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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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iTnnlO A County Releases Budget igures Estimated preliminary budget fig urge released this morning by the lathead County Board of Comtnls eloner show a alight increase In the mill levy In 1958 59 fiscal year The basic levy is expected to be io mills as compared with 27H32 during the last fiscal year An additional special 5 mlll road levy approved by voters In the pri mary election will bring the total levy to between SO and 18 mills The special levy will raise an es timated $128000 to be used to match surplus federal funds available to counties on a matching basis The board la awaiting an opinion by the eonnty attorney on whether the levy would apply to all property In the eounty or if urban property would be excluded Commissioners aro expected to complete the preliminary budget by I pm today Budget estimates art based on a property valuation of 119000000 as estimated by Grant 8 Campbell eounty assessor Total estimated ex penditures for the fiscal year is $1546303 as comapred with last years figure $1316179 Estimated expenditures In the general fund total $901288 Much of the increase In this fund from last budget total of $481032 was due to salary Increases for county officials Other fund estimates are: Road $328890 bridge $66720 poor $296500 fair $46700 extension service $22145 county airport Job Service Opens Office on Shore The Poison office of ths Montana State Employment Service opened a field office last week at Yellow Bay Community clubhouse to assist in recruiting and directing cherry pickers to growers on the East Shore tn Lake County Chauncey Biffle Polson employment office manager said Dale Maughan and A Hamilton of the Polson office are manning the Yellow Bay field station ha re ported The telephone number of the station is Yukon 2 2376 Cherry pickers on the East Shore are urged to use the Yellow Bay station to obtain job Information and referral to growers needing pickers Biffle said lie said pros pective pickers coming from Pol son and Kalispell should contact their respective Employment Serv ice office In those cities for current Information on the needs for cherry pickers A GLASS MILK A DAY ny one glassful enough! But to thousands of children overseas who rarely know how it feels to have a full stomach like a gift from heaven Some will gulp it down Others have to be taught to like this white liquid they remember ever havingtasted Providing a glass of milk a day for millions of children is one of the vital aid pro grams carried on by Amer 8 great faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish only one small phase of programs that save countless lives overseas Support your over seas AID PROGRAM PROTESTANT Share Our Surplus Appeal CATHOLIC Clothing Collection JEWISH UJA Rescue und Publis hed at a public service tn co operation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Ad vertising Executives Association $41650 noxloux weeds $23470 lend classification $50000 enmity library $24230 bond sinking $14800 and bond Interest $4850 The board scheduled a meeting with the county airport hoard thia morning to make a possible down ward adjustment in tho airport budget figure Including the apo dal road assessment and tho un adjusted airport figure the total mill levy is 35663 Of the total estimated expendi tures of $1546303 the amount to be raised by taxation totals $803015 City Issues our Building Permits City office has is sued four building permits one with a value of $18000 tor the re modeling of a business establish ment Jerry Cole contractor for Akers Grocery 302 Second Ave West obtained a permit for remodeling of the store building end an up stairs apartment at a cost of $18 000 Permits were also Issued to rank McElwain for remodeling of the interior of a residence at 570 Second Ave East North at a cost of $1200 to John A Smith to build a garage at a cost of $500 and to A Meyers for $200 worth of remodeling Simpson Lumber iles With Clerk Articles of incorporation were filed riday with the lathead County clerk and recorderd by di rectors of the Simpson Lum ber Co The firm was Incorporated with $50000 in stock in 500 shares at $100 a there Each of the directors Simpson of Kalispell John Hammett of Kalispell and Wlllikm Walters klrchen of Kalispell has subscribed to one share Neils Strike Continues Today The strike of some 1000 mill