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THE GLASGOW COURIER Paae 7 July 2, 1942 The WHATELY I Leave It To The By Lillian M. Jensen I j Kids-They Leave OFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR JULY CLASSIFIED « Rubber for Show [ Mr. and Mrs. Art Stensland1 J ! called at the Charles Walker home 1 Thursday afternoon. I It started with an old bike tire. Callers at the Charles Hall home The pile grew rapidlyeverything this week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph from girdles to garden hose. Here Bates of Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. : and there were jar rubbers, evl- Hans Jensen and daughters. dently taken without mothers Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McCleery knowledge, visited at the Elmer Hake home Sunday evening. Lillian and Donna Jean Jensen were guests at a farewell party for Dorothy McElwain at the H. E. Hill home ' in Nashua Friday eve- ning. Dorothy returned to Columbia Falls this week. XOTICB TO CKKDITOKS Estate of William Nybakkeu, do- oeaH«*d. Notice h Hen*hy Given, by the un- dersigned adrahitstratrix of the estate of William Nybakken. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said admlninistratrix at the law off- ice of Jamea T. Shea, in Glasgow. Montana, the same being the place des- ignated for the transaction of the bus- iness of the said estate in Valley County, Montana. Dated June 13. 1042. LEILA NYRAKKKN Adminstratrix of the Es- tate of William Nybakken. Deeeas«*d. Two year old white face Oliver Shipp. Two miles 9-3tp For Sal bulls. north Rose Hill school. Courier Classified Advertising I®5* Vif-ETViGSS---- ... I ♦22,600 V ' 'JMtti----- T" 1 ^ 18,300 1*34000 j 1 7 (' ~ I *46900 I $85.500 I »57,400 ^ *28,400 *28300 I I I _. ; : One young fellow just about I kindergarten age approached slow- ly, then dropped a huge and bright- ly colored ball on the heap. "That's a real sacrifice,’’ com- mented Manager Ed Davisen of the Roxy theater When the kids had finished fil- ing through the door and it was past 2 Tuesday afternoon, the theater was packed. Prank Hanel, local chairman of the rubber drive representing oil industry. loaded the rubber hauled it away for storage. It weighed 850 pounds. The rubber was donated to the current campaign, by the theater. Some 600 children saw the show without charge. And everybody was happyeven the little tike who I »90,500 L ,5200' . M------ > ' < cy»ÄlU»33100 I-U ------------ a_J r *20,500 ,u 1 »45,000 (J HlfCELIANEOUS *44,500 I j I r I I H vv I S __fa-r ^ *15800 "*20900 v 7 rSf -• V 7 \ I , 5700 *- 1 1*149,000 L ■vr \ \ j The Courier reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy Ads received by Wednesday noon will run In the regular classified section and those received later up until 10 a. m. Thursday will run In the Too Late to Classify" section. Errors In advertising should be reported Immediately. The Courier*will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion. Advertising orders for Irreg- ular insertions taken at the one-time rate: ! *6,500 ,-(♦37,200 ♦22,500 ! I 1. Lost or Strayed 15 head of cross- bred yearling sheep, 3 bells in the outfit and one 5-year-old ewe with Iamb. Howard Haynes, Box r,82. Glasgow. V p : j r * I ♦282,100 *70,900 V. _i I Mrs. William Malunat visited at the Howard Beizer home Wednes- day afternoon. ' j Charles Hall was a business call- 5 ! er at the Howard Beizer home last ! j Tuesday morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schindler. Miss Minnie Mae Gouge, Mrs. I | Francis Rusher. Mr and Mrs. El- [ mer Hake, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall. I Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McCleery and Mr and Mrs Hans Jensen attended gave up his favorite toy. the quarterly Farmers Union con- vention at Nashua last Wednesday. *5,000 --*35,300 ', 1-r 10-3tp ■v »2,000 L. ^ *»i>rv* -*I0,40Q_ * 5300 48,700 I l._ . John Barrett Garbage Co.Author- ized garbage collectors. Phone 38-tfc . . \ ! be fv ■. i 23,200 and ♦42400[<-r" ♦10,400 i" ,10.500' /*25300!-4l^?9~-" *||,l 00 ? ' ' 609.000^^-^*64000! r j l *13,900 sa:-v*33.700 . .lamp« T. Shea Attorney for Administratrix Glasgow. Montana. f / >12,500 273. , r> .( ; / >5100 I *84,100 Typewriters anc adding machines for RentThe Courier. Juno 25 July 2 ft-lft I tf •'*23*700-/ . I '•1 ! JN6#400,R ^-♦22,900 ^OO'tVmWOO1----- 7 i CALL FOR BIDS Bids will he received by School Dis- trict No. 15. Nashua. Montana, up to Noon. July isth, 1912, for fur- nishing and operating Due 86 to 40 passenger safety Steel Bus. Bound trip about 28 mil«*«. See the Clerk for additional information. The Board reserve the Bight to re- ject any or all Bids. Nashua. Montana. June 24th.. 1942. THEODOR AABKBG Clerk June 25July 2-9 hS-------t > A i Lost One hoop ring with 3 dia- monds, one solitäre hoop wedding ring. All were in small chamois bag and wrapped in small red handker- chief. Yellow gold mountings. Lost somewhere between Williston and Glasgow. Return to Courier office for very liberal reward. 8-3tc I I I *6 200 1*4,200 j I V I r ? 24.800 r j ( -. *38,700 ' A modern American interceptor plane can climb to an altitude of 35.000 feet in seven minutes. L, I -t \ I Classified Rate I Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Nashua j were business callers at the Charles ; Hall home Monday morning, j Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dorr and fam- ily were visitors at the Charles Walker home Saturday evening. Mrs. Dorr and Mrs. Walker cele- brated their birthdays. i ;f u MONTANA .-Ai il One cent per word with » minimum charge of 2i cento. After first Insertion 1 cent per word. t ino, Calif., arrived Tuesday morn- ing to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs. William Malunat. Mrs. Gang is enroute home from Devil's I Lake. N. D.. where she had been Mrs. Mary Gang of San Bernard- I visiting her brother. U. S. Treasury Official War Bond Quotas for July July Quota tor State, $3,222.000 SJ '' WantedExperienced beautician in modem shep. Salary guarantee- percentage over $30.00. Write Violas Beatury Shop. Havre, Mont. Phone 9-4tp Tk. M.y Quot* to, Monion* Wo. J2 785 300 TK* Moy Soto, to, Montono Wo,o $2.1 SA 000 NOTICK TO CKKIUTORS Hst aIt* of Kdgar I>. Hutton, tleceas- FOR SAXE 256 »•<1. Notice is hereby given, by the un «Icrsigne«! executrix of Ihe «'state of Edgar D. Button (ieceaacd. to the <*r«*«l- lt«>rs of and all p«*rsons having claims against the said d<*ceaHed, to exhibit them with the n«*cessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executrix at flu* Law offlc«» of James that being the place «l«»s- Ignatcd for transacting the business of the estate in tin* (omity of Valley, Montana. Dat«*d June 15. 