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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 16
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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 16

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Helena, Montana
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The Independent Record, Helen, Mon tone, Sunday, October 24, 1965 Pege ki ildk Jack Prevol Will Speak At Meeting of Art Group 7 f. Uds, 1 1 fljl Room Group I Jr3 ADMIRAL Portland, the Montana Historical Museum and several others He won a certificate of merit at the Loe Angeles County Fair Big 10 Cu. Ft. Deluxe Jack Prevol art Instructor at Helena Junior High School will peak on Modem Art" at the first meeting of the aeason of the Helena Branch of the Moo-tana Institute of -the Arts Monday at 7 30 in the 10 Wow room at Western Life Director Herb Jacobson of the Helena Branch said that a nominating committee will be appointed to select a slate of officers for the year and Dr Clem Schafer. festival chairman, will report on plans for the state convention to be held in Helena in 19G6 All interested in arts and crafts are invited to the meeting, Jacobson said Prevol is a native of Great Falls.

He earned his A degree in the history and application of art from the University of California at IjOs Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Oregon After working as a free lance artist on the west coast a number of years he returned to Montana to do art work on the new Holy Cross Church at Townsend Prevol has exhibited his work at a number of one-man and group shows at Glendale, Calif San Francisco, Great Falls, Los Angeles, New York. Salem and Glideout shelves Pantry Door Full width vegetable criipor Full width freesor chest M4.IT114J MWtl Cl 141 Sofa Bed with matching Choir 2 Step Tables, 1 Coffee Table and 2 Lamps OCCASIONAL CHAIR oo $39.00 2-Door Combination Self-Defrosting Sr This offer is not limited to just one living room group! There are many styles and prices to choose from. 30 Inch Deluxe Model FE 3062 Value $138 $188 30 Inch Deluxe Automatic Model FE 3066 with purchase of obove group in 1950, took fourth place for water colors at the all-Army exhibit in Washington, DC in 1955. and first place in print making at the Oregon State Fair in 1958 Civil Defense Officials Prepare for Mock Attack APPliANC IFOTMOTUlit the Armory Building in Helena will be the site of state government and representatives from state agencies, who will assume their posts the same as they would in the event of an actual attack or of a natural disaster such as flood, blizzard or earthquake In addition to those assigned to CD activities, several observers will be in Helena from federal and regional agencies and from top military posts Lt Gov. Ted James also is expected to participate in a portion of the exercise.

Coming from the Office of Emergency Planning will be Francis X. Tobin, Everett, Wash Col. Tom Boardman, OEP deputy director, Boise, Idaho, and his assistant Merle Tebbs and Peter Sweda, program evaluation officer from Washington, DC. Four men from the Alberta Emergency Measures Organization in Canada will attend They are Arnold J. Lavoie, Tyler, E.

Reekie and H. Westgate Lt. Col. J. K.

Tuthill of San Francisco, military support plans officer for the Sixth Army Headquarters will be in attendance along with Lisle Patt, deputy director and Robert Knierum, 'Qeld officer -for Montana, both Innfi Region Eight, CD Headquarters, Everett, Wash. Emergency? Yes, this sale is a must! Our floor is jammed and our warehouse is crammed with merchandise. We need room. Because of new stocks arriving each day. All floor models and discontinued models must be sold you can save like never before.

Shop and See! Then you'll know we're not kidding! A hypothetical nuclear attack exercise, known as Step VI will be undertaken Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at state headquarters of Civil Defense, according to Larry Kincheloe, deputy director. Personnel of Civil Defense, military support groups and volunteer workers will assume stations and make decisions based on problems fed into the exercise from eight participating counties These are Hill, Dawson, Wibaux, Custer, Yellowstone, Missoula, Chouteau and Gallatin This hypthetica! war game starting Tuesday will simulate the situation which migh exist in Montana at 14 hours after a nuclear attack. Wednesday, the game will be played at a hypothetical 34 hours and Thursday the scene will change to 15 days after attack The Emergency Operating Center in the sub-basement of Britta Strom Dies, Rites Are Monday Britta A. Strom, 95, former resident of Marysville and the Wilborn area near Lincoln, died Tuesday in Medford, Ore. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 10:30 am.

in Retz Funeral Home Chapel with Monida Vaughn of The Little Church officiating. Interment will be in Forestvale Cemetery. Born Britta A. Scott in Iowa in 1870, she traveled with her parents in a covered wagon to Oregon. Her family came to Marysville during the mining activity in the 1880s.

