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Friday, October 25, 1946 Classified Advertising— For Sale—Modern House FOR SALE—Modern house, close in. H. P. Thronson, Harlem. 10-U3c . OPEN FOB BUSINESS Montana Case 6:00 a. tn. to 10:0? p. m. ON SATURDAYS and BUNDAYS 6:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. For Sale—Poles, Lumber FOR SAILE —Poles an’J lumber. See C. C. Hansen, at V. F. W. Club Rooms, Harlem, Mont. 10-25 p Oil Conversion Unit FOR SALE—OiI Conversion Unit. A. 'Ellis, Inc., Harlem, Mont. 10-1 Is Wanted—Band Instruments WANTED TO BUY—Used band in struments at top .prices. D. P. ' Langbell, Harlem, Mont. 10-lltfc For Sale —Building FOR SALE —BuiMing, 30x80, located in West Harlem formerly the Martin Andersen poultry barn. Hip roof. See George Benson or in quire at The News. 10-lltfc Lost—Shepherd Dog LOST —Brown curly Shepherd dog about ten years old. answering to the name “Skipper.” Lost on Harlem Main Street two weeks ago. No collar or license tag. Notify Ted Johnson, Chinook. For Sale—Bucks FOR SALE — 60 head Crossbred Bucks. Louis Petrie, Turner. 18-2 c For Sale —Reg. Suffolks FOR SALE —40 Registered Suffolk Rams, Yearlings and Lambs. At the Lee Schumacker Ranch, Malta, Montana. 16-18—11-lc A; ELLIS, Inc., Harlem AGENTS for Fairbanks-Morne Pumps and For Sale—Windcharger FOB SALE—32 Volt Jacobs Wind chargar with heavy dpty batteries. .Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine, Iron, and Pressure Wa ter System. AL P. Klingler, Savoy, Montana. 1048etf For Sale-halves FOR HALE—I 2 good .white-face calves. Hee Sam Harvey, 7 miles up 30-Mile Creek, Harlem, Mont. 10-18 p ELECT ECTON SENATOR ' — rV w-•»- JR ’ I” . ®| ?> ' ®w. ? t Had Enough? Y«», W» time for a REAL change VOTE FOR ZALES N. EOTON NOVEMBER 5 (Poiitiml Advertiamneot Paid for by (Eeton for Senator Qnb, J. H. Morrow, Jr. ChaUsnea, P. O. Box 31#, Bomdmi, Montana) MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR i TOMORROW 1 TODAY! | The spectre of want, privation or poverty need never -haunt you if you take just one important step. i No depression will worry you . . . jno assessments are deducted, from your pay ... no seasonal or industrial “layoffs” ... no fear of unemploy ment . . . no housing proiblems to beset you ... no worries over medi cal, 'dental ot hospital bills . . . ex cellent food and clothing all pro vided. | A good starting .-alary with almost certain regular increases. A fat monthly retirement income for life after 20 years’ service (much greater after 30 years.). All these advan tages and many more are yours. IF iyou can qualify for enlistment in the NEW regular United States Army! You*J 'better hurry, as qualifications for enlistment are (being steadily raised! That’s right! Enlistment in the finest army in the world is your guaranteed insurance of “freedom from want” now, or at any time as long as you live. Here is one example of monthly ( Army pay —and just as a private: | Base Pay _ $ 75.00 Allowance Wise and Chi'.d ._ 58.00 (until war officially ends) Food, clothes, housing 43 00 Medical and dental care ... 8.00। Insurance ._ - - - 13.501 Travel, Laundry and misc. ... 12.00’ Annuity for Retirement as M-Sgt After 20 years (Paid by U.S.) 103.28 Total „ 312.78 Income Tax you don’t pay ... 30.08 Grand Total _ $342.86 • Are you \loing as well now, -month in and -month out? Think it over —then act. Go in. and discuss your par ticular problems with the U. 8. Army Recruiithnig officer nearest you— TODAY! Post Office Building, Hav-re, Montana Help Wanted—Woman WANTED —Woman for general house work. Mrs. A. J. Rasmussen, Har lem, Montana. 10-25 c For Sale—Adding Machine FOR SALE 'Budgets AAtog Ma< ehiae. * ' I * K^ina (Boar. George Choroh^^P * ner, Montana. 10-23 p For Sale—Buildings FOR SALE—-Meet of the buildings on the Harry Wester place near Hoge land; also ibuidings southwest of Harlem. A. J. Rasmussen, Harlem. 10-25 c Catholic Benefit Dance The Catholic Ladies are sponsoring a dance, Sat., Nov. 2, at Agency Gym. DePoe’s Orchestra playing 1 Admission 60c, tax included. Good lunch served, 25c per -plate 11-1 THE HARLEM NEWS, HARLEM, MONTANA H VETERANS, FARMERS, LABOR and BUSINESS AGREES.. . Congressman Wesley A. D’Ewart knows his job and does it well, represents all Montanans fairly and honestly. D’Ewart has made himself an expert on Veterans legislation. He understands and has worked for years for Montana development, for REA, for American markets for American goods produced by Americans enjoys Ing America’s high standards. He stands steadfastly op posed to needless government Interference in our daily lives. Re-elect Wesley A. D’Ewart REPUBLICAN I’d pol adv by D’Ewart for Congress Chi), (R. C, Bricker, Ch., Gt. Falls Democratic Teamwork To Build Montana LEIF ERICKSON U. S. Senator • i ■ fl *' *• FRANK MURRAY Clerk of Supreme Court Blaine County Democratic Candidates RICHARD NIXON State Representative JOHN H. STEPHENS : County Commissioner A. H. DORN County Clerk and Recorder D. J. SIAS County Attorney C. R. NOYES County Surveyor THELMA B. TURNER County Superintendent of Schools J. W. LEA Justice of the Peace, Chinook Township HERMAN REMUS Constable, Chinook Township JOHN M. WILLIAMS Justice of the Peace, Harlem Township DAN HAY Constable, Harlem Township CARL STEPHENS Constable, Big Flat Township Democratic Platform For Peace and Prosperity World cooperation and peace Effective support of veterans’ own program J J Farm prosperity through long-term floor under farm prices , i Electricity in every farm home, through area development _, Fair treatment of labor Support of free enterprise and the small businessman Better schools and more pay for teachers ( Immediate full development of Montana’s resources and industry A fair deal for Indians Increased old-age assistance and social security benefits Full support of the mining industry Construction- NOT.-Obstruction z ' -■ Paid for by Democratic County Central Committee, , Frank L. Bagan, Chairman MO. . * * * FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY Bernard W. Thomas REPUBLICAN Graduate of Law School, Montana State U, 1940 Practiced Law at Chinook, 1940-1942 Served in U. S. Navy, Jan. 1942 to Jan. 1946 Resumed Law Practice at Chinook, January, 1946 Your Support Will Be Appreciated Pol. Adv. Paid for by B. W. Thomas the MleW car , The Kaiser is here! Sde it at Tubbs Oil Co. FIRESTONE DEALERS Page Five