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Almon B. Hardy, 50 J. L. Crawford, 80, Former ASCS Specialist 16 Thursday, April 7, 1966 Morning Edition etjr Billings fcrttr Area Deaths 'MRS. LENA R.

THORPE BOZEMAN Funeral services MILES CITY Almon Ber 9 BIRTHS Boy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jacobs, 704 N. 26th St. Girls W1aer- Thursday in St.

James Episeo- fire CALL pal Church. Burial will be in 16:51 a.m. Wednesdav-Car fire Highland Homes Cemetery in at 224 Custer Ave. Damage to Jamestown, N.D. nard Hardy, 50, long-time east-I ern Montana resident, died Tuesday at a Miles City hos-i pital.

I Mr. Hardy was born at Ismay March 6, 1916. He ranched near Ekalaka until 1945 when he moved to Miles City, He married Evelyn Trout June 1, 1937 in Baker. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Duane Hanson of The couple moved to Bozeman in 1937.

Mr. Crawford retired in 1952. He had also served as deputy county clerk for Rosebud and Treasure counties for many years. He was a 50-year member of Order of Eastern Star and received his 50-year pin from Masonic Lodge in 1964. Surviving is the widow.

Funeral services will be Friday at 3 p.m. in Dokken-Nelson Sunset Chapel. Burial will be in Forsyth. V. Nw jf? rTi KMMil Vs" EAST OF DIVIDE Cloudy1, SIDNEY Mrs.

Inga fovu chmvprc nf min nr land, 80, retired hotel proprie- BOZEMAN James L. Crawford, 80, retired program specialist for Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, died Tuesday at a Bozeman hospital. Mr. Crawford was born May 27, 1885, at Warsaw, 111., a son of Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Crawford. He came to Crow Agency in 1900 and was clerk at the government store there. From Crow Agency, he went to Forsyth where he was clerk at a store. He came to Hysham in 1919, owning and operating Treasure County Abstract Co.

until 1937. Mr. Crawford married Gla-dine Lewis on Nov. 15, 1919. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Gruel of Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Studer, 2500 Emerson Place.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shoate, 307 17th St. West. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Dem- a Blytheville, Ark. and Katherine, at home; a brother, John of Miles City; a sister, Margaret Maxwell of Billings and a grandchild. Funeral services will be Sat aniow, 642 N. 14th St.

DEATH Roal C. Larson, 58, Rte. 1, Billings. MARRIAGE LICENSES Clyde Eldridge, 19, and Diane Louise Green, 17, both of Bil Announcements ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Roundup POWERS Funeral services for Mrs. Cora B.

Powers will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery. urday at 10 a.m. in Graves Funeral Chapel, with the Rev.

IJohn Fitz of First Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will i be in Custer County Cemetery, i i Roal C. Larson, 58 snow Thursday and Friday, cool- ress. died Tuesday at Commu-, ing trend, highs Thursday in the 'ty Memorial Hospital in Sid-40s north and 50s south portion, neV- Funeral services will be lows Thursday night 20 to 30. i Saturday at 10 a.m.

in Lu-S theran Church, with the Rev. WYOMING Partly cloudy Stanley Lareen officiating. Bur-southwest, mostly cloudy and a ial will be in Sidney Cemetery, little cooler with a few showers or snow flurries east and north I MRS- ELLEN JOHNSON Thursday and Friday, locally! BEACH, N.D. Funeral serv-gusty winds east of the divide, ices for Mrs. Ellen Johnson, Highs Thursday mostly 50s at 79, long-time Fryburg area lower elevations, 40 to 50 moun-: ident who died Tuesday night tains.

at a Beach rest home, will be airport weather data Saturday at 1 p.m. in Belfield From United States Weather Bureau for; Lutheran Church. Burial will 24 hours ending at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: be in Belfield Cemetery. Maximum 64 Minimum 35 Precipitation: None; so far this month.lKAI ALAN TORGRINSON .01 total for same period of April a year ago, total since Jan.

