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I y ÎV \ ; ■ “t ? 1# - HUNGRY HORSE HEWS, FRIDAY, OCT. 28, IfSS _ ___ Pad? South Fork Yields Locate Growth Test Plan Bäke lined $100 For Sponsor Tri-Town . n- 4- » MARTIN CITY—Martin City-Hun­ Game Violation Halloween Party Tr 'Wife Killer' Plots In Forest gry Horse and Coram Catholic Lad­ ies will hold a bake sale Saturday MARTIN CITY—William J. Scott, MARTIN CITY — Martin City’s Back in , Being located at 12 spots in Flat- Martin City . pled guilty and paid a police officials were looking for at Byrd’s Food Mart starting at 1 Lions club with members from Mar­ head National Forest are natural p. m. Mrs. A. Morisette is president $100 fine and $2.50 costs in Martin tin City, Coram and Hungry Horse David Espinoza Morales, 24. charged •ré m j--*:. • growth plots of one-fifth acre each. CftY justice court of Judge Jerry and the Martin City-Hungry Horse I • with killing his wife on or about Extensive measurements will be of the group. B on cbarj of swearing to Community Ladies aid are sponsor­ July 15. made of all merchantable trees in a resident ;;vi : J Up the Flathead’s South Fork. a false affadartt 4 ing a Halloween party for children these small areas, commented Horses Arrive At hunting aolrflsli _ license. r-ir. it l - -c - David Espinoza Morales, 24, has of the three communities Monday i is George Weyerman, Flathead Nat­ Scott caitiPio Martin City from been employed by Flathead National evening. FT- ional Forest assistant supervisor in Coram Friday West Virghlltt thi*a etit*ner. The There is to be a large bonfire on Forest since July 19. He used his charge of timber management. state fish and game department f Martin City’s Main street with games own name, and even his own Los Objective is to study the rate of CORAM—Arriving at Coram rang­ er station Friday will be Flathead brought charges. c and treats. Angeles street address as his home. growth, mortality and infestations. hi The man worked as a lookout and Three of the experimental plots National Forest horses from Big then as a laborer. He was termed Prairie and Spotted Bear districts James R. Gorman, transient, pled surveyed out in the unmolested for­ guilty to a vagrancy charge and was a good, average employe, quiet and as well as from the North Fork. est are located in Glacier View dis­ sentenced to SO days in the county Fire Destroys Home clean. trict, three in Tally lake district and The annual drive will see the hors­ jail. Monday afternoon about 2 while two each in Condon and Coram dis­ es pass through Columbia Falls en­ On Highway 40 working on brush disposal on the tricts with one in Spotted Bear dis­ roule to the Glen Phanco ranch near Kalispell for the night. Here the herd O. Woodruffe Frye, Martin City, A fast fire reduced an attractive east side of Hungry Horse reservoir. trict and one in the Swan. will be increased by horses from the was fined $15 penalty and costs and white house to ashes and a chimney Morales looked up to see strangers made a $10 bad check good. Charge Now on its foundations is Columbia Falls branch of Flathead county library located on Fourth Avenue -i Swan and Tally lake districts. Ar­ stump Monday' morning, destroying West near schools. Project continues with fund drive to complete building and shelves. Plan lor next summer cominé- There was FBI agent. N. issuing a fraudulent check. Foot to Helena rival at winter range near Ferma was the recently bought home of Mr. and is to refinish exterior. Olaf Fosnes is workman in foreground with Mayor Benzien and Fred Krona at. right. F. Donahue, Deputy Sheriff Baker Mrs. John Verzuh, on highway 40, and Ranger Bert Bealey. Morales i c crhpHiilpH fnr Mnv 1 west of Columbia Falls. hurried off. It was on Logan cr^ek. On Tax Hearing m charge of the drive of loo head Cleaning Right-Of-Way of horses and mules is Ranger Art , ^ .. „ .. -, . Mi Mr. and Mrs. Verzuh, who bought A