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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
.1 i»i v io. v>r.
The Hoard of fount y ComnilaslonerR
of Valiev Comity me
a. in. July I». 1043.
of the hoard. Maurin*
Shellerud and X. ('. Itrlgps present
gether with A. d. Ilruee. county
s**j*s<»r. and H. H. Hjorkluud. eouuty
clerk.
Assessed valuations were checked and
were made. Hoard al»
•elfan* problems
:ltb Miss Ityan. «
wolf a re.
cd at 5:99
at lu:oo o'clock
:lt li all mem hers
Arnold. Carl
as
MURD'E ViVnÔLÏ»:
■omparisons
and
discussed
work
visor of public
«•as«
{{strict super
«•lock p.
Hoard adjou
Chairman.
II. It. BJORKLUND.
<Jerk.
.Inly an. 1ÎM.T.
Hoard rimrrnnl at 10:80 a. m., July
liursnant to adjonriiinoiit taken
r>;00 p. in. of July I!». All meinhera
tin* lioard. eininty assessor and eouuty
elerk were present at ttds session.
The lilldget for tile fiseal year end
ins June .'10. 1!H4. was discussed
length.
At .00 p. in.. I In
to meet at to a. in..
29.
board adbmnied
Julv 21. 1043.
MAT HICK ARNOLD.
Chairman.
h. n. iijorklund.
(Jerk.
July 21. 1043.
The hoard met at lu a. in. July 21.
•uibers of the board,
•lerk pres«*
assessed
1043. with all
tin* assessor an
Ina
The board disco
fions and budget levies.
Ibtard contiiiii«*d cli«*eking valuations
on ass«*ssin«*nts July 22 ami July
and adjonrue«! at 5 f». in. July 23.
MAC RICE ARNOLD.
Chairman.
23
II. H. BJORKM'ND.
Clerk.
July 2d. ms.
at 10 a ui. July 26.
'board of equalisation.
•ard. the as
sessor and county clerk present at this
session. The various levies were dis
ensued at length.
Preliminary county levies w
lished.
The board adjourned at p. in.
MAURICE A It NOM».
Chairman.
The board me
m3, siltinp as a
All members of the
i* «*stab
II. R. BJORKLFND
Clerk.
Julr 28. 1943.
. i. V-T.-'■'
The board continued « h.-cklug pn »-■
perty valuations during July 2Slh. h,lv
"Xΰür«trteU ,n * °"'
Marie DoMessomaker— -Change No.
"!Ä™ * 0 «i b fn ra wa' r pner .-kanite
o. 'J tillable to No. 3 tillabl,*.
Dorothy Johnson—Cbanpre -40 to No.
1 grazing; «hange 80 - A to No. 2 till
able.
;t
\
N Hill—Chang*' No. 8 to No. 3
* * *
on
K
tillable.
V. <4. Amharabeault—Change No.
tillable to No. 2 grazing.
All changes to become effective
1944 tax rollg.
Hoard adjourned at 5:00 o clock p. nl.
July 30th.
MAURICE ARNOLD.
Chairman
H. R. BJORKLFND.
Clerk.
August 2. 1943.
The Hoard of County Commissloni-rs
•t iu regular session at 10 a. ui., Aug
list 2, 1043, with ail members <»f the!
board. Maurice Arnold, Carl Sludle
rud and N. C. Hriggs pr«»s«*nt at this
sessiim. tog«*ther with II. it. Hjorkluud,
«•«mnty clerk .
Minutes of previous session were
mad and approved at this time.
Various claims wen* approved on the
G«*n«*ral Fund as f«»llows:
General Fund
E. L. McPherson, sheriff .*187.50
Hugh ilorton. umlersheriff .... 108.7.»
S. G. Drabbs. Hinsdale deputy
sheriff . 110.0«
Walter Wlttmayer, Nashua, dep
my sheriff . 68.73
I'.-iui Af, Christiuson, jailor . 131.23
Stephen Weber, treasurer . 166.66
Kvereu Mc-Inerney, deputy *"«»- ■
urrr ...
