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Mlf.f OUCUT It MM CJt H. Hendrickson Gunshot Victim ecxwt Billings (Sasrtlf Friday, January 14, 1966 Morning Edition Thomas Hash Dies in Omaha Pidccck Services Set at Harlowton HARLOWTON Funeral 3 towti-ejw. Si Bales of the Town Herman H. Henrickson, 70, re- Survivors include three sons, tired petroleum distributor of Howard H. Henrickson of 2039 services for Mrs.

Emma Pid-i gjQ TIMBER Thomas Ed-! 2925 Cactus Drive, died at hisip rrive. Robert L. Henrick- cock, oi nanowion, Hash 35 From-'home at 11 a.m. Thursday of 7 1 Cactus nrfve and held Friday at 2 p.m. at the berg area resj(J di self-inflicted gunshot wound.

ison of in a Veterans Administra-I He had been In ill health. iHean Richard Henncksn Find Vay Around Billings maps, current to Jan. the Rev Lee Goodell of the lk FraLPrt Milwaukee, eight grand- 1 are availahlp in the citv uon nospitai Omaha. Neb.J pk 1 0H: Cnnnnoi Powderkeg ROM PAGE 1) most dangerous antagonist of the' United States, the main threat to Asia, which the President said the United States would not abandon to conquest. gineer's" office.

"Zd Stay ad he'd been a lowTsoV of and MrT! children and a t. uyrVfc City Engineer Charles Liquuia Harlowton hospital. Peter Henrickson, he moved to Funeral services will be 10 says city boundnes on the maps Emma Louella Miller was1 Mr- Hash was born June 27, Kenmare, N.D., with his par- a Saturday at Dahl-Brown are up to date except for Ma 2g, 1890 at Clay Cen-f0- in, Romberg, son of ents. Funeral Chapel with the Rev. lrmal West ter, Kan! She came to Montana Hash.

He; He married Bessie Frances 'f Stwer First Con- of 24th Street West. in 1916 0n June 4, 1931) she at tended Belfry and Red Lodge stau5us in Cavalierj N-D 0ct. er, Tnr nf They cost L25 married George Pidcock in Bil-1 schools. 6, 1916. After homesteading near' IreSatlonal Church Pastor' of" lings.

They moved to Harlow-1 He served with the U.S. Army they moved in 1922 to' ficiating. Burial will be in Cental Cadet tcn from Billings in 1933. (from 1948-1957, and was living Harlowton where he owned an Mountview Cemetery. IhOwUJ (ttOa Tr (101 Moscow says Alexander NJ Shelepin, who headed the Hanoi mission, promised North Viet! Nam "all available aid to defeat the U.S.

aggressions." Shelepin also left tha Ho Chi Minh gov-ernment some sobering I thoughts. Jack S. Marmon is one of 20 She is survived by sons ana oi. iouis Detore Deing nos- a 1 1 and petroleum i University of Oregon Dental daughters, Mrs. Catherine La-jpitalized.

agency. Aiinouiiccnicnts i bcnooi students wno are ensigns Drie ot nanowion, Mrs. iveiym survivors include two daugh-j In 1934 they moved to Billings. iDI IO in the school's Naval Dental Selleck of Stillwater. Ruth anH nphnroh Hch iu cun iBULL15 mukiuaki CaHpt Comnanv NRDC 13-4 Paul Pidcock of Harlowton.

Mrs. I hnth in F.nolanH- hie mnAOT i Hardin rj -i agcui anu laiei was scuiui uan- activated Wednesday. Marmon, Portia Skates of Three Forks, Mrs. Vern Dodge of Big Tim-! ner in Henrickson Sons a 1964 Montana State University Earl Pidcock of Mountain View, ber; his father, John E. Hash of i Mr HpnrirVcnri whn hpramp IcraHiiato i.

a nn nf Mr anH Calif Mrs Fthplinp CfK Trlmr ri; uu Mr. nenriCKSOn, Wno Decame cloudy Friday through Saturday nf 9. Wkal Marvin Pidrook nf It'Tu in 1927, was a founder with scattered snow mountains, Rvi" iTacnma Wash. Sot Cliff PidlirVrr 'ufland test president of Montana o- id JCiailU OIllIUl VlDilrfp Accnn nl nn in 1 0OO In b- At-rl nnVit OO niiu. noauuiauuu 111 WOJ.