search started with the forest E. B. Foot, Kalispell, Flathead Olson with Theodore Paullin, Bruce Underway along the North Fork their place from George O’Brien Truck, Car Collide Near M C. service, sheriff’s office, fish and assistant county attorney, will be Pyles and Adam Funk. road between Big creek and Whale game department and valley police in Helena Nov. 2 for the scheduled and moved here only three weeks Towns Decide on andloggingl™kwrS*wS£iSy to^hV^i^b8Tnmahterialh The horses left Spotted Bear creek is roadside cleanup of mater- ago, discovered the fire around 11 officers participating. appeal of the Victor Chemical Co. Thursday morning to arrive at Betty ials left .over from construction. la I owns ueciae on about u a. m on v s highway No7 to finish the Columbia Falls branch About 9 p. m., Morales walked in­ tax case before the Montana Supreme vi a. m. Mrs. Verzuh called the Colum­ creek, Thursday ;. There are «0 charge is Ranger Robert Gillespie, to Betty Creek Work center (ranger court bia Falls police department from ConiSroe 2 east of Martin City spared lives. of Fathead county library is under- head. with A1 Arvidson heading the crew. the Henry Heiland home, across the Church Services The wreck involved a Rex Brown ...... station) about 25 miles above Hun­ County Attorney Ed Schroeter . highway. Due to a telephone delay mill, Coram, truck loaded with logs . 70 16 building donated gry Horse Dam, where he had been commented that while the case does the message was not relayed td' the MARTIN CITY—Congregations of from the North Fork coming down Anaconda Aluminum Co. was staying, along with the crew. He not directly involve Flathead county, Columbia Falls volunteer fire de­ Coram and Martin City Community U. S. highway No. 2 hill from Mar- J^ed by county equipment last gave himself up. the court’s decision will effect tax Tuesday morning, the murder sus­ partment for several minutes. Vol­ tin City, and the 1934 model DeSoto Friday to the site on Fourth Avenue payments by Anaconda Aluminum Presbyterian churches have decided pect was taken before U. S. Com­ unteers who left immediately after of Sam Beach, 66. Martin City Raw- Prided by School District 6 Co. to flathead, county and School PARK THEATRE ’> I to have two separate church bodies missioner H. L. Lokensgard, and the call was received, arrived with leigh products salesman. Mayor Herman Benzien has had District 6. The tax case was the lead with an inter board of elders for the bound over to Federal District court story in last week’s Hungry Horse the truck to find the water pumping The car left the highway and drop- charge of foundations, and wiU dir- COLUMBIA FALLS facilities cut off by power failure in two churches. ped 15 feet into Abbott creek before enclosing the end of the budding, with bond set at $15,000. California News. is expected to take steps for ex­ .. the fire. The fire was so extensive There will be combined church ser­ the bridge. It landed right side up T^en a volunteer group is to take Beach received a severe cut on ov.er the finishing of the building s tradition. _• «I by the time the fire fighters arrived vices. Information is that the FBI be- NO T1X1111 CnQDQG that they concentrated using the the back of his head, a cut ear, bang- mtenor. came aware that Morales was in this ^ Hungry Horse News wired the SATURDAY MATINEE -1:30 P. M. truck tank water on saving the gar­ A. T. Aronson, Kalispell attorney, ed up elbow, but after treatment by ,, “f1. Creek Lumber Co., Rocky area, and located him with the Great Northern Railway in St. Paul age and other buildings on the prop­ will conduct services next Sunday at a Columbia Falls physician returned Mountain Lumber Co. and Superior THE COMPLETE PROGRAM — PLUS Coram church. Mrs. Otto Fehlberg to his home. Buildings Co. are donating knotty arrest following Monday. Wednesday regarding a report that erty close by. All were saved. Kah mountain at the head of maii trains No. 27 and 28 will be Eddie DeReu, Coram, driver of P|nf, to fhiish the interior walls, Report was that a number of will assist. Hungry Horse lake near .