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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 12

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Kalispell, Montana
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Somers irm MSU Students 12 INTER LAKE Wednesday June 3 1953 Creel Census to Help KI Low Bidder Visit Lodge ish Game Commission On East Shore or HH Job SotViC Tommy Hol mes gradual I'lic new Les Swisher Whitefish Buys i Seen and Heard in Whitefish data By STELLA MATT a day in Whitefish girl ilie former Helen and Jones and they have a son Swisher to Bakers Discontinue WINNER Roger Schulze Whitefish Sailor Bigfork Masons held To Entertain Polson Rodeo irst Mok See Events Listed Sun Whitefish ire READ THE CLASSIIED ADS Services Offered By events UW) Hui HIVHL1VU Ita OILUHU JUV UIH lil LWl had planned days Tuesday afternoon when call i 41:1 kA Vlnw ji WHITEISH IRMS caught from Storm Lashes Soldiers Home poi lathead Lake Mobil Service Ph 2 1881 Gets urniture by a fire of undetermined Mok Sce SchedulcB GAS OIL LUBRICATION WASHING I COMPLETE SERVICE Tubbs Visits Corner of 3rd and Spokane Whitefish on Leave Tuf Whitefish Birth will Records of Bear Dance Bureau READ THE CLASSIIED ADS Show May Was Wet Cold Month rain recorded DIXIE Section Director Visits Shore Bureau Ph 2 6235 WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 90 Proof Distilled from Grain Continental Distilling Corporation Philadelphia Pa the the by 33 of an inch of during the month PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL State Supervisor Orvie Missoula will direct in parlor furniture and furnished one sleeping: 1904 High June" wrote a poet many years ago and we agree today that from now on will come tin perfect days of summer the ecn Mrs alls i born and the use sea Inter Luke Now Service EAST EAKE SI1O11E Eratrr idly gloups from Montana Slate University at Missoula are replac ing Um high school seniors who Inter Lake New Service WHITEISH Mountain Trails Saddle Club members will attend the first annual Mok Sce of the Rexford Saddle Club scheduled at Rexford Sunday During May Mr Averill were hosts classes from sewn as cooperative observer compensation for more years good Lake good eve I'lii Sigma Kappa fraternity with tlielr dates and sponsors Mr and Mrs 'lorn Spaulding and Dr nod Mrs Ken Moon of the University orestry Division chaperoned Hie frat members and lliclr guests Last week end Hie Sigma Alpha 'Epsilon house parly was held at Damage occurred tilts Below Normal the Bear Dance 12 miles south of operate in the creel census may obtain fishermen's logs by writing to tite ish and Game Commission at Helena These logs are pocket sized booklets in which each satch is listed Return of the book lets to Helena for transcribing is requested at the end of tite sea son Tlic logs are then returned to the fishermen for a permanent rec ord Infer Lsk New Service EAST LAKE SHORE A Dightman section director for the United States weather bureau vis tive station on the East Lake Shore riday He was making an official tour of reporting stations in this area After his stop at Bear Dance he was scheduled to visit stations at Polson Ronan St Ignatius and Missoula On Monday he was to appear at Red Lodge at a dinner honoring I A Draper who has served without than 50 donations have been I Inirr Lak Nw Srvic (VEST LAKE SHORE An unex pected storm of high wind velocity itruck suddenly Sunday afternoon causing anxiety among fishermen sn lathead Lake One party with a boat and mo tor from the Ross Camp in Big Arm got panicky and abandoned his boat He was picked up by an other fishing party and brought to shore He left his boat and mo tor drifting Waves were judged to be be tween five and six feet high onhe lake Lakeshore residents said the storm was the most violent seen here for many years The storm lasted approximately in hour After the lake had calm ed down the drifting motor boat a as picked up Limited rost The frost which year on May 12 resulted in only limited damage to blossoming cher ry trees in scattered areas Grow ers in general reported an excel lent crop in prospect at the close of the month Inter Lak News Service WHITEISH Mr and Lloyd Crumley of Columbia are parents of a daughter Thursday at John Simmons Hospital Whitefish chaperoned by Prof and Mrs Andy Cogswell of (lie MSV Jour nalism Department mid Dr and! Mrs