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Hoipkins ft the rank the navy. ;ed in that He UnitedAmerican originally , in 1713. lilder, had r the new *s that as mder sung as”. llo'b-c and said,nicer ns in :ice to ex-?ause the in is capa-If, he has nrders, is to work to Lin self and lavy men d with en-its, and ithusia#tic ie enthusii-and recre-the apirft succe#sfulted States American nd a fleetihis name e is known the exact of his arts known, poor, peas-that some this coun-ge of Wy-tnty, N. C. 'ts and in-that John s original captain in th the con-took themnefactorc ;reat naval lim to the ependence.taken a prominent part in developing the following: aviation, radio communication, short method# of navigation, radio compasses, earth induction compass and sun compass for aircraft, bubble sextant for aircraft, ettlcient propellers for ship# and aircraft, stream-lines for ships and aircraft, and deep sea diving,Book 89 of Mortgages, at page 233 thereof, executed and delivered 'byCompany 1501, 000Camp Birch Creek NotesComp F-00Is Guest of CaptainDuring Mrs. Stoltz's visit with Captain and Mrs. Leo C. Wilson, there has been a Series of parties and entertainments in progress. Among these entertainments was a fishing triiip to Pear and Boot lakes, a dinner party in Dillon at the Wilson home, a fish fry at the WiI#on ranch on Birch creek, and a formal dinner in Butte. It is now being planned Mrs. Wilson »to give a Labor day party. Mrs. StoIJz plans to Join her husband, Captain Miles K. Stoltz at Company 575, Winnett, Mont., some time about the fifteenth of September.New Courses Offered StudentsMr. Lumsden, camp educational adviser, informs us that the educational department of Camp Birch Creek has two brand new courses to offer student#. ,They are arithmetic and Diesel engine s.Dr. and Mrs. €. L. Sluuik to Visit Nature’s WondersDr. and Mrs. C. L. Shank have decided to go for an overnight visit to Yellowstone National park. The entire company joins In wishing them a most ipleasant trip.Educational Films Enjoyed by AllThe members of this Company look forward to every Tuesday and Thursday evening of the week, tor Mr. Lumsden has arranged with a film releasing agency for a series of educational pictures for these days. Much -instruction, as well as entertainment, has been derived from these pictures.Mr. Eesbrud to LeaveIt has been learned by thissoon. There is not a man in this Company who does not regret to hear this, for “Les” (as ho is known to the boys) is well liked by everyone. Everyone Joins in wishing him happiness and prosperity as he journeys on fro/m Camp Birch Creek. Mr. Walt Edwards, technical foreman, will take Mr. Lestrud’s place as project superintendent.Now Officer ArrivesFirst Lieutenant Merrill C. Clark of the Engineer Reserves, arrived here at Camp F-60, Birch Creek, to take over the duties of Lieutenant Barnes as welfare officer and adjutant. Accompanying him are his wife and child who are to make their home near camp. We extend our heartiest greetings to Lieutenant Clark and hope that he has a pleasant stay with us.Two New Men Enrol led in Company 1501 Company 1501 received two new enrollees this month. They are Glenn Robert#, a former member of this .company who enrolled as an L. E. M., and Robert Savage, transferred from Cmp Winnett to act as mess sergeant.Clayton McEachcm Donates Book^ to Company 1501 Mr. Lumsden, camp educational adviser, advi#es us that a former member of this company who now resides at Dillon and who is popularly known to the boys of this company as Surge, has donated a nice set of books to our schoolroom. Among these books was an edition of the encyclopedia Brit-tannica. Also there were several bo-oks of fiction. The boys were very grateful for this addition to the schoolroom and it is needless to say that many an enjoyable | evening will be spent with these j books this winter when the mercury is hovering below the zero i mark.1 Company 1501 to Enter Dillon Tennis TournamentMr. Lumsden has arranged with Rev. Tragftt for Company 1501 to be represented at the Dillon tennis tournament to be held at Dillon,Aug. 23. This series of gamespromises to be one of the best matches of the season. A# this is ; Company 1501’s first contest with Dillon all members are on their toes to make a good first howing.—John Stevens,Asst. Ed. Adv.Cnmnanv that MrWhile to some persons a pasture is a fenced in portion of the earth's surface on which grassdriAcn’t tr.mw _T O Trpfsrtrcm or.V VJ , 1 VOW llvtana, the rec will be closed the General E day of Septei o'clock p. m.Electors m election by a County Clerk appearing bel tration agent lying precincti vided by law.All persons must be citi: iStates and within the St one year and i a period of tl the date of tl her 3rd, 1936 Minors whc of 21 on or b may vote at s fng they are i closing of saic her 18th, 1931 The names failed to vote Election in Ni been, cancelle and such pers done so and i at the comini register withiii manner provh noted.ALRE1 County Cl Registrar c head CountSUMMONS FIn the Distric Judicial Dit Montana, In of Beaverlu THE FEDE OF SPOKAICLARK ANI and as sur derson Brc LAND AN] and wife; ANDERSO ANDERSO SON AND SON, husf FIRST Ni DILLON, 1 ation; JO: TANA M] PANY, a c VERHEAE AL FAR? TION, a ccTHE STATE C above-name You are hi answer the clt; tion which is the clerk of t which is herev and to file yoi a copy thereol attorney withi the service o1
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