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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 16

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Kalispell, Montana
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THE INTER LAKE Sunday October 14 1Y36 lathead Valley Hospital Notes News in Review Banger District as delineated by a I holding of such election will be wilderness area the microwave receiv Inc Microwave Will Accident Victim Inter Lake Will Be Used Soon make on 140 county farms had Anaconda Builds 2 lint School VHG EIOENCy One Week Only Event! Crepe Remarque formfit regularly $4 at Line" Panel of slight extra cwt Price Less Your Trade in YOU PAY ONLY BARBIZON Body Contour Sizes: The Store for Women A WRINGER WASHER 3000000 users Qurrn SPEED with the new PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL same spot radio Th amooth uneluitarad Unaa o( thia tailoredlip mak for pwfct fit under Un or fun drr Th fin Crap Komarquo la a bland of Dacron and Cordura Rayon that navr nd Ironing Whll and atal only of the Neils the $35 million but not ft bm 6 ft more or Jerry Winkley son of Mr and Mrs Jack Winkley of Rollins is attending General Motors Insti tue in lint Mich and no100 ($3924000) interest at a rate not ex six per centum (6) per payable semi annually for cunranteecl for a LIETIME 20995 4000 One of the last remaining re gions where giant gorillas survive in the wild is the high bamboo forest on the slopes of Belgian Congo volcanoes says the Nation al Geographic Society irst National Bank Kalispell Montana Highlights of the week's news in the lathead: Northwest Video Inc said Sat urday it hoped to be using the services of Montana Microwave by today or the first of the week Jack Pen well of Northwest Video explained the microwave relay as a method of transporting the tele vision signals directly from the top of Big Mountain rather than over land by cable It transmits radio waves in the same manner as any radio or television station However Penwell said the fre quencies used are in the short wave spectrum where the practical use of high gain transmitting and receiving anten nas make possible the use of low power and more efficient equip ment The signals of KREM TV chan nel 2 and' KHQ TV channel 6 from Spokane are received on top of Big Mountain with conventional TV antennas There the television information is separated from the respective channels and inserted in the ultra ultra short wave (or mi crowave) signal of the microwave sending station This carries the television information to the re ceiving point on the Conrad Nation al Bank building in Kalispell where the channel 2 and 6 signals are placed on their original fre NO 1 Not fh natural urv of Ihb "fith lin" 'W panL how it followi your body lino for mocfil comfort and unoeth linondor ctomt fining doth Ml In no iron tlon duly adopted at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said school district held on the 24th day of September 1956 an election of registered qualified electors of School District No 50 of lathead County State of Montana who are taxpayers therein and whose names appear on the last completed as sessment roll for state county and school district taxes prior to the for construction in western Mon tana during the next year 1 "Bryn Mawr" quencies for distribution over the Kalispell cable system Penwell said the process can be compared to a drive from Spokane to the top of Big Mountain a flight by helicopter from Big Mountain to Kalispell and then a drive around the streets of Kalispell in an automobile of the same and model The used serves the purpose as a reflector in a light It concentrates the waves in a narrow beam so that they can travel further with more strength The equipment will oper ate continuously The installation on top of Big Mountain is enclosed in a large building However the dish atop Conrad National Bank wiH not be enclosed but will be equipped with de icing heaters to protect it from winter weather In addition to providing service to Kal ispell the signals are being micro waved to Missoula where a cable system recently began operation been signed up in the 1957 Soil Bank acreage Two women were killed instant ly and two other persons seriously injured in a head on collision on a Highway 2 curve about seven miles east of Kalispell The dead were identified as Mrs Joseph Kiernan 44 ort Hall Idaho and her mother Mrs Marie Novak 68 of Coram Taken to Kalispell General Hospital were Joseph Kiernan 53 of ort Hall and Carol Baril 24 Kalispell Kalispell Chamber of Commerce accepted the Kalispell Jaycees plan to change Christmas decora tions in tlie downtown area NOTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Clerk of School Dis trict No 50 (Evergreen) of lat head County State of Montana that pursuant to a certain resolu BIRTUS CHIRGWIN Mr and Mrs John girl Kalispell riday STRONG Mr and Mrs Jack girl Kalispell riday TITCHBOURNE Mr and Mrs Raymond girl ortine ADMITTER REDIELD Charles Lakeside SPELTZ Walter Spokane DISCHARGED PURDY Mrs David and baby Eureka ERICKSON Mrs Clayton and baby Kalispell SMITH Mrs John and baby Bigfork GWYNN Mrs Turman Eureka BLACK Robert Columbia alls Personal Loans To fit Your Need eqtpppnd with SPEED QUEEN famous BOWL SHAPED STAINLESS STEEL TUB held on the Kith day of October 1956 at Evergreen School for the purpose of voting upon