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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 6

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ft The Independent Record, Monday, December 15, 1969 in 1 Dismissal Will Be Sought City Nevs in Brief Helena Man Decorated For Valor in local Obscenity Case 1 The Capital City lions Club will meet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday Warren Reynolds, senior planner for the City County Planning Department, will speak on Helena's comprehen The defense attorney for twoi'tions of the Montana obscenity A Helena Navyman, Engine- law. local men charged with pre sive park and recreation Mas Even if the materials are ob man Tnira naw has been awarded a scene argues the Erickson brief. on the drug charge and $500 on the obscenity, assured by a bonding company. Equal bond for Wing was posted Friday by an uncle, J.

A. "Pete" Wing of Montana City. fiolrf Star in lieu of his se- ter Plan at the South Area Neighborhood Council meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 at Model City Headquarters. Residents are urged to attend. the Supreme Court has found a Rmn7P star for his com- that such materials may be vr possessed in the home.

As pri Tonight In Helena Helena Toastmasters Gub 487, Governor's Room, Placer Hotel. 7:30 Advent services, St John's Lutheran Church. 7:30 Women of the Moose Christmas Party, regular meeting, Christmas Basket Donation. 7:30 Lewis and Clark Humane Society, Steamboat Block. 8:00 Child Study Club, Pow Wow Room, Western Life.

vate matters they are not open paring and printing obscene matter will move tomorrow morning for dismissal on grounds of unconstitutionality. Public defender Bart Erick-son asks the ruling in relation to charges filed Wednesday against Robert "Junior" Lytle, 35, and Eugene Ray "Rocky Wing, 21. County Atty. Tom Dowling initially charged the two with possession of dangerous drugs to criticism or judgment by bat actions in the Kepumic Vietnam on the evening of SepL 15. Vice Adiniral Elmo R.

Zumwalt USN, Commander U. S. Naval Forces, Vietnam, presented him with the anyone else at the 4B 's Cafeteria. Marine Private First Class Darrell J. Knowles, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell A. Knowles of 409 Stewart Homes, Helena, is serving with the First Battalion, Twelfth Marine Regiment, a unit of the newly formed Fifth Marine Expeditionary Brigade at Camp Pendleton, Calif. His duties will include providing artillery support for infantry battalions in combat and training exercises. Ronald J.

Clark, 19, 1333 Lewis, and Mark J. Korting, 18, MarysviUa, were arrested by Helena police at the Civic Center parking lot and charged with' Dowling has not charged sale or distribution, Erickson notes, 4I award nn Dec 2. al 1T1U and mere possession is lawful Mrs. J. Leavell Is Dead; Rites Will Be Tuesday Mrs.

John N. (Dorothea Province, about 18 miles north Jack Mayala Lytle was released earlier last west nf Saison. week after posting $1,000 bond Anna Jarosh, 85, Toston Succumbs TOWNSEND Mrs. John (Anna Voves) Jarosh, 85, of Toston, died today at Broadwater Hospital. following the sheriffs raid, Dec.

3, on Lytle's residence on W. On that September night Petty Officer Davy was boat captain of one of the Brown Water Navy's partol craft when Main. Leaven of 1216 Stuart, died Sun Also facing drug charges is day morning at her home after a long illness. Her age was not an evading enemy sampan was Goals and purposes of the Hel Ellen Louise Shelton, 18. Aldred Martin Dies; Rites Are Tuesday ena Society of Architects were disturbing the peace Friday.

Preparing and printing ob released by her request. pursued into a narrow canai. Suddenly two boats came un outlined to the Last Chance Ki- They were released after post She was born in Cheyenne der heavy enemy rocket and Jack Mayala Quits Model City Post Jack Mayala, Social Services Specialist for the Helena Model City Program, has resigned to become director of a Parent She was born June 2, 1884 in ing $25 bonds. Rose Sbananan, wanis Club today by Martin Wells, Cola, the daughter of scene matter (photographs) is charged against only Lytle and Wing, however, and it is in re automatic weapons fire. Czechoslovakia and moved to 18, 119 Broadway, was arrested Fred Wagener and Emma Rapp Ctennan of Campeau and Cren-nen.

He described the presenta Aldred I. Martin, 77, of Pen Iowa at the age of four wit and charged with disturbance on Wagner and received her early lation to this charge, Erickson Davy, the citation reads maneuvered his boat out of Broadway Saturday. She also kay Eagles Manor, died there her parents. tion of Craftsmen of the Year argues, that recent U. S.