1042. liKAI'K I- IH'TTON Kxecutrix of Hit* Kstati* of; I). ISutlon, üeceaaed. i The above map of Montana shows the War Bond quotas, by counties, for the month of July, 1942. Total War Bond quota for the state is $3,222,000. With the National quota total placed at a billion dollars, the nation goes into high gear in its support of the War financing and to give our fighting forces adequate implements of war which will bring ultimate Victory. American Soldiers, Sailors. Marines and Airmen are on every front. They are giving 100 percent for their country. What are we doing here on the home front? Are we lending at least ten percent of income to help them? Its very little. But to fight this war suc- cessfully our country needs a billion dollars in War Bonds every month from usthe People. Lets Go, America. Montana registered Wanted pharmacist, Pay N Save Super Market. Butte, Mont. Wages for men $44.50 for 52 hour week. For women $41.04 for 48 hour week. Un- less you have exemptions from the army do not apply. State age and reference. For Sale 1940 Ford coupe; 1935 Ford sedan: 1934 Plymouth coupe: Model A Ford pickup. Three lots on Fifth Ave. So. Terms. Priced rea- sonable. Phone 106 or See Dan Oak-1 10-ltp & A CIRCUS OF VALUES! fi land. Shea. T L . S. Treasury Department For Sale or TradeOne lot in Nash- ua, north side. Also 1928 tudor Chevrolet with good tires. H. R. Dehlbom, 823 4th Ave. So., Glasgow. 10-tfc 9-3tc FOIL VICTORY CM BUY IN I 22nd Stampede at Wolf Point to Be Staged July 9-11 I buy hogs of all kinds. See Dale Brown. 830 Third avenue south, Glasgow. Phone 163-W. Rain Halts Trip To Canada Area sgR LARSLATsI BLOCK CHECKS LIVELY STRIPES NOVELTY WEAVES UNITED 9-4tp Jumos T. Sima Attorney for Kxecutrix Glasgow. Montana STATES [ :*A] fUf? I By Lola Penner SAVINGS For SaleSix weeks old pigs, $6.00 each. See Chas. J. Miller. North Star route, 7 miles NE of Glasgow. 10-ltp « /bonds AND [STAMPS July 2. ft. 10 .In m* L E G A L S A new gas tank and pump has been installed at the Larslan store. It was brought out by the Markle Transfer company from Glasgow. Mrs. Watterud, mother cf Mrs. Carl Ellingson. her two brothers. Kalmer and Melvin, and her two nieces all from Minnesota visited at the Carl Ellingsons from last Sunday until Wednesday. Hear the new 32 VOLT Sentinel 9 tube radios at the Radio & Sound Laboratory. Console at $99.50, man- 10-ltp Mr, and Mrs. Frank Unrau and son Larry cf Shafter, Calif., came Tuesday. They are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pen- ner, and other relatives and friends. Sale of bonds, saving stamps and migratory bird stamps will go into effect this week at the Larslan Peter and Paul Koslowsky of Frazer were here Friday after try- ing to drive to Swiftcurrent, Sask., by way of Malta and Loring. They said 2 inches of rain had fallen Wednesday, followed by another heavy rain Friday north of Malta. They found reads were impassable and had to be pulled out once. Laura ll. linimlaio;: J. W. WViliim: Crops are the best in years. Peter Arthur tiskji an,I .Ian»* !>,,,* Vrska. g-cinwskv was making the trip on husband and wife: «'ontiiiciital Land I K*OSWSKy *as nwaiug iiic ................. a . ..ri-nraiion : Ada K. | a transaction to seU land to the Kdgar Bjorkp ami .Ian** | government near Rush Lake. Sask. Bjoikp. ImsbaiMl ami Louis«* llpmlricks. Administratrix of tin* Kstat«* of Biiiiua Ilowuroft: B«*r- j } Krwlu II. M«*Iniyr»* j Dim* MpIiilyr«*. husband ! ' ml wlf«»: K. L. (*ornw«»II ami .lam* I m* (NmiwpII. husband and wlf«*: th«* hoirs of John Kt**In*parp. tin* unknown «lpvis**«*s John Kt*-h«*i»an*. <h*ppas**d ; tin* tin - of tin* W«*st Half th«* S«mthw«*st <jnart**r (\V'._.SW of Sopthui Thr«*«* CU. tIn* Norih ». tin* st L»nart* T«»u (10». T .North; Bang«* Elk. ALIAS SI MMONS In th«* District Court of Hip S«*ven- t«*«*lith Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for tin* County of Valley. II B. lUOBKLCND. Clerk ami Bp- <*or«l«*r <*f Valley County. Montana. Plaintiff. Wclf Points 22nd annual Stampede, now recog- nized as the biggest show on record using horses exclusively in bucking events, will be staged here July 9, 10 and 11. Wolf Point is a member in high standing cf the Rodeo Association of America and attracts the best riders on the circuit. Including the world champions, which assures the spectators thrills and spills galore. The program for each of the three days offers a wide variety cf entertainment. The eclorful dress of the cowgirls and cowboys, the beautiful horses used by the trick riders and ropers and arena per- formers are a sight to behold and bring back to all the really old cow town days. Bronc riding, horseback riding, steer wrestling (wild Brahma steers) calf roping and tieing are schedul- ed. Then there are wild horse rac- es, trick riding and roping, clowns, Indians in ceremonial dances in full regalia. Something happens every minute in the arena. Other entertainment includes shews, dances, carnivals. WOLF POINT For Sale Used bicycle, cheap. See Buster Gorman at The Courier. 1 2*0 SUMMONS In th® Juntie® Court of Glasgow Town- ship. Valley County Montana. Before C. W. Kampfer, Ksq., Justice of the I*eaee. Bertha A. Frasier. Plaintiff, Wake Up Your Bathroom! V s Blackleg- Vaccine Life immunity. 