workers at the Neils Lumber Co mill at Libby today appeared destined to continue st least until Wednesday A union management meeting has been scheduled for Wednes day morning on union demands for a 30 cent an hour package wage Increase Members of the AL CIO Millworkers Union walked off their jobs Thursday Out of Placs CHARLESTON Va (UPI) When Gov Cecil Underwood ap pointed state historian Kyle McCor mick to the Governor's Traffic Safe ty Advisory Committee McCormick wasn't sure ho belonged in such company never owned or drove an automobile in my he said NOTICE DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore existing between us WESLEY KLEINHANS and BERNARD STURM heretofore carrying on business under the firm name and style of ACE HEATING SERVICE at 278 North Main Street Kalis pell Montana of the County of lathead has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 10th day of July 1958 All debts due to and owing by said late firm will be received and paid respectively by Wesley Klein hans who will continue to carry on said business under the firm name and style of ACE HEATING SERVICE DATED this 10th day of July 1958 WESLEY KLEINHANS BERNARD STURM Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July 1958 HELEN KINGTON I Notary Public for the State of Montana Residing at Kalispell Montana My Commission expires July 22 1960 (July 14 21 28 August 4) LATHEAD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL THERON STILLMAN AMT SECRETARY High School laUdlng KALISPELL MONTANA Call or Bids: The Board of Trustees for the lathead County High School win receive sealed bids for the delivery of 100600 gallons more or less of No 6 uel OU to meet Standard specification OU to be delivered in tank track lots on order of the Board Rida are returnable to the undersigned by 5:00 PM July 22 1958 at his office in the Vocational Building at the lathead County High School The Board reserves the right to reject any or aU bids BOARD TRUSTEES LATHEAD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL By Theron Stillman Assistant Secy Vocational Building Kalispell Montana Weather acts Around Montana Hospital Notes Obituaries George Phillips uneral services for George Phillips 77 were in the Johnson Chapel Saturday by James Hester minister of the Church of Christ Pallbearers included Dale Logan Lloyd Welty Ed Anderson Albert Johnson Edward McDonald and Homer Meachem Burial was in Glacier Memorial Gardens George Walter Phillips wax born in Winterset Iowa April 20 1881 a son of Jonathon and Amanda Ettein Phillips When he was three years old he came with his parents to Montan and set tled near Buffalo He received his education and grew to man hood there and on Marcli 11 1908 he married Amy Eudora in Lewistown They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last March They continued to Uve and farm in the Judith Basin until 1946 when they retired and camo to Kalispell to make their home They lived at 1436 ifth Ave East Mr Phillips is survived by his wife Amy in Kalispell one daughter Mrs Rayfield Warwick Va four sons Dale in Kalispell Marvin in Hob son Howard fh Arcata Calif and Earl A in Windham 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren He is also sur vived by one brother John Phil lips in Stanford and two Sisters Miss Mattie PhiHips and Mrs Bes sie Bradley both in Hobson Mr Phillips died Wednesday in a Kalispell hospital NOTICE PROBATE WILL the District Court of the Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Montana In and for the County of lathead No 6277 CHARLES JELLISON Deceased Pursuant to an Order of said Court made on the 2nd day of July 1958 notice Is hereby given that the 15th day of July 1958 at 10:00 A of said day at the Court Room of said Court at the Courthouse in the County of lat head has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Charles Jellison de ceased and for hearing the applica tion of Romona Jellison for the Is suance to her of Letters Testa mentary when and where any per son interested may appear and con test the same Dated July 2 1958 JACIE WILLIS Clerk By sNEVA OY Deputy Clerk July 3 8 and 14 By United Pru IVE DAY ORECAST EAST DIVIDE Tmp rture will varg two to tlx desiaea below teeeoiinl Itlelng teinperutuiee mid week loltuAved by brh voollng then wanner mln by end nt week Tet lod of shower otter midweek otherwlee generally fair except few ei attered locnt thunderthnwi ia Normal maxi mum 81 Xli deavoot Minimums 411 611 WEST DIVIDE 'Iciuiwiatun will avurega