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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 15

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Helena, Montana
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15
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1 1 Fige Fifteen T1i Independent Record, Helena, Montana, Sunday, April 9, 1961 ypw (aBBdiv tLr3jgr5' ilgFKgsr. 1 nv fc pi i 5 4 a Gi BUY YOUR BEDROOM SUITE COMPLETE WITH INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING FOR THE PRICE YOU WOULD NORMALLY PAY FOR YOUR BED00M SET ALONE UOGET GROUP I 1TJ oo KRTV-TV Great Falls, NBC and Helenas own station KBLL-TV, CBS-ABC-NBC. Instead of the usual ribbon cutting ceremony for a new Helena business, here is left to right Attorney Gen. Forrest Anderson, Acting Gov. Paul Rice, Mayor Wanna Thompson, and Secretary of State Frank Murray, cutting a new cable instituting the new call letters of the Helena Station and also the return of the five Television Channels to residents of the Helena Area.

CABLE CUTTING CEREMONY-Bruce Hamilton, general manager of Helena TV, Inc. stated today that KXLJRadlo and KXLJ-Television will be known as KBLL-Radio and KBLL-Tele-vision effective Monday, April 10. Hamilton said Helena TV, Inc. will begin showing five Television Channels on the Cable also on Monday, April 10. These will include K1IQ-TV, Spokane, which is NBC, KREM-TV, Spokane which is ABC, KMSO-TV, Missoula CBS-NBC-ABC, Set of MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING INCLUDED WITH ANY GROUP! Helena Junior High Lists Third Quarter Honor Rbll miLY xT 51 00 i Haggerty, Vivian Harding, Janice a Barbara Hopkins, Susan Johnson, Tom Kettering, Gem Lee Kinney, Carol Macha-mch, Jean Miller, Karen Rekstad, Karen Roberts, Ken Robertson, Jeannie Romasko, Scott Sime, Susan Strain, Kathy Weber and Jo Ann Williams Eighth Grade Thirty-nine pupils of the eighth grade have earned a place on the honor roll compared to 43 in the second quarter and 48 in the first.

Eighth graders listed as straight A students were Jim Buckland, Frank Buckley, Charlotte Day, Mike Duncan, Jim James L. Weir, principal of the Helena Junior High School has announced the third quarter honor roll. Thirty-two pupils of the 7th grade have earned a place on the honor roll compared to 33 in the second quarter and 2 in the first. Seventh graders listed as straight A students were David Anderson, Carolyn Hyer, Bill Murray and James Rougle. Students witlB plus averages were Eileen Bach, Tim Berry, Pam Boughn, Charles Brown, John Buckley, Laura Le Christensen, Diana Connick, Shirley Eaton, Hollie Ellis, Barber Everin, Michael Fillinger, Jerry Double Dresser Tilting Mirror Chest of Drawers Bookcase Bed $49.50 Mattress $49.50 Box Spring 2 Pillows 2 Dresser Lamps Complefe 9-Pc.

Group S20 Down S350 Weekly PACEMAKER GROUP at CARLSON'S APPLIANCE RCA VICTOR RECORDS AHH0UUCB8 LIMED OAK SUITE Haggerty, Steven Johnson, Victor Kieslmg, Mickey Maierle, Kerry Meloy, Brett Tibbies, Curt Wheeling, Dina Wilkins and Barry Williams. Students with plus averages were Mike Alvord, Frances Bell, Bruce Blevins, Susan Eagle, Susah Evans, Rita Flansaas, Barbara Flint, Lynn Hadley, John Hahn, Marcia Holt, Stuart Johnson, Elaine Jones, Stuart Elaine Krantz, Bill Leaphart, Michele Lovely," Marianne Ma-tello, Darlene Merritt, Coree OConnell, Linda Rhein, Jean Richards, Billy Rougle, Dave Schuller, Leland Smith, Lee Swoboda, and Pamela Theurer. Ninth Grade Sixty pupils of the ninth grade have earned a place on the honor roll compared to 49 in the second quarter and 51 in the first. Ninth graders earning a straight A average were Jill Cory, Ken Cromeenes, Helen Delano, Mary McGuane, Loretta Noland, Lavita Poor, Mary Trit-hart, and Thomas Wing. Students with plus averages were Steve Applin, Julie Beck, Linda Brewer, Mary Lou Carmichael, Larry Clausen, Candy Cougill, Virginia Dalakow, Bonnie Dallas, Kathleen Date, Jane Dion, John Ellis, Susan Fiske, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Margaret Gough, Louise Bronhovd, Lmdk Grotte, Lyn Hudson, Patsy Ifhmphreys, Jim Hunter, Judy Hyeivkijeca Jrwin, Karen Keck, Joan Ktmison and Janis Kuntz.

Frank Lamb, Susan Leeson, Kim Mahan, Claie Martinson, Rusty McDonald, Yvonne Miniati, Janet Moody, I.auralee Moyle, John Naegele, Yvonne Olson, Dana Parsons, Jane Plemmons, Diane Powers, Marian Rouse, Janice Ryckman, Sue Schultz, Bill Schuyler, Mike Scott, Leah Simmons, Laura Smith, Synthia Speer, Linda Stahl, Carol Tomlinson, Robert Trerise, and Gary Wilson. Hardwood Construction $49.50 Mattress ONLY Tilting Mirror Large Dresser Chest Bookcase Bed LPMLSP 2366 LMLSC 6154 $49.50 Box Spring 2 Pillows 2 Dresser Lamps AAAAAAAi All 9 Pieces et Down JP Weekly hi; ife UfH 31 Clean Getaway Goochland, Va. (A) Two prisoners at- the Virginia State Convict Farm here made clean escapes in baskets from the laundry. They Ifcaped from the baskets hef oreaJruckxarrymg them reached the state farm for women but were soon captured. mnnmmiR? mu price STRATOLINER GROUP WHEN YOU BUY ONE IN SAME PRICE RANGE AT REGULAR PRICE PIT liner FROM THE entire catalog of THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS DANISH WALNUT 4 I Call E.

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