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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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Council Grants Easement Outstanding Bulls Horses or Mosquito Control Plan Will Throw Riders To ire Runs Outside City riding rhamplonshln this the In Cimiivll last previous pay In Hila curly In November by the Nalum the highway le will base the row boy season irst Snow Hits Board Accepts Resignation Of HS Teacher Driver Receives Careless' Ticket Martha Hewett (lllions pci mH a in until 4 pm Hummel said Whitefish Dies uneral Services Lane Chosen Hospital Notes To Supervise Soldiers Home Mrs are to be made In Local Riders Place in Ronan Range Riders Amateur Rodeo $500 Bond Set Mon Boaters ined Col Hamel or Violations paid ycsierday Minors Post Bond ALLSTATE INSURANCE ire Call CITY KALISPELL 10B NOTICE TO PUBLIC $25 to $1000 Change in Bus Schedule between Kalispell Whitefish CITY connecting with trains 3 4 and 31 32 and swing or rock will be a charge for nil I ma Is be called Clarence home In Dorene rosty brown Many nt 12 In (ilaelor snowfall of COLUMBIA ALLS (UPI) 0 (Bill Lane 61 Deer Lodge was named eommandant of the Montana Stale Home at Columbia alls Tuesday Lane who will take over Sept 21 succeeds the late Clarke Brady of Great alls Lane a World War I veteran is presently rhief engineer and construction superintendent at the Montana State Prison Before tak ing the Deer Lodge job two years ago Lane owned a furniture and appliance store in Helena for four years Trior to that he was en gaged In the construction business Naegele Lakeside presi dent of the home board of managers said there were 26 applicants and that 18 were in Columbia alls Tuesday for per sonal interviews He said there were a number of fine candidates iremen went to 24 Third Avenue West yesterday at 2:43 pm after an overheated oil stove started burning The blaze was controlled within a few minutes in of by BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By OSCAR WENDT Chairman GLENN MILLHOUSE Clerk of Board (Sept '9 16 23) McClaren McClaren a scholar a onc yoar al Colum York gymnasium In the I ii up for Hie Several hun attendance at the amateur the Ronan Irh'l (The matter was to committee after Dr pointed out the expense inclusion to homeowners streets who would have to pay the assessment with businessmen al though the homeowners do not de sire to be included the pollen depart ment to order homeowners on the 12011 block of Somh Main and the 1100 block of irst Avenue West to remove fences which obstruct pedestrian traffic on those streets i The fences are on city property and are prohibited by city ordi nance The danger caused to pedestrians who must walk on the street because of the fences was pointed out to the Council by Wil liam Sterner) ormally resolved to deliver bonds for the Adams addition Im provement district to lite Seattle firm of Grande and Co which pur chased the bonds Mm bucking nations will finals rodeo Tim bosl bmkcis In a brand new name for NOTICE CALL OR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the latbead County Board of Com missioners will receive bids for one tandem drive motor grader specifications as follows: One Motor Grader Tandem drive Diesel Power with at least 115 lywheel and 464 cubic inch engine displace ment: Six 1400x24 tires 10 ply Nylon on all wheels 14 foot Moldboard with hydraulic side shift over lay end bits hydraulic steering booster Scarifier with at least 11 teeth swath Standard cab with safety glass and insulated top Adjustable operator seat and back rest Heater de froster fan and electric wind shield wiper for cab Electric starter Lights 2 white 2 red Painted armour yellow Man ufacturers Warranty to be ex tended to two years and to in clude all parts and labor 6000 hour unconditional guar antee on master clutch ree inspection of machine by qual ified dealer serviceman every 60 days Trade In upon above unit: One Caterpillar Gfader D12 1941 Model with plow Serial 9K2336SP appraised value $290000 ALTERNATE BID UPON THE ABOVE