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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 6

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The Independent Record, Wednesday, August 5, 1970 Planners Suggest Urban Renewa City News in Brief Fenderbenders a i a New stop signs have been in Castleberry, 212 Fifth, reported stalled on Elm Street at its intersections with Columbia and Tonight In Helena Commitment by Model Cities Board to police Tuesday her car collided with an auto owned by Vlllard, Police Chief Jack Wil Donald W. dark, 100 N. Rod. cey. Coast Guard Flo liams said Tuesday.

He asked persons driving in the area to tilla, 10 -3, Army Reserve look out for and observe the of the hill below the historic Building. newly installed signs. fire tower. BY DAVE EARLEY IR Staff Writer City-county planners firmly 8:00 District meeting of Scoot Institutional Represen dential-business rather than commercial, but because Helena already has a surplus (until 1980 President Victor Kelly estimated) of vacant commercial land. The urban renewal plan calls business) rather than commercial.

The reason speculative property owners in the area can't get higher prices, other board members agreed, is not because the area is mixed resi proposal would again wend its way through CCPB to the city commission, Kinney said. Crux of the matter is that while CCPB has responsibility for recommendations concern for preservation of the hill as a tatives, Wheat Building. 8:00 AA meeting, New Horizon Alcoholic Rehabilita public park. "I still think we're out of or Assault Charge A Helena man has filed suit suggested Tuesday afternoon that the Model Cities Board tion Residence, 229 E. Sixth.

der, "Wright said, after sep ing zoining and land use questions in the rest of the city, the 8:00 Jayceens, Phillips Clo arate recommendations of ap- ver Leaf Dairy. proval and disapproval had commit itself concerning proposed changes hi plans for the Urban Renewal area to allow a restaurant on Fire Tower HilL against West Coast Shows on behalf of his son for injuries allegedly received from West Model Cities area is the responsibility of: Model Cities. Its use is governed by the Ur been moved and successively Helena Housing Authority Board Chairman Retires Fenderbenders Cars driven Vital Statistics Marriage licenses Richard W. Kohl, 23, and Gn-di L. Fontana, 15.

James I Tillotson, 23, and Patricia A. Gregory, 22, Glasgow. Carlos L. Leach, 21, Ohio, and Lynette Marcum, 19. Michael S.

Allen, 25, and Car-la J. Belgarde, 20. Robert John Goss, 24, Sidney, and Marcia Adele Heiser, 21. James John a 19, Sidney, and Maureen Lynn Craig, 19, E. Helena.

Zigmunt William Smigaj failed for lack of seconding. City Planner Don Kinney ex Coast employes. "No where in this entire ar by Sandra K. Smith, 124 Beav Alfred B. Waddell filed a gument have we beard a word from the people who are most erhead, and Mike Westervelt, ban Renewal Plan, approved by Model Cities, city commissioners and finally the Department of Housing and Urban Development, with CCPB merely an in 1,250 suit for his son John D.

plained at the beginning of the latest session on the Quigley matter that city commissioners 605 Forestvale, collided at the M. E. "Andy" Anderson offi Waddell, 17, for an assault al directly concerned," commented member Dewey Wright as intersection of Main and Lyn- leged to have taken place July cially retired Tuesday evening from the board of the Helena yet wished a recommendation from CCPB, after which the dale with minor damage report terested bystander. he concluded discussion contin 27 at the State Fair in Great Falls. ed.

Housine Authority at a dinner ued from the July 21 meeting city body would decide whether given in his honor. The authori Bernard Thomas, representa to kill, or refer to Model Cities. "Why are we still discussing this matter?" Wright asked. No one seemed to know and his motion recommending that city Otto Brackmanwas elected vice-chairman. Other board members include Carl Schiller, who was reappointed to another term at the Monday City Commission meeting, Albert Lund-borg and Mrs.

Sharon Spivey. In other business the board reappointed Jay Thraikill as executive director for the housing authority and Mary Boone as ao. Fenderbenders Minor dam ty is a non salaried board con concerning the feasibility of Jack Quigley establishing a restaurant on the northwest slope tive for West Coast Shows, is named as defendant After the Model Cities Board has done with the matter the age resulted in a collision be sisting of five commissioners tween cars driven by Eunice commissioners "refer the proposal to the Model Cities Board who are appointed by the mayor to administer Helena's low- Chester Isaacson, 1805 Joslyn, and Tommy Earl Williams, 613 and Urban Renewal department 27, and Karen Nancy Carsch, 21, Texas. Death John Joseph Kali, Penkay Manor, Aug. 4 at St.

