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The Sidney Herald — Wednesday, November 19,1958 — 11 urday morning driving two cars POSTER CHILD LEADS MDAA APPEAL Personals and encountered ice all the way HM home. Jay went in the ditch near Airport News Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lalonde and ! Mrs. Irene Lalonde returned Sun­ Hysham and after spending the day evening from Billings where night there they left his car and By 2W- they spent several days looking came on home the next day in JIM SEBASTIAN FOR SALE after business matters. Jay had Mrs. Lalonde’s car. yp\ previously been in Helena and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Low enjoyed NEW joined his wife and mother in If anyone has any questions y the weekend on a trip to Billings about aviation, send them to Jim ^—3 Bedroom Home— Billings. They left Billings Sat- and returned home Sunday. Sebastian, Box 269, Sidney. I'll ( PRICED VERY REASONABLY answer one each week in this column. Dear Airport News: h • * What were the original stops of Sidney Plumbing & Heating Co. SâSà m LUTEFISK DINNER * ? (Signed) Carole McChesney Æ PHONE 143W Dear Miss McChesney, — Fairview---- r Actually, Frontier Airlines was I : ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH PARLORS made up of three smaller local x? service airlines which were finally ' merged into Frontier Airlines on Friday, Nov 21 June 1, 1950. KGCX RADIO SCHEDULE The first of the three small —Serving Starts at 3 P. M local service airlines was Monarch NEWS AND WEATHER EVERY 30 MINUTES Air Lines, which began its first Children Under 12 — $1.00 Adults — $1.50 (on the hour and half hour, unless scheduled otherwise) operations between and M S T. Durango, in November, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY — 1946. Shortly thereafter, a new 5:30 Back to the Bible SATURDAY AFTERNOON— 6:05 Early Bird Show 11:00 Texaco News run was inaugurated between 6:45 Farm Fair 11:15 Game of the Week and Albuquerque 6:55 Weather 7:15 REA Show 2:u5 To*) Tunes by way of Grand Junction, Dur­ 2:35 Top Tunes 7:25 AM State Weather 3:00 Back to the Bible ango, Farmington, and Gallup. 7:30 Cash On The Line 3:35 Country Boy 7:50 Weather Roundup On the run between Denver and 8:00 Fairview News 4:05 Country Bov MEN S SUIT SALE Durango, the airline served Color­ 8:15 Cash on the Line 4:30 Children's Chapel ado Springs,Pueblo, Alamosa, and 8:35 Cash On The Line 4:45 Bethel Home News 9:03 Cash On The Line Monte Vista. On a third route 9:35 Gary’s Tunes SATURDAY EVENING— between Denver and Grand & 11 15 Cash On The Line 5:00- 8U0 Bandstand U.S.A 25% Off On Our Entire Stock 10:35 Gar., ’s Tunes <1:00.]i :0fl p m. Country Boy Junction, stops were made at ••••? 11:00 Cedric Foster 11:05 Sign Off Canyon City, Gunnison and Mont­ 11 :lô N. W. News 11:25 Weather SUNDAY MORNING— rose. Later, service to Canyon mi 11:30 Livestock Markets 7:00 Sacred Heart Men's Suits City and Colorado Springs was 11:40 Sports 7:15 Church at Work dropped for lack of sufficient re­ 11:45 Top of Market 7:30 Beth il Irome 12:05 Bir X Matinee 8:00 Lutheran Gospel venues. 12:35 County Agent 8:30 Lutheran Hour Challenger Airlines, with ter­ dy 12:40- 5 :00 Big X Matinee 9:00 Church of Christ 1 minals in Salt Lake City, Denver 5:00 Fulton Lewis 9:30 News NOW IS THE TIME TO GET t 5:15 News and Weather 9:40 Music for Sunday and Billings, began its operations 5:30 Heatter News 10:00 First Lutheran THAT NEW HOLIDAY SUIT; in May, 1947. Headquarters for 5:35 Big X Matinee 6:00 Sports OR CHRISTMAS PRESENT AT Challenger was in Salt Lake City. 6:10 Markets SUNDAY AFTERNOON— On the route between Salt Lake ■4.1 6:20 N.W. News SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. 6:35 Rhythm at Random 11:15 News City and Billings, the airline 7:05 Music Beyond Stars 11:20 Music for Sunday served Kemmerer, Rock Springs, 7:15 Montana Gospel Crusade 11:30 News Riverton, Worland, Greybull, and 7:35 World Today 11:35- STOP IN RIGHT AWAY This appealing poster, showing four-year-old Alan Kowalski 8:00 Back to the Bible 5:00 “Big X Matinee” Powell. Cody was not added to of Warren, Mich., will be displayed throughout the country in the 8:35 County Bov this route until the formation of 9 ;00 Country Boy Thanksgiving MARCH FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY. As 1958 SUNDAY EVENING— WHILE THE SELECTION Frontier in 1950. Between Denver 9:40- 11:0i> Sounds in the Night Poster Child of Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc. 11:05 Sign Off and Salt Lake City, ' there was an Alan symbolizes nearly a quarter mi'llon American victims of 5:05 Sunday Get-Together SATURDAY MORNING­ 5:35 Sunday Get-Together IS STILL GOOD. East - West route between Greely, this progressively crippling disease whose cause is obscure and S'. 30 News Colorado, Cheyenne, Laramie, for which there is, as yet, no effective treatment. 