Following her marriage to Perry Strom the couple resided for several years at Wilborn. Mr. Strom died in 1928 Mrs. Strom resided in Helena until 1955 when she moved to Medford. She is survived by sons, Oscar of Morro Bay, John of Livermore, and Perry of Medford; daughters, Vada Wiley of Medford, Lula Beard of Grants Pass, and Edna Knopf of Vantura, a daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Esther Strom of Boulder, widow of Carl Strom, who died here in 1954; 16 grandchildren and 37 greatgrandchildren. Serving as pallbearers for the funeral Monday will be Robert, Albert and Arthur Anders, Grant and Carl Carlson and Walter Nachtsheim. City Commission Announces Agenda The Helena City Commission will hold its regular Monday night meeting at the Civic Center, Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m. W.

J. Leary, city manager, will report to the commission after communications from persons present are dispensed with. A continuation certificate for an electricians license bond will be considered at the meeting. The meeting will adjourn after consideration of current claims. COMPLETE 3333 The RESTON Model SMG5321 Masterpiece Series 23" Stereophonic Theatre Color TV (23" overall diagonal.

274 sq. ins. viewable area) Admiral exclusive Color Fidelity Control see colors as you know them Admiral Automatic Degaussing Circuit guards against color impurities caused by magnetic interference Front Video Peaking Selector eliminates ghosts in picture Solid-state Stereo FM, FMAM Radio and Power dependable, trouble-free operation 4 Admiral Quality Speakers. for thrilling sound Handsome Contemporary styling in fine furniture cabinets of genuine Walnut veneers and selected hardwoods Model SMG5321 29C high, 62. wide, deep Ad-r ral Visit Our Color TV Room SUPPLIES Board BUILDING i ft PLYSCORE srN $3.74 Feet Net 1x6 to 1x12 2x4 to No.

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Big Alnico-V Speaker. WURLITZER HOLLYWOOD BED KITCHEN SET -ORGANS- -PIANOS- Net (J 44 CHIP-BOARD UNDERLAY 9 QM 4'x8' Net MAHOGANY PRE-FINISHED Complete Ensemble. Twin Size Table and Four Chairs One Leaf Ask "Bob" about our $7.00 Per Month $200 SAVE OVER $3.52 V-GROOVE PANELING, 3 4x8x'i MAPLE PRE-FINISHED V-GROOVE 5 PANELING, 7 5 4x8xV4 4U.U RENT-BUY-PLAN Only One Left I Net Net Duplicate Bridge Thursday Thursday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Club members meeting in regular session at the Mon-'tana Club played seven tables and 28 boards of duplicate using the Mitchell movement. North-S winners were: First, Mrs. T.

B. Miller and Mrs. C. H. Secrest; second and third place tie, Mrs.

Pollock and Mrs. D. D. Daugherty, Mrs. C.

G. Tegeler and Mrs. G. B. Homer.

East-West winners were: First, Mrs. S. P. Keane and Mrs. M.

B. Majhor: second, Mrs. A. H. Kruse and Mrs.

V. E. Hayes; third, Mrs. P. K.

Wiliams and Mrs. C. M. Cory. Junior Duplicate Meeting in regular session Thursday night at the Elks Club, Junior Duplicate Bridge Club members played six tables and 27 boards in the Howell movement.

Winning pairs were Frank Pippy and Gus Swanson, first; Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Maronick, second; Mrs.

V. S. Hirst and Mrs. Victor Fall, third; and Ann Pippy and Kathy Thompson, fourth. Early American DINING ROOM SET SHOP AROUND and COMPARE THEN COME TO SELLING SPREE BONUS During this Sale Only! Each purchase of a new Stereo, TV, Refrigerator, Freexer, Range, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher entitles you to buy 2 Table Lamps for the price of one.

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