John's Hospital. for their firm recommendation Highland. rent public housing project, Stewart Homes, and to plan for additional housing as required. ounty School Enrollment countant. Mrs.

Boone has was speedily and unanimously Anderson had served as a Helena police arrested two served as accountant since 1938 when she was appointed by approved. In other business, CCPB members: board member since the authority was organized in 1938. E. male juveniles Tuesday for curfew violations and being runa hipected to Total 8,833 Recommended approval of M. Johnson, the new board ways.

The two, aged 12 and 17 the application by Viola C. Po chairman, presented Anderson years old, are from Kalispell. sey, 1018 Logan, for a condi with a silver medallion commemorating the 25th anniversa there will be 1,333 in rural tional use permit to operate a schools which, except for some James Hescn, 531 Fifth, reported to police Tuesday night day-care center at 1112 Leslie ry of the founding of the UN, BY ANN CONGER IR Staff Writer It will soon be back to pen Independent Record Published weekdays (except Saturday) afternoons and Sunday morning by The Independent Record, 317 Allen Helena, Montana, zip code 59601. Second Class Postage Paid at Helena, Montana 59601. for youngsters 2-12 years old.

The coin is a first edition and of the smaller schools, will open Sept. 8. Plans are to open someone ran into his car while Recommended that city In Helena, A. G. Erickson, superintendent of Schools, estimates that there will be 7,500 pupils in city schools which will open Sept 8.

County Supt. of Schools Dorothy i mm estimates that avilable only in limited it was parked at Legion Park commissioners rezone an area cils, and books for an estimated during the ball game. in northwest Helena from R-3 Vv Anderson is a member of the residential to R-3-T. Neighbors 8,833 pupils and in Lewis and Clark County. Helena Lions Club where he Cosart VW filed an action in has not missed a meeting in 40 had asked rezoning to R-2 residential, to avoid possible use NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS district court today asking the recovery of $274 from Melba Garber for auto repairs and years, serves as secretary lor for multiple-family housing of the Elks Club and district sec- a for the Scandanavian the area south of the Burhng-ton-Nortbern tracks, bounded by some of them a week earlier.

Helena's 7,500 students will be an increase of 200 from last year. Estimates are mat there will be 3,400 in grades one through six; 1,875 in grades seven to nine; 1,900 in grades 10 to 12 and 400 in post-high school education at the Vocational-Technical Center. Registration Registration for all new students in junior and senior high Fraternity. He works as the lo Engineer From Germany To Attend Helena Reunion If you fail to receive your copy of The Independent Record from your carrier DIAL 442-7190 Weekdays before 6:30 p.m. Waukesha, Laurel and Henderson.

The standard recom cal agent for the Great Western Thrift Insurance Co. services. John Kali, 79, Dies Tuesday mended by CCPB would require At Tuesday's annual meeting Sunday before 11 a.m. of the board E. M.

Johnson was A civil engineer in Germany officially elected to the position. at HHS but did not graduate from there. The class memory book for who was graduated from Hele John Joseph Kail, 79 of Pen- na High School in 1960 win at kay Manor, outstanding Mon tend the 10-year reunion of the tana golfer and instructor in the reunion will feature a cover and drawings by Don McDonald that building height be limited to 17 feet and that no structure contain more than four dwelling units. Had sympathy but little else for member Bill Warren, county appraiser, who said he would have to lower assessed value of lots on Euclid west of Henderson because they are zoned R-0 (residential-office- class this weekend. Subscript) RUM Dally, (except Saturday) and Sunday by mall (in Lewis Clark, Broadwater, Jefferson, 1 year 6100 Six months 12 SO Three months i 4.45 Dally (except Saturday) and Sunday by mall (elsewhere In Montana and the United States) I year $25.00 Dally (except Saturday) and Sunday, by carrier, par mo.

ISO died. Tuesday night at St. John's Hospital. He is Jurgen Gregor of Muen- and John McCluskey, cartoonists for the class. He came to, Helena in 1936 as ster who entered Central School Rex Whitaker IN SICKNESS HEALTH Filling your prescriptions it tho? professional business of the Prescription Pharmacy, where you get friendly, thoughtful service.

