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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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The Independent Record, Selena, Mont. Tuesday, March 10, 1953 1 Page Rites Pending Missoula (JP) Funeral services Townsend Bureau Misleading Common names are very misleading in the plant world. Dogwood is one thing in North America, but in England it is an entirely different plant. Corporation Created Gary, Indiana, is the creation of the United State Steel corporation, which, in 1905, bought a tract of 800 acies there, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Two Men Are Killed When Cars Collide Headon Near Chofeau Two Boys and Two Girls Chosen For Canada Event Bozeman (JP) Two boys and are pending for SFC Travis W.

Poole, 32, of Missoula, who was killed Saturday night at Las Vegas, Nev. Poole was hit by a car while directing traffic at the scene of an accident. Survivors include his widow and two sons, all of Seeks Higher Rates Hysham (JP) A request that the, Independent Telephone Co. be allowed to raise rates was to be heard at Hysham Tuesday by the Montana public service commission. The increase was asked because income is "unavoidably small" and operation costs have "greatly increased." Requested rates would range from $3.50 a month to $5, instead of the present Townsend Patients admitted to A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Murray of Three Forks, March 5. Mr. and Mrs A. E.

Arnett of rhntoauUP) Tnsenh Yates. 58. two girls nave Deen cnosen to rep- of Shelby and Gay Bagley, 58. of i resent Montana 4-H clubs at the Townsend are the parents of a son Fairfield died as the result of a 1UD weeK In AiDerta, Can-born March 7. iheadon collission five miles south iada- this summer.

More than 2,470,000 big game animals find food and shelter in Among residents visiting in Hel- of Choteau Monday afternoon on TT on Th nmOichoH Paul J. Moore, state 4-H leader, said they won the trips on the basis of their "'outstanding rec- Ihe Broadwater hospital were: March 4, Miss Deena Holloway. surgical; March 5, Mrs. Olaf Nelson, Toston, medical: March 7, Mrs. G.

A. Wetherall, White Sulphur Springs, medical; baby Teressa De-Borde, Townsend. medical; March 8. Barry Seaman, Radersburg, medical; Alfred Edwards, White Sulphur Springs, medical. Dismissed were: March 5, baby Sandra Edwards, White Sulphur Springs, medical; Mrs.

Elmer Barney, Town-i pna rppent wprp Mr. anrt Mrs o. ua. uc uium.w. The legal English stone weight The deaths raised the state's the forest fastnesses of the United States.

KXLJ-1240 NBC KCAP-1340-Mutual Palmer Engh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green, Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Ster- equals 14 pounds avoirdupois. highwiy fatality to. 43, compared ords to but 18 through March 9, 1952 xhe four are William S. Wight, tne year an nignway aeam recoras Hall: Irene C.

Bradley, Crane rett, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Duffy, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Watkin, Mr. and Mrs. John Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs.

in the state were smashed Curtiss O. Zook, Red Lodge, and Mavis Arlene Murray, Big Timber. For The "Rest" of Ycur Life For a Really Delicious Meal VISIT PAPPY SMITH'S H. G. White, Mrs.

W. K. Parker, send, medical: March 6, Mrs. James? Mr, and Mrs. L.

Connors, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doggett. Teton Sheriff A. O.

Peterson said Yates died at the scene of the accident and Bagley died about an hour later in a Choteau hospital. Peterson said both men were alone in the cars they were driving. An inquest was planned Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Doggett of 5:30 KERSl.ER NEWS 5:43 News on Parade Music 5:15 Highlander Tavern 6:30 Red 8kelton 7:00 Martin and Lewis 7:30 Fibber McOee and Molly 8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 John Cameron. Swazey 8:35 First Nlchter :00 One Man's Family :15 News 9:30 Cavalcade of America 10:00 Morgan Beatty 10:15 NBC Orcliestra 10:55 Business Today 11:00 News 11:15 NBC Orchestra 11:55 News 13:00 Blgn Off Sapport te Red Cress 8:30 Sky Ring 8:55 Headline News 6:00 News Roundup 6:15 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 6:30 Melody Magic 6:45 Oabrlel Heatter 7:00 Road Report 7:05 Jim Peterson, News 7:10 Titus Moody Show 7:15 Legislative Roundup 7:30 That Hammer Guy 8:00 High Adventure 8:30 On and Off the Record 8:00 News Roundup 8:15 Outdoors With Ed Dodd. Natl. Wildlife Association 8:30 The Search That Never Ends 8:55 Bports Nlte Kcap 10:00 Nlte Kcap Show with News Summaries 13 00 sign Off Duncan, White Sulphur Springs, medical; March 7, baby John Bos-ter, Townsend, medical; Mrs.

