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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 12

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Helena, Montana
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Th Independent Record, Helena, Mont Wednesday, October 2S, 19W Twelve Halloween Dance Mrs. George R. Miller Drivers Are Warned About Defects During Road Check Bidders From Six States Attend Herrin Bull Sale Administration of Cany, on Ferry Recreational Area Discussed By State and Federal Officials Helena Chamber of Commerce Has Secured Two Large Areas Suitable for Guard Plans to Meet Relatives in Butte Mrs. George R. Miller, 713 Harri The State highway patrol de Administration of recreational Bidders from six states and Can son, and son, John R.

Miller, will spend the weekend in Butte awaiting the arrival of relatives from areas at Canyon Ferry was dis ada paid a total of $23,650 for 70 bulls and cows at the fourth annual cussed by state and federal offi livered court summons to nearly 200 of the more than 10,000 drivers checked through October road blocks in Misosula and. Billings divisions. Patrol Supervisor Glenn M. registered Hereford sale of Thomas Two large areas suitable for a firing range and maneuvering Scotland and Australia. Mrs.

Miller will visit her overseas relatives on their brief stop H. Herrin and Sons at their Helena cials at Canyon Ferry and Helena Tuesday. grounds for the 163rd armored valley ranch Saturday. At School Gym To Be Masquerade A Halloween masquerade square dance party will be held Saturday night in the public school gym on Seventh. J.

Morley Cooper and Earl H. Conver will be callers for the event arranged as a special feature for square dancers of the city. Prizes will be offered for the masquerade costumes for both men and women. Refreshments will be served at midnight. The dance is scheduled to start at 9:00 o'clock and will be concluded at midnight.

AH square dancers and spectators will be welcome to attend the event. development of its recreational resources. Representatives at the meeting included: D. J. Burroughs, national park service; Joe M.

Halterman, Billings, U. S. fish and wildlife service; Ashley Roberts, state parks director; C. A. Dolven, Great Falls, bureau of reclamation, and A.

A. O'Claire, state game warden. over en route to the coast. They The federal government is con Cattlemen from Montana, Wyo cavalry, the Montana national guard, have been made available in the Helena area, Mrs. Sherman W.

guard means much to the city of Helena and this area. These men coming to the fore with their lands has been gratifying. "The Montana national guard called upon us for aid in securing the sites. We were happy to be of service to this group which means much to Helena." The Glasgow Chamber of Com plan to spend Sunday night in Schultz said the arrests largely were for no driver's license or for driving while the license was revoked or suspended. sidering turning the Canyon Ferry area over to state management for ming, Utah, Colorado, Washington, Idaho and Canada were among the 500 persons present for the auction Butte and then will continue on to the coast before returning by way Smith, the Helena Chamber of Schultz said that in addition 650 conducted by H.

B. Sager of Boze man. Under Influence On display at the sale of HHR Baltimore (JP) George Rit- drivers checked were warned mostly for defective equipment or because the motor vehicle registration card was not carried in the Advance 29th a bull sold for ter, 74, admitted he was under the $10,000 to Walter Maxson of Al merce and the Boise, Idr.ho, Cham-berof Commerce also have made land available for use by the 163rd armored cavalry regiment for summer training. berta in the 1952 sale at the Herrin of Helena later in the year. The visitors are Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Lindsay of Glasgow, Scotland; George F. Murray of Edinburgh, Scotland; Mrs. Isabella Murray Vercy of Brooklyn, N. and James Murray of Albany, Australia.

The latter has been visiting in Scotland for several months. When James Murray first planned his trip to the U. S. from Australia he was to visit with his brother, Commerce secretary, announced today. Mrs.

Smith said that Norman Chevallier and Brian D. O'Connell, ranchers in the area, have made some of their holdings available for use of the Montana national guard for its summer field training. Staff officers of the Montana national guard had called upon the Helena chamber for help when they rere unable to find large enough areas for the annual summer train car. ranch. The bull was reserve cham A 1953 session law requires that pion at the 1952 Montana Winter registration cards must be kept in all motor vehicles.

Fair in Bozeman. influence when his car banged into the back of a police cruiser under the influence of cigars, not alcohol. "When I start smoking I don't know when to stop and the first thing you know I'm under the influence," he told a police magistrate in suburban Essex Monday night. He said he had one beer and All cattle in the sale were sons, COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS Manufacturing Stationers Printing-Binding STATE PUBLISHING CO. Jackson and Broadway Phone 209 Handy Hands 4-H Club Installs New grandsons ar granddaughters of MW Larry Domino- 47th, one of Come, Come, Sheriff! Bloommgton, Ind.

(JP) Sheriff the heaviest boned bulls sired by Larry Domino 50th, highest regis ing near Helena, ine iwra ar U. S. Borrows Subs Paris (JP) France has loaned the U. two pocket submarines complete with two-man crews, the French navy said Tuesday. The U.

S. navy is using them in experiments at San Diego, aimed at perfecting coastal and harbor defenses, the French said. mored cavalry has outgrown its Officers af Ceremony Joseph Murray, of Seattle, father of Mrs. Miller. Joseph Murray died in July, 1952, shortly after the late George R.

Miller suffered a fall at Yellowstone park that was ter of merit bull of all times. four cigars. Magistrate John N. Mc-Guire cancelled a $101 fine on a Fred Davis said a 25-ton bulldozer was stolen Monday from the Riley quarry here. Davis said he traced it almost to Indianapolis, 49 miles present training area at Fort Among the top bidders were Mor drunken driving charge but let a ns Tronrude of Melville, Vic "The area is suitable, in my $25 fine for reckless driving stand, away, but tnen lost tne trail.

later to claim his life. Keiley of Avon, W. E. Bussette of Handy Hands 4-H club installed new officers at a recent ceremony in the Warren school, Judy Halver-son, club reporter announced to opinion, for the Montana national The Lindsays, Murrays and Mrs, guard training area," Capt. Robert Vercy are aunts and uncles of Mrs.