Helbing of the Department of I Business Administration Scheduled to arrive at the lat head Lake Lodge on June 12 me members of the Phi Delta 'llietn' fraternity with their guests and sponsors Tins wilt mark the eighth consecutive year that lie Pin DeltsJ haic belli their social week end SALVE i white ffreeleM No ugly appetence Safe for Get WONDER SALVE and MEDICATED Result refunded Truly wonderful Walters Midway Service Ph2 2371 TEXACO PRODUCTS IRESTONE TIRES Complete service record for your convenience Auto Accessories Tow Service Washing Marfak lubrication for chassis protection GREEN STAMPS CORNER BAKER 2ND ST Cliarts Show Answers Some of the answers appeared In Hie charts and tables prepared by Charles I'lieniele mid Clinton Bislinn Hslieiv biologists at Hel ena which nere leleawd In JU50 Information contained in these charts was gathered through 1948 mid 11)19 state wide creel SUS Of Interest locally is the pertaining to fish populations of the lathead drainage In the charts prepared by Pheni vie and Bishop Hie native cut throat trout was shown to be pre dominant throughout the entire drainage Dolly Varden or bull trout showed up in second place In tire lathead and Swan Rivers and in lathead and Swan Lakes Lake trout were shown In quan tity only in Whitefish Lake Rainbow fishing in the lathead drainage is largely confined to the Jocko River and Swan River and Swan Lake the chai Is show lathead Lake appears as the largest sockeye salmon habitat with Whitefish Lake in second place A few sockeyes liad also shown up in Swan Lake at the lime the charts were prepared Inter Lake News Service POLSON Saturday and day are the dates for the RCA approved Polson Rodeo witli events starting each day at 1:30 Jake Johnson ished moving in stock for five bareback riding die bronc riding bulldogging and Brahma bull riding Entries close at 6 nt riday Saturday a big parade will start at 10:30 a and prizes will be given for best western dressed boy girl and couple best horse drawn vehicle best float by son business firm Riders are expected from Northwest and Canada and comic relief will be presented Scotty Bagnell rodeo clown The State Department of Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of oreign Wars recently presented bedroom furniture to the Montana Soldiers Home near Columbia alls I The presentation of five beds box springs innerspring mattress and five chests of drawers was made to Commandant William Wedgwood by Mrs Helen O'allion of Kalispell State Soldiers Home Committee chairman She was ac eompanied by Mrs Jess Talmadge also of Kalispell The furniture placed in the dor mitory of the Building com pletes the group's annual to provide equipment to the home) Last year the auxiliary presented lawn and completely room Similar made to the home by the State1 VW group for the last 10 years Inter Lake News Service EAST LAKE May was a cold wet month on the East Lake Shore 34 Degrees Records at weather bureau Bigfork show the average mean temperature of' 505 degrees was 34 degrees colder than normal Warmest May since the weather bureau was established at Bear Dance on Nov 1 1938 was in 1940 when the average mean tempera ture was 57 degrees Coldest May was in 1943 with an average of 501 degrees The warmest day during the month just past was May 6 when temperatures reached 82 degrees Coldest reading was 271a degrees on May 12 Highest May temperature shown ited at the Bear Dance coopera on the Bear Dance records was 88 degrees on May 10 1940 May 10 also marked the coldest reading shown at the station when temperatures fell to 2614 degrees on that date In 1946 This May precipitation of 326 Inches was 90 Inch above normal Heaviest May precipitation was chalked up in 1948 when 425 inches of rainfall was measured Driest May was in 1950 with only Infer Laho New LAKE SHORE If you ft ant to catch fish go where the fish are Just where limy are and which ipeeies predominate in certain walers ls what the State ish and Game Commission hopes to learn through information obtained trom individual fishermen's logs from studies of fish biologists and from ilit a relayed by deputy game wni' l' dens Hsiung guides and Hsiung Inter Lake News Service WHITEISH Tubbs YNSN on a 30 day leave from the Navy is visiting at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs zVrchic Tubbs He has been on the USS ron tier until recently when he