PAGE EIGHT THE WESTERN NEWS, LIBBY, MONTANA Thursday, May 4, 1944 3P= I Returns From Eureka's First RATION Extends Thanks to BONDS OVER AMERICA * * * Woman Soldier— North Africa REMINDER Troy Chapter u T ! Meats, Fats—Red stamps A8 ( * Joins WACs On the shore« of the Keystone Home After having served 22 months ; through Q8, good indefinitely. I The national goal of $200,000,000 Delaware stands the overseas. Aimer Fjeseth is now back Processed Foods—Blue stamps A8 for the Red Cross War Fund was in the states and spent a few days ( through Q8, good indefinitely. | exceeded by more than $11,000,000. Eureka is today, May 1, saluting oldest residence in Pennsylvania, the *ast ^ J» relatlves here. Sugar—Sugar stamps 30 and 31, | The South Lincoln County goal of its first woman soldier. She is Pvt. i Fjeseth is with the army engineers eacb good for five pounds indefi- $2,700 was exceeded by $1,426.98. Rosella A. Anderson, daughter of; Caleb Pusey House, * built at Upland in 16S3 .L and most of his service has been in nitely. Sugar stamp 40, good for five The Troy branch more.,than doubled Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Anderson of j of field stone and mor- jK I ?OI/hinA&nü «üghr Jas at P°unds of canning sugar through ! its quota. Mrs. Clay Parker wishes Rt. 1, Eureka. ,. t ,: tar like so many resi- HU f- Jreiand;, February, next year. ! to publicly thank the workers at Pvt. Anderson, who has enlisted dences of earlv r °n Gasoline—In 17 East Coast states, Troy for their splendid results. Mrs. as a surgical technician in the ; niai days. t the M^iterranean and was em- A.g COUpon, good through May 8. Glen Thom, chairman, and A. V. Women’s Army Corps, will be called j , kiw£mh at °nte A'10 couP°n becomes good May 9 Dunkle managed the drive very ef- to active duty around May 30. Af-j 10 n!rih h!n ports and remains 8ood through August ficiently. They were assisted by ter completing basic training at Fort s u®y , !l saw no 8 In states outside the East Coast Mrs. Franklin Frye, Miss Alice Met- Des Moines, la., she will be per-1 : action except that he was m one area A.n coupons, good through tier, Mrs. Mary Andresen, Mrs. Mar- manently assigned at the station > aiI‘ rav.n^naemeTy^ane aPptared June 21. tin Swanson. Mrs. Grace Blanch- of her choice, Hoff General Hosptial,. Hi c!\ Fuel Oil—Periods 4 and 5 cou- ard, Miss Hazel Mackey, Mrs. L. A. Santa Barbara, Calif. ! j 1 he countries of occu set in and bombed the docks and ponSj good through August 31. Europe Hosea, Mrs. Chet Hoisington, Mrs. A graduate of Eureka high school, A ~ pied hold sn- ships in the harbor but did very lit­ Pvt. Anderson also took a six- cient landmarks point­ Shoes—Airplane stamps 1 and 2, Juanita McNeil Mrs. Ann Strom, ing to the dim past, but tle damage. good indefinitely. months nurses’ course at Kalispel! The country back of his base is : and Mrs. J. B. Farris. General hospital. She has been most in the mad attempt to Nazify the eptire conti­ level farming land, he stated. It is Let us add your name to our ra- j recently employed by the Hotel devoted largely to the growing of pidly growing subscription list.1 To cooked cari'ots add a bit of Florence in Missoula. nent Germany has wan­ melted fat mixed with chopped Keep Our tonly destroyed thou­ grapes, although farther back mush You’ll enjoy reading it regularly.— She has a brother also in Army oats and barley is grown. The grapes parsley, chives or mint. service, S/Sgt. Russell Anderson, Heritage; Buy sands of historic links The Western News. « who is stationed at Tinkei Field, | to obliterate all but the are used in wine manufacture. The More War Bonds Teuton trademark. days there are hot and the nights t.j' Oklahoma City, Okla. cold, he said. The population con­ sists largely of French and Span­ ish people, while the natives are TroyMoose Arabs. He is glad ''to get back to America. \\ Install New Officials)Dogs Wanted For Fjeseth left Monday for Idaho for SPECIAL U. S. Army Service CLASSIFIED a visit with his relatives. The Moose lodge of Troy recently ■ To Reduce Attractive West Libby 3 Bd-R-Bungalow elected and installed officers for I An appeal for 90 War Dogs by FOR SALE the ensuing year as head of t e 31 was issued today by the ! Hog Prices Type Home. Reasonably priced low Troy chapter of one of the most j^ar-ne Corps For Sale—2 mares, $35.00 each. outstanding fraternal^organizations The fighting dogs aiready have See Mrs. Hazel Goyen. 49-50 Taxes. of the present day. Officers insta proved their worth on Guadalcanal, ■------7------Ceiling prices on hogs weighing w^'e: t o u on Bougainville and at many be- Clean wheat for feed, $2.85 per more than 240 pounds live weight Governor Joe Siebcnforche • e hind-the-front shore stations, and cwt,—Paul Stamschror. ^1 j will be reduced 75 cents per hun­ ^governor, Hennan Peterson, sec - urgently needed for fu- dredweight on and after May 15, tary. L S. Dillon; preate. Paul, ture fighting in the Pacific. For Sale—Netted Gem seed po­ 1944, the OPA said. The action is H. B. WALLACE \> Newton, three year trustee. They are trained primarily for tatoes, $3.00 cwt. Phone 43-J-3, It __ 1 designed to discourage the use of f . French. TVThe uv. Sovernor ,app . fh scout, messenger and sentry duties, ”"For Sale—Star rooming house, corn and other essential grains in: George Webb inner guard a d t and sometimes also are used to ideal location. Box 882, Libby. 49-50 bringing hogs up to heavy, uneco- Licensed Real Estate Operator Gilchrist sergeant at arms. ) guide first aid units to Marines nomical weights. j wounded and to carry ammunition. Bonnie Mae Hard Wheat Flour, 1 First State Bank Bldg. ^ Clover Causes Bloat The First Dog Platoon, compris­ 50 lbs. $2.25.—Paul Stamschror. It; ge^themHhere^wes^ern8 News°°^u ! ,