^potted restored. The answer Thursday was the logging truck apeared not in- Stoltze Land and Lumber Co. is 'ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN AFRICA7 household furnishings were saved. A The Rev. Hall of Stevensville will jured. The truck cab on one side donating lumber to enclose the end. Bear was his lookout assignment < Columbia FaUs Chamber of ...Wildest, wiliest na and Ginger Lamb in ing. Neighbors turned out and assist­ In Abbott creek, friends of Beach Commerce, $100, and $25 each from now open for business, it was an­ meeting in Missoula and other Mon­ ed as well as they could. The Ver­ Glacier to Survey were hauling up boxes of Rawleigh Bank Columbia Falls, B & B, nounced by the owners, Mr. and tana cities. Most of the teachers lighter ever to face their search for the lost zuhs, who told neighbors they ex­ products, much of it damaged from L. P. Barney Construction Co., Hun- Mrs. Oren Redinger. from this district will be attending pected to move to Whitefish for a the U.S. Cavalry! Equipment Needs the four-door 1934 DeSoto. fry H®rse News, and a $10 check The laundry does complete finish, the Missoula meeting, Thursday and $ Jcity of the ancient May- time, expressed appreciation for No tickets had been issued by the fr®m Mrs. Emeha Cook, local grade flat finish and rough dry laundry Friday. the help their new friends offered. WEST GLACIER—Inventory con­ Color by state highway patrol as of Thursday school teacher. This list will be con- and offers pick up and delivery ser­ TECHNICOLOR shs in Central America. Although new in the community trols bf equipment to see that there afternoon tmued next week, though amounts vice. Hours are from 8 a. m. to 6 Vital Statistics and not well acquainted with many is the right amount for the jobs may not be mentioned. p. m. Monday through Saturday. There is no “acting” in people, they said they received to de are being set up in Glacier Mrs. Carl Lundborg heads the ef­ Phone number is 110-L. BIRTHS warm sympathy and assistance and National Park. French Group fort to have a local library. Mr. and Mrs. Redinger moved Kalispell General Hospital ^his movie. Every min- £ sent thanks to their new friends. Coming Nov. 7 to spend a week Mrs. Cornelia Sherman, Flathead here-several months ago from Wyo­ Mrs. Charles Zbyrk, Kalispell, boy ming Where they farmed and ranch­ Mrs. Oakley Worth, Kalispell, boy They also thanked the Columbia Falls on the project are Roger Rittase, Leaving Plant county librarian, has indicated that |ute of it is real. i® and Whitefish fire departments for Washington, D. C., NPS procure­ . . . , , „ „ .__ .. up to 4,000 books will be placed in ed. - Mrs. Joseph Lundy, Kalispell, girl their quick response and help. Andre Imbert, Gonzaga university Columbia Falls depending on num- Mrs. LeRoy Gronley, Kalispell, ment official; Donald Miller, Wash­ Seeing this Amazing Show is Hke ington, D. C., Department of In­ engmeermg junior, who last winter ber o{ readers boy terior official on equipment manage­ became an Anaconda Aluminurn Co. Columbia Falls Business and Pro- Columbia Falls Stop Mrs. Harold Aidai, Columbia Falls, making the trek with the Lambs, French interpreter, is leaving Mon- fessional Women have indicated COIUMU Magazine Slams ment, and a representative from the girl nau«s 4>ut without having to suffer wtth NPS regional office at Omaha. * j t . * . „ „ , they will furnish one of the reading Lights Adjusted Mrs. Rudolph Kaeding, Kalispell, prmnts Andre plans to return to France to roo^nr 6 them the hazards, the steaming Conferring on the new project will boy Poison Big Fish visit his family, and then enroll at TheJre are also lans {or a j. Stop light on highway No. 40 at Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Kalispell, girl jungle, accidents and sickness. be Supt. J. W. Emmert; Stanley Gonzaga next January. reading room Fourth Avenue West in Columbia Mrs. ^atçick Sheehan, Kalispell, Poison may not like the story: Joseph, assistant superintendent; His interesting story as related Falls is now on only during hours girl “Montana’s Fishy Monster” “Fish Max Edgar, park engineer; Fred when school children use the cross­ 11 • j ,o: Story or Fact?” “Hey Sucker Want in the Hungry Horse News Feb. 11, Mrs. Jay Goodwin, Kalispell, girl Qubst for TNI Bussey, administrative assistant, was serving under three flags. When ing, reports William Good, Columbia Mrs. Arnold Thomas, Creston, boy to Catch a Monster?” in December and Harold Mahoney, master mech- I World War II started he was a To Hold Services Falls police chief. Mrs. Darold Schaffer, Kalispell, Uprising issue of Cavalier, a pulp magazine. anic. m* school boy in Alsace. He was draft­ The* light is on from 11:20 a. m. boy GEORGE The article by James E. Hanson ed by the Germans. At the end of For Lloyd Graham until I p. m. and from 3:20 until Mrs. Paul Grosswiler, Kalispell ^ -«S) MONTGOMERY LOST CITY tells of Big Fish Unlimited organ­ the war, he served in the French Funeral services for Lloyd Gra­ 5 p. my girl DANA and GINGE« LAMB ized by J. F. McAlear, Poison real Honor Roll Lists army. Then he came to the United Bill Driscoll is helping police con­ Mrs. Meredith Montgomery, Hun­ ham, 57, Essex, will be held Fri­ IN COLOR estate man, and then the coming of States and with the Korean war, was trol the light. gry Horse, boy Leslie Griffith. Most interesting day at 2 p. m. at the Waggener and Agreement between the city and 31 From Jr. High called to active duty in the American Campbell chapel. Officiating will be Mrs. Walter Rufenach, Columbia portion is the detailed account of Army. Now he is an American citi­ states highway department on the Falls, boy it Griffith landing the 181 pound stur­ The honor roll for first six weeks Pastor Ralph Werner of Columbia light wps reached last week. zen and proud of it. Falls First Baptist church. Whitefish Memorial Hospital geon last summer. period at Columbia Falls junidr high The Fourth Avenue West light in Mrs. Kenneth Schlinger, Whitefish, STARTS 1:15 AND 10:5« Leaving Columbia Falls next Burial will bfe in Conrad Memorial STARTS 7 AND 9:40 The author tends to treat the school contained the names * of 31 week will bfe Mr. and Mrs. Albert front at) the schools is to be on from cemetery. girl S whole story as a promotion that has seventh and eighth graders, it was Gerelle and' Michele, their first 8:15 ajm. until 5 p. m., Good said. Mrs. Clarence Olson, Whitefish, meant considerable money to Poi­ announced by Phil Nelson, principal. Mr. Graham, a resident of the This has been the policy. grade daughter. Gerelle, a paste Flathead since 1909, died from a boy SUNDAY - MONDAY 7 and 9:10 P. M. son. Reading the story, a stranger Question of changing the city or­ Mrs. Leo Smith, Columbia Falls, it Honor students from the seventh plant superintendent for the Pechin- heart attack Monday while at work would think that Big Fish Unlimited ey Co. in France, has been here dinance regarding being able to Sunday Matinee 1 ;30 P. M. grade are as follows: at Nimrod in a Great Northern B twin boy and girl has transformed Poison from “crack- since last winter helping set up the cross the street against a red sig­ Mrs. Patrick Timmons, Jr., White- erbarrel stores” to a modern small Bad Rock—Ronnie Mellow. & B crew. He was a carpenter. nal if there is no approaching traf-. fisb Hungry Horse—Ann McLeod and new AAC paste plant. A former member of the Montana metropolis. Marcel Ambulant, another one of fic is likely to continue -as such. A Mrs Donald Hearn, Trego, boy State Department of Agriculture. These last paragraphs give the Mike Madman. state highway patrolman