Nora Mumford, clerk treasurer .. 150.09
Arthur Parke, clerk treasurer .. 140.0«
Andrey Johnson, clerk treasurer 137.30
If. R. Hjorkluud. «Icrk and re
ronlor .
Mildred W. Kruzicb. deputy elerk
and r«H*«irder .
J. F. Hoffmann, deputy clerk ami
reconlcr .
G«*ttie Hurrus, clerk, ebrk ami
.... 1
. 100.06
150.00
150.00
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GOING TO SCHOOL ISN'T ALL
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aw/
S CHOOL is more than learning lessons—it's learn
ing a way of life. Yes, it's learning to get along
with all sorts of people!
You can help your children in school! Help by
feeding them sensibly, getting them to bed early,
listening to their problems.
And, before you even send them off to school, you
can help by dressing them wisely and well.
See that they get shoes that support their feet,
clothes that fit, outdoor things that are warm. That's
the kind we offer at Penney 's!
When you outfit your boy at Penney's, he looks
like the real boy he is. If you shop here for your
daughter, her friends will approve her style.
Penney's knows the children in this town—knows
"what they are wearing." We know how important
thrift is to mothers, and we offer too values.
We know these things because we at Penney's know
this town—we're part of it. Your neighbors serve you
when you shop at Penney's.
Penney's is as native to this town as the name on
the railroad station.
i
Ella Hammer nets», superintendent
of schools ...
Ida S. Disriid, deputy «uperlu
(< mloiil of schools
.166.68
. 137.59
. 150.09
A. G. Bruce« assessor ...
Kd Ilodapp. deputy assessor .... 150.00
J. I). Anderson. deputy assessor 132.00
Sue HinderkntH-ht, deputy asses
. « 0.00
rotjan. clerk of court 150.00
>j Thomas Difrnan Jr., county at
torney . 70.%'
Tern Shepherd. stenographer
county attorney . 132.0''
: Br. N. O. Agneberg, health of
flcer .
: A a got Lian. county nurse ..
! W. J. fonafser, janitor ....
Win. Sehiullten. assistant janitor 137.50
Donna H.
and recorder
Dorothy Widen, clerk, clerk
ami recorder .
Audrey Wlttmayer, clerk, county
sor
rdanche
50.rr,
75.00
.. 137.50
...
'•
elerk.
lerhold.
•lerk
. 132.011
. 110.00
. 25.00
i; r
Mrs. Edith Hath, refund tax -...
Stephen \V«*her, mileage, county
treasurer ....
1 Montana State .
J ('«MllllliSsfoilCrH.
1 pense, associatif*
Manson If. Hall
I work, county s
J A. A. Pelletier,
I porter .
I K. L. McPher
sheriff .

4.20
if (
1 ut y
40.00 ;
fflei*
.... 00.00
Sr.
>r .
irt
cxpeiis
... 10.51
invest italien.
. 141.10,
herlff .
C. K. Dew I
siippli
('. W. Kampfer, justice of peace
t f«*es .
I Ml. States Tel. A: Tel. C
plum«* lolls and rentals.
••ffiees .
Stale Nursery & S«*e«l ('«».,
for county buiblhigs ..
Otto M. Chrlstlnson
iiiKiiran««* preiuiunia on county
buildings .
Otto M. Christiuson Land Co.,
insurance premiiiuis on eouuty
3.50
I
. 20.
leb*
•«unify
. 1011.73
Ill'll lis
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.... 12.7
Co.,
I.ami
. . . 4.»
equipment .
Stcrnliagen Insurance Agent
pr«Mniuiii on county
... St Jill
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ii«*«*
buildings .
<*. A. Kl**ppin. Insiiram*«* prem
ium on eouuty buildings ....
Farnu*rs-Stm*kgrowers Insurance
Ag«*iu*y, insurance premium on
county e«julpment . 84.00
Farmers-8tookgr«»wcrs I nsurance
Agency, insurance premium
M ?nhfi" on* count ÿ SUN.
iw ' t 'V./ibH.
