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TV. Mm-4, Hdtm, It 5. 1HI Capital City News in Brief The annual Kiilhti tl plcnk will at noon Sunday Ml the lions' CMP, Grand Knight Ben Coslello reMlnda Helena area KCs. art asked (o brinj ttteir own food. Water color and drawing classes lor adults and children, LaDonna UcDerniid, 442-29D-- Adv.

Nwrning, Judge! The following motorists paid fines and forfeitures in qity police court: Willis Jack Erb, 1219 Roberts, no driver license, Marian Lee Combs, 576 Rodney, leaving scene of accident, Must sell hand carved Rose-! wood antique Stcinway grand. Excellent condition. Adv. District Judge Victor Fall has granted Lucille Sowerwine divorce from Elbert Sowerwine on grounds of extreme cruelty The couple married March 15, I960, and has one child. Absolute custody of the child was granted the plaintiff mother and the defendant was permanently rcslra I tied from interf erring.

Bothering, molesting, talking to or otherwise bothering the moth er or child by terms of the de- Guaranteed best buys on new TV and appliances in Helena. Sucker Appliance TV, 424 N. Adv. bar) Published weekday (extent Saturday) aftermu and Son-day noralag by the IHepod-ent Retard nesaber Lee NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you fall to receive your copy or The Independent Record from your carrier. DIAL Weekdays before 6:30 pjn.

Sundays before 11 ajn. ouir mm aatnrmn cirricr. pi (fietpt tod I 31 3 Edit Sixth Avsmut I PHONE 442-1550 HELENA, MONTANA FRESEMAN, Mrs. Laura, aged 56 years, of Eighth Ave. Funeral services and interment in Lewistown, Mont COTHBEIMJ, Mrs.

Vivian aged 55 years, of 1407 Orange. Funeral services and interment in Thompson Falls. CASEY, John aged 73 years, of Clancy, Mont. Funeral arrangements pending. CALDER, Frank, aged 92 years, of Helena, Mont Requiem Mass at 8 a.m., Saturday, July in St.

Helena Cathedral. Interment in Lewis and Clark Cemetery. HAGLER Mortuary 442-8520 650 Logan St. HEYDWEILLER, Henr Chapel services at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, July 6 with Rev. William Burkhart officiating.

Interment in the South Fork of the Dearborn cemetery. LEWIS, Inei aged 74 years, of 911 6th Ave. Chapel services at 2 p.m., Monday, July 8 with Rev. William Burkhart officiating. Body will be forwarded to Hillcrest Lawn Memorial, Great Falls, for cremation services.

Tonight In Helena 1 r-m- On Bwnaeev 4 Jaeksaa. Hlly film. Evangelical Caveaamt Church, Butte tad Bahatk. Committee members planning the reunion of the Helena High School class of 1193 will meet at 8 p.m., Monday in the Harvey Hotel, according to cnairaan Vince Lupien. This will be the final meeting prior to the re union.

Jims Radio and TV, call til 9 for guaranteed TV repair. Adv. District Judge W. W. Lestley has granted Jeanne Sootorno a divorce from Guiseppe Spotorno on grounds or extreme cruelly.

The couple married July 24, 1959, at Boulder and has two children. Custody of the children, $60 per month support and a orooertv settlement were awarded the plaintiff mother. Save on New TV and Anoli ances. Rucker Anoliance fc TV. n.

Adv. District Judge Victor H. Fall nas granted Mat Ide V. Wear divorce from Wlllard J. Wthr on grounda of extreme cruelty.

The couple married May 23, 1958, in Boytder and has no children. The plaintiff was wanted $1,500 all. mnny in a lump sum and a property settlement by terms of the All the proud people of East Helena have sent tlwir i. for oiling streets, have you? The dust season is upon us, leti get (the job done. Cost is very small Protection, Ph.

or Z27-5332. Free Gold Strike for sutiesiiui moving Hel ena iTansier, n. Adv. Pest control, tree shrub snrav. ween control, mz-mbu Adv.

C. S. Wahlstedt Injured in Fall at Picnic Charles S. Wahlstedt. 95.

resi- Ifered shoulder injuries and pos-isibly bone fractures when he fellj at a Fourth of July picnic being held at the home Thursday noon Wahlstedt, retired Anaconda jeweler, was helping several ladies at the Masonic Home with! their trays at the picnic when ne irtppea on a tret root and stumbled to the around, accord. ing to Charles Salter, luperintend- ent of the home. Wahlstedt was taken to St. Pe-r's Hospital, and Salter Mid early today the extent of his injuries had not yet been deter mined. Edmund M.

