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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 5

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Fagt Tlrt The Independent-Record. Helena. rriday, October 11, 1946 Ten Mile Creek George M. Kain, 74, Well-Known City Briefs Les Colby of Missoula was a Moderator Named Butte, Oct. 11.

(P) The new Yellowstone association moderator of the Montana Congregational church Is Harry W. Sale, Billings layman. He was elected at the group's 36th annual convention yesterday to succeed Rer. Arthur W. Seebart, Livingston.

The Rev. J. H. Howlett of Columbus, was named assistant moderator and the Rev. Guy L.

Barnes of Missoula, was re-elected registrar and treasurer. Coffee Shop Opens In Placer Hotel Tomorrow Morning New Chef Is Secured And Provisions Made for Top Service Federal Employes Hear Convention Report At Thursday Meeting Members of the Federal Employes' association heard a report on the national convention of government workers at Cleveland, Ohio, by L. C. Larson, president of the Montana district, at a meeting in the Montana Power clubroom last night. Larson said that the convention Edward J.

Kolanek, Two Wars' Veteran, Files His Discharge Edward J. Kolanek today filed with Clerk and Recorder Sullivan honorable discharges from the U. S. army in two world wars. Kolanek served overseas in World war I as a private with a remount outfit.

He was honorably discharged June 23, 1919. lie served in a station complement outfit at Pamona, in World war II and was honorably discharged as a private first class March 25, 1943. Helena Man Faces Second-Degree Assault Charge Tavern Altercation Results in Call for Gendarmes County Attorney Forrest H. Anderson today charged Marlin Dishmon, 34-year-old negro, with second degree assault on William P. Williams in an altercation Oct.

9 at a local tavern that ended Bridge to Be Repaired County Crews Start Work on Two Important Crossings County Commissioner Robert E. Resident, Dies Insurance Man Lived In Helena for Over Half Century George M. Kain, 74, well-known insurance man and resident of Helena for 56 years, died this morning at St. Peter's hospital after an illness of several years. Mr.

Kain's health had been After a shutdown of more than guest today at the Plaser hotel. Eddy's bread for sale at Tower Food Market. 1220 Eleventh Ave. Adv. Helena firemen were summoned to the Bonneville apartments at 10:20 o'clock Thursday night when an occupant detected something burning.

The firemen found the source of the smell to be a kettle of prunes burning in one of the apartments. Dr. Hopkins, chiropractor, over 20 years in Helena. Phone 1378. Adv.

Staff Sgt. Champ S. Hicks, 114 Broadway, left Madigan general hospital in Tacoma this week to IT'S HERK I THE ZENITH COBRA The Sensational New Way to Play Records! Curey's Radio Service 1003 Eleventh Ave, emphasized greater efficiency in a year, the Placer hotel's coffee federal service through better ad-jshop will open Saturday morning ministration of government of-jat 7 o'clock, announcement has fices. The group went on record been made by Frank Ford, the as being opposed to strikes by new Placer manager, federal employes, he said. He' The coffee shop at the Placer O'Connell said today new timbers and planking will be instaled on the bridge over Ten-Mile creek when Police Chief Arthur C.

Par Helena Man Enters in years past was noted as being from U. S. highway No. 10 to Fort sons and his men entered with guns drawn. District Judge George W.

Pad also announced membership contest for the coming year between Montana and California. Plans were made for a Christmas party and the statewide meet Harrison and on the bridge over the middle fork of the Dearborn 12 miles north of Wolf Creek. one of the finest eating places in the northwest, and Mr. Ford said that he hoped to maintain that reputation. One of the main features of IGE CREAM bury, set Dishmon's bond at $2,000.

Anderson charged that Dishmon beat Williams on the Work on the two bridges will be started when crews complete cur spend a convalescent furlough in Helena. Sergeant Hicks has been ing to be held here Jan. 10 was also discussed. Refreshments were served. undergoing medical treatment at failing since he suffered a heart ailment while vacationing at Pol-son two years ago.

He remained active until a short while ago. Born in Quincy, April 28; 18 72, he moved to Liverpool, England, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kain, when he was a child. As a youth of 16 he came to the United States and Helena in 1889.