1, 2.34; SIDNEY Kai Alan Torgrin-total for same peroid a year ago, 2.78;' normal for April i-4, normal for son, 2-vear-old son of Mr. and Jan. i to April 2.43. Mrs Thomas Torgrinson of Hourly temp. 4 m.

a.m. Circle, died Tuesday at Mc-si 47 15 40 Jo 34 34' 34 3 Cone County Hospital in Circle. HnnHv temo Funeral services will be 11 Edward J. Beck, 70 Gef Earmuffs For Easter Hats lings. Donald Boespflug, 23.

and Jacqueline Louise Brennan, 20, both of Billings. Arnold Lincoln McLees, 19, and Marie Elena Crowley, 18, both Roal Clavey Larson, 58, of Rt. awara james eecK, ot, ll, Billings, died Wednesday ini3 s- 33rd St. died Tuesday; I a Billings hospital of a lung ail-at Veterans Hospital in Miles Iment. Clty- 1 He was born in Billings Sept.

Born in Yankton, S.D., June 19, 1907, a son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 4, 1895, he was a son of Mr. Rudolph Larson. He married and Mrs.

Jacob Beck. He came 1 of Billings. By The Associated Press A strong high pressure system Robert Dawson Coiner, 28, and Montanans mav need earmuffs centered over Alaska is feeding Nancv Jean Avers 26, both on their Easter bonnets. cooler moist air south through Billings. The U.S.

Weather Bureau savs Canada and into the Great Laury Matson, 24, Bridg-the outlook for Sunday is for Plains. The cooler air will con- ef) and Selma Katherine much colder temperatures with "nue moving south during the Krum 2z, Billings, snow showers rest this week and will drop temperatures 5-10 degrees over DIVORCES GRANTED 6 7 8 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 a.m. haturciav at tvma Lu 39 39 43 48 57 58 59 44 42 41 42 59 theran Church. Burial will be in Kvilp Cemeterv at Trov Sunrise 5:44 a.m. Sunset 4:50 p.m.

SETTERGREN-CAREY Funeral Homt Serving the Community Since 1906 721 N. 29th Ph. 252-2888 McCURDY Aldon L. Mc-Curdy of 1030 North 25th Street. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

at the Setter-gren-Carey Funeral Home with Dr. Vern Klingman of the First Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. MONTANA AND OUT-OF-STATE DATA JOHN HAMMERVOLD (Montana Thursday. i Claudia L.

Kasten from Harold High temperatures tomorrow! J- Hasten. I will range from 40 in the ex-j Lela Sharp in Billings Sept. 19, to Montana with his parents in 1929. 1 1913, and attended public schools Mr. Larson was employed as in Billings, an electrician and later became Mr.

Beck worked as a car part owner of the Billings Elec- foreman with Northern Pacific trie Co. He retired in 1956 be- Railroad for 43 years and served cause of ill health. I in World War I. He was a member of Ashlar He married Margaret Allen in; Lodge No. 29, AF AM.

He Butte in 1940. served 25 years in the Montana; Survivors include the National Guard and held the three sons, Edward F. Beck of rank of captain at the end of 321 s. 33rd Edward J. Beck, World War II.

of 600 N. 14th and Don- Broadus Clubs Donate $50 for Trees Heme north portion and from 50 to 60 in the south. I BEACH, N.D. John Ham-36 mervold, 78, long-time rancher 33 and stock raiser at Carlyle, died Saturday in a Beach hos-32 pital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday in First 2 Proposed SIDs Now Three 22 Fort Worth 77 26 Honolulu 83 30' Indianapolis 47 32 Jacksonville 73 27 Kansas City 61 26 Los Angeles 71 33 Louisville 49 30 Memphis 65 30 Miami 72 30 Milwaukee 40 30 P. 39 34 New Orleans 74 25 New York 55 31 Okla. City 19 Omaha 56 32 Philadelphia 54 31 Phoenix 90 I Some of the cooler air moved Civic clubs have contributed jnto the extreme northern in cash for tree planting tjon Montana Wednesday during Arbor Week April 25-30, while the remainder of the state according to Paul Nordstrom, 1 Wfls thp influence of warm Butte 42 Cut Bank 54 Dillon 45 Drummond 48 Glasgow 40 Great Falls 42 Havre 57 Helena 49 Kalispell 47 Lewistown 41 Livingston 45 Miles City 44 Missoula 70 W. Yel'stone 57 Whitehall 70 Lethpridge 53 Albany 52 Albuquerque 72 Atlanta 40 3i Lutheran Church with the Rev. 39 Marvin L.