Kites Scheduled in Hardin Rosary will be recited at 7:30 P.m.. in Hardin for PrimnnH Powers, 50, plastering contractor of that city, who died Wednes-day in Helena. Reoulem win ed at 10 a.m., Saturday in Hardin. Burial will be in Hardin with graveside rites by Knights of vuiumous. Hagier Mortuary was in charge of arrangements here.

Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses 1 Edward Windsor Bailey, 25. Collinsvillr, 111., and Sharon Louise Fulbright, 24, Helena. Fredrick Owen Barrett. 31. Lewistown, and Roberta Hat Mil lcr, 23.

Helena. Uulv 5) Kenneth Noble Wendlanif. an. and Karen Hubing, 19, both of Helena. (July 3) Robert Dean Lewis.

23. and lores Marie Messick, 21, both of uncoin. ijwt 2) births and Mrs. Jack W. Tnrv of East Helena, daughter, July 4, St.

Peter's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dougher-; 3i. reiers nospnai.

Deaths John H. Cjjot. Not Snrlniri July 3, Veterans' Administration Hospital, Fort Hanson. Laura Belle Freseman. 131SW Eighth.

July 4. St. Peter'a pital. Viv an I Gothbera. 1407 Orange, July 3.

Inei Lewis, All East Sixth, July 5, St. Peter's Hospital. Henry Heydweiller, Wolf ureea, July 3, St. John's Hospital. Divorces Matilda V.

Wchr from Willard J. Wehr. Jeanne Snotorno from Guisenne spoiomo. Lucille Sowerwine from Elbert Sowerwine. Dili; tn ItSS thill Smith to dlS tut jiu Jinwr 1 Hllc Mill Fur ZZ l.H i u.

1 Mr. and Terry Dwyer. former Helena and Untonville residents, are parents of a ton, Terry Shawn, born July 1 ia Great Falls. Grass tod for tale, by square! feet or yard, Adv. District Judge Victor II.

Fall has signed a decree of quiet title favor ol Carl H. Sen: Her, plaintiff in an action brought axainsl risk J. Thaller and others. Adjudicated by the decree were Iota 1-8 in block twu and 13 24 in blocks 7-9 of the Shaffer addition. New la Helena? Ph.

442-4523. Viola Olberg, Welcome Wagon Adv. Do vou have a dust or dirt problem? II so, call 44Z-WW or 442-373T alter p.m.— AUV. Buttana and Jr. Knit- ling classes starting July 8, call Aav, Laura Freseman, UCC Employe, Claimed by Death Laura Belle Freseman, 96, of 1315W Eighth, clerk-typist for the tlnemolovment Compensation Commission, died Thursday at St.

Feters hospiu aner a nneer- Iog illness. I Mrs. Freseman was born June 14, 1907, near Straw, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.

Gordon, early-day residents of that area, She was graduated from Fergus Caunlv Hieh School with the clan of 1915, and years Hater, married Alan A. Freseman i June 30. sne was preceoen death bv her father in 1959. She has been employed for the past several years in reports and analysis section at the I'nemploy-ment Commutation Commission. Surviving in addition to her mother lewistown.

are a sis ter, Mrs. Zelma Sylvester of Oro-ville. brother. E. L.

Gor don, Havre; son, Alan F. Frese man nr New Yort city, oaugnter, Joyce Laura rreseman ot Mesa, a student at Montana State University. Missoula: step-chil dren, Keith Freseman and Imo-gene Barnes, both of Helena, Ava Smith of Chicago and Patricia Mitchell of Albuquerque, N.M. Funeral services will be cc ducted at 2 p.m., Saturday in Creel, Newton, Reti Chapel at Lewistown with the Rev. Ronald McConkey of the Christian Church officiating.

Burial will be In the family plot, Moore Ceme tery, near Lewistown. itetz Funeral Home was in charge of lo cal arrangements, Henry Heydweiller Wolf Creek Area Rancher, Is Dead Henry Heydweiller. 81, Wolf Creek area rancher, died Wednes day at St. John's Hospliai. Mr.

Heydweiller was born Oct. 24, 1882. in Oltobere. Germany. and attended schools there.

