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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 5

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Pag Tit The Independent-Record, Helena, Mont, Saturday, May 4, 1946 Theater Will Open State Top Court Mrs. R. Krieg Vital Statistics USS Saratoga Leaves for Bikini Atoll Farm Association Files Articles Of Incorporation Articles of incorporation for the Richland County Farm Labor Defines Tenure Marriage Licenses Edward A. Belding and Zelma C. Jolly, both of Helena.

Of Sheriff Office Sponsoring association of Sidney Clarence A. Lucero of Augusta were filed Friday with Secretary Hannula of Decision Will Affect and M. Josephine Great Falls. Is Taken By Death Here Beloved Matron Was Resident of Helena 45 Years of State Sam W. Mitchell.

The association defined its purposes: "To aid and assist farmers and all producers of agricul Lewis and Clark, Yellowstone Counties In East Helena With Sunday Show E. Don Tigny Plans Attractive House For City's Pleasure The new Don theater of East Helena will open Sunday afternoon with a special children's matinee at 2 o'clock, to be followed with evening shows for all the family at 7 and 9 o'clock. The building housing the theater has been entirely rebuilt. Deaths Robert Riding, 77, native of Oregon and for many years a tural commodities in obtaining necessary farm help and assist The Montana supreme court ance in connection with their farming operations in the proper miner in Marysville, died late yesterday afternoon in a local hospital following a brief illness. The body is at the Opp-Conrad-Retz ruled Friday that Yellowstone county must elect a Bherift at the November, 1946, general election Mrs.

Regina Krieg, 82, of 204 seasons and with the proper compensation." Incorporators ire Richard Hein of Savage, John Gear of Sid funeral home. Funeral arrangements are pending. South BeatMe, beloved Helena matron and widow of the late Andrew Krieg, died at St. John's hospital and in effect that sheriffs elected to replace deceased incumbents merely fill out the unexpired terms of the incumbents. Mrs.

Regina Krieg, 82, of' 204 ney, Martin Johnson of Savags, H. H. Anderson of Sidney and Ed at 2:15 o'clock this morning fol A situation similar to that in r.wujsjijijfijiiii. ijiii on i Ljj 1.111)111. ij i WWHIlMCrr" II I I I .1.

ft If 'I 4w '4 -i prrf.r: a 1 South Beattie, beloved Helena matron and widow of the late Andrew Krieg, died at St. John's with a cement floor and a novel, Hardy of Sidney. lowing a sudden illness. She was taken to the hospital at 6 o'clock Yellowstone county exists in Lewis and Clark county, where Sheriff last night. Mrs.

Krieg was born Dec. 18, Helena Residents E. R. (Chub) Munger was elected in 1944 to succeed the late Dan Buck. Several other situations of the kind exist in other Montana counties.

hospital at 2:15 o'clock this morning following a sudden illness. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning in St. Helena cathedral. Rosary services will bo held Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the cathedral. Burial will be in Resurrection cemetery.

The Opp-Conrad-Retz mortuary is directing Are Requested In Yellowstone county, Herbert staggered seating arrangement designed especially for a comfortable view of the screen from all locations. The interior Is decorated in old rose and ultramarine blue and the marquee Is of rose and white. The best of sound and projection equipment will be used, Mr. Tigny announces, and a new type of beaded screen has been Installed. The work on the building ras started Jan.

10. Mr. Tigny has been oonnected with the Moore theaters in Hayre Bailey, who brought the action To Aid in Drive against Earle Knight, county clerk and recorder, was appointed 1863, In Drusenheim, Alsace-Lorraine, France. She lived in Paris for three years before coming to New York city when she was 18 years old. She was married there 58 years ago to Mr.

Krieg, who died here about six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Krieg and their four chlldron moved to Helena on Feb. 7, 1901, and have resided here since.

