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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 15

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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Missoulian, Missoulian, Sunday, November 24, 1985-15 Record DR. DENNIS N. SCHREFFLER Podiatrist 218 East Front Street, Suite 105 Ingrown Nails Runners' Problems Plantar Warts Orthotics Hammertoes Shoe Consultation Bunions Foot Injuries Skin Disorders Foot Ankle Pain Corns Callouses Morton's Neuroma Appointment 721-2571 Missoula Fireplace has LODI by (ENERGY Lopi is the answer to home heating without leaving your budget out in the cold! Lopi has the answer starting at COLLINS HOPPER $550 an can and want burn adaptor allows that you firewood to or attaches burn pellets, to wood your pellets whenever wood stove you qualifies for tax credit and can burn during alerts adaptable to fireplaces 1750 IDAMO MISSOULA WYOMING MONTANA FIREPLACE DAKOTA $449' AND Masonry Supply Hopper installation on 1750 IDAHO ST. 728-6790 stove extra. OF MISSOULA HOME NATIONAL HOME Nailing It BUILDERS Down OF THE UNITED STATES IN 10,000 B.C.

IT WAS EASY TO FIND A HOME You just looked for the cave that best fit your The one with the best design. The average homeseekers in the Stone Age were not much different from the average home buyers in the Space Age. They looked for the same quality in a home then as they do now craftsmanship, energy and cost efficiency, a sense of community, livability long-term value, and safety and security. In other words, they looked for good design even if the designer was the last glacier. SALE Toll Barr 85 TO BE CONTINUED Meet a Member G.R.

Mostad Construction Armed with a degree from Utah College of Provo in carpentry contracting, two years at the University of Montana Business School and seven years carpentry experience, Gene Mostad started contracting in 1977. Gene has done many custom homes in the $80,000 to $150,000 price range, multi-family and light commercial work. He is presently building some four-plexes and is planning some high end owner-occupied duplexes for the near future. Responsible for all Godfather Pizza Parlor work in the state, he has remodeled one and built five. Gene believes in energy efficiency to an economical point.

He enjoys dealing with people and has a good reputation 1 for getting along with his clients. Gene and his wife Nancy have a year old son. They like the change of seasons in Missoula and enjoy sailing, fishing, hunting and skiing. Nailing It Down is sponsored by the Missoula Home Builders Association. For further information call 549-4191.

636 Brooks chimney fire, 8:40 p.m.. Friday. 3695 Tina alarm malfunction. 8:59 p.m.. Friday.

716 Charlo investigate sparks. 10: 39 p.m., Friday. 634 Eddy iron left unattended. 9:17 a.m.. Saturday.

634 Eddy system malfunction. 10:21 a.m., Saturday. 2821 Russell medical aid. 2:29 p.m., Saturday. Rural department 2404 Skyline Drive, smoke investigation.

5:55 a.m. Friday. 2511 Duncan Drive. chimney fire, 6: 43 a.m. Friday.

Johnson-Bell Field, aircraft standby. 7:46 a.m. Friday. Missoula General Hospital, hazardous material team standby. 8:21 a.m.

Friday. 500 Linden smoke investigation, 10:21 a.m. Friday. Marriage permits Fire calls City department David William Guscott and. Lynette Sue Smith, both of Billings.

Duane Wilford Fischer and Edith Evangeline Barthelmess, both of Missoula. Randall Stephen Mattler Sr. and Margaret Ameila Mitchell, both of Missoula. Vaden Scott Palmer and Teresa Ann Wilson, both of Missoula. Donald Melvin Chugg, of Missoula.

and Eula Marie Banschbach, of Helena. Ronald Bruce Adkison and Lynette Kristine Kemp, both of Alberton. Births Community Hospital Nov. 17: Diane and Stephen Simon, girl. Nov.

18: LanAnn Bryant Mapston and Graham Mapston, boy. Nov. 21: Maureen and William Talbert, girl. Dixie and Jerry Michael Graves, girl. Clarice and William Fischer, boy.

Nov. 22: Barbara and Mark Worley, boy. Courts District Judge Jack L. Green Nov. 21: John Patrick Marron, 30, of River Road, pleaded innocent to one count of felony forgery.

He was released on $1,000 bond and waived his right to a speedy trial. William W. Frazier, 22, of La Grande, pleaded innocent to one count of felony theft. His bond was set at $2.000 and he was remanded to the custody of the Missoula County Sheriff's Office. He waived his right to a speedy trial.