the ques tion of whether or not the Board of Trustees shall be authorized to issue and sell bonds of said school district in the amount of Thirty Nine Thousand Two Hundred orty Dollars beating cecding annum the purpose of building heating furnishing and equipping a new school building The bonds to be issued will be either amortization or serial bonds and amortization bonds will be the first choice of the Board of Trustees The bond to be Issued whether amortization or serial bonds will be payable in in stallments over a period of twenty years The polls will be open from 12:00 pm and until 8:00 pm of the said day DATED AND POSTED this 25th days of September 1956 RED A SCHIEELBEIN Clerk of School District No 50 of lathead Coun ty State of Montana Sept 26 Oct 7 14 MICROWAVE James Edmiston right and Jack Penwell Inspect ing station on top of the Conrad National Bank building which will eliminate the nse of cable in bring ing television signals from Big Mountain to Kalispell Edmiston is an officer in Montana Microwave and Penwell in Northwest Video Rarbizons tailored classic HOUSE OR RENT Newly Decorated Bedroom Homo ull base ment automatic oil furnace 2 blocks from downtown Adults $65 month Box 112 Dsily Inter Lske Whitefish Memorial BIRTHS ENGLE Mr and Mrs Ernest boy Whitefish yesterday REDENBERG Mr and Mrs Duane Whitefish yesterday ADMITTED WILSON Jane Columbia alls LAYMAN Mrs Michael White fish LADD Mrs Rachel Whitefish BRIGGS baby Patrick Olney REED Mrs Carl Whitefish DISMISSED ELLIS Mrs Earl Whitefish STOUT Lee Whitefish BACH Miss Shirley Whitefish OLSON Galen Whitefish STONE Mrs Clinton and baby Columbia alls STANGLE Mrs Lockie Eureka LOWITZ Leonard Columbia alls WILSON Jane Columbia alls New Chip Plant MISSOULA (UP) Work hasstarted on a new log barking and chipper plant at the Anaconda Co lumber department yards at near by Bonner officials said The new plant is expected to be in operation by April It will trans fer waste products into a form that can be used for pulp In paper man ufacturing The new plant would have a hy draulic barker io peel bark from all logs brought into the mill and the bark slabs and trim usual waste products would then be re duced to chips Company officials planned to sell the product to one or more of the Yours at this price for one week only this best seller that's an all time popular favorite in Barbizon's fabulous Crepe Remarque slim smooth lines in the famous Body Contour fit to flatter your figure Launders with ease and drip dries wrinkle free Next week back at the regular price so hurry in for yours nowl NATIONAL OREST TIMBER OR SALE Scaled blds will be re ceived by the orest Supervisor or his authorized representative at Kalispell Montana at 2:00 in November Iti 1956 for all live and merchantable dead timber marked or designated lor cutting on tin area embracing 130 acres within lhe lathead National orest Pot ter Creek drainage Tally Lake MONDAY Ray Ellinan of Columbia alls while on a hunting trip located the wreckage of the plane which carried Jack Little of Great alls and a passenger to their deaths in the South ork last year A delegation from the Kimberly BC Chamber of Commerce told Kalispell Chamber members that work has begun on the new Elko Roosville Road Anderson Plugs or Yellowtail Improves Here Joseph Kiernan 50 ort Hal Idaho was reported of the serious at Kalispell Gen eral Hospital Saturday Kiernan suffered multiple frac tures of his right side a crushed chest and concussion in a two car accident near here Thursday His wife Marie 44 and his mother in law Mrs Marie Novak Coram were killed in the accident which also hospitalized the driver of the other car Carol Baril 24 Kalispell Mrs Baril was off the ser ious list TUESDAY A party of five men returned to Spotted Bear Ranger Station with sufficient evidence to determine the fate of three Tacoma Wash uranium hunters whose plane dis appeared in the June 28 1955 Kenneth Neils Lumber Co said pulp and paper mill which would result from a merger of the Neils irm and St Regis Paper Co would probably be built in Libby Ashram Inc a religious order presented is lakeshore property and buildings near Bigfork to the Bigfork Masonic Lodge Trim Terrific THURSDAY lathead County Agricultural and Stabilization committee re ported that 40921 acres of winter wheat RIDAY Kenneth Neils of Neils Lum ber Co said that if the new pulp and paper mill is built in Libby it will bring 1600 construction workers to the town by next spring Collins Construction Co of Kal ispell was successful bidder on a new Lakeside grade school Countj Commissioners voted $1500 toward the purchase of a fire truck to be stationed in Som ers ft i Mb WEDNESDAY Mrs Henrickson state president of the WCTU said the organization had not endorsed any political candidates including Ar nold Olsen Democratic candidate for governor Mrs Jack Little of Great alls widow of the man whose plane went down in the South ork area emphatically denied that her hus band had been wearing a $5000 ring or that he was carrying about $5000 in cash PLUS ArcCwte TrBBfliiln Simplest and finest In any washer Belt Mae to eliminate shock and friction Sedtamt Zeee to trap grh and dirt AUl eature of custom tailored garments onnfit styles it in a moderately priced miracle of light White Dacron Waist sizes 25 to 34 See and feel the comfort of this new shaping style Be fitted in Girdle