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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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2 THE INTER LAKE Wednesday ebruary 3 1954 Whitofish Students was of by poor Toastmasters Give from the property Whitefish Debate seven Hospital Notes Ml TOMORROW Walter Woods (RASH! SMASH! Markets What Do They Want With Me? Here How It Works: We Pay site Michael "Local Adjustments on oil Losses" Rod Gun Meet tomorrow Phone 5031 a TELEVISION LIBERTY VICKI" starring JEANNE CRAIN and JEAN PETER1 STRAIN SEA DEVILS with Yvcnn ih Cdc Wnrrcdc' THAT'S ONE THE MANY REASONS WHY MORE AND MORE CAR OWNERS ARE CHANGING TO WALT WOODS to up young woman came to make her home She was employed Penney store at several years as a at 2 Garner Star in MR THEM THE WEMHG I'EUS DIDHTRIHG THEY able We had worn out most of our cargo rope and straps trying to keep It together The strain ou tlie tracks due to tin moist iTecziiig snow was too much "We decided to I'uiurn to Spotted Bear to await some other means version dam on the Missouri River near razer The Salt Lake City company offered to do the job for $4088 350 Thia was almost $100000 un der the estimate by the Reclama tion Bureau The Reclamation Bureau said the contract would probably be let In about 30 days Last Times Tonight EVENING SHOWS 6:40 9:30 ThyS Neghl Inter Lake Nawa Satvlca Members of the Evergreen Parent Teacher Associ ation last night planned a cam paign to have more residents of School District 60 register so they will be able to vote on a pending bond issue ebruary 20 has been set as the tentative date for election on the $38000 bond issue to finance con struction of an addition to the school At least 40 per cent of the voters must vote to make the elec tion valid If the election is to be conduct ed eb 20 deadline for registra tion at the courthouse in Kalispell is riday Mrs ranklin Kirk patrick TA pointed out The TA plans to have a sound truck cruise through the Ever green area before riday remind ing residents to register before the deadline TA officials will re ceive a list of eligible voters three days before the election The mem bers plan to send letters to each I after the engine of the 51 fight er stopped Nordling was on a routine re connaissance flight when the ac cident happened The plane only slight damaged had a average Tlie seven with highest honors were Ed Barker Sharon Barnes Sheila Lacy Lauren Buckland Janice Jorgenson Larry Reed and Kaye Simons Tin ten with high honors were John Johnson Sydney Hale Doug owler Paul Hinman aythe Butts Lorraine Kositzkl red McLaughlin Otto Ratz Oris Bolken and Mary Brown The 41 who received B's and or a average were Rose Muro aka Collelta McDowell Delbert Lowitz Archie Macomber Colleen Chee ver Bobette Bronson Marilyn iliebert Mary Chamberlin Jerry Beller Ann Betzman Juliana Bock Jake Braig Barbara Burr Duane Conn Alex Holyk Joe llolyk Don Kastella Sharon Hall Marilyn Hanna Peg Knopfle Mike owler Mar ian Hankins Roger Hankins Jackie Hytheckcr Betty Grey Judith Knudson Mary Jane Reed Lucy Vaughn Beverly Street Audrey Stephenson Gary Smith Charllotte Sikes Margaret Scholz Bonnlta Schiefelbeln Thelma Rounds Ted dy Roedel Anita Ray Shirley Mc Neill Denny Nelson Joan Olson rieda Ratz BELLY LANDS PLANE DILLON An Idaho Air Na tional Guard pilot escaped unhurt yesterday afternoon when his fighter plane belly landed about 15 miles southeast of here The pilot Maj Kenneth Nord ling of Boise landed his plane near the junction of the East and West' orks of Blacktail Creek DOUBLE EATURE THRILLER ON THE NEW PANORAMIC WIDE VISION SCREEN A STORY COVETED LOVE THAT UNLEASHED A VIOLENT DEVILISH REVENGEI EVEN A MINOR COLLISION MEANS A LARGE GARAGE BILL NOW DAYS WHITEISH The Whitefish Rod and Gun Club will have a meeting today at 8 at the City Hall Pete Van Aken presi dent said a film program is plan ned for the general meeting You Pay 200 800 $1000 $2000 $5000 wHh Cleo MOORE Hugo HAASi Ken CARLTON I wtrt ALDO RAY A COLUMBIA PKIU81 Club to Meet Smith Valley Saddle Club wit meet today at 8 at the Ba tavia School There will be an election of officers and a potluck lunch will follow the meeting 8020 COLLISION voter explaining the bond issue specifications of the addition and other facts about the school Dick Nelson lathead County High School skiing instructor last night showed films on safe skiing and explained the schedule of the weekly Teen Town ski bus He in vited Evergreen youngsters to join the ski program About 60 persons attended the meeting The next scheduled TA meeting will be March 2 super credit Intar Lak Maws Srvlc WHITEISH uneral ser vices for Emma Julia Dalton 68 were conducted at the irst Pres