During his early years here, Mr. Kain was a stonemason and was associated with his father Madigan and will return to the hospital for additional treatment, the coffee shop under the new setup is that it will be open continuously from 7 in the morning until 11 in the evening. Special luncheons and dinners also will be featured each day. Although confronted with food and help shortages at this time, Mr. Ford said that he had secured following his furlough.

Not-Guilty Plea To Theft Charges Harold J. Kuntz, janitor at the Capital bar, today was charged with the theft of from the establishment Sept. 24, in an information filed in district court by County Attorney Forrest H. Anderson. Kuntz pleaded not guilty to the charge when brought before Justice of Peace A.

J. White earlier on a justice court complaint. District Judge George W. Padbury, set his bond at $2,000. Witnesses listed on the Information were Leo J.

Kottas, Peter Heaney, Police Chief Arthur C. Parsons, Police Capt. G. W. Mille- For baggage, furniture and quick delivery, or taxi, call 470 Community Transit.

Co. Adv. Pints 35c Quarto 65c 2-Qt. Freezer Pack $1.00 Short Gallon $1.40 Gallon 81.65 STORE HOURS: 10 A. M.

to 10:30 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 6 P.

M. Closed on Mondays. SUPER ICE CREAM FACTORY DARREIjIi and NONA BRAMBLE 350 N. MAIN ST. Phone 3442 rent operations on the Lincoln and Cameron bridges in northwestern Lewis and Clark county.

O'Connell said both the Ten-Mile and middle fork bridges are In need of repair. Long, dirt-lill approaches are being made on the Cameron and Lincoln bridges to replace part of the structures. A new section is being constructed In the Cameron bridge. The commissioner said the county also is contemplating the purchase of two pickups and a station wagon for use by road and bridge crews to facilitate work. Lewis and Clark MEA Chapter Holds Initial Meeting The Lewis and Clark local of the Montana Education association held its first meeting of the head with a gun.

Witnesses listed on the information were Williams, LeRoy Winn, Paul Christian, John Williams, Elsworth Christian, Mabel Masters, Chief Parsons, Police Capt. G. W. Millegan, Police Officer Larry Graham and Police Officer Ben Lordeman. Parsons said police were called to the tavern when a call was received for help at 2:13 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

The caller added in an excited voice, "Please, hurry." "When we entered the tavern a few minutes later, we saw Dishmon standing in front of a the services of a new chef, and Clarence J. O'Brian, who has that the present staff will do its best to serve the people of Helena, and visitors, efficiently and cour who operated a quarry at Ten Mile. Decorative and building stones from the Kain quarry were used In the construction the buildings in Helena at the turn of the century. teously. An injury to his foot forced More than a quarter of a million people are admitted annually to U.

S. mental institutions. hlm to cease his craft as a Etone- Ban and Police Officer Frank Wei- year yesterday afternoon at Bryant school, Payne Templeton, superintendent of public schools, said today. Robert Stoner of Bryant, thisyear's president, presided at the meeting. The business session, which was He Rerved as lustice of i liver, mason.

worked as hydrographic field assistant with the geological survey for the past year, resigned today. After a short visit at his homo in Dillon, he hopes to leave to attend the University of Washington, where he intends to study economics. Taylor Taxi and Transfer. Phone 640. Adv.

Elsie C. Didriksen of Lincoln has deeded lot six in block one of the Lincoln Villa sites to L. H. and Melvin N. Ellis in a deed In civil court.

District Judge George C. Derry of Billings denied Vital Statistics WHAT A DIFFERENCE 1 sfcove with a gun in his hand," Parsons said. "We commanded him to drop it and when he did, people started coming out of hiding places all over the tavern." FAINT MAISCd IN VMM msm MOVING CRATING AND STORAGE COULTER TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 1002 WUIN wviuv nwvin preceded by a social meeting, was attended by 75 members of the Helena teaching staff. Matters taken up included the presentation of the program by Principal D.

D. Cooper, for the Parson said the revolver con a motion of Emily Jahr for a new trial in her $40,000 damage action against the Northern Pacific railway. A district court jury awarded its verdict to the defendant at the close of a trial. A report to the state board of equalization filed with Clerk of Court Will Whafen valued the es tained five loaded and one empty shell. The patrons told him that a shot had been fired into the Marriage License Charles G.

