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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 3

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The Independent-Record, Friday, April 21, 1944 ThrM Upsets Cause Most of Road Deaths Total Is Increased By Number of Pedestrians Struck Most of a a i a a a i i of 1913 resulted cars i i pedestrians or upsets, the a a report of the state highway patrol showed today. While nine fewer persons died in car accidents i 1943 a i 1 9 4 2 C. L. Shp.ridan, pat supervisor, warned the driving i to "hear in i a carelessness was cause of a i a cry one of the accidents and that the life of driver depends more a ever before upon his own drivincr and his eternal vigilance In avoiding: the mistakes of others." He also cited a "growing carelessness of the i i public" and added a a i a "traffic safety is at the lowest ebb in reader interest that it has been for years." Last year's a a i i were highest in October, 14 persons were i followed by 13 each in and A i i 10 in November. Seven died in each of A and November and fewer died in the No was a a i free, died in a a Yellowstone i 1" i i a i i was far above a i i a seven a a i i Twen- i a a a i nrs.

but most had one to Lewis and a a i year, lowest since 1 9 4 0 Of "he a 35 a a i i uuised by upset or noncolliiiion, 4 i pedestrians, i col- i i oilier cars, i col- with fixed seven i i i a i a i a i a one each i collisions with a bicycle or i an a i a Your Ration Stamp Dates Rationed Items Canned Goods (I'joccsscd Foods) Stamp Number Effective AH to KB Inclusive Dlue Slampi Canned Goods (Processed Foods) Meats, Cheese, Butter, Shortening, Alarcarlne, Canned Milk. Canned Fish and Canned Meat L8. Mil. N8, rn, QB Ulue a AH to Mti Inclusive Red Stampi Meats. Chc-se.

Butter, Shortening. Mareirlne, Canned Milk. Canned Fish and Canned Meat N8, NOW May 1 NOW April 23 Expires Good Indefinitely Amount 10 Pti. Ea. Bliu Tokenii (or Chance Good I i nltcly 10 Its.

lilue Tokeni. for Charm Good Indefinitely Good Indpti. nitcly 10 Pti. Ea. Red Tokens, for Chance 10 Fit.

Red Tokeni. for Change KEI) AND BLUE TOKENS GOOD INDEFINITELY Sugar Sugar For Canning Gasoline Shoes Shoes Shoes Spare Stamp No. A-ll Invalid If Unendorsed 18 1st Airplane In Ration Book 3 2nd A i a In a i nook NOW Good Indefinitely Feb. 28. 1048 5 Lbs.

5 5 Lbs. Stamp must be sent to local rationing board together with application, which may be made cither in person or by mail. NOW NOW NOW May 1 June 21 April 30 NO DATE SET Indefinite 3 Gals. 1 Pair 1 Pair 1 Pair NOTE--Three new meat stamps will becomo valid every second a while a set of i 10-point blue stamps tor processed foods will be validated the first of each month. Ration Book 4.

Helena High School Band and Orchestra Will Conduct Annual Tag Day Saturday to Finance New Uniforms Robert L. i a son of Mr. a Mrs. II. K.

i i a of Seaver 1 i i assigned i as a a i a i i a i i i I i 1 1th a air force in A a islands, has been to a Sergeant i a entered service Aug. 1 3 1 9 4 2 Spanish War Veterans Note Muster Day At Meeting Tonight The Lewis and Clark post of I he a i A i a a veterans a is i i posts the a i in a i i day." 4 0 years a a was declared on a i The local post i moot ton i i at o'clock in the ice of Dr. W. n. i in Pcn- wull block renew i a of allegiance in a ceremony ai- ranecd for the occasion.

