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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 13

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The Morttana Standard, (Jutte, Sunday, Dec 7, 975 13 Greiner receives Navy graduates highest award four area men Harold Greiner, 2005 uutmir iuiii tf assachusetts. earned the Mr. and Frank Eschenbacher, 1818 Elm, will report to Ft Mcdellan, for basic training. Slie later For area men recently graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training in San Diega. Classes included, instruction in seamanship, military regulations, firefighting, close order drill, Erst aid and Navy history.

The graduates include highest honor given in the Scottish Rite Supreme the 33rd Degree, recently Greiner, retired personnel director for James Community Hospital, is a past president and secretary of the Butte Kiwanjs Club, past A for DeMolay and Rainbow Girls. Matthew recently was honored wtth the District" Award, of the highest award a scouting district can give to an individual. Matthew was one of four scouting leaders chosen for the honor from a group of 500. Highway Department in Butte for more than 20 years and was County surveyor for four years. He is a member and past master of Virginia City Lodge No.

1, past master of Rose Croix of the Scottish Rite in past master of Kadosh. Matthew graduated from Montana Tech in 1932. Dave Card of Norris dies at 78 HARRISON Dave D. Card, 78, of Norris died in Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Thursday evening following a long illness. Born May 1, 1897, in Crawford, he never married.

His parents were the i GREINER MATTHEW McCALE I MATTHEW McCALE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McCale of Philipsburg, PAUL STAUDOHAR and JOHN STRAWN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strawn of Anaconda, president of the Butte Executives Club and a member of the Silver Bow County Local Government Study Commission.

Edward Mueller, 1013 Utah, and Richard R. Matthew, 2209 Maple, were awarded the Scottish Rite Knight Commander of the Court of Honor, 32nd Degree. Mueller is past master of r5 I )nkn CORDLESS DRILL ZRfQQ I KtCVAiA lV) AND SCREWDRIVER I -AJTV Powerful, portdbie drill you can use any 1 i i iere. No more miles of extension cords. Re- I VS unit includeo 2002 ZTjf SttfLSAW.

7-14" jTl rmri ad caiu -rcs I Ur aXxnx will receive correctional specialist training. Eschenbacher is a 1969 Butte High School graduate and a 1974 Montana State University graduate in sociology. Hancock, son of Lawrence Hancock, will 'report te-Ft. Lewis, after his basic training to receive motor transport operator training. Kostelecky, a 1975 Anaconda will receive basic training at Ft.

Dix, N.J. Upon completion of his initial training he will be assigned as a power generation repairman in Ft Lewis. S.Sgt. RICHARD TANGEN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Orlando Tangen, Deer Lodge, has graduated from the 15th Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School at March AFB, Calif. Tangen, who was trained in military management and supervision, is an aire ar aft accessories repair specialist at Fairchild AFB, Wash. A 1967 Powell County High School graduate, Tangen is married the former Teresa Thomas of Deer Lodge. Darryl Bruner, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Bruner, Deer Lodge," was promoted to Army private first class this 'month while serving wiOTthe Support Company in Ft. Richardson, Alaska. A bus driver in the company, Bruner entered the Army in April and completed basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. DANIEL DARLOW, 21, son of Mrs.

Mary Ward of Deer Lodge, has been promoted to gunner's mate second class while serving in the Coast Guard Marine Safety Office in Norfolk, Va. He joined the Coast Guard in August 1972. RONALD KNIGHT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson, 149 Missoula, was promoted to sergeant in the Air Force.

1968 Butte High School graduate, is an aircraft maintenance specialist with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. STRAWN STAUDOHAR if. jT" MUELLER -late Miwand -Mrs, -Charles- Card. and PAUL ENTER, son of The Card family meved ta Mr. Mr3.

L. G. Senter, 2920 Montana in 1915. Mr, Card Wvnne BEVERLY ESCHENBA- CHER, Butte, DANA HANCOCK and NICHOLAS KOSTELECKY, both of Crackerville, recently joined the Army. Eschenbacher, daughter of ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE ISIS? rrtPj XTRA-TOOL ttftjf Drills, Drives, Hammer Drills, fff 1 Chisels and Scrapes.

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'B VI Available At Your Local Hardware Store 12775 spent most of his life working on Madison County ranches. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Rose Hughs of Prosser, and Mrs. Thirsa Benson of Sheridan and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 Tuesday afternoon at the Mortuary in Harrison.

The Rev. Paul Leslie will officiate. Burial will be in the Pony "Cemetery. Helen Ferns Culhane Mrs. Helen Ferns Culhane, a former Butte resident, died Nov.

26 in San Francisco. She was born in Butte and attended Butte Central High School. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferns, longtime owners of Fern's Grocery in Butte.

Mrs. Culhane, who lived, in San Francisco for over 50 years, is survived by her husband, Marcus Culhane, and a daughter, Ann, both of San Francisco. Services and burial were in San Francisco. Rose Ledingham, 54 HELENA Services for Rose A. Ledingham, 54, Helena, will be Tuesday at 11 in the Ret2 Funeral Home in Helena.

The Rev. Robert ODonnell will officiate. Cremation will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Great Falls. Mrs. Ledingham died Friday in a Helena hospital.

She attended schools in Helena. She worked for Safeway stores in Butte for over 20 years. She later was employed as a waitress in Butte before moving to Helena in 1969. Survivors include daughters, Sonya Ledingham of Phoenix, and Georgia Dunfee of Butte; son, Gerald of Tucson, and granddaughters, Chris and Donna Dunfee of Butte. Summit Valley Lodge 123, past master of the Lodge of Perfection, past patron of Ruth Chapter 2 of the Order of Eastern Star, member of York Rite Bodies, past high priest of Deer Lodge Chapter 3 Royal Arch Masons, a Shriner and past advisory board member Six state audits to bo released HELENA (AP) Reports on audits of the state.

Department of Revenue and on five Montana institutions will be made public Dec. 15 at a meeting of the Legislative Audit Committee. Legislative Auditor Morris L. Brusett said the six audit reports are the most to come before any one meeting of the committee since it was set up in 1967. Five of the audits were made by private firms of certified public accountants under contracts with Brusett's office.

Those reports deal with: East-mont Training Center, Glen-dive; Swan River Youth Forest Camp; Veterans Home, Columbia Falls; Pine Hills School, Miles City; and the Revenue Department. Spanish Mass in Butte Friday The Rev. John Sladich of Anaconda will celebrate a Mass in honor of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Friday at 7:30 in St. Joseph Church, Butte. Breaking of the pinatas and a public dance will follow from 9-12 at the Religious Education Center, 1100.

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