near or llttla below aeaaonal Hltlpii temperatures mid week followed by a brief coniine but warmer mln by end of week Kfoitlv fair weather ew arntteied Incal thunrterahowera oiler mid week Nur mal maximum 3 io IS Normal mini mums 60 56 EAST DIVIDE Mnatly cloudy north and eal and variable cloudlnraauuthwat thia afternoon with Intermit hint rain north and ahnwera south Conalrterable elomllnrsa with scattered showers east nnd south early tunlshl with decrenlng elmidlnah lale tn night Continued cool Illgba tills nti ernoun 8 65 bowa tonight 40 50 Part ly cloudy tomorrow and slightly warm er llialis 60 70 WEST DIVIDE Pal llv cloudy thin afternoon mnluht end tomorrow Hhowera near divide this afternoon and tonight Conlinued coul this alter norm end tonight Illaha thia after noon 6U 7U Low a lonigiil 40 60 Slight ly wanner tomorrow lllijbs 65 75 LATHEAD cloudy this afternoon becoming fair tonight 'ami tomorrow High today in txw tonight 45 nigh tomorrow 16 60 (Halt yt alea dav in Low Inal night 46 No pro ehiliallon In Inst 94 hours Sunset 6:34 pm Sunrise 4 83 am Relative humlditv 45 per cent Noun tempera tura 4 per cent CIV1TAN SPEAKER HELENA John Bond of rintksvlllo Tenn president of Civ Itan International apoko to the Kel len Clvltaln Club today Bond Is a chemistry nd physic professor nt Austin Peay State College in Clarks ville RINEHART DIES DEER LODGE uneral serv ice weto pending today for Dnymond lUimhait 48 who died Siifmday hi a prent alls hospital Rlnuhart who I survived by his wife a on and rlauglitcr sulfcrtd a brain injury when he fell from 15 foot acaflord riday sficrnoun In Deer Lodge CRISAULLI RITES GLENDIVE uneral serv ices were this morning for Jon Crlsafidll 72 rellred Gb ndlvo Mer cnnlllo monitor Crtsafulll in 1948 produced one fifth of the US frozen corn on thc cob lie was a native of Italy and built a ucccsaful business from a from front room grocery store ni THE TABLES Station Hillings Belgrade Broadus Hutto Cut Bank Dillon Drummond Glasgow Groat alls Havre Helena Keilspell Lewistown Livingston Mlles City Missoula Yellowitone Whitehall Chicago Denver Loa Angeles Mpli St Paul Naw Orleans New York City Phoenix Seattle Miami Max Mln top 76 40 76 47 IW 6 00 66 43 65 43 03 70 44 71 39 71 53 60 46 till 51 03 74 44 on 45 60 43 73 47 70 83 73 42 I 77 40 7S 45 7 71 01 90 89 83 6(1 83 64 42 90 76 91 63 70 111 08 73 86 87 80 John Erickson Polson Dies POLSON (ILNS) John Erick son 78 a former resident of in ley Point died riday at the home of his daughter Mrs rank Lawr ence of El Cajon Calif He was born at Arbika Sweden on July 26 1879 He came to the United State in 1902 and that same year married Gunda Olsen in Chicago He was a Baptist min ister and was active in the ministry in Massachusetts Illinois and the Dakotas He came to Polson In 1934 after retiring from th ministry ne lived here until 1942 when he moved to Seattle He has lived in California for two years He is survived by 10 children BOURLAK1S NAMED GREAT ALLS Angelo Bour lakls of Missoula has been elected governor of the Montana District Order of Ahepa at the final busi ness meeting of the organisation's 23rd annual convention here yes terday Mrs Pele Lambros of Missoula was named district governor of the Daughter of Penelope which is the women's auxiliary to the atat Or der of Ahepa Bourlakls succeeds George Da maakos of Missoula while Mr Marriage Licenses lathead County clerk of court issued marriage licenses riday to Clifford John Swallow 19 of Kalispell and Lois Carter II of Kalispell and David Zauner 21 of Kalispell and Rosalie Ann Tollefson 20 of Kali spell A marriage license was is sued Thursday to Loren Gardlng 24 of Kalispell and Rena Caroline Everett" 17 of Kalispell Emergency Meet WASHINGTON (UPD President Eisenhower summoned Democratic and Republican congressional lead ers to the White House today for a (2:30 pm ETC) meeting ou the Iraq crisis armer's Return MONTPTLIER Vt (UPI) A study of 188 Vermont farms showed that farmers were getting a return of 72 cents an hour for their work 41 grandchildren and three great grandchildren His four sons are the Rev Victor Erickson of Mon mouth HL William of Oakville Wash Stanley of Seattle and Roy of Missoula His six daughters are Mrs Victor Wise of Seeley Lske Mrs Ray Parsons of Polson Mrs Ray Tudor of Winslow Wash Mrs lorence Bayne of El So brante Calif Mrs Ray Pierce of Englewood Calif and Mrs Lawr Lambro replaces Mrs George Pnppas of Butte The Greek society selected Butte for Its 1959 convention and dele