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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 5

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raw mm The Independent Record, Helena, rnaay, August ioV apital City News in Brief Ruby Drotsen Services Are Pending PAN FRIED CHICKEN Hearing Scheduled On Hauling Permit A hewing will be held by the state railroad and public service Aug. 26 on a certificate of public convenience and necessity permit application filed by Harry Walker of Bozeman. Following an experience where Funeral services are pending) fnr Bnhv Drnstpn Rfl wifA of I Robert Stratton, Retired NP Conductor, Dies Robert Stratton, 81, retired Northern Pacific railroad conductor, died this morning at St. Peter's hospital where he had been a patient since July 31. Mr.

Stratton was born June 20, 1876 in Hardin, Mo. In 1896, he came to the Bitterroot valley where he worked on the Marcus Daly ranch. He later worked for the Northern Pacific Railway company and was retired in 1945 Hospital Unit To Tacoma For Training Thirty three officers and men of the 396th station hospital will leave Saturday for Madigan Army hospital, Tacoma, for their annual two weeks training period. The local reserve unit is commanded by Lt. Col.

Raymond O. Lewis, Helena physician, who stated the group will receive parallel train tried to call the fire de-itment at its old number, Fire ief Joe Munger today remind-Helena residents the present mber tQ call during fire emer- The hearing is scheduled in the I Odd Fellows and Rebekahs have been reminded by Willard Steffans, chairman, of the statewide pot luck picnic for members, families and guests to be held at 1 lo'clock Sunday morning at the IOOF home. Persons desiring transportation have been asked to be at the street door of the lodge at 10:45 o'clock that morning. 53 ncics is III 2-5241. Some people iy still have the old number, a J2 lo 0 2-8120, pasted to their tele-ones, making it a very serious nation if a.

fire should break he said. capitol for 10 o'clock in the morning. Walker has applied for a permit to transport feed and flour mill products and fertilizer between points within a 400-mile radius of Bozeman. Steelmaking countries of the world produced a record total of about 294.000,000 net tons of raw steel in 1955. George Drosten of the Helena Valley, who died late Thursday at St.

Peter's hospital where she had been a patient since Aug. 6. Mrs. Drosten was born Oct. 6, 1898, in Blue Hill, and attended schools there.

On Dec. 2, 1919, she married George Drosten in Gering, and following their marriage the couple moved to this vicinity to make their home. Between 1945 and 1953 Mrs. Drosten resided in El-liston, where her husband was Powell county road foreman. For the past four years the Drostens owned and operated the Valley service station.

after 40 years of service. ing with the regular army staff Pre-school training for 5 yr. 3-Bedroom unfurnished house for responsible executive moving to Helena August 28th. Call Mr. In 1915, he married the former at the hospital, returning on the first of September.

Lillian Gabel in Helena and the Members of Capital City lodge No. 253, Scandinavian Fraternity of America and their families are requested to bring a dish of food and dishes to its picn- scheduled for Saturday afternoon and evening at the Lions Sunshine camp, Elvin M. Johnson, president, said. Serving of the picnic supper will begin at 7 o'clock in the evening. Annual East Helena VFW public barbeque, Crystal creek picnic area, Aug.

18th. Get ticket from any member of E. H. VFW Adv. W.

E. Glenny obtained a building permit from the city engineer to construct a 38 48 foot house at 1130 Hauser at an approximate cost of $18,000. The architect for the project will be Retail Lumber association. What would you give In exchange for your soul? Come and hear Rev. C.

A. Christofferson with the deliverance ministry. Special prayer for the sick at every service. Services at Vigilante Theatre every night except Is by certified local teachers, adiness school HI 2-6381 or HI :248. Adv.

couple made their home in Mis Those attending the training Si soula until 1940 when they re period from this vicinity are: Lt Col. Raymond O. Lewis; Captains turned to Helena to reside at 830 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McGin- North Warren.

have moved from 534 Hollins Edward DeBoer, Virginia E. Fel- the home they purchased at He was a member of Helena lodge No. 193, BPOE, for more than 40 years, and the Methodist 01 Highland. Posturepedic Mattresses J0SLIN FURNITURE Broadway at Main church. c.or.

besides her husband, are two sons, Everett Real and Robert Real, both of Helena and ton, Roy E. Sieffert; Lieutenants James J. Hurry, James L. Wines; Warrant Officers James R. Anderson, Alfred J.