Mr. Krieg was engaged In the butcher business and later was employed by the Northern Pacific railroad. to the office of sheriff upon the death of Sheriff Dan Stephenson, Collection of Paper who died on May 26, 1943. Bal ley then was elected to the of Funerals Requiem mass for Mrs. Emma Wahle Phelan, 56, native of Will Take Place fice in November, 1944, and the question wag whether he was Here Sunday Morning elected to the regular four-year for 20 years as advertising manager and projectionist.

He Trill reside In East Helena. Helena residents are urged to term or merely for Stephenson's have their scrap paper on the curb Mrs. Krieg-, who had a wide circle of friends throughout the city, was active in the St. Helena cathedral parish, Altar society, unexpired term. "We think it Is of no consequence that the ballot did not The USS Saratoga glides away from Sm Franclsco'a pier 83 and into the stream as sailors and civilians on the docks and on destroyers alongside wave farewell to the gallant carrier that is ultimately bound for Bikini atoll and "operation crossroads." A navy blimp, partially obscured by the Sara's smoke, soars over the 18-year-old veteran.

early Sunday morning for the Boy Scout drive, which will open at 8:30 o'clock, Clayton Fraser, gen specify the length of time for Boulder and wife of J. P. Phelan, retired Milwaukee employe, who died Wednesday at her home in Boulder following a lingering illness was celebrated this morning in St. Catherine's church in Boulder. Burial was in the Boulder cemetery.

The Opp-Conrad-Retz mortuary directed arrangements. Requiem mass for John A. Frlederichs, 79, resident of this area for about 46 years who died Wednesday morning at his home, and Walpurga lodge. She was a eral chairman, said today. lifelong member of the church Workers wishing to aid with the Survivors include two sons, drive should be at the Civic Cen Joseph A.

Krieg, city passenger ter or Northern Pacific depot by agent for the Great Northern rail City Briefs which the candidates sought the office In the instant case," the high court opinion said. "The successful candidate could not have been elected for a longer term than was then remaining to be filled, which was the unexpired term of Dan Stephenson." Associate Justice Albert Angst- Outdoor Activities, May Baskets and Mother's Day Gifts Occupy All Camp Fire Girl Groups in Helena 8:30 o'clock, he said. road; and Otto Krieg, commission Helena Klwanh Club Will Be Host fo Local Honor Youth Honor students from the rural grade schools of Lewis and Clark county will be guests of the Helena Kiwanla club during a tear of the city on Monday. The students will be taken to the Helena branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Funds from the drive "will be er of puollc safety; a daughter, used to purchase camping equip Mrs. William (Ottilia) Ashton; Nine cases of measles and one 1733 Winnie, Lennox, was celebrated this morning in St.

Helena ment for members of the Prickly of mumps were reported in the four grandchildren, Mrs. Ed Foord, Mrs. A. M. Verzuh and Otto A.

Kriei? of Helena and Mrs. Pear Boy Scout district. The activites of the Helena I kets. Judy Beth Allen brought re cathedral. Burial was In Resur man wrote the majority opinion, which was signed by Chief Justice freshments for the group.

The The Junior Chamber of Com city this week, Nell Sullivan Do-hler, city-county health office rection cemetery. Herrmann and Camp Fire Girls and Blue Bird groups during the past week have centered on hikes and making of company mortuary directed ar merce will co-operate in collecting and loading the paper, and trucks Carl Lindquist and Associate Justices C. F. Morris and E. K.

Chea- rangements. secretary, said today. Two cases of mumps were reported in the county. Eddy's bakery, the Marlow theater, the Capital Laundry, The Blue Bell Blue Birds of Hawthorne school walked down to the Camp Fire office to insure that their new members would know where it was, and on their return Requiem mass for Mrs. Helen McMahon, 42, widow of the late Mother's day gifts, Mrs.

Robert McGregor, local executive, announced today. are being donated by the city, county, stat.6 and private business concerns. dle. Associate Justice Hugh Adair partly dissented and partly concurred in the majority opinion. Independent-Record, the municipal John W.

McMahon, who was visited the lovely rock garden of killed Feb. 20 in a Pierre, S. At the last meeting Olyokwa The Scouts wish to express their Mrs. C. C.

