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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 10

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Pa? Tea lb Independent Record, Helena, Mont Wednesday, Nov. 22, I960 Christmas Seals Mailed to -8J00 Residents Bernier Says 114 Pints of Blood Were Donated Here During Drawing at Civic Center Lewis Gough Coming Here for Legion Midwinter Meeting Skiing Opens Tomorrow at Belmont With Tows Starting at Cluh Meets in Assembly Tonight Northwest Airlines Official Talks At Lions Luncheon A Northwest Airlines official who says he was "born with a National headquarters of the One-hundred and fourteen pints Clark county ii scheduled for Dec American Legion will be repre. Approximately 8,800 envelopes, wanderlust" presented an interest sented by Lewis Gough ot Pasa 12. "We are assured of having a North Dakota Will Join Travel Hookup The North Dakota Automobile awoclatlon will Join in a teletype hookup of the Tarlfic northwest to furnish road and weather report for travelers, W. G.

Ferguson, manager of the Montana association, has been advised. The teletype will be set up in of blood were contributed for use on the Korean war front by Helena residents at a drawing Tues each containing two sheets of Christmas seals, were mailed this week to Helena residents for the lng travelogue to Helena Lions at their weekly luncheon meeting tor 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Montana Power company assembly room. He said memberships will be on sale and plans for a junior ski team and other junior activities will be discussed. quota of at least 100 pints for this drawing," Bernier stated," and if another emergency situa dena, national vice commander, at the annual midwinter conference of the Montana department of the day at the Civic Center, C. A.

Tuesday at the Placer hotel. 1950 tuberculosis seal sale, Mrs tion appears, it will demand an Milton E. Merriman, who spent Legion here Dec. 10-11. J.

M. Heidt, county chairman, Helena skiing enthusiasts have been advised to get their hickories out ot moth balls because Belmont mountain near Marysville will open for skiing tomorrow. Belmont officials say the trails are in better shape than at any time last year with 18 inches of snow on the lower trails and 24 inches at the higher points. The main tow and the 900-foot tow will start even greater effort In Helena." Gough is a World war II veteran said today. 30 years in the Far East, showed color movies which he filmed in Bernier, county chairman, announced today.

The chairman said that 1S4 residents reported for the drawing, but 20 were unsuccessful Korea, Formosa and Hong Kong. and now an attorney in Pasadena. He served as department commander of California during the Returns have commenced, the chairman reported, and in the first-three days of the drive "local donors. Of the 62 new donors for past year. merchants contributed generous The movies presented a graphic portrayal of the topography of the three places which have figured so prominently in the news recent the blood bank, 48 were accepted ly" during personal solicitations Gough will be accompanied by Earl Chandler of Boise, national Former Singer Dies Los Angeles, Nov.

22. (P) Mrs. Dorothy C. Crawford, 38, who formerly sang with Kay Kyser's band under the professional name of Dottle Dunn, died of leukemia yesterday. She bad been ill for some time.

Survivors Include a brother, Hubert Brandenburg ot San Francisco. by Mrs. Heidt and Mrs. Henrietta at the drawing Tuesday. Twenty-seven persons with definite appointments failed to report to the operating at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning.

The tows service two different hills. Carriers, Testifying For Rale Increase, Say Request Nominal Carriers, who opened testi Crockett, executive secretary of ly and of the habits and customs of their inhabitants. field secretary of the American Legion. Chandler attended the The reel contained some excel Unless the present storm midwinter conference here last lent shots of children In the two changes the situation, the road to year. Belmont is in good condition, ski Herb Klbler, department adju oriental countries and the British protectorate.

the Montana State Tuberculosis association. Mrs. Heidt emphasized that no personal solicitations will be made at Helena homes and that all individuals will be contacted by mall. She asked anyone who does not receive a packet of the seals club officers said. mony Tuesday in the interstate Last Sunday Bkl club members "One thing I have found," Mer tant, announced today that department officers, district commanders and department commit packed the trails and put the two rope tows In running condition.

riman said, "is that children are the same the world over, regardless of race, creed and color. It tee chairman are being called into Civic Center, Bernier said. Of the group of volunteers 16 were students at Carroll college, Bernier said, and another well-represented group volunteered to replace 13 pints of blood used this fall by a Helena youth. Two of the donors Tuesday were making their sixth contribution to the blood bank program. They were Helen G.

