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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 6

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Helena, Montana
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The Independent Record, Helena, Mont Wednesday, August 13, 1952 Six State Schools Get $8,993,518 From Three State Funds Helena Residents to Pay Lower School Taxes in Coming Year, Other Districts Higher Helena's 100 Self Service Food Store THE NEW GARDEN SPOT MARKET Just Seath af the Armory Intersection 1001 N. Main "Prescriptions for Less" Ask Your Doctor About Ua PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5 West Sixth Phone 338 VALGENE'S Ladies' Tailoring Alterations and Fur Restyling 353 N. Main (Above Dairy land) Chamber Planning to Give Helena Citizens Chance to Decide on Council-Manager City Government Montana elementary and high kane creek tied for the lowest schools received $8,993,518 during levies, 6.05 mills. Last year Spo the 1951-52 school year in equali Another attempt to give the pople of Helena a chance to decide whether or not they would like to try a "council-manager" Helena residents will pay slightly lower school taxes during the coming year but a vast majority of the other districts of Lewis and Clark county will pay higher taxes zation, school fund and transporta Now at your SAFBtfffl store tion payments, Mary M. Condon state superintendent of public in port facilities, it is imperative that we have the most efficient and best managed type of city government which it is possible to obtain." The council-manager form of city government, in which a council, elected by the city at large, in turn hires a professional manager to co-ordinate the various for school operation.

kane creek had 18.99 mills, Mitchell, 4.46 and Baxendale, 4.46. Other levies for this year and the comparative levies for the previous year follow: District No. 2 at Kessler, 15.23 and 17.96; No. 3 at Warren, 20.33 struction, said today. Final levies for all Lewis and Distribution was on this basis: Clark schools set by the board form of city government has been started, according to an announcement today by L.

H. Larison, president of the Helena Chamber of Commerce. At a meeting yesterday of the chamber's board of directors the decision was reached to make an $5,424,502 for equalization of the foundation program, $689,114 for the state's one-third share of trans of school budget supervisors showed that 22 districts have in and 18.78; No. 4 at Canyon Creek, portation. $2,766,455 from the 17.53 and 11.26; No.

5 at Harmony, creased school levies, many upped considerably. Only seven of the governmental activities, is not new, according to the report state interest and income fund from state lands. In 1948-49 the 6.43 and 4.46; No. 6 at College Place, 14.80 and 18.22; No. 7 at districts have lower levies than "This form of government is the last year and most of those are schools received $5,200,153 from Rimini, 15.77 and 4.46; No.

9 at best of the three most common 11 attempt to create a petition which will place the question before the city voters at the general elections only slight reductions. fvro nf i)tw onvpmment now I the same sources, East Helena, 29.72 and 27.11; No, hpins iisprf and has nroved itself! Another $113,447 was allocated The budget supervisors board 10 at Hauser Lake, 14.32 and 5.97; la November. includes County Superintendent No. 12 at Marysville, 14.24 and to other divisions of government dealing with school finance, in The decision followed a report by its rapid adoption in recent years by a great many communi Dorothy Hagler Simmons and mem washes clothes cluding state board of education, bers of the board of county com 20.11; No. 13 at Wolf Creek, 16.59 and 12.36; No.

14 at Seven Mile, 15.59 and 1.76; No. 17 at Silver, I Cleaner, Whiter Washes yf ties throughout the u. s. wnicn textbooks for the near-blind, missioners. are similar to Helena in size and by W.

A. Carson's civic affairs committee, which has been studying the council-manager type of city government for about six months, Larison said. school lunch program, correspond 1" 4 mill VI milium it ft IvlJ A levy of 6.05 mills was set on in the problems they face," the re 8.32 and 4.46; No. 22 at South Fork, 12.65 and 12.81; No. 25 at all districts of the southern high port stated.

ence school and visual education division. Miss Condon said the increased Craig, 14.37 and 8.59; No. 27 at Larison stated that an organiza school district including Helena. A levy of 14.86 mills was put on In recommending that the tion committee is being made up Aurchard Creek, 19.86 and 3.67; No. 28 at Austin, 19.91 and 14.61; chamber undertake at this time all districts of the Augusta area revenue from oil leases in 1952 will not be distributed until 1953 and estimated this will reach to carry school building bonds -and to present the plan to the people of Helena," the committee report today and plans for getting the proposal before the voters will be started no later than tomorrow night operating costs.

