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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 7
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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 7

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Til Independent Record, Helena, Mont Sunday, May 29, 1H00 Page Bertn Helena Art Center John Morrison One 01 10 Students Rated Outstanding John Morrison of Helena was Bryant, Central and Hawthorne Grade Schools Will Send 255 Students to High School Two Types Roanoke, Va. (P) Virginians are of two types, says Commissioner of Agriculture Parke C. Brinkley, those who- never had enough push to get out of the state, and those who got out, made a lot of money and eame back to enjoy it among people who know how to enjoy life. He gave his views to the National Dairy council. 'Ford Times' Accepts Two Features on Helena High Spots "Ford Times" has accepted two Helena features which are to be run In forthcoming editions of the magazine.

LaDonna Ving McDermid has received word from the editors that one of hpr paintings of chosen as one of 10 outstanding i mini mi. tmrnf VWf" KM iA A 4:7 Plans Exhibit For Next Sunday A combined exhibit of work produced in classes conducted at the Helena Art center will be held from noon until 8 o'clock Sunday, June 3. at the center, fi34 North Jackson, President Harold Longmaid has announced. Jack Weaver of Butte, Instructor in sculpting, will arrange a display of work completed in his seniors at Montana State college, on the basis of scholarship and activities throughout four years at MSC. The selections were announced Frontier Town will appear in the restaurant section of "Ford Times." The magazine earlier had ac cepted a color photograph of the at the school's annual Honors and Senior Day assembly.

Other seniors chosen with Morrison are Janis Pettyjohn, Sand Coulee; Jane McDonnell, West Glacier; Jean Gowin, Belgrade; Naida Korslund and Vera Stucky, Boze-man: Evelyn Strand. Bie Timber: Holiday motel with the Ford automobile which gave Mr. and Mrs. i class. Jack Chivers, instructor In jewelry-making, is in charge of Charles Petrosky, Willie Price, Jerry Richards, Lenore Roberts, Barbara Sias, Sharon Skinner, Mona Smith, Myrna Smith, Clifford Storlie, Jon Summers, Shirley Summers, Marlyn Swanson, Shirley Topsky, Frank Ursich, Ella Mae Vulk, Craig Wenger, Arah Whelan, Myrna White, Virginia Wolfe.

Central School Thomas Allen, Janet Amoss, Alfred Anderson, Roselin Anderson, Linda Atkins, Everett Bab-cock, Roy Bailey, Sonja Bakke, James Ballard, Marilyn Barraugh, Leon Belville, Carol Bengston, Lee Berger, Karen Bergum, Window Shades and Venetian Blinds Made to Measure Claflin furniture house Gene Biilerbeck, owners, the inspiration for the color of the motel. The picture was taken by Two hundred fifty-five eighth grade students, representing the Bryant, Central am Hawthorne schools, will receive their diplomas at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon during commencement ceremonies in the Helena high school auditor! im. The students arc: Hawthorne Donna Anders, Bryant Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Rita An-dreasen, Esther Anthony, Carol Baertsch, Robert Baker, Max Bau-cus, George Belgarde, Gerald Bel-garde, Bonita Blewett, Bonnie Bouley, Michael Bowler, Gerald Bratleln, Terry Bright, Gary Bur-rell, Elizabeth Butler, David Clark, Jack Cole, Carol Cooper, James Cote, Sariann Crowley, Gat-ian Cunningham, Byron Danzer, the exhibit of handmade jewelry. The drawing and painting exhibit will be arranged by Stanley Sorenson. This showing will in Jack Kober, Park City; Bob Mc Bill Bnwning of the Montana I Chamber of Commerce.

Laughlin, Billings, and Max Am-berson, Bozeman. clude work of classes directed by In 1949, Mole Hill, W. several artists. Miss Bernice Boone of the Archie Bray foundation and changed its name to Mountain. No Parking Truth Or Consequences.

