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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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Olsen Promotes Multi Purpose I Council Lauds Welfare Dams at No Host Dinner or Increased 1 Road Caution years on home loans inite plans Some of the debris was high Jobn Bartlett Whitefish Mack uneral the armers Home Adminis latter the banquet for Helena Kalispell Inter Lake Tuesday July 14 1964 Airport Board Action born eb Augments acilities Robinson uneral Rites Kollenborn Havre Woman Killed in Wil California Calif were naainvi rvrvGMM 444 wmwrn the fiscal year 607000 xionai rlTK UiXOn InQ Browning the Swim Lessons Announced sec tor i Charter No 4803 Call No 450 Mm Convention Timetable area of lat Ed Juveniles Arrested for Vandalism total assets re 323 96755988 TECHNICOLOR Shown at 10:50 OMgyeanDiDe wow Tire Theft DON'T MISS THRITWAY DRUG'S 32238912563 er SUMMER SALE See Tomorrow's Inter Lake It Starts WEDNESDAY 756 3124 KiUipell LIBERT SUNDOWN MIDWAY Outsider Mack 6 1 Missoula may criticize be the electrical en produced goes to power company A call for area motorists Io exercise more responsibil ity while driving was issued 100000000 57451303 CHOICE Cement should be cured! for at least six days by keep ing it damp or covered with1 watertight paper REEDLEY Calif Virginia Wylie 19 avert possible death on highways in northwest Montana I last Rep visit 55109357 1329394404 78449113 27497563 ENDS TOMORROW Evening Shows 79 DRIVE IN THEATRE Midway Between Whitefish and Columbia falls LAST NIGHT Shown at 9:10 PANAVISION METROCOLON baby alls baby Cross As a Red Cross dis aster professional I have seen cooperation to surpass that given by your lathead staff" 111223612C 27326418 111985388 12974101 14704829 293204211 351696184 261405156 A series of tire thefts In the area were believed solved with the arrests yesterday of two young men who have I been charged with grand larceny according to Sheriff Ross Wilson Duane Schultz 20 was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Orville reden berg and bound over to dis trict court under $1500 bond on the grand larceny charge He was remanded to the county jail in lieu of the bond Mead Eldon Stokes 18 was to be arraigned today on (the same charge He is incustody of the sheriff pend ung the hearing TOMORROW BUCK A CAR NITE "Bridges of Toko "Private War of Major Benson" SOL CATRON A HIMSL A Columbia Claremont Whitefish JOHNSON uneral Home 1TURE Catron uneral Home Whitefish 862 2351 KOLLENBORN Carl Wm 54 former resident of Co lumbia alls passed away in Laramie Wyo Monday Veteran World War Two Survived by two brothers and five sisters Services pending SAN RANCISCO (UPI) Here is a capsulized schedule of the highlights of session of the Republican Na tional Convention Convention called to order at 4 pm (PDT) Reports of committees on credentials on rules and or der of business and on per manent organization Address by Sen Thruston Morton Ky permanent chairman of the convention Address by ex President Eisenhower Adjournment until 1 :30 pm (PDT) Wednesday DRIVE IN THEATRE One Mile North of City Center on Highway 93 LAST NIGHT Shown at 9:05 BOB HOPE lUOlLE BALL now the Olsen said that the Small Business Administration had as they were He said received 54 applications to Ness uneral Rites Conducted uneral services for ward Ness were conducted Monday afternoon from the Waggener Campbell chapel with Mr Charlie Krub of ficiating Interment followed in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery with rank Hazelton Carl Jacobson Emil Jahnke Bill Willey Harry Hoiland and Tom Perry Sr serving as pallbearers Three juveniles were ferred to Probation Officer David Shank yesterday by Sheriff Ross Wilson after they were apprehended in connection with vandalism at the summer cabin of Mrs Bernice Jones on Echo Lake Wilson said the cabin had been broken into windows smashed dishes and crock ery broken flour and coffee scattered throughout and other damage done He said the investigation was aided by cooperation of the parents Of the youths aged 15 16 and 17 who lat admitted the vandalism TV Stereo Headquarters lathead Yakima and Mrs Louise Cassan and Mrs Irene Kling ler both of Kalispell two sisters Mrs Grace Klingler of Kalispell and Mrs Alice