was Iflnwn from Janan to attend school at Port Hueneme Calif He study heavy machinery Standard Service Ph 2 1781 STANDARD PRODUCTS 1 GATES TIRES AND BATTERIES Let us change that winter lubricant Drop in for a windshield cleaning on your way to the Drive In Theatre CORNER IRST AND BAKER and Mrs Les to graduating1 high schools spend long day" at Hu: lathead Lake Lodge Schools from the neighbor ing slates of Washington and Idaho wore represented as welt as Mon tana schools Largest group pres ent at one time numbered 86 stu dents and their chaperones High school groups have been entertained at the lodge for the last nine years and Hie Averill's enjoy' having them there "The young folks are well mannered and nice to have around" they say will serve a pancake to the visiting Masons at Dance clubhouse The will be a stag affair Inter Luke New Service HUNGRY HORSE Illelieit Contracting Co of Someis 'lues day morning was named apparent low bidder by the Jluretiu of Reelanuit Ion for maierinl to stop ho How of water nt Hungry Horse Dam while penstocks are being re paired Bld of (he Somers firm was $19300 It Is subject to approval by Hie regional office nt Boise Ida Tlic contract calls for pnlnllng transporting surface preparnllon and slacking in perma nent storage 25 penstock steel stop logs 21 filler blocks 26 leveling lylocks two leveling plates 3 Jilt ing frames one hook yoke and two other hooks estimate for Hie pro ject was $22500 Other compan ies submitting bids were Howard Gindin of Boise $20317 Whit combe Painting DeeoratlnA Co of Salt Lake City $26500 Reade Co of Berkeley Calif $27 1)50 Bids will be opened riday at the Bureau's Hungry Horse office for the sale b( three bridges taken from crocks in the reservoir area Included two deck type War ren truss two span bridges weigh ing approximately 58000 pounds each and one pulley type steel truss bridge 60 feet Jong and weighing approximately 21000 pounds The dismantled bridges are stor ed in the warehouse yard near tlic Bureau office aculty ones irst such group to vacation on Varied Activities Botli the high school and college groups lime enjoyed tlic boating fishing horseback riding and out door sports offered at Hie lat head Inclement weather provides an opportunity for indoor marsh mallow roasts games of ping pong and formal and informal dancing parties District Saddle Club members decided last riday night that the Western Divisional Mok Sce will be hold at Memorial ield on the last day of the Gala Days to be held in July Adrian Buckland is chairman and all 18 clubs west of the moun tains will be invited to participate Sixteen events are being planned and the two best horses and riders from eacli club will be allowed to take part Ribbons and trophies will be awarded to winners Il is Hie first time this event will take place in our town riends and neighbors of the Ralph Tate family are extending their best wishes for Hie former success in his new job as superintendent of schools at Libby Twenty six years ago Ralph Tate came to our school as coacli and history teacher In 1931 he be came principal He is married io arewell Parties This popular couple will lie missed lint since Libby is not Ion far away they willmake many re turn trips to visit their friends Many have compl iinent ed Hie cou Inler Lake New Service WEST LAKE SHORE isher men at Lake Ronan reported ex ccptionally good luck last week end and mnnv narties left tile camps before because limit The largest Lake Ronan Lodge weighed pounds and was pulled in by John Nelson of Missoula Smith of Monterey Calif brought in the riel at Camn Tnffit ui i i i i vumj' rainbow weighing 4 pounds Several nice catches of bass were reported during the week end ly fishing usually not until later in the season at Ronan is also reported to be lliis week especially in the ning Charlie Thomas at Camp fit lias bis smoke house going and many fishermen are taking their catches of fish home smoked Den't Safer Another Minate No nutter how many remedies you have tried for itching eczema psoriasis infec tion! athlete foot or whatever your skin trouble may bo anything from head to foot WONDER SALVE and Wonder Medicated Soap can help you Developed for tho boya in th wi WONDER antiseptichiMren WONDERr money WMMwHai Solo in Kals ell Uy MacMillan (Wal rree Bi Rite and Pearce Drug Stores or your hometown druggist proving tin: same with their