Su education in Ettensberg, Wash. Friday. awards recently to Helena work She was graduated from Great She was married to John Jar preme Court decisions have made irrelevant certain sec- ers who had done outstanding He was born in Minneapolis, FaHs Business College. osh, Nov. 10, 1904 at Ctesco, the kill zone while his crew members delivered a barrage of devastating return fire.

Upon finding two crew mates June 21, 1892 to Issac and Mary jobs. The Society also sponsored Iowa where they lived until 1916 The Leavells were married in Great Falls, March 17, 1930 and Counseling and Child Develop an apprentice award and a Murphy Martin. He came to when they came to Toston. seriously wounded, he immed home improvement award. he died in October of 1960.

They Mrs. Jarosh was preceded in Montana in 1914 and bomestead-ed in Stillwater County. Retired Driver Dead at 78 posted $25 bond. Independent Record Published weekdays (except Saturday) afternoons and Sunday morning by The Independent Record, 317 Allen St, Helena, Montana, tip code 59601 Second Class Postage Paid at Helena, Montana 59601 operated the City Plumbing and death by her husband, a son. iately radioed for a medical evacuation helicopter and found and secured an area for a land Two Helena young persons Martin was married in Min Heating Co.

until his death. Evan, and a daughter, Mary ment Program in Menomonie, Model Gty Director Judith H. Carlson announced today. Mayala's resignation is effective Dec. 31 and he will take over as director of the Wisconsin She then moved to Missoula Sherlock.

ing zone. Davy men admini have been named competitive alternates for appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy at An Frank O. Langevin, 78, a retired truck driver who lived at Surviving are a son, William stered first aid and assisted in nesota in 1920 to Effie Rickard and she died in 1944. He also was preceded in death by three sisters.

where she operated the Estate Realty Co. between 1961 and of Toston and three daughters. evacuating his injured crew 1967, when she returned to Hel napolis Md. by Congressmen Ar program Jan. 5.

The position Alhambra Manor, died at Veterans AdinistratRn Hospital Mrs. Stella Anzik and Mrs. Hel men. His quick actions while ena. She had lived here since is half time, and Mayala said nold Olsen.

They are Bradley He was employed by the State Sunday. en Plummer, both of Toston, and Mrs. Gladys Van Vttet of under fire were instrumental in preventing any further damage that time. he will also be studying for a He was born July 15, 1891 at Mrs. Leaven was a member masters degree tn guidance Highway Department as a traffic counter until his retirement in 1959.

Butte; a sister, Mrs. Frank Nie- to his craft or further injur Mareboro, the son of of the Lutheran Church, the counseling or school psychology ies to his crew. baur of Lourdes, Iowa, and a Charles and Roseann Lamont Surviving are a daughter, sister-m-Iaw, Mrs. John KolBia Engineman Davy's citation NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you fail to receive your copy of The Independent Record from your carrier DIAL 442-7190 Weekdays before 6:30 p.m. Sundays before 11 a.

Langevin. Marian Martin of Warm at Stout State University in Menomonie. In his letter of resignation, reads: "His devotion to duty, of Harmony, 21 grand Montan Club, a past matron of Josephine Hepner Chapter, OES, a member of Saphhira Temple, Daughters of the Nile He entered the service July Springs; two cousins, Naida courage under fire, and out 28, 1917 at Fargo, N.D., and children, 30 great grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mayala stated, "I have gained standing professionalism re was discharged March 15, 1919 Berkland and Mildred Bandy of Helena and nephews in Cali and a member of the Nile Pa flected great credit upon both a vast amount of experience, Services win be at 10 a.m. trol and Oriental Band.

She was fornia and Minnesota. himself and the U. S. Navy and at Camp Gordon, Ga. He was a wagoneer for a supply company in the Army.

especially in city government dynamics from my position here a guardian of Job's Daughters, Funeral services win be at were in keeping with the high Wednesday at Holy Cross Church. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday. est traditions of United States 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Retz Fu a past president of the Helena lioness Club and was active in Langevin is survived by two in Helena. I can now feel that the Model Gty Program is up Naval Service." sons, Richard and Frank. work for the benefit of St neral Home with the Rev. H. M.