byterian Church Monday with the Rev Hugh and the Order of Eastern charge of the services Pallbearers were Newton Jones Wesley Gregg Harry Arndt Swanson Lamberson and Roland Nadeau Burial was in the Whitefish Cemetery Emma Julia Huwald was born Nov 9 1885 at Wenona Ill She spent her childhood in Wenona and when as a West in 1918 in Whitefish by the Whitefish for clerk In 1921 she was married to Dalton and 4hey had made their home here ever since residing at 421 Lupfer Ave Mrs Dalton war an active mem ber in the Presbyterian church as weU as the Presbyterian Wonan's Society She was also a member and active in the Order of Eastern Star and the Lady Engineers She died at her home Jan 28 She is survived by her hus band Elbert Dalton one daughter Joan CoVne of Seattle: Brewer to Return Word has been received in Kali spell that Brewer secretary of the Montana Municipal League and former Kalispell city clerk underwent surgery at St Hospital at Rochester Minn Sat urday and he is expected home in about 10 days Last Times Tonight EVENING SHOWS 79 Amount of Damage 10'00 $4000 5000 10000 $100000 Dophelmier Pays $100 Tavern ine Jack Edward Dophelmier Kali spell entered a plea of guilty be fore Justice of the Peace Henry Madsen yesterday to a complaint charging him with operating a tavern after the legal closing time Another complaint charging him with a similar offense was dis missed Dophelmier paid a fine of $100 plus $750 court costs Teen Town Offer Sculpturing Prizes Prizes for the annual show sculp ture contest sponsored by Teen Town were announced today by Director Larry Weingartner Prizes are $5 $3 and $2 for sculp tures made by classrooms in any of the city grade schools or the Evergreen School In addition to the school prize three prizes of $5 $3 and $2 will be awarded for the best Individual sculpturing Individuals' contest is open to anyone in the city includ ing adults Deadline for the con test is eb 27 Entries will be judged as soon as they are com pleted Judges will be announced Weingartner said Montana Picnic mid winter picnie wiH be eb 21 in Sycamore Grove Park Los Angeles' Calif Walteranielson ls president of the asso ciation and has announced that a program will start at 2 I lying Service Helena flew over and dropped us a message They asked us to pack a strip on the airport for them with our snow shoes Wc had a strip about 20 feet wide and half mile long by tlie lime they returned They were working with the Montana State ish and Game Commission in the South ork of the lat head making a study of big game conditions While we "were doing this they flew over some of the South ork lathead drainage taking an elk census "At 11 the plane landed on the path we had packed The two state game officials got out of the plane and we climbed in En route to Kalispell we flew down the Hungry Horse reservoir At one place we saw seven elk stranded on a small barren island in the reservoir Two or three elk i were lying in the water a short uisiance irvm we isiana landed at the Corsair field near Kalispell happy to return after a week in the South ork Planes Ready The orest Service and the Geological Survey of fice in Kalispell had been busy cvniacung Lying services in the state for planes equipped to bring us out Codd of the Soil Conser vation Service in Bozeman was holding a sno cat in readiness at Dillon in the event planes would be unable to come after us orest Service maintained excellentcommunications by radio with us and kept our famUies informed of our situation Check Ip Jan 28 we checked in on the radio again and started for Quintonkon along the west side of the river Snow conditions were becoming very difficult The snow would pack into the tracks and freeze We had to stop every quarter mile and clean the frozen snow from the tracks The right track broke on the sno cat so ve took cargo rope to fix it We go about mile before the rope would wear through and have to fix it again inally when She other track broke we aban doned it We set up the radio and called Dispatcher Helseth again advising him of our situation There was no way to fix the NEED TEACHERS HELENA More teachers will be needed when Inrge grade school classes move into high school presidents of university units have reported following a meeting here yesterday The presidents said that this in turn means a problem for univer sities which must train secondary teachers A foniial statement on the situ ation Is to be prepared for tlie State Education Board meeting in April lathead County Sells Buildings The old lathead County farm and hospital buildings of fered at auction Jan 22 without receiving bids were sold yester day to A Burnell of Kalispell county commissioners announced today Selling