M lll l nikota^ rtmil.-s * * (V>'
I Kiis "ounty i.ulldiips ...... 11.4«
-V To ';" lllf , ' ar ^;;!; lin l l r a ' ,,ln ^ Iîîl rl,a -'
P'«™. boUJIto«« ILIO
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s, T n J , • ••■ • •;/,***
R - Db » correcting «xaininaii«
.... 875.70
273.80
5.00
39.90

... 17.IN)
. 32.40
I pape
i »«««hton Mifflin Co.. auppIU
; county giriierintendent.
Frazer Oil A: Motor Co., siippli«
county superintendent .
Th«* Dryden Pn*
•eoiinty superintendent .
Industrial Accident Board, pn*
minm. industrial acciden
2.14
3.00
Pplic
.98
in
.... 121.90
stiraiice
Flu* (ilasgow < ourler, printing.
Ktation«*ry and supplies, ««Min
ty of fl«'«*S .
City of Glasgow, water,
buildings .
. 285.97
•«Minty
1 he Montana I
county buildings .
Aagot Lian. «*xim*iis«*s, «•oimt>
nurse .......................... -t-s.
H. R. Hj««rklun<l, mihage r«*. tax __
«I«»e«l ..• • • •• • • • • •• • •
< ar * Sh**ll<*rud, per di< m ami
niiliw, county comm sslon.*r.. lis>»
Mauri« 1 «* Arnold, pci «n«*m and
<*<o»iity eommissioner . f-*•
N. C. Hriggs, per diem and mile
age. .-«Minty commission.'!- .... W»-JW
Ib<* board upon motion agr«*««l to
• « »"'anug at 2 p. in.. Scpi. 8. 1943.
on tin* matter of installing a «a
*• th« Iwathm known a* the
of section» MI-21-3S and 2».
Un mie 4.1. , , - .
-Hoard adjournedI at .• p. *'*• „ ..
„ R B . IOK KLrNI> fhâiîn.àn.
Clerk.
. 11.35
lights.
r <
. 75.42
rner
. m.. pursuant
f Hie hoard
at this
Twp. IT'.,
August 3. 1943.
Tin* hoard m**t at 10
to adjournment taken at 5 p. m.
August 1. All members
ami county clerk wer«* pr«*s«*nt
»ssiou.
The hoard approved tin* monthly re
ports of the county <'l«*rk. tmasurer,
clerk of distri«-t court, sheriff, justi«'«*.
Intelligence Officer Briefs Pilots
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• The intelligence room at squadron headquart-rs at the Glasgow airbase is just what the name
implies. Here crews are "briefed" before missions classes in map reading, aircraft and naval vessel
identification arc conducted, and special instructions on many other phases of training are given.
This picture shows bomber crews while Lieut. G irdon R. Closway of Winona, Minn,, intelligence
officer of the squadron in training at the Glasgow field, conducts a briefing and interrogation
in aircraft identification. The latter is stressed because it is imperative that gunners be able to
recognize instantly enemy and friendly planes. (Courtesy of Great Falls Tribune.)
The
",
«»f th«* pea««* ami board «»f h«*al(h.
( pon nuotb'ii. th<* board authorise«!
a transfer of $5oo.C)0 from the (Seneral
be used
fuml to the (>opher fiiml
as a r«*voIviivg fun«l.
b««ard «•h«*<-k«*d ami approved
Road. Hridg«* ami Mist-«*Ilain*ous claims
as follows;
H«iad Fund
Dartmnii. gra«l«*r op«*rator 175.IM
*ii<*«* Johnson, machin«*
crafor .
R. F. Stein, road work ...
L«*«» O'Mara. assistant surv«
Jack Seb(iKt«*r, r«»a«l
Nellie R«»bidns, assign«*«! by M.
W. Robltins. road work ..
William Eaton, mad work ..
J. W. Crane, road
Eric Jager,
1 1 * 1*.
lohn
p
... 181.75
.. . 175.00
• r ««mid
:<»rk .
IN)
.. 175.00
.. 181.73
.. 175.00
(tipervisor <»f r««ads 184.02
raniipiicll. assistant sur
•ork . ..
50.00
»rk
7.20.
