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Thursday, June 29, 1950 Great Falls Tribune 9 Frederick Stone, 58, Augusta, Saybury Cincinnati Man Appointed Executor Here for Estate of Mary Kruse Midnight Shotv at Liberty To Reveal Voodoo Mysteries Dies Here Frederick Stone, 58, Augusta, died Wednesday at a local hospital. Long-guarded powers of the Voo He was born June 13, 1892, in poned by Holt until July 5. The until between 11:30 and 12 when she will be taken to the stage of real estate in Valley county that is included in her estate. She died doo priests of Haiti will be re mm '0 the Liberty and awakened by -Dr. vealed and demonstrations of yogi Zomb, the management said.

mass hypnotism and fakir mystery hearing was postponed because the state board of equalization has not furnished an interlocutory certificate. Heirs are the widow, three daughters and a son. "The Seance of Wonders" is pre Nov. 3, 1942. The estate is valued at $7,800.

Heirs are two brothers, Albert and Colin, and three sisters, Margaret, Edna and Katherine. Holt authorized V. H. Quigley, executor of the estate of Alfred An inheritance tax hearing on the sented exclusively at midnight as the producer declares that only at that witching hour is it possible for him to bring to theater audiences Leeds, S. D.

For many years he was employed as a miner in Victor, Colo. He came to Augusta three weeks ago and joined relatives in a trucking business. He is survived by four sisters, Lillian Burnett, Augusta; Mrs. William Comstock, Detroit; Mrs. May Beal and Mrs.

Myrtle Thomas, both of Miller, S. and a brother, Albert, Kirk, Ore. Funeral arrangements are pending at the W. H. George Co.

Willis M. Kruse, Cincinnati, was named executor of the estate of Mary Kruse in an order signed by District Judge C. F. Holt. The estate of Mrs.

Kruse, who died June 10, is estimated to be worth more than $25,000. It consists of property in Cascade and Chouteau counties. Willis M. Kruse, her son, is sole beneficiary. An inheritance tax hearing, scheduled Wednesday on the estate of John Sletten, prominent local contractor and former city councilman who died March 11, 1949, was post- estate of Alberta Ruth Hansen also was postponed until July 5.

The the spectacular phenomena and eerie Anderson, to sell estate property in hearing will determine what taxes1 Herbert L. Hansen owes the state. thrills for which the show is noted. Geraldine to George O. Luhr for $1,000.

Anderson died Aug. 17, 1949. The Montana Deaconess school in Drive-in Helena is sole devisee. The estate's Just the Thing for Smart, Comfortable Summer Wear Washable cotton and rayon crepes in tipper and wrap-around styles. Colors: Pink, blue, yellow, green and rose.

Sizes 12-18, 9-15. gross value was set at about $16,000. Opens Today The Frozen Custard drive- Spray of the Falls in at 1405 Central avenue west, representing an investment of about The estate was valued at about $6,000 with $5,007 subject to Income taxes. Mrs. Hansen died Jan.

12, 1946. Judge J. W. Speer continued a hearing on the estate of Rose Bay-nor until July 5. She died Oct.

10, 1949. Ignatius J. Baynor, a son, Is the heir. Speer set July 19 as the time for probating the will of Isabella Thompson, who died May 27. The estate is estimated to be worth more than $10,000 and less than $20,000.

It consists of a ranch, cattle and' bonds. Devisees are Grace I. Woods, Mil-legan route; Homer W. Thompson, Millegan route: Dorothy A. Lewis, PUBLIC MEETING TODAY afternoon of Elinor Chase and Clin $25,000, will be opened today by Lou and Harry Voyta, 3021 Fourth avenue north.

ton C. Booker are Mr. and Mrs. Civilan club. Hotel Rainbow, 12:15 Truck Driver Jailed in Lieu of Bail Neal Norman Stamnes, 43, High John McVey, Lewistown; Mr.

and m. Regular luncheon meeting. Mrs. Steve Hogan. Butte: Mrs The new drive-in will specialize in frozen custard and a complete 95 R.

L. Raohn, manager of the Mid $8 Clarke Gester, Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwingel, Cut Bank; fountain line and sandwiches. land Implement Co.

here, left Wednesday for Minneapolis. The new building was constructed by C. E. Mitchell Sons as general Mrs. Peter B.

Roberts, Shelby, and Mr. and Mrs. John Corette and Mr Malta residents visiting in Great contractors. wood, was arrested Wednesday on and Mrs. John Hauck, all of Butte.

Falls are Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bar Mr. and Mrs. Voyta have been Fifty-five boys and girls from Te rett and Mrs.