Waldron officiating. Interment win be in Sunset Me The White Funeral Home in John's, St. Peter's and Shodair Setxcrlptiea Rattt Dallv. (except Saturday) and Sunday by mail (In Lewi Clark, Broadwater, Jefferson, Powell and Meagher Counties) 1 year $23.00 Six month 12 JO Three month 4.45 Dally (except Saturday) and Sunday by mail etsewttere Montana and It United Stales) 1 year S2S.0O Daily (except Saturday) and Sunday, by carrier, per mo. 50 and running and also feel that you have a good staff to keep it going that way." Butte is in charge.

hospitals. morial Gardens. Surviving are a son, Richard Pallbearers will be Leslie Mayala has been on the Model State, National Weather H. Leavell of Seattle, a stepson, Anacondan Dies Murdock, Herman Mayer, Ben John M. Leaven of North Olm Gty staff since the Helena program began and was the only Smith, Milo MacNeill, Jack stead, Ohio, and two grandsons, Today In Court At VA Hospital Kevin and John, both of Seattle.

Official temperature in Luck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Luck and Gregg Wel-stead, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Webtead.

Principal candidates who pass all tests will be admitted to the academy next summer and alternates will compete for vacancies if a principal fails to qualify. The Model Cities Central Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the old St. Mary's Church, 1421 Roberts. The meeting is open to the public.

County Commissioner William McKnight is in a Seattle clinic this week, said fellow member Al GaskilL The commissioner is undergoing treatment for a circulatory ailment Emil Saari, 2019 Cannon, reported to the sheriffs office the theft of three strings of Christmas tree lights Saturday night. And John Shaw, 1116 Cannon, reported the theft that same night of a $300 dally roping saddle. Final report to district court was made concerning the $5,500 estate of Clarence' L. Hicks, with $3,145 remaining after final expensed including the $250 attorney's fee: $1,572 each to daughter Elizabeth M. Dolan 40 Services will be at 2 p.m.

Helena at 1 p.m. was Edward Felix, 83, retired la Tuesday at Retz Funeral home H. L. borer from Anaconda, died Sun Millegan and John Reeg. DWI Charge RusseU J.

Wattnem, 15, 440 Rhonda, was arrested by Hel with the Rev. Forrest Clark of day at Veterans Administration member of the original staff still with the program. Rites Pending For 2-Year-Old William E. Hagman two- H. L.

NATIONAL 53 32 Bismarck 24 Calgary II Chicago tt Denver 54 34 Los Angeles 24 7 43 24 31 24 47 31 MONTANA Billings Belgrade Broedus Butte Cot sank Dillon Hospital. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (A. H. MUES) St John's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

71 47 He was born Sept. 7, 1886 in Belgium, the son of Harry Felix SI 17 Mpb. St. 25 4 24 New Orleans 76 52 Orummond Pallbearers will be Dr. Wil ena police and charged with Dial This Number 8 a.m.

to 6:30 pan. Til Noon Saturday When calling any department in the 442-7190 Night Phone Numbers Glasgow WILDMAN, Paul Jerome, 31, Canyon Ferry Rt, doing 70 mph 31 New York 36 33 and Clementine Polet Felix. liam F. Cashmore, William Great Falls 57 14 Phoenix 75 40 He entered the service June Havre 47 20 Portland 54 41 in a 55 night zone, $15. driving while intoxicated and curfew violation Saturday.

He was released to the custody of year-old son of Mrs. Dolores Helena 47 St. Louis 43 26 Allen, Herman Hickman, George BeaH, Melville Tibbies Kalispell 41 35 Salt Lake 46 26 Lewistown 56 30 San. Fran. 41 54 TOBIN, Michael James, 18, 316 Oregon, doing 70 mph in a and E.

E. Palmquist his parents. Livingston 57 41 Seattle 54 44 27, 1918 in Anaconda and was discharged Jan. 30, 1919 at Camp Lewis, Wash, as a private in Company of the 78th In Hagman of Boulder and William E. Hagman, also of Boulder, died today at Shodair Hospital Miles City 45 27 Spokane 47 30 55 night zone, $15.

Missoula 40 31 Wash. D.C. 48 as following a short illness. W. Yel'stone 4 a Whitened 31 WOODRUFF, Norman 30, fantry.