Dubbe; MSgts. Robert C. Clark, John B. Harris, George R. Williams; SFCs Donald L.

Coburn, Frank N. Holtzer, Mew vacation trailers for rent, ckson Trailer Sales. HI 2-1200. Adv. Surviving besides his widow, Lillian, are a brother, Bertrum Sgt.

George Drosten, sta Recent ScientificTests Prove tioned with the U. S. army in the Black dirt, HI 2-8127 Adv. Stratton of Kansas City, two daughters, Mrs. George Ward of Billings; Mrs.

TV H. Radley of South Pacific; a sister, Faye Mc John F. Roddy, Charles E. Swee lain of Twin Falls, Idaho; seven Two sons, Dr. A.

W. O'Donnell, 0 grandchildren; two great-grand ney; Sp 2c Thorton Durkee, Ralph L. McFarlane, Theodore O. Putra, Irwin L. Stagg, Earl G.

.8 Helena, and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a ockton, accompanied by wife and children, and Ray T. children and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers John number of brothers and sisters Wong; Sp 3c Morris R. Burner, Sunday.

Welcome extended to all. Adv. and Charles McCoy preceded her 4) Funeral arangements are pend Donnell of Seattle, ac-mpanied by his wife and chil-en, are visiting at the home of 11 3 4 ME ing at Retz funeral home. in death. Hagler mortuary is in charge Day Care Kindergarten, Mrs.

bir father, W. A. O'Donnell, 837 of arrangements. IA nth. ONLY 104 A ROLL 3 0 2 bedroom or 3 bedroom home Stanley R.

Foot HI 2-4050 Adv. For sale Fill dirt, any amount. Phone Leo Sigety, HI 2-63i7. Adv. Ord Cushman, Michigan res) Blevlns HI 2-1590 between 9 and 5 Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Myrlin Donaldson of the Helena valley will leave Sunday for California to spend a few days with Donaldson's son, Eugene, who is being sent to Korea. A June graduate in agricultural engineering at Montana State college in Boze-man, Pfc. Donaldson has been in radar school at Fort Gordon, Ga.

Bill Pfeiffer auto and truck repairing. 1711 Boulder. HI 2-6564. -Adv. All fans off.

Charlton Radio Electric, 424 N. Main Adv. An exhibition softball game between the Lakeside Farmers and the York Wrestlers will be played at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the York field. Men's shirts, laundered and finished, in one day and out the next. Free delivery.

Ph. HI 2-5206, Cronk's Laundry and Dry Cleaners, 1324 N. Benton Adv. For sale by owner: 7 room house, IVi baths, oak floors throughout, 2 fireplaces, full basement, recreation room, double garage, near schools and churches, reason for selling, owner leaving city. Can be seen by appointment only.

Call HI 2-2347. Adv. All Helena square dancers have been invited to a dance at Peterson's pavilion near the Fort Har Allen C. Chaffee, James E. Williams, Paul M.

Nonog, PFCs Thomas J. Connors, Lawrence J. Hillebrecht, Roy A. McJilton, Hubert O. Roberts, Frederic M.

Sa'jinen, Terry D. Schiavon, Ed-nard T. Smith, Gary L. Thronson, and Joanne B. Westover.

Also in attendance will be Capt Willis W. Roper, the unit's active army advisor, and his assistant, SFC James L. Casey. th all utilities. Total cost less THIS IS IT! an your automobile.