Baum of Winston and Barbara Regina Hodgson of Helena. ISIrtli Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Ran- filed with Clerk and Recorder Jerry iniiiWutiw i' Beauty work; nalr cutting.

Mrs. 4A9 XT TJamaw A fc i I peace of Helena township and operated an Insurance business until several years ago when he took the position of bailiff for department No. 1 of the first judicial district. In addition to his widow, Mrs. Annie Kain of 505 North Ewing, Mr.

Kain is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ann Christiansen and Mrs. Louise Pence, both of Helena; a son, George B. Kain of Hot Springs and one granddaughter; five brothers, Henry, John, Edmond, Alfred and Charles Kain, all of Helena; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Adaml and Mrs.

W. C. Mc-Hattie of Helena and Mrs. Florence Starley of Long Beach and many nieces and nephews. The body Is at Opp-Conrad -Retz funeral home.

Funeral arrangements are pending. tate of Amelia Mary Olsen, who died March 13, 1946, at dall, 1207 Ninth, are the par ents of a son born Oct. 8 in St. John's hospital. n-Dav Painting The Montana railroad commission will hear four applications for Intrastate motor carrier cer- ceiling and when that happened, they had taken to cover.

The one who ducked into the telephone booth, LeRoy Winn, admitted he had sumrfloned the police. Parsons said there apparently had been some argument prior to the summoning of the police, that Dishmon had left the bar and returned with a 'gun. With Walhld Death coming Montana Education association convention, which will be held here Oct. 24-25; Principal Harry Ross also presented information in regard to the forthcoming report of the governor's commission on. education.

Oliver Peterson, assistant principal at Helena high school, was chosen as the new vice president of the local MEA, to succeed Mrs. Maxine Hart, resigned, and Miss Alvhild Martinson was chosen as the new secretary-treasurer. ir.t. 71 titrates In Bozeman on Oct. 22.

-w re Helena insural man and a resi-! Applicants are Percy Kennedy dent of this city for 56 years. I and Preston Kennedy of Belgrade, died this morning at St, Peter's J- Gunn1de" L'vlngst0D' hospital following a lengthy ill-: Harold aaland of Bozeman, Gallon 7 With ness. Fewer Enter Matriomony Red Lodge Marriage licenses declined here in September, 24 1 aui J. neiitiii uei aim rcici John Heltenberg of Livingston, Elmer Cheeseman of Bozeman. WaierH---" nature.

Funerals as compared to 33 in August. But Add oevij Quart SI'51 PLANT DUTCH BULBS NOW! Before the Ground FreezesI Plant in Water, Indoors: NARCISSUS, PAPER WHITE AND GRAND SOLEIL D'OR YELLOW CHINESE SACRED LILIES POULTRY REGULATOR Helps Hens Lay I POULTRY REMEDIES STATE NURSERY CO. Phone 2670 Floors to date, this year, the total is 203, compared to 100 in the same period last year. Republican Women Will Hear Talk By James Morrow James H. Morrow of Bozeman, campaign manager for Zales N.

Ecton of Manhattan, Republican candidate for United States senator, will speak at a special meeting of the Lewis and Clark County Republican Women's club at county campaign headquarters on Main street at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Morrow Is expected to speak on several national issues supported by Ecton in his senatorial candidacy. The local club has invited several speakers to appear on its, pre-election schedule of meetings. New LIT" of 1 floor ndto Quick-dryin In Australia, after droughts as Inn? as twn vpara. trees and plants $1.13 100 TABLETS jf Quart spring to life, bearing flowers and World's Largest Seller At lOt fruit, when rain does fall.

WaMfTI Commission Members Will Confer With Gov. S. C. Ford Three American members of an international commission to investigate disposition of water of Sage creek in northern Montana were to confer today with Gov. Sam C.

Ford and Atty. Gen. R. Y. Bot-tomly.

The members are A. O. Stanley, chairman; Roger B. McWorter, federal power commission engineer, and J. B.

Ellis, commission HELENA GLASS Bishop Henry H. Daniels and. Dean Charles A. Wilson offlci-j Dr. Cash, dentisi.