Ray Harwood. Great Falls; W. Byron Thompson, Detroit, and six heirs of Nugent B. Thompson, all in Michigan. residents of Great Falls since 1922 In Great Falls on business from and have been engaged actively in DR.

ZOMB AND AIDE ton county 4-H clubs, in a bus driven by Almon Perry of Fairfield, passed through Great Falls Wednesday enroute to Camp Rotary for a Holt appointed J. E. Kremer ad other business enterprises. Missoula are W. B.

Morton and Hugh G. King. Morton is with the forest service. ministrator of the estate of Frank A. Osberg, who died in the veterans' will be presented by Dr.

Zomb at Church Bells Ring four-day camp with youngsters from a special midnight show at the Judith Basin county. They were PERPIGNAN, France, June 28 Liberty theater Friday. Glacier county residents spending few days here are Mary and Joe (U.R) An earthquake of medium in hospital in Sheridan, June 10. The estate consists of $1,200 in a bank account and $1,800 in bonds. Lucille Osberg, Los Angeles, is the accompanied by Ray Kelly, county agent; Freda R.

Schroder, home demonstration agent; Assistant Rigney, Cut Bank, and Claude Mor tensity shook part of southern France tonight, causing church gan, Browning. Established 1926 620 CENTRAL a drunken driving count after he upended a truck he was driving and left the accident scene. Witnesses said they saw Stamnes drive through a stop sign on Ninth street south and Tenth avenue. The witnesses followed his machine and said the truck hit a sign at Twenty-seventh street. Stamnes was driving on the wrong side of the road when his truck skidded and turned over, witnesses explained.

Police stated the driver left his wrecked machine and started walking down the highway toward Belt. He later was discovered asleep behind a signboard by the highway patrol. He is being held at tb city jail in lieu of bail. Zomb will present his "Seance of Wonders" starting promptly at midi night As a preliminary, a local girl will be hypnotized in a show window of the Paris store at 3 Friday afternoon and will remain there heir. Agent and Mrs.

Howard Connell of Speer approved investment of bells to ring in many towns. No casualties or property damage were Visiting in the city from ChoU' Fairfield, Jim Mills and Helen Han son, camp recreation assistant. reported. teau county are C. H.

Brinkman, Fort Benton, and Mr. and Mrs. L. money of the trust estate of Alfred Malmberg, who died Nov. 17, 1948.

The petition granted asked permis W. Reynolds, Highwood. sion to invest $25,000 in public im Drastic clearance, sale prices of provement bonds of the city of dresses, coats, suits. Buy now for Great Falls. Arthur W.

Malmberg, your Fourth of July holiday. Classic Shop, 407 Central avenue. Adv. a son and trustee, filed the petition. Beneficiaries of the trust fund are seven granddaughters and three Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Leftwich left grandsons. The estate has more than Wednesday for Missoula. Leftwich, Lewis and Clark national forest $40,000 in a local bank. Speer appointed Edward J.

Hall supervisor, will confer with regional --mmw 'f 1 1 1 V9f administrator of the estate of Real Estate Transfers forest service officials at Missoula. Kathleen M. Hall, who died May Here on business are G. eleven 26. The estate consists of property valued at less than $10,000.

Heirs burg and Ray Atkins, Butte; F. A. are Edward J. Hall, the husband; Damschen, Lewistown; J. H.

Hammer, Stanford; Max Moller and a daughter, Kathleen Ann Schrupp, Rutenbeck, Kalispell, and George Great Falls, and a son, Edward Hall. Libby. Larson, Craig. T. M.

and Eunice Skinner, Simms, to John A. Greer Simms, one lot in Simms, $500. Sigurd Colbensori, Cascade, to Harlan R. and Josephine Mattson. Cascade, property in Cascade, $500.

John E. McGinnis, Great Falls, to John E. and Helen Rife, Great Falls, Holt appointed W. B. Scott, spe Mrs.

Roy H. Gianoulias, 1920 Cen- cial appraiser for the estate of Mary tral avenue, was elected secretary' Lily MacRae, who died Dec. 31. 1944, treasurer of the Daughters of Pene lope at the district convention held A hearing will be held July 14. Heirs are two sons, Joseph Roy MacRae and John C.

MacRae, and in conjunction with the Order of residential property at 3413 Central Ahepa meeting in Butte. avenue, $13,000. two daughters. Louise Hasledalen Eliza E. Holman, Great Falls, to Mrs.

Vivian D. Chamberlain, 621 and Lorraine MacRae. Frank S. Holman. Great Falls, resi Speer appointed Lucille E.