Keen officiating. Two proposed special im- Burial will be in Carlyle Ceme- 32 tery 48 33 32 Pittsburgh 41 Lynch fAass Bismarck 51 49 72 58 55 54 a i a superintendent of air from the southwest. High provement districts to care for Pai'ks. 'readings ranged from 54 in Cut street trees have become three, Two other clubs say they mil, Bank and 57 in Havre and West retX)rted Councilman Allen make donations, and three trees Yellowstone up to 70 in Missoula XvZtZ It meet have been donated bv private and Whitehall Wharton Wednesday at a meet- parties, he reported at park anf! iing of. the Park Council, council meeting Wednesday i Sk'es f.were cluft tof The districts will be located 'Girl Scout and Boy Scout cloudy throughout Monatna.

the north-central area, on groups have indicated much in- the south side and the west end Jurvivors include tne widow; iald Beck of California; three two sons, Thomas, of Richland, daughters, Mrs. Maxine and John Larson, of the metz of 2839 51st St. Mrs. home; his mother, Mrs. R.

O.i Jacob Cook of 620 Lux Ave. and Larson, 508 N. 31st two Mrs. John Kreiner of 6 Jeffer-brothers, Walter, of 530 Grand iSon four sisters, Mrs. and Oliver Larson, 513 N.

Johanna Baney of Olivette, S. 31st St. Four grandchildren Mrs. Clara Dean of Gettys-survive. iburg, S.D., Mrs.

Martha Stiev- The body is at Smith's Funer-'erson of 209 Ave. and Mrs. alHome. jLoretta Sollinger of Los Ange- les, 23 grandchildren, 29 Ptlnd, Me. 32 Ptlnd, Ore.

24 Rapid City 37 Richmond 37 St. Louis 33 Salt Lake 26 53 26 35 36 35 56 Requiem high mass for Mrs. Boise Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver 71 66 62 36 San Diego 35 San Fran. 33: Seattle 30 Tampa Katherine Lynch, 90, of 946 N. 56 -31 Ct n.

ac cunrf nf Ct Pof. 71 32 Washington 57 30 Winnipeg 34 Des Moines 52 Detroit 42 Students Plan i7 rick's Catholic Church Wednes- terest in planting projects, but I wish more adult groups would participate," he said. Albany .01, Buffalo Precipitation Chicago .05, Cleveland .02, Detroit .04, jv mnrnina hv thp Rev. John and 8 great grandchildren. I Funeral services will be in Dutton Mass .01.

Louisvi le .01. Miami .03. -j Indianapoli Billings. Fees are only tentatively set 1 at $5 per 10,000 square feet on a I building site. Building site owners in the areas will not be contacted Moore Milwaukee .03, Minneapolis-St.

Paul .03, Goodies for GIs Pittsburgh Smith's Funeral Chapel Satur- York Rite Bodies day at 10 a.m. with burial in Mountview Cemetery. The U.S. Weather Bureau Handicapped Children Clinic Set April 19 until June, said Wharton, and no collections will be made until about November. Money will provide extra Requiem high mass for Norman Paul Dutton, 61, 2409 Nina Clare Road, was sung at St.

Tnomas the Apostle Church Wednesday morning, with the Rev. Thomas Powers, celebrant. Assisting in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Msgr.

A J. Zarek, the Rev. Harold Arbanas Pallbearers were John D. Lynch, Arthur P. Lynch, Thomas A.

Lynch, Bob Palmersheim, Jack Neibauer, and Kent Wel-don. Burial was in Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman. Mrs. Lynch, who died Monday in a Billings hospital, is survived by a daughter, three sons, 11 grandchildren and 17 was established Feb. 9, 1891.