All a of i a i A i a a a 'active of the post 01 not, a i asked a For a Stimulating and Appetizing Breakfast Serv REINIG COFFEE "The Heller Hall' of Kvcry IC.s I5Ir il' I World's FincM Coffee I I i i i the Von 1C and Friil i i i i Daily--Complete i a ot ('Inner S. Xo. I I A A lyiirge Special, A The He.M on the Market. Choice, Prime i JAMS JELLIES All Your Favorite Kinds! All Riicliirt Priced! n0 ASK FOR THE I A FAVORITE PAN DANDY It's It's Tasty It's I ho in all the great, northwest! Order a Tull Dozen Tender Fliiko JJoIls 150 REINIG COMPANY Uromhvity and Dnvis I'll. Urlenii hi eh school hand and a mem hers i a a a clay 1 row.

a i i i i a a a at 11 i o'clock and i concerts alons I a i to spur sale of 2 0 0 0 tags. a i i a i by C. a the i anrl a i i wares to advertise the tag day and Hie Tree a a noon concert at o'clock at the high school a i i him. Tap day was a i hy the a Sponsors' to procure i a i i Proceeds sale i be used i comp a and a and corps a Hie a i a i hand i A and tin-, i i Arthur L. Gallagher Qualifies for Radio Tech Course A a a a a one i i 1 he a rcci i i i a i a in a a i a a a a i a i i i i basic i a i i i a a a i i i ian course i a i i The were, Don R.

i i a A De Hosa. of a "Thcbu yoinii; men a i i for i 1 0 course a i a i i a here," Li. a I I i i i a a a navy i i i i said. A i i i receive i a i a be i a a i jobs a war new in i i i be released lor comm i i a i a a i and Do Rosa, as a of a i i for i course, were sworn in as seamen, first class, instead of a i seaman, a i i i averaco i begins his naval a i i i other i sworn in here were i R. a of 11 1 11 a.

a Frcdenherg, David and licrnold G. i a of a i a W. Wood and i i of i i a a i C. of a Falls, Leon R. A of i a Victor A.

Lc Corno of Glasgow, Thomas A. of Krcimberg, and Boyd E. Hopper ot Wyola. a i the old i to be used by (he i i a The Band Sponsors' asks a i i to consider the 1 tag as a of season (icket (o a a a i This year the band has played 133 engage- i i parades, a i games, bond rallies, concerts and a i i celebrations, a i chin ge. The hand members, seven a i a seven major- along i orchestra a i a i 1 chorus, i ed by L.

i a i i anodipr free concert Sund a a Band are: a Burke. a i i Bill Park i Pete Brazier. i Ivruse. Joan A Bill a i i a i a i i Roper Cnx, Shirley a a Kelspy i a i Don Zack i Tobin, i Pete, a David a a i i Wilson Don a i and Don Moe. a a a a i a Decker.

Mae a a a Ethel i i Trombones a a a i i i a i a and i a a a i a Boh Killeen and i a i i i a Spencer Russell, a Tobin a Hob Mahood. a i a i i Lucy Belle Fall, a a i Kelsey. Larry a i Bob a i a Carlson a a Crosby. a i a Jo a i a Flag i i A i a Bruce, i i i a Heiser. Helena Bond.

a i a Ford, i a a Sis Paulson and Jlary a a Dolores a Frances Burgess, Peg i i Shirley Hibargcr. Lou Peterson, a Jo Polly Holmes and I Jean i a a served 1 1 i the A a a and A i a He has been awarded the good con- medal and the Asiatic-Pac i i ribbon with A i a campaign star. Prior (o i the service, he helped his a operate a a in Seaver Park. Ray Nahrgang, i torpedo- man's mate, has arrived here on leave (o visit his mother, Mrs. N.

M. and his sister, Mrs. Nonic Heiser. He i also visit his brother, John a a in Craig, where Tech. Sgt.

Charles a a is spending- a i his parents. Chief Petty Officer Nahrgang is en route to Newport, R. to visit his a ily before returning- to the west coast. His young son, i i is a i i i the naval reserve officers' a i i corps. Lt.