Horner of San Diego Calif three brothers Stanley Rob inson of Kalispell George Robinson of Tacoma Wash and Herbert Robinson of Se attle 18 grandchildren and six great grandchildren uneral services for Robinson have been set Wednesday at 2 pm from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Co lumbia alls with burial to follow in the Conrad Memor ial Cemetery in Kalispell un der the direction of the Wag gener Campbell uneral Home by those action by Law for com the coun Councilman Lawrence Bjorneby reported the parks and recreation committee had met with Chuck John son of Aerial Surveys and Lawrence Stockhill both of whom are interested in ex panding service facilities at the city airport At the request of several local pilots Bjorneby an nounced a special meeting open to the public to dis cuss the matter would be Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the city council chambers Councilman (Tut) Turner reported that Globe Inc Billings had been awarded the bid for copper tubing for the city water de partment By KAY MORTON At a no host dinner night at the Hacienda Arnold Olsen called his to the lathead both a tragic and an informative one Rep Olsen was presented by Mrs Angela Rogers presi dent of lathead County Democratic Club Olsen said the people he had seen during his visit as upset over the flood River State orest was made riday by the office of State orester to the Rocky Mountain Timber Company Inc of Columbia alls for $10272 The Rocky Mountain Tim ber Company Inc bid as' follows per thousand board feet: white pine $2775 UPI Havre PLAYING TONIGHT at the Bigfork Summer Playhouse "AS YOU LIKE IT" Curtain 8:30 Tickets 520 (Tax Included) Children (Under 12) $148 ar Reservation Biffnrk 837 4883 SAN RANCISCO (UPI) About 30 Montanans here for the Republican National Convention plan to dine to gether Tuesday night at a plush San rancisco restau rant But in a city famous for its seafood they will eat beef Mrs Helen Johnson of Bozeman who arranged the banquet said she told the restaurant that most of the delegates lots of beef at in the livestock raising state they told us the only thing we could get for one menu for 30 was she said Rocky Mountain Buys Swan Lake State Timber The first timber sale of ing from flood control issues 000 in assistance He said Registration for the ond session of eight swim ming lessons sponsored by lathead County 4 Clubs will be tomorow according to Dick Tuttle of Bigfork instructor Three classes will be taught adult pre school and an open class Registration will be at Woods Bay Mar ket tomorrow morning at 9:30 at Ak's Sport Shop in Bigfork at 10:30 and at Echo Lake store at 11:30 Lessons will be taught at Echo Lake with some pos sibly being given at the North Shore head Lake Tuttle also said that pri vate or semi private lessons are available Deaths unerals Montanans Have 'Beef' Rites Pending WHITEISH Carl liam Kollenborn 54 passed away at Laramie Wyo Monday He was born June 12 1910 at Gifford Idaho where he spent his childhood and completed his schooling In ire Weather Official il Saralea ir Waathar oracaat: All wastarn ior View Skyways IN URTHER ACTION the board closed the door on expenditures on a proposed county city venture to im prove the existing city air port with a stipulation that they would only consider such a venture if the landing field were to be fenced off from operators based at the airport This stipulation is not con sidered acceptable pressing for joint An application rence Stockhill peting facilities at ty airport was considered dismissed since the appli cant was not represented at the meeting according to iTom Crum Columbia alls chairman Marriage Licenses Jerry Lynn Bender and Connie Marie Belzer both of Kalispell Harold Honnold Hel ena and Kathryn Munro Bessey Kalispell Suspects Are Arrested the public that there is need or that public convenience or necessity would be served by having an additional fixed base operator at the county Crum stated NO COMPLAINTS con cerning existing fixed base operations materialized at the meeting Since Clark's application Department for Cooperation In a letter to oust state administrator for th Montana Department Public Welfare Ed Showers area director of the Ameri can Red Cross praised the local Welfare Dept for its working during the