Next time, have your doctor phone your prescriptions to us for filling. And call on us for your day by day drug needs. In sickness and in health, we are always eager to serve you RAIN BATH RAINBATH, by the makers of Neutrogena Soap, is a skin-smoother gel for bath or shower. For that "Neutrogena Clean" feeling all over, pour a bit of RAINBATH in golf instructor at the Helena in the seventh grade and follow Events will open with an icebreaker at the Herrin Ranch on Flowerree Lane at 8:30 p.m. ing graduation from high school Town and Country Club Pine Hills course and worked there school will be conducted at the schools the last two weeks in August Other students will register on the first day of school, except for first graders.

Parents will register for them on the first day of school, from 8 a.m. to noon. Pupils in grades two to eight are to report at 8:45 a.m. and will be dismissed at noon the first day of school. Buses will operate.

returned to Germany with his until it was abandoned in the Friday when registration will parents. mid-1940's. be conducted. Greeor is among some 200 Kali worked for the State Liq expected for the reunion, ac uor Control Board until 1957 cording to Dave Didriksen, On the agenda Saturday are a luncheon at Frontier Town for class members only, at which a picture will be taken, and a no- when 111 health forced his retirement He was feted at a chairman of the planning com mittee, who said 215 were grad dinner here upon his your tub or use it on sponge or wash cloth for your shower. Those attending ninth through uated in 1960.

He said an at Dial Tfti's 8 to 6:30 p.m. Til Noon Saturdiy; When calling any department in the Independent Record 442-7190 Night Phono Numbers host cocktail hour at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and a dance at the Elks Club. tempt has been made to contact 12th grade will report at a time to be announced at a later date, Model Cities -Board Approves Two Contracts The Model Cities Board of Directors approved two contracts last night for submission to the city commission for final approval. The board gave the go-ahead He twice won the Montana RAINBATH is no mere bubble-up or soften-up afafir, it's something special its formula combines special skin smootihng ingredients each of them and also persons I Si i 7 Open competition and was Erickson said.

A family picnic at the fair known as the instructor of sev who spent part of their high school years from 1957 to 1960 with mild Neutrogena cleansing. grounds is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday. Teachers iliWtti eral champions, including his late brother, Martin, who won the state amateur title five There will be 365 teachers, 60 Serving on the planning com 4417W 44J-720J 442-7227 mittee with Didriksen are News tninttt Advertising times. new to the system, in Helena public schools, compared with 35 teachers last year, Erickson Thomas Herrin, co-chairman; Mary Lou (Ragen) Crawford, Kail was born in Cleveland April 5, 1891, the son of Martin to the group foster home contract with the County Public Welfare and the juvenile Chamber Backs Proposed Change Of Constitution said.

M. E. "Andy" Anderson State, National Weather secretary; Russ Aim, treasurer and Verona Kail. Faculty meetings for new and Jan Dahl Brown, publicity defender project contract with He came to Butte as a young members will be held Sept 1-2. chairman.

Montana Legal Services. man about the turn of the cen ETZ Faculty meetings for all teach Karen 1 Simkins or The board also approved the tury and received his schooling Proposed revision of the Mon ers will be held Sept 3-4. Mrs. Brown may be contacted mere. capital improvements plan for 75 lunetodThftm Official temperature in Helena at 1 p.m.

was for further information. Elementery school parent-teacher conferences will be held recommendation to the commis tana Constitution has been endorsed by the Helena Chamber sion as planning procedure for Oct 16 and schools will be When the Butte Country Club was organized he became the first caddy. He became a professional golfer at the age of of Commerce, according to Dr. Model Cities projects. Jack Burgess, chamber presi closed Oct 22-23 for district creamy foam.

summer-weathered skin seems smooth all over-no rough spots anywhere when you bathe with RAINBATH. Your bath tub? There's no after-bath ring when you use RAINBATH. Get this necessary luxury at Prescription Pharmacy in downtown Helena where the service is. READERS MAGNIFIERS Prescription Pharmacy features the Readers and Magnifiers manufactured by Bausch Lomb. The readers are available in both round ond rectangular shapes and there is one that is illuminated.

