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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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US orces (Ws Service Lists uneral Services Weather acts To Withdraw rom Lebanon Mrs Cochran A Chapter Benefit Sale of Set Tomorrow Hosts Parents Guild Of reshmen in Missilemen Land Benefit Dance Hugo os J9 11 3 Past Governor's WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Hospital Notes Now you can year easy too with the new Bissell Shampoo Gia Master As easy aa using a carpet sweeper for 14 pieces plus NATIONALLY ADVERTISED at $1495 Now 3 AT LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS" WOODS INSURANCE AGENCY MANIONS Use Your lexible Account Buy Now Pay Later 3rd Ave RR Kalispell PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL avail Slate 3 3 3 3 the organisation was sponsored by and is based on service and work positions are located Included In the list therapist three med VihnhMfrM Pnwnr in the high performance Tempest 420 the the so 41 T03 widM Than a Soft phn plenty of let and head room Tern Morrow 332 Main SOMERS BIOORK KAUSPELL WHITEISH HUNGRY HORSE COLUMBIA ALLS The Beaux Arts Trio violin cello and piano will present the first eon eert of the Kalispell Community Concert Assn season Oct 30 at 8 pm in lathead County High School auditorium it was announced yes terday by Mrs Everit Sliter sec retary of the association Other concerts scheduled through New York headquarters are rances Bible mezzo soprano on Jan 11 at 3 pm Lola Montez and her troop of Spanish dancers end mu sicians eb 22 at 3 pm and Brian Sullivan tenor March 26 in an evening performance Artists to appear during the 1958 59 season were selected last spring by the local board ol directors of the association for for About 25 parents of freshman members of the uture armers of America attended an orientation meeting at the lathead County High School vocational agriculture building last night Purpose of this scries of annual meetings is to acquaint parents with the goals techniques longtime plans and opportunities in A Talks were given by Mike Man ning president purposes of Horlan LaBrant secretary on the A project program Alan Yenne treasurer on what members leaving for the national convention In Kansas City riday should ex pect Don Watts cadet teacher from Montana State College spoke on chapter farms and LcRoy Luft also an MSC cadet teacher talked on opportunities I agriculture Luther Lslum adviser spoke on the course of study and Henry Rob inson Instructor presided as mas ter of ceremonies and contributed bits of philosophy The chapter voted to continue such meetings in future years PAUL scheduled for Mary $302 $302 $302 $367 to to A benefit dance for the Art Her ron family has been planned by members of Loggerette Club for next Saturday at Boisverts There will be dancing from 9 pm to 2 am Lunch will be served by Mrs Wallle Ivey Mrs rank Wil liams Mrs Glen Ingrum and Mrs Mark Mohn Door prizes will be awarded ALAMOGORDO (UP!) A giant plastic balloon soared ward a 20 mi)e high destination day with an airman aboard as the much delayed Man High III project got under way Lt Clifton McClure 26 year old jet pljot from Anderson SC was the lone passenger in what air force authorities called a tskcxiff The Air orce hopes the balloon will reach the edge of outer space The long awaited launching fol lowed a wind collapse of another balloon yesterday when a sudden Gyro level Ride Conquers dive sway and bounce AIRLINE SERVICE GREAT falls (UPD The pregl SEE THE KW OEfflW AU IN ONE CM sale of 400 bales bn Thirty Three Ranch 000 bales on Pearce Creek for the middle of the ngonth Prices psid for trees tni are comparable with 1957 Employment Av East All of the In Montan ar physical lc technicians anesthesiologist sociologist psychologist two lab oratory technicians four register ed nurses dietician three pharma csts draftsman manager clinic Also various salesman jobs for of fc machinery alum inum building materiels and 20 life Insurance trainees Interested and qualified apnll eanta may contact fly professional clerical and sales office In the MSES building or phone SK0 5073 year years years years years years MARY ANN AULD uneral services wer this morning in lmo Ann Auld Paul 81 who died Mon day evening in a Polson hospital She had been living with her granddaughter Josephine Left hand of Elmo Burial win be the Indian cemetery at Dayton KALISPILL Visiting hours: pm to 4 pm 7 pm te 9:30 Yellowstone