price of the buildings was $1500 commissioners said The buildings had been appraised at $1450 by the commissioners In addition to the buildings Bur re pa red Talks our prepared talks were pre sented last night at the weekly 'dinner mooHnff nf Knllaiwll TnasL masters club at Temple Tea Room Speakers were Dr Les White autobiographies by rank Richards and Howard Hansen and by Dick loyd rank Gonzalez was toastmaster for the program Dr Hug gins topicmaster and Roy Waller evaluator BIRTHS POOLE Mr and Mrs Alfred boy Kalispell Tuesday ADMITTED JOHNSON Mrs Royal Kalis pell BUCK Mrs Philip Creston OLSON Charles Marion DISCHARGED COLLIER Mrs Eda May Kal ispell THILL Mrs Isidore Kalispell NORDQUIST Hany Kalispell MITTON loyd Kalispell Tom Triplett of the orest Ser vice and Roland Benker of the Geological Survey left by mo cal for the South ork of the lathead Io obtain snow and il ream flow measurements An interesting account of their trip taken from their diary revealsunditlons along the way Keep "We kept in radio with the Kalispell and learned that a after us vve snow snoea to me airport A Cessna plane 'of the Morrison' dinner meeting of Kalispell Toast ISlanrr UnlAnn Clou ntAV Daam Huwald both of Wenona Ill and one brother Ed iuwald Spring ville Ill Attend Dinner WHITEISH Harry Burr president of the Chamber of Com merce and Richard Simons at Ssnded Spokane's annual Chamber inner Tuesday Rites Observed I uneral services for Walter Woods 51 were conducted in the Johnson Chapel Monday afternoon by the Rev George Van Leuven pastor of the irst Presbyterian Church Pallbearers were Sillers Vern Kelly Colin Wills Arthur Rasmussen Alfred Holden and Gordon Rognllen Burial was in Conrad Memorial Cemetery Walter Dell Woods was born in Greeley Colo July 18 19d2 a son of Deek and Cora Gimbel Woods He spent his boyhood days and attended grade and high school in Greeley On Dec 19 1924 he mar ried Sarah Brewer in Ogden' Utah They went from Ogden to Great alls for a time and in 1926 they came to Kalispell and lived here until 1951 when they rpoved to Spokane Mr Woods owned and operated the Walt Woods Insurance agency here and had other interests both here and at Whitefish He is survived by his wife Sarah one brother Roy Woods San rancisco Calif and a half brother Shryock Kalispell He died in Phoenix Arizona last Tuesday College President Will Speak Here Dr Eastvoid president of Pacific Lutheran College will speak at Bethlehem Youth Building on the topic Importance of Christian Educa tomorrow at 8 in Dr Eastvoid is widely known in edu cational work on the Pacific Coast and throughout the Evangelical Lutheran church He is first vice president of the ehurch According to a news release from Minneapolis Dr Eastvoid is a candidate for the office of pres ident ot the 900000 member Evan gelical Lutheran Church of Amen ico The church will have its bien nial convention in Minneapolis June 9 15 The public is invited to hear Dr Eastvoid MERRIAM RETIRES MISSOULA The retirement of another long time faculty mem ber and department head at Mon tana State University has been announced Dr Merriam chairman of the English department for more than 30 years was also one of the organizers of the Montana Insti tute of the Arts There was no announcement as to when he would retire but pre sumably it would be at the end of the current school year Other long time faculty figures who are to retire this year arc Dr Richard Jesse university vice president and Dean Leaphart the university school of law KISS BY KISS She Was Led I Terror and aglfe Swpeme NEW MSV DEAN MISSOULA Luther Richman has been named dean of the new ly established College of ine Arts at Montana State University The fine arts college was form ed by combining the school of music the department of fine arts and the dramatics department Richman had served as dean of the music school Team Practices Intar Lk Nw Service WHITEISH Debate activi ties are in full swing at Whitefish High School with a three hour meeting each week Mr Rorex is debate coach and officers elected for the first ses sions are aythe Butts president Lucille Erickson vice president John Johnson secretary and Gor don Cusick treasurer Last week end Havre was enter tained for a two day practice de bate Coach Lawrence of Havre brought three of his students Bob Gunderson Merit Garret and Kaye Thomas The debates were not judged Co Op Credit Union Re NamesDirectors Mrs Ethel Beller and Abe Prest bye were re elected to the board of directors of the lathead arm ers Co op ederal Credit Union at the annual meeting at the IOO Hall in Kalispell Other board members are Clar ence Barnes Paul Lynn and Ridenour The credit committee which approves applications for loans