Ill uuuniss. Worid War he was a Civil LESSARD Requiem mass will be celebrpted for Louise Margaret Lessard Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The Rosary will be recited Friday at 7:30 p.m.

in the Bullis Funeral Chapel. Interment will be in the Hardin a i i Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorials may be sent to Boys Town, Nebraska, or the Cancer Society. grandchildren and 23 great- BIRTHS Boys Mr. and Mrs.

Darrell Rogeness, 939 N. 24th St. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Baylock, 715 Grand Ave.

Girls I To Play Horn mostly west portions, a few showers or snow flurries lower elevation Friday afternoon and Friday night; 20-35 miles an hour westerly winds along east slopes of the mountains west Carol Sirrine, a daughter of grandchildren. Pravda has published Shelep-in's principal Hanoi address. The Communist party organ treated Shelepin's hosts to a lecture on Soviet problems, as if tQ tell them that the U.S.S.R. hod no intention of risking war with the United States. The Soviet Union, he made clear, has many problems on its collective mind.

told the North Vietnamese that "more than anyone else, the Soviet people fully understand the calamities of war," and that Soviet policy was aimed at "insuring pcace- Funeral services will be 2 1 Air Patrol wing commander and p.m. Monday from Lowry Fu-1 lieutenant colonel, neral Home, with the Rev. Don- In addition to the MPA and aid E. Toney officiationg. Bur- i CAP, Mr.

Henrickson was a Ml Clrnnn ivii. auu mil a. j. 0111111c, vi 636 Crawford Drive, will playift I eMrJ a French horn in the orchestra i In l5 LcSSUlU ial will be in Mountain View member of the Billings Gem Mr. and Mrs.

Beuford Madsen. i portion; warmer northeast por- Cemetery. and Mineral Club and AF AM for Macalester College interim 1717 Howard Ave. ition Friday; somewhat colder Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Kuhn Saturday; ghs Friday 40-50 in Lodge No. 113. Rites Wednesday west and south, 25-35 northeast; Mrs. Henrickson died in Feb- CASHMORE MEMORIAL 205Vi Wyoming Ave. production of "West Side Story.

Jan. 27 to 29 and Feb. 3 to 6 in St. Paul. Marines to Drill jruary, 1954.

T. II. Kennett Dies in Miles lows Friday night 25-35 west and south, 10-20 northeast. WYOMING Partly cloudy and warmer most sections Fri ful conditions for the construc DEATHS Kevin Ohlin, 2Vi months, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Delmar Ohlin, Area Deaths HARDIN Requiem mass for Mrs. Louise Margaret Lessard, 60, who died Wednesday in a Billings hospital, will be 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Catholic Church. tion of socialism and communism, and at preventing a new world war." day; few snow flurries western! Huntley CHAPEL, Laurel ROBERTS Funeral services for C.

A. Roberts, 69, formerly of Laurel, father of Mrs. Ed Burk, will be held at Cash-more Memorial Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Laurel Cemetery. Herman Henrickson, 2925 Cac-; mountains; mostly cloudy and Tom H.

Kennett, 71, farm- FRANK SIMi.lIONS hand, of 614 N. 22nd died! ROUNDUP Frank Sim- He elaborated on the question tus Drive The Rev. Alphonse Heckler Wednesday night in a Miles City mions, 81, long-time Roundup colder Saturday with scattered light snows or snow flurries; occasionally windy; highs Friday 45-55 east of Continental Di- MARRIAGE LICENSE resident, died Thursday in a Billings 58th Rifle Company, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve will conduct its monthly drill Saturday and Sunday at North Park Training Center says Major E. C.

Le Louis, commanding officer. Saturday drill will include classroom instruction, in hand to hand combat, map and photo reading and first aid. The unit Sunday will have a field DuWayne Kenneth Wegner will be celebrant. Rosary will be recited in Bullis Mortuary Chapel 7:30 p.m. Friday.

Burial will be in Hardin Fairview vide, 30s mountains and west. 20, and Carolyn Rogers, 17, both of Billings. hospital. He had been ill for two years. Born Dec.

15, 1894, in Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve he came to Montana in the early 1930s and moved Cemetery. Robert Wayne Berry, 36, and Mrs. Lessard was born Sept.

AIRPORT WEATHER DATA From United States Weather Bureau for 24 hours ending at 5:30 p.m. Thursday: Maximum 50 Minimum 28 Precipitation, none; so far this month, trace; total for same periof of January a year ago, total since Jan. 1. 8, 1905, in Tipton, a Yellowstone County in 1950. Roundup nursing home.

