.4 1 'I F .wa - ......,N.. I 'TQ v f K '+R '2 :z RRY Q f A . rf .Tu ++t V+ ra 'xsf F'f'fi.7N , rc L- s .KLLDE Nw . eaflxka .Q .X -K gglwz A kk SNK, A X-.Q 1 wlgx Q X ,YM-1., e X R' .M x Q QQ 5. Q Q 5 if XX .-'EN kbxlf . Q .K A ww? 5 E 5 1 5 3 2 Z 5 a 1 F E v i x w 5 5 E 5 S H Q! W Q 5 L E 5 Q -Af Q I 3, w f .Il ,- 7959 .dee-e 71541, We Eeezae Peace We, the Annual Staff, wish to dedicate the 1959 Lair to Reuben Adam Gomke, born February 14, 1943g died November 29, 1958. THE A NNUAL STA FF REUBEN ADAM GOMKE Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embarkg For though from out our bourn of time and place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face when I have crossed the bar. Alfred Lord Tennyson A HEALTH to our future - a sigh for our past: We love, we remember, we hope to the lastg And for all the base lies that the almanacs hold, While we've youth in our hearts, we can never grow old! OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES We hope that our endless efforts .to pro- duce a lasting picture of the many memories and untold joys which we shared during 1958-59 will increase the happiness you find when you delveinto this treasure chest of sentimental mem- ous. THE ANNUAL STAFF ADMINISTRATIO 3 6 ,nm 5,9 ,gil- wakwf' ' 'M uf wake 6544445 Dear Seniors, You have worked hard to produce a good yearbook. I believe it will be a yearbook that will set a high standard for senior classes to meet in years to come. When you receive your copy, treasure it. It is your record of high school days. The value of a yearbook is not measured in dollars and cents, but rather in the memories it preserves. Your motto, FIND A WAY OR MAKE ONE, is well chosen. Follow it long after you have left school. Encourage those who will follow in your foot- steps to pursue this high standard. As you go through life, however, try to keep in mind that your way may not always be the right one. Respect the other person's point of view. Don't jump to hasty conclusions. But if you are right, and even if others do not agree. stand fast. Sincerely 51. James F. Yarbrough Superintendent , I MISS PATRICIA CASEY Bachelor of Arts Carroll College Helena, Mont. 4 6 66 JAMES F. YARBROUGH Z Bach. of Science, Master of Ed. University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas KENNETH KOLC ZA K Custodian ESTHER KOLC ZAK Cook CALVIN F. RUBY B. A. . Social Studies College of Great Falls Great Falls, Mont. DARREL McCRACKEN Bachelor of Science, I.A. Northem Montana College Havre, Mont. ?. 7.14, Uffczaw LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. A. Dees, Secretaryg Mrs. R. LaBe11e, Treasurerg Mr. E. Haugen Presidentg Mr. B. Koutnik, Vice President. ciaofgowwl LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. N. Johnson, Directorg Mr. W. Rolston, Chairrnang Mrs. D. Beck Clerkg MI. I. McCormick, Director. BX Q Q fH , SENIORS JACKIE ELLEN BULLMAN Salutatorian Born: November 2, 1941 Ambition: Housewife Pastirne: Going to shows Pep Peeve: My little brother Song: Tell Him No Food: Steak Subject: Sociology Person: Earl Dramatics: 1,2,3,4 Paper and Annual: 1,2,3,4 Football Cheerleader: 4 Basketball Cheerleader: 2, 3,4 Physical Ed: 1, 2, 3 Pep Club: 1, 2,3,4 Choir: 4 ROXIE LEE WRIGHT Valedictoriarf' Born: October 17, 1941 Ambition: Housewife Pastime: Watching TV Pet Peeve: Doing dishes Song: Rockin' Crickets Food: Fried chicken Person: Gary Drarnatics: 1,2, 3,4 Student Council: 4 Class President: 4 Choir: 4 Paper and Annual: 1, 2, 3 4 Basketball Cheerleader: 2 3 Pep Club: 1,2,3,4 Physical Ed: 1,2,3 TERRY LEE ROBERTS Born: November 22, 1940 Ambition: Electronics Engineer Pastime: Watching TV, and cards Pep Peeve: Listening to lectures Song: Maria Food: Steak Dramatics: 4 