105 B. 6th. ated at funeral services thiB aft-jAdv- ernoon at 2 o'clock at St. Peter's i For sale Cavalier cornet, also procathedral for Mrs. Annie E.

gQfa Pnone 2107. Adv. Freeh, 69, well-known Helena ma- tron and widow of the late Louis Spencer supports, Nina Mbrri-T. Freeh who preceded her In son, 1022 Eighth. Adv.

death In 1936, who died Tuesday! at St. Peter's hospital following! a major operation. Burial was In! Wl7 Attend Forestvale cemetery. Pallbearers wera W. S.

Walker, Emil Strom, Hard-Times Dance Jack Haytin. Dr. C. W. Mahaffay, Walter Schmidt and Malcolm And Party Tonight Bowden.

Opp-Conrad-Retz fu-! neral home directed arrange-! Helena Jaycees and their guests mentg i will attend a hard-times party to- night at the Chateau on U. S. Requiem high mass was ccle- highway No. 10 on the western brated this morning at 10 o'clock outskirts Df the city, at St. Helena's cathedral for Isa-j Music for the dance will start bel D.

Walker, well-known Helena (flt 9 o'clock. Favors and special matron, and wife of Harry H. prizes will be given to attendants. Walker, clerk of the federal dls-A buffet luncheon will be served LOG CABIN GARAGE Clancy, Montana RED CROWN GASOLINE Angus Brown, Prop. AND PAINT CO.

1 West Lawrence UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES NOW COMING THROUGH! CHARLTON RADIO ELECTRIC 424 N. Main Phone 73 Phone 3046 Elizabeth, In 1572, received the first writ watch ever made. secretary, all of Washington, D. C. A hearing on the dispute over the waters which rise in Alberta and flow into the United States, was scheduled for yesterday, but was! postponed on request of Governor Ford.

At Havre yesterday the com-j mission members investigated the G0 during the progress of the party. ATTENTION MOOSE! FREE1 FREE! ANOTHER GET-TOGETHER DANCE COME ONE COME ALL! Music by MELLO FOUR SATURDAY-OCTOBER I 2 ADMISSION BY RECEIPT. trict court, who was killed Monday afternoon when a car in which she and her companion, Mrs. E. J.

matter. The Montanans will seek to prove that the stream is at times a tributary of Milk river and hence subject to terms of a 1909 treaty covering division of waters of that stream between the two nations. Fontaine of Dubuquw, Iowa, were to Minot, N. where it wai riding collided with a truck dur- met by his brother, Joe Mahoney, ing a blinding snowstorm nearjwho accompanied the body to Dickinson. N.

D. Burial was in Minneapolis. for funeral Resurrection cemetery. Fallbear-j and burial services, ers were Henry Ruegg. John w-)lvopccs Bonner Fergus Fay Harry Mc-j Culn James Higglns and 11-' Bessie llam A Brown.

Opp-Conrad-Retz JJ from Ch funeral home was in charge on groundg Qf desertlon arrangements. They were married Aug 6 1941 The body of Jack Nora Cole has been granted a about 70, sheepherder, and an decree or divorce from Elemiuel employe of the Sieben ranch for Cole by District Judge George W. several months who was fitund Padbury, on grounds of cru-dead In his bedroll at a sheep lty. They were married July 17, camp In the mountains southeast: 1943. Pfiaafijiu louder of Sieben ranch Monday morning by Foreman Barney L.

Balsch, was forwarded this afternoon by the Herrmann Co. funeral home HAD ENOUGH? (Political Adv. Paid for br Lewis and Clark County Younc Republicans' Club. Sidney Mllleian, Chairman, 831 5th Helena). i i ij i 1 Gel Self-Polishing SImoniz For Yovr Floors-Gives the Some Longer Lasting Beavty So Famous For Cars Housewives everywhere find Self-Polishing Simoniz a wonderful work-saver.

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RETZ' FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 315 E. Sixth Ave. TELEPHONE 704 Funeral Notices KAIN, George, aged 74, of 505 N. Ewing St. Funeral arrangements pending.

CONNER; Wilson aged 73, of Moccasin, Mont. The body will be forwarded to Moccasin this afternoon for funeral services and interment Oct. 15, at 2 p. at the Methodist church there. 13 and 15- $3.89 Light as a feather.

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