Robert B. Wiley of Wyola. a i a on an i AAF Flying Fortress, has been awarded an oak leaf cluster to his air medal, for "courage, coolness and skill" displayed i a i i a i in an a i i a series of five bombing a a on a in Europe. He is the son of Mrs. Zora Wiley, and his i is Mrs.

Mary Louise Wiley, all of Wyola. He was a clerk before i the AAF, where he was commissioned Feb. 13, 1943. Lt. a E.

A i son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. A i of Sixt soon i his training a a crew a i i school at the army air base in Sioux City, Iowa, and i lie ready for overseas Lieutenant A i a pilot in a heavy bomber crew, entered the service I a 7 1013.

Before i i he was employed at Fort a i i i Donald K. I son of Mrs. B. H. I of 712 i a lias been sergeant a i overseas Pacili'; a i He is an a i i a i clerk in a of rep a i a a i a i A A i planes and has served on 1 foreign for more a IS months.

Technician i Class a J. Daly, a a i a commission i here. a a a i been i a i a i a al a i a at i a i a a a i a i Mr. and Mrs. Daly live a 4 2 5 Dakota street.

A i a i Cadet James a I Boswcll. son of Mr. and a Boswell of 715 i ave- a i basic fly, ing a i i at (be Lemoore arniy a i i i a i i a a i a a a i a i i fore i service a Boswell was a at a college. Dick McLaren, son of R. F.

a ot SSI a a a been to a a i a first class, at a a a base i a i i a i a Mel gin, Eleanor i a First Police Chirr Dies a i a P. Stan- Kalispell resident since died at his yesterday. a was city's i chief of police. Mr. Farmer JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of Ration Free DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS Limited Supply Only! Ntf.

18--SOO-lb. S1OC-50 Capacity No. 14--500-lh. 11O.50 Capacity I I i i or AVIHioiil, Klorfric IMvr. HELENA SADDLERY TENT CO.

W. I'hoiic Residents Invited To See Three Russell Paintings a residents are. i i i three, i i a i a i i a a a cowhoy a i i hans in the lUasonic, a lodge i a on Park a a i i i i I i a a "Horse Thieves," a "The A a They a i i Masonic lodge hy a a i i i a a who now resides in Calif i a The a i i i a i i a i a i feel, haiiKs a fireplace, in i a A i i Mrs. a a i also on i a is an oil a i i hy Osthans entitled "On a Point." Home, I.s looted i A i i i T. Sheehan rep home, i Peterson hero had heen ransacked a i i i a 1 i a removed.

Peterson, serving in (he army. had hoarded up his and i i 12-HOUR RECAPPING Service, for A mid Truck Tires McGAFFICK RETZ Illock I'honc WM. S. WALKER Pnlntep, Pnpcrliangcr, Dcromtor NEW WALLPAPER PATTERNS Cnll for Free Calendar 11 N. I'nrk ATC.

Tel. 750 Legal Advertising Notice of Salr: nt Three-Speed Read Rrrnd Mixing a i No. I) 4. and One- I Ittmdlo of Kettles and for Demurrage and Storage Charges. NOTICE Is hereby by tho under- slk-licd that on tho 13tli day of Mny.

lOH. nt the hour of 3:00 o'clock p. in. of dfly the following described personal prop- will be sold nt public auction to the hlehest. bidder for cnsh nt the Frelulit IIou.sc of the Northern a i i Rnllwny Company In the City of Helena.

Montana, where pprsnnal properly Is located for dcmurrnne and storage charges: 1 3-spccd bread i i machine No. 4571. manufactured by Read Mfj. Co York. Pa.

1 Bundle of kettles and ports. Snld personal property was shipped by Donaldson Bakery Company, consignor. BOMtnnn. Montana, to Hobnrt Manufacturing Company, consignee. Helena.

Montana. In pare ot the Helena Transfer Storage Company on September 25. 1SI35. Terms, cash at time of sale, and delivery at date of NORTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORT COMPANY. Hy CORETTE CORETTE.