vigor for outside activity since the end nf anolhcr school year There's been swimming in Hie lake for more than a month we hear and ay liobetoryc Nancy McKenzie Belly Lou and Gerry Me Illhargcy are among the Hrst try tlic lake Hus season Kindergarten Picnic Mrs Wilhelm's kindergarten a picnic on the last day of school at Memorial ield where Hie tiny tots could be heard for blocks around enjoying the program of games the teacher had prepared for them Troop Lawrence Reed spent Thursday and riday of last week cleaning the upper and lower picnic areas of Spring Creek Thanks to the Troop Leader and red McLaugh lin Douglas Knapton Joseph Moody Lloyd Doyle Robert Burts field and Paul Conn a spanking grounds ready for four pleasure There have been many favorable comments on the new kilchen counter recently installed at golf club which have been in since the beginning of the new son We noticed the roof is on the new carl storage addition being built The Royal Neighbors have char tered a bus to take them to Eureka for their district meeting which began at 10 a today Twenty eight members will attend fro in Whit efisli Stover of struction i ill 1(1 IX Lil lilHKIIU Villi) nW llll Kluvin nnu (eighth eighth graders last week were presented achievement Dancing Classes Inter Lak New Service WHITEISH Junior dancing classes of Mr and Mrs William Baker have been discontinued for the summer The classes a non profit ven ture have been popular and will begin again in the fall if enough youngsters are interested ishing Good At Lake Ronan Milk Delivery Ph 2 1331 WHITEISH CREAMERY 117 CENTRAL Whitefish Lake Brand Butter Cream Ice Cream Cash Buyers of Cream several jears site decided in 191!) Io teachers of Hie Unison school to finish high school and eomplet 'for the opportunity Io complete ed her sophmore studies that year here high school training POLSON JUNIOR HIGH 1 11 IneuA I'VM ill ax t' IHHUUll hlllimril 11111 Tv MUIHIVIV a 1 a 1 awards at Polson Junior High School Pi inelpall'inest Bivins who presented the awards also hand ed diplomas to til graduating eighth grade pupils tliev had planned days Tuesday afternoon when call they had caught their ed to the Vernon Elam residence nf 437 Rmiwru Am Dayton Branding Draws Spectators Inir Lak New Servlc WEST LAKE Corrals were filled with spectators and helpers Sunday for a branding at tlic Gene Sevier ranch in Dayton A pot luck dinner was served at noon to 29 people before the branding operations Out of town guests and helpers included Mr and Mrs Isaac Rug gles and daughter Maxine JoAnn Heimann Marianne Aunc Mr and Mrs Parker Sevier and Tommy Judy and Steve Buck and Charlene Stoneback all of Kalispell Mr and Mrs Curtis Shoemaker and son Stan of Lakeside and the Harry Dwelle family the Duane Gui mond family and Omer Lininger family The hosts served refreshments ifter the branding was completed Hunt Dahl Ph 2 1414 UNION "76" SERVICE Stop Wear Lubrication Washing and Complete Service Gas Oil Accessories Propane Gas Royal Tires and Delco Batteries Corner 2nd and Spokane Highway 93 Earns Navy Rating Inter Lek Nw Srvlc WHITEISH Mr and Mrs Dave Morrow have received word their son David who is in the elec tronics division of Hie Navy has been promoted to third class Petty Officer after one year and four months of service David is stationed near Hono lulu An uncle Otis Miles of Col umbia alls also in the Navy spent a day with him recently on his way to Guam where lie lias been assigned Ibsen Plumbers Day Ph 2 1221 LICENSED PLUMBERS Day Night Service NIGHT PHONE 2 3233 Causes NoDamage Inter Lake News Service WHITEISH The Whitefish Volunteer ire Department an swered its second fire call in two liaie enjojed day vnea Jtiinis at Hie lathead Lake Lodge Illis spring Johnson Story In Magazine Inter Lake News Service WHITEISH Miss Dorothy Johnson former Whitefish res ident and now secretary of the Montana Press Association at Mis soula is author of an article on flouridation in the June issue of Redbook magazine Entitled We Give Our Children Better the ar ticle traces the development of fluoridation in the nation and des cribes some of the far fetched op position which it has met despite hearty approval by the American Dental Association the American Medical Association Public Health Service and other scientific groups Lauzon Heating Ph 2 3973 WILLIAMSON URNACES installation sales and 24 hour ser vice