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A Pattern for Democracy The 200 Flathead county resi dents who attended the Tuesday hearing on the proposed Glacier View dam were unusually toler ant of opinions not in harmony with their own. Perhaps no presentation at the hearing typlified respect for the other fellow's idea more than did the statements of the Flathead Citizens' committee presented by its chairman, A. F. Winkler, and concurred in by the Columbia Falls chamber of commerce, and gen erally by the Kalispell chamber. Mr. Winkler brought out the fact that you can't fence in any area of the nation, but that there should be a comprehensive reg ional study of water storage and power developments agreed up on by all interested federal and state agencies. We believe that the majority of the people living in Flathead county agree with the stand taken by Mr. Winkler. They want the dam, but do not want to harm the park. They feel that the dam will be built. He added that if Glacier View built, Montana should have first call on its power; that no draw down occur during the park sum mer season, and that construction should not start before Hungry Horse is completed for the area is not prepared with housing, schools and labor supply to build two dams at the same time. Obviously the national park service is against any encroach ment on land set aside by con gress as a national park. Glacier View's reservoir would be mostly iu the park. To build a dam par tion. in Glacier is an invitation to No Need to Wait Disposing of our garbage is a problem for us to solve. It's not something that need wait for a ' better county health program; the assistance of the governor, or reaching into the prime contract oris pocket. As communities we must each of us have a proper type of gar bage dump. An example of what happens when there is no dump, can be found between Coram and Belton on the old road. There seems to be mile after mile of rus ty tin cans and refuse as man see med to have done his very best to spoil God-given scenery. Even Bad Rock canyon's rock point along highway No. 2, favor fj P ° l a f °l vacat * 0ning J 0 gar ~ ge during the night. Each community must have an Vom Might Tip Your Hats One of these days, folks in Ka lispell and Whitefish are going to realize that their ratio of juven ile delinquency is presently high er than is found in the Hungry Horse area boom towns . at hearing talk and reading about the crime and juvenile delinquon cy that comes as the result of Hungry Horse dam construction. Not that there won't be some, and that it's better to be foresighted rather than hindsighted. We are somewhat bored However it is only fair that we let these long established cities know that up to this time, Mar tin City, Columbia Heights and Hungry Horse have no juvenile delinquency cases. Our hunch is that Martin City with its 500 people has a better rounded youth program than do the larger cities. The boomtown has regular com munity dances well attended by teen agers, town baseball, active cub and boy scouts, swimming les sons for all youngsters in the sum Wranglers Fixin' Minded A meeting of the Deer Park wranglers 4-H club was held at the Frank Radabah home Sunday. A ball game was played before the meeting. The new business was to fix up the flag pole at Deer Park school May 23. The 4-H club members will fix the root of the grange hall. After the meet ing lunch was served. Mary Inez Radabah. club reporter Hungry Horse News U .Û n An Independent Country I Weekly, Published Each Friday j Entered at the Columbia JPalls, Montana, post office as I second class matter. The Hungry Horse and Gla cier national park area news | paper. [ i I Melvin Ruder Editor I Harold C. ToTley .... Printer Printers Asst. Al Shay Gladys E Shay Society Reporter I Subscription Rates — One year in Flathead county ■ $2.50; Elsewhere $3.00 Six [months anyplace $1,50. bring up once more such ideas as raising the level of Yellow stone lake by a dam. The park service feels that water storage for the good of the nation can be achieved by using others of the damsites that exist numerous without encroaching on the less than 1 per cent of the nation's area set aside as outdoor parks f° r the enjoyment of the people, live near an area described at the hearing by "Doc" McFarland, Polebridge, as a place to escape from the madness of an ever in It is pleasing to think that we . 