ChOi1': 1 Paper and Annual: 1,2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2 Football: 2 Physical Ed: 1, 2, 3 Subject: Science EARL NEIL DONOVEN av Roseyn Born: November 2, 1941 Ambition: Make a lot of money Pastime: Doing nothing Pet Peeve: English Song: Little Lucy Food: Chicken Student Council: Class President: 1 Paper and Annual: Physical Ed: 1,2, Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics: 1,2,3, 4 2,3,4 3,4 4 Baseball: 1,2,3,4 Football: 2, 3,4 Track: 1 GLEN PATRICK REESE PeeWee Born: August 4, 1 Ambition: Make a Pastime: Playing 941 million guitar and poker Pet Peeve: Studying Song: Unchained Food: Pizza Dramatics: 2, 3,4 Student Council: Class President: 2 Paper and Annual Basketball: 1,2,3 Melody 4 ,3 :2,3 ,4 Baseball: 1, 2, 3,4 Football: 2, 3,4 Track: 1 Choir: 1 BONNIE MARIE POLLINGTON Ernie Born: March 13, 1940 Ambition: Nurse Pastime: Watching TV Pet Peeve: Chemistry Song: Come Softly To Me Food: Fried Chicken Color: Green Subject: History Dramatics: 1,2,3, 4 Paper and Annual: 1,2,4 Physical Ed: 1,2,3 Pep Club: 1,2,3,4 Choir: 1,4 SHARI RAE McLAIN ..Tag.. Born: October 2, 1940 Ambition: Leave Kremlin Pastime: Going to shows Pet Peeve: Fakes Song: I Need Your Love Tonight Food: Chicken Colors: Green and Black Person: Mel Dramatics: 1,2,3,4 Choir: 1,4 Paper and Annual: 1,2,3,4 Basketball Cheerleader: 4 Football Cheerleader: 4 Physical Ed: 1,2,3 Pep Club: 1,2,3,4 eachfz 71' ln the fall of 1955 there entered into Kremlin High School nine mighty Freshmen. They were Jackie Bullman, Roxie Wright, Shari McLain, Anna Mae Odewaldt, Bonnie Pollington, Earl Donoven. Glen Reese, Raymond Ordway, and Terry Roberts. During this year Earl, Glen, Raymond, and Terry joined the Foxes' basketball team. Early in the second semester we lost two of our classmates, Raymond Ordway and Anna Mae Odewaldt. On April 20, 1956, the high school play was held, 'THE CURSE OF AN ACHING HEART, in which all the Freshmen girls participated. Next we entered into our Sophomore year in the fall of 1956 with Fred Davidson joining us in the second semester. That year Jackie and Roxie were elected cheerleaders and Earl joined the A Squad. The boys also joined the football squad that year. In the spring a track team was started, in which all the boys participated. They later at- tended the annual track meet in Great Falls. We all took part in the play, HII..LBILLY WEDDIN', which was enjoyed by all, Then came our Junior year in the fall of 1957. That year the remaining boys joined the Foxes' A Squad and Jackie and Roxie were again elected cheerleaders. One of our classmates, Terry Roberts, was married in the spring of 1958. The play we pre- sented that year was STRANGER IN THE NIGHT. It was given on April 20. All the Juniors were happy to have been a part of it. On April 26, the Juniors honored the Sen- iors with the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was SAIL ALONG SILV'RY MOON and the gym was decorated with blue and white crepe paper. The climax of our high school years came in the fall of 1958 when we were Seniors. The boys were still with the Foxes' and football, except for Terry, and Roxie and Jackie were elected cheerleaders for the third time. Roxie later dropped out and Shari was elected in her place. On April 18 of this year we held our last play, GRA NDAD GOES WILD. All the Seniors were in the play again and enjoyed playing their roles. We Seniors got a little restless after so many years of school so we decided to go on a sneak trip. We left April 24 at 7:00 a. m. and toured the Southem and Western parts of Mon- tana. Our first stop was Helena, Montana. There we saw the Charles Russell Art Museum and the Capitol Building. About 4:00 the same day we