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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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U'V Sj' A Legislative calendar lathead record roadswil1 be plowed' Obituaries Closing stock quotations Edith Dahl EB4th JOIN US! KMffl Lawrence oy 82 11 a Allen Schultz Special Notice Saturday eb 22 Names omitted Tho Daily Legal Louisiana Pacific Corp SAW LOGS Prices as follows $100m White Pine 80 ir Larch 65 or More Information Contact Ron Johnson At 892 3228 iWUJ VT( WU RY in 1972 and of 51 inch in $5 couple $3 single Don't Miss It This Time WHtat WfRf you IN 62? OR Billings Belgrade Cut Bank Suggested Retail Prices: By carrier $300 per month Three months $900 six months $1800 one year $3600 Lodge Pole Pond Pine Lost Nite 7:00 9:15 tail Nite 7:00 9:10 Incorrect art work and copy appears in our Savings Jamboree newspaper section for a Saber Saw The advertised model should have been our single speed model which is a very" good value at the price shown We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may have caused you MARKUS Theresa 88 528 Somers Ave Whitefish Died Tuesday uneral services pending may oppose bottle bill Member of The Associated Press This daily test pattern is part of our quality control program to bring you the best possible printing reproduction Austin uneral Home Larry Kositzky John and Ann Austin Whitefish Ph 862 4040 eb 7th eb 8th At The Important notice regarding Montgomery Ward advertising section in newspaper 22W V1 58 78 53 19 18 1 38 55WV1 10 58 18 3 V'Vi 25 58 18 73 78 38 7 38 84 4 7 5858 46 1 18 48 181 58 Bi! 38 22 9 1838 2 38V 12 i8 1a 12 581 72 Vi2 Vi 6 pm 10 pm 10 am 10 pm 10am 1pm Blood drive slated today Area residents are asked to participate in the Red Cross Blood Drive today through Thursday The Bloodmobile will be at the Eagles Hall in Kalispell from 4 8 pm tonight and from 10 am 2 pm Wednesday Thursday it will be in Whitefish at the Masonic Temple from 2 6 pm Donors who gave in December are eligible to give again Helen Exelby local blood drive chairman said Quota for Kalispell is 100 units a day and 50 pints in Whitefish Some county residents may end up snowbound ns result of the recent storm despite county road crews working round the clock In an effort to plow the snow from area roads will be Impossible to plow some roads for three or four days" County Commissioner Charman Mel Wollan said this morning Hardest hit area Wollan said is the north end of the county although all portions are experiencing some difficulty "Wo are trying to keep open the main roads but even herecrews are having a difficult time duo to the he said There is an error on the emergency call list on Page 2 of the telephone directory just issued The number listed for the Montana Highway Patrol at Kalispell is is shown as 756 3939 It should read 756 3639 Subscribers are asked to cor rect the listing to the proper number 756 3639 It applies only to the Kalispell listing and the number effective May 18 on the Kalispell exchange is correct Our Columbia alls mill is now buying LIBBY Allen Schultz 48 died Monday at a Libby hospital He was born March 28 1926 in Pullman Wash He married Marian Deesten on April 2 1947 in Spokane Wash He moved to Libby in 1955 and he had a wholesale tobacco and candy distributorship He sold that business two years ago and since has worked as a clerk at the post office Mr Schultz is a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict He was a member of the American Legion past master of the Masonic Lodge in Libby He also was a member of the Libby Volunteer ire Department for 18 years and a board member of the Libby Airport He is survived by his widow Marian of Libby two daughters Jerry (Janice) Whetham of Whitefish and Karan Martin of Portland Ore his parents Mr and Mrs red Schultz of Moscow Idaho two Sen Bob Brown of Whitefish said Monday the lathead delegation to Helena probably will oppose the Blaylock "bottle if it gets a favorable committee report The bill sponsored by Sen Chet Blaylock Laurel is patterned after a law passed in Oregon in 1972 The bill would ban all non returnable beverage containers Opposition to the bill has been expressed locally because it would mean the demise of the recycling center currently operated by lathead Industries for the Handicapped Non returnable aluminum containers are among the few Honoring VCC's founding president Dr