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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 19

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Butte, Montana
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Montana Standard 19 Sunday, May 10, 1979 Women's federation installs Butte hospital notes Whitehall says no to kindergarten That's the limit LIMA (AP) The Peruvian government helped take a load off the postman's back by decreeing that no package weighing more than 2.2 pounds would be to a residential SILVER BOW GENERAL jral; Mrs. Barbara LaPier, 1826 Admitted Mrs. Betty Sa- Mrs. Cora L. Cahill, 718 W.

officers at convention here At least 50 cultivated plants in the United States require insect pollination to survive. They include alfalfa, sweet clover, watermelons, apples and doski, 3413 Busch; Mrs. Ruth Galena; Mrs. Ethel Cardwell, WHITEHALL Voters here defeated a second time Satur 310 W. Copper rRobertMiliies.

A. MerretL. 727 Wyoming; 68 W. Broadway. Irene Callahan, 102 N.

Mon Butte Junior Woman's Club son was installed, as president for the 1970-72 period. Mrs. Ste tana; Edward Wickham, 15 W. Clifford Johnson ST. JAMES COMMUNITY phen Babcock of Thompson 1568 ETm.

Admitted Mrs. Nancy was a winner in the Shell Oil Education contest, along with the Moore Woman's Club and tiie-Fortsyth Woman's Clubjf day a special mill levy request for $2,638 for a kindergarten program. i The vote was 145-121 against the measure. The 1 mills needed to raise the amount was also defeated in the April 4 election by five votes. Dismissed rails is tirst vice president; Mrs.

R. L. La France of Bridg-er, second vice president; Mrs. The Montana Federation of Women's Clubs ended its three-day session in Saturday night with the installation of officers. The-group met at the Finlen Hotel for its 22nd biennial convention.

Some 237 delegates and visitors attended. Mrs. Jamie Stevenson of Hob- John Holmes, Healy, 3041 Flo- Divide; Billy Wyola and Billings clubs are ti. Uhlnch of Lewistown, among the top fifteen winners in the Sears Roebuck Founda secretary, and Mrs, C. G.

Johnson of Plains, treasurer. Dillon Jaycees in the April 4 election voters tion community improvement program and will be entered in approved both the elementary Installation was conducted by and high school levies Mrs. Carroll Miller of Mis Kidd, 1008 Delaware; James Ramey, 406 E. Second; Mrs. Lorraine Anderson, 1830 Flor-1 ence; John P.

Regan, 135 E. 1 Agate. Dismissed Mrs. June Boucher, 409 Garden; Giovanni Chiaverina, Miners Bank I Guadalupe Sepulveda, 308 E. Quartz; Noreen Jensen, 1959 Gilman; Mrs.

Dorothy Green, 1021 S. Gaylord; Mrs. Joseph Rankin and daughter, 2212 Maple; Karen Simon, Butte; Frank and Jayceens CLASSES START JUNE 8 Inquire Now About the II.D.E.A. FINANCING PLAN Now Available at soula, third vice president of the General Federation of Wom name standouts Thieves take en's Clubs. competition at the General Federation convention in Texas in June.

The group adopted a. resolution concerning environmental and economic problems arising from pollution. They also voted support legislation on labeling tavern coinage One vote puts levy down in Twin Bridges TWIN BRIDGES here apparently. defeateda DILLON John- Wilkerson and Mrs. Diane Stephens were named outstanding Jaycee and Jayceen of the year Friday at Cash boxes from a cigarette machine and a pool table were of meats and an implied con en early Saturday morning sent law.

mm in an burglary of the Goodwill Tavern, 703 N. Montana. BUTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Co to School Now! Start Payments 10 Months After Completion of Course COURSES IN DENTAL "ASSISTANT SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING, Etc. $40,500 special school levy Saturday by one vote. The money, which was to be The cash amount involved DEATHS Pickup rams was undetermined, according to raised from about 17 mills was owner Michael O'Leary who re defeated by a vote of 110 ported the breakin, He said a quanity of liquor was also tat en.

against to 109 for. The measure had been defeated twice before. On April 25 a pump station at Georgetown A pickup truck took out ap Venable, 644 W. Silver; Jack Hicks, 711 Maryland; Howard T. Ferbee, 1826 Texas; Mrs.

Mary Brennan, 328 W. Daly, Walkerville; Mrs. James A. Driseol! and daughter. 727- W.

Broadway; Candice Shumaker, 505 N. Wyoming; Wesley W. Ei-den, Williamsburg; Mike McNe-lis, Anaconda; Mrs. Charles F. Brozovich and daughter, 2811 Redfern.