54 cents for ten doses. Torks Rexall Drug:, Glasgow, Mont. TERRY TOWELS tfc vs. Karl Wedeward ami Iront* Wedewarcl, Defendants. The State of Montana to the above named defendants, greetings. Yon are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the above named Justice Court, a copy of which is here- with served upon you, ami to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff or upon her attorney within six days after service of this sum- mons, exclusive of the «lay of vice, and in case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment taken nsrainst you by default for the relief deinandecl in Ihe «omplaint. This is an action to secure judgment for the stint of $80.ftl together with Interest at 8% per nun upon y eeuted and delivered by > plaintiff dated .T which the above amount is the bal- ml for costs of this action. V For SaleBakery in good business town in northern Montana. Part cash will handle. Write Box 1417. c o Courier, Glasgow. Mont. 7-4tp Tru.-Sd.dl: tel model $69.50. IV * •Ife: »o x FRAZER iüi Soft, fluffy terry with a firm weave for wear and plenty of loops to make them absorbent! White-as- snow with sparkling colored borders . . . , others in big block checks and novelty weaves! Well Drilling Supplies are hard to get. Have on hand enough mater- ial now for one well. If contemplat- ing a well, see me at once. L, H. Keagy at Keagy Apts., Glasgow. 8-4tc a n <1 June By Mrs. J. W. Calfee -♦ returned home from Missoula Sri link .......... : Robert Berge Mcnday evening where he had been sent f:r army I post office, physical examination. He was un- carl Ellingson went to Scobey able to pass the examination be- Monday. cause of poor eyesight. i Mr. and Mrs. John Neufeld and Mrs Edwin Johnson returned j Kenneth Lowell left Friday for home from the hospital at Writ, Ohincok to visit her father and Feint last Wednesday. [relatives. They left there Tuesday Mrs. L. P. Holtberg and daugh-1 n* * attend the Youth ters and Mrs. M. L. Eliason and Sear Ham* * F A vIsit^Mr El iason * °wh^°is tTpatient Mr- and Mrs. Carl Ellingson and ^Mmvprim!' frrm siiock am1 son Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph burrs which he8suffered w^n hH EllinBson and Kel mit- Mr- and Stion m or and barber shop Mrs. Jalmer Larson and family. Mr. ^ id hv an exäosfon two Mrs. Carl Sonsteng and fam- - L »»n d by P ily and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Son- Mortm «r v»oc Kppn a na- steng and family attended con- ttSTaftte&^lStal ":mÄnatSun5avLUthelan ChW'Ch past ten days with a lame back he mT?pl pSA dAy Dick Gf Lustre suffered^when the Eliason budding morning melagé a? June Walon came home from daughters Vancouver, Wash., Tliursday, where Aaron Peto s and daugn^ he has been employed in defense Marjorle and Piiscilla who^ nave W°rkHe™rtm8|ntCIto®täte ^"physical month.^eft for her hoîne at Em- examS at W^Missoula ™«t. Idaho. Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hovey and daughter and Mrs. Chet Haralson and little daughter Shan-on were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sheppard. Mrs. Haral- son and little daughter left Tues- day for their home at Bremerton, Wash. Miss Phyllis Sweeting, who is attending summer school at North- ern Montana college in Havre, spent the week end at the farm home cf her mother, Mrs. Cathar- ine Sweeting, north of town. Mrs, A. L. Taylor and son Dick returned home from a ten days visit with relatives in Minnesota Thursday morning. Mr and Mrs. Mason Melvin and uests •r- f •k -ill lie CAR AND TRUCK SALE I 1934 Terraplane with 6-ply tires, 600x16 and a spare, in good run- ning order. A coach, good paint and body. A serviceable car for $95.00. 1931 Chevrolet coupe, with a small pickup box behind, good rubber, in fine mechanical condition. $65.00. 1929 Chevrolet truck, with good rubber, 30x5 8-ply in front. 700x20 in rear, with grain box; good run- ning order, for $125.00. Used tubes for trucks, all sizes; also 550x17 car tubes. The following tires to be had. 600x18, 600x21, 600x22, 600x23, 550x21, 600x20. Used truck tires, 30x5, 32x6. Natural gas, also coal ranges, priced reasonable. Several on hand to choose from. (Jmirt«»r (NW Hk» Soul Station (.*U»> K. M. M. : tin* unknown hoirs of .lull: M. G tlovls. Norl I (N'.SW nshlp Thirty iiiuo lalt of > of Thirty (•-.ft) urn from May 20. Ift42. certain promissory note «*x- 5. 1ft 10. upon Matching WASH CLOTHS All of delightfully soft, fluffy terry!................ 1ZC Ihm*. <I«*coas«**l : the unknown Ihm*. «le- tters <»f Lots Hast Half of NAY«,» »f KI>t1ih*ii (is). Township tie (2ft) North, Bans:«* Forty (40) K. M. M.; Anile Boa*h*. a single man: Nora Mnmfonl. («»nitty Treasurer of Valley County, Montana: ami all other -posons »claiming any int**r«*st in. anil lien ' upon tin* real property hereinafter <l«*scrlhe«l or any part thereof. De- fendants. The State of Montana to the above- named Defendant». gre«*tlngs: Yon are hereby summoned to an- swer the eonvplaiiit In this action which Is filed in fin* offle«* of the Clerk of this Court, n copy of which Is herewith served upon yon. and to file your answer and serv«* a th«*r«*of upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after tin* service of this summons, exclusive of the «lay of servie«*, ami in «*as<* of your failure r. Judgment will y default for anc«* «Inc. >f Julia M. < ii ; tin* .unknown inn* (1). Two (2». the th«* N«irthw«*st Quarter (K Seclio Dat«*«l June (>, 1942. C. W. Kampfer. Justice of the Peace. C. IT. Roberts. Glasgow, Montana, Attorney for Plaintiff. June 11-18 25-July 2. W Heavy! Large! BUDGET PRICED . - PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION NOTICE Not lee Is Hereby Given, that en Tuesday, the twenty-first (21st) day of July. 1942. at the regular polling the precincts tit the Coujity of Valley. Montana, a Primary Nom- inating Kle«*tion will be held at whhdt Ihe Democratic and Republican parlies will choose their candidates for State. District. County and Pr«*clnct offices. Towels Tips Sally Lea Frocks $|29 K. V; 21c kv\ V: to Motorists places i Big . . . heavy || ...absorbent! « Covered with g thirsty loops! 1 DONT PUT YOUR BEST TIRE FORWARD ii Easy to wash ... in colorful prints and a ip variety of styles. *iy : 1 United States Senator 1 Representative In Congress. Second Congr«*sK|onnI District 1 Associate Justice of the Supremo Court 1 Tlerk of the Supreme Court 1 Railroad and Public Servi«*« Coxn- nilssoner 1 Stale Senator 2 State Representative» 1 County C«kmmlssioiier 1 Countv Clerk and R«*«order 1 Sheriff 1 County Attorney 1 County Treasurer 1 County Superintendent of Schools 1 County Assessor 1 County Surveyor 1 County Coroner 1 Publie Administrât 2 Justices of the Peace of each town- ship 2 Constables of each township. 