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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 12

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Kalispell, Montana
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6 THE INTER LAKE SUNDAY JULY 3 1 19 19 This Week In the lathead Valley Valley Deaths Bailey Named Pioneer Kalispell p1HM Polson Woman Dies teRJeSH fOr JOO for nnv BEAUTIUL LOORS AT LOWlCOST! branches and 32 in its enlv lays and Marled (ieulnti'd by "li id hninh! brunches Tiles 18c ea ItEAI) THE CLASSIIED ADS age 4 ti it tv 1 1 Ihinl Avenue wet and Railroad streets will unload 4000 bushels of 11 Kalispell lOO" of nun LUG uAl in Kalispell the taxable valuation rs said I gfi All with Removable Automatic Tray Lane Che I When Proper Application I Made READ THE CLASSIIED ADS I and and No 2362 Almon on front American Walnut on top ends and base Also available in Limed Oak No 2392 Adverfiitd in LIE oh at not complete so final figures are not available at this time officials said No 18th Century design in striped African Mahogany rancis Bailee chairman No Big 48' chest in double waterfall design com bines matched Paldao wood with rich American Walnut Equipped with reced ing lid hinges Hit LANE HOPE CHEST Johnson Juncral Homa I Johnson age 77 years died early Tuesday morning at a local hospital He was a single man and had been a lumber graderand lived in the lathead for 4 7 years Service arrangements will be announced later by the Waggoner and Campbell uneral home Martin Gonvick Of Somers Dies Martin of Gonvick of Somers died early Tuesday morning at the ago of 86 years He was a former icsident of Minnesota and came here last October to be with his son Mendel Gonvick at Somers uneral arrangements are in complete and will be announced later by the Waggoner and Camp bell uneral home Motorola CAR RADIOS ine! Radios Built from $3995 up Installation Service McIntosh music house 40 Main Phone 211 in mis in css Mis Gray will be buried in the Conrad Memorial cemetery at Kalispell The service arrange ments have not been made as yet at work today completing the in stallations of facilities for the new building which is located on Main Street near the lathead Sweet Cherry Growers warehouse Grannell visions the day when much of the soft fruit of the region is processed in the cannery on a commercial scale 'He said the building will be enlarged at a later date so that fruit which at times spoils because of inability to make rapid shipment will be handled by the cannery Meanwhile he emphasized that the cannery is open to the public Residents may bring their pro duce to the cannery and wait while it is processed and return home with it in cans Kalispell Montana Dignified and Economical Service 343 1st Ave Ph 20 Construct ion of the elevator be gan last April 27 on the site where an elevator burned down over three years ago The new elevator cost an estimated $40 to build Gustin said that once the ele vator is placed in operation the company plans to increase the present staff of four men and two owners The additional personnel will be employed to man the new elevator and take care of heavy loans ne Gustin and Lyle Hensleigh took over Um formerly owned by the Kalispell Mercantile company early this year Postmaster Exam Applications Due Applications for examination for the appointment to the position of postmaster at Hungry Horse must In on file with the LT Civil Service commission Wash ington 2 not later than August 11 1 949 it was announced riday by Betty Karthiser acting postmaster at the Hungry Horse post oil ice Application forms may be tai nod from the post office Hungry Horse and Theodore Mrs Mrs Mothka Mrs Amy Smith all of Marion: four brothers three sis ters 28 grandchildren md one great grandchild The body is at the Waggoner and Campbell uneral H'omc where funeral arrangements will be announced later No Rent Dc Contro! Being Planned Here No dc conti oiling of rental bousing is planned in Kalispell and vicinity the local rent advisory board announced this past week Roan! officials said the housing situation here is still too tight to warrant any removal of controls at the present time They added that no chnnge wns loresecn the immediate future They explained that before decontrols could he carried here public hearings must first be held following which appropriate recommendations for or against icmoving rent control in this urea me then made by the local nut advisory board to Housing Expc titer Tighe Woods in Washing ton Woods then authorizes such action as he deems warrant ed by the reports of the local bon rd So fur local board officials dis closed there have been no re quests received here for public and continue on into 5 on Mondav Rome Creations ETCHED STATIONERY Authentic Weitern Scene Chester's Office Supply at his honle at4 li 3 rirst avenue i Sunday afternoon Mr Walter came by stagecoach and boat to Dcmersville in 1888 and has made his home in the lathead valley since He farmed for a number of years northwest of Kalispell mov ing into Kalispell in 1 1 2 6 Air Walter is survived by Ids' wife Nina and one son Clifford of Kalispell and two grandchil dren uneral arrangements will be announced later by the Wag goner Compbell uneral home A pioneer of Kalis pell and died Tuesday She was Mrs Isabel Gray 84 who died nt her home here in Iler husband the iafe rank (iiv was one of the first settlers nt operating tin (iiy company in the building now occupied by the ederated Stores Inc and Davis Mercantile lie also ran the hotel where the Stilish House is now located The Grays wore originally of Kalispell but (lime Io