1S more appreciation for the un spoiled areas such as Glacier na tional park. creasing tempo of civilization. As the nation becomes higher geared in its industrial economy, there We doubt that Montana Power company will really enter this fight, though the Wednesday story in the Missoulian has us wondering. Montana power lost its fight against extending public power developments into western Montana, when Hungry Horse dam reached the prime contract stage. Deciding the Glacier View dam issue will be congress, and the lineup will be the nation's sports men organizations, the large mag azines, garden clubs, wildlife en thusiasts and conservationalists 0 ne side, and Pacific Northwest industrial on development factors on the other. cier View dam as essential to the atomic energy developments on the Columbia, and no substitute damsites win favor, congress will really have a fight on this ques tion in 1949 or 1950. If the army can tie-up the Gla MR easily reached garbage dump. Pcr sons who persist in strewing ref use along the highway should be apprehended by law enforcement officers, and we hope the JPs 8T ve them the book, 1° the communities themselves there is also a problem of people maintaining near permanent gar bage piles in their own backyards. We suggest that existing laws aD P° lce facilities are adequate and should be used for eliminating this situation. Here's a place for neighbors health essary on the part of the people to keep the area tidy. Let's not have scenery from over the top3 of tin cans and garbage. MR to complain. Their and property value is threatened. It must be kept in mind that with populations doubling and tripling, continuous effort is nec mer and organized skating j truction in winter. There is annual community Christmas par ty and an Easter egg roll. Sun day school attendance is unusual ly good, and within five minutes walk of any of these settlements are trout streams, Over at Hungry Horse, townsite owners Roland Andersen and Ward McMillan are setting aside three choice blocks as a park Columbia Falls has m an area. delinquency problem, and in be ing foresighted there is a youth center and youth recreational out door area being established. Now we recognize that none of the communities in this valley have a high juvenile delinquency rate, and we want to repeat that we believe law enforcement all these pre paredness is a good idea. However our point is that after new communities are doing a good job in being law abiding, self respecting citizens, and it should be recognized. MR Rebekah lodge met last Friday with Noble Grand Jessie Geer pre siding. Following the meeting a no-hostess lunch was served. Pri zes were won by Mrs. W. W. Ste vens and Mrs. George Wester land. The next meeting will be June 4 at Anderson's hall. I cm HP A MAKE YOUR CAR RUN LIKE NEW WITH A ..iJlltie «wmi ilT FORD B®* « * COMPLETELY TORN DOWN AND REBUILT TO PRECISION STANDARDS ★ WORN PARTS REPLACED WITH GENUINE FORD PARTS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Motor © at SL® q I >K i V r GAREY MOTOR COMPANY ? • KALÎSPEEL I I § METHODIST CHURCH Andrew Olsen, Bible Expositor and Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. All are cordially invited to come and hear the great truths of the Bible explained Our Saviours Lutheran Harry Baker, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, Services are held in St. Matt hews Episcopal Church. HUNGRY HORSE VILLAGE Sunday school and services the second and fourth Sundays at 7 p m in duplex 25, by Pastor Baker. HELENA FLATS Services the first, third, and fifth Sundays at 8 o'clock, by Pastor 11 n.m. Baker. ST. RICHARD'S CATHOLIC Father H A Faley celebrates holy Mass every Sunday at ten o'clock. Religious instructions are con ducted by the Sisters of St Matt hews school of Kalispell ,for all the children immediately after Mass. Baptisms by special appoint ment. Sponsors are to be practi cal Catholics. Altar Society meetings are held th e first Wednesday of each month ai the parish hall. HOLLVESS METHODIST CHURCH Joseph Willett, Pastor Sunday; 11 a.m. Preaching service. 