reached Virginia City. The older part of town was closed, but a good time was had by all. That night we stayed in Butte, after a little difficulty of finding a place to stay. The next day every- one was up bright and early at 6:00 all ready to travel some more. We ate breakfast and started towards Missoula. Along the way we stopped at the Warm Springs Mental Institution, the Galen Sanitarium, and the State Penitentiary at Deer Lodge. While the girls went through the Galen Sanitarium, the boys went to Anaconda to see the smelter. That night we stayed in Missoula and took in a show. Our last moming we decided to go to Flathead Lake and around the edge of Glacier Park. We also stopped and saw Hungry Horse Dam. We reached home Sunday, April 26 at 7:00 p. rn. Our chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kolczak and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Donoven. The next oc- currence was the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet held May 9 in honor of the Seniors. Last but not least were the biggest events of all, Baccalaureate and Commencement. This ended our four long, but happy, years of ,high school. Now we shall go out to face the world with the powers of knowledge that we have thus far attained. 70664 I, Jackie Bullman, hereby bequeath my position as Editor of the Kremlines to Mary Wall. I also bequeath my position of cheerleading to Shirley Gomke. I, Roxie Lee Wright, wish to bequeath all my annual and paper worl: to Margaret Rolston, Mary Wall, and Karen Nelson. I also leave my place on the honor roll to Sharon Howser. I, Shari Rae McLain, bequeath my ability to bite my fingernails to any- one who can't wait for dinner, and any old rings, jackets, and pictures I've collected the past four years in K. H. S. to Beth Reese. I also bequeath my position in the Havre Air Force Base to Sharon Stensrude. My position is Com- mander of Charley Crew. I, Bonnie Marie Pollington. hereby bequeath my place at the senior table to Randy Vogel. I wish also to bequeath my English book to anyone who wants it. I, Terry L. Roberts, bequeath my bad manners to Lynden McLain and any- thing I have left to anyone who gets to it first. I, Earl Neil Donoven, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Marvin Melby and my position as Editor of the Annual to Melvin Gomke. I also bequeath my position on the ball team to Dick Pollington. I, Glen Patrick Reese, bequeath my good looks to Donnie Gomke. I also bequeath my studying ability to Margaret and Mary. And to my beloved sister, Beth, I leave my absence, which should make her very happy. pwkw As we gaze into the crystal ball and look into the future ten years from now, we see: Roxie Wright as a private secretary for Mr. Dupont. She travels to his different offices all around the world. At the present time she has joined her former classmates, Beverly and Shari in Hollywood, California. She intends to stay in Hollywood for an indefinite time. just a minute, the phone is ringing. Hellol lt's for Roxie. Who? Gary Howser? Well, how are you. . . Roxie has just changed her mind about staying in Hollywood. She just resigned her post as private secretary and is planning to go back to her old home town, Kremlin, Montana. We see the card of our class, Glen Reese, as a college professor teaching at Poly Tech. in California. He is teaching his favorite subject of advanced sun bathing and oral penmanship, on the beach, of course. It may interest his classmates to know that we also see him driving one of his favorite cars, a Chevy! Remember how he used to hate them? We now see Shari McLain, the extrovert, at last joined with her partner in crime, Beverly Trulson. Shari has tried many vocations but can't