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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 10

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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1 The Dally Mlssoullan, Thursday, July 1 1 1 946 Candidates Invited i To Attend Leap Five Stories to Death, Trying to Escape Fire UpwardTrend Defender Meeting Local candidates for office In the BOARD RECEIVES PROTESTS County commissioners conducted a hearing Wednesday on tht proposed creation of special improvement district No, 4, receiving writ-ten protests from Arved Carlson, Winifred M. Gillette and R. O. and Agatha Griswold. The Improvement district in the Hammond-Mt.

Sentinel additions of the city, is for sidewalk and curb construction. The matter was not concluded. Car Damaged When Truck, Auto Crash on Bridge Auto Traffic On Main Road Trebled Average daily use of B. highway No. 10 through Turah, east of Missoula, was 2,146 cars for the past week, with a weekly total of 15,020 cars, the second highest In the state traffic count reported to the public roads administration.

primary election next Tuesday have been invited to attend the Monday Seen in Court Work1 An all time high in marriage 11 evening meeting of Constitution De fenders, it was announced Wednesday by the organization chairman, Dr. Charles R. Thornton. He said "introductions will be Damage to a passenger automobile was the only toll of a collision on the Milltown bridge over the Rinrkfoot river at 2 o'clock Wednes censes In this county was set In the month nf wIipii 121 munles brief, impartial and limited to local candidates." The program for cusslon of a recent report of a congressional committee on un-American activites. the meeting, scheduled for 7:30 day morning, it was reported by the were granted permits to wed, Cleric of the Court J.

R. Donehoo reported Wednesday upon completion of the at Hotel Florence, includes dis- In comparison with the same week in 1945, traffic almost tripled over the main highway east of Missoula, highway patrol oincer ana tne Deputy sheriff who investigated the accident. The vehicles involved were mommy report io me siaie ouieau of vital statistics. During the same a Northern Pacific transport truck, 15,020 against 5,839 cars In the same period a year ago. Billings led.

the state with 28,696 period zb decrees 01 envorre wer eranted bv district court iudees. piloted by M. C. ShnuRhnessy, ana the car of Leland Wells, who was cars for the week, but is comparable announces driving it. increase was not as great as at Turah.

The one-day record for use DRUG Mr. Donehoo said that business in all departments of his office has been on a rising scale since July 1 "of last year. Marriage licenses granted from July 1 of 1945 to June 30 of the present year totaled 883 of the highway past Turah wns 2,306 cars, at Billings It was 3,814 cars. an increase or ms over me penoci i nn i r. the amazing new EVERSIARP REPEATER PEN At Ravalli, on the Clark's Fork and U.

S. highway No. 93, Junction, the average daily use was 1,089 cars and for the week. 7,622 cars as irom JUiy im mj juiib ou, i during which SCO permits were Increases In civil cases was noted against 4,263 In the same week in 1945. Above Bonner, on the Black Traffic Cases On Wood's Court Docket Joe Boyer and C.

L. Orr, both of Missoula, were penalized for traffic law infractions in the court of Justice of the Peace Arthur M. Woods Wednesday. Mr. Boyer pleaded guilty to a charge of passing improperly, paid a $5 fine.

Mr. Orr forfeited the $5 bond that he posted for appearance on a complaint charging by Mr. Donehoo, who said that from July 1, 1345, to June 30 of this year, 519 actions were filed as compared foot highway, the average daily use was 358 cars for the week, the in crease for one week from 1,773 cars in 1945 to 2,506 cars in 1946. witnin anotner tne new Blackfoot bridge above the Hunter estate will be completed, says the state highway department, but it will not be used immediately as the speeding. George Russell of Great to 328 In the preceding itscai penoa, an Increase of 191 cases.

In the probate section cases jumped from 176 for the 1944-45 fiscal period to 224 for the 1945-46 period, an increase of 48 cases. Tees paid in Mr. Donehoo's office for the 1044-45 period totaled $4,754.50, jumping to $7,501.80 for the year just closed. Mr Donehoo said that the ending of the war is partly responsible for the increased traffic in his office. The remainder he attributed to the city's rapidly growing population.

approach on the other side is not Two women employes were killed in five-story leaps as a four-alarm fire flared through the top floor of the Sterling Feather company in downtown St. Louis, Mo. Falls, charged with Improper passing, forfeited his $5 bond. Leland Wells, who figured in an accident on the Milltown bridge, forfeited the $25 bond that he pasted on a included in this contract and there is no way of leaving or driving onto the bridge from the north side at present. A small force is making the concrete handrail now.

charge of reckless driving. The Turah reconstruction project toward Clinton has been hampered Girl Pleads Guilty Officer Reminds Army Pay Boost in Effect Local Woman's Club oy weather conditions, says the state GN Train Derailed West of Libby Northern Pacific operating officials were informed Wednesday morning' of a Great Northern railroad derailment in the Kootenai highway department. A crew is Given Award at clearing and grading on the east side section of the Flathead lake World's mootht writing pan. Rolls tht ink en dry! It' itlf-blotting. Evtn writtt dry whtn tubmtrgtd undo wottr.