After coming to the U.S. in 1906, he worked for several years as a second cook at the Palmer House in Chicago and on a survey crew in Canada before moving to his 'rancn on the Dearborn. Survivors include his widow the former Rose Dick, whom be married on Oct. 10, 1918, in Chicago; son, Thomas; of Wolf ureec; oaugbter, Mrs. Keese (Anna) Johnston, Helena; and nve granacniiaren.

Funeral services will be ducted at 10:30 a.m.. Saturday in the Hagier Chapel with the Rev. William Burkhardt of the Plymouth Congregational Church omciaung. Everette Howe, Frank Thompson! Arthur Murohv. and William Steinbach.

Burial will be on the ioutn Fort of the Dearborn. City Building Permits Total $44,150 Construction with a total value of S44.1M has been approved in building permits issued this week by CltV Eheineer Frrd Si'vlhirh Jr. The builders, and costs are Brooks Pontiac. Int. I carport at 735 North Main, "Tony Hamos, garage at 19 South Davis, J.

D. Schied, house at 421 Oregon. S20.000: Robert Rayston, house at IT California, Carl Brigga, garage at mis fiouser, sz.tPW; Clifford Nelson, remodel at 102 South Rod ney, Allen Campbell, repair at iuz7 Missoula, $230, Governor Bock in Hit Offict; Will Lkv. For Fithirtg Rttert Gov. Tim Bahcnrk relumed to nis capitol office today from an inuepenaence Day holiday in Hillings, He said he nlanned to anend the weekend at a fishing resort on the Wise River near Wisdom, Mrs.

Babcock, who flew back to Helena with the lovernor today. may accompany him on the Saturday-Sunday visit In trie resort. GETS DRAFT NOTICE-Six-year-old William Van Patten would like to sec the world, ton, hut he learned the draft board in Schenectady, V.V., erred in sending him a notice to report. At Monday Meeting Sewer improvements in a wide ea of northwest Helena estimat ed to cost $195500 will be the subject of a bearing at 7:30 p. Monday during the regular City Commission meeting, ana pro tests acaitist the proposed provement district will be heard at that tunc.

The sewer lines, feeding into (he treatment plant north of the city, would replace septic tanks now in use in mucn ot tnc norm west portion of Helena. Protests Received Tlirce formal protests la the imDrovement district bad been filed with the city clerk by noon today, and the deadline tor writ ten protests was at a p.m. In notices of intention to the diittrict. which mailed to all property holders who would be affected, the cost nf the imnrovements was given and the notice then add ed that -nascd on mis esunuueu cost, the approximate cost per square foot is niv urn on- W. J.

Learv plained today how the individual property holder can estimate the mnst of the imDrovements to his property, The frontage should be Itiplied oy JjHJ, ana iueu iue result in turn mumpuea Dy me lactor. person witn Vivian Gothberg Succumbs at Her Home Here Vivian I. Gothberg, 57, wife of Kenneth Gothberg, 1407 Orange, died unexpectedly Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Gothberg was born Sept.

4, 1907, in Calvin, N.D., tne daughter of Gale and Nellie Sul livan Aldrich. She moved to Plentywood in 1920, and to Thompson Falls, ahout 10 years later. She and her husband, whom she married July 6, 1962, at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, moved here several months ago from St. Re gis. He is a carpenter with the bridge department of the North ern Pacific Railway.

lot which is 75 feet wide, for ample, would multiply 75 times 120 times $0.03294 to dctcrmn his share of the sewer costs. The 120 factor is used in mo Mayor Johnson Undecided on City Election Mavor Robert Johnson said to day he has not yet dcctaea whether he will Do a canniaai.e for re-election as city commissioner. Dr. It. M.

Morgan has an nounced he will not be a candi- and terms of bath nire the end of the vear. Primary elections to fill the two nosltions on the commission will be Aug. 27, and petilions nf candidates must be filed no later than 10 days prior to the election. Volers have one week from to day to complete registration for tne election, witn tne aeaaune at 5 p.m. July 12.

Voters can register at the clerk and recorder's office, before any justice of the peace or before a deputy regis trar. Those who voted in the 1962 general election still are registered to vote in the city election, and need not register again, 'to 'vote in the cilv election, a person must be a U.S. a resident of Montana for one year and of the city six months prior to the election. Helena Man Says He Was Beaten, Robbed on Street Chester Bates, business agent for the Hodcarriers, Building and Common Laborers Local 254, was beaten and robbed at Fuller and Lawrence near the YMCA at 11:30 p.m., Thursday, according to his son report made to Hel-ena police. Bates told his son, Thomas Bates of 214 East Sixth, that he did not see anyone approaching mm ana suddenly was struck on the head.