seem to choose the one she likes best. At the present time she is a singer in the famous Purple Onion in Holly- wood, California. As we got a glimpse of her through the crystal ball, we saw her reading a letter. We believe the name on the envelope was Melvin Gomke. The married man of the class, Terry Roberts, we see is still married. However, there has been a few additions to his family. They have two Irish setters and three an- gora kittens. Terry is still studying to be an electrician. He has been going to several different colleges throughout the country. From the looks of things, Terry still hasn't left the beatnik stage. Now we have the devoted couple, Jackie Bullman and Earl Donoven, now Mr. and Mrs. Donoven. They now own a large cattle empire known as the lazy KD. It is lo- cated in the Northwestern part of Montana. They worked hard for everything they own and are now enjoying life along with their children. Throughout the household are several servants and maids that rush to the call of Mr. and Mrs. Donoven. At our last look at the Donoven family, they were getting into their 1969 Cadillac to go back to Kremlin to visit their old stomping grounds. And lastly we see, Bonnie Pollington as another Florence Nightengale. We see pictures of Bonnie throughout the nation for her brilliant work in the medical field. She went to college for seven years and got her docters degree in medicine. She is very happy doing this type of work because it is what she has always wanted to do. During the past few years she has been traveling throughout the world giving talks on new ideas and experiments in medicine. SHARI MCLAIN GLEN REESE ROXIE WRIGHT BONNIE POLLINGTON TERRY ROBERTS JACKIE BULLMAN EARL DONOVEN ' s 6 W 6 0 'L S it n 6 4 6 k e I 3 4 W I Y l -1 1 1 1 I W Y Y 1 A 1 ,,f ,., .l UNIGRS x ? 5 MELVIN GOMKE KAREN NELSON RANDY VOGEL ROBERT ULLERY SOPHOMORES TERRY MURDOFF MARVIN MELBY MARY WALL GA IL POLLINGTON MARGARET ROLSTON ' , Q U1 gx 1 X51 my H ,Q 2 if, -. 7 gig 2 Q, xxx FRESHM N . 3. , . if , M f 4' Ex a z MMV P SHARON HOWSER LYNDEN MCLAIN BETH REESE DONNIE GOMKE JANICE ORDWAY DICK POLLINGTON SHARON STENSRUDE . V? ff! X ORGANIZATIONS , In . wg- - ff ' 1 K U- L- -Y My . . - WJ ' , - f fl, -' ,M V, N - ..k k. ,.. 1 .. , , K ywvft ne w ,Q ,M T -T . ,k I f Editor - - - Co-Editor - COPY ---- Art - - Photography SW! - - - EARL DONOVEN - - - - -ROXIE WRIGHT JACKIE BULLMAN KAREN NELSON 'TERRY ROBERTS RANDY VOGEL - ROXIE WRIGHT JACKIE BULLMAN EARL DONOVEN Sports - - - ' MELVIN GOMKE RANDY VOGEL EARL DONOVEN Feature - - - ' ROXIE WRIGHT GLEN REESE SHARI McLAIN Organization - - - - -BONNIE POLLINGTON ROBERT ULLERY Subscriptions - - ---- ANNUAL STAFF Advisors - - - - -MR. C. F. RUBY MISS P. C. CASEY Editor ----- Co-Editor ---- Feature Writer - - Art and Make-Up - - - Rep ort ers: Sp orts ---- Grade School - - High School - General - - Typists - - - Ditto - - Production Advisor Editorial Advisor - -SW! ' ' JACKIE BULLMAN ' ' ' MELVIN GOMKE - - SHARI MCLAIN - - PAPER STAFF - - EARL DONOVEN - - - - ROBERT ULLERY - -BONNIE POLLINGTCN KAREN NELSON - - - - -MARY WALL MARGARET ROLSTON - - - TYPING II CLASS - - -MELVIN GOMKE RANDY VOGEL -' - MR. C. F. RUBY -' - MISS P. C. CASEY EARL DONOVEN GLEN REESE President Vice President MR. YARBROUGH Advisor ROXIE WRIGHT RANDY VOGEL Secretary Treasurer O w l EARL DONOVEN GLEN REESE President Vice President MR PA UL ARNESON A dv isor MARVIN MELBY MELVIN GOMKE Secretary Treasurer h 4 WMM Ogfezew MISS CASEY SHARI MCLAIN JACKIE BULLMAN ROXIE WRIGHT Advisor Vice President Secretary-Treasurer President Karen Nelson Beth Reese Shari McLain Jackie Bullman Becky Ameson gfmzesadwzivopdffff Qwzesmaegzmzmfm 0 0 . ROXIE WRIGHT JACKIE BULLMAN President Vice