$100 de- sit and monthly payments, like English Actors Wed Gibraltar (JP) Actor Laurence Harvey and Actress Margaret Leighton were married aboard a 275-ton British passenger tender alongside the main passenger wharf. Innocent Plea Entered in Auto Action Gloria Harris of Helena plead dent, pleaded innocent in police vings, will buy the house you court today to the charge of driv ed and want. See us now, he -mm 3G0333BfiEf re they're all gone. Economy ing while under the influence of liquor and was released on a $150 bond. No date has been set for bmes, in Power Block, 2-2088, Helena, Montana ed innocent today before Justice his trial.

Iv. 1957 Jeep station wagon, warn of the Peace James C. Clarke to taking her husband's car without permission. Expect Get the Best Plenty of Parking Aavedal Cleaners 43 S. Park Dial HI 2-5370 Barbequed chicken ready daily at 3 p.

m. Reserve yours by phone to be sure. Complete food market ibs. Can be seen at 1324 N. nton.

Adv. The felony warrant was signed we ox 3 0) 3 i a Q. --n 0 TJ h- ai So TJ Q. 3 3 TJ 3 The Amazing "JACK and the BEANSTALK" CHEMICAL that Grows PLANTS moderately priced. Vine ripened Charles L.

Johnson, a junior by James V. Harris. The car was found Thursday by Great Falls melons, cold beer. Ehlers Corner ident at the University of Min One of Children On California Trip Has Measles Yosemite National Park, Calif. (JP) Two hundred youngsters one with measles arrived at this park Thursday night on a trip paid for by an ex-army officer who is now a Montana rancher.

in the Valley. HI 2-2368. Open daily 8 a. m. to 9 p.

m. and Sundays. Adv. sota, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. hhson, 507 North Dakota, was police in the Electric City where Mrs. Harris was apprehended. She was returned by the sheriff's office to Helena Thursday night pgnized recently for superior HI 2-3329 FLOWERS 3 TO 5 rmts ademic performance following mpletion of the first two years Keim't Child Care.

-Adv. Clarke set bond at $1,000. Un-I able to make bond, Mrs. Harris! was remanded to custody of the college of science, literature arts at the university. He is Care and comfort for convales sheriff.

The defendant has not cents and the elderly. Low rates. rison turnoff at 8:30 clock graduate of Helena high school. Col. Ben J.

Brinton of McAllis Family Style CHICKEN DINNERS Served Every SUNDAY AFTERNOON Placer Hotel Coffee Shop $1.75 Adults $1.00 Children Children under age 6 FREE. All you can eat for above prices. Call Stoner's Rest Home, HI ter, Mont, is sponsoring the eleven-day tour for the children, For sale by owner: 2-bedroom 2-2570 or HI 2-2455 Adv. Saturday night. We feature custom drapes, me In Carson Addition.

415 -1 BIGCtR Now you can treat an entire garden for a whole YEAR for Only a been bound over to the district court pending action by the of-j fice of the county Clarke said. Bond was set at $1,000 today in the same court, for Kenneth, Krogman Landscape Service, -o TJ TJ kes. HI 2 8546 Adv. Venetian blinds, vertical blinds 2 a. most of whom are orphans or underprivileged.

Albert Johnson of Anaconda, ri Spraying. HI 2-5220 Adv. Main. Adv. and window shades, free estimate Claflin Furniture House Adv.

Patrick H. K. Horn of 1535 I 3 pdison, inducted into the army EI week, has gone to Fort Car Wiggins Tree Company. 2-5374 or HI 2-0079 Adv. Mont, one of the supervisors of the trip, said there were 224 people in the party and the trip was costing Brinton about $25,000.

Beebe who pleaded guilty before Clarke to a charge of grand larceny by baillee. for basic training. He graduated from Carroll col- Vital Statistics TONIGHT Re in June with a degree in They are traveling in four 1. is SO 0 tall J8I8B siness administration. He is buses and have already visited Alcoholics Anonymous.

Phone HI 2-7094 or write P. O. Box 361. -Adv. Taylor Day Nursery ror child cre.

Ph. HI 2-4060 Adv. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wah Yin Disneyland and Hollywood.