Larry Blake Sponsored by the Associated Students of lathead Community College St Regis Paper Sears Skyline Standard Oil pt Calif Sunshine Mining TelePrompTer I exaco Texas Instruments Texas International Tiger International Twentieth Century Union Carbide US Steel Western Airlines Western Bancorp West Co of NA Whittaker Wickes Woolwoi th Xerox Corp Tickets at College Bookstore Tho Closet The Strawberry Patch Outlaw Inn Call The Outlaw Inn for advance reservations Tho Public is cordially invited Published Daily Except Saturday and New Day Birthday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day by Inter Lake Publishing Company 300 irst Avenue West Kalispell Zip Code 59901 Entered as second class matter at post office Kalispell Montana Charles Pettit publisher editor Jack Clark office manager Bill Hurschmann managing editor James Buxton advertising manager Jess Allred production manager Jim Willson circulation manager Kalispell subscribers who fail to receive their paper by 6:00 pm weekdays or on Sunday by 8:30 a should telephone the circulation department at 756 9451 before 6:30 pm weekdays or on Sunday by 10:30 am for customer service 11th day of ebruary 1975 al 10 AM of said day at the Court Room of said Court at the Courthouse in the County of lathead has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Mildred Teigen deceased and for hearing the application of Alpha Mooney for the Issuance to her of LettersTestamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same Dated January 23 1975 JOHN VAN Clerk eb 4 1975 Deaths Theresa Markus 88 Whitefish died Tuesday in Whitefish lathead Health Center forecast is good red Henry Griffin former practicing pharmacist in Los Angeles Calif for 30 years died Nov 26 1974 The Kalispell native was the son of the late red Griffin and Christena White Griffin Before opening his own drug store Dr Griffin was the first black pharmacist at the General Hospital He operated the drug department in the Taylor Medical Center for many years and then the drug department at the Ross Medical Center until 1969 He is survived by his widow Evelyn one son red IL III and a granddaughter Lvnn Griffin John Jones Studio Gallery Invites you to attend The 1st Annual (I NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INC BOX 1136 KALISPELL MONTANA 59901 Casper grandchildren and great grandchildren Graveside rites for Mr oy were earlier today in the Glacier Memorial Gardens Charley Christenot Charley George Christenot 62 who had lived at 505 Two Mile Drive died in Livingston Sunday He was born Sept 27 1912 in Weede Mont a son of George and Ella ern Christenot He had been a welder for the Montana Power Co at Cut Rank for a number of years before moving to Kalispell in 1963 where he continued as serviceman for the Montana Power Co He was a member of the Eagles Lodge and the Masonic Lodge of Cut Bank He was married to Leona Orr who preceded him in death On May 6 1966 he was married to Clara Johnson at Bonners erry Idaho and is now survived bv her He also is survived by a son Gerald Petry Kalispell Richard Cardin of West Ellis Wis two daughters Arlene Redpath of Butte and Karen Christenot al home two stepsons Richard Johnson of Columbia alls and Harry Johnson of Kalispell two stepdaughters Mrs Paul Adams of Columbia alls and Mrs Jack Dukleth of Missoula five grandchildren five brothers Harley of Chester Darrell of Cut Bank Dr red Christenot of Livingston Dr Kenneth Christenot of Great alls and Rodney Christenot of Salmon Idaho three sisters Martha Barrigar in California Mildred Lubitz of Romm and Helen Orr of Cut Bank and a number of nieces nephews and other relatives Services for Mr Christenot will be in the Johnson Chapel at 1:30 pm on Thursday Interment will be in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery Edith Bcrtina Dahl 89 a former Kalispell resident died Jan 22 in Phoenix Ariz She was a public school teacher nt the Kalispell Junior High School for 18 years Miss Dahl 1405 Seventh St moved to Phoenix In 1966 from Salem Ore Survivors include a sister in law Mrs Petra Dahl and two nephews red Griffin brothers James of Moscow Idaho and Wayne of Lewiston one sister Sybil Schultz of Moscow one grandson and one granddaughter Sendees will be Wednesday at 11 am at the Vial uneral Chapel with Rev Wilford Luce officiating Burial will be Thursday afternoon at the Moscow Cemetery in Idaho Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society