President MR. YARBROUGH Advisor SHARI MCLAIN BONNIE POLLINGTON Secretary Treasurer MELVIN GOMKE ROBERT ULLERY President Vice President MISS CASEY Advisor KAREN NELSON RANDY VOGEL Secretary Treasurer MARY WALL A664440 ' 1 GAIL POLLIN GTON President Vice President MR. MCCRACKEN Advisor TERRY MURDOFF MARGARET ROLSTON Secretary Treasurer DONALD GOMKE President LYN DEN MCLA IN Vice President MR. CALVIN RUBY A dvisor BETH REESE Secretary SHARON STENSRUDE Treasurer Offctow LEFT TO RIGHT: Shari McLain, Vice Presidentg Mary Wall, President: Sharon Stens- rude, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Kainz, Advisor. 7411! .leaned ATHLETICS ' axee LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Paul Ameson, Randy Vogel, Terry Murdoff, Glen Resse Donald Gomke, Earl Donoven, Melvin Gomke, Marvin Melby, Dick Pollington, Robert Ullery, and Manager Pete Johnson. The Foxes started the season on November 1 with seven returning lettermen and two freshmen. The team progressed gradually winning five out of their last nine games before the tournament. ' We went into the tournament with a six wins and thirteen losses record and came out of the tournament with 5th place, winning one out of three games. few! gEg :szfw s , ,EV QQ . xx EARL DONOVEN DONA LD GOMKE Forward Forward I O 0545 606 MELVIN GOMKE GLEN REESE Center MARVIN MELBY Guard Guard RANDY VOGEL Guard TERRY MURDOFF Guard ROBERT ULLERY Forward DICK POLLIN GTON Forward gaddedfdlf knee E N0. 8 - - - ---- DENNIS FREY NO. 6 - - - - - ARNOLD SORENSON NO. 'I - - - - - RANDY KOUTNIK NO. 9 - - - - ' 'MICHAEL DONNER N0. 12 - - ' 'DUANE JOHNSON NO. 4 - - - - - DAVID MELBY COACH - - - - - PAUL ARNESON OILMONT - - IOPLIN ' ' HINGHAM - '- GILDFORD - - HAV'RE-- OILMONT - - JOPLIN - ' RUDYARD - - INVERNESS BIG SA NDY GILDFORD INVERNESS HLNGHAM - - BOX ELDER BIG SANDY RUDYARD - - OILMONT - - RUDYARD - - CHESTER - GILDFORD - - HINGHAM - - RUDYARD - - GILDFORD - - INVERNESS HINGHAM - - BOX ELDER Scofzeo 71' Scion! 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PAUL ARNESON Grades 5-6 Grades 7-8 A if- fm ' :lf f:Q3?l i3' V Vhhy , .A, , i k V ' mL.- K W L - - 3 . 5 ,, ,mg P -V V ' i i j LV H i ,,hh' i ii i 5 i F i iiii 75 T ii iii David Borst Carol McCormick Margie Reese Linda Nelson James Pursley Judy Havskjold audi' Qaeda Ioan Johnson Dick Bullman DeeAnn Bullman Dennis Frey Karen Havskjold David Melby Lorraine Vosen Randy Koutnik Edna Rolston Arnold Sorenson Sue Ullery Mike Donner Shirley Gomke Cody Pollington Eileen Murdoff Duane Johnson 495135 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Beck, Douglas Dees, Robert Gomke, Con Johnson, Kathy Koutnik, Fern Vogel, John Vosen. Saud W FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Bullman, Marilyn Bullman, Carra Johnson, Donald Johnson, Danny LaBe11e, Patsy LaBel1e, Don- nie Pollington, Everett Reynolds, Terry Lee Schend, Ruth Wall, Dean na Werbelow, Jess Borst. 74:5-wt Trudy McCormick Marilyn Melby Teresa Vosen Gary Pollington 'yoafzli Gerald Beck Robert Beck Pamela Haugen David Johnson Carolyn Melby Kathleen Reynolds Marcia Vosen John Werbelow ?0wt Johnny Canady Debra Dees Shelley Donoven Michael Holst Rodney Johnson Albert Melby Mary Pollington Kenneth Werbelow I0dY Beck Charles Dees Patricia Gomke Laffy I0hHS0I1 Denise LaBelle Debora Vosen Patricia B01-st AWVMP44 ff Q57 MMM fiiw' J? CLA' J! 2- 4 M7 -'77 69 LL Qbvuv QM 4.5-q' S .f jf' . A, .ff .ig I .1 Q35 S.