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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 14

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The Independent Record, Helena, Sunday, July 18, 1950 Page Fourteen Use the Independent Record Want Ads Wanted Female Help 3 For Rent Houses CASEY'S LUMBER East flelena, ACaderay 7-6895 All Finished Lumber Doors Plywoods Flooring Custom Planing Complete Line of Trusses Abdominal Belts Elastic Stockings PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5 West Sixth Ph. HI 2-1390 Fz i 111 New Spring Shoes Arriving Daily at Livingstone's Shoe Store i A a. I i I I SETTING OUT FOR LETHBRIDGE, Alberta on July 5 on a sis-state tour as representatives of the Lethbridge chamber of commerce, W. J. Cousins and his wife, June, are scheduled to arrive in Helena Monday.

Their brightly colored bus is loaded with thousands of copies of tourist booklets listing some of the major features of Lethbridge and southern Alberta. A map on the side of the bus points out the international border crossings through which Lethbridge may be reached. The visitors will call at the office of the Montana Chamber of Commerce and at the Helena Chamber of Commerce, as well as on offiicals at the state capitol. They will visit tourist information booths and other distribution centers to leave their Alberta message. We keep posted on ways in which we can better serve you.

It is part of our continuing education. When you want to build or buy, come in and find out about our convenient home loan plan. 20 Years Ago What Helena People Were Doing In 1936 Electric which L. D. Eyre was dictator.

Deputy Sheriff Ben Rinda picked up more than 25 sticks of 60 per cent blasting powder that had been scattered along the Marysville road by cn unknown driver. Eugene Mills won the Helena Soap Box derby and the right to race his car in the national finals in Akron, Ohio. Mills beat Clarence Chriske by a short distance. The Last Chance Mining association announced the first annual picnic to commemorate the discovery of gold in Last Chance Gulch July 14, 1864. The picnic was scheduled for the Spring Hill mine.

Arrangements were made for the special sale of "The City Laid on a Foundation of Gold," a booklet prefaced by a historical history of the gulch and containing stories of present day mining activities. C. R. Brazier was editor and pubisher. R.

D. Tobin was named general chairman for the Montana State Elks association convention due the latter part of July in Helena. Mrs. Clyde V. Burgan was chairman of women's activities.

Montana Masonry made ready for laying of the cornerstone of Hepalr ervice Shick Sunbeam Remington Mail Orders Immediate Service Helena Office Equipment Co. Across from Post Office-305 N. Park Ave. HI 2-3130 THE HUMAN HEAD WEIGHS ALMOST 35 LBS INDEPENDENT RECORDI Classified Advertising Directory Consecutive insertions without change of copy: 1 TIME Per Line 15c Minimum charge JOe 3 TIMES Per Line 12c 7 TIMES Per Line 10c Five average worde per Una All Reguiar Classsified Advertising Must Be in the office before 11 a. m.

the day of publication. Classsified Display copy must be in the office before 5 p. m. the day before publication. NOTICE rhe Independent Record will Dot be responsible lor errore tn advertisement nor price quotationi If the proof la read by the advertiser.

Proof will be eent out when copy la tn The Independent Record office one day In advance of the daj on which advertisement la to appear. 1 Wanted Help, General 1A Man or woman wanted to handle Mo- Ns Products full or (pare time In Lewis and Clark County. Opportunity to make 140 a day. No experience necessary. Write McNess Company, 130 E.

Clark Freeport. ni. Couple to operate medium slaed hotel on yearly basis. Living quarters, ror appointment phone HI 2-1628. Fascinating work at home! No selling! We pay you! Truart, Box 710, Pasadena.

Calif. Man or couple to wash windows. Phone HI 2-0213. Wanted Male Help SALES OPPORTUNITY Wesson Oil and Snowdrift Sales Company has opening in Montana and Eastern Idaho for ambitious man who can sell. If you are single, 35 years of age or under, with high school education or better, you may qualify.

Experience in retail and wholesale grocery and bakery trade selling helpful but not necessary. Starting salary $350 per month. Plus expense allowance. Good opportunity for advancement. Additional benefits are: bonus plan, company car furnished if needed, group hospitalization with surgical benefits, group life insurance program and company retirement plan.

Write 112 Market San Francisco, giving full details about yourself, including age, draft status, experience, present job and salary, reason for leaving and availability. Constant traveling required. Routeman Wanted to supply rural fam ilies In this area with the oldest and largest Nationally Advertised line of daily-used home and farm necessities on the market. Stock furnished on credit. Income of 15.000 and more possible first year with up to 130.000 Free Life Insurance.

