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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 16

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Helena, Montana
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The Independent Record, Helena, Mont Wednesday, October 12, 195 Page Sixteen First Big Fog London (IT) Autumn's first Teltschiks Open Ralph E- Harl- Montana Wheat Growers Expected To Get for Crop When You Need- See Our Window! Eatori'TiiTner JEWELRY Former County Commissioner, Dies Ralph E. Hart, 77, of East Helena, former Lewis and Clark big fog swirled over Southern England Tuesday, stalling road and river traffic and disrupting flights at big London airport. The British freighter Maipura ran aground in the River Thames. New Jersey has 1,072 miles of railroad. crop in Montana is estimated at 41,160,000 bushels, compared with last year's 33,332,000.

This Increase Is a result of more acreage and higher yield. county commissioner, died Tuesday evening at St. Teter's We have a full line of Clothing for Born July 17, 1878. in Liver-more, he was the son of George and Ann Hart. He attend- Concert Season At MS Tonight The first Community Concert of the 1955-56 season will begin at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the Civic Center auditorium.

Featured artists will be Alfred and Herbert Teltschik, duo-pianists, who arrived today with their converted schoolbus, in which they carry their perfectly -matched twin pianos. Those who have contracted for but not received, their membe; ships may pick them up at th door tonight, Mrs. P. Moe secretary of the Helena Com munity Concert association, said Doors will open at 7:15 o'clock. Hepner Auxiliary Halloween Party Friday The auxiliary of Josephine Hepner Chapter No.

89, Ordc the Easter Star, will hold Halloween party at the Red School house in the Helena val Based on the mid September average price of $1.90 a bushel, Montana wheat farmers this year are expected to harvest crops worth $185,468,500. The U. S. agricultural market ing service Tuesday estimated Montana's all-wheat crop this year at 97,615,000 bushels. This would be about 27 per cent larger than last year when 76,557,000 bushels were harvested, valued it $159,557,000.

These figures compare with he state's record wheat harvest In 1953 of 114,330,000 bushels. That crop, based on a season average )rice of $1.96 a bushel, was worth 5224,085,000. It was harvested from 5,874,000 acres. Total spring and winter wheat icrcagc this year is 4,250,000, lown from last year's 4,498,000 icres. Spring wheat this year is csti-nated at 54,117,000 bushels from i yield of 21 bushels an acre.

The 1955 winter wheat crop, with predicted yield of 26 bushels an icre, is estimated at 43,498,000 oushels. A year ago sprinj wheat yielded 14 bushels an acre and winter wheat In record 1953 the Deer, Elk, Duck or Pheasant, the Globe is your best bet for the finest in Hunting Apparel! A 15 Rubber Stamps Stock Stamps Pencil Top Date Stamps Rubber Pencil Caps Hand Embossers Signature Stamps Siamping Outfits Hand Dating Stamps (all styles) Metal Specialties Brass Tags Trade Checks Card Holders Seals (notarial and corporate) Numbering Machines Self-Inking Stamps Time Stamps Time Clocks Pocket Stamps Stamp Pads and Inks Stamp Racks Daters Price Markers Numbers Band Stamps Flavor and Locker Stamps Rubber Type and Outfits Holders. Etc. Sign Marker Sets Stencils and Shipping Room Supplies Brass and Bronze Signs and Plates Metal Letters and Numbers Brass, Porcelain and Steel Signs Number Plates, Baggage Checks Name Plates Brands and Bather Checks Steel Stamps Gift, Award and Memorial 1 Ax 3 Lett JACKETS Lined or unlincd, light or heavy jackets in the latest styles for the huntsman! All colors and sizes. FOOTWEAR Insulated or plain boots in either rubber or leather models.

Also insulated fishing boots. HUNTING CAPS Kcvcrsible red and duck caps in all sizes. The hunter's favorite. UNDERWEAR A complete line of under garments in 100 wool and mixtures or pure cotton. Also nylon garments.

yield per acre was 19 bushels for spring wheat and 21 bushels for ley on Friday night, Oct. 14. be el inning at 8 o'clock. All East winter wheat. Spring wheat this year is plant orn btars are cordially invitee.

Those desiring to wear costumes may do so. ed on 2,577,000 acres, compared with 3,068,000 in 1954. Winter wheat will be harvested from Entertainment will consist of games, skits and music. Refresh 1,673,000 acres this year, against 1,430,000 acres a year ago. The AMS said the 1955 barley ments will be served by the following committee: Mrs.

Lloyd Synnes, chairman; Mrs. James Hatcher, Mrs. Ray Ehlers, Mrs. Albert Olson, Mrs. R.

B. Downs, Mrs. John Traufer, Mrs. Rudolph Rudd, Mrs. G.

P. Breckenridge, Mrs. C. A. Spalding, Mrs.

Jack Haytin, Mrs. F. 'Wickersheim and Ralph E. Hart ed Iowa schools and was married April 25, 1906, in Shenandoah, to the former Maude Bryte. They farmed near until they moved to Montana in 1912, ranching in the Helena area until 1942, when he retired.

He was elected county commissioner for the term beginning in January, 1941. Mr. Hart was a past president of the Helena Valley Water Users' association. Mrs. Hart died last April.

Funeral services will be' con Former President Denies Adlai May Be Dropped New York (T) Former Presi Mrs. H. I. Stone. To reach the schoolhouse, take the Great Falls highway, turn right at Ehler's Corner and pro ceed about a half mile easterly.

dent Harry S. Truman said Tuesday there is no basis for a Republican charge that the Demo When People on Our Choice Meat Pine, They Smack Their Lips and Murmer "FINE59 Announce Tournament Great Falls (JP) The 1956 Engraving Badges Montana Record Publishing Co; Dial Hickory 2-7190 Montana State Women's Bowling Championship Tournament will be rolled in Great Falls April 14- ducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Retz chapel. Interment will be in Forestvale cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Paul of York route and George of San Francisco; two sisters, H. S.

Buell and Mrs. Fred Williams, both of Bozeman; a granddaughter, Helen Hart of San Francisco, and numerous nieces and nephews. Retz funeral home is in charge of arrangements. 29. Isabel Cummings, state association president said the event is sanctioned by the Women's International Bowling Congress.

State officers met in Great Falls Use Classified Ad crats may drop Adlai Stevenson as a possible presidential nominee even before next year's convention. Republican National Chairman Leonard Hall had said that Stevenson, defeated by President Eisenhower four years ago, "may be dumped in midstream." He indicated he thought Truman, Gov. Averell Harriman of New York and Carmine Desapio, a high Democratic party leader in New York, might he engineering such a plan. Harriman has been prominently mentioned as a possible nominee, and was host to Truman over the weekend at Albany. An estimated 233 million live in North America.

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Hutchinson was given a two- because we're year contract at an undisclosed salary. Hurry and get under the tent of the Biggest Profit-Cutting Sales Show on Earth SIRLOIN STEAK sr. Lb. 60c GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs. $1.00 SPARE RIBS Lb.

59c PORK NECK BONES 2 Lbs. 25c FRESH FRYING RABBITS and CHICKENS STRAWBERRIES Box 29c CRANBERRIES Lb. 29c The replacement of Harry (The Hat) Walker with the 36-year old Hutchinson followed by five days the appointment of Frank Lane as general manager of the club, a seventh place finisher this past season. Carlson Appliance your headquarters for FRIGIDAIRE washers and dryers 337 N. Main Hickory 2 3040 never Aavedal Cleaners Expect and Get the Best 13 S.

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