A. Keyes, staff officer, informed day. Miller. New officers are Verna Lea Nor- P. W.

Singer, president of Hel Mrs. Miller and son plan to leave na chamber, and Mrs. Smith after ling, president; Bonnie Peterson, 200 VALUES 200 VALUES 200 VALUES 200 VALUES Friday morning for Butte. She will Loma, Flossie Johnson of Hall, Mark Cowan of Livingston, the Cross ranch of Grant, Jim Barbour of Chinook, Ernest Monforton of Bozeman, R. E.

McArthur and E. F. Wilson, both of Dog Pound, Alberta. Herrin's 1952 sale brought an average of $933 per head in 1952, $939.73 in 1951 and $962.12 in 1950. a tour of the two ranches.

vice-president; Nancy Lichwardt, be a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dolan. 218 Captain Keyes said that the final secretary-treasurer; Judy Halver Smith TTYpplsinr owm'tina tha otJ son, reporter; Ruth Ann Harrer, recreation leader; Laura Olson, HI' rival of her relatives. decision on the suitability, of the areas will be made by commanders of the tactical outfits at regimental headquarters in Bozeman and the son leader.

Over 16 million tons of coal were Plans were discussed for the an Fashion Excitement Phis Purse-Pleasing Savings! mined in the Saar in 1952. field artillery headquarters Denies Slapping Rita Las Vegas, Nev. (JP) Dick Haymes Tuesday indignantly denied a report he had slapped his nual Halloween party sponsored by the club for the children of the community. BUILDING MATERIALS Final drafts of the summer plans for 1954 are to be com Committees for the party are: INSULATION, PAINTS bride, Rita Hayworth, at the Houston, Texas, airport Monday night before they flew here. "No such thing happened," the crooner said.

INTERSTATE LUMBER games, Nancy ucnwardt ana JJon-na Halverson; refreshments, Ruth Ann Harrer, Joy Swartz and Bonnie Peterson; decorating, Bonnie pleted by mid-November. Inspections were made of the Chevallier and O'Connell properties by Maj. William C. Casper and Captain Keyes, state guard staff officers, and Mrs. Smith and Singer in company of the ranchers CO.

"I never did slap Rita in Houston or Dallas or anywhere else and never will." Norling, Laura Olson and Jo Anne Cochran. Club officers will meet at 2 CASUAL o'clock Thursday afternoon at The national guard had ex Nancy Lichtwardt's home to plan the program for the party. pressed its desire for a maneuver II ing area" 10 miles wide by 10 miles awnene long. Such an area was found avail able on the O'Connell properties firing range area of three miles ORE ss Railroad Commission Sefs Hearing in Missoula for Nov. 9 ride and 12 miles long also was desired.

This area was found on the Chevallier ranch. "The Helena Chamber of Commerce is grateful for the co-opera tion displayed by Norman Cheval The Montana railroad commission Tuesday set Nov. 9 for hearing in Missoula of applications for cer-1 tier and Brian D. O'Connell in of SALE tificates of transportation from Missoula and Superior firms. fering use of their lands for national guard training," Mrs.

Smith jaid. "The annual summer training tession of the' Montana national II. B. Berky of Missoula asks per mission to transport heavy con struction equipment and supplies. Duncan and Dunn of Superior re quests a certificate to transport freight, feed, fuel, hardware, ma-chainery, household goods and road-building equipment within 65 miles of Superior.

Sit iV Fashion News Now, right at the height of the season, when you can wear and en-Joy them for months ahead. A select group of Fall Casuals priced at worthwhile savings. 200 exciting values to giveyou a wide and varied selection truly a budget pleasing opportunity! ACME QUALITY Homemakers Advised To Care for Household Equipment Every homemaker these days has a number of pieces of equipment to make her work easier and to get the most efficient and longest possible service from this equipment, Florence Reissing, county home demonstration agent advises reading the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow them exactly. Mrs. Reissing went on to say, Rabbit-Hair Wool Jersey! A.

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Main Ph. 4125 glove Red, Beige or Gold to CASEY'S LUMBER compliment the newest fashion fabrics. $050 longer. An alert eye and ear can save costly repairs." Learn to draw the line between the cleaning, oiling and adjusting you can do yourself and the repairs which require the skill of a mechanic or an electrician. "If the appliance does not work properly through no fault of your own," Mrs.

Reissing says, "refer to your warranty, it may assure rou of service or new parts." Cast Helena Phone 4-6495 AH Finished Lumber $70 Doors Plywoods Flooring Custom Planing GLOVE SECTION Street Floor. Cosco BABY JUMPER $8.45 Power-Townsend Co. Jut off Main en Belena Aie. i New! Dorothy Gray brings you amazing moisture cream with hormones that Millions Choose It' FIRST DRAWS MOISTURE FROM FOR HEADACHES Tonite KXLJ 6:00 Walk a Mile 6:30 Toe Tapping Tunes 6:45 Naegele Notebook 7:00 Oroucho Marx 7:30 Big Story 8:00 Fibber McOee te Molly 8:15 Can You Top This? 8:30 Dr. Dunn 8:35 News 8:45 Music for Relaxation 8:00 One Man'f Family 8:15 Neva 8:30 The Great Glldereleev.

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