Writ: L. K. Fullen, 4900 Colorado Denver, Colo. Salesmen wanted for a proven product guaranteed to waterproof, dustproot and harden cement, masonry and poured concrete. For full Information write Robert Horn-berger, Shelby.

Montana. Shelby phone Hemlock 4-5S30. Wan'-ft Biinrh Hrters Phmi-7M0 Salesmen Wanted 2A SELL OREASE THAT WON'T MELT Prepare for a brighter future by selling top quality lubricants always In demand. Call on contractors, farmers. road builders, freight lines, ready-mix plants, mines.

Industrial plant, etc. No strikes or shortages to worry about. Our leading salesmen now earning In excess of 113.000 In a year. Highest commissions and bonuses. Openings for District and Division Managers Write today to E.

J. Baker. Dept. 8-7, p. o.

Box 676, Dayton, Ohio. Robinson Points Out Tax on Tread Rubber Thomas M. Robinson, district director of the Internal Revenue service today called attention to the increase in tax from five cents to eight cents a pound on tires of the type used on highway vehicles and to the new tax at the rate of three cents a pound or. tread rubber. The new tax is effective from July 1.

The internal revenue director also called attention to the floor stocks tax of three cents a pound which will be applicable to these tires and to tread rubber. Vnr nnrnnco nf irlpnHfvinr tirps which are subject to the floor stocks tax, and determining the amount of such tax, holders of floor stocks may be guided by schedules provided by the manu facturers, producers and importers of the particular brand tires held by them. 1 Details regarding the tax and inventory of stocks held from the first of July may be had at the office of internal revenue in the Federal building. COLD BEER Groceries Meats Sundries OPEN SUNDAYS Holidays and Evenings Closed Wednesdays BRUCE'S MARKET Corner 11th and Hoback Unfurnished 4-rnom, modern, full be- mcnt, close In. Suitable for adults, only.

No pets. Ph. -HI 3-28JB. 3-room modern furnished, Euclid Ave. HI 2-4154.

1 mom cabin and garage. Inq. 161 Walnut. 3-room. furnished, 150.

Ph. HH-3460. lor Rent Duplex 15A 1 bedroom, 4 room, upper duplex, unfurnished. Available August 1, 175. Bhown by appointment.

Phone HI 3-1378. 4-room. lower duplex, partly furnished. neasnname. can Ml i-flm days, HI 3-7672 evenings.

516 Bpencer. Desirable 3-room, modern duplex, unfurnished. Close In, adults. Writ Box 867, co Independent Record. Unfurnished 4 rooms, adults, 135.

734 N. Jackson. Upstairs. Ph. HI 3-4318 Large family partly furnished.

1014 Argyle. Ground floor, adults. '118 Phoenix. For Rent Garages 16 Garage, 813 Dearborn. Ph.

HI 3-5504. fasy acresslhle. Call at 730 11th. For Rent Stores, Offices 17 GROUND FLOOR STORE OR OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 1,600 sq. ft With basement.

326 FULLER Dial HI 2-2330. Former M. E. A. building.

Ph. HI J-4881. For Rent Miscellaneous 19 Sanders for Paint For Sale Real Estate 21 FOR SALE East Side, close in, 2-bedroom home with apartment on second floor. Excellent condition, Can be used as one family home. East Helena Good 2-bedroom home.

Hardwood floors, beautiful landscaped yard, blue spruce and fruit trees. Garage. Four unit apartment house, beau tiful yard fenced, 6 lots, 3 garages. Hauser Blvd. $14,000.

5-room home near Jefferson school. In excellent condition. Present GI loan may be assumed. Priec $8,900.00. East side home, 4 rooms and bath with additional bedroom in basement.

Garage. Corner lot $6,000.00. Home with $90.00 per month income. Living and dining room. Garage.

East West side, good 4-bedroom house, 3 fireplaces, 3' baths, hot water heat, double garage. Excellent location. Shown by appointment only. East Helena Good one-bedroom home. Garage, lawn, trees and shrubbery.

Two-bedroom modern home, dining room. New propane) gas furnace, drilled well, electric pump. Across from Alhambra Hot Springs. West Side, new 3-bedroom home, thermodor built-in-oven, dining room, carpeted living room, picture window, full basement Priced to sell. Choice building lots In different localities.