said he be- MARRIAGE LICENSES the Pechiney men here is to leave Mr. Graham worked for three years tone of the article: “Actually for Martin City—Lynda Kay Moore and Nov. 11, and late in November, Jean lieves the new Montana code pro- Ronald L. Jones, Creston, and Eva iYISTAVt MOTION ncnMlW wa Poison it doesn’t matter whether Donna Jayne Rowles. in the grain division of Equity Supply vides that pedestrians may cross M Phillips, Kalispell Collet with Mrs. Collet, will leave. Co., Kalispell. He had been employed I there were or are monsters in the West Glacier—Kay Nelson and Sue Collet headed the French group here against a red light if there isn’t any Robert R. Bigler, Kalispell, and by the Great Northern since 1943 approaching traffic. In the event the Eieanor M. Winslow, Whitefish lake or not, just so there’s some- Spear, and will be the last to leave. Sev- and had lived at Essex for the last FROM THE GLORY one around who’ll argue about it city ordinance is proper. Glen W. Spear, and Shirley E. Columbia Falls—Roxanne Abel, eral have already left. three years. Original home of the “And how they do argué! In fact, ------1 Willette, both of Kalispell OF HIGH HBAVIN Candy Anderson, Linda Berrian, family has been the LaSalle area. Irvin L. Nygard and Delores E. it would, be interesting to know how Trudy Bodeen, Rodney Brunelle, Jo- He is survived by his wife Marie; TO THB MAVBN Fined $5 for Not Highway Accident Nelson, both of Williston, N. Dak. M, ! op many of the skeptical, derogatory Ann Cad?, John Cada, Darrel Cho­ one daughter, Mrs. J. R. Miles of OF BARtHI DIVORCES GRANTED whispers and persistent questions ate, Jimmie Sue Connole, Thomas icense Glad Valley, S. D.; three sons, Lloyd Buying QogLi Robert D. Burns from Anna Burns were planted by McAlear—just to Dakin, Robert Fulton, Mary Hanlon. Jr. of Fairbanks, Alaska, Keith D. Kills Two Boys keep the issue hot and in the public Jacqueline Johnson, Linda Ott, Walt­ G. A. Raricl:, Columbia Falls, DEATHS _ . Graham of LaSalle and Allen G. Funeral services were held in Kal­ 4 eye. er Ren, Duane Ward and Gary Wulf. was fined $5 Thursday afternoon m Graham 0f Columbia Falls, three sis- ispell -Wednesday at 2 p. m. for Gary Leland Tansel, 76, Kalispell, died ■ Vk, “Meanwhile a proper ous and Eighth graders on the honor roll SlUÎTbpa Iters* Mrs- Gracc Metcalf of KalispeU, Jackson, 14, and his brother, Ron- Oct. 21 growing Foison just sits back and Floyd P. Jones on charges of bar-, Mrs Reuiah Loveall of Columbia aid, 2. The Rev. Frank B. Hillis Gary Jackson, 14, Kila, died Oct. are: So far to go., rakes ih more tourist money.” bonng a female dog and notbuying Falls and Mrs.-Merle Knapton of officiated with burial in Conrad j 21 •o much to Hungry Horse—Lois Gochnauer. Ronald Jackson, 2, Kila, died Oct. Vaughn Mitton called us to report a license. He was also directed to Whitefish; four brothers, Orville of Memorial cemetery. return to. the article being in print. Martin City—Barbara Luding. buy a $16 license or remove the The boys were killed Friday morn­ 21 Kalispell and Sam, Chester and By­ Thomas Gallagher, 64, Martin City. liü On one hand the big fish may not Columbia Falls—Sharon Daniel, dog from the city. ron Graham, all of LaSalle; and sev­ ing when a car their mother, Mrs. have been caught in Flathead lake. Sue Davis, Martin Leeman, Robert en grandchildren. On the other, if the accuracy of this Vosburgh and Leon Walsh. City traffic cases were as follows: C Sutcliffe, 42. Evergreen, article’s description Of Poison is to Berkley Hal Barcafer, Whitefish, be taken as a measure, we think the fined $10 for driving 35 miles an hour Friday Game For 57, Essex, died author is off beat. As far as we are Thomas Gallagher in a 25 mile zone. “-s were on their way U, Oct^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ concerned Cavalier does not tell W. E. Driscoll, Columbia Falls, Championship tl! 1 I the true story