CALL OR MO TOR GRADER TO BE OR Motor Grader of 150 or greater with following speci fications: One Motor Grader Tandem drive Diesel Powered with at least 150 lywheel and 525 Cubic inch en jng all healers Ingtiisbcrs Pleading giillly to the charge and paying fines in the court of I Justice of the peace were Mrs Bob Gosimy Landry and Earl Dismore more lines of $10 (nr violation of safety law requir to carry fire ex frimi I in inches of wot near laoksnn opened this morning but will trlct 6 sehonl board asking that an unloading zone be created In front of the old high school building The council vill ask' fur a clai Ification of the suggested zoning before tak ing action Police Chief Darwin Lund strom will also investigate the situ ation The Council took SI nichaid's Addition into lhe cily limits This addition Is located wcsl of town on Highway 40 and Is the Imine ot the new Catholic Church and parish house Classes are Alicia Club Although classes are party on Thanksgiving weekend will end the sessions Dances to be taught include the fox trot waltz and roll There the lessons Reservations advance by calling Mrs Richard Stevcls at SK6 7R09 or Mrs Cecil Miller at SK6 4821 I Oil CO CM'lllS III I ide II off ill 1 III a del IM ve 10 go I on ml IimIcii lor ii leciiid iive div purse of $57110(1 Itm king stuck for the Hirer i Id Money you need on Signa ture only auto or furni ture 1 Trip loans phone irst year so aiiurale records of their bucking this season could be kepi by the National inals Hoden Commission Top animal tn the Oral Zumwalt airing Is No 14 a brown brahma hull In 15 tunes out of the chute Ibis year No 11 disqualified both Rob Cullison and Bob Weg ner fop Indi riders who rank among lhe lop 15 contenders for Carrie Schulze was charged With rai nless drh Ing this morn ing al 6:50 a after her car ran Inlo parked car on Eleventh Street West rost on the windshield prevent ed lhe woman from seeing lhe rar as she was driving east on Eleventh Street at lhe infrsec llon nf ourth Avenue West She bit lhe front fender of the parked rar belonging to Lewis Schenck Damage tn both cars was estimated at $150 106 MAIN ST (In Kalispell Hotel Bldg) Phone: SKyline 6 7192 Three minors were charged with possession of beer Saturday and each posted $50 bond They were Steve Scliuldheiss Gordon Scblabs and Gerry Slack Scliuldheiss was also charged with careless driving aril A Iliinunel closing of lhe to 9 a alter snow fell on the View The road BRAUNBERGER Albert spell CLAPPER Mrs Clarence umbia alls BROCK Bruts Glasgow MADISON Gracie Kalispell WYNNE Glenda Kalispell McKINNON Christine Kalispell ROST Mrs LeRoy Eureka KAEDING Edward Kalispell JELLJSON Mrs Charles Kali spell BENSON Mrs Elmer Kalispell LISTER OR ESTIR uneral services for (mster i Casey) orester have been set for Thursday at 2 at the Wag goner A Campbell chapel with the Rev red Crowe pastor of the Epwnrlh Methodist Church of ficiating Interment will follow In lhe Conrad Memorial Cemetery Mr orester 83 a retired bar ber ami resident of the lathead for the past 14 years died day water In an eight vcar old i south of I ice problem Chemical effective said The county and partmcnl have agreed lv share the cost Of the drainage project and a civil engineer has been lilted tn survey the area The property to be drained will begin at Third Avo Eail and the drainage system will be eimiwclcd with a present Hue flowing Into Ashley Creek Total cost of the project will he $101111 Of this the cost to the county will be $2100 to the state $1056 and to lhe mosquito control night tn outline the fur a drainage proj Kalispcll where sue presents the worst mosquito breeding has proven in area Mauritson The Nallotiil inals Hoden will climax lhe 19511 rodeo season Dallas Tex Dee 2ti ni lhe lop IB coni endeis foi lhe cliainploii COLUMBIA ALLS The first Item brought before the (Tty Council Inst night was a petition with 13 slgnaliiiTS presented by Jnc Mniicgiiii recommending that lite city fire department "shall cease the prnellce of allowing fire Irueks and firefight Ing equipment of the