gates voted to have the new ofll cers select the exact date LEGION MEETING MISSOULA The 40th "nnual conception o( the Montana Depart ment o( the American Legion will begin hero Thursday Among the speakers at the four day session will bo national com mander John Gleason Jr Chi cago and Preston Moore Still water Okln a candidate (or com mander this year Th Legion Auxiliary will hold Its 38th annual convention on the same day ACCEPT OER MISSOULA Employs of Inter mountain Lumber Co have voted to accept an offer of five cent per hour wage Increase Acceptance of tho company offer was recommended by the bargain ing committee of local 2685 Lum ber and Sawmill Workers Union AL CIO The working agreement also pro vlded for six paid holidays The agreement covering about 250 employes Is to be effective until June 1 1M0 Browning Starts Cleanup Campaign BROWNING (UPI) An all out cleanup and spray campaign bgan today in an effort to curb a vicious polio epidemic that hsa already claimed the first of 13 victims stricken with the dread disease Bonnie Lee Everybodytalksabout became the 13th victim Emily Walters 4 twin daughter and one of nine children of the James Walters died Saturday morning The child was in an iron lung in Great alls 125 miles from Browning The Walters child was the first victim of the epidimlc which struck four weeks ago The clean up campaign was scheduled for Browning the near by Starr community and in Little Badger and Heart Butte Tribal Secretary Iliff McKay has asked the eider tribesmen sponsor ing the Aug 1 4 North American Indian Day to cancel the annual celebration or at least postpone it So far abdut 4000 persona have been Inoculated with the first shit of Salk polio vaccine Doctors and nurse worked yesterday and start ed in administering shots again thia morning ence uneral services will be Thurs day at Rets Chapel in Polson with the Rev Elvin Nelson of the Pol son Baptist Church officiating Burial will be in Lakeview Ceme tery beside the grave of his wife KALISPELL Visiting hour! 2:30 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm io pm ADMITTED SAKK1NEN Darlene Kali spell Mrs rank West Glacier KRUDDE Cynthia Louise Plains DcJUEti Mrs George Kali spell WITHROW Joseph Kalispell GARDNER Albert Columbia alls H1GSOM Robert Columbia alls BRITTENHAM Mrs Marvin Columbia alla DEWIT Marjorie Louh Col umbia alls RENCH Mrs Dean Colum bia alls REINKE Mrs Hans Kalispell NORRIS Mrs IeHoy Kalispell KIMBALL Oliver Rollins DISCHARGED BLANCHARD Lynn Marie Kalispell MOSLEY Shirley Kalispell WHITE rederick A Kalispell PETERSEN Jerry Kalispell DUNHAM Mrs Harley and baby Kalispell PETERSON Mrs Donald and baby Kalispell RU Ervin Kalispell POTER William Columbia alls HUMPHREY Mrs Adon Coram CAMPBELL Mrs James and baby Kalispell WEHR Mrs James Kalispell WEISS Mrs Wilbur Somers RORAGEN Lauren Mark Kali spell SHELLEY Mrs Steven and baby Kalispell McSHANE Mrs Robert Bigfork Whitefish Memorial ADMITTED LENCE Ross Whitefish VOIGT Dale William Whitefish KARNES Carl Kalispell PENNECARD Mrs lorence Whitefish VOISE Mrs Donald Whitefish DISCHARGED BERGAN Mrs Abel Klamath alla Ore BLUE Mrs Dorothea Whito flsh HOKE Mrs Wayne Manheim Pa CORSE Mrs Phillip and baby Columbia alls SMITH Mrs William Columbia alls REDERICKSON Mrs Bert Whitefish PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL Union Label ST ALBANS Vt (UPD The Ver mont Labor Council voted unani mously that delegates must have a union label in their suits to gain admittance to next year's conven tion MARKS THE SPOT These Are the Dates When Hail Storms Struck find Crop Losses were reported in July in Mon tana Last Year 1957 iSun Mon Tues Wed Kri Sotj iTT iX Mi 15 16 20 27 It costs no more to insure early! And be sure! Insure now and pay at harvest time Remember HAIL insurance is the only thing that will stop HAIL as far as losses are concerned "lOCAl ADJUSTMENTS" WALT WOODS AGENCY BUD SlYTEB INSURANCE TOM MORROW Ph SK 6 5031 AUTO LOANS 332 Main 1 1 I I wSI II it I A privilege iSk TO SERVE The prescription department is in a real and human sense the focal point of his professional life Here he is of maximum service to his fellow man Here he is completely in his element performing the personal services to which he pledged himself when he became a pharmacist and rendering the professional services for which he is eminently qualified His prescription services are responsible for the key place he occupies on the community health team We are pleased to serve you at all