includes Glen Putman' Al den Beller and James Heim Henry Bellefleur and Harry Isch were re elected to the visory committee and with Oldenburg will audit the union books Sixtv one members and visitors attended the meetings but more members are needed Mem bership Is onen to any patron of the Enjoy TELEVISION In Your Home With CBS DuMont National Programming or Information Phono 5400 or visit NORTHWEST VIDEO INC Montana Hotel Bids Ind St Phone MM Emma Dalton 4 Rites Observed Mikel Speaks Inter Lake Hews Servlet WHITEISH Rotarians were were given a three minute talk on education by Mikel at the Rotary meeting at Reeves Restaurant Monday noon Member ship is growing in the club total to date is 32 with nine new mem bers Goal is 36 At Jacks Tavern Sport Shop Today Program KXIY TV (ClMuiatl 4 caa Du Mont) News Armchair Adventure Early Show "Murder la Kitchen Capen 3 Cornlea Search for Tomorrow Guiding Light Love of Life Brighter Day Around the House Carry Moore Woman's World 8 Cartoon Tote and Teena Serial Time Cartoon Carnival Salty Show (L) Doug EdWards Weather Girl Woody Wilson 8:00 IL) Boxing 8:48 Sports Shorts Godfrey and His riends avorite Story 10 Strike It Rich I've Got a Secret 11 Life Begins at 80 News IS Late Show "Three on a Ticket" Elias Croskrey Dies at Age 66 Elias Warren Croskrey 66 died in the Kalispell Hospital last night Mr CrosKrey nrst came to the Sportsmen Ask Driving Care lathead Lake Wildlife Associ ation appealed today to all motor ists to drive slowly when sighting ring necked pheasants'along snow bordered highways so as to avoid hitting them Association spokesmen said re ports are being received daily of I a large number of birds being killed by traffic in the lathead area In most cases a slower speed and the exercise of more care in driving would save these fine game birds they pointed out Motorists will have many more pheasants to hunt this fall if they spare the birds now they pointed ouL Deep snow in has brought flocks of pheasants in the valley to snowplowed roadsides in search of grit and food The asso riafinn ic wnrlrina with laaaea CRAIN RENNIE SCROSSING WALT WOODS INSURANCE AGENCY LOW BIDDER BILLINGS The Thayne Con 800 3200 4000 8000 $95000 Leave Jan 25 "Jan 25 Wc left Coram mo cat prepared with food snmv Ihoes stream and snow measur ing instruments and warm clotli Tlie snow was soft and deep io it was necessary to travel in tompound or low gear nil the way to Betty Crcok Work Center where we stopped for the night Wc had traveled 35 miles today We saw 21 head of elk between irefighter Mountain and Deep Creek was young bull in the road which we chased for approx imately two miles before he let us by Also had trouble getting by cows and calves as they barely Save us enough room to get by We shoveled snow for some time before we were able to get into the garage to obtain gasoline for the sno cat Jan 26 we arose made breakfast checked the sno cat Rnd continued toward Spotted Bear 'S Travel was slow We saw 216 head of elk more or less in one bunch strung out ilong the road for approximately 14 mile There were three or four spikes and 10 or 12 bulls in the aunch At Ranger View the snow was drifted so badly over an area of 100 yards that we went back by the old road and forded the South ork River getting into Spotted Bear about 5 pm We contacted orest Dispatcher WgUapfh hv rnrlin at an Jan 27 and left for Twin' Ureeks to take the 'snow and stream measurements We shw'98 nead of elk at Twin Creek and also eight deer and two coyotes A bttll elk had evidently broken through the ice in the river as he was frozen with only his head showing VJe returned to Spotted Bear and from there measured the Spotted Bear River after shoveling and chopping the ice Measurements were also taken from the South ork River BUD SLYTER Mgr 332 Main Strout History Group To Study Ashley The old town of Ashley which started before either Deinersvllle or Kalispell will be the subject of a program by the MiA History Group tomorrow at 7:30 in the MIA Workshop (the Cave) Montana Hotel Building Mrs Lillie Hetzer Lenox Edge and Lesoy Who attended school at the old Ashley school house will be special guests Refreshments will be served and everyone interested Is invited KAUSKU GRAINS Market) Spring wheat $185 11 protein 12 $156 13 $200 14 $206 Over 15 $212 Red winter wheat $184 Ots $240 Barley $220 SPOKANE LIVESTOCK (Yesterday Market) SPOKANE Livestock: Cattle 125 In addition 1 25 on which no price agreement reached Monday Not established Scatter ed sales steady to weak compared Monday Instances easier onz util ity cows Slaughter uteero and heifers mostly commercial grade down cows utility and below Re placement offerings plain quality Calves 25 Not