Chicago Denver Lot Angelee Mpts St Paul New Orleans New York Phoenix Seattle Miami Air Cooled Tree Contour Brakes for longer life surer stops per per per per $1000 for per $1000 for deni of Western Airlines told a serv ice club here that hl cOmpanV plans a "stepped up program for airline travel through Great alls and Montana" Terrill Drinkwaler said the Jet age calls for WestepV attempt to secure extension Of flights into Calgary Increasing passenger use of airliners establishment of an airport at Welt Yellowstone which Will hpndle lapg craft and estab lishment of feeder service connect ing Great alls and HUNIno tom munities WE REPRESENT THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD shampoo your rugs standing up And at one tenth the coett DAIRY OICERS HAVRE (UPI) Member of th Montana Dairy Industrie As Delation elected Robert Sherman Butte yesterday to succeed Ken neth McIver of Great alls president Edward McHugh Helena was named vic president and Alfred Dougherty Helena re elected executive secretary Joo Bonawltz Billings was chosen to two year term on the board of directors and Sherman McIver nd Bruce Batchelder of Manhattan wbri re elected to on year term KENNIS DIANNE TURPIN POLSON (1LNS) uneral services will le tomorrow at 2 pm in the Iletz Chapel for Kennls Di anne Turpin 21 who died Mon day evening at a local hospital after a lingering Illness Mrs Turpin was born in Devils Lake ND May 14 1917 She came to Polson with her parents in 1853 and attended Tolson High School for three years She was married to loyd Turpin in Pol son May 12 1050 She I survived by her parents Mr and Mrs Leon Peterson her husband 13 month old son Grant Eugene': a brother William Peterson in the service a sister Dallas 7 and her grandmothers Mrs Lyle Shipley of Sparks Nev and Mrs Bertha Peterson of Mln neswaukon Burial will ba in Lakeview Cemetery Th Rev Olaf Magls the Lutheran church will be in charge of services On ormosa Today KELUNG ormosa (UPD ths mn who wU hurl America's Nike Hercules missile In the teeth Of any Corqumnist air attack landed her today Their officer said they will be ready for action "probably In a A Chinese band played and a crowd of several hundred Chines choired and firecracker popped 01 th pier a the 70S men of the 2qd Missile largest sin gle group of American fighting menver sent to marched off Die Navy transport Breckinridge aa an 32 as14 M1887 63 as 34 ST 64 70 Eternal Vigilance BETHEL Conn (UPI) Police Chief Louis Jackman observed his birthday by stepping ipto a church te pray He wound up ar resting a youth accused of robbing the poor box but for the flight to begin The professional air force officer will be studied more by re mote radio control than any other human being ever to ascend to that altitude And his voice will ba the first broadcast over radio from what amounts to outer space Station KALG will tape record his convcr nation and re broadcast It in this area WHY NOT CALI US OP DROP US A LINE BEORE YOU BUY OR RENEW? THE INTER LAKE Wednesday October 8 1958 3 A fir on Shorty Creek on cier View Ranger District of lat head National orest was listed as controlled yesterday Little if any damage was reported to merchant able timber Th fir started Saturday dur ing brush burning in the are Cause of its spread was attributed to high winds and low humidity during the day The area had re ceived 348 inches of rain during September The new tire brings tne sea total te 84 with 21 listed as man caused This compares wth 87 fires last year and an average of 90 fires a year since 1934 Al though total area burped has not been computed it is believed to be about 500 acre not an exces sive amount Slash burning is reported pro grossing satisfactorily on the for est By district the burning pro Is: Swan 355 acres to burn with 10 burned Condon 573 aero to burn with 346 completed Cer am 110 to burn with the work to start Spotted Bear with 363 to burn and not started Hungry Horse 119 acres out of 696 burn ed Glacier View 602 out of 1434 burned: Tally Lake 127 aero out of 355 completed Of a total of 1104 acres to be covered in slash burning about 28 per cent ha been completed Last year 72 per cent of 2112 aeres of slash was burned In 1956 the forest burned 4860 acres of slash orest officials explained slash material left after logging opera tions must be burned during rela tively wet periods to prevent slash from becoming a fire hazard dur ing the summer Every precaution including a fire line around the 1 area is taken to prevent spread