Three bedroom modern valley home, 6 acres, good well, automatic pump, 8 miles from city limits. HELENA REAL ESTATE AGENCY Realtors 5 Pittsburgh Block Dial HI 2-0224 Marie Erdahl HI 2 2883 Mickey Sado HI 2-0192 Jim Brennan HI 2-0244 Ed L. Solberg HI 2-4965 West side: Good residential district Large and very desirable home; gsot yard and garage 135,000.00 Kenwood 3-story frame; steam heat; good apt upstairs 163. monthly rental: Will take good 41 foot trailer In as part payment. Thomaa Topping Company.

Lodge Meetings Masonic Helena Lodge Ho. Summer recess untU Friday. Sept I. Morning Star Lodge No. 6 Refu-lar and special meeting June 37, 1956.

M.M. degrees. Refreshments. Opens at 7 p. m.

(Last spring meeting! King Solomons Lodge No. Stated Communication June 30, m. York Rite Bodies Summer recess until September. Miriam Chapter Joint Installation wltb Josephine Hepner Chapter 89, June IB. 8 p.

Varatlon June. July and August. Stated Meeting Peptember 11. 8 p. m.

Josephine Hepner Chapter Ho. 8 Summer recess untU Tuesday, Sept 18. Scottish Rita Sept. 13. Algeria Temple Sept.

IT. Sapphlra Temple Daughter! of the Nile stated session May 34. 8 p. m. Refreshments.

F. O. Eagles Helena Aerie No. It Regular meeting 1st and 3rd Thursday Auxiliary regular meeting 2nd and 4tb Thura--y Club room hours 10 a to 3 a. Cabaret dancing every Saturday night to 3:00.

B. P. O. Elks Regular meeting each aeeond all lourtb Tuesdays of the month. United Commercial Travelers Monthly meetings 1st Friday each month at Eagles Hall Regular luncheon to bo held at noon on every Thursday at the Montana Club oo the 6tb floor.

Loyal Order of Moost Moose Lodge. Regular meeting aeo-snd and tourtb Wednesdays. B. P. O.

Keglers Lodge No. 11 Monthly meeting third Thursday of each month at Capital Lanes at o'clock. POSITION OPEN Office work at Penney's. Starting salary $200 a month or more with experience. Many benefits.

40-hour, 6 day work week. J. C. PENNEY CO. YOUNG LADIES 18 to 26, permanent position with nationally known concern.

We have openings in New York, Chicago. Hawaii, South America and most of the 48 states. No experience necessary. Must be neat, have good personality and available immediately. $250 per month starting pay.

transportation and expenses paid to assignment Employer's representative will in terview and hire at the Montana State Employment Ser vice, 505 North Last Chance Gulch, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, July 18 and 19. 11.00 Hourly possible doing light assembly work at home. No experience nee essary.

Write Banco Mfg. 8J07 West Third, Los Angeles it. Calif. Bookkeeper and general office work. Experience preferred but not necessary.

Will train right party. Call Mr. Bacon of H. S. Dotson Co.

HI S-1050. Waitress wanted. Apply at Minute Kitchen In person, no phone calls. Combination waitress. Prickly Pear Truckstop.

Ph. HI J-S70S. Wanted good experienced woman cook for ranch. HI 3-7560. Wanted Work Experienced secretary available for home, telephone or office dictation evenings, Saturdays and Sundays.

Fast, accurate typist. Operate manual or electric typewriter, usual office machines. Transcribe from shorthand, dictaphone, record and tape. Some bookkeeping knowledge. Will handle mailing lists, announcements.

Prevailing hourly rates or retaining contract. Write Box 677, Helena, with full details of what you have to offer. Mlddleaged lady needs work badly Ihouseworkl. Box Independent Record. John Pinch window wash service, window and lawn work.

1335 Boulder. Remodeling or new construction. Call HI 3-8153 for free estimate. Roofing by experienced man. All work guaranteed.

Ph. HI 3-5844- Interior and exterior painting. Ph. HI 3-4108. Ph.

HI 3-6066. Odd lobs. Pickup truck. Ironing and housework. HI 3-6467.

Custom hay baling. Ph. HI 3-l4. Sewing ei all kinds. BJ 3-3833 Wanted To Rent District Manager.

Continental OU needs two- or three-bedroom, unfurnished home. Three adults. Permanent. Possession before September 1st. Phone HI 3-0387.

3- or home unfurnished. Employe of telephone company. Wile and 1 girls, and 14. Excellent ear of home guaranteed. HI 3-7050 Ext.