times In Kalispell it's the THE INTER LAKE Mondoy July 14 1958 3 Announcer Lies for 30 Hours i Before Accident Is Noticed GLENDTVE (UPI) A teenaged radio announcer who survived nearly 30 hours exposure alone In a wrecked automobile has begun another battle for his life Robert Bledrzyckl 19 Glendive whs critically hurt early Saturday when his convertible careened out of control Into a dry Irrigation ditch about 13 miles west of here Mrs Bjornrud Dies at Age 75 Anna Elizabeth Bjornrud 75 died In Kalispell Saturday morn ing She was the wile of Ilans Bjornrud and she and her husband made their home cast of the Kali spell city limits She was a native of Prince Al bert Saak Canada and came to the lathead when five years old with her parents They Jived In Demersvlllc With the exception of several years apent In Spokane she had made her home in the lathead area since Surviving Mrs Bjornrud are her husband Hans at the family home near Kalispell two sons Earl Boyd of Kelso Wash and Roy Corville of Inglewood Calif one daughter Mrs Julius Spittier of Seattle Wash six grandchil dren and nine great grandchildren uneral services for Mrs Bjorn rud have been set for tomorrow at 2 pm at Waggener Camp bell Chapel with burial to follow in Conrad Memorial Cemetery Liquor Charge Ray Kenneth Line 19 of Kali spell arraigned before Justice of the Peace Henry Madsen Satur day on a charge of furnishing li quor to a minor was fined $100 and when tho fine was not paid he was remanded to the custody of the sheriff To Visit Here Kenneth Agerter director of admissions at Shattuc School aribault Minn will visit alumni and patrons of the school in Kali spell on Sunday and Monday July 20 and 21 Outnumbered BURLINGTON Vt (UPD Ver mont residents continue their battle to outnumber dairy cows in the state The Extension Service re ports the state population at 376000 and dairy cow at 301000 but there are 422000 young dairy animals This according to officers oc curred between midnight and 4 am Saturday Two modest tour ist from Seattle Wash found tho wreckage about 8:30 am Sunday Bicdrzychl lay ln a local hos pital fighting to recover from two punctured Jungs ono of which was collapsed a broken leg brok en rilis a dislocated hip and oilier injuries A doctor said tho young man's condition was so critical that surgeons dared not operate rom tho time of the accident until his discovery JBiedrzyckl lay In the nearly totally wrecked car Tho heat during tliea peak daythne periods reached a high as 95 de grees At night it dropped to around 50 Other motorists failed to spot the wrecked car from US High way 10 because when the vehicle careened into the empty canal after Biedriycki apparently fell asleep and landed under a bridge Shade from the bridge and from the apparently undamaged top of the wrecked convertible helped keep tlie young man from the worst ravages of the burning sun in the dry dcsort Hke country Throughout most of his ordeal Blcdnyckl apparently remained conscious It was his feebly waiv ing arm that finally attracted res cuers The rescuers were a Mr and Mrs Johnson of Seattle Wash Nobody knows their first name They resumed their vacation after brief Identification and the errand of mercy that took young Biedrzy ckl to the hospital A flat tire may turn out to he a life saving factor It was this that caused the Johnsons to stop on the roadway While her hus band fixed the flat Mrs Johnson walked over to a nearby bridge It was from there that she spotted the wreckage Even then she told authorities she svoulc have paid it no mind until she saw the young man's arm gesturing in a desperate bld im help Waives Hearing William Everett Rlnkel waived preliminary hearing in the court of Justice of the Peace Henry Mad sen Saturday on a charge of first degree burglary He is charged with burglarizing the Nyack Bar He was placed under $5000 bond and remanded to the custody Of the sheriff when he failed to furnish bond ire Call Kalispell firemen answered a call to 1047 irst Ave East rhl: at 9:29 pm where a short wsj ported in a television set I I A TTi I rd 1 1 If I MMM Comfort all Summer long in Men's Cool Airy Tredaires $495 Brown Natural Charcoal and Navy Your choice of lip on or tio atylea I Men! Here's lightness and comfort for you all Rummer long in these cool airy canvas Tredairs The crepe wrapped cork spons platform genuine crepe outsole cushion your every sep They're sunfast and washable Sizes 6'i to 9 I I.

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