William F. Dick, road v
.Manson II. Hailey Sr.. sur\
«»r's
Mrs. N«*d Johns«»n, us*
Industrial A«*cid«*nt H«»ar«i. pre
mium, industrial a«*cid«*nts ....
«•hin«* supplies
assign«'«! « laiins of
.IN)
. . . 142.45
work . ..
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Vale Oil Corp.,
P«*t«*r A. W«*sl, j
M elvin Lam*, refund <•« r li«*«*ns«*
Elmer Johnson, supplies, shop ..
Tractor A: E«|iiipmcut <
«•liim* mpairs .
W«st«rn Construction A: Equip
incur Do., machine repairs ....
<;i« ntaun Hardware. ma« hiiie sup
pli«*s
1D.INI
13.45
;
mu
. ... 12.72
•50
..hi
• 71
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road ma -
nmber <
Fio
in]]«n<i ('oustruction C«.. ma«
repairs .
Montai. a -Dakota
gas. sh«»p .
M arkle
machine sup|di«*s ..
Farmers Union oil C
: . .. .
iGtas y, w
suppll«*s .
.
|
lerial .
Farm.'rs Unitui Oil
supplies .
Continental oil <
machine
mauliine
supplies ..
. 130.03
mini«*»
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. is«.92
•hin«*
.... 343.23
maeliine
Motor
•9 10
laeksmilliing ..
Schuler,
niahlne
McElvain.
J.
. . . 80
i supplies ....
City of Glasgow, wat«
(Inland Constnnibui (
r«'pairs .
Tin* Montana Pow«*r
and power, shop ....
! Maurice Arnold. vi«*wing mails
.c arl .Sh«*ll«»rnd, viewing mads ..
N. C. Hriggs, viewing roads .... 49.99
w. N«*ls«*n, work on euhfert .
f'J. <*. Wall, rnmoval <»f f»'m*e ...
riint Halladay. bla.-ksmilliin
'vjr.s <;, M. Taylor, cutting w«*«*«ls
Bridge Fun«l
Sylvan Midland, driving truck ..
Club Sr. bridge
shop ...
ma< liine
7.49
light
. 11.19
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Lon
-.90
99
54.13
19.IN)
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4HI
135.00
War
•rt
.89
•ork .
Jack Verst«*g«*n, l»ri«l
Amos A. B«*atty. bridge work .. 78.99
Hurry Maas, (bridge work . 8.3.20 i
.'lohn Fransen, bridge work . 135.99
C. C. Caniplndl, l»ri«lg«* work .... 15.09
shovel op«*rai«»r . 295.90 :
• «»perat«»r .. 1M.73.
. 75.40
. 8.3.29
4.85
•ork ...
00
Ervin Larson.
R. E. Ri« ht«*r. «•
Orrin U Knutson, truck driver
Stanl«*y Ozark, hridg«* w«»rk ..
G. L. D«»Witt. bla<'ksmilhing ..
.Markle Transfer Co., macbiin* re
pairs .
T. W. L«*<*«lham. labor .
14.93
1.59
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Cleverly Fashioned For Canteen Or Campus!
100% WOOL CREPE SKIRTS
The sensible addition to any wardrobe!
Smooth, wool crepe .. . crisply pleated! Button
side closing! Fall colors! In sizes 24 to 32.
3.98
With Tailoring That Is Unmistakably Well Done!
ALL-WOOL SPORT JACKETS
6 9 °
Classic single-breasted, notched collar types
for wear all fall! Rich, warm colors! 12 to 20.
Classic Styles To Make A Costume Of Your Suit!
TAILORED RAYON BLOUSES
1-98
Smooth, washable rayon that will stand wear
beautifully! White and pastels! Sizes 32-40.
.... 922.83
Pioneer Lumber Co„ bridge ma
ferial .
Albert Stdberg. I»ri«lg«*
rk ... 15.00
.... 85.42
125.00
100.25
M.iHC«*llHn«MUiN Fund
Florence P. Elliott, salary, home
demonstration agent ....
By mice 1rs, salary, «derk. coun
ty «'Xtensbm office .