Gil- Fifth avenue north, has left for North Dakota and Iowa to visit dential nrooerty at 1104 Fourth more administratrix of the estate of Patrick A. Gilmore, who died May avenue north, $6,000. relatives and friends. She also will travel to New Mexico to visit the Carlsbad caverns before returning 29. The estate, valued at less than Arthur Allen Ekstrom, Great Falls, to James C.

and Pearl Haney, Great Falls, residential property at 1312 $10,000, consists of property in Great here. Falls. Lucille Gilmore, the widow. is the heir. First avenue north, $5,000.

Among Great Falls visitors are A decree of settlement of the I mlie of Personal Size Ivory Harlon C. and Irma Mainard, Great Falls, to Evangeline Forest, Great Falls, residential property at estate of John G. Campbell, who died May 20, was filed by William Mrs. Mark Edick, Livingston; Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Shaffer, Billings; Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Berland, Brady; Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Denson, Shelby; Mrs, Gertrude Anderson, Dutton, and Mr, E. Campbell, administrator. A son, 1025 Sixth avenue south, $5,500.

John a. Campbell, will receive Eddie B. Cox, Great Falls, to Emil $458.16. and Mrs. C.

Peters, Conrad. Edward and Ethel M. Pankake Holt named Truman G. Bradford Stanford, residential property at 920 Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. McGee and when you buy 4 takes romiliar nrifal administrator for the estate of Carl Seventh avenue northwest, $9,000. Lt. R.

J. McGee and Frank Anderson, who died Feb. 21. The estate, consisting of property in McGee, returned recently from Mis Robert S. and Barbara R.

Nelson. soula where they visited Mr. and Great Falls, to Merle B. and Audrey Great Falls, is valued at $3,350 Mrs. F.

R. Moody. Mrs. Moody is D. Brunsvold.

Great Falls, residen Heirs are two sons in Longview the former Anna Margaret McGee tial property at 2817 Sixth avenue one in Aspen, one Lt. McGee left Tuesday night for north, $1,000. Caldwell, a daughter in San Francisco, and a granddaughter San Francisco on his way to Guam. Pappin Construction Great Mrs. Helen Dickson, 2700 Fourth Falls, to William R.

and Eileen it, in Oelwem, la. Korlath, Great Falls, residential Speer authorized Colin H. Kerr, avenue south, will go to Chautauqua, N. for a summer course in music r. -O- MJ.

nroDertv at 2924 Fourth avenue brother of Ida May Kerr, to sell The local music teacher will study south, $11,000. under former professors of Julliard Funeral Rites School of Music, including Dr, Willard F. and Ruth M. Toevs, Great Falls, to Henry D. and Ethel M.

Daneke, Great Falls, residential Marion Raus, symphony lecturer at Carnegie hall. She plans to return nroDertv at 2121 Second avenue in six weeks. Saturday for north, $15,500. Mrs. Nellie White, Osakis, Minn.

Henry J- Lawrence and Katherine is visiting her son-in-law and daugh. L. Leirdalil M. Steffes. all of Great Falls, to John S.

and Elsie W. Murphy, Great ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McDonah, 809 Seventh avenue south. Mrs Falls, residential property at 3500 Funeral services for Lewis Leir Second avenue north.

White will leave in the middle of July to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Doty, and family in Eugene, John H. Noble, administrator of dahl, 53, Monarch, who died Wednesday at a local hospital, will be Saturday afternoon at 2 at the the estate of the late John Zurka, Ore, and her niece, Rosanne Doty, Great Falls, to. J. J.

Limbaugh, Great W. H. George Co. chapel. Rev.

in Centralia, Wash. The Dotys are Falls, residential property at 313 Ralph Lmdquist and the Black 9 1 vtff'i't-f" v. Tj I OF r-N I IT IC former Great Falls residents. Fifth avenue south, $940. TO HELP YOU DISCOVER TODAY'S BEST BUY IN TOILET SOAPS Eagle Commandery chapter No.

Among guests from out-of-town Lewis C. and Nettie V. Langley will officiate. Burial will be in High expected here for the wedding this Great Falls, to Roy E. Nyberg, Great land cemetery under auspices the Disabled War Veterans.

Falls, residential property on Sec ond avenue southwest near Six James Roosevelt teenth street southwest, $1,000. Leirdahl's death came after an illness of several days. He was born in Norway Sept. 29, 1896. He came Alden N.

and Ruth M. Quam, EMM. TOW! Lufkin. and Verna L. Martin to Minnesota with his parents at Tells of Backing From President Dutton.

to Nick and Vivian E. the age of 10 and moved to Great Falls in 1915 where he resided until Tomaskie, Great Falls, residential recently. He served an army en property at 2018 Sixth avenue north. WASHINGTON, June 28 OJ.R) listment beginning in 1917. $5,500.