city of Columbia alls Io lease Hie lly unless II shall be Io fight a Hie al lhe residence of person or firm which has contracted with lhe city In make (idcqiinlo compensation for lighting such II also aiked a policy thill written conlracls bi procured from mil of lown residents whereby I liev agree In pay for fire fighting al a given rale per item of cipiipine nt and per man horn of firemen ns well as a vciiiv stand by co I Consldcrible illscii'slon between lhe Council and Minegiin took place with lhe Coun cil deciding Io have a public boai ini on lhe subject The public hear log will bo Thursday Sept 17 al I) pm al the city hall lhe Council was given a progress ami I'spcicc roporl on lhe new city waler svslmn by Harold ronsiill Ing engineer for Morrison Malerlc Inc Eagle gave an esti mate on completion of the different conlraiT jobs Schedule 1 Robinson con irmTors for the intake structure and chlorinator house 35 per cent complete This project Is behind schedule Schedule 2 Liberty Construe lion Co Wafer Supply Hue rc placcinenf 85 per coni complete Schedule 3 Skranak tiros Distribution system improvements ffi ier cent complete Eagle slated that streets In cer tain sections nf town had been Icfl bad condition by work on water mains This will Ivo corrected Eagle also brought to the attention early this came to i Midwest TOLSON HUNS' dred persons were both day events rodeo sponsored Range Riders held in Ronan Sun day and Monday More than $1150 in prize money was presented to winners of events Events and winners were Rare hack (Only one go around each day' final 1 Ted Schall Arlee Bud Connelly Browning Bob Wellman East Glac ier and Charles orman Polson ticgl for third and fourth place Saddle bronc 1 Schall Ar lee 2 Rex Burnside Kalispell: 3 Walt Vermedahl Polson 4 Don Claffey Polson Winners in the two day average money were: 1 Schall 2 Claffey Aaron Bersley Browning and Vermedahl tied for third and fourth Calf second day winners 1 Wayne Aikens Cowley Alta: 2 Leigh Herman Niarada: 3 Bob Darlington Ronan 4 Gary De Saussure Pablo Winning time: 176 Two day average winners were 1 Darlington 2 Norman Crawford Ronan 3 DeSaussure 4 Bill Lake Missoula lance after ire Chief Jack Price said I his would be the only way to determine trade in value on the present ambulance and after Dr Huggins said that the present ambulance is reaching the "point of expensive repairs" Water Superintend ent Art Johnson authority to re place knlcinoin water mains which arc no longer serviceable (Re placement of mains was Included in Hie depai budget for lhe ye ir) Referred to Ils street and al ley commit tee a petition from busi nessmen on Main SI reel and irst Avenue East between ourth and ifth Streets Io include those streets In Hie waler sprinkling dls referred Huggins of such on these ARTHUR CARLSON I tmeral services lor Arthur Carlson hive been sot for Thurs day at 10:30 a at the Waggoner A Campbell rhapol with the Rev Grirnsiud pastor of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church of ficiating ollowing lhe sendees lhe body will be forwarded to Plentywood Montana for services and Interment there Saturday afternoon Mr Carlson 73 a retired farmer from Plentywood area and a rest dent nf Kalispell since 1951 died Sunday afternoon Martha Hewett 66 wife of Clar ence Hewett died at her homo at 8 Park St in Whitefish morning Mrs Hewett Whitefish" In 1942 from Wyo Besides her husband Hewett at lhe family Whitefish Mrs Hewett is survived by two daughters Mrs Theron (Margaret: Morgan of Van Nuys Calif and Mrs Ivan (Coral Cam of Whitefish three brothers John and Charlie Washabaug both of Buffalo Wyo and Neel Washabaug of Casper Wyo one granddaugh ter Mrs Rex (Dona) Moore ot Noxon Monf and two great grand children Service arrangements will be an nounced by he Catron uneral Home AGENT Rolland Collins Realty SK6 7168 117 No Main A 'inn of $193(1 bi available for use In planning fur additional spiii: In Hie ITalhead Counly High according to a loiter monthly meeting of Board of Trustees On elony Count William Allen Schutt was bound