If you have difficulty reading fine print or know someone who does come in ond inspect our stock of readers. Also available are magnifiers with a range of three times to twenty times. These are of particular need and interest to many hobbyists. Both the reoden ond magnifiers ore made of ophthalmic glass, ground and polished with the same care as a prescription eye glass lens. Details show up bright ond crisp the very purpose for which a magnifier or reader is needed.

See them at Prescription Pharmacy. At the combined meeting of MONTANA Billings Belgrade Broadus Butte Cut Bank Dillon Drummond dent conventions of the Montana Edu 17. the board and the Neighborhood cation Association. Tuesday night the board en 315 East Sixth Are. PHONE 442-1550 Howard Rets Ernest Rets Ben G.

Burgees Tew Twkhel Mrs. W. Shell Rites Tonight Rosary will be recited at 7:30 For some 20 years he did not Councils, the Joint Council ap Parent-teacher conferences at dorsed the recommendations of touch a golf club again, work Glasgow the junior high school level will proved a model for organization of itself for evaluation of Model the chamber's legislative com ing in various capacities at the be held Oct 30. mittee which had been studying H. i.

08 at Tl 8 5 8 92 H. 82 84 66 92 Great Falls Havre Helena Lewistown Livingston old Timber Butte Mining Co. Cities projects. the issue. tonight in Poison for Mrs.

William J. (Goldie) Shell, 67 of that community. Mrs. Shell, for Then he worked as golf pro at the Butte Country Club and Miles City Herbert Jacobson, co-chair The first reporting period will end Nov. 6 and schools wiH be closed Nov.

11 for a ns Day and Nov. 26-27 for Thanks Missoula W. Yellowstone man, said Referendum 67 which at the Anaconda golf course. Whitehall L. 65 61 -66 65 55 50 62 63 56 57 56 62 69 62 58 58 L.

51 51 63 63 62 60 75 67 85 56 68 67 55 55 64 65 mer Helena resident and mother of Edward J. Wordal, died will be on the Nov. 3 election NATIONAL Bismarck KALL, John aged 79 years, of 715 Fee. Services at St Helena Cathedral with Rosary being recited August 8 at 7 p.m., and Mass of the Resurrection being celebrated Friday, August 7 at 10 a m. He was considered one of the outstanding professionals and giving.

Nothing Unusual About July July was warm and dry for ballot calls for a consitutional convention. He said there are Monday night at St. James Hos Schools will close for Christ Calgary Chicago Denver pital in Butte after a prolonged mas break at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 23 many features of the 1889 con Los Angeles illness.

and resume Jan. 4. Mlps-5t. Paul New Orleans stitution that seem hopelessly obsolete and funds are needed Requiem Mass will be cele the first week and then became The first semester will end on New York City teachers of the Northwest and was runner up to the Montana Open on several occasions. Kali was a member of the U.

S. Professional Golfers Association, the Elks Club of Helena, the Knights of Columbus at Jan. 29. brated at 11 a.m. Thursday.

Burial will be in Poison. Phoenix Portland Ore to inform the voters about them. Elementary parent-teacher 80 1 .83 .100 a 83 88 57 73 4 82 showery for the remainder of the month with no unusual extremes, the weather bureau reported today. Mrs. Shell was born in June, St.

Louis Satt Lake City San Francisco Seattle conferences will be held March In past years, he continued, it 1903 in Oklahoma City and Butte and St Helena Cathedral has been found that changes by 10, spring vacation scheduled March 11-16 and school in ses Spokane PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5 West Sixth Avenue Phone 442-1240 Wt Deliver spent most of her childhood in Th average monthly tempera HERRMANN CO. FUNERAL HOWE Chapel of Roses Washington DC Parish. Idaho and Montana. She was ture was 68.2 degrees which Swims tonight 8:53 Svnml Thunder 6:14 DAILY PRECIPITATION SUMMARY sion March 17. Spring parent-teacher confer He was married to Anna Se-man Sept.

24, 1913 in Butte. She was D2 of a degree below nor married to Art Wordal, who died in 1939. Amount 24 hours ending last midnight 0 Total this month to oat 28 ences for junior high school are Rodney at 7th. Ph. 442-1234 The highest temperature was died Dec.

23, 1969. Kail is survived by two sons, About 15 years ago, Mr. and scheduled March 28. The end of Total this month to dele last year Normal this month to date January 1 to date this year January 1 to date last year IP- 1 the third reporting period will Mrs. Shell moved to Poison where he survives.