1 Precinct committeeman, each pr«*- cinct. MIDWAY MERC New Deal war Soft Terry 9-2tc copy f Research shows: According to tire experts, the ratio of wear on the four wheels is as follows: right rear _ 38 per cent left rear __ 29 per cent right front 19 per cent left front _ 14 per cent Put your best tire on the right rear wheel. -■ Towels » TAMPICO . \ V > For Sale 36 Model Ton & Half Ford truck. Good cenditon. Rub- ber fair. Licensed and good running condition. $300. V. W. Bailey, State Game Farm, Fort Peck. v 15c By Agnes Molvig to app«*ar lx* taken against the r«*lief «huuauded In tin* complaint. This action is brought f«*r the pur- pose «»f procuring a tax «h*«*d from the County Treasurer of Valley Comity, Montana, ami quieting till«* to Hu* lands and premises described as f«»I- lows : r am Childrens Cotton Pajamas 69c Womens Rayon Panties _ 35c Full Fashioned Hosiery 89c Gay Cotton Anklets GirlsRayon Panties------- 29c Mens Shirts, Shorts_____29c Mens Slack Socks________ 25c r y «»it Bill Hallam moved his family Tliursday to Wheeler in order to be closer to his work on the Fort Peck project. ! IVCr. and Mrs. Iver Martin tcok to see the doctor i Thoroughly serviceable... absorbent! ... Pretty colors! 18x 38" 9-2tp For Sale or Rent Seven room house with good well and three lots. Gas and electricity. Good gar- den plot. 926-5th Ave. SO. Glasgow. 10-4tp 15c their son Gary Monday. He fell and hurt his eye. j Hazel Hnkerud is working for Mrs. John Etchart. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MOen and daughters Phvllis and Lila visited j Mrs. Bertha Moen over the week | end. A. A. Motzkau fell down several steps in the cellar Saturday suf- fering several scratches cn his face sprained thumb. He con- doctor but is back at work hr* Sollt! of the •I Qunrt«*r ( S\V >, SW > i I Southw«*st (Juan : Wash Cloths_____3 for 12c Gay Plaid Towels_____29c i Gay Kitchen Towels __ Pot Holders__________ 5c Mesh Dish CIoths_ 3 for 12c THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY* THE THRIFTY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY Warren S. Clark. Section T«*tt (10. Township T tif y«•ight (28) North. Bung«* Thirty-nine (.«») K. M. M. Lot Four (4) (1ft): Lot One (1» four (24). T Norih. Bang«' M. M. Holland Funeral Chapel For Sate 20 room hotel. Large building. 3 in. x 8 in. floor joists, double floor. Building 20 ft. x 44 ft.. 2 in. x 6 in. floor joists. Building 12 ft. x 32 ft. Building 14 ft x 28 ft. Building 14 ft. x 20 ft. Heavy duty T and strap hinges up to 14 in. Baylor Trading Co., Wheeler. 9-2tp 25c of Section Thlrt of Seel it nslii) Tliirtyfonr Twenty Thirty I tint cm I 633 First Avenue South Glasgow 24-hour Ambulance Service Phone 323 son Paul of Glasgow were Sunday at the B. A. Hovey Mrs. E P. Brooks entertained at coffee party at her home Mon- day afternoon. Mrs. Martha Hovey spent a few days last week visiting at the home cf her son, C. V. Hovey, and family in Glasgow. Tire Rev. and Mrs. J. H Jant- zen and children of Ogalala, Neb., and Miss Kathy Williams, a mis- sionary from Africa, left Friday for Nebraska after a few daysvisit at the heme of Mrs. Jantzen's father, P. A. Koslowsky. Dorothy Calfee has been visiting at the ranch heme of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Browning south of Glasgow the past ten days. Mlrs. M. A. Lien had as her guests Friday afternoon. Mrs. Chet Haralson of Bremerton. Wash., Mrs Aaron Peters of Emmett, Ida- ho, Mrs. B. A. Hovey. Mrs. Nick Peters and Mrs J. W. Calfee. A lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hovey and daughter, Mrs. Haralson, were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and MTs. H. M. Berge. Mrs. Aaron peters Jr., and two daughters left Saturday morning for their home at Emmett, Idaho, after a two weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs, Pay Davis children of Glendive spent Sunday in town visiting many old friends. MErs. Ted Dahl and daughter Deanna and Barbara Holtberg re- turned Tuesday after a two weeks visit at Seattle with relatives. The Frazer Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. M. A. Lien as hostess at her home July 7. John R. Calfee arrived Tuesday for a two weeks visit at the home of his parents on Tuesday. He was employed as government worker at Washington, D. C„ for the past ten months. ,re« in<*t c*ommilteewoinnn. «*a« h pr«*- •ome. Tim*«* (ft ml Four (4». Hi«* S«mthw«»st Qiiiirl**r hm KitfliGwi (18». (••ft) North. B:nI ire einet. \Vhielt election elo«*k. oVhwk in th«* aft«* day. Hast Halt of th« (K'..S\V't) of S. Township Thlrtv Thirty-five (35) K. M. M. Th** S«ilith«*nst Quartor (SE'i) of S«*«*tion Twenty four (24». the North Half «»f Hi«* N«»nheast Qnars«*r (NU- «»f S«*etfoii Twenty-five (25». Township Thirty-seven (37». North, Uniifri* Forty-one (41» K. M. M. Lots Eleven (11» and Twelv«* (12» i*f Suction Nili(»t(*en (1ft). Township Thirty-seven (37». N«»rtb, Banin* (42) K. M. M. Th«* North«*ast (Jnarter «*f the Southeast Qnart«*r (NKViSKV*). lion Twenty (2ft) : Ht** North Half of the Southwest Quart«>r (NVySW) of Section Twenty-one (21». Town- ship Twenty-elgrht (28) North. Banff«* Forty-one (41» E. M. M.,*siibJ«*«*t to easein«*nts an«] rlffhts-of-way of r«*«*- or«l. ill he held 12 o- ill «'«»ntiiiiie until 7 >n of Hi«* .said and a suited a in the store. , , I Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Neil and daughters of Butte are visiting his brother. Mike ONeil, and friends. Pat was employed at the Etchart ranch before he left for Butte. Mrs E. I. Pcrter left Tuesday for Idaho Palis, Idaho, to visit her daughter and to attend a family re- union at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emanuel DeMessemacker was employed at the Motzkau home the past week dcing redecorating and painting in the kitchen. Mark Etchart of Helena visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs, John Et- chart. from Wednesday until Sun- day and returned to Helena to con- tinue his work. Mrs. Iver Martin