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in Poison on He been placed on one of John- Flathead COURIER fer and they are going POWDERVILLE — M r s. Thursday. in- Mountain Views greatly lots and the Lacocks Thursday, Jan. 14, 1960 Mary Hill, president of the stalled electric eye doors at ston's the opposite direction from the home in it. 4-H Club Meets CowBelles has an- Rollins the new B & B Foodliner. will make their frontier days when herds were Mountain View 4-H club) 7/1/11 aft/rim/m.1 nounced 150 per cent increase Fred Uhde Mrs. Mary Buck spent the Edna Nelson, Betty McRae trailed north on the Texas meeting was held at the homel Trial. in membership. The CowBelles weekend visiting relatives and and Linore Gregg /Cade a trip STOCKGROWER While of Ricky Newton. Gil Mangels are a social and service aux- friends in Kalispell. to Missoula Thursday. t G. R. (Jack) Milburn of The regular meeting of the talked on what 4-H means. A ; iliary to the Montana Stock- Roy there,, they enjoyed a visit at ;. • UND P Grass Range is president of Rollins Woman's Club was and Will Lyon enter- demonstration was given by growers Association. The Na- tained at a Friday birthday Anne's Ceramic shop. PARK thme ANCA. The 75-year-old held on Thursday afternoon at Cynthia and Laura Millhouse. fe- • CowBelles will meet in Club met Montana Stockgrowers Asso- tional the home of Mrs. Erma Coats dinner for Mrs. Bill Johnson The Homemakers with the ANCA in Edna Nelson on New members attending Theatre Hitting Texas Trail ciation will be represented of- conjunction with Mrs. Dorothy Price assist- of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl at the home of 27-30. Unruh as were Billy Kelly, Don Smart — stock- ficially by its president, Gene Dallas, Jan. Hunter and Mrs. Johnson also Friday with Shirley Relax in Comfort HELENA Monana * * * ing. and Connie McConnell. Re- Etchart of Glasgow, and its attended. hostess. A ra growers are hitting the Texas Election of officers resulted freshments were served by THE BEST IN vice presidents, Wayne BratteniPredator Control The Fahrenheit reading has Mr. and Mrs. Gene LaRogue Trail for the 63rd annual con- for a in all those holding office be- Mrs. Newton. of Winnett, and by Don McRae BILLINGS — the cost been mostly from 20 to 30 and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT vention of the American Nat- pre- ing re-elected. The next meeting will be of Forsyth. year of efforts to control degrees the past week. A small Hartsoch, went to Kalispell ional Cattlemen's Association Montana is Due to numerous people be- held at the Cass home Febru- • • • datory animals in amount of snow has fallen al- Saturday where they visited January 27-30 in Dallas. But and ing away, attendance was not ary 13th. — FRI. — SAT. shared by county, state most daily. Roads were quite Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hartsoch. THURS. their modes of travel will dif- Calling All Members as large as usual. federal interests. slippery during the weekends. The community shares in the 'THE MYSTERIANS' Those attending a recent ALICE JO HOMER The usual difficulty was en- happiness of Mr. and Mrs. One of the best science-fiction REPORT OF CONDITION OF session of the agencies Ray Marie Price came down WILLIAM JOHNSON Billings countered on the hill coming Andrew Tromp on the birth pictures ever! THE SECURITY STATE BANK involved were provided this from Apgar and spent the TO WED FEB. 4 from the lakeshore road and of a baby daughter, Rebeca PLUS SECOND FEATURE of Poison, Lake County, Montana cost breakdown: The U. S. Fish weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Homer schoolhouse onto highway 93. Anne. en- at the close of business December 31, 1959 and Wildlife Service share of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price. of Dixon announce the 'NO NAME ON The sign orders "Stop" and icy Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schliep re- ASSETS 32.8 per cent was $80,000; Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter gagement of their daughter, conditions make it impossible turned home Saturday evening THE BULLET' Cash, balances with other banks, including re- tana Fish and Game Depart- entertained at a New Year's Alice Jo to William Johnson. to do so and start the vehicle after a three week visit with serve balance, and cash items in process of ment share of 16.4 per cent, eve dinner for Mr. and Mrs. The bride elect is employed again to enter the main high- their son Marvin and family collection $ 571,231.51 $40,000; the counties' share W. H. Dobsloff, Mr. and Mrs. at Don's Variety. Mr. Johnson SUN. — MON. — TUES. way. in . Government obligations, direct from 5-cent and 10-rent license Earl Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. is employed at Safeway Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker Mrs. Howard Arlint and 'THE BLUE ANGEL' and guaranteed 994,472.80 taxes on sheep was 32.3 per H. C. Guettler, Mr. and Mrs. The couple will be married drove to Poison last week to small children were guests at with Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,283,975.96 cent or $78,800, and the Mon- A. J. Cramer and Roy and Feb. 4 at the LDS Temple in