Wright. New members auto accident, was celebrated this group welcomed a new member, appreciation to the people of Hel Michael J. Hughes of Missoula; thTee grwit-grandchlldren, Kath-eryne and James Foord and Sandra Margaret Verzuh, and a nephew, Albert Nigey of Helena. Another (laughter. Mrs.

Leo (Regina) Strub, died iu Detroit in" 1932. Requiem mass will be celebrated nt 9 o'clock Wednesday morning in St. Helena cathedral. Rosary services win be held Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the cathedral. Burial will be in Resurrection cemetery The Opp-Conrad-Reis mortuary is directing in this broup are Jean Spauldlng morning in St.

Helena cathedral ena for their co-operation in past and Willie Mack Gough. airport, the Foley cabinet and mill works and the radio station. At noon the boys and girls wfil be guests at the Elwanls dab luncheon at the Montana olnb rathskeller. Greetings win be extended lo them by the Klwanlans and Frank W. Anderson, secre Betty Clowes.

The group is continuing its textile painting project. Sacajawea group members spent drives, Fraser said. He added the Burial was in Resurrection cemetery. Opp-Conrad-Retz mortuary For baggage, furniture and quick delivery, or taxi, call 470. Community Transit.

Co. Adv. James J. Miles of New York, blind veteran, is here visiting at the home of John Tctncheck, 717 Fifth. Miles is a member of the national staff of the affairs of blind veterans.

opportunity of purchasing the new Former Helena News Writer Is Shied To Deivar Speech directed arrangements. last Saturday morning at the Camp camping equipment has thrown an Sunshine Blue Birds held their meeting, which was an Easter party, at St. Helena's school. Outdoor games were a feature of the Pontifical requiem mass for the entirely new light on scouting In this community, as the boys now Rt. Rev.

Msgr. James Grover Fire office making gifts for Mother's day. In the afternoon, the girls hiked up Dry Gulch, enjoyed tary-manager ot the Helena Cham party. The senior division, of Tougas, V. 61, beloved pastor St.

Cloud, Minn, May 4. (IP) ber of Commerce Rocky Mountain Blue Birds made a cook-out, and gathered 12 dif have something worthwhile to work for and are able to participate in more activities than Richard K. O'Malley, AP war correspondent who covered the Pa of St. Helena cathedral, who died of a heart attack early Friday Capital Beauty shop, 414 Power surprise gifts for their mothers ferent varieties of wild flowers for cific theater and the surrender of at the last meeting. Marlene Mer their nature book collections.

morning at St. John's hospital, which he entered Wednesday, will Japan, will speak here May 11 at cer, scribe of the Beautiful Blue Birds at Central school, reports A total of 171,980 ponnds of be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock Wakoniya group at Bryant school planned gifts for their Block. Phone 1468. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrencn Opp, former residents of Helena; where Mr. Opp was associated with the Opp and Conrad funeral home, have been in the city for a few Robert Riding Dfet After Brief Illness In Helena paper has been collected In pre Tuesday morning at St. Helena that the girls planned a hike for a joint spring meeting oi tne North Dakota and Minnesota Associated Press Managing Editors assocition. vious Boy Scout drives here.

cathedral. The Most Rev. Joseph today. After their opening exer Shodair Nurse Leaves For Exfra Study In New York Course Mrs. Helen O.

Haegele, super cises, outdoor games were en mothers and spent the rest of their time preparing for a hike to be held on Saturday. After their food pledge ceremony, held at Central school, members of Gatusi group M. Gilmore, D. bishop of the Helena diocese, will officiate. Priests of the diocese will recite joyed.

Friendly Blue Birds of St. days from their home in Seattle. New Oil, Gas Firm Helena's school made butterfly O'Malley, home on convalescent leave, will address a banquet May 11, given by the St. Cloud Daily Dr. Hopkins, chiropractor, over May baskets at their last meeting, spent their meeting hour feather- Is Formed Here 20 years In Helena, Phone 1378.

and Busy Blue Birds also of St. visor at Shodair hospital, left early today by plane for New York city to take a three-week course in stitching the infants' garments Times. Before joining the Associated Pr'ess, O'Malley was a Mon Robert Riding. TT, ttotrr ot Oregon and tor many years a miner In Marysville, died late yesterday afternoon in a local hospital, following a brief Illness. Mr.