of slash fires they said ined Howard Lee Wheeler of Kalispell was fined $10 yesterday for run ning a Stop sign by Police Judge Edward SchroetOr Tour Arrives About 30 delegates on a goodwill tour ffom SpOkane Wll arrive hero today at abeqt 3 pm pri he lreu! Rn this afterneon and others will take a tour Hungry Horse Dam A meeting with about 35 members of the Kalispell Chamber and a no host dinner is scheduled for today at 6:15 prn st Hacienda The grqup was in Missoula last nigh and had lynch at Polson at noon Job Openings Several job openings sre able through the Montana Service nt 427 irst Aronson Urges Work in Basin Bud Slyter INSURANCE Ph SK 6 5031 AUTO LOANS riendship Club WHITEISH The riend ship Club will have Us first fall meeting today at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Ray Pierce at 1643 Third Bt Mrs Ratehye wiR assist CAN BE YOUR BEST RIEND! AND AT THESE PRICES YOU CAN'T AORD NOT TO HAVE IT! BACKACHE Sacondary to Kidney Irritation It worried by BUddrr Wroknesa" qr tlnr Vp Ntshta or Btd Wettina too fr ouent burnins or Itrh'nx urtntlon Broondory Bv Urht nd Nervousness or atronBmoUin Cloudy Urlna duo to common Kidney and Bidder irrHstlons try OYSTEX for lrt help young and old AokdrusstoHer CVS7TX BH DOW IBID rvu intl'ivv KSHKiaBKaBM Whitefish Moose Meets Thursday WHITEISH The White fish Moope Lodge will have its reg ular meeting Thursday at 8 pm at the Moose Home AU members present are eligible to win the $50 attendance award offered each reg ular meeting night Entertainment will fellow th business TJio Lodge will stage its monthly family night potluck supper riday beginning at 7 pm Invited guests are welcome Members are asked to bring a hot or cold dish and the lodge will fur nish th rest Entertainment twiU follow Robert Wlcen is ehairmSn' Plead Guilty to Station Burglary MISSOULA (UPD Damon Mc Dermott and Ivan Schraeder plead ed guilty in justice court here yes terday to robbing a Missoula serv ice station of Slob Justice of th Peace Zeis mer set bond at $3 Odd apiece and the two were lodged in th Mis eula County jail in lieu of it Seek Re Opening Route Discussion 11 BILLINGS (UPD The North west Aviation Coundl has adopted a resolution calling for re opening of discussion on ipterpatipnal air routes in Canada pd the United States The group urged the Civil Aero nautics Board and the Canadian Air Transportation Ministry yester day to take action on a number of proposed air routes Included are those between Spo kane Wash and Calgary Alta Calgary and Great alls Moftt and also between Begin SASk and Williston and Billings Gene Wadde Portartd Ore was eeeted president of the council succeeding WiUiam Lowe of Billings The new board of directors in cludes Bette Herrin of Helen and James Rothrock of Billings Trio to Open Concert Season Correction Pt trlcia erguson of 267 North Main St received a ticket for care less driving Saturday It was pre viously reported incorrectly that the juvenile was charged with reckless driving Warden to Speak At Church Meet HELEN Wl) The Montana Council of Churches tavjtod State Prison Warden loyd Pw ell to address its stst convention Oct 20 22 in Butt Powell has been invited to diS euss "prisoners are people" at a dinner meeting the evening of Oct 20 It will be open to the public per $1000 for 3 years $1000 for 3 $1000 $1000 WASHINGTON (UPI) The Stale Department announced to day that "barring unforeseen de velopments" all military force will be withdrawn from Lebanon by the end of thle month The announcement ald thecurrent unreal" In Lebanon pears to have essentially dojnlle origins" unlike the outside Inter ferenee wheh clueed the United states last July IB to heed the pie of then President Camille Chamoun for American military force te bolder hie tottering regime view of the nrosr mede toward more tblo interntonl condition In the the depirt ment Hid ha been concluded tht United State forces can now be totally withdrawn from Leba non" I "It Is the confident hep 'M United State government that the Republic of Lebanon its sovereignty and independence strengthened will move forward in unity peace and prosperity" SEEK ROBBER BILLINGS (UPD elloe tinued their search today for a paty fced gunman who robbed the Northside Safeway Store her of tom $2800 in cash and cheek Monday night Police Chief Manon ex pressed belief the robber still may bo in the Billings are AUCTION OPINION HELENA (UPD Attorney Gen eral orrest Anderton new merchandise being auctioned and upon which pereonal property txe