entertained sev- eral friends Friday afternoon honor of her mother. Mrs. C. J. Maalerud, and her aunt. Christine collier of Minneapolis. The afternoon was spent visiting and a lunch was served. Mass Florence Kenney of Glas- visited at the John Etchart •ii, :tn«l a Dated this 15lh «lay of June. 1912. H. B. BJOBKLUND Donnfy Clerk and Be- eortler. (June 18-25. July 2 ft) Fer Sale—25 acres one half mile from Frazer on highway No. 2. Win. Brough, Frazer XK'i 9-4tp Professional Cards Forty-tw c) Shes a Smart Girl V/, r Dr. G. H. Klein \V«*sf Half of the Southwest Qnar- f S«M*f Ion Sixteen of the South(*ast DENTIST Office in Kleins Log Cabin Motel j Highway No. 2 Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 J Phone: Office 479 Residence 209» GLASGOW ICE A COLD STORAGE CO. ter ( \V VjSW * j ) (16), East Half Quarter (EU.SEH). Southeast Quar- ter «>f th«* S«»uthw«*st Quarter (SKH* SIVlil. the West Half of the South- west Quarter IWV^SWV* ». the South- west Quarter of the South(*ast Quar- ter (SWHSEH) of S«H*tlon Seventeen (17). Township Twenty-nine (2ft) North. Banff«* Forty-five (45) K. M. m MY WIFE MTS ART KOTAKI, Prop. GLASGOW, MONTANA INSURANCE gow heme Monday. Mlrs. home M The Northwest Quarter (NW1/*) of S**ction Thirty five (35). Township Thirty (30) North. Banff«* Forty-one (41) E. M. M. The West Half of the Southwest Quarter ( W». the South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S*4NW*4). The South Half «>f the Northeast Quarter (SVjNEV^) of S«v*flon Two (2) : the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE1, NKH), the North«*ast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NB^BKVj I of S«*etlon Three (3), Townsiyj) Thirty (3ft) North. Banff«* Thirty-elffht (38) E. M. M. Tin* West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W*4JfWH) of Se«,tlou Thro«* (ft), the Northwest Quarter (NWV4), the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N'-jSWVi) of Section Ten (10). Township Thlrtr (.*îft» North. Banff«* Thirty-nine (3ft) E. M. M. Lots Que (1» an«l Two (2). Hie East Half of the Northw«*st Quarter (H%NW*i » of Section Klffliteeu (18t. Township Twenty-nine (2ft) North. Banff«* Forty (44)t E. M. M. Witness my hand an«l th«* seal of sal«l court this 1st «lay of July. A. D., 1942. returned Prank Kirwan _____ Wednesday from cooking during shearing at the Cornwell ranch. Floyd Nelson Cornwell ranch during shearing. Billingsleys loaded a carload of wool from Tampico Thursday. Mrs. Christine Collier of Minne- apolis is visiting at the C. F. Maal- erud home. Mrs. Collier is a sister cf Mrs. Maalerud and T. P. Chris- tenson of Glasgow. Bert and Edward Dahl and Vic- tor Moen moved from the cooper place and will begin haying at the Etchart heme ranch, Milford Ar- rotta is also employed during the haying season . Miss Ardelle Boreson is employ- ed In Glasgow. Alex Wilhelm Is visiting his sis- ter. Mrs. J. F. Kirwan, George A. Reid cf Vandalia was a caller in Tampico Saturday. Alfred Dahl was a caller in tam- pico Saturday morning. Alfred worked for Andy Tweito. while he was a patient at the hospital. People from Tampico Farmers Union local who attended the south Valley county convention at Nashua were Robert cotton Mr. and Mrs. Vem Kolstad. Mrs. Chns Molvig, Mrs. Erven Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, Iver Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boreson and Wilma and Ar- delle Boreson. . . Richard Motzkau hauled a load of scrap rubber to Glasgow Tues- day. Otto M. Christinson lands, loans, rentals and insurance First National Bank Building GLASGOW, MONTANA and GLASGOW She knew she couldn't get any new electrical equipment because the of metal possible and the skill worked at the FLOWER SHOP War industries must have every ounce trained man if they are to produce enough planes and tanks and bullets and guns so our men on the battle line can win this war. But she had it all worked out---------simple, too. She figured I cant get any more ______I'll make these last.So she keeps every electrical appliance we own right up to snuff by faking care of^thejn. Flowers for All Occasions. Phene 75 We Telegraph Flowers of every Income For You If You Live. Comfort dents For Depenc When You Die. Peterson Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 89 Masonic Temple Building GLASGOW, MONTANA UP pot New York Life Insurance Co. EZRA N. HILL, Agent Phone 261 Oea'cT CALL FOB BIDS Notire is Hereby Board of Trust«*«*** will receive Given that the of District No. 9 hid* for < of llistrici No. •«•look noon. aty°u' Glasgow. Mont. Someone has to pay the price for life insurance. If the man himself doesnt pay It while he \ives. his wife and children have to pay It after he has gone. ml for for July s«*al«*«l Jiaq LC IkmiIs the 1942-194» until 12 as. 1942. Bi«Is to th«* i>rl«*** F. Q. filling Hiins before op«*nln •as directe«! by th»* n**cd«<l tllirlriff the nlte «*«»al to he free and other Impurities. Bids may he sent to tin* siffn«*d chairman or clerk. The rlclit is reserv«*«! or all bids. Dated ar. Opheim. 22nd, 1942. Holland Funeral Chapel 0i Are you doing the same?, SEE YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER of c«»al. I bins: f school and ns «Iff- BLANCHE G ROTJAN. Clerk. specifv the kind B. in sell It (Fourt Seal) Thomas Diffnnn. Jr.. Attorney f«*r the Paint iff. Glasgow. Montana.. clerk Oourteous, Efficient and Dignified Services at Moderate Prices Jnl. 2. ft. 1ft. 23) •hool year, of black Jack MISCELLANEOUS AID VICTORY PROGRAM The Cloverleaf 4-H club met at the Beryl Arnold home. Dcing their part in the victory campaign, the girls have been working in the beet fields. Members are collect! ber and buying stamps proceeds. The next meeting will be July 11 at Fred Purhman's-Adonna Hanson, reporter. LICENSED EMBALMER under- - and the Nation Serving the Treasure State - - and Valley County Abstract Co. OFFICIAL ABSTKATORa Phone 50 GLASGOW. MONTANA PHONE M reject any Montana. June LADY ASSISTANT THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY PHONE 323 TVrenty-Four Hour AmtwlMca rub- tmg with K. H. niXON . hoard of Trustee. K. A WALSTAI). Clerk of District No. 9. U «• J < 'hairman (Tub. July 29 16» '■ 1