1631 Dewey fMrsrTffiyTTV HI ITe r. Anaconda at Brainard, 1615 Dew yL Margaret Murphy, 1729 Gay tor Mrs. Nancy Rafish, 1 N. Clark; Mrs. Beatrice Clark 1427 Iowa; Ka-thy Gulley, 2324 Locust; Carol "Ami Try thall, I033T TowaTTSa vid W.

RodriquezHW S. Montana. Eugene Sweeney, 66, of 2603 Elm died Saturday. Mrs. Maude Elizabeth Bryant of 1016 W.

Gold died Friday. Anton S. Leskovar 82, of 210 Cherry died Saturday. William C. Mitchell of 2212 Walnut died Thursday in Spokane.

Services will be here. the annual joint banquet meeting of the two organizations. Jaycee officers installed for the 1970-l97Jyear are Mickey Naranche, i den Dean Stewart, i rst vice-president; Roger King, second vice-president; Allen Shaw, secretary, and Gary Ku treasurer. The board of directors are Jim ibble, Dick Ericksonv. Bob Ro Joe: Glick.

andjjim Bond. Immediate past president, Spence HegstadV was- installed as. state director of the Montana-Jaycees. Jayceen officers are Lillian Hegstadrpresidentfl)ixie Stewart, vice president; Diane Ste Deputies said the tavern was entered by breaking a lock off Call or Write for Information request for the same amount of money was turned down and. on April 4 a request for $48,000 the front door.

Other weekend thefts reported proximately 16 feet of the brick wall of the A a ti in a olieae was defeated. Rdte Bi to law enforcement agencies, in Georgetown Lake pump station u5uie55 eluded two 35-galIon propane on Highway 10A a spectaca a tanks from a trailer belonging to lar one-vehicle accident shortly William Bayliff of 605 Placer; Your ACCREDITED SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 220 NAlaska" Phone 792-239V after 10 Friday- night, sheriff's r--s and officers reported. from the car of Ken Devine of 3360 Keokuk. Willard F. Lovell of Anaconda was treated at Community Hos secretary; Carol King, treasurer, and Donna Jones, pital for minor cuts and immediate past president, par bruises.

He was admitted for liamentarian. Board of directors are Marilyn O'Connor, Dolly COUNTY ATTORNEY Js the legal advisor to further examination and obser vation. Glick, E.B. Rebish, and Janie Lovell, driver of the: 1960 model buck, told investigating officers he was east bound and lost control of the vehicle on KPAX-TVgoes on the ether the highway shoulder after the right front tire burst. He was DAYTIME a stunning Contemporary living room ensemble! NIGHT TIM E-rrra comfortable double bed appears lige magic! taken to Anaconda by a passing motorist.

COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS Vote for Experience! Shortly after the accident, St. Ann Society 208, KSKJ, Dwayne Allen, an employe of Montana's newest television station, which rebroadcasts programs from KXLF-TV in Butte, went on the air Saturday. Anaconda Disposal, rolled a will meet Monday at 8 McQueen. Fire Hall for election of delegates for. the convention KPAX-TV, the new station, coal truck.

on the highway at the scene. Allen told officers he swerved to avoid colliding with ELECT a truck parked on the highway Rotana Mothers Day dinner will be Tuesday at 7:30 in the with the lights on, lost control William N. Finlen Hotel. Guests are wel and rolled the truck onto its I come. side.

He escaped injury." Sheriff's officers and Highway Eastern Star Auxiliary will HHjj CONTEMPORARY 7-PC. ROOMFUL meet Monday at 1:30 in the EK6II Masonic Temple. smart ta-O'' I I Ti Look what vou eet Patrolman Richard Peterson in vestigated the accidents. Thin skinned sofa bed with matching chair The Walkerville Volunteer will serve the Missoula area on Channel 8, carrying CBS and ABC network programming. The station is operating under reduced power of 5,000 watts visual and 1,000 watts audio.

KPAX will beope rating at maximum power within 30 days and will produce a signal reaching all of Western Montana. With the airing of the new station, broadcasting has been discontinued from translators serving Evaro and Missoula on Channels 6 and 8. KPAX is a member station of the a a Television Network, which also includes KXLF in Butte, KRTV in Great Falls and KQOK in Billings. Fire Department will meet 3 walnut finish tables, nfc: 'nV'J 2 lamps Democrat for COUNTY ATTORNEY QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE Pledged Public Srvlc Paid Political Adv. Paid for by the Geagan for County Attorney Club, Agnes F.

Geogan, Secty. Wednesday at 7:30 in the Walk-erville Community Center. The Silver Bow Volunteer Council will meet Thursday at 7:30 in the Race Track Fire Hall to discuss the future of the volunteer fire districts. All departments are urgently requested to have their delegates attend. Geologists say the earth's hard crust is relatively as thin as the skin 'on a-large apple, only about 30 miles thick through the continents and dwindling to three miles beneath mid-ocean.

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