Requiem mass will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Benedict's Burial will be in Red Lodge! Cemetery. J. P.

HANRAHAN MILES CITY a P. I Hanrahan, 78, retired Milwaukee Railroad conductor, died late Wednesday night in a Miles City hospital. The body is at Graves Funeral Home. Alouise Landon, 30, both of Billings. Milton Earl Wester, 19, and Gloria Dawn Fields, 19, both of Billings.

of Germany and the possibility of a West German finger on the nuclear trigger. He seemed to imply that this question was of most immediate importance to Moscow. Then he went on to say that the U.S.S.R. is trying to improve food and other consumer production and raise living standards at home. This, he said, would be of great importance to Russia's allies in years to', come, because a strong U.S.S.R.

would constitute a "prop for all progressive and peace-loving forces." ter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper I He married Beatrice Fousha Lix. The family lived in South Nov. 6, 1953, in Billings.

Dakota before moving to Boze- Survivors include his widow; trace; total for same period a year ago, i man in 1928. a brother, Russell Kennett of SETTERGREN-CAREY funeral Horn 721 N. 29th Ph. 252-2888 Serving tnt Community Since I90f FRAKER Mrs. Mary Frances Fraker of 117 N.

35th Street. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Setter-gren-Carey Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mount-view Cemetery. ANNULMENT Poplar Bluff, and a sister, from Carole L.

Schreiner She was married to Fred San-don in Bozeman Jan. 9 1929. They moved to Lodge Grass in 1930. Mrs. Everett Fuhrer of Ben ton City, Mo.

normal tor Jan. 1-13, Hourly temp. 6 p.m. Wed. -5 a.m.

7 I 10 11 12 1 3 4 5 35 35 34 34 31 31 32 30 30 32 33 34 Hourly temp, a.m. p.m. i 1 I 10 11 12 I 2 3 4 5 35 35 35 37 39 40 46 43 49 46 43 40 Sunrise 7:52 a.m. Sunset 4:55 p.m. MONTANA AND OUT-OF-STATE DATA Max.

Min. Max. Min. Russian Classes Second year Russian is being offered for the first time at Billings West High School and Billings Senior High School. Principals at the schools say enrollments in the classes are small as they usually are when a course is first offered.

The body is at Smith's Fu-! EVERETT DODGE In 1943 she was married to neral Home. George Schreiner. DIVORCES ASKED Charles L. Walters from Lucille R. Walters.

Patricia D. Jones from Wilber E. Jones. Earl Lessard in Forsyth. They moved to Hardin after their marriage.

She worked for Beckel Hotel Belgrade 43 27 Fort Worth 48 42 69 28 CODY, Wyo. Everett E. Dodge, 58, Cody heavy equipment operator, died Thursday in a Cody hospital. Funeral Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday from Ballard Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Broadus Butte Cut Bank 49 42 41 Mrs. Rose Murry Dies at Home Vivian H. Barnard from Grant f4 On Honor Roll vears- Qi 29 She was a member of St. 9 Honolulu 81 22 Indianapolis 32 32 Jacksonville 72 26 Juneau 21 26 Kansas City 40 11 Los Angeles 76 36 Louisville 44 W.

Barnard Jr. EAST OF DIVIDE Mostly 49; Aian raoyancic is usieu oivj Cathoic Parish Uithe fall quarter honor roll at, Suvivor, -mclude the widow. the University of Santa Clara, Dillon 44 Drummond 47 Glasow 20 9 Great Falls 43 Havre 40 Helena 43 Kalispell 41 Lewistown 50 Livingston 42 Miles City 39 Missoula 42 W. Yel'stone 25 Mrs. Rose L.

Murry, 70, of 127 Ave. died in her home Thursday morning of cancer. Born July 13, 1895, in Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francois Lambert, MARTIN J.