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  • THE GLASGOW COURIER Paae 7July 2, 1942

    The WHATELY I Leave It To TheBy Lillian M. Jensen I j Kids-They LeaveOFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR JULYCLASSIFIED « Rubber for Show[ Mr. and Mrs. Art Stensland1 J ! called at the Charles Walker home 1 Thursday afternoon.

    I It started with an old bike tire.Callers at the Charles Hall home The pile grew rapidly—everything

    this week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph from girdles to garden hose. Here Bates of Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. : and there were jar rubbers, evl- Hans Jensen and daughters. dently taken without mother’s

    Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McCleery knowledge, visited at the Elmer Hake home Sunday evening.

    Lillian and Donna Jean Jensen were guests at a farewell party for Dorothy McElwain at the H. E.Hill home ' in Nashua Friday evening. Dorothy returned to Columbia Falls this week.

    XOTICB TO CKKDITOKSEstate of William Nybakkeu, do-

    oeaH«*d.Notice h Hen*hy Given, by the un

    dersigned adrahitstratrix of the estate of William Nybakken. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said admlninistratrix at the law office of Jamea T. Shea, in Glasgow. Montana, the same being the place designated for the transaction of the business of the said estate in Valley County, Montana.

    Dated June 13. 1042.LEILA NYRAKKKN Adminstratrix of the Estate of William Nybakken. Deeeas«*d.

    Two year old white face Oliver Shipp. Two miles

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    For Sal bulls.

    north Rose Hill school.CourierClassified

    Advertising

    I““®5* Vif-ETViGSS---- —...I ♦22,600 V ' 'JMtti-----T“““ " 1^ ♦ 18,300 1*34000 j

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    7 ('~ I *46900 I $85.500 I »57,400 ^ *28,400*28300 II I_.; : One young fellow just about

    I kindergarten age approached slowly, then dropped a huge and brightly colored ball on the heap.

    "That's a real sacrifice,’’ commented Manager Ed Davisen of the Roxy theater

    When the kids had finished filing through the door and it was past 2 Tuesday afternoon, the theater was packed.

    Prank Hanel, local chairman of the rubber drive representing oil industry. loaded the rubber hauled it away for storage. It weighed 850 pounds.

    The rubber was donated to the current campaign, by the theater. Some 600 children saw the show without charge. And everybody was happy—even the little tike who

    I »90,500 L ,5200'

    . M------> '< c—y»ÄlU—»33100 I-U

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    r *20,500

    ,u 1 »45,000(J ■HlfCELIANEOUS *44,500Ij Ir I IHvv IS__fa-r^ *15800 "*20900 v

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    -• V 7 \ I ,♦ 5700 *-

    1 1*149,000 L■vr \

    \ jThe Courier reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy

    Ads received by Wednesday noon will run In the regular classified section and those received later up until 10 a. m. Thursday will run In the “Too Late to Classify" section.