The Marriage Licenses Clarence Dewey Andrews and rm. kiddy caravan headed for Reno, 4 Minnie Rebecca Adams, both of Friday, and then to Twin Falls, Idaho, before returning to For rent: Large attractive Sheriff's deputies returned him to Helena Thursday from Boze-man after the warrant for his arrest was signed by W. L. Liehl of Polar Refrigeration. He allegedly took a $150 hotwater heater, according to the information filed by the office of John C.

Harrison, county attorney. Unable to make bond, Beebe also was remanded to xustody of the sheriff. lorn, 2 closets, garage. 211 8th Montana. a Helena.

Loren Elmer Logelin and Bar bara Joan Francis, both of Hel ena. The only difficulty so far was e. Adv. Dr. and Mrs.

Michael Coffey, six-year-old Judith Pankovich of Twin Bridges coming up with and Mrs. E. A. Kuntz, Dr. William Doran Mathews of measles.

bbert Kuntz and Dr. John How- Butte and De Ann Beauchamp at the fltalii Presents Bandit Players in "ANNIVERSARY WAITZ" 3-ACT COMEDY CURTAIN, 8:30 Adults $1.00 Children to 12 50c FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Everything for the Garden STATE Nursery Co. Adult supervisors are keeping have returned from Butte of Helena. here they attended the annual Frank Patrick Donovan of their fingers crossed and keeping Judith on the bus with them. "ft -3 aS: June Production Of Crude Is Reported Higher June production of crude oil and condensate in Montana increased 603 barrels from May to 75,004 barrels daily.

The Montana oil and gas conservation commission Thursday nvention of the Montana Op- Butte and Joan Patricia Donovan of Anaconda. Wearing dark classes and metrists' association. Robert Allen Marquardt and False Alarms Windsor, England (JP) Police set up roadblocks around this Thames-side town after burglar alarms sounded in Windsor castle. All cars traveling out of wrapped in a blanket, Juditfi, a mass of red blotches, was still smiling. For immediate sale, older 2-droom house on east side.

Apt. Doris Ann Melson, both of Shelby. Cecil James Thompson, and basement or can be used for bedroom extra bath. New 328 Fuller HI 2-2610 Nancy Jean Wood, both of Billings. Birth Windsor were stopped and their drivers questioned.

Police made ndows, ample electric outlets. said the 11 refineries in the state wiring upstairs and down. od closet space. Fenced back Mr. and Mrs.

James Hilden- processed 66,273 barrels of crude oil daily in June. This is a decrease of 1,931 barrels daily from a fast search of the castle! grounds. Then the word went out: The alarms were set off by a Lvn with patio and barbeque. Three Youths Are Fined for Possessing Beer Three Helena youths, all under 11 HI 2-4179 for appointment. stab of 814 Logan are the parents of a daughter born Aug.

9 at St. John's hospital. the May total. technical fault Queen Elizabeth Adv. FINAL II was not in residence, being at Scottish Balmoral for a summer vacation.

Swedish Massage. HI 2-6781. During the Industry continued its success ratio at greater than 50 per cent Forty-seven Deaths Ruby Drosten, 58, of the Hel 21 years of age, have pleaded wells were completed 26 pro SERVING DAILY at FRONTIER TOWN ena valley, died late Thursday guilty to charges of possessing duced oil, one gas and 20 were beer and were fined $25 each in reported dry holes. evening at St. Peter's hospital.

Hagler mortuary is in charge of arrangements. the justice court of A. J. White. It was the first time the 1957 ETZ The commission issued 49 to drill new wells in June, a Robert Stratton, 81, of 830 legislative act, making possession North Warren, died this morning of alccholic beverages by per or -com ao sons under 21 a misdemeanor, decrease of four from the May total.

The state's 3,739 wells produced 2,250,122 barrels of oil in June. has been enforced in Lewis and T'uiwJ Horn WHILE THEY LAST Clark county, according to John at St. Peter's hospital. Retz funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Funerals Funeral arrangements for Les Helena Co.