MITCHELL MALTA Funeral services for Martin Johann Mitchell, 81, were Tuesday in Malta Luther Model Ts FROM PACE 1 figured I was getting too close to my own," he said. Circle's High School girls may have achieved a beauty secret which thus far has eluded many of their big city cousins. A visitor in the town who watches them on the street after school has been dismissed, can er; two sons, James Sondon of 2734 Rimrock Road, Billings, and Gerome Sandon, 1510 Elaine Street, Billings; a stepson, Lesley Lessard of Hardin; three step-daughters, Mrs. Jim Hall of Portland, Mrs, Strike Curb? ROM PAGE 1 Santa Clara, Calif. A 1965 grad-fj uate of Billings Central High 32 School, his parents are Mr.

and 13 Mrs. Frank Fabyancic, Campus1 bell, Calif, formerly of Billings. 45 jj BILLINGS TODAY an Church. Burial was in Malta I Whitehall 50 Albany 17 i Albuquerque 44 Atlanta 43 9 Memphis 43 31 Miami 73 35 Milwaukee 26 27 P. 20 32 New Orleans 64 20 New York 32 28 Okla.

City 46 13 Omaha 36 31 Philadelphia 32 3 Phoenix 68 22 Pittsburgh 68 35 Prtlnd, Me. 24 0 Prtlnd, Ore. 55 34 Rapid City 50 10 Richmond 35 9 St. Louis 32 21 Salt Lake 40 29 San Diego 73 22 San Fr'isco 61 20 Seattle 54 15 Tampa 74 25 Washington 34 she moved with her parents to Cemetery. Bismarck Boise Kea aus, in iwa.

She was married to W. H. Mur- Dave Pfund of Astoria, Boston exactly at the guideline figure 1 luf0 and Mrs. Arthur Lodon of YWCA Duplicate Bridge Club Af 5 9 nor ront it ic nlpnr thA Chicago 1 D.m. at YWCA Great Falls, three brothers, Cincinnati Cleveland agreement iar exceeaea u.

ry in Red Lake Falls on Jan. 7, 1918. and they moved to Mandan, N.D. In 1949 they went to Med-ford. Ore.

Freauent visitors of Denver Hi Deaconess Hospital Guild 2 i John, George and Robert Lix, gip.m. at Nurses Home. aU of Lode Grass; five sisters, not help but notice that they Des Moines 23 Detroit 34 DimlirntP Rridee Onpn Game lvlrs- raul Braaley ana Mrs-Duplicate isriage upen uame Johnson could be exposed to business charges of not taking action to prevent this kird of outcome. In National Interest ffliclielotti-Saujjers 1001 Alderson Ph. 252-3417 Mortuary Parkin Adjacent SWEENEY Mary Estella Sweeney, 81, of 332 Broadwater widow of the late George F.

Sweeney, and mother of Mrs. K. E. LaGrange of 334 Broadwater Ave. Requiem high mass will be sung Friday at 10:30 a.m.

at the Holy Rosary Church. Interment will de in the Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRY Rose Murry, age 70, wife of W. H. Murry of 127 Ave.

C. Requiem high mass will be sung Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Patrick's Church. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends will meet at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary Friday at 8:00 p.m. to recite the rosary. Clara Knight, both of Lodge Billings, they moved to the city flrnss AIrs TinnarH O'Rrian Ar.il incc hanmici nf Mre hoth nf Lodee 7:30 p.m. at ywua. Fairbanks 31 4p Precipitation Kalispell .02, Atlanta .16, Boise .01, Buffalo .10, Chicago .49, Cincinnati .06, Cleveland .02, Detroit .23, Indianapolis .02, Juneau .05, Louisville .04.

Memphis .07, Milwaukee .37, Pitts- EINAR MEBUST MALTA Funeral services for Einar Mebust, 57, who died Sunday at his home in Malta, were Wednesday at Malta Lutheran Church. MRS. MONA BAKER SIDNEY Mrs. Mona Baker, 57, of Enid, died Thursday in a Sidney hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Monday from Cloyd-Gorder Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. vrar Tnicror Knllpro llanpp rr I tl i burgh .01, Portland, Ore. .09, Richmond Against the background Of 06, Seattle .36, Washington .02. vwTa 01 bt- Aavler' Mrs" Kaipn health.

uud p.m. at ywca. broki of Circlei and Mrs Mary. she was a member of st Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m. Neatherly of Hardin; 17 grand-! Patrick's Parish and Ladies at 644 Grand Ave.