Corctlc Corctte, Its Division Counsel. Unite. Montana. April 12 to April 21. C.

r. A. Examination A written a i be given I on May 17. 18, and 13. 1944.

for certificate I as i i Public Accountant. Appllca- lions muM be filed with the a a i Slate university at Missoula at least fifteen clnys prior thereto. O. HOWARD WAI.DEN. Secretary Hoard of Examiners In Accountancy, April 20, 21, and 22, 1944.

Driver's License Sales Drop 25,000 in State Fewer Automobiles Are Used; Permit Reduction Results I i i 1 3 i i a i i i a a i a a said a in a a i i 1 0 4 2 i Total licenses sold i 11)43 were compared i 2 2 9 4 8 4 in 1 9 4 2 following a of a i on a a i a due largely to lack of a i replacements. Cascade i i lead, i 1 9 0 4 drivers licensed i in 1 9 4 0 compared i 1 6 5 7 5 in Yellowstone for more a years the state's leader. Silver Bow county i in i place, i 1 2 6 3 7 licenses, nearly 4 0 0 0 fewer a the previous year. Lewis and Clark last year sold a a of 6 licenses, 1,500 than in 1942. Other county license sales for 1913 i a dwater, Deer Lodge.

4 9 I Fergus, a a 9 2 7 5 a a i 7 I 4 1.13.1; 7 9 3 i a 1 1 0 0 7 a 4 3 7 2 Powell, 2 2 4 5 Teton. 3.03S. Old Books Are Wanted for Waste Paper Collection This Sunday as Jaycees Strive to Keep County Out in Front Any torn or useless old books such as old law books, encyclopedias or old arn also a for HIP waste a i Dickey. a i a a a i said a a Kasl a and Hel- eiiH a i arn urged to a i homes for old hooks, newspapers, a a i or i may be a a i a success. "Statistics show a i city is a i the state in per capita collections for cities a i over 1 0 0 0 0 population," fleorge R.

i salvage cochairman and Jaycco i said. "Let's work a and stay in the lead, i we have a good chance of i if we i the two boxcars i Sunday." East Helena people take i waste paper to tho old theater, i has been a as a collection depot by C. W. Eckhardt. Helena.

Mrs. A. E. Griffith a Mayor a Cvar a i i i there. The paper will be trucked i Helena and loaded on the boxcar Sunday.

The i i canvass here i begin at 0 o'clock Sunday morning and people have i lied of waste paper on before a i Helena valley residents iako their scrap paper to the collection depots located In the various school i i a i valley drive director, said today. The two boxcars i be i out of a a i a eastern a and i i 15 days i be converted i i a a materials for i to members of the a forces overseas, Dickey said. Mont a nans Purchased 4,271 New Life Insurance Policies Montanans paid 7 9 3 0 6 2 8 in i insurance i during and had 2 8 1 5 1 0 9 1 3 in insurance in force at the end of the year, State Auditor John J. Holmes, ex i i insurance commissioner, reported. Holmes said a a residents a 4 2 7 1 i insurance policies, with a total face value of 2 5 5 6 i last year.

WE SERVICE A A OF RADIOS Curey's Radio Service Eleventh Avc. Carney to Conduct Investigation of Fatal Butte Blaze Butte, April today awaited the arrival of Stato Fire Marshal Jack Carney of Helena to open an Investigation into the fire which caused the death by suffocation of Mrs. Robert 0. Shallaire, 49. The i of undetermined origin, damaged the Shallaire apartment here.

Fire Chief Fred Martin said the fire might have been caused by a smouldering cigarette, or defective wiring. Coroner Richard Rogers said an inquest would be held Monday. Here's Speedy Relief for TENDER ACHING BURNING FEET Emerald OH Must Give Complete Satisfaction or Money Back Your feet may be 50 puffed up and inflamed that you think you can't another step. Your shoes may (eel as if the; are cutting right Into the flesh. You feel slclc all over with the pain and torture and pray for quick relief.