Juanita Svlngen, clerk, county
extension office ....
James M«4*rbm*y. S4iia
agent .
Industrial Accident Hoard, pre
mium. industrial a«*cldents ...
James K. M«*Gibney
county ag«*nt .
P. Elliott, «»xpeuses.
horn«* d«*monstration ag«nt ....
'Irma >f< , !nern«\v, «•l«*rk, county
«•xtension offl«*e .
Mountain Stat«*s Tel. A: Tel. <*«».,
t«'lephon<*
county
. . . . 63.00
«•ou nt y
e\p<*nseK.
74.15
Florence
."»«.97
0.79
rentals.
lolls
14.95
offi«e .
Lewis Belxcr. building dehydra
tor .
The (ilasgow Courier, supplies
extension
15.00
14.40
l«»r ««»nnly ag«'iit ...
IlhiMbil«* Light anil Wafer
«»f Railroad Commission
filing !«•«*. Hinsdale Light
water report .
Manufacturing
in meters, Hinsdale water
H«»ar«l
ers.
and
5.24
Hers«
Co., bal
a i
. 141.00
syst«*m .
The Montana I'o«
liitisdab* wni« r
Hernard (Saspar. salary, mami
«•r. Hinsdale Light and Wa
ter system .
Hernard Caspar, refund.
deposit, Charlott«» Turner ...
Mrs. Ida ('ampli«*!!, high
transportât Ion .
xorth**ru Montana S«*«*d (îr«»w«*rs
Assn.. g<»pli«*r poison ...
Huar«l adjourn«*«!
Co., pow
47.87
te.m
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5.0«
a-lnnd
. 22.50
. 427.8(1
lin k p. III.
MAURICE ARNOLD,
< 'hairman.
t 5
II. R.
U ORK LUND.
Clerk.
August 4. 104."».
The «•ommlssioners met at 10 a. m.,
> adjournment
. August 3.
Ail menribers of die board and lh«>
county «*I«*rk pr«»s«*uf at this s«*ssi«ni.
The board (*h« | eke«l applications for
various kinds of aid with Mr. Wad
d«*ll. senior
Claims appmv«*d on the
August 4. pursuant
n nt 5
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,ake
'clock p.
•orker.
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arc as f«d!o\v
Fund
C. H. Larson, county physician . 250.00
t. L. Co« krell. Hinsdale. <*ounty
physician .
W. H. Reed. Oplieliu, county pb
sician ...
Florence K
Chou i nurd. work.
welfan* departm«*nt .
Mountain Stat«*s Tel. A Tel. Co.,
telephone tolls and rentals.
\N«*ifar«* departim-nt .
Lawrence Luke, «-a
charge .
.,
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Montana - Dakota Utilifiea
gas. find, poor .
Jui'ob Pattison. rent, poor ..
Mrs. W. H. Schmitten, «-ni ..
county «'barges .
Montana Home for Ag«*d. car«*
«•«
Vo«
. 29.99
5.13
. ... 74.59
• of
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•«unity «*harg«*s
•atlonal K«*h
<»f comity <diarg«*s
Mrs. Hiliucr Johnson
«•«unity <-harg«*s ....
.Self S«*rvlc<*. gm«erb*s.
for Girl
re
. 21.7«
• of
. 29.
poor .... 15.
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JJ«'
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p0(ir
Glasgow iimp Co., drops, poor 12.12
state Tuberculosis sanitarium.
of county patients . 108.20
•ni, n,- Wei
depart
. tor, .ou
! City M«*al Market. gr«M-«'ri«*s, poor 27.00
[W. W. Iliinl.
*nt, p«K»r ..
Friedl's. «-lotliing, poor
Molli«* Stevens rent poor . 20.00
Industrial A«*4'ideu( Hoard, pr«*
minm. industrial ac«'idents ...
City <*f tilasgow, wat«*r, county
hospital and p<
Th«* <Glasgow C«»uri«*r, supplies.
welfar«* d«*par(men( . ».
8«*otl A: Snyder gr<n*«*ri«*s. poor .
