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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 18

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2C The Independent Record, Helena, Friday, July 8, 1994 CUTTY IAQY BRRRRRR! 1 a. tiiHii mooKnff at the Augusta Firehall. 6 30 m. Carroll College Theatre Department production of "Old West Oleo," at the Montana Club. 442-5980 for res.

7:05 p.m. Helena Brewers vs. the Butte Copper Kings at Kindrick Legion Field. v' if' '-V- I I 1. i 1 1 Alcoholics Anonymous Friday meeting times.

Call 443-0438. (C) Closed meetings, (0) open meetings and (ns) non-smoking. Noon -(ns)(c), St. Mary's Church. Noon (ns)(c), St.

Peter's Episcopal Church. Noon (c) 621 N. Main. 5:30 p.m. (c), 621 N.Main.

7 p.m. (ns) (o), Board Room, St. Peter's Hospital. 7 m. (o), Serenity House in Lincoln 7 p.m.

(o), St. Peter's Episcopal Church. 7 p.m. (c), St. John's Episcopal Church in Townsend.

8 p.m. (c), 410 9th Avenue. 8 p.m. (ns) (c), St. Paul's Methodist Church.

8 p.m. (o), 621 N. Main. Midnight 621 N. Main.

Al-Anon Family Group meetings for Friday. Noon St. Paul's Methodist Church, 505 Logan. 7pm Meeting Rooms at St. Peter's Hospital.

8 p.m. White Sulphur Springs Christian Alliance Church. 16 Step Women's Survivor Group will meet today at St. Paul's Methodist Church from 12 10 to 12 50 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous meeting at the Boulder Dairy Queen at noon and at the Indian Alliance, 436 N.

Jackson at 9:08 p.m. 1-800-984-6668. Gamblers Anonymous weekly meeting at 6 p.m. at the Helena Indian Alliance. -V Women's business program wraps up 1st year The Montana Women's Capital Fund, a Montana microbusiness finance program, has just completed its first year of funding loans to small businesses in Helena.

Region Senator Mignon Waterman, a member of the state Microbusiness Advisory Council, commented, "I'm very pleased with their success. They have created a number new jobs through 37 loans for a total dollar value of $212,000." "This has been one of the most satisfying projects that I've worked on in the four years I've been in the state senate," Waterman said. "Business start-ups that use loan fund programs to provide training, technical assist- ance and on-going management oversight of borrowers achieve an 80-percent survival rate for four years, compared to only 47 percent for those without access-, to these services." Businesses helped by the Montana Women's Capital Fund include a coat manufacturer, a bakery, an insurance office as well as a retail active wear shop. Proceeds of these loans are used for working capital, equipment and property. Qualified businesses have fewer than 10 full-time employees and less than $500,000 in gross annual revenues.

The Department of Commerce has certified and funded 12 microbusiness development corporations in Montana. The MBDC's serve the regions of Missoula, Kalispell, Havre, Lewistown, Bozeman, Billings, Helena, Butte, Great Falls, Malta-Wolf Point and Glendive-Miles City. Microbusiness loans are up to a maximum of $20,000 per business at l-to-3-percent above the market rate. This slightly higher rate is charged to cover the intensive investigation and technical assistance costs, which increases the viability of the loans. It also discourages borrowers who might be able to obtain conventional financing.

The Sons of Liberty presents "Day 51; The True Mory about Waco" Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds Exhibit Building No. 2. blind or people who This paper Is read for the Radio newsDaper on II photo by Oono FlKhor reveals just Thursday. The 5-year-old was sitting in front of COLD one of the pipes that filled the pool, wading pool '(Brert Christian's facial expression yvhat the water temperature was -during the filling of the Barney Park Reading Service It's free can If yeu are suicidal or know someone who is, a staff member from Mental Health Services can help.

Call this 24-hour number: 443-5353. For meetings times and locations call: Parents Anonymous 442-0227 Narcotics Anonymous -1-800-984-6668. Gamblers Anonymous 449-8268 Overeaten Anonymous 449-4943 Parents Without Partners -443-2586 Birthright of Helena -1-800-550-4900 TOPS 442-1777 Pregnancy Loss Support Group 444-2368 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays 442-6366 Greater Montana S.I.D.S. -1-800-823-2269. Found during the night.

He said the boy was wet and dirty, so obviously had been into some water, but his body temperature was good and he had suffered no more than a few scratches. "He just wanted to see his mother and to get some food, in that order," DeCunzo said. Barton said he had not interviewed the boy's mother, Kim Phillips, and did not know where the family was from. copter, but the pilot didn't see the boy. "I waved back at it," DeCunzo said the boy told him.