The son found his father's wallet nearby, although most ot the $100 that Bates Surviving in additioin to had been stolen, accord- husband are brothers, Earl and Cale Aldrich. both of Troy: ters, Alice Gaffney, Thompson Falls, and Bessie Fox, Missoula, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services arid burial will be conducted in Thompson Falls. Ret! Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Assembly of God Will Hear Missionaries Missionary Gunder S.

Olsen and his wife will speak at the Assembly of God Church at 7:30 p.m, Sunday, according to the Rev. Ernst D. Havemann. There will be a film and a display of irios from the Philippines. The Olscns wenl to the Philip pines In 1053 as missionaries, and pioneered a church at Hollo City, the third largest city in lhe islands.

After a furlough in the United States, they returned to the islands and acquired a new building for the church which seati 1.000. land which has been attended by as many as 1,754 persons at one time. It is now the second largest Assembly of God Church In the I Philippines. Missionary sen ho Ids offices within his denomination, 'including eharmanship of the Im-manuel Bible Institute. A total of 18.563 oaeers and trotters started at least once in 44,626 harness races during 1862.

ing to the report made to Bates remained in St. Peler'i Hospital tcidiiy under observation but his injuries were tiul serious Copt. Art Bell said ofti cers are continuing Iheir investi gation of the reported robbery. Hot Springs Man Dies at VA Hospital Here John H. Casev.

73. retired in slcian of Ho! Springs, died Wednesday at the Veterans' Ad ministration Hospilal, Fort liai son, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Casev was hm-n Ifav I 1880, in DesMoines, Wash. A vctsran of World War I served netwecn May 22, 1917, and March 5, 1919, as a corporal with the U.S.

Army. Survivors include a sister. Belle C. Wilson, of Vancouver, B.C. Retz Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

OPEN DAILY AT 4 P.M. Ten Pin Room Hit Capitol City Bowl Your Favorite Beer of Mixed Drinks In a Relaxed Air-Conditioned Atmosphere Billy lives in Delansun, a Schenectady suburb, and Van flattens abound In the area, (AF Wire-photo) City Commission to Hold Sewer Project Hearing cases, although not every case. since most property holders will pay on the basis of a 120 feet depth of their land. Use Both Streets, Alleys In response tfl a question wnetner sewer lir.es down streets or alleys, Leary said that Lhe intention is to property involved." He said lines will go down streets in some cases, down alleys in other cases. depending upon the terrain of land.

Leary emphasized plans for the improvement district have not yet been drawn up. The district will include all pipe, necessary connections, fit-i tings and manholes, excavations and rights-of-way alons streets and alleys involved. Area Involved Involved are portions of Hau-er, Knight. Clioteau, Cannon. Wilder, Leslie, Hollins.

Pe-l osta, Waukesha, Hudson, Ware house, Bmdy. Ironwood, Valley, Wedgewood, Elm wood, Fair ground, Joslyn. Linden, Laurel a 1 Garrison, Mauntam-Menderson and Allison streets and avenues, Blocks and additions involved blocks 1. 39 and 36 Broadwater second add blocks 157, 150, 134. 127 and 103 in the Ming addlt.inn; and other portions ol the Cannon, Ming, Sizer, Broadwater second, Rosedale, Flowers and Sunhaven addi tions.

YMCA Events in mss MUSICAL FEAt'jREllE imOrtS SHEA SMIIS HIISTII Tonight At 8 O'clock EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH Butte and Hobach Inez Lewis, 74, Apartment House Owner, Succumbs Inei 1,. Lewis, 74, owner and manager of the Lewis Apart-! incuts, emu sixth, died today at St. Peter's Hospital following an extended illness. Mrs. Lewis was born Jun 1389, in Edson, Kan.