the family requests HELENA (AP) Montana Legislative Calendar for Monday eb 3 1975i HOUSE Iniioducedi HB575 Driscoll Raising to $15 mil lion from $25 million tne amount of long range building program bonds the Board of Examiners Is anthorlied to sell above the amount outstanding on Jan 1 1975 (Labor) HB576 Driscoll Authorizing the Hoard of Examiners to Issue and sell gen eial obligation highway ponds UP to a to tal of $74 million to acquire a site and erect and equip a Department of High ways headquarters building and complex: and pledging and appropriating a portion of the net proceeds from gasoline tax ation to a special account for repaying such bonds (APPioPi latlons) HH577 Kemmls others Changing the qualifications for serving as director of the Department of Health and Environ mental Sciences (Public Health) HB578 Babcock Rasmussen Increas ing "to $10000 from $4000 the value of equipment which county commissioners may purchase without calling for blds (Local Government) HB579 Luebeck others Clarifying the ish and Game power to regulate the use of lands by adding lakes rivers and streams and tho oper ation of motor boats to its jurisdiction (Natural Resources) HB580 Yardley Exempting from 4d valorem taxation the first $2300 of as sessed value of all single family resi dences which are occupied Py the owner or by the purchaser evidenced by a valid WEATHERORD UNERAL HOME Kalispell 752 3432 VISITING HOURS 2:00 8:30 pm ADMITTED Oscar Pederson Earl Cork Jack Lcbert Mary Hettinger Mrs Michael Will Mrs Robert Miller Mrs Ray Mather Bertha Tetrault Cora Smith Kalispell John Kingham Polson Alice Balf Sweetgrass Mrs Hany Buck Columbia alls Paul Morton Condon Kim Jensen Bigfork Mrs i'H I ikko (ivwrgv uiivisoii naipu nuurua Umviiw Keller Glendive Robin Tobol Marion DISCHARGED Mrs Don Tibbits Whitefish Elbert Barnwell Mrs David Norman Leonard ield Kalispell 19 32VS78 14 I8 V4 17 38 38 14 78W UWVs 37 785S 42 18 4 18 14 18A 1 1 Vf'U 78 1 'A 69 583 34 441j 14118 4W 30WVi 61VH58 5 58 18 74VJ2 4 38Vt 7414 1 18 12 38 18 1 5 1 8 iS 37'AV! 1558 38 38 18 80 HA 15 7818 2 204 18 37 78'A 24 78 2 18 5 18 38 13'AiA 33 38 1 58 18 4814 214 46 7838 28 38 V4 24 38 I6V4 I8 40 58 1V4 16 18 38 39 18 14 38 41AV? 491A 45iA2'A lO'A'A Pep0212 contract for a deed (taxation) HB581 Rardanouva Generally revis ing tho Montana Utility Siting Act of 1973 (Natural Resources) HB582 Kvaalen others Appropriat ing $4250000 to tho Department of Ad ministration for land acquisition con struction and equipping of a 120 bed re gional health care facility at Sidney to be operated by the Department of In stitutions (Appropriations) HB583 Aageson others Providing for the establishment of 10 hour work days for the employes of regular county road and bridge departments (Labor) HB584 Yardley Requiring In stitutions corporations and persons to re port assets and securities of descendants to the Department of Revenue and obtain Its consent before transferring such as sets and securities (Taxation) HJR49 Hoimbrecht others Request ing the Montana Highway Department to designate areas of US Highway 2 that qualify as "priority Primal highway as outlined in the 197J I ederal Highway Act (Highways) SENATE Introduced SB366 Smith others Designating the Board of Institutions as the head of the Department of Institutions (State Ad ministration) SB367 Colberg others Providing a $30 fee for the licensing of food estab llshments (Public Health) SB368 Jetgeson others A con stitutional amendment to give the legisla ture authority over the board of Regents (Education) MONTANA I PRESS a UK" Three names were inadvertently omitted from listing of 43 semi finalists in The Daily Inter "New Car Sweepstakes" The names chosen riday and placed in a larger barrel for the final drawing on Day also included Style Shop: EP Bertrand Kalispell The Upholstery Center: Keith Learn Kalispell Thunderbird Store: Lawrence oy formerly of Kalispell died in Auburn Wash riday He was born May 27 1892 in Geneseo 111 He was a retired carpenter and had spent most of his life in Kalispell until 1970 when he moved to Washington He was married to Edna Hctzer who preceded him in death on June 4 1970 He is now survived by three sons James of ederal Way Wash Roger of Everett Wash and Herbert of Yorktown Va one sister Hazel Heflin of nine eight PARK THEATER Columbia alls Tonight at 8:00 Robin Crusoe Max 6 30 10 Beatrice oods Bethlehem Steel