Riding was born Feb. 8, 1869, in Oregon. Two sisters live in Idaho. Adv. the office of the dead at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening.

The body will lie in state Monday evening at the cathedral. Burial will be in Resurrection cemetery. The Herrmann and company funeral Helena's school, made May baskets In a blossom pattern. At By 13 Directors which they are making for the Needlework guild. Cheskchamay tana newspaper man.

Grace Nelson of Helena has Broadwater school, the Happy A new oil and gas firm, "13 Pe been elected president of the Mon R. K. O'Malley, who will, speak group spent its last meeting making plans for the FIremakers' dinner which they are soon to give Blue Birds made four-handled May baskets and then enjoyed re troleum, was Incorporated and authorized to capitalize for' home is in charge of arrange tana Home Economics club in Bozeman. She was named yesterday at a meeting in connec ments. freshments brought by Marcia $300,000 by Secretary of State The Idako group has two new The body Is at the mortuary.

Funeral arrangements are pending. Funeral services for Charles C. Hawley, who was hostess for the Sam W. Mitchell today. members, Patsy Nonog and Mar tion with high school week at day.

Grossman, 83, retired Helena businessman who died Tuesday Montana State college. Mrs. McGregor also announced May 11 in St. Cloud, was a newswriter on the Helena Independent for several years before joining the staff of the Great Falls Tribune. After a period as news-writer there, he joined the Associated Press and returned to Helena to serve in the bureau here.

His wife, Mrs. Victoria O'Malley, garet Garden. Wadaya group devoted it3 meet the latest nursing methods for treatment of poliomyelitis under the sponsorship of the Lewis and Clark county chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The course, for nurses from all parts of the nation, will begin May 6 at the Knickerbocker hospital in New York city. The selection of Mrs.

Haegele to take the Bpeclal course was announced by Robert L. Word, secretary of the Lewis and Clark county chapter. Mrs. Haesele has been hospital in Santa Cruz, of a heart that Verne Edwards had furnished Call Eugene's for permanent attack, will be conducted at 2 The firm's offices are to be in Helena and its business will be to acquire, drill and operate oil and gas wells in Montana. Thirteen directors signed the articles of incorporation.

They were: all Camp Fire and Blue Bird ing Saturday to a historical tour of Helena. Two of the members wave, experienced operators groups with fire prevention but Phone 75. Adv. o'clock Monday afternoon in the First Lutheran church. Burial will be in Forestvale cemetery.

Your Dealer for FARNSWORTH AND CAPEHART Radios and Combinations (When Available) Curey's Radio Service will give the Firemakers' dinner tons, in conection with the special for the rest of the group today, Dr. Elmer Adams of Salt Lakeland two daughters, Sidney and instruction which is being given to avoid starting forest fires in their Fred Munger, Ernest W. Ander The body arrived at the Opp Okihl group elected -the following city will be guest speaker at the Burke, are in Helena. son, E. L.

Gallivan, Robert L. first Baptist church Sunday, the cook-outs and hikes. Conrad-Retz mortuary last night. Requiem mass for Mrs. Anna S.

officers: Judy Shope, president; LuVerna Hammeli, vice president; Dickey, L. M. A. Wass and Sherman W. Smith, all of Helena; Patsy Radley, secretary; Roberta supervisor for two years.

She re Helena Fraternity Wong, resident of Helena for the past 35 years and operator of the Warren hotel, 22 North Warren, Joe H. Grenier," John E. Henry, Religious Movies Jackson, treasurer; Elizabeth Bot ceived her nurse's training at St, F. L. Sorenson and John McDon tomly, scribe.