have been paid i Wt tubject to the publie auction law df 1M Andereon issued the official opin ion at the request of Otl Pack wood Billings special Yellowstone deputy county attorney Anderson ald however that auc tioneers ef new merchandise aretill subject te regulation under 1895 statute which govenroa general conduct of auctions He added that auctioneer must be Montana citizen at)d post a $5000 performnee bond Herzog Gets Bid Sales Tomorrow Herzog of Columbia alls was successful bidder on the sale of 700000 board feet of timber on Whale Creek on the Glacier View Distrjet of lathead Nation al orest yesterday at a sealed bdale Total sale price was $6673 As sessed value was $384955 Other bidders were Stoltze Land Lumber Co of Half Moon $6 49455 Sam Bellusci of Hungry Horse $595385 Jacob Birky of Columbia alls $544455 Bv species the high bid was $884 for larch and Douglas fir $990 for spruce $3984 for white pine $584 for alpine fir and $684 for lodgepole pine The sale is 53 miles from Co lumbia alls and expires Sept 30 1959 Sales scheduled for tomorrow are the Hoke Creek sale on the east side of Hungry Horse reser voir and Whale Creek salvage No 2 "'Bids will be opened on the Hoke Creek sale at 10 am gust of wind spilled It across its desert launching site Air orce officials said Hie bal loon was drifting slowly south and southwest in almost calm condi tions They said It might come down over Albuquerque tomorrow morn ing after more than 24 hours aloft at a 100000 foot ellltudo McClure was scaled into his snug fitting capsule at 2 a (MST) to day and ground crews slowly in flated the lowering pear shaped plastic bag with helium gas Then the bag and gondola were snapped together crew members took out the slack slowly and third in a series of trips to edge of outer space began McClure 26 was enlm Will Confer A representative ef the Railroad Retirement Board will be at the Montana State Employment Service office in Kalispell tomorrow at 8 am IRE INSURANCE Come in for a demonetrat ion today Members of lathead Craft for Handicapped plan a sale of craft items tomorrow at irst Pres byterian Church from 5 to 8 pm Mrs Stanley Proctor and Mrs Rose Luca are in charge of ar rangements They announced that the fund raising event is for the purchase of a 24 inch portable loom I that the members may use in their homes during the winter months when the guild does not meet items to be offered for sale will include holiday candles pine cone holders chenille covered coat hang ers handwoven barbecue pot hold ers wrist pin cushions link leather belts and candy Widow Die at 81 HELENA (UPI) uneral services will be conducted here tomorrow 2 pm for Mrs Stella Baker Stewart widow of former Gov Samuel Stewart Mrs Stewart a native of Boone ville Mo died yesterday in St Peter Hospital here following prolonged illness She was 81 Her husband a Democrat serv ed as Madison County Attorney then as governor from January 1913 to 1920 and later on the Montana Supreme Court He was an unsuccessful candidate for th Senate before he died on Sept 15 1939 ADMITTED re OAKSHOTT Deborah Kill spelt 1 WILDER Harry Kalispell SCHOMER Michael Kalispell HOLCOMB Robert Celumbl alls JOHNSTON Cleve Kalispell GRESS James Missua ANDERSON Mrs Adolph Kalispell SIMONS Mrs Kenneth Lake aide KIMZEY Orla Columbia all WEEKS Marion Kalispell DISCHARGED BARKER Mr Ger nd babr Rlsferk McDOUGALL Mrs Den and foby Kalispell GALLOWAY Donald Colum bia allal WATTERS My Kill spell McDANIEL Roy pkeside WHITE Mrs'Aldb Rexford SLOAN Thomas West Glacier BIBB Susanna Kalispell KELLOGG Mrs Pauline Kall spelt STOHER Mrs Msrgaret KiU JONES Randal Kalispell Edgerton TA Wins Top Award Edgerton School TA received a superior ratnig for last work the state TA coaveatiq in Havre last weekend The award is based on comple tion of a schedule drawn up by the state association Russell TA re ceived honorable mention Carl Jacobson principal of Elrod School was presented with a lit membership The membership the Elrod TA length of TA with children 42 32 60 62 71 51 7f S3 74 Weatherman Sees Normal October HELENA (UPI) Temperatures and precipitation far the rest of October should average near nor mal to slightly below the Weather Bureau said today The 30 day outlook estimate of average rainfall and tempera ture said temperatures should near normal west of the Divide to slightly beow normal east Precipitation is expected to be somewhat lighter than usual along both the Idaho and Dakota borders but nr normal in central Montana Shampoo