8 p.m. Preaching service. Thursday: 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ralph M. Werner, Pastor Sunday; 10 a.m. Bible School. IT a.m. Morning worship 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Young people's meeting. Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Midweek service. You are invited to these vices. ser ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL No services until further notice. CORAM - MARTIN CITY PRESBYTERIAN James B. Schofield, Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m. Hungry Horse Village Sunday school at building 25'R, 10:00 a m. Martin City Sunday school, Mrs Luding, supt. 10:30 a m Coram Sunday school, Mrs Gordon, supt. 11:00 a m Martin City Morning Worship. 7:45 p m Coram Evening Worship South Fork Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Services in Davis home west of town. Frances Wat ne, Supt. Rev. E. H. Davis, pas tor in charge. All are welcome—classes for all. CALL FOR BUS BIDS The Board of Trustees of School District No. 6 of Flathead County, Montana, will receive sealed posais up to 8:00 o'clock P. M, Friday June 11, 1948 for school bus. Bus to be of adequate struction to insure the safe de livery of pupils to and from their destination. Board of Trustees to be the judge of same. Surety Bond and Liability Insurance required. For further information, etc., same may be had at the of fice of the Clerk in Columbia Falls, Montana. The Board of Trustees the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 20th day of May 1948. pro con- ; route reserves F. P. FLEMING Clerk of School District No. 6. Columbia Falls Montana. 44 WANT ADS RATES: 50 cents for me issue, 18 words; $1.00 for three issues; lost articles rate 25 cents. SMALL ACREAGE close to town, $50.00 down, and small monthly balance. Water and payments on lights available. Write P- O. Box 732, Kalispell, giving appointment and further details. address for 43* TWO TON CHEVROLET truck for sale. Low mileage, 1946 clean, almost new 8.25 tires, very engine in perfect shape, combin ation grain, stock, and flatbed body in good condition, air booster brakes, automatic locking differ ential, radio, heater, etc. Private owner will sell very reasonable. Can be seen at Joe Reese car lot, Col. Falls. ceived. Spring deliveries of U. S. Pullorum controlled White Leg BABY CHICKS ORDERS now re horns and New Hampshire Reds all-quality chicks. Van's Hatchery, Columbia Falls. tf and Land Surveyor. Phone 6821.1 tf! — REGISTERED CIVIL Engineer H. H. Mahon BABY CHICKS, $18 per 100, $2 per 100 deposit, U. S. Approved and Pullorum Controlled. B. B. Bronze turkey poults. Bitney's Poultry, Kalispell, Mont. 43* 1946- 23 ft. Glider trailer for sale or trade. Inquire Honeymoon court, highway No. 37, Col. Falls. Truck or Car for gravel or sand. Lives first house south of Hun gry Horse News. Write Box 611 WATCH FOR YELLOW FLAG BLUE KAISER FOUR DOOR se dan, 10,000 miles, general squeege tires. Make offer to Sgr. Crawford, army recruiting, P. O, building, Great Falls, Mont. Please give complete address or phone 8461. 43* CABIN LOGS, TURNED OUT, grooved. Diameters 5%" to 7%", priced reasonable. For information write Jack Brown and Charles Swaney, Rt. 1, Whitefish. 45* SET OF HOUSE LOGS for sale. 32 x 20 ft., peeled, ready to put up, including rafters, ceiling and floor joists. Box 69, Col. Falls. small Movable house for sale, well built and insulated, completely furnished, beautiful plywood built-ins; sink, bed da veno, full length mirror, grill and heater, etc. Will move Tree or will rent lot. Jim Willows, back of South Fork grocery. 