What's to be done? Two or three applications of Moonc's Emerald OH and In 15 minutes the pain and soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular Intervals and you are on the road to solid foot comfort. No matter how discouraged you have been with powders, foot baths and other applications, If you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have something to learn. So good Is Emerald OH that thousands of bottles are sold annually to help clear away soft corns and calluses. Every good druggist sells Emerald Oil satisfaction guaranteed or money back.

You pay a little more for Emerald OU but Oh. Boy! the results you get--It's worth it. a a a i school, i in a a 1 I a a been overseas a six I A Tech. Kver- i a to i in Wolf Creek a is Sergeant a who i a i i a i i i a a i corps, a received the air a an oak a a i i i i cross. Lt.

n.g.) A K. i a son, i i on leave of absence i a i i i i liis i a a i a i a a a service, i a i i Tip Top I'kis. of 4 Manicure 137 N. Main 137 North Mnin It's Your Duty To Stay on The Job! At Ow-ley's, we hare enlisted in tho i to keep Americans strong for Victory. Do your part to keep fit.

Sec your doctor regularly, follow his advice and bring his prescriptions here! Prophylactic 3-Piece, Reg. $6.29 L. OWSI.KY'S--SI'KCIAlj 20 I I fc LADY ESTHER A A 390 590 980 SI.25 Divided, 2 Part, i a I)c-p, i $1.59 i i I Special BB 1 'TM' a WB Karl i Victory Special Phillips Milk imrsn TOOTH imrsii TOOTH I TOOTH Wash for TOOTH I I 330 PASTE 3S0 TOOTH TUSSY EMULSIFIED CLEANSING CREAM Regular $.100 (Plus Tax) I. I I I) I SI Iron Board I Helpful to Whiten iind Smooth (he Skin! $1.00 Size A oOc I ItOXD, 50 Shi-els, Knvclnpes 50c Sterno STOVES 390 APPLE JUICE Q(. Size 390 Kitchen Domino LOTION PI.

Size 290 50c Handy Maid SPONGE 290 McKESSON'S BEXEL JBOb VITAMIN COMPLEX CAPSULCS Potent, fruit' worlhy, by famous laboratory. KX. 50 PENCILS WORLD GLOBES FUST AID KITS CARD TABLES FLANNELETTE DRESSER SET 500 PLASTIC 10,, 50 Knv. From to Sturdily Built, Special $4.05 Special SOAP DISHES, Special 230 690 100 5,49 $4,25 $1,49 $2,19 $3.98 390 Sl'l OtAI.lST'S i I I'nc fnrinuln UK Ijy 'l-hnrnlnii i I i pile 'I'liou i In (brink J1 00 tlilic Thornton Mlnnr'tt Dlnlmi'iit sV. Or BNlc to roriM'nlcnt oany-lo ripply Thornton A Sniipmlinrlm, few more.

Try the DOCXUKS' way TOnAT. HINDS LOTION Ss 490 I TUSSY LOTION 500 irQIO Tonic UClllv anil llnir Oil--Special Op FLIT SPRAY GUNS 390 DIAPER BAGS 1 1 980 HANDKERCHIEFS 1 90 UflllQC THABO Sturdily Mnde, MJ MUUot TKAro 40 WASH CLOTHS 250 DISH CLOTHS 250 Toilet TISSUE (1,000 Sheets) fi for. 290 OLD DUTCH 3 for 200 BOWL BRUSH 290 Furniture POLISH Qt. Size 29(i Aunt Sue's GLEANER Gal. Size Large OXYDOL Large I 240 Quart Size Beverage GLASSES 6 for $1.00 Hot Water BOTTLE 690 35c Shoe Shine I 190 25c PIPE HOLDERS 20- Ounce WINDEX 330 1-Lb.

LAWN 230 5-Year I A 290 Woven Shopping A 490 IN SPA PERI NEWSPAPER!.

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