Dr. John C. Kail of Helena and Kenneth A. Kail of New Or 94 on July 20 and the lowest was 40 on July totaled .93 of an inch which was be April 9. January 1 to date, 30-year normal 7.35 W.

LLOYD LINDEN ERVIN D. CHESTER Other survivors include a public election have often failed because of me complex nature of proposed amendments and it has been impossible to completely inform the public. Edward Nurse, who replaces James Burgess as chairman of the transportation committee, discussed present and future air traffic at the city-county airport Burgess will become assistant publisher of the LaCrosse (Wis.) Tribune. Nurse pointed out by 1980, Schools wiH be closed for Me leans and a daughter, Mrs. Ri Precipitation for the month .10 of an inch below normal.

daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Valerie) Garrand, Butte, and six grandchildren. morial Day, May 31, and the school year will end June 12, 1971. The greatest precipitation in 24 hours was .30 of an inch that 'efl on July 12 and 13. There were 12 dear days, 13 STRAND, Oscar aged 65 years of 547 6th.

Chapel services will be held Thurs August 6 at 10:30 ajn. Graveside services will be held in Bemidji, Sat August 8 at 10:30 a.m. chards Kashe of Washington, D.O, a brother, Emil, of San Francisco, eight grandchildren; two nieces and a nephew. Rosary will be recited at St. Helena Cathedral at 7 p.m Thrusday.

Mass of the Resurrection will be at 10 a.m. there Friday and burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Retz Funeral Home is in Parents register your children for final luimming Lessons of the summer at the airport terminal building News of Men in Uniform will handle 110,000 passengers a year or more than three times aitiimiiiimmmuiMiiiawiuiiiiiMMiimeiMuiiHiiiteiic of Mrs. Bernice L. Zuelke, 820 the Lewis and Clark county po Richard G.

Terrill Richard G. Terrill, son of Dr. Idaho, recently attended ad pulation. According to a recent vanced summer camp at Ft charge. and Mrs.

Jack Terrill 2019 Lewis, Wash. partly cloudy days and six cloudy days. Barbeque On Sunday At Clancy Clancy firemen and the' Carroll Collei Winne, has been promoted from rie Zuelke is a student at Mon airline survey, fee five top cities Helenans travel to in order, are Billings, Great Falls, Missoula, Butte and Bozeman and in that order. corporal to sergeant in the Ma rine Corps. He is stationed at tana State University, Bozeman.

His father, Roy S. Zuelke, I MotfJWiJ Phone 442-8520 SYMPATHY FLOWERS soy it better than words Camp Pendleton, Calif, and is Dr. Jim Wilkins, chairman of an armorer in a security batta lives at 1411 Lewis. Cadet Richard J. DeVore the hospitality committee, re lion.

He is expected home today on a 20-day leave. Sgt Terrill is ported on welcoming plans for I ozv Logan street a 1967 graduate of ML Russell 0 Cadet Richard J. DeVore. son Prickly Pear Sportsmen's Asso-1 25 ambassadors and their families scheduled here Aug. 13-14 High School in Great Falls and ciation will have their annual Aug.

10 thru 21, Mon. thru Fit $7.50 9:30 a.m. Ages 7-10 Advanced beginners ond intermediate swimmers. 10:45 a.m. Ages 11-14 Intermediate swimmers.

Coll Carroll College Physical Educotion Center ot 442-3450, extension 281. of Mr. and Mrs. Don B. DeVore, 924 Eighth, recently at attended Montana State Uni and for 25 foreign travel editors beef barbeque from 1-5 p.m.

Sunday at Clancy. who are expected Aug. 20-21. tended Army ROTC advanced versity before enlisting Nov. 1, 1968.

I Don R. Hagler I Ronald A. Stent I jifiiiHn tnnirininKfWFfMiiWeVtKHMtVf iirtttttiinniir POMEROY, Vernon, aged 75 years of 05 Madison. Funeral arrangments are summer camp at Ft Lewis, Activities at the event, which for FLOWERS 1920 North Mai EASY PARKING Wash. will be open to the public, will Cadet Gordon Zuelke He said the committee is working with Scott Warden and Jo Brooker, directors for the state advertising department DeVore is a student at Mon- be grease pole climbing, log! sawing and a sawdust pit Cadet Gordon S.

Zuelke, son' tana State University, Bozeman..

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