enough available to test market Hogs 50 Early re ceipts too small to test market Sheep Nothing offered SPOKANE PRODUCE (Yesterday's Market) SPOKANE (UP) (Produce Prices) to retailers Eggs: AA large 58 A large J6 AA medium 56 AA small 50 But ter: 69 76 Chickens: Leghorns choice JO prime 33Colored fowl choice 32 prime 35 Turkeys: Hens 63 toms £1 Evergreen TA Plans Drive To Get Out Bond Issue Vote ciauon is woriung wiin state isn and Game department officials in I sisters Minnie and Elizabeth providing feed and gnt at feeding stations established away from the roads to reduce pheasant hey said Neilzling forest super tracks The sno cat is ah A's and 41 received B's and or Isor of tlie rlatiicau ivaiioiiai niouei new irncKS aic unuuiam t'oresl repmls snow conditions ilioul 50 per cent above normal or lids tlmo of year in tlie South'oik of the i'lntliead River Dillicult snow Iriltel conditionsaused a (rack to become biokcnn the sno cat used by the mon vlio were niaklng snow measure ncnls Tlie epalrcd so tlie men snow slioed 14 miles to the Spotted Rear (anger Station They were picked ip by a ski equipped plane sev HI trnnsnnrtat Inn It was 14 miles i track could not beb'k 'koT Rtmw iHAflo Riuiwshoeini! dif ficult but we finally arrived at Spotted Bear at I am En route there was a moose in the road which we followed for about 200 yards before he got off the road "Wc contacted Helseth by radio at 8 am to see what plans had developed We were told that a plane may come for us depending on weather and snow conditions at the airport four miles away We placed orangc 1 st reamers on the snow as a signal for Hie pilot who might come The plane flew over about 5 pm We hurried out and waved to liitn The pilot recognized us by dipping his wings but flew south to Missoula He apparently thought wa had fixed our sno cat It was really too late anyhow to get to the airport before dark on Radio communication by orest Service In on eb 1 we plane would come Hethc Hilarious Marriage xL Comedy! athead in 1926 and made his armer8 Union Exchange Equity home here for one year before he1Supply Co or lathead Electric moved to Browning Tn km la Cbviam V1 ley where he lived until he re turMAdbs the lathead to make his benjeTneijr Calispell where he had operated his farm since He survived by his widow Delma at their farm home bn Rural Route 1A near Kalispell three children Harold A Crosk of jCrston Robert Crosk fey el jfigfork and Mrs Mae Su AXh'fKaUspell his mother Mrs Mary Croskrey Anaconda four brother Glen of Colby Kan Robert of Porterville Colo Wil liam of Pendelton Ore and John Croskrey of Anaconda two sisters Mrs Nina Spear of Kalispell and Mrs Neva Paulson of Polson and grandchildren uneral arrangements will be announced by the Waggener and Campbell uneral Home Win High Honors Inter Lake Nawi Srrvlca seven iviuictisn veceived highest honors with four when semester averages and third slx weekx grades were announced last week Ten others received three CHS Board Hears Department Heads lathead County High Schopl board of education last nightTMt with the home economics rnliltC and vocational departments of the school to discuss curriculum" arid course offering The meeting was the fourth and final session in a series in which the board met with teachers of the departments to study the value and relative merits of all courses Suggestions for improvement and change were outliped at each of the meetings and are being consid ered by the board neli bought two hot 'Salt Lake City at $50 each Burnell was given apparent low blddei yes til Aug 1 to remove the buildings on a project to build a dl itamIam wmma (kA el' Elrod Cub Scouts To Meet riday irst pack meeting of the newly organized Elrod School Cub Scouts will be riday at 7:30 in the school gymnasium 9U parents and other Interested persons are urged to attend with their boys Theme for the month lias been Cub Scout showmen so each den will present a song stunt or skit There are five dens meeting arid den mothers are Mrs Harold Qunnde and Mrs Corneliu son Mrs Lester Bauska and Mrs Anna Syke Mrs Chet Mahugh and Mrs Jo Bergsicker Mrs Mead McMannamy and Mrs rank James and Mrs Ross Young and Mrs Tom Jam Lester Bauska red Jewett and Jo Bergsicker are working on the pack committee and expect iiave additional fathers signed riday night oresters Tell kit WHITEISH Seven School students IK a Iilraiitui til til Vi Long waix Around Montana By United Pru You pay only 20 of all claims up to $25000 Walt Woods pays 80 Over $25000 we pay 100 If you ore purchasing a new car or are renewing your present policy why not call us for details on this Broad orm coverage TELEVISION LIBERTY STRAN.

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