recent flood The letter said in part the capable lead ership of Miss Lillian Jel strup the physical facilities staff and the intimate knowl edge of the department was car went out of control on State 180 two miles east of this Central Valley town Investigators said the auto overturned twice and that Miss Wylie was thrown from the car Signaigo was driver Waggener Campbell Kalispell 756 5036 ROBINSON Lewis Cecil 75 husband of Henrietta and a fanner from the Colum bia alls area passed away in Kalispell Mon day Survived by wife four daughters 18 grandchil dren six great grandchil dren two sisters and three brothers Services Wednes day Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Columbia alls In terment in Conrad Memor ial Cemetery MACK Thelma 64 wid ow of William Mack and resident of Bigfork pass ed away in Missoula Mon day Survived by one daughter three grandchil dren and one great great grandchild Services pend ing Are Wednesday Lewis Robinson 75 passed away in Kalispell Monday morning Mr Robinson was born Nov 15 1888 in Morris 111 He spent his youth in Illinois and Iowa and in 1908 came to the lathead In 1911 he homesteaded near Hot Springs and engaged in farming there until moving to the Columbia alls area in December of 1926 where he had engaged in farming ismce On June 24 1914 he was married to Henrietta Scott in Columbia alls and is now survived by his wife Henri etta at the family home Mr Robinson is also survived by four daughters Mrs Mario the late he moved to Berchfield of Columbia alls Partly cloudy with acallarad ihun darahowan today and ionight Moatlv cloudy with acatlcrod ihow ara Wtdnaaday axeapt partly cloudy with acatiarad thundarahow ara aoutharn portion Slightly cool er today Maximum temperature tt north S3 aouth about 10 degrtta cooler Wadneaday Minimum hu midity 3 par cant north 13 per cent aouth Minimum humidity Wedneaday 33 40 per cent north per cent couth Wind aouth io aouthweai 4 11 mllea per hour to day Increaalng to 0 10 mllea per hour tonight and Wedneaday Shawn at 11:00 Tjny Cuims1 VaVnsr 1 TfiCES'ifORW drivers fell asleep olsqn Mrs rl)e driving Other major of accidents were and alcohol Rierson (officer selection officer from He cited several instances in lrtl Columbia an's boy Oha 3 4 tt a A44 4 1 CaM raAlAn Columbia flood along the river in Co Itmihia kbBc were harraeed not huffotad Some of the debris was high OLSEN CONCLUDED his ed plans affecling Jean a JENSEN OUC Whitehall HARTLEY Jesse Mt Vernon Ohio BARTLESON Oscar Whitefish HOMAN Mrs Jennie Colum bia alls REID Mrs rank Whitefish SULLIVAN rank Whitefish BUCHER Glen Columbia alls KURSE Edward Whitefish ANDERSON red Eureka WHITE Kimberly Jo Rexford COPLEY Wayne Alderwood HOUSTON Mrs Stanley White fish BARTON Gale Whitefish CONRAD Mrs Helen Columbia alls DISCHARGED EGAN Mrs Linelle Whitefish DEARHOLT Mrs HMirv Pnliim bia alls SLOCUM Mrs A Whitefish HASENOEHRL Mrs George Lewiston Idaho GUYMON Johnnie Whitefish SETER Mrs William Rexford McCLURE Patricia Rexford RYAN Mrs James and babv Co lumbia alls BUGG Edgar Whitefish GREEN Horse CHILCOTE lumbia alls BRUNETT alls RIEHL Mrs alls KNOEPLE Mrs Duane baby Columbia alls KNICK Charles Kalispell 0SJIX0 naries alls WHEELER Paul Calif SPARKS Hamid KOHLMEIER James Whitefish WALTON Mrs Leota Columbia alls BEILER Terri Anne Whitefish ANDERSON red Eureka the debris cleared away is disaster as this shows the rru a 4iuh ni inc orirc operation between local should they be required to Service office from 9 am state ana leaerai govern ment fcOMBl METRoceum I iiarcn juougias nr spruce ($1975 lodgepole pine and Mi li wmiu in siiiii nrv chantable $4 Two other bids were re ceived on this sale The' volume of timber sales from! state forest lands for the fis cal year which ended June 30 1964 totaled 35216 thou sand board feet 'causes speed said He continued that most of the accidents involved area (drivers and expressed the hope that the future all drivers would use more care and the ern Report of Condition of the Conrad National Bank STATE MONTANA AT THE CLOSE BUSINESS ON JUNE 30 1964 PlbnImJn CU Made Comptroller of the Currency Under Section 5211 Revised Statutes ASSETS banks' and cash Other birds01 andpolitical subdivisions 3551W3 57 secitieasnQof dfeSra7TaSBenHC1Udin5 corporations not guaranteed by (Net 01 any