I children and great grand child- Anviliarv of the Brotherhood of Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m. 1 ren. Railway Trainmen Anti-Depressant Drugs Stolen the New York strike and its potentially high settlement, Johnson told the. Senate and House Wednesday night: "I also intend to ask the Congress to consider measures which without improperly invading the state and local at 2503 Grand Ave. a Alateens 8 p.m.

at 2503 Grand Survivors include the widow-. er, a son, Duane Murry of I Route two daughters, Mrs. John Quaccia of Castro Valley, Calif, and Mrs. Marcel Fages of Louisville, and 13 Will he Friday A quantity of "goof balls," still dress and look like girls. Visitors at the Glendive Chamber of Commerce are warned by a sign on the drinking fountain, "step lightly on pedal." Before erection of the sign, the fountain was dubbed by many a visitor who walked away, wiping water from his face, "Old Facefull." The Glendive Chamber office, incidently might be the only place in Montana where the curious visitor might inspect a collection of sharks teeth.

"No," said a Chamber worker, "they aren't especially from Montana but someone brought them in and we figured we might as well put them on display, along with everything else." The Glendive City County Library represents a compromise between a love of books and a precaution against thermonu authority, will enable us anti-depressant drugs, were! George M. Gregory Requiem Mass Sung Requiem high mass was sunc; Graveside services for Eu- grandchildren. Colleges Accept West Students effectively to deal with strikes stolen from a drug salesman which threaten irreparable car early Thursday night. gene Anthony Luckemeyer II, Requiem high mass will be infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eu-isung at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Jerome Haugen, 2401 Custer damage to he national inter Igene A. Luckemeyer of 3030 told police a drug sam- est." i Stinson, will be held 3 p.m. Fri- College acceptances are be- from Dahl-Brown Funeral ginning to come in at Billings to Cross Ceme West High School from out-of- ter state colleges. The baby died Wednesday Students accepted are Anita nieht in a Billines hosnital.

The aim is to revise the'P kit looking a lot like a present emergency procedures I doctor's bag, was stolen about in the Taft-Hartley act P-m. Also missing were provide for an 80-day injunction "fT drugs. to halt or prevent strikes! Kenneth Davis, 1945 Grand threatening the national health iAvf-. reported that youths had from St. Patrick's Church.

Burial will for George M. Gregory, 82, of be in Holy Cross Cemetery. 2416 11th Ave. Thursday Rosary will be recited at 8 1 morning at St. Patrick's Church p.m.

Friday at Michelotti-1 by Msgr. J. J. Donovan. Sawyers Mortuary.

I Pallbearers were Wendell Har- ward, Angus Ross, Phil H. I Gardner, Roger Bandel, Ralph Clfll'nP meiGTP IF L- Herriott, C. G. Williams and VlUUUe htVJiC Jl. Larry Schlosser.

I i Burial was in Sunset Memo- KliCS jOiUraaV Gardens. rr i nr- 1 1 Pieman, uaugnier ui ivir. Survivors include the parents; siphoned gasoline an ap- or safety. Tho mAst rvirailar cuhstitlitp phance truck. the maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Luckemeyer of Colorado Springs, and nrnnnsal has invnlvpd marhine-i Prowlers failed in an attempt to enter the home of Mrs. Mar- clear warface. ry to keep workers on the job the maternal hrandparents, and Mrs.

Edwin Zieman, 1738 Parkhill Drive, Concordia College, Moorhead, April Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morrison, 1241 Lewis scholarship to Principia College, Elsah, Carla B.

Brabec, daughter The library, located in the throuch an emereencv declara- i PollS? determined and Mrs. T. R. Zuck of Sheri- ro7FMAM Fiinprni se. Billings hospital Monday of in- dan, Wyo.

ices for a former Bozeman and firmities of aSe survived by 'Livingston resident, Claude C.ja0:r- didv niro i Michelotti-Sawvers Mortuarv basement of the Dawson County Ition by the President while ni8M- Mrs mks tow Courthouse, was first planned panel of experts prepares Pollc her had, and constructed as a fallout! proposals to end the walkout. 1 sVlar. to those of some-shelter. It can still be used as This could emerge as ln-one. However, county officials administration proposal, if one; Funeral Homo Established in 1896 ROOKHUIZEN Funeral services for Mrs.

Pearl Esther Rookhuizen, wife of Herman Rookhuizen, will be held at Smith's Chapel Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Mountview Cemetery. OHLIN Committal services for Kevin Dalles Ohlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Del-mar L.

Ohlin of Huntley, will be held at Huntley Cemetery Saturday at 11 KENNETT Funeral services for Tom H. Kennett will be held at Smith's Chapel Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bra- was in charee.

bee, 1920 Colton Univer-: evin Ohlin, 2 montn old onui. uay in uoKKeneon aun-: sity of San Francisco. json ot Mr. ana mrs. ueimar i omuu wm uC AllllOIIIlCCIllCIltS Hills agreea, aner realizing me neeci is made.