News Business -A avert nf 4)1-7101 805 Joslyn, doing 80 mph on the He was born Sept. 7, 1967, at Felix is survived by a cousin, interstate at night, $15. Butte. Pauline Mickelson of Anaconda. Sunset tomefct 4:41 Sunritt Tuesday State Precipitation- Kalispell.

XI: Mis Mrs. John W. Schroeder 59, Dies; Rites Pending Surviving are three brothers, The Parson Funeral Home of ALSTON, William 27, 1223 University, doing 80 mph on soula, tract. Michael, Travis and Anthony National Precipitation: Bismarck. I Anaconda is in charge.

Burial win be in Hill Cemetery in An trace; Chicago, trace; MMmeaspolts, St.1 the interstate at night, $15. Paul. New York. Portland, aconda WATSON, Miles Howell, 19, St. Louis, Ms Seattle.

Ml Wasnina- ETZ ton, D.C. .07. Mrs. John W. (Marguerite and son Clarence E.

Hicks. 825 Madison, doing 82 mph on and two grandmothers, Mrs. Irene Hrstich and Mrs. Carmen Juarez, all of Boulder. Services are pending at Hag-ler Mortuary.

and was active in the Lewis and Clark County Chapter of Schroeder, 59, of 1326 Stuart, DAILY PRECIPITATION SUMMARY the interstate at night, $15. lunetodtt vmS the American Red Cross, hav died Sunday at home. The Big Sky Country Chapter HOOD, Bonnie Jean, 18, 413 1 ing just served a term as sec She was born Dec. 12, 1910 in Amount 24 noun ending last midnight 4 Total this month to date trace Total this month to date last year Normal this month to dale 6 January 1 to date this year 12.47 January 1 to date last year 1247 of Parents Without Partners, 9 315 East Sixth Are. retary.

Blood Drawing Is Tuesday "Give Life, Give Blood" is the theme for the local Red Inc. will have a schedule plan Algeria Shrine Mrs. Schroeder was preceded Helena and attended schools here, graduating from Helena High School. January I to date, 30-year normal H.SI ning session at 7:30 p.m. today PHONE 442-1550 Howard Retz E.

Sixth, no drivers license, $10. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (A. H. MUES) BUCHANAN, John 33, in death by her parents. at the home of Laurie Dawson, Mrs.

Schroeder was employed Coat an -oz. "brick" of 406 Stuart Homes. Temple Stated Session it I p.m. Ernest Retr Be- Q. Burgess Tm TwicKtl at Mountain States Telephone cream cheese with roasted Surviving are her husband; a son, Edwin Schroeder Jr.

of San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald M. (Alice) Mills of Portland, two granddaughters, Kim and Company until she was married diced almonds. Spoon chutney Cross chapter's blood drive for Christmas, scheduled from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the BeU Room of Mountain Bell Great Falls, doing 80 mph on the interstate at night, $15.

to John W. Schroeder in May MONDAY, DEC. 15 Refreshment over and serve with sesame seed crackers and sherry. of 1933 in Helena. WHIPPERT, George L.

She was a member of St Kelly Schroeder of San Diego Vital Statistics Marriage License The quota is 220 pints and it is badly needed during the holi 36, Browning, doing 80 mph on '4 and two grandsons, Raton and Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Miriam David Mills of Portland. John Dell Thompson, 25, and the interstate at night, $15. CONNELLY, Milton Edward, 35, Butte, improper passing, $10. day season when thousands of persons are traveling, according to officials for the drive. uneral arrangements are Chapter No.

Order of the Eastern Star, Sapphira Temple No. 79, Daughters of the Nile, 8 pending at Retz Funeral Home. Susan Elaine Tabordky, 18. Births Christmas Special Sunday, Dec. 14 Saturday, Dec.

20 STRETCH WIG $20 Wig NOW $16.00 $30 Wig NOW $22.50 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harsch- MARTIN, Aldred, age 77, of Penkay Manor. Chapel Services Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 10:30 a.m.

with Chaplain H. officiating. Interment in Sunset Memorial Gradens. LEAVELL, Mrs. Dorothea K.

of 1216 Stewart. Chapel services Tuesday, 2:00 p.m, Dec. 16th with Pastor Tor-rest Clark officiating. Interment at Sunset Memorial Gardens. By your choice memorials may be sent to the Shodair Hospital.

SCHROEDER, Marguerite (Mrs. John aged 59 of 1326 Stewart. Funeral arrangements are pending. feld, 25 S. Benton, a boy, born Dec.