The meeting was Alumni Will spent practicing square knots and CHAPEL OF ROSES Phone 249 HERRMANN CO. FUNERAL HOME will be celebrated at 9 o'clock Monday morning in St. Helena Will Be Shovn In Church Here Barnabas in Minneapolis and took graduate wnk in orthopedics at Gillette Siate Hospital for Crippled Children at St. Paul. singing Camp Fire songs.

Tawan Patronize Parade nell, all of Deer Lodge; Louis Undem, and J. B. Heavlin, both of Missoula, and Frank V. Gough, Gold Creek. Rev.

Henry J. Koslow said today. Dr. Adams is the new secretary for the Montana-Idaho-TJtah Baptists. He replaces Dr.

R. P. Douglass, who died last fall. Geary Beauty Shop, 303 N. Rodney.

Special dandruff treatments. Adv. Montana communities should obtain approval of the state board ka group spent its last meeting cathedral. Burial will be in Forestvale cemetery. The Opp-Con- Helena Sigma Chi alumni, many planning for a picnic, and arrang The first of a series of religious rad-Rets mortuary is directing ar of them former students of the ing to make Mother's day gifts.

rangements. late Principal A. J. (Bobby) Rob sound films will be shown by the Rev. Robert H.

Prentice Sunday night at 8 o'clock in the First erts of Helena high school, today At Bryant school, the Cheerful Blue Birds spent their entire meeting period making Mother's day gifts, reports Scribe Hazel Peter Presbyterian church. announced a "Vigilante day parade award series in honor of the be of health before building or ex AMERICAN SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Service Next to Penney's Graveside services for Mrs. Lydia Annie Goodhue, 90, former Helena resident, who died Sunday in Leesburg, will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in Forestvale cemetery. The Rev. R.

"Who Is My Neighbor?" Is the Urn. Marquis Dies Bozeman Mrs. Mayme A. Marquis, 64, wife of C. E.

Marquis, died recently. She was born Mayme Gross, in Niles, Mich. She was married in Harrisonville, Mo. The family has resided here for 28 years. Her husband, a son, Harold N.

Marquis, of Washington, D. and a grandson survive. loved educator. son. title of the film, which is pro The A.

J. Roberts memorial tending water supply, drainage or sewage disposal systems, Att. Gen. R. V.

Bottomly said today in an opinion for the board's ex Ginger Bacon, scribe of the duced by the Cathedral Film cor Rocky Mountain Blue Birds' jun poration. Many outstanding star awards will go to the three best floats in the May 10 parade, the PAINT IN PLASTICS Wide variety In colors. exterior, automotive and cement sealer. Phenomenal Marine Paints, finest for your boats. Our Floor Paints are unsurpassed.

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K. Kil- ior division, reports that the meeting was spent making May bas- players -are featured in the film, the Rev. Mr. Prentice said. He H.

Prentice of the First FresDy-terian church will officiate. The body arrived today at the Herr-man and company mortuary. first since the war. First award will be $25, second $15 and third bourne. $10.

Henry Loble, Sigma Chi added that many churches have added units for teaching the Bible in church and Sunday school. Rummage Sale, St. Paul's church, May 7, 8 and 9 th. Adv. alumni chapter president, said it is the intention of the1 chapter A medicine chest makes a convenient storage place for herbs and seasonings.

John E. Day is visiting his un City Council Deeds 100 Feet of Land To School District for Building; Resolution Vacates Portion of Street cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. that the awards be made annually to perpetuate the memory of the former principal, who originated the parade as a means of keep WHEN DINING OUT Eat at WISE'S COFFEE SHOP Open Weekdays From 6 A.

M. to 9 P. M. Plasterers' Society Holds Gathering Harmon, 318 West Lawrence. He is en route from Tacoma, where he was released as an ensign from the navy, to his home in 1 ing alive the history and tradi tions of Last Chance gulch.

rest rooms and transformer room OUTDOOR BULLETINS SERVICE NIGHT and DAY Reflective Signs Fone 2945 COLD FUR Springfield, Mo. Roberts served for approximate beneath the grandstand and build For 1946 in Helena The Montana State Plasterers and Cement Finishers association held its annual meeting last week in Helena, William F. Day, of Hel ing the shell on top. ly 25 years as principal of Helena high school, and also served as Taylor Taxi and Transfer. The council passed a resolution Phone 640.

