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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 5

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Helena, Montana
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he Independent Record. Helena, Mont Sunday, January 1Q, 11)55 T. li The Right Combination County Residents Buy $7,225,537 In Savings Bonds Lewis and Clark cotmtv real. Roosevelt Memorial Dinner Tickets Available in City Joseph Rcber, state ticket chairman for the Franklin D. Roose your credit our service! For quick, courteous and helpful service, rely on the facilities of the i- Patricia Kain, Helena Student, to Appear In Play at St.

Mary's Patricia Kain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kain, 617 North Rodney, will appear in a one-act play to be presented by the dramatics department of St. Mary college, Xavier, Kan. A freshman chemistry major, Miss Kain has a role in "The Slave With Two Faces." She is a graduate of Cathedral high school.

in 5' f. 'J First National Bank Trust COMPANY dents purchased series and savings bonds in the amount of $1,225,637 durinc 1954. A. T. Hih- velt Memorial dinner, which will bo held in Helena at 5 o'clock Sunday evening, Jan.

30, has announced that Youne Democrats bard, state chairman, has report Membr rOIC of Lewis and Clark county are in ed. The purchases represented 74 per cent of the 1954 quota. cnarge of local ticket sales. The tickets. $15 for individuals Montana as a whole toooed the and $25 for couples, are also avail sales goal of 28 million dollars by purchasing bonds amounting to able at Barnett and Lester H.

Loble's law office. Loble is chairman of the dinner Daniels county, chairmaned by M. R. Kloster of Scobey, paced all counties in the state with 170 Jack Toole of Shelbv is chair per cent of its quota. Many coun man of general arrangements for the Montana Democratic central ties were well over their quotas, Hibbard said.

Hibbard said that 1954 sales were per cent over 1953 and were the highest since World war SCENE OF WINTER CARNIVAL TODAY The Exchange club rink in Memorial park will be the scene of the first annual Exchange club winter carnival at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Almost 300 young skaters have registered for the events. There will be no charge for admission and a large parking area has been cleared. Gene Billerbeck is general chairman. emmittce.

Bernice Kingsbury of Valier is vice chairmar of the dinner. Hugh Massman heads the You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Free Lecture Entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FULFILLS GOD'S HEALING PROMISE" by JOHN J. SEI OVER, C.S.B. of Long Beach, O- rornia Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientists, in Boston, Massachusetts. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955, AT 8 M.

JEFFERSON SCHOOL Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Helens, Mont. Young Democrats committee in Helena. Members of the legislature and interested nersons II. Montanans purchased in up 65 'A per cent over last year. Other Montana counties reported 1954 totals and per cent achieved as follows: Broadwater, $144,539 or 101 ner cent: Jeffer- will be invited to purchase tickets Capital City News in Brief for the fund-raising event, which promises to be a success.

Reber said. All members of chapter 906, Women of the Moose, have been requested to attend funeral services for co-worker Dora Head lee son, $61,992, 108 per cent; Powell, $200,807, 100 per cent; Hill, 105 per cent: Custer National Thrift Week Is Proclaimed by Gov. J. Hugo Aronson at Hagler chapel at 2 o'clock Mon $855,885, 93 '4 per cent; Missoula $951,321, 87 per cent; Valley, Mrs. Charles King will review 'Not As a Stranger" by Morton Thompson at the meeting of the Wednesday Book club at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

C. S. Heidel of 809 Monroe, i We buy good used furniture. Broadway Furniture Sporting Cleaning Closet Should Be Well Organized day afternoon, Dorothy Glass, senior regent has announced. $1,276,620, 140 per cent; Cascade $3,329,295, 101 per cent; Silver Bow, $2,582,572, 82 per cent; Gal Saunders Food Market Oi)en Sunday 9 till 1: Weekdays 9 a.m.

latin, $954,089, 111 per cent; Park, $546,672, 112 per cent; Yellowstone, $2,207,045, 96 per cent. till 8 p.m. Adv. Goods Store, Phone 3736. Adv.

"A well organized cleaning cios- i National Thrift week loF Montana Jan. 17-23 was proclaimed Saturday by Gov. J. Hugo Aronson. He said, "The celebration of National Thrift Week honors the memory and teachings of Benjamin Franklin, the 'Father of Thrift in the United States." Boy Scout troop No.

108 of St. Peter's Procathedral will meet at 7 o'clock Monday evening, ac cording to the Very Rev. Charles In Helena Churches John J. Selover Will Lecture Here Tuesday The power of scientific Chris Beauty work, marcel, haircut. Mrs.