She came liere many years ago, and graduated from Helena High. She was active in Eastern Star and was past matron of Miriam Chap ter No. 1, OES. Mrs. Lewis re sided for a time in Great Falls before rctiirninc here in 1952.

include several aunts and cousins. She was preceded Personal Injury Suit in Car Mishap Settled A personal injury suit filed by Kathleen Murray against Cari Busb and Wilma Bonner, stem- mine from a highway accident July 10, I960 on U.S. 12 nca entrance lo the Sky-Hi Drive-In Theater, has been settled out of Amount ol lhe settlement is not disclosed. District Judge Phillip Duncan wno assumed Jurisdiction in tb ease after disqualification of Di: trict Judges Victor H. Fall and Lester H.

Loble. signed a judg ment Wednesday on stipulation for dismissal. Stipulations were signed July 1 hv Wellington Rankin, coun sel fur Miss Murray; Gene A. Plcotte, counsel fur Miss Bonner. and Michael J.

Hughes, counsel for Bush, The stipulation stated that the parties had agreed an a full and final. Irrevocable compromise settlement and asked that the iplaint be dismissed as settled on its merits, with prejudice. Miss Miller asked tn her orig inal complaint fur $78,328 which included 177,250 In compensatory damages, $1,189 medical and hospital expenses, $15 ambulance irvice and S7S dental expenses. Miss Miller was a passenger in car driven bv James Wesley Walls which was involved with the rearend collision with the driven by Bush, Girl Motorcycle Rider Faces Traffic Charge Louise Moyle, 16, of 526 State iwus charged with careless driving aner ner motorcycle collided with a car driven by William Clyde Norris, North Park, at the intersection of Helena and Jack- at 8:15 n.m. Thursday, Miss t'uyle was summoned to appear in police court of Judge Clarence Hanlev.

under the nro- cedures effective July 1 by which juveniles can be summoned Into police court in the same adults. Connie Ward, 574 Second, passenger on the Moyle motorcycle, suffered minor injuries in the accident. Her physician said her condition at St. Peter's Hos pital today was satisfactory. Miss Moyle was traveling north east on Helena, following the Norris car, and when both vehi cles attempted to turn onto Jack son, the motorcycle collided with tne car, according to polu death by a brother Duane.

Centenial Ties Wear them now on your vacation and advertise our centenial celebration nest year. Black or red. On $1.25 Colorful Thongs llukcs soing barefoot fun. We have them to fit dad, too. 29c, 39c, 49c ROYAl BLEND Sun Tan Lotion Afrords seven special beauty benefits.

Produced by Cupper Tone. The Cadillac of tine sun lotion, $3.00 funeral services will be eon- ducted at 2 p.m., Monday In the Hagier Chapel with the Rtv. William Burkhardt of the Plymouth Congregational Church officiating. Cremation will be held at HUlcrest Lawn Memona Great Fulls. Dr.

David E. Klein HtUna Viiit Dr. and Mrs. David E. Klein ind infunl dauchter.

will return to Lexington, via Denver, after visiting here whh Dr. Klein's narents. Dr. and Mrs. Otto C.

Klein of 837 Flowerrcc, Dr. Klein, who cnmnletcd two years serviee with the U.S. Navy, is in surgical residency training at the University of Kentuckv Medicsl Center, Lexington. He is a 1952 graduate of Hel ena High School, and 195fi graduate of Dartmouth He received his M.D. degree in 1059 from Harvard Medical School.

lhe foHowlne (wo years internship at Denver Gen-eral Hospital, and a year's surgi-cal residency at the VA hospital there. Having Fun Vou just can't beat fun and little Dawn Snootier agrees whole heartedly. She enjoyed herself even while the photographer was taking her picture. And why nut, a happy person always takes a better picture. She's a regular customer of ours and the year oid daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell Spooner, of Capital Drive. t's not too early to gel your tickets to the LAST CHANCE STAMPEDE Write P.O. Box HA Phillips MUTT Dairies Green Bay guard Ed Blaine is "At Vm' At Vour Store- majoring in toology at the Uni- Dial 442 3805 versity of Missouri. COOL, MAN, COOL Man, you said it, Wayne Jones is a cool operator.

Believes in doing things in a big way. For example-lake a look at lhe values he is offering this week. Curler Bags This is for the girls. We dnn't sell many tu the men. canty quiuca material.

98c Fancy ones only 98c, Beach Toys A lot of fun for little money. Balls, 'gators, lizzards, ducks, you name it, Wayne has them. now 98c Sun Glasses Almost a must if yon are going to be out in the sun very much. Best selection In town. $1.00, $4.00 College Pharmacy The Big SB Drug Store 625-A77 Euclid Avenue.

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