Nelson and H. S. Magraw, who have volunteered sis pints of blood since the program commenced about two commerce commission hearing now under way here, continued their case through the afternoon and into a night session. Representatives of a Wyoming oil company and three railroad repre Monday's rain and damp snow the Fargo office of the association but a complete report on all roads and highways of the state will be available as the state highway department has a teletype station in every major town and city on the main highways of the state. Ferguson said the North Dakota association will be on the teletype circuit in about a week.

A sending and receiving set recently was set up in the Montana office in Helena and is connected with stations in Washington, Idaho and Oregon. Wyoming association officials have been urged to set up a teletype machine somewhere in that state and the idea has received Helena for the midwinter confer and information to call her at created an excellent base on the would be wonderful if adults had ence. 3911-J. the same trust and confidence in Post commanders and adjutants trails and subsequent snow has given it a good running surface. each other as children have." THERMOSEAL DE LUXE WINDOWS Trade In Your Wood Windows Save on Fuel TERMS 812 Front Thone 530 President Les Alke has railed Merriman's talk did not deal sentatives spoke on behalf of the petition for increased intrastate freight rate Increase.

a meeting of the Belmont Ski club are asked to attend the conference at which the 1951 budget will be adopted and district resolutions considered and reports heard. The county chairman explained that "Christmas seals are the sole support of the Montana Tuberculosis association. They provide the funds for a year-round program of tuberculosis control and they bring us ever closer to our with the political problems of the Far East. He did say, however, that he doesn't believe the Chinese During the afternoon, 39 ad ditional exhibits were accepted in years ago. Making tneir nun visit to the center were H.

Amos, Social highlight of the two-day conference will be a joint banquet Sgt. Edward Corbin and H. PLACER MOTORS OLDSMOBILE nt the Legionnaires and Auxiliaries Hansen, while 16 volunteers con- favorable response but no official trlbuted thelr fourth pint of bIood reply has been received. and 21 were made their third con' Dec. 10.

The Auxiliary will conduct Its midwinter conference simultaneous with the Legion executive committee sessions. I SALES 431 Fuller and SERVICE Phone 280 evidence. W. A. Hart of St.

Paul, assistant general freight agent for the Northern Pacific railway, told the ICC commissioner and examiner that the railways are seeking no special favors in Montana In asking for Increased rates and charges, but are requesting only what the ICC has authorized for Interstate rates. tribution. Thirty-eight of the volunteers Tuesday made their Communists are not Communists of the Russian type. "They are Communists, all right, but not one of the Russian type," he said, explaining that family ties are very strong among Chinese people and that Russian type Communism wants to dissolve family ties. Merriman, who has recently returned from the Orient, was intro ultimate goal the eradication of tuberculosis.

"During the past year an intensified program of patch testing and X-raying of suspects and contacts has been carried on in Lewis and Clark county. Health education, nurse's follow-up visits and supervision of arrested cases also are included in the control program." second donation. Volunteers assisting at the drawing, which was conducted by the mobile unit of regional head Motorists this winter will be able to gain information on road conditions in neighboring states and what the weather prospects are before starting a cross country trip, Ferguson said. Weather and road information supplied by other state associations will be relayed to local of LORANZ PLUMBING HEATING GO. We Specialize) In Overhauling and Repairing 42 8.

Main Phone 280-R "Lost" Lakes Many of Idaho's thousands of lakes still are uncharted and unnamed, some may remain undiscovered as in the Bighorn Crags, and other high ones, as In the Sawtooth range, seldom are seen. The rate requests for Montana duced by Melvin Henderson, North BENDIX AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYERS s1 9995 1003 Eleventh Ave. Ph. 2303 quarters at Great Falls, were Mrs. Leroy Halpine, Mrs.

Joseph Virag, Pat Hahn, nurses aides; Mrs. B. C. Nutter, Mrs. Melvin E.

Magnuson, are not unreasonable, he de clared. Most of his testimony and fices of the association throughout exhibits were concerned with rates Mrs. Ashley Roberts, Mrs. Ed- the state, on sugar beets and coal. R.

C. Sanders of Seattle, gen mond Fallan, Mrs. Betty Gunder-son, Mrs. Clyde Gummow, staff aides; west Airline representative here. Guests at Tuesday's meeting were the Carroll college football team, Montana Collegiate conference champions this year.