No. 31 at Gilman, 24.61 and 8.05; No. 32 at Birdseye, 9.43 and 4.71; No. 33 at York, 12.35 and 12.93; No. 39 at Flesher, 23.99 and 17.65; No.

43, at Clasoil, 13.56 and 12.99; Helena taxpayers will pay 35.54 mm $6,000,000. This will mean, she said, that for the first time since the minimum foundation program mills this year as compared with The temperature of the bodies tated, "in view of the fact that Helena needs many civic improvements and additions to present facilities, such as water facilities, street repairs, sewer lines and air- 37.13 last year. The total includes of birds is higher than that of No. 44 at Wilborn, 24.55 and 21,70. law became effective the state will be able to equalize on foundation 15.04 mills in the general fund, mammals.

Foster-Marshall of Minneapolis 5.55 in the sinking, 8.9 in the voted elementary and 6.05 in the purchased Augusta building bonds programs and still have a balance left for the school year 1953-54. high school. The levy last year in for 2.9 per cent interest to build the new Augusta school. Total ICIINTiriC LABORATORY TMTI M0 f'ttsmde. specially for cluded lower sinking and voted elementary levies but a higher principal and interest to be paid FINEST TO GIVE Off TO for the budget is $30,570 requir general fund levy.

I Charge Bartender Hignest total levy this year, 52.53 mills placed on the Lincoln ing a tax levy of 13.01 mills. A tax of 1.85 was placed on the district for operating purposes making the 14.86 total. district, No. 38. The district is in the Augusta high school district Last year residents paid 42.97 mills.

Considerable expansion has been carried out in the school Sinking Spells Benevento, Italy, Aug. 13. (IP) there. The Appenine mountain town of Tocco Caudio has sent an apepal to Rome for government aid. It is Ranking second in total levy is district No.

20 at Unionville with a levy of 46.70 as compared with WithTheftof Missing Money County Attorney Michael J. today filed an information charging Donald E. Peltzer, Cheerio bartender, with stealing $824.15 from the Cheerio bar while he served as night bartender last week. Peltzer was arrested Sunday night by city police officers William J. Orsello and Bert Coleman at a Helena apartment building.

Officers had been on the lookout for Peltzer since Thursday of last sinking. Already the town, church has split in two and 19 of the town's 2,000 families have seen 40.31. The Augusta levy this year is their houses disappear into the 22.43 mills including the high school and 7.57 general fund. Last earth. It is believed underground springs are undermining the area, creating huge grotto.

The town MIRRO-MATIC year the levy for the district was 18.10 mills. Mitchell, Baxendale and Spo- fathers have appealed to the national government to evacuate all residents. Save 4t a box with week when he was reported miss PRESSURE PANS Exclusive, selective pressure control automatically prevents pressure from going higher than your Legal Advertising Parade Money ing after closing the bar at conclu sion of the night shift. outperforms any soap! WHEN PARADE COMES TO TOWN MARCHES OUT! THI GREAT NtW WASHDAY WONDER IS for a cleaner, whiter wash with or without rinsing. SENSATIONAL NEW PARADI A double-duty suds made specially for your local actually washes clothes 1 times cleaner, according to scientific laboratory tests.

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Notice af 81 at Pablie Aaetl.n Personal Property far Storage Charge Notice Is hereby riren that on the 14th Chilton's information charged him with "stealing, carrying away Manhattan Boys Are Unusually High In Fair Exhibits Billings, Aug. 13. (IP) Bill La-Rue and Dennis Chaney, Manhat ft Ml Xl 4 PAIADI mt Attached to every box of Parade is a token (Parade day of August, 1953. at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. at the premise! known as the Coulter Transfer and Storage Com and appropriating for his own use the $824.15" reported missing from the bar.