    Errors In advertising should be reported Immediately. The Courier*will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion.

    Advertising orders for Irregular insertions taken at the one-time rate:

    ! *6,500 ,-(♦37,200♦22,500! I 1.Lost or Strayed —15 head of crossbred yearling sheep, 3 bells in the

    outfit and one 5-year-old ewe with Iamb. Howard Haynes, Box r,82. Glasgow.

    Vp: jr * I♦282,100 *70,900V. _i ■I Mrs. William Malunat visited at

    ■ the Howard Beizer home Wednes- • day afternoon.' j Charles Hall was a business call- 5 ! er at the Howard Beizer home last

    ! j Tuesday morning.! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schindler.Miss Minnie Mae Gouge, Mrs.

    I | Francis Rusher. Mr and Mrs. El- [ mer Hake, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall.

    I Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McCleery and Mr and Mrs Hans Jensen attended gave up his favorite toy. the quarterly Farmers Union convention at Nashua last Wednesday.

    • *5,000 --*35,300 ',“ 1-r10-3tp■v■»2,000 L. ^ *»i>rv*

    -*I0,40Q_ * 5300

    48,700 I

    l._ .John Barrett Garbage Co.—Authorized garbage collectors. Phone

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    .. \ ! befv ■. i♦ 23,200 and♦42400[

    A iLost — One hoop ring with 3 diamonds, one solitäre hoop wedding ring. All were in small chamois bag and wrapped in small red handkerchief. Yellow gold mountings. Lost somewhere between Williston and Glasgow. Return to Courier office for very liberal reward. 8-3tc

    I II• *6 200 1*4,200 jIV I r? ♦ 24.800 rj(-. *38,700 ' A modern American interceptor

    plane can climb to an altitude of 35.000 feet in seven minutes.

    L, I -t\ IClassified Rate I Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Nashua j were business callers at the Charles ; Hall home Monday morning, j Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dorr and family were visitors at the Charles Walker home Saturday evening. Mrs. Dorr and Mrs. Walker celebrated their birthdays.

    i ;fu MONTANA‘.-Aiil ‘One cent per word with » minimum charge of 2i cento. After first Insertion 1 cent per word.

    tino, Calif., arrived Tuesday morning to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs. William Malunat. Mrs. Gang is enroute home from Devil's

    I Lake. N. D.. where she had been Mrs. Mary Gang of San Bernard- I visiting her brother.

    U. S. Treasury Official War Bond Quotas for July

    July Quota tor State, $3,222.000

    SJ ''Wanted—Experienced beautician in

    modem shep. Salary guarantee- percentage over $30.00. Write Viola’s Beatury Shop. Havre, Mont. Phone

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    Tk. M.y Quot* to, Monion* Wo. J2 785 300 TK* Moy Soto, to, Montono Wo,o $2.1 SA 000

    NOTICK TO CKKIUTORS Hst a It* of Kdgar I>. Hutton, tleceas-

    FOR SAXE 256 »•, SW > i ISouthw«*st (Juan : Wash Cloths_____3 for 12c

    Gay Plaid Towels_____29c i Gay Kitchen Towels __Pot Holders__________ 5c Mesh Dish CIoths_ 3 for 12c

    ★ THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY*★ THE THRIFTY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY ★

    Warren S. Clark. Section T«*tt (10. Township T tif y—«•ight (28) North. Bung«* Thirty-nine (.«») K. M. M.

    Lot Four (4)(1ft): Lot One (1» four (24). T Norih. Bang«'M. M.

    Holland Funeral Chapel

    For Sate — 20 room hotel. Large building. 3 in. x 8 in. floor joists,

    double floor. Building 20 ft. x 44 ft.. 2 in. x 6 in. floor joists. Building 12 ft. x 32 ft. Building 14 ft x 28 ft. Building 14 ft. x 20 ft. Heavy duty T and strap hinges up to 14 in. Baylor Trading Co., Wheeler.

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    25cof Section Thlrt of Seel it

    nslii)Tliirtyfonr

    TwentyThirty I tint

    cm I 633 First Avenue South Glasgow

    24-hour Ambulance Service Phone 323

    son Paul of Glasgow were Sunday at the B. A. Hovey

    Mrs. E P. Brooks entertained atcoffee party at her home Mon

    day afternoon.Mrs. Martha Hovey spent a few

    days last week visiting at the home cf her son, C. V. Hovey, and family in Glasgow.

    Tire Rev. and Mrs. J. H Jant- zen and children of Ogalala, Neb., and Miss Kathy Williams, a missionary from Africa, left Friday for Nebraska after a few days’ visit at the heme of Mrs. Jantzen's father, P. A. Koslowsky.

    Dorothy Calfee has been visiting at the ranch heme of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Browning south of Glasgow the past ten days.

    Mlrs. M. A. Lien had as her guests Friday afternoon. Mrs. Chet Haralson of Bremerton. Wash., Mrs Aaron Peters of Emmett, Idaho, Mrs. B. A. Hovey. Mrs. Nick Peters and Mrs J. W. Calfee. A lunch was served.

    Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hovey and daughter, Mrs. Haralson, weredinner guests Friday of Mr. and MTs. H. M. Berge.

    Mrs. Aaron peters Jr., and two daughters left Saturday morning for their home at Emmett, Idaho, after a two weeks visit here.

    Mr. and Mrs, Pay Davis children of Glendive spent Sunday in town visiting many old friends.

    MErs. Ted Dahl and daughter Deanna and Barbara Holtberg returned Tuesday after a two weeks visit at Seattle with relatives.

    The Frazer Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. M. A. Lien as hostess at her home July 7.

    John R. Calfee arrived Tuesday for a two weeks visit at the home of his parents on Tuesday. He was employed as government worker at Washington, D. C„ for the past ten months.

    ,re« inn of Hi«* .said

    and a suited ain the store. , , I

    Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Neil and daughters of Butte are visiting his brother. Mike O’Neil, and friends. Pat was employed at the Etchart ranch before he left for Butte.