of the big sturgeon. Services Saturday fined $10 for a stop sign violation. Windows of the Jackson car were | Kalispell We don’t know what it is. MR WHITEFISH—Conference champ­ frosty. Mrs. Jackson had asked ;----- , __ « r Funeral services for Thomas Gall­ Alfred Smith Ewing, Seattle, was ionship of Northwestern Montana Gary if there were any cars coming. SlTlOkey W OOÜ Here A agher, 64, Martin City, will be held fined $10 for being drunk. Class B football will be decided Fri­ He apparently did not see the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. “Smokey” Line Marks Safe Saturday at 3:30 at the Waggener Thomas Frederick Huestad, Liv­ day at 8 p. m. under the lights with truck. The cononer’s jury found the wood, Seattle, arived in the Flat- and Campbell chapel, Kalispell. The ingston, was fined $10 for being unbeaten Whitefish and St. Ignatius. Spokane driver innocent of any | head Wednesday and visited Dr. Walking Lane Rev. Gordon Patterson of the Kalis­ drunk. Whitefish has scored a total of 257 wrong. and Mrs. W. F. Bennett and sons. He pell Methodist church will officiate points in seven games to 26 for the Other Jackson children in the car, was project manager for GSM, New safety measure for Columbia with burial in Conrad Memorial Sands Bound Over opposition, for an average of 47 for Bernice, Pauline, Clyde and Gerald | prime contractors for Hungry Horse Falls school students is a white Whitefish and 4 for opponents. cemetery. were not injured. Dam. line down Sixth street. Purpose is St. Ignatius totaled 182 points in Gary and Ronald were thrown out Mr. Gallagher, a Martin City resi­ To District Court six games with the opposition gain- to mark off section for students to dent for four years, died Sunday af­ of the car in the collision. walk in. They are asked to keep to Harvey John Sands, 34, local Great j ing 34 points for an average of 30 Meanwhile Montana’s traffic fatal­ the north of the line. ternoon. Northern section worker, was bound for Mission and 6 points for the op- ities for 1955 climbed to 192, 17 Boys of the high school student He is survived by a brother and over to district court, Thursday af- j ponents. over a year ago, with the death of sister in Ohio and a brother in Texas. ternoon on a charge of assault with Whitefish appears to be the fav- Royal council marked the straight and nar­ Jay DuBay, St. Ignatius, recently Mr. Gallagher was born in Uh- row, working on it Tuesday and fin­ a deadly weapon. orite. discharged from the Army, who «••Marring ALEX ! BARRY ishing up Wednesday. Permission richsville, Ohio. He was never mar­ Judge Floyd P. Jones in Columbia Whitefish defeated Columbia Falls smashed into a Northern Pacific FRANK BRUCE was obtained from the city council. ried. ______Falls justice court found there was twice, 31-0 and 40-0, Thompson Falls train at a crossing near Missoula THEATRE sufficient evidence, and continued 40-0,' Eureka 32-0, Libby 35-6, Pol- early Sunday. MBENNETT the bond of $5,000, which was not son 39-13 and Honan 40-7. furnished. Sands was returned to st. Ignatius beat Eureka 204), Martin City Flathead county jail. Libby 13-0, Columbia Falls 33-7, ONE SHOW ONLY TUESDAY -WEDN AY -THURSDAY 7 & 9 Sands is charged with inflicting Poison 39-20, Honan 25-7 and Thomp­ To Open Bids on STARTING TIME 7:80 RELIABLE REAL ESTATE severe knife wounds on Sidney Wall­ son Falls 51-0. ace Stearns, 47, Great Northern Lumber, Heaters Short Subject Shown Over SHOCKING EVELATIONSI • 1 TWO-ROOM MODERN RENTAL, $30.00 por month. section worker from Rudyard, Oct. HUNGRY HORSE—Sealed bids for I • 3 BEDROOM HOME, modern with privat* water system, com* 8 in a Great Northern section build­ Forest Service Buys sale of salvage lumber and electric MAH MUGGLING /Al ) pletely insulated, situated at intersection of Spotted Bear road ing a half mile west of the depot. wall heaters will be received at the Fri. - Sat. Wi IU Appearing