Floyd Smith and daughter, Radersburg; March 8, Pat Hooks, Town-send, surgical; Mrs. Lyman Etz-wiler, Townsend, medical; Mrs. Diamonr KS Ranchotcl East Helena visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Siebold and daughter, Colleen, of Helena were Townsend visitors Sunday. Sentenced for Theft Missoula (P) Virgil Vern McLaughlin was sentenced in Missoula district court to 12 years in the state prison at Deer Lodge Monday. He pleaded guilty last Thursday to a charge of grand larceny involving theft of a $50 suitcase and a $150 accordion from an automobile in Missoula. Fallon County Held James E. Smith and daughter, Townsend.

AND HOT SPRINGS ONLY A SHORT DRIVE FROM HELENA Wood, irrigation engineer with the soil conservation service, will be in Townsend Wednesday to show colored slides on proper As Disaster Area Washington (JP) The agricul ture department Monday desig TOWN-EAST HELENA TONIGHT ONIY 7 And 9 o'Clock Avon News irrigation practices and discuss the different methods of irrigating. His presentation will be at the nated Fallon county, Montana, as a disaster area under its farm aid program. KESSLER LAMB SAUCE Empty the drippings from the roasting pan when the Iamb is 34 done. Replace the pan and add I a cup Kessler, a sliced onion, some grated nutmeg, an anchovy minced and a tablespoon of butter. Let the drippings from the lamb add to the mixture.

When the roast is done, strain the sauce, add wine vinegar to taste and serve as sauce. nam mm nm tout high school and will begin at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. Here you'll find hospitality that's truly Western a beautiful restful lobby, wonderful meals, organ music nightly, many rooms with private baths, three (3) indoor hot pools, and steam baths and masseur. JUST THE PLACE FOR A REST AFTER THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION! We know you too.

will enjoy this fine resort. Phone 2631 Boulder for Reservations This action was taken because of losses from drought and other adverse weather conditions. Farmers who suffered substantial losses and who are unable to obtain credit elsewhere may se A public art exhibit is being displayed in the main hall of the Broadwater county high school. The journalism department of the school reports that there are 20 'J3m BiKufm-HBincw if StfSlM fcMUT Owes cure loans from the department's farmers home administration to pictures on a variety of subjects and the methods include oils, water Avon A farewell party was given at the clubhouse Saturday evening in honor of Henry Price, who will soon be leaving for army service. A large crowd attended.

Lo cal talent in violin and piano provided music for dancing for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wallace visited friends in Helena Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Plume Murray, Lee Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Almandinger and children spent Sunday fishing at Brown's lake. carry on operations.

colors, woodcuts, lithographs, seri graph and casein art D. J. Jeffries, school superin Safety Man Named Missoula (JP) Robert A. Lechen has been appointed regional safety tendent, said the display would be held for about two weeks. The ex officer of the U.

S. forest service. Regional Forester P. D. Hanson said Monday Lechen's headquarters will be in Missoula.

Hanson hibit is sponsored by Montana Institute of the Arts and is going MOTS EEWEOa because Mr. and Mrs. A. P. MacFadden said Lechen's duties will involve spent from Saturday until Monday evening in Missoula visiting the 17 national forests in region 1 the rounds of Montana schools.

The Townsend fire department is completing arrangements for its annual St. Patrick's dance, to be given this year on Saturday, March and bills and posters have been put out This volunteer fire department friends. Mrs. Agnes Skelton spent the weekend at her home in Missoula. Phil Finnister has returned to his home here after spending several months at St.