Other assets SULLIVAN rank Whitefish GREEN Mrs Gerald Hungry Marcy Anne Co Donald Columbia Latiritn Whitefish OLSON Kenneth Columbia and Hospital Notes General ADMITTED SNYDER lister Kalispell PETERSON Ines Kalispell KHLBERG Mrs Mahlon Kali spell GREENWOOD Mis Mack Can yon City Colo DISCHARGED MCMICHAEL Wayne Kalispell RYPKA Joseph Hot Springs ERICKSON John Kalispell sail i ll Mrs Thomas ana Kalispell OVERTON Nile Columbia ARUNT Mrs Ivan and Kellsnell MIZE Mrs Herman Kalispell KAPPHAHN Margaret Kalispelt BLOOD DONORS KNOLL Don Kalispell STOCKTON Arthur Kalispell WINTER Robert Kalispell LEE Robert Kalispell Whitefish Memorial BIRTHS SETER Mr and Mrs William weaver Mr and Mrs Glenn made available to the Red GaRLOUGH Mr and Mrs Rich Rites Pending Mrs Thelma passed away in Monday 1 Mrs Mack was 9 1900 at Billings She spent her youth in Helena and later moved to Idaho before moving to Pasco Wash While making her home in Pasco she was married to William Mack and in 1956 she with her husband moved to Bigfork where she had since made her home Mrs Mack was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen She was preceded in death by her husband William five years ago and is now survived by one daughter Mrs Jane Joeckel of Bigfork two granddaughters one grandson and one great great granddaughter uneral services for Mrs Mack will be announced later by the Waggener Campbell uneral Home NOTE 4 Is A SAMPLE JR 1 Directori me rate iwus ne movea io Berchfield of Columbia alls board feet of bark beetle in Columbia alls for a num Mrs Margaret Nichels of fested timber in the Swan oer oi years bince moving from Columbia alls he had worked at various places He was a member of World War II having served with the Army Medical Corps and was a member of the Methodist Church Mr Kollenborn was pre ceded in death by his moth er three sisters and one brother He is now survived by his father Charles Kollenborn of Seattle two brothers Lou Kollenborn of Columbia alls and Clinton Kollen 1 born of Big Timber: five sisters Mrs Beulah Cate of Seattle Mrs Ulin Morris of Payette Idaho Mrs Mary Moore oi Puyallup Wash Mrs Lottie Keye of Mt Vernon Wash and Mrs Julia Hill of Columbia alls uneral services for Mr Kollenborn will be announc ed later by the Catron un eral Home Orders Continued from Page was unani mously granted by the board It was decided that office Mont and John Signaigo space and sleeping quarters 18 Altadena for a 24 hour duty pilot killed Monday when their would be leased to Archibald with express provision that it be sub leased to Clark Clark operates helicopters and a fixed wine airnlane nn contract to the US orest Servcie as a on fire patrol and to trans port men and materials by air He was given permission to continue to operate his helicopter from the airport for any purpose and to pro vide air taxi sc rice for in dividuals other than the or est Service with a fixed wing aircraft on charter flights when service was not available The board said they con sidered it an augmentation of present service basic premise of our decision is that a competent fixed based operator is just as essential to general avia tion as an airport itself One without the other is use Crum stated A QUORUM of the board iwas present with Crum Dr Kurta Columbia alls Dick Adams Whitefish: Wil lis (Bud) Gorton rural Kal ispell Robert Keller Kal Jspell and secretary Ray Hall Kalispell attending i Clifford Haines represent ed the lathead Board of I County Commissioners at the meeting At the city council meet ing last night it was an nounced that there will be a meeting of pilots and others interested in fixed based op erations at the city airport this Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the city council chambers liabilities of tadividuals partnerships and Sfi Sttes 7ZZ ffifs 11 subdivisions total deposits (a) Total demand deposits3 944566473 (b) Total time and savings deposits 31136894787 ederal funds purchased Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL UNDS Common par val ue per share $1000 No shares authorized 72000 cnarAo Surplus wTOO Total par value 7200Juud Undivided 72000000 13843425 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1 57843425 T0TmuNnvBILrriES AND ac WUNTS 32396755988 Recruiter Patrol Calls Gives Area Itinerary Sgt Dale Landrum 