No 1598 today! Bend turn or twist never an un comfortable moment or unsightly bulge when you wear this new Girdle1 Specially styled and shaped for comfort with the new "lithe panel a subtle shaping design cut and tailored to follow your natural body line Long an expensive Sponsor Harvest Ball at CHS irst annual Dally Inter Lake Harvest Ball for high school stu dents will be staged Halloween night in the old gymnasium at latbead County High School The dance will be from 9 pm to midnight with an intermis sion for a dance contest for which prizes will be awarded Refreshments will be furnish ed by Kalispell merchants and music will be donated by Ameri can ederation of Musicians Local 552 MU li tfi Whit only tai Lady 44 LUU MIm I II LUU Lady TaU Mll 11 IJ Indoor Sports Will Meet on Tuesday lathead Chapter of Indoor Sports Inc will meet Tuesday at 8 at Elrod School it was an nounced today by the chapter pres ident Ardean Rogers Indoor Sports is a social and service organization for physically handicapped adults in the vallev Good Sports the sponsoring organ ization will attend the meeting Jack Meeker of the Montana State Employment Service will be guest speaker Bauxite the aluminum ore is believed to be the residual matter left behind after centuries of weathering of aluminum bearing rock and contains large quantities of aluminum oxide $16995 Libby Chooses Senior Play LIBBY The date for the senior play has been set for Nov 16 The play chosen is a comedy mystery by George Batson and Jack Kirkland The story of Boarders" Is in the Damon Runyan tradition The scene is set at the home of Cordelia an amiable spinster with the charm of honest individuality Wanting to make good on her own before marrying John Todd Cor delia is delighted when two Boston school teachers the Haines sisters arrive to stay with her Really gun molls mity and Priscilla hide $15000 in a great variety of un likely places To add to satisfaction the Deacon another mobster seems to add respectability to her oddly assorted menage Cordelia has without her knowledge two other roomers Smiley and Joey hoodlums sent by Boston Benny to find the double crossing molls Students chosen for the cast are: Cordelia Linda Oaks Mrs Hodge Laurie reeman Candy Joann Davis Amity Haines Diane Gompf Glory Myrna Reedy Su sie Donna Dunwoody Smiley Roy Lucas Joey Tom Schroedel Bos ton Benny Don Gilchrist Captain Lloyd Myers Professor Kermit Lelr Herman Willie Schikora John Todd Charles Haines and Lon Daggett Ted Kessel GREAT ALLS (UP) State Sen LeRoy Anderson says con struction of Yellowtail Dam would ease school room shortages and build the tourist Industry in east ern Montana Anderson said that one new in dustry which went into northwest ern Montana because hungry Horse Dam was built will pay eight times more toward construction of (new pulp plants tentatively planned a 600 student high school in Colum bia alls will all thep rop erty owners of Columbia He pointed out that the assessed valuation of Anaconda Aluminum Co more than the assessed valuation of the entire City of Kal Yellowtail Dam can do for eastern Montana what Hungry Horse dam did and is doing for Western said the Demo cratic Eastern District congres sional nominee Wendy Wynne Infant Dies Wendy Joan Wynne 6 month old infant died at a Kalispell hospital riday night Wendy Joan was born in Great alls March 30 1956 Surviving are her parents Mr and Mrs Glen Wynne of Big fork one sister Wanda Jeanne: her grandparents Mr and Mrs Halverson and great grand mother Mrs Jeanne Marchand of Moses Lake Wash uneral services have been set for Tuesday at 10 a at Wag gener Campbell Chapel with the Rev Stearns of the Metho dist Church of Bigfork officiating Burial will be in Conrad Memor ial Cemetery i Shown with "Ufa Romance" Bra No 582 in Nyksn Size 32A to 38C $150 innp on file estimated guaranteed to be 843 of lareh Douglas fir and ban of spruce timber less Rids are Invited on a lump sum basis for the unguaranteed es timate of the total net volume marked or designated as indicated above No stumpage bid of less than $11674 will be considered In addition to payments for stumpage the purchaser will be required to deposit into special funds in the Treasury of the United States $237700 to cover the cost of slash disposal and $169800 to cover the cost of stand improvement Each sealed bld must be accompanied by a certified cheek bank draft or money order for $150000 to be ap plied on the purchase price re funded or retained In part as liqui dated damages according to con ditions of sale The total amount bid for stumpage plus the total amount required for other depos its may be paid in full in advance of cutting or in six equal payments each to be paid In advance but in proportion to the estimated timber cut and when called for by the orest Service A bond of $150000 will be required The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved Before bids are submitted full in formation concerning the timber conditions of sale and submission of blds should be obtained from the orest Supervisor Kalispell Mon tana or Tally Lake District Ran ger Whitefish Montana (Oct 14) ft A HI i i Kj HU I IOK SSI '7 I I i I I I MrUf MHHIH UINHHSUIIM I i I fl i I I IL 1 8 I vc Ti mu kx I I I i I 1 '4 I sis I I I I a I Mi i i s'7 Li MH I I $3 i I I i 7 fft I I Ip I vJ s' I fl I JsK? 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