633 Helena Ave. HI 2-2630 C. Harrison, county attorney. White today dismissed a com 2-1550 Hickory Funeral Notices lie V. Sheumaker, 48, of Dodson, who died Thursday morning at the veterans' administration hospital at Fort Harrison, will be completed at the Bell funeral home, Malta.

Retz funeral home plaint against W. R. Toney for failure to pay wages to a former employe, Emery D. Warren, who signed the complaint However, a similar charge is still pending against Rosela Toney who has posted $100 bond in White's SHEUMAKER, Leslie was in charge of local arrange ments. aged 48 years, of Dodson, Mont Funeral services and interment will be in Dodson.

the bread that's true to COATS 8 court NOTICE! We will start excavation work on Fuller Ave. between Neil Ave. and 6th Monday, August 12. Parking Restricted. This is a public service notice of the Helena Sand Gravel Company HI 2-5350 Funeral services for Rose Adeline Jorgenson, 66, wife of Fred N.

Jorgenson, 505 Hollins, were STRATTON, Robert, aged conducted this afternoon at the 81 years, of 830 N. Warren St. Funeral arrangements pending. Mitchell Movement Employed by Thursday Group A regular session of the Thursday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge club was held Thursday afternoon at the Montana club when six and one-half tables played 24 boards of the Mitchell movement North-south winners were Emma Clark and Mrs. J.

Ross Pollock, who were first with 82; Mrs. Arthur Acher and Claude Meredith were second with 81 Mrs. David Mix and Mrs. Fred Little wer third with 79, and Mrs. Myles J.

Thomas and Mrs. Cloyse Overturf were fourth with 76. East-west winners were Mrs. RECORDS 5 for $1.00 45 r.p.m. all new Carlson Appliance 337 N.

Main HI 2-3040 Hagler chapel with Andrew Mor row, associate minister, Jehovah's Witnesses, officiating. Pallbear Formerly to $39.95 ers were Edwin A. Phillips, Tip O'Neal, J. E. Thrailkill, Albert M.

Bausch. J. Hume Hahn and Roy Ehlers. Burial was in Sun Get out your tape set Memorial Gardens. Hagler mortuary was in charge of ar I Gamer's I've gained some weight and I need a new suit This man bought a fine Shetland tweed from our selection of new Fall Suitings.

STONE-GROUND rangements. Divorce Judge Lester H. Loble has granted Olen Kae Johnson of Helena a divorce from Evelyn E. Earl Standfield and Leah Blumen-thal, who were first with 69; Cora DeBorde and Mrs. Claude ELMER Anderson's Clothe, el Distinction BUY IT SOON Cory were second with 67 Mrs.

L. O. Bradford and Mrs. Thomas miiim i ntrW' xitivr Johnson on grounds of extreme cruelty. She was awarded custody of one minor child 11 months of each year, and the plaintiff is to have custody each met Robinson were third with 67, and Mrs.

J. J. Jewell and Mrs. Harry Smith were fourth with 66. ALL IN ONE INSURANCE Formerly to $19.95 Infant porpoises must swim to July.

She also was awarded $50 a month support. The couple was married at Clancy on Sept 2, 1951. the ocean surface for their first breath seconds after birth. fell TOPS IN I TASTI I UNCI 190l HAGLER Mortuary DIAL HI 2-8520 650 Logan St. Funeral Notices Drive-In Office 7th Jackson HI 2-5740 Announcement Dr.

M. Coffey OPTOMETRIST Announces the removal of his offices from the Power Block to 109 EAST SIXTH AVENUE Dial Hickory 2-7199 26 "PLUS" FEATURES AUTOMOBILE PROTECTION FOR QUALITY DROSTEN, Mrs. Ruby, aged 58 years, of Helena val-ley. Funeral arrangements pending. You Ccn Taste! Greater Protection on Non-Owned Automobiles Used in Your Business 14 4.

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