Geary, 303 N. A. Wilson, dean. tor a real experience in auto mobile comfort and performance test drive a new Ford call 724 Capital Motors. Inc.

Adv. Robert A. Bailey, son of Mr. iind Mrs. Robert A.

Bailey, White Sulphur Springs, is on a round- tianity to heal sickness and bring freedom from fear and other evils frrwriMn will be the topic of a public lec ture to be delivered here Tuesday night by John J. Selover of Long Beach, Calif. i he-world cruise aboard the attack aircraft carrier, USS Midway, the navy reported today. et can simplify your house cleaning chores," Mrs. Florence Reis-sing, county home demonstration agent, advised today.

If there isn't closet space for cleaning tools, a metal cabinet or a corner of a rear hall or porch can serve the purpose, she said. Women who have two story houses can save time and steps by keeping an extra set of cleaning tools upstairs. Arrange tools so that you can remove one without shifting the others around or taking them out of the closet, Mrs. Reissing urged. Hooks for mops, brooms and brushes and shelves for bottles and jars will help in keeping the closet orderly.

An easy-to-carry basket with a handle will provide storage for small cleaning supplies and can be carried from room to room. Keep oil dust cloths and rags used in waxing in covered metal containers to eliminate fire hazards and odors. Mrs. Reissing said it really Selover, who is a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speaK under the First Christian, 524 Benton. Rev.

Clifford N. Trout, minister. Lyle D. Ziemer, superintend ent of church school. Church school at TO o'clock.

Worship and communion service at 11 o'clock. Choir will sing. Nursery is main tained during church services. Chi-Rho and CYF at 6:45 o'clock. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock.

St Peter's Procathedral, 511 North Park. Very Rev. Charles A. Wilson, dean. Mrs.

Tate Peek, organist. Dr. 0. M. Hartsell, choir director.

Charles Blossom, associate director. Hdy communion Free lecture on Christian Sci Department President Guest at Meeting Of Two Auxiliaries Mabel C. Carlson, department president of the Veterans of Foreign wars auxiliary, was a guest at a joint meeting of Lt. Harold Joyce auxiliary and the East Helena auxiliary Tuesday night. auspices of First Church of Christ, ence on Jan.

18, 8:00 p. in Jefferson School. Adv. Scientist in the Jefferson school auditorium at 8 o'clock. An authorized rmblic nractition- Taylor Day Nursery for child care.

Ph. 2614. Adv. er and teacher of Christian Science, Selover practic law in Long Beach from 1928 to 1941. Furnished 3 rooms and bath, main floor, adults.

29 N. Benton. Phone 3694-R. Adv. at 8 o'clock.

Upper church school Mrs. Carlson discussed special projects of the national auxiliary. She told of the auxiliary's work TERRIFIC VALUES In Nationally Advertised In that year he was appointed Christian Science Committee on Publication for Southern California, and since then has devoted full time to Christian Science Fuller Brush Man. Phone 4961. for those afflicted with cerebral palsy and how it is winning the Night appointments.

Adv. at 9:45 o'clock. Lower church school at 11 o'clock. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Nursery maintained.

Men's Bible study group rt 7 o'clock. saves time to clean dust cloths, enthusiastic support of all aux Johnston Tire Service, 715 N. iliary members, who are raising funds for the advancement of Main now open evenings and Sundays. Texaco gasoline and petroleum products; U. S.

Royal treatment. About 200 U. S. mining companies each produce a million or more tons of coal a year. tires.

Phone 746 Adv. In speaking of the national es iyj ii vHkkP i mops and brushes each time they are used. The closet is easier to keep clean too if equipment is in good coni'iti" when it is put away. Wet mops may become musty and smelly if they are put away dirty. In addition to being unpleasant to use, they won't do a good job of cleaning.

Rug and furniture shampooing say contest, she said the theme selected is "What Civil Defense Means to Me." Participation in and dyeing. Penland Co. Ph. 4171. New and used vacuum cleaners.

Adv. the contest is expMed to far ex State Is Presented With Russell Watercolorofl903 A 1903 watercolor by Cowboy Artist Charles M. Russell has been presented to the Historical Society of Montana by F. H. CASEY'S LUMBER East Helena Phone 4-6495 AU Finished Lumber $70 Doors Plywoods Flooring Custom Planing Used cars and parts.

Repair The first successful beet sugar factory in the United States was! ceed that of other years. The federal civil defense administration has sent a public affairs bulletin No. 150 to the state civil director, Hugh K. Potter, to assist in pub work done. 903 Chestnut.

Adv. in 1879 ni California. Alcoholics Anonymous. Ph 4121. Write P.

