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  • Giveaway House to say farewell

    Annette Hayden Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com Church folks are known for helping those in need. But as in any organization, there are always the few who stand out. Such was the story 50 years ago when a couple of local gals had an epiphany as in why help one or two now and then when they could devote ourselves to helping anyone in need every week? Hearts filled with a desire to serve were met by an opportunity to house quantities of donated items and food on an ongoing basis. The idea...

  • Giveaway House to say farewell

    Annette Hayden Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com Church folks are known for helping those in need. But as in any organization, there are always the few who stand out. Such was the story 50 years ago when a couple of local gals had an epiphany as in why help one or two now and then when they could devote ourselves to helping anyone in need every week? Hearts filled with a desire to serve were met by an opportunity to house quantities of donated items and food on an ongoing basis. The idea...

  • Baucus says Social Security privatization is off the table'

    MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON The incoming chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Thursday he wants to hold hearings on looming insolvencies in the Medicare and Social Security programs but said President Bush's plan to partially privatize Social Security is dead. “Don't waste our time,” said Democratic Sen. Max Baucus of Montana. “It's off the table.” He said the rising cost of Medicare and other health costs is a priority for the committee, though he did not detail how the committee would app...

  • Baucus says Social Security privatization is off the table'

    MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON The incoming chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Thursday he wants to hold hearings on looming insolvencies in the Medicare and Social Security programs but said President Bush's plan to partially privatize Social Security is dead. “Don't waste our time,” said Democratic Sen. Max Baucus of Montana. “It's off the table.” He said the rising cost of Medicare and other health costs is a priority for the committee, though he did not detail how the committee would app...

  • Baucus says Social Security privatization is off the table'

    MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON The incoming chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Thursday he wants to hold hearings on looming insolvencies in the Medicare and Social Security programs but said President Bush's plan to partially privatize Social Security is dead. “Don't waste our time,” said Democratic Sen. Max Baucus of Montana. “It's off the table.” He said the rising cost of Medicare and other health costs is a priority for the committee, though he did not detail how the committee would app...

  • KARL NYSTROM obituary

    Karl A. Nystrom, 98, of Bozeman died Friday, Sept. 24, 2004, at his home of natural causes. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Havre Seventh-day Adventist Church, 405 Sixth St. Cremation has taken place. Karl was born to Fred and Anna Nystrom on June 28, 1906, in Havre. Karl married Ruth M. Cooper on May 19,1941. She preceded him in death in 1999. Survivors include his daughter, Carol A. Forshee, Caldwell, Idaho; son, Clair K. Nystrom of Bozeman; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and numerous...

  • KARL NYSTROM obituary

    Karl A. Nystrom, 98, of Bozeman died Friday, Sept. 24, 2004, at his home of natural causes. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Havre Seventh-day Adventist Church, 405 Sixth St. Cremation has taken place. Karl was born to Fred and Anna Nystrom on June 28, 1906, in Havre. Karl married Ruth M. Cooper on May 19,1941. She preceded him in death in 1999. Survivors include his daughter, Carol A. Forshee, Caldwell, Idaho; son, Clair K. Nystrom of Bozeman; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and numerous...

  • KARL NYSTROM obituary

    Karl A. Nystrom, 98, of Bozeman died Friday, Sept. 24, 2004, at his home of natural causes. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Havre Seventh-day Adventist Church, 405 Sixth St. Cremation has taken place. Karl was born to Fred and Anna Nystrom on June 28, 1906, in Havre. Karl married Ruth M. Cooper on May 19,1941. She preceded him in death in 1999. Survivors include his daughter, Carol A. Forshee, Caldwell, Idaho; son, Clair K. Nystrom of Bozeman; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and numerous...

  • PERCY A. BOETTGER obituary

    Percy A. Boettger of Havre died Tuesday, Feb, 3, 2004, in a Great Falls Hospital. He was 82. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Percy was the son of Dewey and Helen (Duncan) Boettger. He was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Dow City, Iowa. He moved with his parents at age 4 to a farm north of Havre. Later, Percy attended Havre High School, then joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1945. He worked for the railroad, for Rex Harris and Sons, and for Tom Patrick Construction. He loved to camp, fish and...

  • PERCY A. BOETTGER obituary

    Percy A. Boettger of Havre died Tuesday, Feb, 3, 2004, in a Great Falls Hospital. He was 82. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Percy was the son of Dewey and Helen (Duncan) Boettger. He was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Dow City, Iowa. He moved with his parents at age 4 to a farm north of Havre. Later, Percy attended Havre High School, then joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1945. He worked for the railroad, for Rex Harris and Sons, and for Tom Patrick Construction. He loved to camp, fish and...