Oil or Coal conversions urnace and chimney vacuum cleaned Lawn Mowers sharpened will pick up and deliver i Paint spraying and roofing Masonic Group Meet Scheduled BOZEMAN (ZP) Bozeman will be the meeting site of the Grand Assembly of York Rite Masonic Bodies of Montana June 10 12 Perma has fin a bunch of rodeo major calf roping sad Optometrist DR LEON REED Glasses Expertly itted Inter Lake Nwa Service Powell Wams ley Union Oil consignees have pun hased the wholesale gas and oil business of Swisher Edward Gray will be Hie new lo cal manager Ownership of tho Service Station operated by Hunt Dalil will be retained by Donald Swisher and continue business under (lie present operators Les Swisher lias bought an in terest in tlic Montana Asphalt Pav ing Co of Missoula and will move there villi ins family 1 his month Swisher is a native of Whitefish His parents Mr and Mrs II DAR son of Mr and Mrs George Schulze of Pine Grove was pre sented with the DAR award ri day night at eighth grade gradu ation at lathead County High School Schulze also won highest rating in his age group in the county in an achieve ment test (Inter Lake Staff Photo) including a parly at Hie Leonard lletric homo whore HI close friends gallicri'd lor a buffet sup per and Io present a gift Io them A coffee hour was lield al tlic school where tlic Tates shared hon ors with Mrs Lockridge who is retiring nfler many years of serv ice in Hie teaching profession Gifts were presented to each on this occasion Mrs Tate was Hie first President of tlic Hospital Guild and Mrs Andy Jacobson pre cnniorl tier wit a romembcrance at 17 under direction of Inst meeting at the home of Mrs Street We Join in wishing the Tate fam ily good luck and happiness with the hope that they travel Hie road back to Whit efisli often Calgary Lodge Inter Lake News Service EAST LAKE SHORE Mom bers of Hie Bigfork Masonic Lodge will be liosts next week end to Ma sons from Calgary Alberta Between 40 and 50 visitors are expected On Saturday evening local Ma sons and wives will entertain the visitors and guests at a dinner at Hie Upper Bear Dance clubhouse After dinner the Masons will ad journ to the lodge rooms at Big fork where the Canadians will exemplify degree work of the or der i On Sunday morning local lodge members breakfast the Bear breakfast Easterners Multiply or the fisherman wishing a creel full of Eastern brook trout a trip to Sunday Creek in the 01 iiey Stryker irca should pay off Tlic charts list the population of litis crock as 100 per cent Eastern brook trout These introduced trout have multiplied rapidly in Montana waters but they do not attain the size of their relatives "back East" length of the Montana "brooks" is listed as aliont seven inches Local fishermen wlto wish to co clean picnic at 437 Somers Ave No damage resulted from an ov erheated oil store at the Elam res idence although licat was intense enough to be dangerous Monday Hie firemen wore called to tho rcs a idence of John hers which was gutted origin Polson Woman Proudly Earns Diploma Eight Years Late Intar Lake News Service I AHcr starling her junior onr high school rcc hit Mlssnuln High School in the fall ord of one of the smilors Vol of 1D50 she was furred Io leave son High School illustrates the old her hooks beeause of illness How adage there Is a will (here er she camo back to in Is a the 1'all of 1U51 and was graduated loin? Mao Smith one of Iho Hast month eight ears laic proudest member of the 19531 During her vacation years she graduating class completed inust'mavrlcd and has one son of her Iroshman credits during the 1 1 912 school year Interest in Missoula Company Swisher came to tills are in I Los who attended Central School spent several years on tlic coast and upon his return to White fish was employed a short time with tlic Great Northern Railroad In 1946 he and his brother Don ald Swisher purchased the service sial ion with Les adding Hie bulk plant later Tlic Swishers have four children Louise and Tommy local students Mike 4 and Peggy 8 months A city councilman Les is nn ar dent golfer and bowler and lias taken a prominent part in many local organizations Airs is also a golfer and bowler and a member of a local bridge club i re JT IM iWM I I 1 1 I 1 i'i Lt e7 Ik if 111 Make am gin drink a better drink i lira a i E'feBELLE BELLE a I TrC.

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