This was recommend- Service Llubs Huntlev. died Wednesday (Sunset Cemetery, ed by the President's Labor- for new library facilities, to let the space be used for a librarv. CARD OF THANKS lDl and Ms Wayne Ronev lOloi" a Billings hospital. The! Moore was killed Tues- iji. dim ivus.

YVdyne xvuiiey iuj.u Fi.nord Hnv in a ttirpp-pnr-npHpstrmn management Advisory Commit-! tee in May, 1962. ucator Sees We wish to express our sin- i Burlington University of i i accident in Seattle, Home. wasn. cerp thanks and aDDreciation for Mr. Moore was born March the beautiful floral offerings, 26.

1922, in Primrose. a carfjs, food, memorials and son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. 1 jinci deeds specially to Peter Iowa in Iowa City; Sharon Fox, ftMTOfOtirO KSflOfl if Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. ViUlliCI CSItC 1409 Colton Concordia College; Cindy Chidsev, Conferences on general policy daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. and the individual child help Chidsev, 2223 Green Terrace school and family work to- i Drive, Lewis and Clark College, 1 4 rli, Al TTiJ They included, of course, the provision that, were it needed in cise of atomic attack, it would serve as a shelter. There is probably no fallout shelter in the country that has the abundance of reading material for beleaguered citizens that the Glendive fallout shel-ter-librarv can boast. YWCA Winter Schedule Set Moore Sr.

Yeeen Dr. David Mnr- Grade Hoop Play Planned He married Dorothy Prof fitt jedge and Rev. Ian Smith-ex-m November, 1942, Living-. tended to us during the recent ston- 1 loss of our dear husband and He served during World War father Presrhool craft and nartv 8ether to bcnefit the cnild' Ed' Portland, Ore. tie-scnooi crait ana pauy rnki Sr.hi Nancy Schaeffer, daughter of -pne the Billings "nH m7T graae U1U1 tn5 Mrs.

Floyd Braley fifth -'aai'" nrinrinal tnlH YWCA winter schedule that be- Heiehts Kiwanis Club Thursday Z' tI scno01 oasKetDau league, spon-; Alter returning irom military Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braley a --v, rtl RlnnHntT O'-" h.i:j.. i civig idiic, ucvia auu soreH hv the Recreation Dpnart-! dutv in 1945. he moved to Boze- nr.

tit ri VMa Vila I IIP I PU'IC anil 1 I I -r l. 1 A MS.lfTL Mr. and Mrs. dive's optometrist, is known Trairi will tParh noon at the HoIida-v Inn- Clark JaWtte Brown Rhys Berryman best for his advocacy of the, iZl Newspapers, radio and tele- thter 2 Z' following man where he operated a gro-; Mr, and Mrs. Wiltert Hoffman eery r.

i t' o----- iiriiuR: odiuiuiiv. ceiv slui c. Tacmi omH store. Terry and Diane cause of Makoshika Park ing, mosiac work and other! hfJ? 1804 Clark University of In 1954 he moved to He is equally known for the Proftc in civ Wrmc hpninnino ownuui uuai rnver. grade, I a.m., Broadwater Manglers vs.

Survivors include the widow CARD OF THANKS DAHL BROWN policies, he said. 111 1 i lUdltO ill OlA I red socks which he wears daily. at V30 Jan 25 "rKrE am- FrB" of Seattle; two sons, William We wish to exriress our sin- I Billinai Funornl Dl I nMnn.inn vj I a uum-ics tan uc ana i nomas, ana two thanks to our neighbors Phone 248 8807 io Yeiiowston. Av trie Liiaiiivs lu uui iiciiiiuuia to uoui iu iciigwsiont av. a Car-Truck Crash i 5 Yn 1 learned at group conferences, party foods including a Chinese and the indiidujl chjld can be Spartans vs.