Billings servicemen in Viet Resume Deqree wil1 receive some goodies ifrom home from Lincoln Junior York Rite Bodies will resume HiS" Scho1 students, thanks to degree work Saturday when theTeacher Marshall Jones home-district assembly of 'Royal and room studen's-Select Masters opens in Billings A cash collection among stu- Masnnip Tpmnlo donfs is nnw iinrlpr u-nv nnrl trill Announcements jcare for boulevard trees in areas with the most trees. I The third district came of A clinic for handicapped children will be conducted April 19 at Marillac Hall, Mrs. Hattie BAKE SALE by BWHS Ma- the Rev. John Dimke, the Rev xvev. omul mir, me ncv.

joreues, Security Bank, triday, 'N. P. Bourke, the Rev. E. V.

1 ADril 8 9 to 3 A dv Martin, acting supervisor for great-grandc'nildren. Degree work 'will end April be completed April 12. After 'splitting what was formerly one 16 when about 25 candidates will that, gifts will be bought and lar6e district. the orthopedic clinic, said. Dahl-Brown Funeral Chapel Gergen, the Rev.

Eugene Hrus-j Eligible for examination at was in charge ka, and the Kev. trancis tieis-i Rummage sale, 2227 Green cuinas. Terrace Drive, April 7, 8 9. Burial was in Holy Cross Adv. receive orders of Aldemar Com- a Dg package made ready for mandery.

The festival began shipment within a week, last week with conferral ofj The home-room committee is Royal Arch degrees. i composed of Marsha Rector, Spring Cleaning Also Park Chore the clinic will be children from; Golden Valley, Big Horn, Mus-; selshell, Carbon, Petr 0 1 Huth Mass Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wil- son Dunham, Russell Hallquist, Joe Herold, Louis Ratzlaff, Lynn Funeral Home Established in 1896 EGGER Funeral services for William S. Egger will be held at the Messiah Lutheran Church Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Sunset i a 1 Gardens.

Those who wish may make memorials to the church. AUGUSTINE Funeral services for Mrs. Goldie Augustine will be held at Smith's Chapel Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Mountview Cemetery. FRITZELL Funeral services for Eva May Fritzell will be held at Smith's Chapel Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

Interment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery. KRAFT The body of Mr. William Kraft has been taken to Turtle Lake, North Dakota for services and burial. HART Funeral services for Robert John Hart of 307 North 22nd will be held at Smith's Chapel Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Soldiers Plot in Mountview Cemetery.

BECK Funeral services for Edward James Beck of 305 V2 South 33rd will be held at Smith's Chapel Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Soldiers Plot in Mount-view Cemetery. LARSON Funeral services for Roal C. Larson will be held at Smith's Chapel Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Mountview Cemetery.

chairman, Lorraine Lenhardt, I Bonnie Shotwell and Kathy Mc-1 Cormick. Project Tops Club rummage sale, April 8, 3-9, April 9, 9-3, 25th Montana Ave. Adv. Wheatlend and Yello 1 0 Requiem high mass for Mrs. counties, said Mrs.

Martin. The 1 Rosa Huth, 79, of 519 N. 30th child health division of the state was sung in St. Patrick's Jones, and Charles Ehlenburg. Mr.

Dutton died in a Billings DeMolay Reelects Chandler Cohagen Spring cleaning isn't just a NamOC ff tVln Catnnnmnn hospital of a heart attack. He! James A. Reno, Attorney at obtained from military au-if hld Just ask the IJ i t-L- Tionaff rnonr ooara ot neaun is sponsoring ratholic Church Wednesday the clinic, Mrs. Martin said. morning by Monsignor James tnonties, Miss Rector said.

iiQ1" Chandler C. Cohacen, Billings rhav nUn -j oofi Paul Nordstrom, assistant su- nprintpnrlpnt nf narks rpnnrts J. Donovan, pastor. Pallbearers were Robert Knight, James Costello, Robert Smith, Paul Labane, Ralph is survived by the widow, four Law, wishes to announce he has daughters, one son, one opened his new offices at 259 one sister and three grandchil- Hart-Albin Building, Ph. 259-dren.

1 4830. Adv. Michelotti Sawyers Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Ideal for Easter blooming 1 plants from Gainan's Floral. m.v,..., aa ccucu lu ma nin u.S.

flag, tea, "cool aid, consecutive term as treasurer books and saccharine, by International Order of De-i comic that the spring clean-up is mov- i ing along. Most park lawns Moore Services Molay Wednesday at the 46th annual International Sunreme i Ph. 245-6434. Adv. Thull Mass ales i Fir Marian A will ht I have been swept and debris hauled away.