  • PERCY A. BOETTGER obituary

    Percy A. Boettger of Havre died Tuesday, Feb, 3, 2004, in a Great Falls Hospital. He was 82. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Percy was the son of Dewey and Helen (Duncan) Boettger. He was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Dow City, Iowa. He moved with his parents at age 4 to a farm north of Havre. Later, Percy attended Havre High School, then joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1945. He worked for the railroad, for Rex Harris and Sons, and for Tom Patrick Construction. He loved to camp, fish and...

  • PERCY A. BOETTGER obituary

    Percy A. Boettger of Havre died Tuesday, Feb, 3, 2004, in a Great Falls Hospital. He was 82. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Percy was the son of Dewey and Helen (Duncan) Boettger. He was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Dow City, Iowa. He moved with his parents at age 4 to a farm north of Havre. Later, Percy attended Havre High School, then joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1945. He worked for the railroad, for Rex Harris and Sons, and for Tom Patrick Construction. He loved to camp, fish and...

  • PERCY A. BOETTGER obituary

    Percy A. Boettger of Havre died Tuesday, Feb, 3, 2004, in a Great Falls Hospital. He was 82. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Percy was the son of Dewey and Helen (Duncan) Boettger. He was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Dow City, Iowa. He moved with his parents at age 4 to a farm north of Havre. Later, Percy attended Havre High School, then joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1945. He worked for the railroad, for Rex Harris and Sons, and for Tom Patrick Construction. He loved to camp, fish and...

  • PERCY A. BOETTGER obituary

    Percy A. Boettger of Havre died Tuesday, Feb, 3, 2004, in a Great Falls Hospital. He was 82. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Percy was the son of Dewey and Helen (Duncan) Boettger. He was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Dow City, Iowa. He moved with his parents at age 4 to a farm north of Havre. Later, Percy attended Havre High School, then joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1945. He worked for the railroad, for Rex Harris and Sons, and for Tom Patrick Construction. He loved to camp, fish and...

  • Levi Briese has found great success in his school career

    Levi Briese isn't sure where he'll be at this time next year. Briese, a senior at Havre High School, is talking to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. He's also thinking about Montana State University-Bozeman, and is looking into going to an Ivy League school. "I think I could possibly qualify," he said. His statistics back him up. He has a 3.9 grade point average, has played soccer, hockey, baseball and competed in track events, and helped the Havre High Blue Ponies win the Central A Conference football title with their...

  • Levi Briese has found great success in his school career

    Levi Briese isn't sure where he'll be at this time next year. Briese, a senior at Havre High School, is talking to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. He's also thinking about Montana State University-Bozeman, and is looking into going to an Ivy League school. "I think I could possibly qualify," he said. His statistics back him up. He has a 3.9 grade point average, has played soccer, hockey, baseball and competed in track events, and helped the Havre High Blue Ponies win the Central A Conference football title with their...

  • Levi Briese has found great success in his school career

    Levi Briese isn't sure where he'll be at this time next year. Briese, a senior at Havre High School, is talking to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. He's also thinking about Montana State University-Bozeman, and is looking into going to an Ivy League school. "I think I could possibly qualify," he said. His statistics back him up. He has a 3.9 grade point average, has played soccer, hockey, baseball and competed in track events, and helped the Havre High Blue Ponies win the Central A Conference football title with their...

  • Kids are in action, painting the Community Giveaway House

    Havre High School's Kids in Action have been busy after school this week, donating their time to fix up the Community Giveaway House. The kids have been working at painting the house with the help of advisors Kay Nessland and Mary Wagner and painter Dave Heydon, who Nessland said saw them working on the house and volunteered to help out. Earlier, Bruce Finneman's advanced construction class from Havre High was out installing new windows and doing work to fix the Giveaway House up. The work is a culmination of a project...

  • Kids are in action, painting the Community Giveaway House

    Havre High School's Kids in Action have been busy after school this week, donating their time to fix up the Community Giveaway House. The kids have been working at painting the house with the help of advisors Kay Nessland and Mary Wagner and painter Dave Heydon, who Nessland said saw them working on the house and volunteered to help out. Earlier, Bruce Finneman's advanced construction class from Havre High was out installing new windows and doing work to fix the Giveaway House up. The work is a culmination of a project...

  • Kids are in action, painting the Community Giveaway House

    Havre High School's Kids in Action have been busy after school this week, donating their time to fix up the Community Giveaway House. The kids have been working at painting the house with the help of advisors Kay Nessland and Mary Wagner and painter Dave Heydon, who Nessland said saw them working on the house and volunteered to help out. Earlier, Bruce Finneman's advanced construction class from Havre High was out installing new windows and doing work to fix the Giveaway House up. The work is a culmination of a project...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

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