'Marine Corps Recruiter has announced he will visit Kali nt'Aa T'Hller4n nn had been made! riday viirpn inni a mic piaus wr uic new union" Oil Station at 103 irst Avel of the week in Montana He and approved the curb understand why left last night immediately cus asked for by the firm ing office from 9 am to 5j He reports that the patrol i nnrt nn Vririnn bo tvilliU'Qt aaIIafI 4a muaciiHolA 4 UUH 4 4 4 UR I lie It Ull 44 VOMKOIV KOUJd be given to them'vkH Libbv at the Selective over 25 accidents over the i 1 weekends several nf them 12 noon and Eureka from 2 4 'involving serious injuries Leinincer said th vnniat roady'l cep? throug AH mcn in lhese accidents rr "lumupiimionw tne noie leaer lnj to obtain a Irni tr Columbia alls boy Ji I a a a vacaau1 Mill nv I i ici lime a a i i ikt nnn i mat ran nmn inn vi'fikikai rapiaiy ai esiaoiisnment Councilman Bill Salt Lake City Capt Kauff which reported the sidewalks Missoula while t)im in assistance would have Committee spoke on behalf)0 committee nad studied interview an been given out and within of the group ihe plans for the new Unionp'car applicants days that the worst situations! Olsen will spend the rest would have been relieved nf tho wook in Montan At County Airport By NOEL JOHNSON I was no showing Provision was maHa tn nx made which would convince tend facilities of the county airport to Don Clark of Big fork as a fixed base operator as the result of a modified request at a meeting last night of the lathead Coun ty Airport Board in the ad ministration building Modification of Clark's re quest for base facilities at the airport was in the form of a statement by his repre was modified by an express sentative William Baillie of ed lack of competitive intent uieat rans tnat Clark didihis application not wish to Qffer competition teps were being taken in'tration has received only six building which currently many arras of development applications They give emer the Centennial Mu IN KALlSPELlJenr''' too 40 are seum of the society i realize the extent on aR'ieultural loans He was told that no def ana 30 years on home loans innp IIXCT Hl VQ vvu The a PV and assured that On Thursday he will he in today by Sgt Al Rierson of am group would be kept inform Kalispell at the naw recruit itbe Montana Highway Patrol er than the houses Getting speech by saying that such a and lhal adequate only once in every 70 ycarsbe handled more A a a since trainen Dersonnei nan the a very great nced takcn over He stated that by chairman of the latheadI think the firt pnd of 'bis week 3100 'County Democratic Central O44VVI414 Aft 4 a enlv serve as a destructive! nave a ommittee hPAn niVAn mil nnd ithm reminder that we have enor mous energy around us that goes to the sea unused We could have put all this pow er to use hearings that will be conducted in Washington soon I intend to men tion such things as Spruce Park Dam and Glacier View Dam I will ask the Corps of Engineers to compare the cost of many little dams with the cost of larger structures I feel that construction of many small structures won't be economically feasible connection with Spruce Park Dam I commend Paul Hamilton for his work in get ting signatures on petitions and pushing the project to its limits Later the program Hamilton spoke and stated that over 3500 signatures were secured on petitions already OLSEN CONTINUED by aaying that 80 to 90 per cent of a usefulness is man ifested in things other than flood control such things as recreation reclamation and irrigation projects and most important the production of electrical energy is the production of the energy that i pays for the dam A dam to existing 'fixed base opera has to pay for itself in 50 tor Jack Archibald's Glacier years Olsen said cause all orgy thus a private that will turn around and sell it for a profit not criticizing because the real merit of a dam is the many other benefits that this same electrical power production pays for things like irriga tion I must emphasize that electrical energy pays for the lion's share of the cost of other such Olsen stated a general op timism about conditions in the area He said conditions such as sawdust in lathead Lake were being studied and II IRW Deaths unerals SUNDOWN CHOICE Outsider 85.

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