James E. Roosevelt, Democrat candi Leirdahl is survived by his wife, T. R. and Ethel Westerland. Great Hazel; a daughter, Mrs.

Frank Ful date for governor of California, said after a White House call today that Falls, to George W. and Catherine Gasvoda. Great Falls, one acre about ton, Plevna; a son, Robert, Great he has President Truman's backing. Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Carl "The president said he hoped I'i son and Mrs.

Bertha Skaag, both of be elected," Roosevelt declared Minneapolis; a brother, Ole, who after a 20-minute talk with Mr. lives in Canada, and two grand Truman. children. 1 Save by buying 4 cakes of Personal Size Ivory; 2 Save again by getting another cake of Personal Size Ivory Free! Get That Ivory Look In fust on week I Use Ivory's thrifty Personal Size Cake to get That Ivory Look! Just change to regular, gentle care with pure, miH Ivory. That's all In one week, your complexion will be softer, smoother, younger-looking.

You'll have That Ivory Look! He was a past master of Great YouH love the new Personal Size Ivory! It's baby's pure, mild Ivory in a handy beauty soap size wonderful for complexion use. With Ivory you can give your complexion the most famous skin care in the world and actually save money, too! Why 4 cakes of Personal Size Ivory cost about the same as only 3 cakes of other well-known toilet soaps! Yes, Personal Size Ivory is today's best value in beauty soap! So treat your complexion to Ivory care and your purse to a double saving! Sam the, tarn weight. He said the president is anxious to do everything he can" to help him defeat Republican Gov. Earl Falls lodge No. 118 past commander of Black Eagle Com Warren in the November election four miles southeast of Great ails.

$500, and 160 acres in the vicinity of Evans, $2,000. Alvis D. and Bessie Irene Cowie and Ross H. and Grace Green, all of Great Falls, to Helen M. and Charles William Purtle Great Falls, residential property immediately south of Tenth avenue south, $1,000.

D. McCallum, 79, Ex-Falls Man, Dies in Canada mandery chapter No. 8, and a mem ber of the Royal Arch Masons chap ter No. 9, Disabled War Veterans and the First English Lutheran church. Engine Pump Blazes on Fire Insurance Tf I Phona 6525 YEOMAN AGENCY 408 Strain Bldg.

1 I r-L-veV i An engine on a pump at the Tenth avenue south bridge, under con Dougald McCallum, 79, formerly struction, caught fire Wednesday of Great Falls, died Monday at his home in St. Thomas, Ont. McCallum operated the Copper State Cleaners with Frank Weldele for about 15 PERSONAL SIZI IVORY FREE OFFER COUPON tlfe life feiO(2tfeG ir7T7TTi (77tU flTTi fP ft night with minor damage resulting. Firemen said the equipment was used to pump water out of forms in which a concrete pier will be poured. The blaze broke out on the west end of the bridge with the west side fire department bringing it under control.

years before moving to Canada. Albert Tout, a long-time acquant- ance of McCallum's here, was ad vised of his death in a telegram GSSS3 fCEES received from a brother, Donald Mc Callum. CLEANUP Driver, 15, Arrested Vera L. Fisher, 15, was arrested McCallum sold his interests in the cleaning firm to Weldele and left Great Falls about June 1 for Can iff tto(35OT I TO THK DFAT.FR Our ulmmin will redsem thl 1 I on a careless driving charge. Police ada, where he since had made his Bargains in Plant and Nursery Departments released him to see the probation officer today.

Fisher was arrested on River road. home. McCallum made his home here at the Woodworth apartments, He wasn't married. I T' ttun coupon in accordance with the agreement made with I you, provided yon and the customer have complied I I vy arnpinw with the term of the offer. Any ealee tax must be I lid by the customer.

vi( I ((jig CTTT ION. BTATl PBOCTMGAM8L gV Offtr expirts July 3t, 1950 vl SEED DEPARTMENT Overload Bail Forfeited I ORE DOCTORS ADVISE IVORY THAU ANY OTHER SOAP 993 PURE IT FLOATS Phillip James Cameron, Living- Water Services New or Replaced The Fastest Way Edwin Johnson Call 7213 or 2-4781 ston, forfeited bail in the Isaacson justice court for driving a truck and trailer with a overload. Cameron drives for the Hash Construction Co. 2fZt uzm.

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