Adv. 408 N. Main Phone 2766 extending their sympathies to mayor of Helena after leaving the high school position. Otto Krieg, commissioner of pub STORAGE AS LOW AS Lt. (jg) James Douglass Pet ena, secretary-treasurer, reports.

erson is visiting in Helena with A large number of out of town The city council this morning deeded the west 100 feet of the Flower Garden park to Helena school district No. 1 to be used as a playground and building site for the Bryant primary school. The council also passed, on first reading, a tesolutlon vacating the west portion of Chestnut street in order to complete the school site. H. W.

Larson filed a petition April 22 seeking the street, which has no useful purpose and has not been in use. No opposition to the petition was his wife, Mrs. Zetta A. Peterson representatives attended the meet 205 Breckenridge, while on leave ing, Day said. Following the lie safety, because' of the death today of his mother, Mrs.

Regina Krieg. Claims were allowed and other routine business conducted. Gifts of appreciation for his fine co-operation and work Old Clock A 210-year-old clock located in Greasby, England, has a record of nearly 2,000,000 hours of service. It was built in 1735, and still is in good condition. meeting, representatives attended from his navy duties.

He re a banquet held in the Corr cafe, cently returned from 29 months service in the South Pacific. $3 Entire Season Low Trices AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE! E. 11. BENDIKSEN CO. FANCY SHELL FISH Rummage sale, Shrine hospital During colonial times, you could buy a 30-pound turkey for 25 auxiliary, 312 N.

Main St. To close out prices, 10, 15 and 25 cents. Adv. during his six years as mayor were presented Mayor Haytin by the various city departments. The special meeting today was the final one in Mayor Haytln's cents in Boston.

Pigeons were Full Line of Ferry's FliOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS Power-Townsend Co. selling for a penny a dozen in those days. WE NOW HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF LHISEED OIL AND ANACONDA WHITE LEAD INTERSTATE LUMBER CO. .642 Helena Ave. PHONE 117 Linoleum laying of all kinds, Mayor John J.

Haytin announced today that the contract of the Montana Engineering company for the construction of the bandstand base in Memorial park career as head of the city gov Phone 181 Steamboat Blk. ernment. The newly-elected mayor, J. Open House Scheduled had been completed and the con electric irons, percolators, sweepers, toasters, stoves and all other appliances, Joe B. Grove, 305 E.

Cutler. Phone 2375-W. Adv. Charis corsets. Cotton Frock Wine, will assume his new REPAIRING AND RESTYLING Done at Low Summer Rates I GOLDBERG'S tractors released.

All of the stand duties at the regular city council organization meeting Monday is now completed with the excep' FLAI.1E-PH00FIMG For Sunday Is Postponed to May 19 tion of finishing the meeting hall, I morning at 10 o'clock. shop, 41 West Sixth. Adv. NORCO WATER SOFTENERS CITY PLUMBING HEATING CO. 413 N.

Main Phone 265 Wood, wood products, fabrics, rugs, draperies, ches ICS E. 6th. Dr. Cash, dentist. FUNERAL OPP-CONRAD-RETZ -Adv.

OME. terfield sets, auto upholstery, and textiles of all kinds can now be flame- If you can walk I can teach you to dance. Call 3647 after 4 p. m. Adv.

proofed with FLAMORT Fully tested and approved To bring out the natural of fruits canned without product. Exclusive i -tributorship for Montana, sugar, add teaspoonful of salt to each quart of fruit. The open house at the House of the Good Shepherd, previous" ly scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, has been postponed tin. til May 19 due to the untimely death of the Rt. Rv." Msgr.

James Grover Tongas, V. yesterday. The open house and membership tea, sponsored by the auxiliary of the House of the Good Shepherd, will be held from 3 to 5 o'clock May 10. A program will be presented at 8:30 o'clock by girls from the dramatics, dancing and choral classes of St. Mary's of the Mount.

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