Some of the money was recipe requires iu, or 15 lbs. It's the pressure pan for "cooking without looking" you can hear it! $12.45 $18.45 Money) worth toward recovered. 4-Qt. Sizt ONIY pany, corner of Montana and Helena avenue, In the City of Helena, County of Lewis and dark. State of Montana, the undersigned will sell at public auction, office furniture, desks, book eases, law books, tile cabinets and miscellaneous Items.

Bald auction and sale will be made under and by virtue of the provisions of $1395 the purchase of your next package. Use Parade regularly and save. tan Future Farmers of America, walked off with 18 of the 34 firsts in the FFA grains exhibits at the MIRRO-MATIC Midland Empire fair yesterday. Section 7668 or the ClvU Code of the Revised Codes of Montana, 1935, for the purpose of satisfying the Hens of the un 12 Montana Counties Are Among Top 100 in Beet Yield Electric Percolator Chaney won 10 firsts and placed in several other lots. In sheaf grains he packed blue ribbons for his Glacier barley, compana barley Vx times cleaner than the average of nine leading washday products in hardest water.

dersigned on said furniture, together with costs of sale, such sum being for storage rental owed to said undersigned by the owners of said furniture, as its compensation in storing and safe-keeping the said property. Dated this 23nd day of July, 1953. COULTER TRANSFER STORAGE By C. T. Wis.

July 23, 30, August 13, 19S3. and other two-row barley and Washington, Aug. 13. (IP) spring rye. He took first la bulk grain dis Twelve Montana counties were in the nation's top 100 in sugar beet plays in ceres, spring wheat any other varieties of spring wheat production last year, the U.

S. de-partment of commerce reports. any other variety of oats, compana barley, flax, 10 ears of dent corn Yellowstone topped Montana Notice to Creditors Estate of WILLIAM O. FERGUSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Blanche S.

Ferguson, Executrix of the Estate of William O- Ferguson, deceased, to the creditors ot and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neces counties in beet production last and 10 ears of flint corn. year, ranicea lOtn nationally in LaRue won eight firsts. In sheaf acreage and 13th in production. grains he was first in yogo winter Richland county was 23rd In Just put in coffee and cold water and plug it in! Starts perking in seconds. Stops automatically when coffee is done.

Then, changes automatically to low heat that keeps coffee drinking-hot till you pour. 8-cup six with ilOQS cord ONLY (Fed.TaxIncL) wheat gopher oats, any other va sary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to acreage and 22nd in production. the said Executrix at Jlo Fuller Avenue. To) 16) Big Horn county was 27th in acre Helena, Montana, the same being the riety of oats, and flax. In the gallon bulk lots he claimed blue ribbons for his karmont winter wheat age, 29th in production.

place for the transaction or the business ot said estate in the County of Lewis Then came (with acreage rank ana ciart. any other variety of spring wheat and winter rye. Sated August 11th, 1993. BLANCHE 8. FERGUSON, ing in the nation): Rosebud (44), Blaine (45), Ravalli (50), Custer (69), Carbon (71), Treasure (77), Executrix of the Last Will and Testament ot William Ferguson.

Deceased. Gen. Pick in Morocco EY-SAVING SPECIALS Aug. 13, 30, 37, Sept. 3, 1951.

Dawson (77), Valley (79), Phillips (90). Casablanca, Morocco, Aug. 13. HOLTER'S Retail Store (IP) Lt Gen. Lewis A.

Pick, U. S. It is estimated there are 20 mil army chief of engineers, has ar lion bicycles in use in the United rived here to inspect U. S. air bases MISC0 FEEDS AVAILABLE AT DUNCAN SON in French Morocco.

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Code No. 41D KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Phone 1224 509 N. Main BOURBON WHISKEY it 66 PRQOf THE 80N04 tlllARO.COMPANYlOUJSVlttE, KENTUCKY.

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