15 at St. Peter's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brass, Green Meadow Country Club, Inc.

Completes Transfer Negotiations Great Falls, a gut Dec. 15 at LORRAINE'S WIGGERY St. Peter's Hospital. Deaths 1074 Helena Avenue William E. Hagman 2, of The much discussed, but nev The Board of Governors of system.

The $30,000 for the wa that were members during the Boulder, Dec. 15 at Shodair ter system includes complete er certain, separation of the replacement of the sprinkling past year. Dues Set Montana Club and the Green the Montana Club said these requirements were made to insure the stability necessary for a sound business enterprise Mrs. John M. (Dorothea Meadow Country Club is now Leavell, 1216 Stuart, age not re system for the nine-hole course.

Many Plans To gain this objective, the new board has established the a fact at the golf club. leased, Dec. 14 at home. Edward Felix, 83, of Anaconda, Dec. 14 at Veterans Admini Johnson said much planning Effective January 1, 1970, the To meet the requirement of a $60,000 base, the Board of has already taken place for im following dues structure: Initiation fee of $400.

Annual dues of $240. provements and additions at Green Meadow Country Club will be operated and whoUy owned Directors of the Green Meadow Country Gub would only have to have a minimum member HERRMANN CO. FUNERAL HOME Chapel of Roses Rodney at 7th. Ph. 442-1234 W.

LLOYD LINDEN ERV1N D. CHESTER Quentin Johnson, newly president of Green Mead the course and these include, someday, a new club house complex with a swimming pool stration Hospital. Frank O. Langevin, 78, of Al-hambra Manor, Dec. 14 at Vet erans Administration Hospital.

Mrs. John W. (Marguerite Schroeder, 59, 1326 Stuart, Dec. 14, at home. ow Country Gub, said he did ship of 160 the same number and tennis courts, improvement not expect any trouble in reach ing the 160-member total "and we fully expect to reach 200 of the present nine holes and, eventually, an 18-hole layout Officers for the new club include Johnson as president, or more by attracting some golfers who were not members before because of the tie-in with by its members under terms and conditions mutually agreed upon by the Green Meadow Club and the Montana Club.

Under terms of the contract, which lawyers for the two clubs are completing, an real and personal property of the golf course will transfer to the new club, now officially Green Meadow Country Gub, Inc. The Montana Gub Board of Governors has stipulated two items that the new club must John Morrison vice presi Jinnf3BFti giiiuuuiHiiiiiBmiHiaiiiiiimniiiHiuuiii)un. the Montana Gub." dent, George Anderson, secretary and William Andrews, I Fragrance 1 for artificial (Gives them the WINDOW I I I smell) $M9 FIOCK I I (May be removed I I with dry cloth) 1 I Smr 79c I I SN0W I I White and Pint STENCILS 1 I Giant 17 -oz. Can. For use with 1 1 00 window flock 1 I I 39c I Johnson said improvements treasurer.

Directors are Steve are already planned for the from jC.AGn.EC MotfUujj Green Meadow course but be Grand, Michael Hughes and Fred Rant fore the new projects can be As a special inducement for WOK i 4 x- i. started, "there are existing problems that must be met first." early membership the board established a special Charter attain in order for the transac tion to be final. The first is One is the debt to the Moo- Membership Initiation fee of $300 for aU those who join before Feb. 1, 1970. Phone 442-8520 620 Logan Street Don R.

Hogler tana Gub," Johnson said, "another is that a sewage facility must be constructed and still 1 1 II Dick and Dot's FLOWERS Holiday Plants, Bouquets and Centerpiece Arrangements Dial 442-4070 1920 North Main' EASY PARKING! mi i another is the partial replace EC ax that the new club must assume one-third of the present debt of the Montana Club. The Green Meadow portion is estimated to be about $15,000. The second is that the new club be in receipt of $60,000 from its members by May 1, 1971 I ment of the existing water main TREELAHD I 1T5 ITplona Ainiw G.ilego Pharmacy Wr-i Jt-n, Irk system, vi HAGMAN, William E. Jr. aged 2 years of Boulder, infant son of Mrs.

Delores Hagman and Wm. E. Hagman. Services are pending. The club has budgeted $9,000 tremendous Selection of for the sewage facility and an- 3 tubictmac tbfps other $30,000 for the water main v.

Q. JOHNSON.

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