Writtt for 3 monthi to 3 ytora on on rtfill cartridge. Rtloadt with a cartridge in 15 itcond. Can't Itok at any altitude. You can't tvtn thakt the ink cut. Writn on any paper or material, linen, textiles, etc.

Makes 6 to 8 carbon copies at ej time. does it! CA means Capillary Action an exclusive Evertharp patent Great Falls Meet In Gun Case Marian Beck, alias Francine La- and a small force Is grading the Corvallis-Hamilton section south of Social Calendar Matter lor the Sunday Social Calendar or for the Sunday Society pages must be In the office by noon Friday of each week. No exceptions can be made. Call 6298 for notices for the society editor, preferably lti the morning. All ex-servicemen who are con in 1 Great Falls, July 10.

(P)-The Corvallis. The Union Construction 1 in 1 Rue, arrested Monday when she was canyon, west of Libby. First plans ciw 0UllSttf company has all three contracts. templating re-enlistment at this time are reminded by Major William W. Kimbrell, commanding officer in annual three-day convention of the Montana Federation of Women's ill clubs closes Wednesday with the reported to have arrived in the city me ureat were 10 e-, tjur passenger trains over the toting a gun, pleaded guilty to Pacific, but such arrange-charge at her arraignment Tuesday jments were cancelled later when It National Fire Control charge of the Missoula army re adoption of resolutions.

cruiting station, that the new pay Chosen new state president was raise went into effect July 1. He Mrs. Walter Peoples of Cut Bank. evening before Justice of the Peace twas learned the northern Montana Arthur M. Woods, by whom she was hes could be opened without ex- stressed, also, that because of its Chief of USFS Visiting This Region tensive delay, bound over to district court.

Her Second section of the eastbound bond, fixed at $500, was not sup desire to establish a large standing army that the effort to make army life attractive through many special opportunities for education and P. A. (Pat) Thompson, chief of North Coast Limited train No. 2 plied. She is a prisoner in the county Jail.

Wednesday onthe Northern Pacific She succeeds Mrs. Dean King of KaUspell. Other officers elected included: Mrs. A. E.

Griffith, East Helena, first vice president; Mrs. W. H. Graeter, Deer Lodge, second vice president; Mrs. Ted Woodward, Wisdom, recording and financial secretary, and Mrs.

A. G. Sundahl, Havre, treasurer. Miss Beck-LaRue, who first to learn special skills continues on the part of the war department. the forest service national division of fire control, Washington, D.

arrived at the Nine Mile smoke-jumper training camp of the region General Aid society of the First Presbyterian church has a 1:15 o'clock covered-dish luncheon in the church today. Rolls and butter will be provided by the committee. COURTHOUSE WEDDING Harold Brown of Missoula and Inez M. Nyberg of Mullan, Idaho, were married at the courthouse Wednesday after securing their license in the office of Clerk of the Court J. R.

Donehoo. Justice of the Peace Ralph L. Starr officiated I HI i IVlrtSHAR" CA 5 I I 111 I RSPf ATiR KN I I 11 I Repeater I naa seven cars witn tne Oklahoma Medical association members en route to Gardiner for a tour of Yellowstone park. claimed her age as 17, later gave it as 19, Police Officer Dan Rice, who arrested her, said. She said she Major Kimbrell also announced that men honorably discharged from al parachute project Wednesday.

Mr. Thompson is scheduled to spend A cherry special of six refriger took the gun found on her person active service or released under honorable conditions on or after May Missoula and East Helena Wom 10 days in this region, it was stated at fire control headquarters here. ator cars was operated eastbound on the Northern Pacific through from a sheriff's officer in South Dakota, and that she had 12, 1945, may still re-enlist in en's clubs received first-place awards for outstanding art programs. Other grades appropriate to their military Missoula Wednesday afternoon. been arrested in San Francisco for training and experience.

Provisions OLSONS RETURN EAST carrying a knife, the officer awards were given to the Deer Lodge and Wolf Point clubs for leadership in membership activities. the girl informed him. at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Olson have Thirty-four Mexican nationals will leave Missoula on westbound North-Mexico after completing Montana agriculture work. The prisoner was arrested here on returned to Minneapolis where Mr. for such re-enlistments, he said, are described in war department pamphlet 12-16, which deals with military occupational specialty numbers. Re-enlistments must be for a a tip from a woman motorist, who gave her a lift into Missoula from the west and who saw the gun on her when she got out of the car after their arrival in Missoula. three-year period if the enlistee is to be given the full benefits of the Olson will resume his work at thj; Univerlity of Minnesota, which he left four years ago on being commissioned in the air corps.

He will have a fellowship at Minnesota beginning with the fall quarter. They have been visiting Mr. Olson's parents here. FOODS FIRM INCORPORATES The Industrial Food Crafts company of Seattle, filed articles of incorporation in the office of Clerk and Recorder W. J.