361. Wanted To Buy Youth bed. Phone HI 3-3691. Rooms 11 Oentleman, private entrance bath. Oarage available.

Ph. HI S-6687. 434 Power. 3 abort blocks off Matn St. by day or week.

Courtland Hotel, 104 N. Ewlng Desirable sleeping rooms for girls. Close to Capitol. 1635 Broadway. Reasonable, comfortable.

Ph. HI 3-1479. Sleeping room, close to. Hickory 3-4110. Gentleman.

536 N. Rodney. HI 3-1403. Rooms for men. day or week TMCA.

Oentlemen. Ph. HI 3-6685. For Rent Apartments 13 3-bedroom apt. Unfurnished except rugs, drapes, refrlg.

and range. AU utllltlea furnished except electricity. Ground floor. Bendlx. Oarage.

West aide. Rent 180. Ph. HI 3-3139 evenings. 3-bedroom, very desirable apta.

Write Box 989, care Independent Record. 3 rooms partly furnished, walking dla-tance Ph HI 3-1319 3 rooms, bath, refrigerator, reasonable rent. Ph. HI 3-3795. Desirable 3 bedroom apt.

Call HI 3-7005 for appointment. 3 rooms, upstairs, private entrance, 60. Phone HI 3-1079. 3 rooms with bath, private entrance. HI 3-1137.

I 3 rooms. 6tn Are. apta. HI 3-85M. Unfurnished apartment.

HI 1-7333. Apts. Denver Block. HI 3-1383. Apta.

HI 3-0333 or HI 3-6934 For Rent Furn. Apts. 13A 1 clean, quiet, furn. room and kitchenette, refrigerator, steam heat, laundry facilities. Suitable for 1.

Near P. O. HI 3-4534. 44 N. Park.

Large 1-roora nicely furnished. Cool clean and quiet. Vi block from bus depot. Ide-' for gentleman. Phone HI 3-4335.

3 large rooms, steam heat, 140 per month, with garage (45. 1401 Phoenix Ph. HI 3-5333. 3 bedroom clean, modern, children welcome, furnished or unfurnished. Ph.

HI 3-8539. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Heated. Nice for a couple. Ph HI 3-4459.

4 rooms, nicely furnished, adults only. Ph. HI 3-7471 or HI 3-4677. 703 Hillsdale. 3 and 3 rooms, reasonable, utilities furnished.

Atlas Bldg. In. HI 3-1009 3 desirable rooms for 1 3. Private entrance, laundry. Near P.

O. HI 3-4631 3 large rooms, semi-basement, shower, laundry. Also 3 room. 335 N. Ewlng.

3-room furnished all utilities 143.50. Phone Hickory 3-4110. Bachelor Apt. Clean, quiet, everything furnished. Inq.

319 W. Main. 3 rooms, desirable for one, suitable (or two. 911 6th Ave. HI 3-5973.

Modern 3 rooms, bath and utilities. Caroline 11 E. State. 3 nice rooms, private bath, adulta only Inquire 319 W. Main.

large rooms, bath. Adults. 175 W. Lyndale. Ph.

HI 3-3833. room furnished apt Pb. HI 3-4553 or HI 3-7967. rooms, 2nd floor. Capitol district.

Pb. HI 3-6676. 3 I room, utllltlea furnished. Pb HI 3-3856 1 room, kitchenette, lady. HI 3-4835 3- room apt.

HI 3-6333 or HI 3-5686. rooms wltb bath. 833 6th ave. 13 3 rooms, adulta. HI 1-8329, II DO IT YOURSELF Save on Plumbing and Heating Supplies at LORANZ SEi, Bandit Alley House Iaaver CARS Gov.

Elmer Holt wried President Roosevelt to come "see for himself" the greatest drouth in the history of Montana. The city commission unanimously adopted a resolution stating that persons who wished to borrow tools or equipment from the city of Helena must receive permission from tt least two members of the commission. The commission also called for new bids for garbage hauling by private contractors. Montana had 251,807 qualified voters in 1,237 precincts for the 1936 party primary election. Lewis and Clark county had of them.

Jay G. Diamond, senior agricultural statistician here, reported Montana's Log population had increased from 110,00 in 1935 to 142,000 in 1936. The Helena national forest installed four portable radios to speed up forest fire reporting. A contract for $12,690 was given to Cahill-Mooney Construction company of Butte for rebuilding of the Kessler school. Walter S.