A pipeline to the ditch is being relocated for street repairs at Grandview Park this week where curb, gutter and sidewalk are being installed. Tree spraying has been stopped because the oil, which smothers insects, burns leaves, budding earlier than usual. Funeral services for Otto and Wlshe' Moore, 79, Tacoma, Werelfunal was In Cross Ceme" held Wednesday morning Michelotti Sawyers Mrs. Huth, who died at her Dr. Vern L.

Klingman of First home Monday, is survived by Methodist Church officiated. three daughters, four grandchil-Burial was in Custer Battle-1 jren and six great-grandchil-field National Cemetery. Pall- Dahl-Brown Funeral bearers were John vvas in tnaree-Leslie Thompson, William Kindt, Council meeting in Tulsa, Okla. Cohagen was Grand Master of DeMolay from 1938 to 1939. He was elected to Supreme Council in 1927 and has been executive officer in charge of Montana DeMolay chapters since.

of the town i Requiem mass for Michael out of her office April 2 thru Thull, 46, of Lind, was pri! gth Adv. celebrated Wednesday morning at St. Anthony's Church at Lau-I xew phone No. for Shiloh Vet- rel- i erinary Center is: 259-0454. B.

The Rev. John Maher was Hubbell, D.V.M. Adv. celebrant. Burial was in St.

An- 'thony's Cemetery at Laurel. i Yellowstone Valley Medical I Brothers of the deceased were: Soc. Women's Aux. rummage pallbearers, including Edwin G.Jsale at 25th Montana, Thurs. Francis Robert Rich-j 3-8, Fri.

9-1. Adv. Batter Up Play ball! Two new metal framed dugouts have been installed at the Little League field at Boulder School Park, reports Paul Nord Joint Union Service W. G. Roberts, Leonard Eld and Alden Aarsrud, all of Winnett, and Art A.

Nelson and Tillman N. Sandaker. Classroom Teachers To Hear Miss Miller Cans Dumped A ioint meetinz of Humble strom, assistant superintendent i Roger Clingman, 1132 N. 29th I reported to police Wednes- Miss Harriet Miller, superin- nt nXc' tendent of public instruction will rrn. rlnu thnt vnnHnlc lrnnpl-nH Hnurn be guest speaker at a meeting1.

ne mprovM iieia at Bom- garbage cans the eneth of of Yellowstone Classroom Tparh idcl School Park will relieve garDdge cans me engin 01 ui 1 tiiuusiunt Lidssroom leatn-1 a Ipv and damaged his Mr- aney ana aamagea ns Military honors were by Win-land Continental members of the nett and Hardin American Le- oil, Chemical and Atomic Work-gins- unions will be held at 7:30 Mr. Moore died in Tacoma, p.m. Thursday at 108 11th St. W. Friday after an extended illness.

1 Continental workers have set He is survived by the widow, their regular meeting for April three sisters and three grand- 19. The Humble group meets daughters. April 21. ard James Ervin and William L. Thull.

Call at Virginia's Knitting Mr. Thull died March 31 at! Nook this week and register for Lind, Wash. drawing, no purchase neces- Surviving are one sary. Roby's Cone Yarns at 19c, seven brothers, and four sisters, 29c and 45c an ounce (mohair, Settergren Carey Funeral wool blend orlons). 850 Del-Home was in charge.

phinium Dr. Ph. 252-2821 Adv. rs Association Tuesdav activitv at Rose Park, he gar-mat Taf School 50 fllrther wrk there can be Nash Taz, 803 25th completed Ist- w- reported a tire on his "New Legislation Elemen- completea car slashed. fir Qnrl Qonnnrlirn TT-li in 1 1 will hP her tnnir i -fce It Short The meeting will be open to Estimating the labor involved all perrons employed in educa- in lettering R-O-S-E P-A-R-K, as tion.

opposed to W-E-S-T-W-O-O-D E-S-T-A-T-E-S P-A-R-K, park: 1 council officials informally pre- UriVer DraWS Fine dieted Wednesday park names will be shorter in the future. Of $17 for Speeding Easter Tale Robin Rex Guide, 17, 411 l- An Easter story, "The Three Klenck Lane, pleaded guilty in Little Animals," will be fea-justice court Wednesday to tared at the 10 a.m. storv hour speeding and was fined $17 by for pre-school children Thurs-1 Judge E. E. Collins.