Th«* Montana Power Co., lights.
4.50
«•are
Deaconess hospital, hospitalixa
tion of poor ....
State Dcp.irtm«*nt of
far«*, county
ment ....
Montana P«
.... 210.90
w«*Il'nrc
r Co., lights, poor
•rul Relief
1 ss
Claude Hurger .
Mrs. Bessie M. Collins
KIi>alM*th Kliason .
Halverson ....
Electa Harrison .
Kd 11 en le . î.
Barney Hoy de** .
Art LaFromhois .
Louise La Roque .
Anna Marcotte .
Prank Murr .
Joe Niissbanin .
Louis IV«*ora .
Pete Randolph .
Mrs. Florene«* S«*ILg«*r
Julia Irene Smith ...
.09
.IN)
.. 20.00
14.00
15.00
.. 32.00
18.00
15.00
.. 17.00
.. 31.00
.. 15.00
.. 18.00
. . 20.00
Henry
. 58.00
. 25.00
. 12.00
. 2 «.oo 1
. l-.wi i
lock p. in.
MAURICE ARNOLD.
i 'hairman.
Fred Wagar
Stella W«*l«'h .
Mrs. Mary P. Zvonar ..
Board adjourned at 5
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H. it.
LIORKLUND.
Clerk.
August 9. 1943
The Heard of County C«>mmission«*rs
•I at Kl «M*|o«'k a. m.. August 9. 1943.
sitting as a Hoard of Et|ualizntfon. Ail
; of the boanl• w«*r«* pr«*s«»nt at
sien. Hndgcts ami Ievi«*s fer
this
the fiscal y«*ar wen* discussed at Icugili
after «-ln*«'kiug all taxable valuations.
The following l«*vb*s w«*rc approved
und ion «inly made. s«*eon«le«l ami
Ml*
it :
(
•rai fund .
j Road fuml . 3. I
Bridge fund . 4.
Poor fund . 4.5
Agricultural extension fund.5
- -
Total Valley County levy . 12.
fpon all the prop«*rty within the
i'DIty of (ilasgow;
General fund . 1«.
Stre«*t fund . 15.
! Parks
Librai
.... in
fund .
: fund .
Cemetery fund .
.Airport fund .
I Fireman's disability fuml ....
Horn! sinking ami Internst fund .. 1.0
iFire department fund .
. 15
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. 1.7
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Total of City of «
I'p*m all property
V* f the Town of Opheim :
General fund .
Slre«*t fund .
Park and cemetery fund ..
Light fund .
fund .
Hasgow
... 49.1
it Ii in th«* limits
... 4.
4.
4.
3.
L
. 9.
. in
.■». i
r,
4.3
J
I.
Fire
Poll«*«*
fund ...
Total for the Town of (Ipheim . 17.
Upon all pmp«*rty within tin* limits
of the Town «»f Nashua :
(«encrai fund .
street ami All«*y fund .. .
Sinking fund .
Fire department fund ....
Cemetery fund .
Fin* fun«] .
Water fund .
S«*wer fuml .
i.
. 9.
Total for th«* Town of Nashua . 38.5
Upon all pmperty within tin* limits
of Hinsdale Special lmpmv«-m«*nt Dis
f riet No. J ;
Light un«l wat«r administration .. 25.
School I)In! riet Levies
Valley County
IMnintcnnnee
Dist. Transportai ior
8.4 ...
1943 Total
Sinking Mills Levy
. 2.0 . 11 .
1 ...
.none .
3 .
4.
4.
.none .
4
.. mme
.none
.. mu
8 .
. .none
..n«Mi** .
..none ,
..none
..none .
. .none .
. . 10 . .
..10. .
.. 8.4 ..
9 . nom* ..
.. 8.4 ..
11 . 15 . .
. . 8.4 . .
0 .
. . . 10 .
. . . 10 .
8.4
.. none
IA
1A
S.4
.. 15.
. 8.4
. 3.4 j
..non « 1
. non«*
1A
. non«* .
1-3 . 3.4 .n«»n«* .
14
none
none
1« . 10.
....non«* .