over to district court with bond set at $500 after he was arraigned before II LokcnsCard Justice of the peace on a felony charge Schutt is charged with disposal nf conditional sales properly to defraud a vendor He did not furnish bond district $7005 Landowners In 1 lhe drainage' area have agreed to ii 1 1 1 1 ri Ii 1 1 about $21)09 Maurit i son salil I The Cily Council gi anted a land 1 easement fur a piece of laud 10 by 1 25 feel on the extreme nori hwest cornet of the airport properly for constriicHon of a which i Is part of the drainage system The mosquito board also asked the city to help with ot the pump This will be discussed at a later meeting Dr Willis said the project In addition to preventing breeding nf mosmytos will have dtreil bene fits to property owners ami Io the airport as well by removing sttr lace water Earlier In the mreling last night architect Harry Srlmmuti lold the Council Iheie will Im an additional $IH14 expenses hi cov ering reservoir north nt the city since flic reservoir Is larger than the original drawings Indicated The Council authorized Mayor Howard Hammer to approve a change order SchmatiU said the rcseiwolr is four feet in diameter larger and three feet deeper than the original drawings supplied by the city in dicated necessitated a change in the size of the cover and also moving support beams City Engineer Tele McCllntlck reported on construction progress al the sewage disposal plant and said that concrete work on the digester Is practically completed Excavating for extension of the plant building is being done he said Dr Huggins told the Coun cil that a change is necessary in the new dog ordinance regarding vaccination for rabies Council man Huggins said the ordinance requires vaccination once a year prior to the time of licensing He pointed out that a new vaccine is effective for two years and that lire ordinance should be amended accordingly Dr Huggins will work on an amendment with the city attorney In other business the Council: that tire Wagner ad dition be brought into tire city limits after it was reported by the city engineer that the addition has met all requirements of an nexation Ordered Its safety committee to call for blds on a new ambu BIRTHS TOSEWITZ Mr and Mrs James Bozeman boy SEDIVY Mr Columbia alls DAUMILLER George Kalispell boy ADMITTED HILL Larry Somers THERRIEN Catherine Missoula CASSEL Mrs Lee Somers REET Mrs Albert Kalispell HAVEN Mrs Harold Kalispell STALLMAN Eva Genleve Col umbia alls PARTART Mrs Lyle Kalispell DIXMORE Mrs Morgan Essex REED Oliver Grand Junction Colo ROSE Mrs Dorrell Kalispell LEHMAN Mrs red Marion DISCHARGED SHYROCK William Kalispell Kali The Daily Inter Lake Sweetland Editor and Publisher Published dally (sxcept Satur day) and Sunday by Inter Lak Publishing Company 410 irst Avenue west Kalispell Montana Entered as second class matter at Port Office Kalispell Montana Member of tha Audit: Bureau of Circulation leaf race: 1 Springs: 2 3 Judy Schall Ar Jane Schall Arlee 3R4 wrere $10 in riding events $15 in bulldogging and $5 in calf roping Officials for the rod on were Wayne Goss Browning announcer: Kenneth Piedaleau arena director: Spence Dupuis Polson and Grant Hovde pickup men Scotty Bag nell Missoula and Dale Johns Big Arm judges: Marge Piedaleau Ro nan and Marge Schall' Arlee timers: Alice Trosper Polson and Rusty Herron Ronan Secretaries Stock was furnished by Bob Schall Arlee THE INTER LAKE Wedneday September 9 1 959 3 i I Ii alls Group Petitions End To Begin Sept 18 City seventh and eight graders will have an opportunity to learn ballroom dancing al classes sched uled tn begin Sept at the Christ Church Episcopal parish house The classes will continue through Nov 20 and ate scheduled each riday night at 7 pm for seventh graders and 8 pm for eighth grad ers Teaching the classes will be Mr and Mrs Paul Gingrey of Kalispell being sponsored by the of the church church sponsored the open Io all children A Judge ines Man $200 After Mishap Harold Joe Johnson of Kalispell pleaded guilty to a charge of driv ing while Intoxicated