-f ' MA' K 3 K We Xa x xxx W 1 1 K 26 W ADVERTISERS 521 NORTHERN TIRE CO. Gasoline Oils Truck Stop Farm Delivery Service Phone Havre 1500 or 1501 RALPH GEORGE GENERAL CONTRA CTOR Water Sewers Basements Phone 1127-W OFFICE MACHINE SUPPLY R. C. Allen and Olympia Typewriters Phone 156 Havre NORMAN'S RANCH AND SPORTSWEAR High Quality at Low Prices See Us Soon Phone 2030 Havre LOU LUCKE'S Clothes of Distinction and 408 West lst St. Pendleton Sportswear Phone l5l Phone 1664 Havre, Montana LARIAT BAR For an Evening of Fine Entertainment GEORGE AND BETTY DOLEZAL, Prop. Kremlin, Montana LA Moons Clothes of Distinction for Smart Women 213 3rd Avenue I Havre, Montana For Your We stinghouse Appliance s See the HAVRE ELECTRIC COMPANY I-Iavr e , M ontana IST NATIONAL BANK Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation When Money Matters, Think lst Havre, Montana We Handle the Finest PATTERSONS FASHION LANE Pendleton Century Joan Marie EDDY'S BAKERY Your lst Choice Bread Always Dependable Service Havre , Montana HANSEN SHEET METAL Heating and Air Conditioning East First Street Havre, Montana JOHN J. 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T f A g mv elim . gig ., - -isasigqx, A 'i5i3Fif1fw:', '- 1i?f'sli??i ' A M 'lmW HOWARD BROTHERS Accessories Washers and Dryers Draperies Dinettes Carpets Radio and TV Nationally Advertised Furniture at Popular Prices Phone 620 Corner of 3rd St. and 4th Ave. Havre, Montana 1 GROGAN-ROBINSON Lumber and Building Materials Call Havre 25 LUMBER COMPANY HELTNE'S OIL CO. Carter Distributor Recapping - Vulcanizing Phone 111 Havre, Montana HAVRE IMPLEMENT COMPANY John Deere Implements Z West Znd Street Havre, Montana HINEBAUCH BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL A LIGNING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Phone 2245 Havre, Montana ANGSTMAN'S MOTORS Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Genuine Parts Body Work Phone Z2 Havre, Mont 3.113 BING AND BOBS Anything in the Line of Sporting Goods We Serve All Your Needs Phone 6 0 0 Havre , Montana ANTHONY'S CLOTHING STORE Phone 842 Havre, Montana For A11 Your Insurance Needs Call on BURLEIGH FARMER INSURANCE COMPANY Phone 1313 Havre, Montana Baby Portraits Candid Weddings SANDE'S TAVERN P 12. Miles West of Havre Prop. , JIM SANDE 514-R-1 School Photos Havre, Montana HELMBRECHT STUDIO Kre mlin GTA Farmers Co-Op Grain Dealer Montana HAVRE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Havre Montana 312 3rd St. Phone 250 i I Your Money Is Insured Up to 5510, O00 Home Loans FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY Tires Paint Batteries Hardware Antifreeze Oils Accessories Greases Patronize Your Own Business Kremlin, Montana PRICE-RITE MARKET Groceries and Meats Havre, Montana LARSON'S TEXACO Phone 1177 Opposite Post Office Havre, Montana BROWNS HARDWARE Home of GE Appliances Phone 706 337 lst Street Havre, Montana HOWARD BROWN, Proprietor McLEAN REALTY Insurance - Real Estate - Loans Phone 2221 111 3rd Ave. Havre, Montana 1 Q For All Your Insurance Needs B W Call O LING' ' ' Franklin 2-24120 America.'s Year 'Round Sport Fun for All the Family There's good reason why bowling is attracting more participants than ever. Here's a healthful sport in which every member of the family may AGENCY participate. It provides in- , , , vigorating exercise, interesting Llablhty Iggilvel competition and a fine spirit of good will between friends. Our staff invites you to par- ticipate in this popular, all t. . year' SPOT Kremlin, Montana Havre, Montana Y TRIGS ELECTRIC For All Your Electrical Needs See Trig Magnetos Gas Engines Motor Rewinding Electric Wiring Starters Generators SUPP LY COMPANY PEHLKE AND KNUDSON CONOCO SERVICE Service Station and Bulk Plant Phone 330 829 lst St. Havre, Mont. Conoco Products and Firestone Tires VOSEN'S GARAGE Be Wise Go to Bill's Economize Phone Fr. 2-4371 Auto, Truck, and Tractor Repair Kremlin Engine Tune-Up Montana Steam Cleaning 312-3 St. STANLEY 0. 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