....none .
....none .
....none
....none .
....non«* .
.... 10. ",. nom* .
10 .
17
1
. 3.1
18
none .
20 .none .
21 .
.... none
.... none
.. 20 .
29.
. . . 10.
HONEY
FOR CANNING, COOKING, ETC.
New Crop Honey Now Ready (or You
To aid in conserving tin for our national emergency,
we ask that you bring your own containers, such as
fruit jars, buckets of any type, cream cans, etc., for
your honey supplies.
HONEY CEILING PRICE
When you furnish your own containers, is:
Fifteen pounds or more:
Ib*l5 c
All prices f. o. b. our warehouse.
THE CARL F. BUCK COMPANY
GLASGOW, MONTANA
Warehouse located east of Farmers Union Oil station.
Open daily.
Boyles Move to
Bitterroot Farm
In West Montana
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyles and
. ,, .. , „
sons Gary and Martin left Mon
day for western Montana to make
their home on an 120-acre farm
which Mr. Boyles has purchased ini
the Bitterroot va. ley- 16 miles south
™rJw.,"ÆSd" , iï.,ï
army ana was aiscnatgect in Matcn.
since when he has been working on a
, A .
farm near Plentywood His interests
in the Hub beer park* here have
been taken oyer by his father, W.
F. Boyles, with George Alexander
continuing as manager.
Tampico Farmers union local will
hold its August meeting Saturday
night at the hall.
, __ Ä „ _ n _mg
Sigfnd Mattson was a caller at
the C. J. Maalerud home Sunday.
TAMPICO
By Agnes Molvig
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ekola and fa
mily and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Arrot
ta and son John attended the show
in Glasgow Saturday evening.
Hans Opsahl was a caller at the
Ole Enkerud home Sunday after
j noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorcie Meek are
I staying at the Walter Schneider
i home, helping with harvest.
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cornwell
! and family visited at the Ike Simon
home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Randon and
I friends of Wagner visited at the
Tony Arrotta home.
Mrs, Fred Kegel and infant son
Dennis Mark returned home Thurs
Iday morning from the Deaconess
hospital.
I Miss Barbara Porter visited Miss
tVilma Boreson Friday afternoon,
M.ss Phyllis Sjordal and Mrs.
Chris Molvig and daughter Al>ce
Mae visited at the Lloyd Henning-;
son home Friday evening.
I Mr. and Mrs." Tony Arrotta and
son J° hn a nd Miss Phyllis Sjordol
visited at the Elmer Randon and,
I James Leo homes in Wagner Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Luck of Glas
gow were callers at the Iver Martin
home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Robinson |
and family called at the Harold j
Porter home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kegel and
son Dennis were Sunday dinner
guests at the Olaf Qualley home, i

ATTEND FBI MEETING
Undersheriff Hugh Borton and
Chief of Police Bennie Sather of
Glasgow and Deputy Sheriff R. S.
Drabbs of Hinsdale attended a con
1 ference of peace officers at Wolf !
i Point Mondav at which Kenneth '
Logan, special agent in charge of
the Butte office of the federal bu- j
I reau of investigation, presided.
jeûnerai School levy ■
General School l«*vy, i
talion .
.. 10 .
. ,. .no..
«. mills
23 . 10. ..
24 .none ..
.none ..
none
mispor
. 1.
tills
vail
ty High School
C
Valley Coiinl.v: High School
levy, transportation . 1.8 mills
.... 10.8 mil's
l.v
I
General fund .
University millng«* fund ....
Insane Asylum bonds .
Livestock Commission fund
Liv«*atoek Sanitary Hoard ..
Livestock Hounty fuml .
Upon all property that I« within the
Malta Irrigation District:
Class 1 ....
.... 19.« mills
Total ...
i.-H
Stute I
.... IHMle
.... 3.5
... 1.
... l.
... 1
. $1.50 per a«T«*
. 1.40 per a«*re
. l.oti p«*r acre
<'Ias R 1 .
Class 3 ...