Dr. O. W. Burgan introduced Coach John Gagliardi and the Rev. R.

G. Hunthausen, backfield coach. Gagliardi introduced the team members. eral freight agent for the Chi QUALITY UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE REPAIRING Mrs. E.

W. Anderson, mo "Prescriptions for Less" Ask Yonr Doctor About I PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5 West Sixth Phone 838 Professor Dies Columbia, Mo. Nov. 22. (P) Robert M.

Neai, 49, professor of journalism at the University of Missouri, was shot to death at his home here yesterday. Temple Morgett, acting coroner, said the wound apparently was self-inflicted. There will be no inquiry, Morgett said. Neal had been in ill health, and had re cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railway, testified mainly on rates for coal and livestock.

Phone 215-W tor crops; Mrs. Bessie Bright, Mrs. May C. Whaley, canteen corps; Mrs. Albert N.

Berg, graduate nurse; Mrs. Allen Shumate, Mrs. 114 S. Main He summed up his statement by St Mais School Civics Club Elects Officers declaring: "The time has come for the Alex Cunningham, Mrs. V.

M. Mc livestock Industry to share in the increased cost of transportation" RINGS cently resigned bis position at the Carthy, Gray Ladles; and O. P. Chisholm and C. A.

Bernier, volunteers. The next drawing in Lewis and university, effective next July 1. by paying the same rates on Intra Of Exqulste Beauty Officers have been elected for RAY-D-ANT CLEANERS "Free Pickup and Delivery" Opposite Post Office Ph. 4 state shipments in Montana as are Bare tent Keenake a backed bt ear own caarantee. paid on interstate shipments.

the Civics club at St. Mary's school, which received its official Carriers believe increased intra charter from national headquar Eaton state livestock rates are needed, he said, in view of the "unusual Art Supplies Sign Writers' Materials Fuller Paints and W'allpaper in Stock Walker Paint Store Turner Jewelry ly favorable conditions which have existed in the industry for some Dr. J. C. Spendlove Is Speaker at DAV Meeting Dr.

J. G. Spendlove, chief medi time and currently prevail." Continued withholding of in finest cascade Venetian blind co. phone 8063-J S3 s. main MSTMEI creases, Sanders said, would de OnritarJ trip ffoiafoff Christmas Trees Will Be Cut For Lions Sale The Helena Lions club will travel to Lincoln Sunday to gather trees for their annual Christmas tree sale.

Proceeds gathered from the sale of trees will go into a fund for the Lions Sunshine camp near Elliston. George Markin, who is in charge of the tree gathering and sale, asked Lions to meet at 7 o'clock Sunday morning at the Cabin cafe for breakfast. From there the group will go to Lincoln to cut the trees. The trees will be on sale about Dee. 1 at Banner-Nash company, 801 North Main, Markin said.

Business firms wanting large trees have been asked to contact Morris Sanford, Lions club presi prive Montana carriers of additional revenue. ters of Catholic Civics Clubs of America, Washington, D. C. The seventh and eighth, grade students at St. Mary's named Lawrence Hatzenbeller, president; Thomas Madden, vice president; Jean Van Sickle, recording secretary; James J.

Schneider, corresponding secretary; and Jeff Condon, sergeant-at-arms. St. Mary's Civics club is one of more than 3,000 such Catholic organizations in the United States. They are sponsored by the Commission of American Citizen Testifying next was Ernest Helena's 100 Self Service Food Store THE NEW GARDEN SPOT MARKET 1001 X. Main St.

Just Sooth of the Armory Intersection. McGuire of St. Paul, commerce cal officer at Fort Harrison, was the principal speaker at a November meeting of Lewis and Clark chapter No. 3, Disabled American Veterans. agent for the Great Northern rail with no rebound I Tumi are different.

They bring almoa Mutant relief from the torture of excen Itomach acid. But that's only the half oi It! Unlike "oTer-alkalizers," Tumi nerei cause a "recurrence" of the trouble. Gel roll of Tumi today. They're to depend, ible, to easy to take! way, who said the "interstate Better Service REBER shippers' disadvantage today is in-creased by the failure of the Mon- Dr. Spendlove reported that the disabled veteran is the reason for the existence of all facilities such as Fort Harrison and it is the re tana (railway) commission to ship of the Catholic University of grant the 8 per cent increase" Ph.