and was fined $200 yesterday In the court of loyd Jones Justice nf the poire at Columbia alls lie was sentenced lo 10 days which will be suspended If the fine is paid car hit that of Earl 3V enton Monday night whm he was nulling out from the Moun tain View intersection onto High way 2 Dancing Classes Are Scheduled Subscription Priest Carrier Rates Dally Sunday one month 1 75 Dally A Sunday one year 2100 MAIL RATES PAID IN ADVANCE tn Montana where carrier service ia not available 1 year 1500 6 mo 800 3 mo 400 1 mo 150 Mall service within carrier area at carrier rates only Mall outside Montana on year I1OO one month 17B Evergreen Lions Sell Bulbs Tonight Evergreen Lions Club will meet today at 6:30 pm at the Arrow Drive In to conduct a light bulb sale in the area The sale an annual project in raise money for youth activities will start at 7:30 pm after the dinner meeting Money from the sale of bulbs will be used to finance the annual Halloween party for Ev ergreen youngsters glne displacement Six 1400x24 tires 10 ply Nylon on all wheels 14 fool Moldboard with hydraulic side shift Over Lay end bits: Hydraulic steer ing booster Scarifier with at least 11 teeth swath Standard cab with safety glass and insulated top Adjustable operator seat and back rest Heater Defroster an and Electric Windshield Wiper for cab Electric starter Lights Two white and two red: Paint ed armour yellow Manufac turers Warranty to be extend ed to two years and to include all paris and labor 600b hour unconditional guarantee on master clutch ree Inspec tion of machine by qualified dealer serviceman every 60 days Trade In upon above unit One caterpillar Grader D12 1941 Model with plow Serial 9K2336SP appraised value $290000 All bids to be on file in the office of th County Clerk and Recorder on or before 1000 A September 30th 1959 at wdiich time the bids will be opened and read The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Dated this 31st day of August 1959 A land casement for conslritc tlon of a pumphouse as part of drainage project amillt of Kali spell which will help mosquitos was granted City ('mimll last night mosquito coni rut board County Agent Wall Miurllaoii ami Dr Smith Willis of lhe mos read at the the scbooTs last night Cal Itobiiison board iTprc sent at ive on matters pertaining In lhe Housing anrl Home inance Agency road the loiter The iosignit inn nf RBI McClar en was accepted by the Board nt 'Trustees anl employment of Mrs Paul Coughlin of to mathomallcs when leaves was approved has boon accepted on ship In paiTielpale in program In guidance bia University In Now Reflnlshlng nf lhe floor by the Gyrlon Construction Co was approved Gene Bradford member of the custodial staff of the high school was placed In charge of the main tenance crew replacing Jack De well who resigned In accept a similar position with the Havre Public Schools Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued yeserday tz John Hoxie 21 and arbara Withrow 17 both of Kalispell and to David Robertson 21 Whitefish and Kathleen Calder 19 Kalispell by Clerk of Court Ja rie Willis Logan Pass Road Logan Pass al the summit nf Go ing In thcSiin Highway Park has had Its first the season Park Sup! Juveniles Charged Two juveniles were summoned to appear in the juvenile court of Judge Eugene ont by city police this week Nyla Sterner 17 was charged with careless driving and causing an accident Sunday Grace Madi son 17 was charged with reck less driving and causing an ac cident Monday Oulal audlng bucking hour lhe hull brahma hulls ot the Oral Zumwalt venrtrlng accti In action al the North Other WTJM BI(lH4IUI I' (Hl (U flMVC been nominated to pail Icipnle In first "world Ro deo events are riday ami Satur day allernnon Bucking aloek for flic first Na tlnnal inals Rodeo a flvc div "play off" conical that will dc lei iiiIihi Ilia world' cbunplini cow boys for 1959 will be hand picked from all of lhe major rodeo strings in the US and t'anadi bulls nominated: No 4 nn elglil ycnr old brown bilinite No 2 a four year old brlndle and No 12 a black bald