for the state was Ed BuRec Homes Hungry Horse Project office until iseof LIM« \ and Highway 2 on 1 acre. Gl approved. A nice buy and only Schroeter, county attorney with E. #/ J $200 down for Gl. HUNGRY HORSE—Flathead Nat- 2 p. m., Nov. 10, it was announced THIS ISLAND B. Foot, assistant county attorney." ional Forest will receive one of six by Edward W. Rognas, Jr., admin- JAN c • NICE 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, nice furnishings situated Called to testify were Sheriff Dick n Bureau of Reclamation three bed- istrative officer for the Bureau of EARTH W. r ••, STEKUNI J on East side bn 1 acre. House not quite finished. An excellent Walsh, Deputy Sheriff Hills, Colum­ rAV room homes purchased this fall. Reclamation. .. , IN COLOR ] buy at $10,500. bia Falls Police Chief William Good. The new house for the Flathead The lumber, described as salvage, ■ CLEG Tom France, local policeman, and will be moved to Condon ranger grooved decking, random lengths, — Faith Domergue I 1 # 40 ACRES, all tillable, 9 acres in fall wheat, machinery, modern V ( house and good outer buildings, $13,500 and $4500 down. Mel Ruder, who took pictures, Oct. station. Other Bureau of Reclamation surfaced awMalvage, treated, rough, Rex Reason NODIE 9. houses were moved last year to Cor-, random sizes, and heaters, listed w < # 200 ACRE FARM, fair buildings. Lake Blaine area, owner forced Sands did not cross examine the am and Big Creek ranger stations, as in used condition, may be seen | ADMET J to retire. $40,000. 29 per cent down. witnesses and told the court in reply The other five Forest Service by contacting personnel .at the Bur- Sun. - Mon. ) • 3 BEDROOM HOME, Manta Vista area. Will take modern late to the request if he had any state­ homes purchased this fall will go eau of Reclamation warehouse at ;:S TDTTEI ] trader on trade. ment, “No.” elsewhere in Montana. the Hungry Horse Dam site. I# // Stearns was being held at Flat- »mis J • NEW MODERN % BEDROOM HOME with disappearing stair* Additional right-of-way of the Lake g ]] „ Partin GREEN FIRE head county jail as a material wit­ yWay. Includes new electric rang* with built-ins. Close in. FHA county section of the Swan lake road HallOWCCn r anies Cinemascope — Technleeler TIAXTEt ness in default af $200 bond is being art Granger — Grace Kelly /appraised. returned to Flathead county hospital, for about four miles has been widen- glatCu at Church Stew :1 V ed so the house cah be moved to Hallowe«! parties for Methodist according to Sheriff Dick Walsh. He Condon. Sunday school students will be Fri­ SEE US ABOUT 7% DOWNPAYMENT ON FHA LOANS. had been first hospitalized with head Tues. Wed. Thurs. Hff injuries and cuts, Oct 8, and then _ ... n day and Saturday at the parish GENERAL INSURANCE released. Jimmy Sullivan Here house. ------Jimmy Sullivan, Washington. D. Friday, 7 to 9 p. m., party is for nJULIUS Elect Dr. Schroeder c. administrative assistant to Sen- fourth, fifth, and sixth graders. ORPHEÜM: Dr. Robert Schroeder. Whitefish, ator Mike Mansfield was in the Saturday. 10:30 until noon is party /# ih) Fri-Sat: “Wyoming GORDON TRIMMER AGENCY has been elected Flathead county Flathead Tuesday and Wednesday, for pre-school age. Slated for 2 un­ CAESAR Renegades 99 *• r!: “Fighter Attack”; ' til 4 o’clock, Saturday afternoon, is 1» mo ■ Located In Kiser Building Columbia Falls director for the, 1956-57 county board Sullivan, native of Butte, went to Marlon Brando — Louis Calhern -- -V > of directors of the Montana Chamber Washington with Mansfield mIüs for first, second, and third graders. Greer Gerten — Dobra Kerr T-W-T: There’s ifiness like Show Business BUSINESS PHONE 9S-L—HOME PHONE 117«L of Commerce. He succeeds Brad secretary in 1943, when Mansfield Sponsoring parties is WSCS Circle Seely. was first elected congressman. 2. » poo0000c 5 f : f/ v.«V 1

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