8557 112 Bdwy. authorized by the ICC. sponsibility of all "citizens to see America, Washington, D. and foster training for good citizenship of students in parochial a ej I RENT OUR MODERN FLOOR SANDER For Hour or Day POWER TOWNSEND CO. An intrastate increase in rates, that they receive the best of treat ment" He expressed the hope that junior high schools throughout he said, would not remove all the disadvantages for out-of-state eeee PITH WINl CO, SAN MANCISCO.

CALIF. the nation. ANY WAY YOU LOOK Plumbing Heating Repairs TUMI OR TH1 TUMMY dent, before Sunday. he and his associates may soon have the services of the finest permanent staff in the country Among topics to be considered by the group are recreational Others on Markin's committee shippers, but it would reduce them. McGuire said the Increases sought by the carriers would not result in substantial diversion of traffic to other forms of trans are H.

S. Dotson, personnel; Arthur Peterson, transportation; and told the DAV that the veterans' hospital always keeps a surplus of beds so that service facilities, intergroup relations, health and traffic regulations, fire prevention, supervised visiting of hospitals and other institutions and clean up campaigns. connected and emergency cases can E. S. Haines, location; Eric White, cutting; James Easby, pricing and sales; C.

L. Swan, publicity, and Tom Jenkins, man portation "because of the moderate increase we are seeking." be accommodated. Paul Wirick, commander of the American Legion post here, said power. Final witness before the hearing was recessed at the dinner hour was H. W.

Prickett, repre that difficulties concerning transportation for patients and visitors to Fort Harrison are being rem edied. He requested all DAV members to attend the annual baseball senting the Husky Oil company of Cody, Wyo. His testimony pointed out that Increased intrastate rates in Montana on petroleum products would remove part of the advantage Montana Kenneth Henry, Helena Plumber, One of 12 Passing Examination Kenneth H. Henry of Helena dinner Dec. 9 for the benefit of the American Legion Junior base Helena High School Honor Society Initiates 12 Today The Helena high school chapter of the National Honor society initiates 12 new members at a luncheon in the Montana club at noon today.

To become a member, a student must be a senior whose ball teams and he asked that names of orphans and sons and was among 12 Montana residents daughters of disabled veterans be producers have over Wyoming refiners. He said the Cody refinery ships from 65 to 81 per cent of its output to Montana, a major portion by rail. submitted to him for Christmas SINCE THE DAY WE BAKED OUR FIRST BREAD WE HAVE PROUDLY DISPLAYED ON EVERY LOAF OUR NAME grades through all of his high school career average B. remembrances. The local DAV chapter went on record as favoring a municipal ambulance to be procured and equipped for use at all times.

The date of the annual DAV state-wide Christmas party was tentatively set for Jan. 21 at Fort Harrison. The 12 honored today are Nan Barney, Clara Mae Claver, Diane who passed the annual fall tests, given by the state board of plumbing examiners, H. B. Foote, secretary, has announced.

Others passing the exams wen Jerry J. Swoboda, Billings; A LaPrarie, Shelby; Victor Fischer, Melville; Fred J. "Waterman, Hardin; Ivan M. Ibsen, Leonard F. Moore and N.

L. Cain, White-fish; Burdett H. Adams, Laurel; Maynard N. Stordahl, Conrad; Theodore R. Cllne, Great Falls; Wesley Stanley, Missoula.

Montana Allocated $175,054 for School Lunch Fund Draper. Dick Lay, Winifred Mer genthaler, Larry Nachtsheim, Lu cille Orr, Patricia Rossiter, Betty New members of the chapter introduced were Thomas E. Stafford, Smith, Jim Zugel, Kathleen Booth Richard L. Church, David A. Juli- and Rowena Day.

Montana has been allocated school lunch funds totaling for use during the 1950-51 umcers or tne society are en, Frank E. Smith, Howard C. Holland, James P. Shipman and Elizabeth Raftery, president; Al Thomas H. Carey.

ten Nowotany, vice president school year, officials of the pro Legal Advertising Mary Lou Zlon, secretary, and duction and marketing administration said yesterday. Funds are to be used to reim Notice of Time and Place of Hearinc Petition for Chance of Name. In the District Court of the Pirjst Judi Dian Guilio, treasurer. Current members are Larry Schneider, Art cial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Lewis and Clark. burse participating schools in part Brownlow, Dale Jorgenson, Ed Overturf, Diane Connors, John in tne Matter of the AoDllcation of Dr.