Master CLEANS A 9'x 12' RUG PROESSIONALLY IN 30 MINUTES AT HOME! Dies at Age 70 Mr Margaret Cochron 70 aiid yesterday morning In ptl She had been a resident here for 49 yr She was borend reared Arkanaa and In Mareh 1909 wa married to James at Van Huron Ark They came to the lathead in the fall of 1909 Their home was at 844 Second Avt East Mr Cnehren la aUTVlVtd by her husband James Ceehron at in Kilianell: one daughter Mr Helen Andersen ef Bow man nd two grandchildren There 1 two Mrs Rose Hardy of Louis Mo and Mr Albert Rice of Van BUren Ark nd on brother Jo Mat lock of Columba Gs Service arreMemonta wl bo announced by the Waggoner nd Campbell uneral Home "Magk inish iHUmK! HELENA (UPD Gov Aronson today urged Interior Sec retary red Seaton to include an item for beginning construction in the East Bench unit of the Missouri River Basin project in the 1960 fis cal year budget Aronson said that the irrigation of East Bench land Is required to make possible a large number of needed small farms and homes 'addition supplemental water for Beaverhead Valley lands will assure production of additional quan tities of hay for wintering livestock a major industry of this area" Aronson wrote Seaton The governor told Seaton that the construction of a unit of the fed eral interstate highway for the area has been postponed until I960 in order to re route the highway so as not to pass through the site of the Bureau of Reclamation reser voir to be constructed for the East Bench unit of the new highway through the reservoir site and the necessity of re locating this highway when the project is constructed would amount to a needless addi tional cost of over $2 million Aron en said Shorty ire Is Controlled tabu: Max Mln ee 48 48 41 41 41 40 LATHEAD Cloudy and cool with oecailonnl rain today Cloudy to partly 1 cloudy with a little rain or mow to nlsht ann tomorrow Coldar tonight Continued cool tomorrow Hlsli temp arature today 60 Low tonight near 01 Ijlah tomorrow 45 High yesterday 61 Low lagt night 41 Precipitation Sunaet 6:03 pm Sunrlae 6:41 a Noon temperature 47 Relative humid ity 80 per cent (rom Unlltd rait lalaraatlonal) WT or DIVIDE ClOtKly with cccaalonai rain lower elevations andnow in mounUli'i this afternoon cloudy With oceselonal rain or enow tonight end 'tomorrow: colder: high thia atrernoen en SO ipwa tonight se 36l Jutb tomorrow iSS $XT BIVIDRiw Cloudy with mattered showers and aiiapce cat ered anow northwest this afternoon: ejoudy with occasional rain or snow toplght end toniorfotw colder highs thia afternoon 46 north to 6ft smith Iowa tonight XBSO highs tomorrow IB THE rjVX DAY ORECAST WEST DIVIDE Temperatures wli average 3 draftee below aea sons normal cooling through middle title week fallowed by warming over weekend and eoollng again early next weak: ahowera at lower elevations anew in mountains through middle thia week and ai'tln early next week normal maximums 61 62 normal mini liumi tfl 34 EAST DIVIDE Temperatures will avaraae 3 degrtag below aen I jonal normal cooling through middle of thl week followed by warming over weekend and cooler again early I next week precipitation middle this week and agdln early next week nor mal maximums 67 63 normal mini muma av ao MONTANA (lotion Blllthlts Belgrade Broadus Butte Cut Bank Dillon Drummond Glasgow Great alls flnvre Helena Kalispell Lewistown Livingston Balloon Begins light io Space Christmas Tree Sales Set Up By orest Prices Near Normal Christmas tree sale activity is 10 Contjon has alo arranged the now underway in lathead Na tiOiiAI orest At bid openings the White fish Ranger Station last week Al beft Hass bought 600 bles of trees on Pilot Knob for 85 cent a bale and 500 bales on Oettjfcer Creek for 65 cents i bale Clyde A Turn er bought 1000 bales en Tobi Creek for 91 cents and Montana Tree Co was successful bidder en 1060 bales on Martin Creek at 76 cents Martin Creek trees were Al pine fir and the other sales were DPuglas fir At a bid openi1) yesterday at Bigfork Western Tree Co bought 800 bales on Potter Creek at $1 a bale: Phil Grass Marion com partment 600 bale st 965 cents: James Uhd 250 bl Left Creek 83 cents and Managhan Bros 500 bales at Rogers Lake at $103 a bale Hungry Horse Ranger District hs scheduled the sal of 300 bales oh Handkerchief Ridge for Oct IN IN IN IN IN IN OUTSIDE THE ABOVE par $1000 for (10 discount oil Homo under construction) Around Montana By Unlit iniesnaileast st 78 78 69 62 64 89 68 fll 1' 2 fl KSSS! 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