Class 4 .50 *p«»r acre
I Upon all property Hint is within tin*)
Glasgow Irrigati(M) District :
. $1.59 per acre
. 1.50 per a«*re
. 1.99 fK*r acre
.50 p«*r n« rc
(»lut ion was
( lass 2
Class 3»
Class 4 .
Th«* following i
d.ipi
<*d :
Wln*r«*as. the Board of C
missioners hav«* h«*«*n p«*tltiom*«l by the
kmen of Valley county in aeeonl
am*«* with (*hapter 2(H5 of tin* 2Sth L«*g
islative Ass«*mbly to s«*t up a Preda
for y Animal ('«»ntml fund and l«»vy a
i j »on nil sln*«*p in Valley county
of 5 «Muts «*a«di f«»r I Ii is* purpiis«-:
Now. ther«*fore, be it resolved that tin*
ord(*r«»d to «•om
pul«' tin* tax upon tin* J943 tux mils
<»f Vall«*y county at 5 cents
«mi all sh«*«*p as«ess«*d In Vall«*y ('«Minty
and t liai th«* ('«Minty Tn*asur«*r Is* «*r i
(|«*re(l to «*olI«*et the (ax and to set !
aside tin* imuiies
«•parate fund désignât«'«!
Animal Control fund.
lie it furt h«*r
lily Com

«•olliM't «•«!
in
I'rcilalori I
that th«<
«•r«*ate j
a budget *»f $3.509 f«»r the <*ontrol «»f I
pri'datory animals.
Dated this 9th «lav of August. 1943.
MAURICE ARNOLD, '
Chairman.
Clerk lie authorized t
'«Minty
Attest :
H. R. BJ ORK LUND. Clerk.
«
CLUB
BREAK
FAST
Allen Cafe
UN
SALAD, EGG DEMONSTRATIONS
-4
Valley County
4-H Club Doings
Viola Russell and Gwen Hovey.
prepay a ve g eta ble salad and Sue
Carol Mann gave a demonstration
cooking eggs at a meeting of the
4 . H Kitphen Ctieens nf ru«>n»
atthecSlanchurchlasTwed
"S" 1 - M " Kat , hr >'" *»•"
Alïs L A . Strader, leaders, were
present. Victory garden project post-1
ers were gj ven t he girls to display
in their homes The demonstration
dishes provided the luncheon.
CLUB PLANS TOUR
Tlie East Tampico 4-H club met
at the Frisch home Friday with
■ Doris Humphrey presiding. The club
decided to make a tour of the Glas
gow Courier and the Wonder Krust
bakery. Plans were made for a dem
onstration to be given by Doris
Humphrey and Helen Tthista at the
|elimination contest. The next meet
will be at the Bob Cotton home
|p5 dav All£r 20
rriaay ' AU &- ™
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piCTURE a glass of GREAT
FALLS BEER for your
self. Liquid amber crowned
by a deep creamy collar.
Bubbles of freshness rising
to the top. Fragrant aroma
and zestful sparkle of flavor.
Then take a sip! Smooth and
mellow and satisfying to the
taste. Always good ond al
ways available on tap and in
bottles under the bright red
banner of GREAT FALLS
BEER.

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Frozen foods from farms, orchards, and fish
Great Northern territory offer the
cries in
American housewife more for her money and
more for her coupons.. .They also save prep
aration time in the kitchen when her time
is at a premium.
For these reasons the frozen food industry of
the Northwest is growing into an industrial
giant. From the most fertile areas, our refrig
erator car service delivers the choice pick of
vegetables and fruits to and from the freezing
plants. Fish and other perishable foods are
handled with equal speed ... Great Northern
dependable service to all industries be
the Great Lakes and the Pacific.
gives
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G. W. Lane, Local Agent
MAKES BIRD SURVEY
OPHEIM—Harry Cosner, depart
ment game warden of Malta, was
here Sunday making a survey of
game birds in this section of the
county. There will be no Chinese
pheasants liberated here this year.
Birds are for the most part on the
increase, he said.
ir« XTr .« w ,.
VANDALIA YIELDS GOOD
, VANDALIA — The harvest is in
i ful1 swm e now. Those that have re
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