Ralph T. Cunningham Certified by American Surgery Board Chester Henry Mlesowlcz for Change of Morrison. These students were name. Initiated last spring. for their local food purchases.

In addition to these funds, which are appropriated on the basis of the number of school age children and per capita income of each state, Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 15th day of December. 1950. at th hour raye Kirkpatrick, Journalism teacher, is faculty adviser of the of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day in the courtroom of the above entitled Court In tne courthouse in the City of Helena.

society. Dr. Ralph T. Cunningham, chief of the surgical service, has been notified of his certification County of Lewis and Clark, State of Montana, have been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of about $17,000,000 is available to the department of agriculture for the purchase and distribution to states of foods needed to meet Letters of commendation were wnt to the initiates today and also to all underclassmen whose grades average for the past six Chester Henry Miesowicz for change of name to Chester Henry Miesowicz by the American Board of Surgery, Dr. J.

Gordon Spendlove, At any time' before uch hearini. or specific nutritional requirements of school children. chief medical officer of the vet 1 weeks. thereat, objections or remonstrances may be filed by any person, who can. in such erans' administration center at Last year approximately 30,000 Fort Harrison, has announced.

Dr. Cunningham graduated Montana scnooi children were served lunches under the program. Foods allocated to the state from the University of Nebraska objections, show to the Court or Judge good reasons against such change of name. Done and dated this 22nd day of November, 1950. GBOROlf W.

PADBURT, District Judge. MELVIN E. MAGNUSON, Attorney for Petitioner, Helena, Montana. I Nov. 22.

29, Dec. ft 13, 1950. I college of medicine in June, 1937. schools for use this year include 36,000 pounds of dry edible beans, He took his medical training at Clarkson Memorial hospital at Benefit at Citadel Friday Night For Christmas Fund Joseph Crowell, Helena magi eian, will present a special Salva 216,000 pounds of peanut butter, Omaha, and Kern General hospital at Bakersfield, and 1,786 cases of canned tomatoes, 288 cases of concentrated orange CASEY'S LUMBER Juice. postgraduate work at the University of Wisconsin.

East Helena Tel. 8486-J He served as a medical officer tion Army Christmas benefit show Actor Injured in the army from December, 1940, Delivered Prices: Rough S59.00 M. Finished 970.00 M. Custom Planing Hollywood, Nov. 22.

(JPi in the citadel social center on South Main at 8 o'clock Friday to January, 1946, two years of which were foreign duty, and was Things got a little too realistic in filming a football scene and Actor Paul Douglas came out of the discharged with the rank ot cap tain. Since his army career, Dr. Cun ningham has served with the vet erans' administration as chief of pileup with two broken ribs, his studio reported. Douglas, 42 and an ex-pro footballer, was mixing it up with some former Pacific coast conference players. Doctors said the ribs may take three months to heal.

the surgical service at the vet erans' administration hospital at Wood, and has been a member of the medical staff at Fort nignt. Maj. Fred A. Dorin, local commanding officer, announced. The only admission charge will ce a can of food which will be lised for the Salvation Army's benevolent Christmas dinner program, Major Dorin said.

Canned food may be either vegetables, fruit or preserves. Crowell will present a 40 minute program of "magic mystery and fun that will appeal to all ages," Major Dorin said. Crowell was a professional magician for 43 years and is currently retired, living In Helena. He will be assisted by Jimmie Halpine. I ARNOLD'S Shoe Store SHOES For Men, Women and Children WOMEN'S HOSIERY 10 South Main Street Phone 743-J EARL A.

ROBERTS, Manager Harrison since Aug. 7, 1949. Only Career Marriage is the only career open The National Geographic socie ty says Annapolis, was prob ably the first city In America to be laid out in accordance with to girls of Barcelona, where all the courting is done in the presence of a chaperon. Lovers do not kiss until the engagement is an modern Ideas of zoning and plan 42 Years of Baking Fine Bread for Fine Tables ning. nounced..

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