'Norm Park' Raiders; io ters, Beckey Sue and Linda, all and friends who sent flowers, LUCKEMEYER Commit- Jaclci le lesuvai uimiei, uuuiuai uuiici Jl. discussed in parent-teacher con- To-i' Eas? tal services for Eugene auu oiaiiuiiiav iciu biiiui tisuui will be taught by Mrs. Kenneth ferences Knebel noted. IftilirPC fflM crusader, ers, oienn Moore ot Long mg the recent loss of our hus- Anthony Luckemeyer II, i IHVlilUII Beach, John Moore of band, father and brother. infant son of Mr.

and Mrs 1 Todd and Mrs. Don GIvnn. ROM PAGl 1 The GOVERNOR VISITS ciark junior Hi9h scnooi Helena, and Jerrv Moore of Tha nf Pnaeno ini, 4 ten lessons will start at gym, rum graae, 5 am, gym Kose iuv.ivc- lD, Ben Vail, Bozeman, Lions dis- Fl Ann Gordon, 21, 1426 Park Sparta Eggebrecht meyer of 3030 Stinson Wicks Lane, was in satis fac- S' Af am. num 1 Ct Pine I innc lie 'iMrs. Donal Stole of Livingston.

I win he. TTriHnu of 4 William McCormick Blair, wife p.m. Feb. 2. of the U.S.

ambassador to the Car care M. auu HI LJ. 111. and maintenance luncheon the Bil. tory condition at Deaconess h'oJy Mrs.

Ralph Dent and: Watch for The Yarn Shop from the Dahl Brown 4 Philippines; Princess Lucianaifor women will begin its siXilins club at the cham- Hospital late Thursday night gym 1, central Heights Bears vsi Bouide'r1 Mrs. Pius Eli, both of Billings, UButtrey Shopping Center) sale Fignatelli, Kome and Princess classes at T.w p.m. reD. hr f.nnimprp(, following a truck-car accident Alice Buranceau of Bozeman. ad Sundav maeazme section.

Funeral Chapel to Holy 1 Cross Cemetery. 4 HENRICKSON Funeral by the East Parkway 0n h. i bCaS "i cive and Mrs- John Kolar of Stan" Adv- U.S. 10. Cougars vs.

Miles Bears; gym 2, Poly ford. urive Hiayooys vs. AAeadowtark Vikings; urivtf r-iayuoys vs. veaaowiarn viKinqs i .1 -j Hospital authorities Said MlSS 10:0 a.m., gym 2, Highland Marauder Billfold Taken VJith $80 Cash Paola of Belgium, Italian-born Roger Gordon and Leroy Larson ife of the Belgian crown will instruct, prince. One-day programs include a The Ford sisters were listed cake-decorating class at 1:30 as one entry, for the second p.m.

Jan. 25 instructed by Mrs. year. Said a committee spokes- Perry Brackett and a film, "The man: "Their taste is identical, Art of French Cooking," shown representing the best of the at 1:30 p.m. Feb.

2 by Montana- Gordon was satisfactory with face lacerations and injuries to sixth grade, a.m., gym 1, st. h.ih lom- Pius Buzzards vs. Meadowlark Surfers, UOin legs. sym 2, Grand Crusaders practice; 11:20 t--i-i a.m., gym 1, Meadowlark Malibus vs. Rawlins VVonsn Dies at Age 102 Piano tuning.

Frank George. services for Herman H. Ph. 25S-3605. Adv.

Henrickson, 70, of 2925 Cactus Drive, will be Satur- Reliable man wishes janitor day at 10 a.m. at the Dahl- 4 work. P.O. Box 157, Bigs. Adv.

Brown Funeral Chapel. In- terment will be in Mount- 4 Are you prepared for spring view Cemetery. A landscaping of your new home? 1 Herbert Melcher, of a Billings hnt1 tIl nlino rl Montana mgnway rairoiinari Holy Rosary Falcons, gym 2, St. Pius eights vultures; uwici. uumy th jg Gu0pies vs.

Central night SOmeOIie Stole his bill- 'P" noon, gym l. Poly Drive RAWLINS, Wyo. (UPI) voune international wav ot uasoia luuues u. accident OCCUrred When a Car Poly Drive Thunderbolts, gym 2, Mea- Other classes will include fold as he sat in the Yukon Bar, 1 in idowlark Marlocks vs. Grand Trotters; 102-Vear old Rawlins woman o-n -r dressing." bridge, advanced and beginning 2720 Minnesota Ave 6 Wicks Lane was coS Ds- who had lived in the city since er Nrv knitting, beginning and Bishop-: He said he last about $80.

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For Cards of Thanks, 30c per line. 30 letters and spaces per line. Capital letters count double. For announcements call 245-3071, Ext. 71 Deadline 4:00 p.m.

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