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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 9

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Helena, Montana
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9
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MhIhi; Tfcitrdty, Mty IS, 1961 Helena YMCA Camp Child To Be Given Spring Cleaning This Weekend The Helena YMCA Camp Child will be the scene of "Operation Shape-Up" iliis wteiend when members iod friends of the are invited to help get the camp in shape far the summer season Cleaning, painting and repairing of camp facilities will coinpri I he projects for the weekend. All individuals interested in helpine are asked to go to camp either Saturday or Sunday, or both days. Those who wish to spend the at camp may do to, but they should bring their own food and bedding, according to Alan Pattison, YMCA general secretary. Camp Child is located 22 miles Breakfast Series To Continue Sunday Morning The breakfast series being held each Sunday in the Cathedral Social Center will continue with servings between 7:30 a.m., and 12:30 p.m., Sunday. More than 500 persons were served at.

a pancake breakfast on May 14, according to Ben Cos-lello, general chairman. Ernest Jacques, one of four weekly chairman, was assisted by Flanagan, James F. H)g- gins, A. .1, Keily, Clayton Her- ron, John T. Andrew, James Rob inson, Phil Dolan, Cort Harring ton, Louis G.

Boedceker, Bernard McGirdey, G. A. is Moure, Bernard Grainey, Cliff Christian, N. J. Campeau, Edwin Kralicek, G.

J. George Purccll, John McKinnon, Mai UaSilva, Bradley F. Yuhas, John Fay, and Catalma Macararg. Covenant Youth Confirmation Sunday Morning Eight young people will he con firmed at the Evangelical Covenant Church, BOO North Hoback tliis Sunday morning. This con cludes a three year course for this class, which has been meet ing Wednesday evenings during me school year.

The class will be participating in Scripture readings and other parts of the 11 a.m., service before the formal service of confirmation. The fallowing young people being confirmed: Guy Fitzgerald. Darja Hildenstab, Linda 'Orenzen, Joyce lovely. Michele Lovely, Bill McKnight, Rick Mc-Xnight, and Barhara Vrolsted. following the morning service the women's group, Covenant Daughters, are sponsor-ing a dinner for the class at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Fitzgerald in East Helena. Seven MSC Graduates Awarded Fellowships Sozeman ((P) Seven graduate fellowships have been award to Montana State College stu dents under the National Defense Education. Act, They went to John Bur-lingame, Twin Bridges; Don l.oftsgaarden, Powers; William M. Copa, Brookings, S.D.; Edward J.

Taborek, Creat. Falls: Inez Laine, Duluth, James A. Fort Benton; snd Don D. Coilins, Whitehall. WANTED DOLLARS Requirements: you must be hard working.

In fact, you have never worked so hard before. For your eitorts, you wilt be poid very well, A Full annual interest poid In cosh monthly. ATTEND GRAND OPENING Register for Free Gifts. 1,000 Cold Bond Given for $100 Invested, PRUDENTIAL DIVERSIFIED SERVICES west of Helena oft highway 10, three miles up the Little Blackfoot Biver. Individuals planning to' help are asked to bring paint brush, pliers, saw, hammer screw driver if they have them Diane Dietrich Is Awarded Crisco Trophy Diane Dietrich, member of Senior class at Helena Senior High School, has been awarded ine Crisco Trophy lor outstand ing work in home economics.

was announced today by Edith Wilson, home economics instruc tor. The trophy was presented Miss JJietricti at an awards sembly of the student body cenlly. Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Dietrich, 511 North Raleigh plans to continue her studies Carroll college where she will be enrolled as a Freshman next fall. The presentation of the Crisco Award is an annual event in Helena Senior High School, Mrs Wilson said.