in Rognlien was active in uni versity athletics and won varsity letters in football and baseball for three consecutive years Also active in student affairs he was elected to head the asso ciated students in 1927 while still a junior H'c is married to the former Myrna May Cole of Choteau and has three children 4795 EACH NEW EASY TERMS wilderness area of the lathead National orest The planes have been identified I Planes Prohibited In Wilderness Area MISSOULA Pilots who land ail planes in wilderness areas are violating regulations of the orest Service of the 8 Department of Agriculture which prohibit the landing of amphibians or hydro planes on lakes or land planes on airports within the confines of atoai such as the Boh Marshall wilderness (he II 8 orest 8(rv ice announced last week I Assistant Regional orester It I Realy Mix Concrete Gravel jincl Sand McELBOYS WldKEN OICE 47H Seventh Ave Rognlien Heads MSU Alumni 7 LIONS Work IS nearing completion ocanyon spring on highway 2 east Mason natural rock fountain flitch wjll feature three sep3O feet in width and eight feet high our lathea £Eey arfe the KaliipcH Wlati titl hi Hi? City sr Shepard of the Kalispell club said The project will eyects theI kt Cumpleted withill the public drinking fountain at the Bad Rock a Anderson of Ligfork is shown above building thearale spigots and three lions heads It will be about county Lions clubs are sponsoring the project West Glacier clubs Project Chairman Don cost the neighborhood of $1000 Shepard added a week County Taxable Valuation Set and Wed Sloro or Schools Down Levies in almost all of the 17 school districts in Lake county will be down between 4 and 10 mills for the 1949 5(1 fiscal year officials ini the county superintendent of office said Wednesday Last year miliage levies were between 14 and 12 mills but be cause of the aid from the state under terms of recent legislation the amount required this year is certain to be lower they ex plained There were no protests at a public meeting held Monday on the proposed school budget Ilow Same as Last Year I The on city council Monday adopted lhe pre lilninary budget ami tin ap propriations were'i the' same as last year with the execution that 1 I 4 i WAr 1m from $621215 to $658135 The mill levy will remain the same as last year with distribu tion as follows: general fund 1 7 li streets and alleys 5 mills parks and playgrounds 6 mills public library 1 li mills revolv ing fund 1 mill general refund ing bond 3 mills and fire bond 3 mills making a total of 37 mills levied for this year Leah Amelia Kinniburgh 66 died at her home north of Marion Sunday morning Mrs Kin iiiburgh had been a resident of the Marion area for 12 years coming here from ort I'cck Montana She is survived bv six sons John James George William rank four daughters Margaret Schnackenberg May Booth Mrs Eleanor Harmon in charge of the di visionof recreation and lands of the orest Service headquarters in Missoula reported that planes have recently been noted on Big Salmon lake in the Bob Marshall Kelly urniture Co Main SI Phones 159 1017 Bigfork Lad Thrice Unlucky or the third time in nine years George Wells is wear ing a cast George youngest son of Mr and Mrs George Wei's 8r accidentally stumbled backwards on the sidewalk in downtown Big fork this week and broke his arm Nine yeais ago young Wells broke the same arm and two years ago he broke the other arm while play ing on the schoolgiound Ernest Walter Dies At His Home Ernest Marion Whiter age 77 Kelly urniture Company Phones 159 1017 Kalispell I Gordon Rognlien local at I torney was last week named new president of the Montana State University Alumni associa tion for 1949 1 959 succeeding Burns of Billings it was an nounced at the university John Hauck of Butte was elected vice president Named as new delegate to the alumni cxecu tive council from lathead Lake and Lincoln counties was Merritt Warden a Kalispell attorney The new president of the alumni associatin received his I bachelor of arts degree from the (university in 1928 and his bache lor of law degree two years later Peter Johnson Taken by Death Harmon said and added that it will be inessary to prosecute such violations in accordance with existing regulations He issued a note of to individuals landing plane either on lakes or air)oits in this wildei nes area known locally a the South ork of the lathead Plans Announced or Golf Meet The annual International Labor day tournament on the Kalispell golf course will open Sept 2 for women and Sept 3 for men Dickinson chairman of the Kali suell Golf association said tew Dickinson said he expected about 250 entries by the Septem ber date piadiably the largest en try list in history Golfers are ex pected from Canada and North western states The tourney will open riday and run through Sunday The men's open will start Satur i or ui the championships 0 by hr PI lee Lihrmy according to the im nua npoit of Librarian Mrs Cor nclia Sherman I Circulation during the past year I was slightly under that of the pro vmus year the librarian stated Reason for the drop however was the fact that the library changed its main office during the year Mrs Sherman said A breakdown of cin ulntion hows that 2680(1 )00ks Wlre cir culated to individuals 6267 hooks Save! an(j show you Went IMP you you keep co At $14041958 The taxable valuation of lat head county was estimated at 1 4 04 1958 an increase of $1267 679 over last year according to tentatvie figures now available al the office of County Assessor Ed Jystad ull valuation of the county will be considerably larger but no fig ures are as yet available