Ruff, supreme dictator of the Loyal Order of Moose, visited Helena lodge No. 639 of SOLUTION: Forget your worries and use our convenient Delivery Service. You'll have groceries in your home before you can say "I'm Happy." WEG-GENMAN'S MARKET is the sure cure for your Food Buying Blues! name" Smith, Screen, Radio and TV i Attorney General Is Critical Of College Fees Kalispell (JF) The price of a college education will be beyond the reach of most Mon-tanans if the present methods of dealing with the financial problem of the Greater University system are followed, Atty. Gen. Arnold H.

Olsen said Saturday night. I "Unless present trends are re-' versed," Olsen said, "many young men and women in Montana will be forever deprived of any chance of a college education." I Olsen, Democratic nominee for governor, made the statements in a speech prepared for delivery at a dinner in his honor sponsored by the Flathead county Democratic central committee. "Right now," Olsen declared, "the increasing costs at the university units are being met by almost continuous increases in fees paid by students." The attorney general said Mon tana law provides that tuition should be forever free at University system units. "This statute has now been practically nullified by various devices which obey the letter but violate the spirit of our basic law," he said. WHAT? "Here's the House Paint that lives up to its $2.30 PER QT.

tow Xel fi to Dial HI 2- 7oi. SitfSS saves The Easy i 1 the new Masonic Grand Lodge library, museum and office building on Park. Past Grand Master H. Sol Hepner was scheduled to make the principal address. John D.

Rockefeller celebrated his 97th birthday. Upper Missouri Society to Hold Picnic Members of the Upper Missouri River historical society will hold a field trip and picnic next Sunday, it has been announced by Lewis Brackman, president of the group. It is for members, their families and potential members. Cars will assemble at Frenchy's in Wolf Creek at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Brackman said, and from there they will go to the Brian O'Connell ranch on Rock Creek to see the Indian picto-graphs. It is then planned to tour the old Wolf Creek cemetery, formerly known as the Carterville cemetery, and to go to the Dearborn crossing.

The picnic will be held at the Wirth ranch grove. Photographers among the members are urged to bring plenty of color film. For the picnic, coffee and ham will be provided by the society. Snake eggs grow after they are laid. ti pays Jfeetv 1 STATE FARM Agent E.

(Al) Svingen 1415 Helena Ave. Helena, Mont Hickory 2-8530 Comfort Care 24 Hours a Day A Home Atmosphere for the Aged Phone HI 2-8242 Sunny View Guest Home FACTS of LIFE 1)0RABBIT5 SWIM? MOST OF THEM 00 IF THROWN OR FORCED INTO THE WATER. THE SWAMP RABBIT OF THE SOUTH AND THE ARCTK HARE ARE VERY GOOD SWIMMERS. "Hare" is something every businessman would swim a mile for an R. C.

Allen Cash Register from Blewett Business Machines 323 No. Main St YOU'LL BE USIXG YOUR HEAD when you purchase a Used Car from us. Don't forget Our reputation is at stake. 1QCA ZnrA Vfl Custom Fordor, New car 1730 rum VO guarantee, AT A BIG SAVINGS tnrA Fordor, Radio, Heater, 0. D.

I Jrf lUlU 0 jhe economy buy of the week. IOC! LTaviJ M9. Fordor, Radio, Heater, 0. D. 173 Tom VO Low Mileage, A-l Shape.

1953 Ford Tudor Radio and Heater 1952 Chevrolet Heater 1951 Chev Hardtop 1951 Ford Fordor 1951 Plymouth Tudor Srand 1951 Chevrolet 1950 Pontine TRUCKS 1954 Ford V8 Vi Ton. Pickup Radio, Heater, 4 Speed Transmission 1954 Ford "6" Vi Ton Pickup Heater, 4 speed transmission, only 1,000 miles 1952 Ford F600 4peed, 2 SPeed de 1952 Chevrolet 2 ton 4 speed, 2 speed axie 1951 Ford F600 4 speed, stake body 1950 Ford 34 ton pickup repainting dollars flnf of flnMine house poinfs. brushing; smooth, uniform coverage. Resists extreme weather abuse and gives extra years of protection. Controlled self-cleaning keeps surface bright.

Beautiful high gloss, available in white and 9 non-fading colors. MONARCH LUMBER CO. Phone HI 2-7110 and 7111 1000 E. Lyndale Ave. "Your Spred-Satin Paint Dealer" BUILD AND OWN A MONARCH HOME A-l USED.

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