N. M. James McKennell will arrange William R. Bandy, Former Helena Resident, Honored With Highest Award for Land Service James Bernet, Wayne Braun, Da vid Brinck, Susan Brown, Doro worn irom his classes in ceramics. LaDonna Vine McDermid.

who (P) No one is safe from the dogged determination of Parking Meter Patrolman Bill Darr. One of his latest tickets was on a po thy Carl, Stephen Carroll, Bruce Champa, Clark Cleveland, taught a children's art class, will Michael Collins, Carol Cooney, lice car driven by Police Chief William R. Bandy (left), who Merilyn Dalley, Sara Jane Da C. L. Clark.

snow several of her own paintr ings as well as work of the young artists. Marjorie Dightman, Betty Duthie, David Folsom, Lester Garden, Sharon Goodale, Newell Gough, YMCA ANNUAL "LEARN TO SWIM" CAMPAIGN To the YMCA, Helena I enclose $1.00 for which I am to receive 6 lessons in your annual "Learn 1o Swim" Campaign. This offer closes Saturday, June 4, 1955, at 6 p.m. Classes begin Monday, June 6. vidich, Bruce DeRosier, Alfred A bake sale will be staged the exhibit with Mrs.

Philin formerly resided at 921 Monroe, from 1914 to 1949 Is photographed in Washington, D. C. with Assistant Secretary of the Interior Fred G. Aandahl as he Danny Gunlock, Barbara Haggerty, James Han Dougherty, Wilma Egge, Carlee Fabian, Fred Farnum, Bill Fanset, Donna Finstad, Louanna Flynn, Sharron Folkvord, Signe Forsell, H. Stephens as chairman.

A fish pona has also been planned. son, Janice Hart, Erwin Hellman, Joyce Horn, Sharleen Hoyt, Jeffrey Hull, William Hunter, Va "His success in training technical personnel resulted in a better and more efficient cadastral surveying organization in the bureau of land management An expert on problems concerning the ownership and survey of lands bordering on rivers formed by erosion and accretion, he testified in the courts as the government's leading witness in these matters." Mr. and Mrs. Bandy will continue to make their home in received the department's highest honor, the Distinguished Ser FOR CORRECT SOIL TILLAGE get the MERRY TILLER Provides the exact tool for every tilling problem. See the Merry Tiller today! DUNCAN SON 802 Front St.

Phone 3100 Thomas Francis, Sharon Grimes, Donald Hanson, Eugene Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, James Hopkins, Gerald Hopkins, Marilyn Hudson, Jerry Hurnl, Jerry Jackson, John Jenkins, Edward Johnson, Tim Nicknames Are Catching Jackson, Mich. (JP) Southern Michigan prison officials say their hugs nickname file is a lerie Joe, JoAnn Johnston, Keitn Keller, Arleen Kennaugh, Lester Loble, Arleen Markin, Wesley Name Address Age Sex (M or F) Phone McCoy, Rickey McCullough, Ron surprisingly good tracer. Thev aid McKnieht. Lois McMillan, Johnson, Stanley Jorstad, say few inmates manage to avoid Jerry Jose, Myra Joyce, Jacque- vice Gold Medal Award for 44 years of service with the bureau of land management. Bandy left Helena to reside in Billings following his appointment in October 1947 as Regional Cadastral Engineer with jurisdiction over public land surveys in 10 states.

He came to Helena from Cody, Wyoming where he joined the General Land Office after 5 years Richard McMillan, Donald Misch el. Priscilla Morrell, Leslie Mor one. As a result, the files have such colorful names as Hors. Your Dealer rison. William Mullins, Linda lyn King, Diane Krieg, Larry Lar-ison, Thomas Liebsch, Clayton Linebarger, Jack Lynch, Linda Boysl Girlsl Menl Womenl collar, Hogjaw, Jughead, Bad- EVERYONE WELCOME Spelling Test Normann, Richard O'Connell, Del e-ye and McCoskery, Paul McLean, Gary Houston, Texas (JP)A fellow bert Olcson, Robert Olson, John Palmatiist.

Barry Reuterdahl, McMillan, George Malin, John in a restaurant was overheard telling a story of his life. He Marlow, David Morris, Nancy James Ricker, Jeanette Rogers, of service with the Bureau of came to Texas as a young man. unable to read or write. He de Paul Sebens, Charles Secrest, Carl Shepherd, Dorothy Smith, Michael South, Nancy Stermitz, Gordon Stewart. Ruth Stickney, Reclamation.