Jystad stated Taxable valuation of the county last year was $12834279 Offi cials at the assessor's office are now proving totals and hope to complete the huge task of comput ing the tax ndls tomorrow Jystad said the tentative valua tion of the city of Columbia alls according to tentative figures is $379654 No figures were avail I able this morning for other cities I in the county tinoleu" um Tll you can err A tein bome atinl (avorna now will be able to unload their grains three as Gustin said the large bins itiir provide adequate storage' The new elevator cou tains 1 7 large Storage bins for storing the valley's grains accord ing to New features making the (jlcva i tor what officials "the best equipped iiri 4he Mmitamt? jiyeiG' are new 20 ton airba nksPscideV special elevating legs and cribbing facilities can be handled easi'y whether in bulk or Gustin said "and the elevator is equip ped to unload it into cars trucks Bob Rev ami Mrs girl NELSON Mr and Mrs Glenn Nelson Barber girl RANCIS BAILEY In a statement issued today to an Inter Lake correspondent Bailey said he had agreed to ac cept the msition if appointed He had been linable to attend the meeting Tuesday he said and had been informed yesterday of the committee's choice lie de laved making a decision until Thursday as to whether he would accept Active in Party Since 1938 Bailey has been active in Dem ocratic party affairs here since 1938 He served as a precinct committeeman from 1938 to 1946 when he was chosen county chair man which position he lias held since then Last year lie was mimed dele gate from this district to the Dem ocratic national convention in I ph ia He has the honor of being the second man in the history of Kali spell ever to lx mimed from here to altqiid a national political con vgiitiohiaS adelegate C'ainh id Kaliipjll iA' 1905 Bailey is a of Illinois from where he came to Kalispell in 1905 He was connected with the Mon tana hold here from 1923 to 1914 when he established his present real estate business on Second street west known as the Bailey agency He is married to the former Vera May Hillsborough of Illinois They have four children Richard of ios Angeles Wesley of Mul lan Idaho and Lawrence and Ben ny of Kalispell Bonner Examiners Due Here Tuesday Governor John Bonner and other members of the State Board of Examiners arc scheduled to visit Kalispell next Tuesday after noon Augu 2 according to 1( letter received by the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce Thursday from (he Governor's office The group ls expected to ar rive here about 3 for the purpose of viewing the rospoc live sites in this vicinity proposed for a now state home for the aged the letter advised Man Dies Tuesday Leonard Sassenberg 7u died in Kalispell Tuesday afternoon Mr Sassenberg had been a resident of the la head for the past 27 years living northwest of White fish until his retirement a few years 'ago lie is survived bv one sister Mrs red Strohm in Michigan and one nephew Wacker of LaSalle III I''um ral arrangements will be announced later by the Catron uneral home in White fish LOCAL Ihis 35 GOO bush elevat or at third avenue Wl and Railroad streets began handling valley grain riday uiKicr i (i it i tor the past three months the Vnlut possesses new cribbing features special elevating legs 20 lon scales contains 17 storage bins for storing grain will offer farmers in this area additional facilities Modern Grain Elevator Begins Handling Products This Week The new liushel capacity grain elevator at the Kalispell eed and Grain Supply Inc opened its doors and began handling giain iiday moi nig Jim Gustin manager of the company said One ol the most modern in the northwest the new elevator at Third Avenue west ami Railroad streets will unload 4000 bushels of grain an hour at less time and! cost to the ai mer than older Valley Births KALISPELL GENERAL HOSPITAL STIJK Mr ami Mrs loyd Sink Kalisncll hov AKTIH an(i Mrs James Arthur Kalispell girl I3 ItYE Mr and Mrs Robert (iBW'nc' Kal pell girl Mr and Mrs A'i A6l Sorenson Whitefish' 'gil'l i 1 LL Mr an Mrs Eugene Lull Marion grl JAAIZ Mr and Mrs AlfredJantz Columbia alls boy MACK Mr and Mrs William Mack Kalispell boy ell Air an(j Mrs James Newell Kalispell bov WEBSTER Mr and thur Mobster Kalispell boy Mr and Mrs Clayton Lampman Kalispell girl Mr ami Thomas Triplett Kalispell girl rULPUIN H(J5I 1 1AL LIND Mr and Mrs rancis Hailey chairman of the Democratic central committee of lathead county has been se lected by that committee to fill the temporary position of post master of Kalispell pending the appointment of a permanent post master it Was ammuneed Thms day by Albert Kienas secretary of the committee The choice was made at a meet ing of Democratic precinct com initteomcn and women held Tues day evening and was in the form I I I I sentatlve Mike Mansfield who will in turn forward the recommenda tion to the Post Office depart for the actual aimointment Opens Monday OLSOM irst stops in 1 a cannery which I eventually will serve the entire I' lathead area have been takn here by the armers Union which will open doors to ils new quonset hut type building Monday Harold Canncll manager of i the cannery i eturned Thursday from Ogden Utah with a Huck load of 120(16 empty cans which he said were about as difficult to obtain as fresh vegetables in De cember Mrs Kinniburgh Taken By Death iisfrilnifp( t0 school rnrornmeiwlatiorj to Rrpro 1 1 nnd SXX x' A Jx A i I tete1 miiMMK vow i rniiMhj Polson City Levy Lake County Levies BHHK v' 1 i X' 1 7 1)1 JwwSf.

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Years Available:
1909-1977