face four yeat old Rest saddle Inoiic In lhe Oral Zumwilt slilng Is Trail's End an cight year old sorrel gelding Other saddle bronc nominated Ij'oni Ilia Oral Znniwnll string: Chief Many Wounds a si ven old spotted stud ox a solid griding of 14 yeirx Black Gold a 1 2 car old black gelding and lloiky 1llil brown gelding Among lhe bareback liucklng horses Wagon Boss the best buck has disqualified Jack Wnnil twice this year In six limi'S out nf during lhe cliiiles Nab ugitives lah4ad County sheriff's deputies last night arrested two men at Coram who are wanted by Utah of ficers Charged with being fugitives from justice are Junius Shupe and John DeYoung Great Northern Railyway Co Shapleigh Superintendent of lhe Council that previously flic waler presume had been alioiil 32 Io 40 pounds II Is now' aioiind 92 pounds The pumps have not Ireen In opera! Ini) since using the new line thus elfccllng saving of about $ltxt lo $159 month Motions were made and adopted In pay Skranak Bros $1367 143 less previous payments for sclicd tile 3: and tp pay Liberty Construc tion $7340 (Hl less II 1011 1 A motion was also Libert Const riict Inn excavation This was not Included In lhe The provision was left out of the contract because there seems to be lengthy disagree ment on what constitutes rock es calation rock excavation In this Instance was boulder approx imately 25 feel long and rcipilrod Pleads Guilty Bruce Brock pleaded guilty to a charge of furnishing liquor to a minor and was fined $100 yes terday in the court of II Lok lensgard justice of the peace ieglilil 1959 and Mrs Vincent girl Mr and I second day winners 1 Wayne Goss Browning 2 Dar lington: 3 Scotty Bagnell Missoula 4 Schall Winning time 105 Two day average winners were: 1 Goss Browning 2 Bagnell Missoula: 3 Darlington Ronan 4 Jerry Dixon Girls clover Magcra Hot Bauer Elmn Ice 4 Mary Winning time: Entry fees at air other nomlnMcd bareback horses: Ccntciinlnnl a 14 ycar old gelding Bomber a 12 vi'iir old gelding ami Cnliii'a a pa 1 1 ii is i gelding Rip Van Winkle Sleep NaggingBackache Now You can set the fast relief you need from narfing backache headache and muscular aches and pains that oftn cause restless nights and miserable tird out feeling? When tbse discomforts com on with over exertion or stress and strain vnti want want It fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irrigation following wrong food ajid often set ting up a restless uncomfortable feeling Pills work fast in 8 srvate ways: 1 by speedy rsin rellevfnt action to ease torment of napcing backache head aches muscular aches and pains 3 by snothint? effect on bladder irritation 8 by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes Eniny a gorid sleep and the same happy relief millions have fnr over fn 3 rars New large sue Itvei money Get ills today! Whitefish Memorial ADMITTED INNEY Kathy Whitefish CUE Rebecca Eureka HANSON Arthur Eureka MINNICK Mrs A Whitefish YOUNG Donna Whitefish STROUP Vernon Essex PETERSON Philip Coram HODGES Cathie Whitefish McKEE John Whitefish JOHNSON Alfred Eureka GOBLE James Columbia alls DISCHARGED HUSTON James Troy VASQUEZ Pedro Eureka INNEY Kathy Whitefish INGALLS Mrs Burt Whitefish PARR Leslie Edmonton Alta CUE Rebecca Eureka WARTLOW Mrs George and ba by Whitefish HANSBERRY Cathy Eureka HANSON Arthur Eureka It BrjijMhiiw ImMBB ti 1 3 Use Your lexible Charge Account Buy Now Pay Later New Answer deb gives light lively control to active deb figuresl Just 5't ozs of boneless nylon power net with Inner elastic bands to trim your an all rubber satin back panel to smooth hips White sizes I Shown with foam padded white cotton bra sizes S2 36 A and cups $395 Answerleb pantie $895 pull on girdle $795 RUTH HAMILTON Gossard igure Consultant will be in our store Wednesday and Thursday Sept 9th and 10th Trains 32 3 4 4 31 Lv Kalispell 5:25 AM 1:30 PM 5:35 PM Ar Whitefish 6:00 AM 2:05 PM 6:10 PM Lv Whitefish 6:10 AM 2:50 PM 6:20 PM Ar Kalispell 6:45 AM 3:25 PM 6:55 PM Effective 12:01 AM September 13 1959.

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