DeCunzo said a searcher driving down a road noticed the boy out in a field. The dog, a Labrador-golden retriever mix, was nearby. The boy said he hadn't slept during the night, but DeCunzo said he was skeptical of that claim, adding there was no way a child so young could tell him where he had beert ation, and he obtained the use of a helicopter from Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls. Members of the search and rescue group and the helicopter arrived at about 7:30 a.m. Ralph DeCunzo, a spokesman for the association, said the boy told him he had seen the heli- BiGinny (Morgan) and Dave Cottrill of Renton, formerly of Helena, a boy on June 15.

Sarah and Jens Bolstad, Jr. of Helena, a boy on July 5. Strike CHURCH NEWS 4 Come To Our Open House And Rev Dmitriy "Paul" Poliakoff of St. PetersburgRussia, and his wife Anna will be at the Helena Alliance Church, 1030 Choteau. There will be music, testimony and reports of the Union of Christians in Russia.

Contact Marc Cramer for more information, 442-1301. Backyard Bible Club sponsored by Canyon Fairy Baptist Church 3384 Canyon Ferry Road in East Helena, will be held July 11-15 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for children ages 4-12. For more information call 227-5119. Rev James Stewart, Assamblias of Cod missionary returning for ministry in Namibia, will be the featured guest speaker at First Assembly of God Church, 2210 Dodge Avenue at 6 p.m.

cents for pensions; 23 cents plus cents for pensions the second year; and 20 cents for health in- surance. She called that a 90-cent increase over two years, or a 10- percent hike over the biennium. Mohr said the agency's six management personnel will carry on the work. She said, how- ever, "we value these staff peo- pie. We hope they will look at our offer and re-think it." Won Believe The Mi STUDENT NEWS You'll Get Reception OPEN HOUSE SPECIAL Help celebrate our new expanded office and youH get more than a hearty handshake.

You'll be invited to make a call to any location in the continental US.HlEE(lirnkone3-rninutecall per person). RusyouH be offered a special price on a cellular phone, and entered in drawings for free air time, free phones and door prizes. Join us on Saturday, July 9 from 1 1 am. to 3 p.m. for the festivities.

KZMT will broadcast live on location from noon to 2 p.m. Hope to see you there. $99 MOTOROLA PHONE Vt tag phone or attache. Bud Sibley Charles Joseph "Bud" Sibley, 63, of White Sulphur Springs, died at his home of a heart at-Jtack on Tuesday, July 5, 1994. He was born and raised in 'Meagher County and owned Sib- ley T.

V. and Appliance Service in White Sulphur Springs. Survivors include his wife, Grace Sibley of White Sulphur Springs; three daughters, Carrie -L. Meeks of Isabella, Debbie Bodell and Toni Taylor, both of White Sulphur Springs; a brother, L.E. "Punk" Sibley of Helena; four sisters, Nellie Teague and Rosalea Schrader, both of White Sulphur Springs, Kathy McAllister of Park City and Twyla Whyte of Great Falls; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, July 8 at Twichel Funer-al Home in White Sulphur Springs. Interment will be in i Mayn Cemetery in White Sulphur Springs. 4 David Thompson and Zona Nonce, both of Helena, re-cently were listed on the President's Honor List at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, N.D. Jennifer Jahner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Jahner of Helena, was listed on the dean's list at Willamette University in Salem, Ore. Judy Haraseth of East Helena was listed on the Dean's List at Carroll College for thl spring semester. Justin McCarter was on the honor roll for the spring semester at the University of Colorado. He is also the recipient of a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in chemistry.

Leslie Strope, the daughter of Rosemarie Strope and the late Philip Strope, has earned a doctorate degree from the College of Veterinary Science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Marq Pieces, Student Body Treasurer at Capital High School, has been selected to attend the National Leadership Camp at Outlaw Ranch, S.D. from July 26-31. Morgan Hahn of Helena, recently won third place in a national contest for an essay she submitted to the health publication For the Record. She also recently published an article in Publication for the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organization.

Wrisrine Senecal of Avon, was listed on the Dean's List at Carroll College for the Spring Semester. Katie Prendergast of Helena has been selected to attend The National Young Leaders Conference from July 17-27, in Washington, D.C. The National Young Leaders Conference is a unique leadership development program for high school students who have demonstrated leadership potential and scholastic merit. Katie is a junior at Capital High School. Christopher Paulsen of Helena, received his bachelor of arts degree in geology from Carleton College in Northfield, Minn.

He is the son of Dr. Harold and Dorothy Poulsen of Helena. Jason Radley, a 1990 graduate of Capital High School, graduated with honors from Oregon State University with a bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering. He is the son of Dan and bev Radley. 1 25 Neill Avenue Livery Square 449-2355 4 4 rUWIKAt SERVICES FRIDAY HANSON, Maraget age 78, of 2107 Billings Ave.

No services scheduled at this time. Cremation has taken place. Interment will be in Montana State Veteran's Cemetery at Ft Harrison. Hagler-Anderson Mortuary 442-8520 CELLULAR Clear Aoom America. Clear Actus Montana.".

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