Babington Wednesday. The firm, a Seattle concern, is incorporated for Its Incorporators, Leon H. Savage, STARTS DOORS OPEN 6 P. M. provision, he said.

Coming Events Listings in this column consist of meetings of general interest which ar open to the public, and which have been recorded with the Chamber of Men desiring to enlist or re-enlist will be interviewed at any time at local recruiting headquarters in PROPERTY SOLD R. V. and Anna Lindgren. 200 W0 CRl AT STARS Woodford street, have disDosed of Everett Lane Kohr and Robert the federal building, Major Kimbrell said. An itinerary for Thursday AT TrillR GREATEST! their apartment house property to Graham.

It will deal in food serv ices. Ole and Anna Hanson, a deed filedj commerce a a date clearing house. July 11-13 Third annual Montana Labor Institute, University campus. July 15-16 tne oiiiee 01 Clerk and Recorder J. Babington revealed Wednesday.

Amount of the transaction was $30,000. NEW HOUSE on South side; combination living room and dinine room; 1 bedroom; apartment in basement; modern kitchen and automatic oU heat; to be shown by appointment only. FHONE Sn Women's Benefit association state convention, Gold room, Student Un III MAKE BRIGHT, A Little BUT STILL SINCERE! Congratulations TO THE NEW Missoula Furniture Mart FROM EARL HOPKINS HEATING PLUMBING CO. and Friday will take members of the recruiting staff to various outside locations. Sergeant Matt Rebich' and Corporal Robert Peterson will be at St.

Ignatius Thursday from 9 a. m. to 9:30 a. m. Corporal Peterson will be at Ronan from' 10 a.

m. to 3 p. m. and Sergeant Rebich at Poison from 10:30 a. m.

to 2:30 p. m. On Friday, Corporal Peterson will be at Alberton from 10 a. m. to 3 p.

m. Sergeant Rebich will be at St. Regis from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p.

m. and at Superior from 1 p. m. to 2 p. m.

Both men will be in French-town from 3:30 to 4 p. m. Headquarters in each of the towns named will be at the postoffice. EDM Starts TODAY LIVELY SALADS ion building. July 18-19 P-TA conference, University campus.

July 20-23 American Legion convention. July 22-26 Music Educators conference, Unl versity campus. July 25-27 Elks state convention. July 28-August 3 HERE THEY Mb with "YOUNG AND GAY" GALS! R0BS0N DISCHARGED VETERAN Do you want to learn a trade? Do you want a JOB and SECURITY? APPLY SUNNY MAID BAKERY 110 West Main ALSO DISNEY CARTOON Rocky Mountain Institute, Univer AND DISCHARGED The selective service has report-; ed the discharge of the following-! named veterans: Lloyd S. Gordon L.

Borchers, Joe Nagy andi Robert E. Mahood. 1 "BIKINI sity campus. August 1-3 Montana state fire school. August 2-3 Montana Municipal league August 4-6 II the Atom Island Montana estate optometnc asso 'Lr Entertaining and Instructive You Should See It! News Events Let's eat Have a Coke ciation, Hotel Florence.

August 9-10 Mining association of Butte Helena. and SCHEDULE TONITE Bni Cartoon 6 ANOTHER RED CHARGE jjews i Saratoga Moscow, July' 10. (JP Izvestia declared Wednesday that the United States and Britain had emnlovpri -7 1 UNRRA food to exert "political pressure" on countries aided, and charged that the purpose of Herbert Hoover's recent world-circling famine tour was to spread "anti-Soviet propaganda." 1 HL ALWAYS COOL FROM THOMPSON FALLS J. P. Doyle of Thompson Falls was in Missoula Wednesday.

STARTS TONIGHT Box Office Opens 6:15 Will Bring 4 i CO-H1I -A eye i tit 1 Zt SIGN! CUSTOM jfi HEAR Judge Leif Erickson CANDIDATE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR United States Senator TONIGHT 8:30 to 8:45 KGVO This Political Advertisement Paid for by Erickson-for-Senator club, Lou Boedecker, chairman. HASSO'fOSTtR JOHM SHtrflRO AND 1 HE-MAN making lunchtime refreshment time America's noon hour! In they go in gay groups to enjoy lunchtime. And along with the eats there will be talk and laughter and happy sodabil ity. Of course, Coca-Cola will be there ofering sociable refreshment to make lunchtime that even more enjoyable moment the friendly pause. lOTTUD UNOH AUIHOIITV Of IMI COCA-COIA COANT It THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF MISSOULA HEAR THE COKE CLUB WITH MORTON DOWNEY KGVO 9:45 A.

M. March of Time ALSO "Wanted More Ilomcs" OHARliS SIARRtii-SMlLffM SCHEDULE TODAY Coke Coca-Cola 'Coca-Cola and ita abbreviation Coke" are the registered trade-mark which distinguish the product of The Coca-Cola Company. News Swing Fever Time 8:00 Triangle B.18 Thunder 9:16 News C.nV.r.cwn Hearts Ta. nnmnlete Show 9 05 .0 WW The C-C 1.

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