He retired from active service on December 31, 1954. Mr. Bandy is credited with introducing the practice of marking distances on reference monu cided to learn to write so he could let his mother know where he'd settled. Finally, he mastered the Jeanne Thurston, Michael Tuck name of the town Nacogdoches, er, John VanSpyk, Dean Wahl-strom. Penny Walker, Judy Web But then he was transferred to ments and witness corners so that the true corner point was readily available without re Mote, Carol Murray, Carol Not-bohm, Terry Olson.

Max Pate, Wally Peel, Guy Peek, Ardey Phillips, Rosalee Pierson, Bonita Puera, Pat Ranger. Jack Rea, Kath-erine Raynolds, Virginia Reynolds, Yvonne Romasko, William Rossiter, Ted Schoenborn, Susan Schwartz, Joan Scow, Fred Sher-rill, Ann Southern, Barbara Sparing, Bill Staniger, Jerry Stevens, Larry Stevens, Thomas Surman, Bonnie Tannehill, Kay Thompson, Susan Thompson, Gary Toll, er. Geraldine Wihlborg, James Waxahachie. Just when he had ferring to written records. From that down pat, he was moved Wills.

Bryant School 1931-1933 Bandy was In charge again this time to Albuquerque, N. M. of the survey of the revised boundaries of Yellowstone National Park. George Adams, Maxine Atkins, Kay Barnes, Jim Black, Sharon Rlakelv. Gary Burgher, Althea His citation read in part: "On Camev.

Geraldine Cloud Michael this and other western projects he demonstrated his ability to Sharon Waddell, Eddy Warren, CASEY'S LUMBER East Helena Phone 4-6495 All Finished Lumber $70 Doors Plywoods Flooring Custom Planing Cloud, Gloria Condon, Jim Gozzie, Joe Crabtree, Donna Cramer, Baird Cross, Joe Cross, Dean Ellis, overcome obstacles and with Jean Weiss, Morrli Wheatley, stand hardships in order to com plete important surveys In vir Stephen Wheaton, Geraldine Whitaker, Pixie Willett, Michael Wilson, Edward Wolstein, Jean Young. tually unexplored and inaccessible areas. 0. 1 MOUNTAIN SHEEP 1 PLEASANT VALLEY -S RCA VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS Carlson Appliance 337 No. Main Phone 266 Seriously Disabled Persons Formerly Under Social Security Should Check Status With Security Board Henry Flatow, Thomas Fleming, John Foley, Kathy Cavaghan, fohn Gillespie, Ramont Good, Robert Grant, Jean Hagle, Georgia Hansen, Phillip Harris, Carol Hartwell Charles Hissong, Char-leen Holland, Gary Johnson, Joe Carl Johnson, Albert Kington, Billy Klrby, Karyl Kruse, Sandra Kukes, Arta Mae Lenartz, Jean-nette Loughridge, Billy Main, Charles Marshall, Donna Mergenthaler, David Miller, Glenda Mock, James Moore, Shirley Mougeot, Martha Nacht-shelm, Bonnie Nelson, Jamet Nelson, William Nelson, Margaret Nichwander, Florence Novak, touch promptly with tte social Seriously disabled people who used to work in employment or security administration and establish the fact of his disability.

self-employment covered by the Social Security law should con LA--' "tO order COAST-TO-COAST STORES 113 N. MAIN The law provides that the work tact the Social Security office by June 30 and find out about having er earnings record may be "frozen" during the period of his LAST GREEN STAMPS Issued on STOVI OIL PURCHASES McGaf tick's Service 1020 N. Main St Ph. 700 Masical Bombs? Grand Rapids, Mich. JP) If it comes to the worst, Grand Rapids will have music amid the ruins.

It is organizing a civil defense band. ALL! their earnings record "frozen," Stewart J. Thomas, Helena social security district manager, said today. Many people in Montana will be helped by the disability freeze provision in the 1954 social security amendments. This part of the law is designed to aid workers who become totally disabled after having worked for a certain number of years in employment or self-employment covered by social security.

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abled person dies after June 30, the disability can protect his family's right to survivor's payments, but only if he had applied for it before his death. Active military service In the World war II and post-war periods and employment in the railroad industry may count toward the needed amount of work. Although the law does not provide for the payment of cash social security retirement benefits before the worker reaches 68, it is nevertheless important that a totally disabled Individual get in Autos. Trucks. Tractors 3233Kls mm 38 W.

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