O. Box 361. Con Here's the sale you've been waiting for starts tomorrow. High quality, fashionable suits right out of our regular stock, now reduced to a price that spells giant savings. All the smartest fabrics designed by the nation's leading manufacturers.

CL0THCRAFT SUITS Regularly $50 and $55 fidential. Adv. licizing and promoting the contest. Mrs. Carlson said that the state encampment will be held in Sidney June 9-11.

Grace E. Madden, daughter of Schrader of Seattle, Wash. The1, gift is a permanent memorial to his wife, Mary Toohill Schra-; der. The Daintinu. which measures' Reynolds rug Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Madden, 1538 Townsend, recently received 324 FULLER AVENUE a Master of Arts degree from 14 by 20 inches and is framed, depicts a band of Indian warriors Teachers college, Columbia uni on the trail. There is no title versity, the university announced today. She majored in childhood $785 as far as can be ascertained, Dr.

K. Ross Toole, director, said. education. W1I1LIL DBE PEN T0EDAY 9:30 a. m.

to 3:30 p. Jan. 1 6 Beyond City Limits Many State Employes Would Benefit by Salary Revisions The Montana personnel commission chairman said Saturday that about 69 per cent of the state's salaried employes could benefit from salary revisions through adoption of a personnel schedule. Harold Stearns, Harlowton newspaper publisher, said the commission will recommend to San Diego, Calif. IP) Places ii.

southern California usually are located in relation to Los Angeles, which is why the convention and 111 tourist bureau here is prizing a Phone copy of the British magazine The Royal Doulton for an article FOR EMERGENCY CALL B. A. Reynolds-924 B. A. Reynolds, Jr.

447 Ommanlty Atnbaitnc I OPP COMRAO 77 which states: "One hundred and Kingsridge and Varsity Town SUITS Regular $65 and $70 HOW $4785 KUPPENHE1MER SUITS Reg. $75, $79.50, $85, $89.50 20 miles north of San Diego lies Los Angeles." funeral Momo 6U 704 mmmmmmmmmmm the 34th legislature Monday a I ft compensation plan calling for re gervlc. vision in salary. I3 I He said 24 per cent of the Ml state's 3,507 salaried employes i ASt not covered by the classified little hk i service would remain at the OURS is a community service, meeting the wishes of all, regardless of rank, religion or resources. has a hollow leg same level.

About per cent 85 of the employes are paid above Pr Al HOW $7 the suggested level of salaries. Stearns said the results were reached from commission re when it comes to CCl V1J tUIIUUVlVU UU1J luuu when it was set up by the 33rd legislature. Entire Stock of All Wool DAIRY MILK Card of Thanks May we take this method of thanking our neighbors and HerrmannS Co. Phone 249 Special 3 cot Ambulance 314 No. Rodney Funeral Home OATS 1 friends in their kind expressions of sympathy in our bereavement, especially the Sisters and nurses of St.

John's hospital, and Elks Lodge No. 193. in CINNAMON MILK SHAKE Values From $45 to $85 NOW MR. and MRS. ROBBIN STOCKING.

MR. and MRS. DON J. STOCKING. MR.

and MR8. CHARLES McCAULET. Combine 2 cups cold milk, 1 tablespoon honey, V4 teaspoon vanilla, and teaspoon cinnamon in a tightly covered quart jar. Shake thoroughly and serve immediately. Two drinks.

They'll call for "seconds." Phillips Dairy Milk Iff GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Eaton Turner JEWELRY II A 61 Mortuary 24-Hr. Ambulance Telephone 580 650 Logan St. Funeral Notices Famous Kuppenheimer Clothcraft and Varsity Town Ccgts AT YOUR DOOR-AT YOUR STORE in this easy-to-open container! "Filp" it's open "Snap" it's closed! Everything goes, but act fast to get' a For Grave Protection Use Reinforced CONCRETE GRAVE VAULT PHONE 463-J 1 good looking, long-lasting, hard-wearing topcoat for far less than you ever expected to pay. All If new pattern and models. Rich, Wholesome Helena Valley Milk Direct From The Dairy Herds Right Here In Our Own Fertile Valley A Local Product Processed In Helena By Helena Labor For Helena People ASK FOR PHILLIPS BY NAME AT All LEADING STORES OR PHONE 434 HEADLEE, Dora aged 73, of 1101 Helena avenue.

Chapel services Monday, Jan. 17, at 2 p. with Dr. George 5. Morrell officiating.

Interment in Forestvale jzl ii 1 mm rj sat There Is None 4 and Better! installed "Handled hy leadtnf Funeral poreotora'.

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