Marjorie DeOooyer last yeai's winner, is currently a Freshman at Montana State Col lege, Boieman, majoring in Home Economics. Helena Office of MES Pressing For 'Hire Now Following up Governor Nulter and Mayor Thompson's statement finluj'sitii: the nationwide drive, Gordon Fillinger, manager of the Helena office of the Mon tana State Employment Service announced- plans for a local "Hire Now" campaign co-ordf nated with the national effort. Fitlinger said that his staff would expend every effort make the campaign a success Helena and will increase their contacts and promotional efforts in the community to stimulate employers to Hire Now. Plans nave been made to contact every businessman in the downtown area to acquaint them with the Hire wow" program and, most important, to solicit job openings fne Helena Employment fice has nearly 700 Job seekers registered at tins time and local employers who Hire Now will have the picl: of these workers. Filiinger said, The Job Drive be ing conducted in Helena and di rected to employers will use the slogan "When They Work, You Profit.

Hire Now!" Evergreen Is High Bidder on Lincoln Timber FA'ergreen Products coin, was successful bidder May B. on North timber the Lincoln district of the TJ Forest, Floyd Cawles, assistant supervisor, announced today. The sale of 1,500,000 board feet is comprised mostly ol spruce and nouglas fir. Prices total of $4.10 for MBM of dong- las fir; S4.80, MBM, spruce; $2.80 MBM, alpine fu, and S6. lodge pole pine, Wayne Rusk represented Ever green Products Co.

Marshall of Seeley Lake also bid on the timber, Cowles added. Supreme Court Upholds Lake Court Decision Momnnas supreme Court found nothing wrong with a trial courts retusal ta permit revocation of a Lake County real estate broker's state license On Ihe ground that Michael C. Unroe had falsely advertised (hat a farm advertised for sale had 100 acres in meadow, Albert Kruse canceled Unroe's license Kruse at the time was state real estate commissionei The Lake County District Court reversed the cancellation and Kruse appealed. In response Id the advertise men1 Henry A. and Irani D.

Meyer signed a purchase contract with owner John Horning and paid him $2,000 money, Later, they demanded the mc ey back and were refused. The Meyers then complained to Kruse that the ad misrepresented the I acreage in a subirrigated meadow on the Sun Vailey Ranch at Kila. Wednesday's nanitnous opinion by Acting Justice Guy C. Dcrry of Billings said: "The evidence clearly showed that neither respondent (bnroe) nor Horning knew the exact area in the meadow land, but that (he statement was made in good faith and in the belief it was true." Derry pointed out thai Unroe lias been in Ihc real estate business for 27 years "and this was the first time any charsc of conduct had ever been made: against him." Dcrry parlicipuled in the appeal by Kruse and Mr. and Mrs.

Meyer because of the withdrawal of Justice Stanley M. Doyle. He I was Unroe'j lawyer in Lake Cotin-f ly District Court. BONELESS TOP ROUND STEAK lb. Green or Stuffed Wonderful for parties, picnics, ing trips OLIVES lb.

Bone-in RUMP ROAST Register to WIN Gloss Spinning Rod WriBht-MtGill Glan R0(j Tackle Box NOTHING TO BUY TO WIN RODNEY POT ROAST BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK lb. $1.09 Schumachers SKINLESS FRANKS 2 lb. bag 89' WE FEATURE MORRUl'S FRANKS and LUNCH MEATS NOTHING TO BUY Spinning Reel Taper Fly YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT JUST REGISTER. DRAWING TO BE HELD SATURDAY, Moy 30, 5 F.M We Carry a Complete Line of Picnic Foods OLIVES Maraschino CHERRIES Cocktail ONIONS CHARCOAL BRIQUETS, 10 Lbs Stuffed, Quart Size 59 Red, lO-Oi. Size RASPBERRIES ruit pies 98c 89c AVE.

Aged Well-Trimed 49 59c VALUE-PACK COOKIES, 1 39c Supreme CREME SANDWICHES, Lb 49c U.S. No. 1 Tender, Milky ROASTING EAR CORN 12 69c U.S. UTAH ASPARAGUS 19c ioc U.S. No.

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