Joseph's hospital in Deer Lodge. Mrs. Howard Wells and Mrs. Rhea Fitzpatrick motored to Hel 21, in the high school gymnasium, with Fisher's orchestra furnishing the music. Charles Mahoney, chairman of the dance committee, has distributed tickets for the advance sale, now has 20 members and it needs extra funds to help keep its equipment in repair and to purchase new hose and other equipment ena Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dougherty of Elliston visited at the Summer-field home on Thursday. Mrs. Ray Murray and children Jimmy and Mickey and Mrs.

Art Conway were Garrison callers Thursday evening. Jeannie Carlson, Tamara Cannon and Kay Fitzpatrick are confined to their homes this week with illness. F. Hoskyns of Deer Lodge was a business visitor in Avon Thursday. Mrs.

Ada Bailey of Elliston vis-; The Colonial Club WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, MARCH 12 FROM 3 P. M. ON! OPEN FRIDAY AS USUAL ited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Summerfield Thursday.

I SZYYS CLIFTON WFRB LODGE MEETINGS Masonic Helena lodge No. 3 Special and stated communication Friday, March. 20 at o'clock. A. degrees.

Morning Star No. Regular Communl cation March 11, 8 p. m. Last Times Tonife FOREVER 7:25, 10:10 DARK 6:15, 9:00 King Solomon Lodes No. 9 Special and aim paget PLUS "WOMAN IN THE DARK" DOORS OPEN 5:45 rerular communication, March le, 7 p.

m. M. degrees. Miriam Chapter No. I.

OES Stated meeting March 10th. I p. m. Americlanism program. Helena Commandery No.

3. KT Stated conclave Friday, March 13, at 8 o'clock. Josephine Hepner Chapter No. 88 Stated meeting and birthday party honoring charter members. March 17th, 8 p.m.

Jobs Daughters Stated meeting March 10. 7:30 p. m. Sapphire Temple No. It.

Daughters ol the Nile Winter ceremonial i p. m. Saturday. March 14th. Banquet p.

orogram. Stated session p. m. Thursday March 26, election ol officers. Annual FOIL-WRAPPED VX VJcA (GOLDEN YELLOW 4 TOMORROW THURSDAY AN EMOTION-SWEPT TROPICAL PARADISE OF ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE! reports, relreshments.

Scottish Rite Feci. 18. 18th and 20th Feb. 23. 21st degree.

March 12. 30th degree. Algeria Temple March 16th. Knights of Pythias Knights of Pythias and Pythian Bister meet first and third Mondays, Eagles Hall F. O.

Eagles w' i isYsis a'Mii; -v eONAiowAT ANO-DON'T RUSH THEY'RE ONLY WOMENI 5 HofoRiK'to RaMf! Helena Aerie No. It. Regular meetings 1st and 3rd Thursdays. Dances and ntertalnment every 6aturday. Visiting Eagles are welcome.

B. P. O. Elks Regular meeting each second tad fourth Cuesdays of the month. United Commercial Travelers OCT Luncheon.

Montana Club, each Saturday 13:15 p. m. Loyal Order of Moose Moose Lodge Regular meetings second and fourth Wednesdays. A TALE OF 3 SEP COtlEANO-UnaMOMIS ALWAYS LOTS OF FREE PARKING B. P.

O. Keglers Lodge No. 11 Monthly meetings thlro fuesday of each month at Capital Lanes at a o'clock. VIGILANTE THEATRE 2 COMPLETE SHOWS-7 THE I Only SUUHYBANK gives you Shi: 1-2-3 Guarantee of Freshness! Acticn-packed Adventure frrs ike. Untamed Timberland! (333es I usus SPREAD 1 1 VEGETABLES ii TASUS 11I1ER pffillsf I COOKING 00 i 1 FRESHER because Sunnybank is made only in limited quantities on special order.

Your grocer gets just what he needs. FRESHER because Sunnybank is dated at the plant-removed from your store before it loses its wonderfully fresh FRESHER because Sunnybank is rushed direct from the plant to Safeway. to your nearby Safeway store faster. PL1 JOHN PAYNE William Demarest Apes Moorehead Richard Aden Susan Morrow '7 Friday March at your FORD DEALER'S ifctnutiunj-ettahr ina IflB lino as MCT Hull 3 I mm nttU't ruiawn ncra Get it at -Also- NEWS, CARTOON, SHORT p.D.A.r..

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