Charles E. Schneider 40, of 127 Buena Vista No. pleaded innocent to one count of sexual assault, a felony. He was released on his own recognizance. Michael L.

Duffin, 25, of 1540 S. Fifth St. pleaded guilty to one count of felony burglary. He will be sentenced Dec. 19.

Earl J. Lowry, age and address unavailable, changed plea from innocent to guilty on count of felony ones theft. He will be sentenced Dec. 19. District Judge James Wheelis Nov.

22: Vern Travis Baker, 18, address unavailable, was arraigned on one count of felony theft. He pleaded innocent and another hearing was set for Nov. 26. Anthony Ray Talent, 21, of 1825 S. Seventh St.

was arraigned on one count of felony burglary. He entered a plea of innocent and another hearing was set for Nov. 26. Michael Allen Peppinger, 25, of Missoula Apartments 356, withdrew his guilty plea on one count of felony theft and pleaded innocent. A Dec.

2 trial date was set. Sheila Taylor, age and address unavailable, had an impostion of sentence deferred for four years on one count of issuing a bad check, a felony. She was ordered to pay restitution of $1,352.03, a fine of $150 and a surcharge of $50. John Diaz-Osorio, age and address unavailable, entered separate pleas of innocent on two counts of criminal mischief, both felonies. Another hearing was scheduled for Dec.

6. Wendy Young, 30, 4636 Richlie changed her plea from innocent to guilty on one count of felony theft. She will be sentenced Jan. 3. Randy Rupert, age and address unavailable, had his felony theft charge changed to misdemeanor theft.

He was given a two-year deferred sentence. KOOTENAI TRIBES OF THE FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION, MT PABLO, MONTANA 59855 THE CONFEDERATED SALISH AND TRIBAL ELECTION NOTICE of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation have been cerfollowing Tribal candidates for the office of the Tribal Council representative from the disThe members tified by the bee Election Committee as indicated to voted on at the General Election to held on Saturday, December 14, 1985. tricts CANDIDATE POLLING PLACE DISTRICT ARLEE Jame H. Steele Darrell R. Armstrong Salish Indian Sr.

Citizens Ctr. ST. IGNATIUS Joseph "Joe Dog" Felsman Fred Matt Community Center POLSON Rose J. Evans, Patrick H. Lefthand Flathead Lake Sr.

Citizens Ctr. RONAN Robert L. McCrea John B. Vallee Indian Senior Citizens Ctr. Al Hewankorn Laurence Kenmille Koostahtah Hall DIXON NO CANDIDATES TERS Gym HOT PRAIRIE NO CANDIDATES Camas Lanes Bowling Alley PABLO NO CANDIDATES Tribal Office All members of the Confederated have maintained a legal residence for at least one year on the Flathead Salish and Kootenal Tribes over the age of 18 years shall have the right to vote in Reserall Tribal elections providing that they vation next proceeding this election.

No registration is required. Any persons qualified to vote who are unable to cast their vote at their designated polling place on election day must. prior to election day, may request an absentee ballot from the Executive Tribal Secretary by submitting a written request. will open at 10:00 A.M. and close at 8:00 P.M.

Polling places Tribal Secretary of the Confederated Salish and Kootenal Tribes, certify that the above the undersigned, certified the Election Committee as the successful candidates in the Executive listed are these the candidates whose names shall appear on the candidates those who were by primary election held November 9, 1985 and that are representatives. only ballot of the General Election to elect Tribal Council (To seph Er bupula, Fkecutive Tribal Secretary Dated MICHELIN MICHELIN BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES. PRE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS MICHELIN ALL SEASONS TIRES XA4 FROM PRICED $5037 EASY TERMS AVAILABLE TIRE SIPING $500 XMS1 (New Tires) FROM PRICED $4944 TIRE CHAINS (starting at) XCH4 $4007 FROM For Safety! PRICED $9343 Buckle Up Price includes mounting, balancing available. November 21 through December 24 MICHELIN MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES BAKKE 3575 Hwy 10 West 728-4331 TIRE SERVICE 1012 Kensington 728-2010 340 West Pine 543-8341 Grrreat 110 Open an IRA today and take me home for the holidays!" Here's a honey of a way to reduce your income tax bite. Deposit $1,000 or more into a First National Individual Retirement Account.

The interest you earn on your IRA remains tax-deferred until you begin making withdrawals at retirement. And, you take home this adorable little bear-just in time for the holidays. Register to WIN the giant teddy bear in our lobby, Offer good through December 31. 1985. You've got at llb First Montana National Bank of Montana Missoula Bank.

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