get their new license tabs and the Frank Lockwood home CURT JURGENS Corporate stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of tana Livestock Commission's Will Lyon. Idaho Falls, Idaho. visit friends. Wednesday. MAY BRITT Federal Reserve bank) 6,000.00 share from a 4'2 mill levy on Old timers of the area have Holiday guests at the E. E. Loans and discounts (including $358.15 over- sheep and a one-mill levy on lion Mrs. Mabel Chester who is been reporting mountain Stewart home were P.F.C. Dale drafts) 2,035,340.40 cattle and other livestock was teaching school in Kalispell law and daughter, Mr. and WED. — THUR. — FRI. tracks at various places. Stewart, stationed at Fort Bank premises owned $100,451.24, 18.4 per cent or $45,000. was at Murraywood over the Mrs. F. L. Rogerson in eSattle. One was said to have been Lewis, Wash. and Mr. and 'RETURN OF furniture and fixtures $40,188.88 140,640.12 A similar meeting to review weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blum- 30,181.82 prowling in a field near the Mrs. Leman Stewart and Other assets progress was planned in coni- A meeting of Highway 93 hagen of Libby are visiting THE FLY' schoolhouse recently. Tracks Charlotte of Plaza, N.D. nection with the spring con- Association was held Tuesday relatives in Polson. with VINCENT PRICE $5,061,842.61 were also reported near Paint- New Year's Day guests at TOTAL ASSETS vention of the Montana Stock- evening at the Lakeside club Mrs. George Collins and and LIABILITIES ed Rocks. the Gene LaRocque home growers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weaver house with President Herbert children left Wednesday for ALLIGATOR Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, * * * were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stew- THE were visitors at Yeaw and other officers at- their home in Havre after a and corporations $2,863,205.04 and daughter art, Vernon and Dale; Mr. and Farm Bureau Stands at Creston tending. three week visit with her par- PEOPLE' Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and the Phil Buck home Mrs. Leman Stewart and LIVINGSTON — In the live- Man- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt corporations 1,229,169.48 last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Bill stock field, the delegates to the Daley Billings Cass. Mrs. Cass accompanied WEDNESDAY Deposits of United States Government including Mr. and Mrs. Glen ning returned from Emerson and Jerry and convention of the Montana them home for a short visit. postal savings 70,305.84 were dinner guests at the Roy last week. They spent New Jeanie, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farm Bureau resolved to re- Mrs. Ernest Klepteko enter- A THEATRE BONUS! Deposits of States and political subdivisions __ 535,294.05 Daley home at Somers, Fri- Year's Day with relatives Hartsoch and family of Poi- quest Montana livestock mar- tained at cards Saturday eve- Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, day. there. son, with all members of kets to continue collecting con- ning for Mr. and Mrs. Homer CASH NITE etc.) 24,859.65 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lingle Stewart family being present. tributions of five cents a head Murphy and Miss Juanita TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,722,834.06 of Dayton were callers at the and two sons moved from Sunday dinner guests at the cattle for the promotion of Bauer. Other liabilities 5,000.00 on Earl Hunter home, Tuesday. South Crescent Bay to East Wm. Dietrich home were Mr. products. beef A thin layer of ice covered Evergreen on Sunday. and Mrs. Fred Garbe, Max The Farm Bureau also fa- Canal Bay most of last week TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,727,834.06 Mrs. Lingle drove the family Garbe and Mabel, Art and vored a gross vehicle weight but not thick enough for ice CAPITAL ACCOUNTS car and her husband, the pick- Hubert Garbe. $ 100,000.00 tax for trucks, protection of fishing or skating. Capital • up. His mother, Mrs. Lanway 100,000.00 present water rights in any Some of the fishermen have Surplus of Dayton drove another pick- 134,008.55 state underground or surface for ice as casting Undivided profits been hoping was law and the election of up and the third pickup Park Theatre water from shore and trolling has re- The driven by Roy Commers. Mrs. OCALS ACCOUNTS $ 334,008.55 the governor and lieutenant sulted in few catches. TOTAL CAPITAL Lingles father, Donald Corn- governor from the same politi- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huntei announce the names mers of Dayton assisted in the is pleased to AND CAPITAL cal party. Officers were re- were Monday visitors in Poi- Andrea Howell visited at the TOTAL LIABILITIES loading and other work con- ACCOUNTS $5,061,842.61 elected. son and enroute home they Rowley home in Raval!i, Sun- pictures that will * * * nected with moving. of these many fine * This bank's capital consists of: Common were dinner guests at the A. J. day. Lingle has been driving stock with total par value of $100,000.00. Fourth in Farm Income Cramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erland- truck for Tom Lanway at Ash- be coming your way soon: MEMORANDA — The U. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ekman son of Onawo, Iowa are vis- ley Lake. They have made Rol- Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities S. Agriculture Department re- entertained at dinner for Mrs. iting relatives. Mrs. Erlandson lins their home since their and for other purposes 740,000.00 ports that Montana ranks A. J. Cramer, Wednesday. At- is a niece of Mrs. John Myers. THE HORSE SOLDIERS marriage and lived in the Clat- (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of fourth in the national averages tending were Mr. and Mrs. W. Rachel Brower left Wednes- terbuck cabin about 'two miles BLUE DENIMS reserves of 28,567.00 of net farm income with $6,087. H. Dobsloff, Mr. and Mrs. H. day for Challis, Ida. where south of here. NORTH BY NORTHWEST (b) Securities as shown above are after deduc- Arizona was high with an C. Guettler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl she will visit her sister for The community regrets los- tion of reserves of 25,000.00 average of $14,580, California's Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Earl several weeks. THIRD MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN here- ing this fine young couple. I, J. H. Hanson, President of the above-named bank, $7,182 second and Nevada's Hunter. Chellis Beavers, son of Mr. LAST SUMMER of my Lack of local payrolls has SUDDENLY by certify that the above statement is true to the best $6,884 third. Wyoming was Mrs. Marie Rigby has return. and Mrs. Chellis Beavers and caused a number of families to JOHN PAUL JONES knowledge and belief. fifth with $5,543 and Florida ed home from the local hos- Delores H. Carey, formerly of leave here the past several J. H. HANSON sixth at $5,103. pital. Ronan, now living in Spokane MINSKY'S BURLESQUE BEAUTIES * * * years. Correct-Attest: Mrs. Hazel White is showing were married in Spokane, Sun- THE BIG CIRCUS GRINDE J. R. Ranchers to Protest improvement following sev- day, Dec. 13. The newly weds T. JOHNSON ANATOMY OF A MURDER NORIN HELENA — Montana ranch- eral weeks of illness. plan to make their home in F. REDMAN D. ers will protest the importing Dan and Claud Coats and Spokane where the groom is TEACHER WAS A SEXPOT Directors of beef, lamb and mutton into Jim Uhde were at the Mis- Pablo employed. TOBY TYLER AT THE CIRCUS (NOTARIAL SEAL) the United Staes. A meeting of soula livestock auction last Pablo Homemakers Fr. Leonard Jensen, return- of Lake ss: Sworn to and sub- THE F.B.I. STORY State of Montana, County the United States Tariff Com- week. ed Saturday morning from me this 11th day of January, 1960. THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ADAM AND EVE scribed before mission will be held in Wash- A large crowd attended the Mrs. Bill Dietrich Ivanhoe, Minn. where he con- Turnage, Notary Public for the State Mr. and J. A. ington D.C. on March 22. of the PTA ducted the funeral services HOUND DOG MAN Residing at Poison, Montana. regular meeting and Mr. Max Garbe and Mabel of Montana, Official of the Montana of his uncle, George Graft. Mr. expires April 17, 1961. at the schoolhouse Saturday called at the George Garbe THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK My commission have been 91 on evening. Pancakes were serv- home Wednesday evening. It Graft would THE NUN'S STORY ed and cards furnished enter- was Mrs. Garbe's birthday. his birthday anniversary, Jan. tainment. It was the date of Marvin Carlyle of Bozeman, 31. He is survived by his wife. the annual men's night for en- spent Monday night at the This August they would have Buy these office forms in small quantities tertainment. home of his parents. Tuesday celebrated their 65th wedding Bruce Holston was a visitor morning he, accompanied by anniversary. The Park Theatre his father, Richard Carlyle. Mr. and Mrs. William Soucie Sunday visit- at "million-run" prices Stockgrowers Association, cat- went to Kalispell and Libby and family were Mrs. James tle feeder groups and the Mon- on business. ors at the home of tana Wool Growers will ask Duane Johnston and Luther McClosky in Plains. Poison, Montana Mrs. George Kern protection against continued Lacock have returned to Pablo Mr. and a, ma .a,"•• Mae, returned Monday from a three I oa with a trailer house they pur- - • -aa pressure of imported meats be- are chased in North Dakota. It has week visit with their son-in- 1 fore their prices depressed to a point that means loss to • the domestic producer. * * * In February ALL BUT 2 Bozeman — Montana Winter NOW RAMBLER TOPS Fair, Jan. 30-Feb. 4; Montana Her ef ord Association "All Clear" Sale, Feb. 3; Montana U.S. CARS IN PRODUCTION INVOICES Pc.RCHASE ORDER: Angus Association Winter Fair SALES FORMS Sale, Feb. 4. VOUCHER CHECKS Billings — Montana Gallo- 411.= way Breeders Sale, Feb. 12. Missoula Top Cut and Feb. ••• Range Show and Sale, rayLine "Snap-4-Way" 14-16. get your 3-part Speed.Letters Montana Pol- faster . bring Great Falls — mad out sale, quicker answers. Cut costs led Hereford Association to a fraction of conventional Feb. 24-25. letter writing methods. Helena — Green Meadow Angus Sale, Feb. 26. * * •

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