H4R Block Boeing Boise Cascade Brunswick Bucyrus Eno Burlington Northern Champion Home Builder Champion Inti Chrysler City Investing Coca Cola Comsat Continental Oil Control Data Dlgiorgio Corp Disney Dow Chemical Easter Airlines Eastman Kodak Evans Products Exxon Corp irst Charter lint kot ord Motor ranklin Mint General Motors Goodrich Great West inan Greyhound Gulf Oil Homestake Jewel Co Lear Sioglur Louisiana Pacific Marcor McDonalds Mln Mln Man Monsanto Montana Dakota Montana Power Morrison Knutson Natomas Northwest Airlines Northwest Bancorp Occidental Petroleum Pan American Airlines JC Penney Pittston Polaroid Purex Corp that allow it to make a profit Brown said there doesn seem to be any way to amend the bill to exclude areas covered by recycling centers and said the elimination of recycling centers would probably outweigh the favorable effects of the bill "Our litter problem seems to be largely taken care of by the recycling Brown said A busy spring NEW YORK (AP) The New York Yankees have scheduled 31 spring training exhibition baseball games including two under lights in Puerto Rico They play Uie Pittsburgh Pirates ncms handled by the center ill Uilll UUittl Uli lUiUUll XU UllU 16 The Yankees play thicr first game March 7 at Pompano la against the Texas Rangers then open at home in ort luiuderdalo the following day against the Baltimore Orioles The spring schedule ends April 6 in Bradenton la against the Pirates No 634 NOTICE PROBATE WILL IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTR ICT THE STATE MONTANA IN AND THE COUNTY LATHEAD No 9981 IN THE 'MATTER THE ESTATE MILDRED CATHRYN TEIGEN aka MILDRED TEIGEN aka MILDRED LAUER TEIGEN Deceased Notice is hereby given that the Continued windy with 1 drifting snow over much of the valley today and Wednesday is the word frotp US Weather Station at Glacier Park International Airport Weatherwatchers can expect continued cold with periods of snow today through Wednesday Expected high today Is 10 expected low tonight is zero to minus 10 and looking for a high of zero to 10 above Wednesday Precipitation probability is 60 per cent chance through the period High Monday at airport was 12 low precipitation was 06 inch High at Columbia alls was 14 low was 3 precipitation was 03 inch High al Whitefish was 20 low was 6 above Sun sets tonight at 5:41 and rises Wednesday at 8:00 One year ago the high was 1 2 low was 33 precipitation trace Records for this date show a high of 50 in 1963 a low of minus 11 precipitation 1914 Ventilation Yesterday elsewhere: Min 6 17 13 01 A Johnson' uneral Home Kalispell 756 5036 Serving a special A hour of need CHRISTENOT Charley 62 505 Two Mile Drive Died Sunday Ritualistic Masonic funeral senices 1:30 pm Thursday in Johnson Chapel Interment in Conrad Memorial Cemetery Amcord aw American Broadcasting 18 V4 American liocuic Power Amencan Motors American Tel Tel Anaconda Co Ansul Co Apoco Corp Avon Products Bausch Loan 9 pm Dancing to the music of "Three to One Odds'' ORPHEUM wHITtffSH 862 2613 William Holden "BREEZY'' (H) 8:00 Only Announcing a first annual event '6vr ti 'THE SNO (semi formal) Outlaw Inn Whilefish inter Carnival Art Show Thursday eb 6lh riday Saturday Arkansas River '23 span was concrete LITTLE ROCK (AP) The Broadway Bridge across the Arkansas River nnnnncfinrt was 5 above LitHe Rnck and North Little Rock was completed on March 14 1923 It was the first concrete automobile bridge to spqn the river in Arkansas 18 VIW 48 784 38 15 7838 15W 18 IV 32W 78 26 385S Delegation PAGE TWO The Daily Inter Lake Kalispell Montana Tuesday ebruary 4 1975 Not all Meet postponed BIGORK Weather and road conditions have forced the cancellation of meeting of Parent Teacher ellowship at Glacier Christian School The meeting has been rescheduled for 7:30 pm Tuesday eb 11 Women may volunteer SALISBURY Rhodesia (AP) Rhodesia's minister of defense PK van dor Byl says his ministry is considering the possibility of using volunteer women to assit the security forces IP InteJish Lake Golf Club 19lh Hole Steakhouse Closed to the public after 3 pm' Saturday for the Royalty Dinner Cnrnital Ball I I 'u7 IrS) sSess V'k: eV A LN ''4 fit Mi MB i 1 Si 1 fr Glasgow 11 13 01 Great alls 4 19 09 Helena 5 9 03 Livingston 35 6 22 Missoula 29 9 09 WYlstne 28 2 31 Spokane 30 15 42 airbanks 1 15 Portland 13 33 24 San ran 55 18 23 Edmonton 9 32 VT( STli RY.

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