5:35 Sacred Heart 6 ;00 Revival Time 6:00 News 6:30 Sports Rawlins, Rock Springs and Kem­ Funds raised in the house-to-house appeal this November 6:05 Top Tunes 6:35 Music Beyond Stars merer. Casper was added to this will strengthen the scientific research program sponsored by 6:35 Farm Forum Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America. Inc. 6:55 Weather 7:00 Marian Theatre Ln the winter of 1948-49. 7:15 Farm Forum run 7:30 Music Beyond Stars m Broken lot of Men’s Later, Kemmerer, and THANK YOU 7:25 AM State Weather Greely, Colorado were dropped Workers are killed more often 7:35 Farm Forum 8:00 Voice of Prophecy 8” WORK SHOES ON SALE In behalf of Richland Post No. 7:50 Weather Roundup 8:30 Radio Bible for lack of passenger traffic in accidents off the job than on, 12 of the American Legion I wish 8:00 Fairview News at Substantial Savings. according to the National Safety 8:15 Farm Forum 9:00 News across this route. Vernal, Utah to thank all of you who partici­ 9:05 Family Theatre Council. It says 31,800 workers 8:30 Drew Pearson Insulated 8” Work Shoes, was added to the Challenger pated in the Veterans Day pro­ 8:45 Weather 9:30 Hr. of St. Francis route in the fall of 1948. die annually off the job as com­ gram. « :’l0- - Forum 9:45 Christopher Show Reg. $15.95 — NOW $10.88 10:05 Man on the Street 10:00 News and Weather , the third air­ pared with 14,200 on-the-job ac­ A1 Wiederich 10:35 Farm Forum 10:05 Sign OÖ line making up the Frontier Air­ Full Cushioned Insole cidental deaths. Commander 10:55 AM State Weather 8” Shoes, Reg. $11.95, line system, actually never began 44-ltc its certified operation on the —NOW $7.97— routes granted it by the Civil Aeronautic^ Board. In the late 40’s Arizona Airways operated pretty much an intra-state opera­ tion around Arizona between the Grand Canyon on the North, Flag­ staff, Prescott, Phoenix, Tuscon, ANNOUNCING THE FIRST LUXURY Nogales, Douglas, Safford, and SIDNEY Clifton. The routes which the airline held into the southern part of New Mexico with a terminal in El Paso, Texas were not inaugur­ CLOTHING CO ated until Frontier began its CARS WITH A CONSCIENCE; operations in the summer of 1950. 110 N. Central —The Editor • * » Passengers boarding Frontier Airlines this past week in Sidney NEW GAS-SAVING MONTEREYS include Dexter Lillie, Billings; Mr. E. L. McCormik, Billings; Jay ; «0MS9I Lalonde, Helena; Richard Brown, T e e n o g % Sensation P Mr. R. S. Brancher, Billings; h Mr. L. R. McCutchen, V r 11 Seattle; * Seattle; and Aleck Alexander, < v y ‘Â Denver. GOING STEADY i Another Frontier Travel Tip— . ■ n Sweetheart RING Leave Sidney 2:45 p.m. arrive ' m / Phoenix 11:35 p.m. Dinner on • * M «I - J board the Western Flight out of W ! th Billings. a genuine DIAMOND il (TTY « pled»» Mrs. Hattie Denzin as prie««1,0 Final rites for Mrs. Hattie Den­ • ■■• T; „ Te«"09* :Æm y zin 75, were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 12 at Vi4;

the Church of the Nazarene in . .V . 4 Fairview. Rev. John F. Bergs- Sip •jffd trazer officiated and the Cloyd- WÜKA4S 5VU Gorder Motuary had charge of GoW © „Y.ÄOW arrangements. V| ; ' v;: Mrs. Denzin died Nov. 9 at the S;'5!« CkJ“ Community Memorial Hospital in V V J-i ill Sidney, where she had been under \ • y care for five weeks. VVV* She was born at Long Prairie, m y Minn., May 9, 1883 the daughter •A of Mr. and Mrs. George Brownell, y yiy and grew to womanhood in that y; y-.. area. Her marriage to Julius A. > f 'mi y à Teenagers Denzin took place April 17, 1903 ' at Long Prairie and they farmed ■ ipii ) ,9f Love'Em! near Bainville, Minn., and later I À’\ , near Lashburn, Saskatchewan, & Canada. In 1914 they returned to r n I % r f the States and Mr. Denzin operat­ di. $ GOING STEADY ed elevators at Tioga and Char- A oonneau, N. D. S' O y In 1922, while he was operating Sweetheart Z the elevator at Charbonneau, the New economy-powered Mercury Montereys let yoo sy DôamomC family moved to Fairview, I where they have continued to «1 Ml make their home. Mr. Denzin retired in 1932. He died at his ride free" 10 miles in every 100 /• fS. ■J. home there in 1957. 7^mMrU Mrs. Denzin is survived by four N’t about time someone made a luxury • For extra knee room, the instrument sons, Allen of St. Paul; Clifford New anti-dive suspension cheeks rm f of Sidney; Raymond of Boise, car with a V-8 engine that delivers top panel has been moved away from your "nose dip” on sudden stops. Self- 9. Idaho; and Archie of Fort Worth, performance on regular (not premium) lap. There’s 9 inches more room. adjusting brakes eliminate periodic Tex.; two daughter, Miss Hazel gasoline. And Mercury’s done it with • For extra comfort for center-seat adjustment. New Super-Enamel finish f m Denzin of Fairview, and Mrs. Ed this beautiful Monterey. You save 10% passengers, the tunnel-hump in the doesn’t need waxing for years. <6 Mort of Sidney; two sisters, Mrs. every time you stop for gas. And you floor has been cut 50%. Passengers in Best of all, these beautiful Montereys Ida Pixley, Powers Lake, N. D. get more mileage with regular gasoline y \ec