    Mrs E. I. Pcrter left Tuesday for Idaho Palis, Idaho, to visit her daughter and to attend a family reunion at Salt Lake City.

    Mrs. Emanuel DeMessemacker was employed at the Motzkau home the past week dcing redecorating and painting in the kitchen.

    Mark Etchart of Helena visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs, John Etchart. from Wednesday until Sunday and returned to Helena to continue his work.

    Mrs. Iver Martin entertained several friends Friday afternoon honor of her mother. Mrs. C. J. Maalerud, and her aunt. Christine collier of Minneapolis. The afternoon was spent visiting and a lunch was served.

    Mass Florence Kenney of Glas- visited at the John Etchart

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    Dated this 15lh «lay of June. 1912.H. B. BJOBKLUND Donnfy Clerk and Be- eortler.

    (June 18-25. July 2 ft)

    Fer Sale—25 acres one half mile from Frazer on highway No. 2.

    Win. Brough, FrazerXK'i

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    Professional Cards Forty-tw c)She’s a Smart Girl V/,rDr. G. H. Klein

    \V«*sf Half of the Southwest Qnar- f S«M*f Ion Sixteen of the South(*ast

    DENTISTOffice in Klein’s Log Cabin Motel j

    Highway No. 2Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 J

    Phone: Office 479 Residence 209»

    GLASGOW ICE A COLD STORAGE CO.

    ter ( \V VjSW * j )(16) , East Half Quarter (EU.SEH). Southeast Quarter «>f th«* S«»uthw«*st Quarter (SKH* SIVlil. the West Half of the Southwest Quarter IWV^SWV* ». the Southwest Quarter of the South(*ast Quarter (SWHSEH) of S«H*tlon Seventeen(17) . Township Twenty-nine (2ft) North. Banff«* Forty-five (45) K. M.

    m

    MY WIFEMTS

    ART KOTAKI, Prop.

    GLASGOW, MONTANAINSURANCEgow heme Monday.

    Mlrs. home

    MThe Northwest Quarter (NW1/*) of

    S**ction Thirty five (35). Township Thirty (30) North. Banff«* Forty-one (41) E. M. M.

    The West Half of the Southwest Quarter ( W». the South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S*4NW*4). The South Half «>f the Northeast Quarter (SVjNEV^) of S«v*flon Two(2) : the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE1, NKH), the North«*ast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NB^BKVj I of S«*etlon Three(3) , Townsiyj) Thirty (3ft) North. Banff«* Thirty-elffht (38) E. M. M.

    Tin* West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W*4JfWH) of Se«,tlou Thro«* (ft), the Northwest Quarter (NWV4), the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N'-jSWVi) of Section Ten (10). Township Thlrtr (.*îft» North. Banff«* Thirty-nine (3ft) E. M. M.

    Lots Que (1» an«l Two (2). Hie East Half of the Northw«*st Quarter (H%NW*i » of Section Klffliteeu (18t. Township Twenty-nine (2ft) North. Banff«* Forty (44)t E. M. M.Witness my hand an«l th«* seal of

    sal«l court this 1st «lay of July. A. D., 1942.

    returnedPrank Kirwan_____ Wednesday from cookingduring shearing at the Cornwell ranch.

    Floyd Nelson Cornwell ranch during shearing.

    Billingsley’s loaded a carload of wool from Tampico Thursday.

    Mrs. Christine Collier of Minneapolis is visiting at the C. F. Maal- erud home. Mrs. Collier is a sister cf Mrs. Maalerud and T. P. Christenson of Glasgow.

    Bert and Edward Dahl and Victor Moen moved from the cooper place and will begin haying at the Etchart heme ranch, Milford Ar- rotta is also employed during the haying season .

    Miss Ardelle Boreson is employed In Glasgow.

    Alex Wilhelm Is visiting his sister. Mrs. J. F. Kirwan,

    George A. Reid cf Vandalia was a caller in Tampico Saturday.

    Alfred Dahl was a caller in tampico Saturday morning. Alfred worked for Andy Tweito. while he was a patient at the hospital.

    People from Tampico Farmers Union local who attended the south Valley county convention at Nashua were Robert cotton Mr. and Mrs. Vem Kolstad. Mrs. Chns Molvig, Mrs. Erven Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, Iver Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boreson and Wilma and Ardelle Boreson. . .

    Richard Motzkau hauled a load of scrap rubber to Glasgow Tuesday.

    Otto M. Christinsonlands, loans, rentals

    and insurance

    First National Bank Building GLASGOW, MONTANA

    andGLASGOWShe knew she couldn't get any new electrical equipment because the

    of metal possible and the skillworked at theFLOWER SHOP

    War industries must have every ouncetrained man if they are to produce enough planes and tanks

    and bullets and guns so our men on the battle line can win this war. But shehad it all worked out---------simple, too.She figured “I can’t get any more______I'll make these last.” So shekeeps every electrical appliance we own right up to snuff by faking care of^thejn.

    Flowers for All Occasions.

    Phene 75We Telegraph Flowers

    of every

    Income For You If You Live. Comfort dentsFor Depenc

    When You Die. Peterson MortuaryLICENSED EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS

    Phone 89Masonic Temple Building GLASGOW, MONTANA

    UPpotNew York Life

    Insurance Co.EZRA N. HILL, Agent

    Phone 261Oea'cT

    CALL FOB BIDSNotire is Hereby

    Board of Trust«*«*** will receive

    Given that the of District No. 9 hid* for <

    of llistrici No.•«•look noon.

    aty°u'Glasgow. Mont.Someone has to pay the price for life insurance. If the man himself doesn’t pay It while he \ives. his wife and children have to pay It after he has gone.

    ml for for

    July

    s«*al«*«l “ Jiaq LCIkmiIsthe1942-194» until 12 as. 1942.

    Bi«Is toth«* i>rl«*** F. Q. filling Hiins before op«*nln •as directe«! by th»* n**cd«‘