day in the Parmly Billings Me-; Fined $12 each were Richard modal Library. The second Evan Smiedala, 17, Worden, story will be "Bread and Jam and Bob Dill, 17, 719 Mattson for Francis." Lane, both charged with driving ithout current registration. BILLINGS TODAY IflicheloHi-Saujijers 1001 Alderson Ph. 252-3417 Mortuary Parkins Adiacent VALDEZ Lupe Valdez, 30, of 2082 Garden Ave. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Michelotti-Saw-yers Mortuary.

BARRETT Russel E. Barrett, age 75, of 216 Locust Street, father of Edward William J. and Joseph S. Barrett. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m.

at the Michelotti Sawyers Mortuary with the Rev. John F. McClelland officiating. Masonic committal services will be held at Mountview Cemeterv bv Billings Lodge 113 A.F A.M. WOODY Robert C.

Woody, age 88, of 323 Broadwater Ave. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary with the Rev. Dallas French officiating. Interment will be in Mountview Cemetery.

Sigma Chi noon at Bebiap' Broiler. I Billings Lions Club noon at Chamber of Commerce. i i VFW Auxiliary No. 1634 8 1 p.m. at Receiving Home, 1407 Custer Ave.

I Billings Friendship Chapter 1 I OES 8 p.m. at Masonic Temple. American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps 8 p.m. at Legion 1 Club. Women and children will look their holiday best 1 SV' Asf in smart shoes from Karl's at always lowest prices.

I I (a White, bone, blue or pink leather. Also black mk yyCJv A patSnt Sizes 6-99 gjf', VJH" 1 (b) Black patent. Also bone, pink, blue or green -C- i leather. Sizes 4-10. 5.99 mui' 1 A I I LJ Crushed leather in white, bone or black.

tli0 ST JCyi Sizes 4-10. 4.99 ,1 AS (d) White smooth leather or black patent Zj-, Little miss sizes 8V4-4. 3.99 JK v-jggST (e) Black patent. Little miss sizes 4.99 y. 1 ''T' 4 Good Friday Service A Good Friday service for children and young people will be 1 p.m.

in First Congregational Church. The 45-minute program is planned especially for third through 12th grades. Communion Service An interdenominational communion service is planned Thursday noon in First Congre-pational Church, the Rev. John McClelland, pastor, said Wednesday. Winnie Nudges Czar PARIS (AP) Winston Square at Saddle Star Allemander Dance Club 8 p.m.

Club. Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m. at 2718 Montana room 16. Maverick's Square a Club 8:30 p.m. at YWCA.

DAHL BROWN Billings Funeral Service UNION BUILDING NEW YORK (AP)-The AFL-CIO National Maritime Union Phone 248-8807 10 Yellowston Ave. From our Springtime collection of Lady Carrie Originals and Lady Carrie Junior Debs. hka Shoes will build an apartment build-j ing for union members andj their families in each of fourj cities. The union said the apart-; ments would go up in New1 York. New Orleans, Chicago and San Francisco at a total cost of $14 million 20-story buildings in New York and New Orleans and 11-story structures in the other cities.

I Churchill 1874-1965 has! nudged Czar Alexandre III 1845-94 off a Paris street. The British statesman-writer's name was posted this week on the block-long street that long had borne the name of the emperor who ruled the Russias in 1881-94. The renamed street is between the River Seine and the Champs Elysees. Announcement Rates 50c ner Hn, JOc per line for further consecutive insertions same cooy. For Cards of Thanks, 30c per line, 30 letters and spaces per line.

Capital letters count douole. For announcements call 245-3071, Ext. 71. Deadline 4:00 p.m. dar before excest Saturday.

Saturday deadline, 3:3 p.m. Please Check Your Ad I If you find an error in your ad noti'y us the first day ot such error and we'll correct it. Sorry, but if error continues after first day of error, responsibility is yours. There are over 300 Karl's family shoe stores in the West 213'2 N. Broadway, Downtown Billings.

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