43* FOR SALE— PEKENESE PUPS Sig Johnson, Martin City 43* HEAVY DUTY, single axle pole trailer, vacuum brakes, 10-20 dual-track bunker. See at Van'« Hatchery. Phil McElroy. 44* EXPERT PHOTO Finishing. Ca mera and film supplies. Guest Photo Art Shop, Kalispell tf FORDSON TRACTOR for sale, with shift pulley; $60. Ellis Dreury, Whitefish. Rt. 1 44* FRYERS for sale. 1 block west and 1 V 2 blocks north of Col. Falls Depot. Ronald L' ice 44* GOOD REBUILT DAVENO, good rebuilt base leather rocker, oil burner cookstove, speed queen wa sher for sale. Flathead Upholstery shop. Whitefish. 44* Sand and Gravel Basement Diggihg Ditching E. J. LUNDSTROM Phone (HZ Columbia Falls SALE; One Foley F-16 Au FOR tomatic Filing machine. Like new. less than a hundred saws, band and circle saw attach and retoothing bars. Fred Filed With ments Rice, Rt. 1, Col. Falls. tf INTERNATIONAL K7 TWO dump _ T . tires. Call at 85 Third ave. West, Kalispell. or phone 807-L 43* trucks for sale, 8.25 - 20 BAKE CAKES, PIES, cook doughnuts in my home. Mrs. Al Nordes, next to Fixit shop Col. Falls. _ 42 * WASHED SAND ana GRAVEL. passed government tests V* mile north of silver bridge on Flathead river. Reiten and Spencer, Col. Falls. tf I'LL ies or CEDAR SHINGLES for sale: In quire Clothes Horse, Martin Ci on No. Is; $10.25 ty. $12 square No. 2s; $4 on No. 4s. tf on FOR SALE New 4 room modern house, plus utility room. Picket fence, large garage. Good location, 3 additional view lots; drapes, cur tains, electric range, frigidaire and floor coverings included at $5350. Phone 285-L, 616 Park ave. White fish. 43* RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT for sale. Counter, 10 stools, back b ar) propane gas restaurant range dishes and silverware, etc. Par ker's Cafe, Whitefish, Mont. 43* COMPLETE LINE of Restaurant equipment. Can be easily tran sported anywhere. $4500.00. Box 143, Conrad, Mont. 44* TRAILER PARKING SPACE for rent in modern court; washrooms with mangle and electric iron, showers, drains for trailer sinks. One block from Snappy service store over viaduct. Whitefish. In I qu i re Snappy service store, town j pU mp, E. P. Kennedy, Nellie Lau 49* j don, Whitefish. FURNITURE FOR SALE; Baby bed, high chairs, tables, water hose, vacuum cleaner, 85 gallon water container, floor lamp, and davenport, cheap. Inquire Mrs. Al vin Nash, house back of Crooked Tree Drive Inn, South Fork. c43 USE MY NEW 36-inch chain saw to cut my standing larch; share basis; or will lease saw outright, i Inquire Eddy Brewster store, Ap gar. 43* BOY'S BIKE, $25; three-year-old saddle mare, unbroke, $35; wood saw mounted on Dodge chassis, $75. Inquire Colby Ardis, Log house, five miles west of Col. Falls, highway 37. of Hungry 1 c43 NEW TWO ROOM house for rent one block south Horse post office. Floyd Rising. c43 16 by 34-FOOT HOUSE on 1V 2 lots for sale; also other property, part cash, terms. Box 262, Eureka, Mont. 45* MECHANIC WITH TWENTY years experience has equipment for automotive machine shop. Would like to hear from party interested in starting parts house or garage, or adding machine shop to their present business. Box 302 Bonners, Ferry, Idaho. c t5 LOST ARMY DISCHARGE and car title form. Chrales Bucklev, Browning. nc Hungry Horse Coach Lines New Schedule, Effective May 6,19' (EASTBOUND) Dly Dly Dly Dly PM STATIONS AM AM AM PM AM AM PM PM PM PM 5:50 1 Lv. Kalispell .. Ar. Whitefish .. Lv. Whitefish . . Lv. LaSalle . Lv. Half Moon Ar. Col. Falls . Lv. Col. Falls . 6.30 5:35 6.05 7.00 9.30 11.30 10.00 11.59 3:30 2.05 2:30 2.35 . , . 7.00 ... 6.10 12:05 f f £ f £ ll 6.20 6.55 7.15 7.25 7.00 7.20 7.30 7.00 7.20 7:30 • f f f 6.25 2.55 3.55 3.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 12.20 12.25 12.35 1 6.25 6.30 1 6.35 f Lv. Col. Heights Lv. H. H. Gov't Tn...7.10 7.30 7.40 Lv. Gov't Whse ....7.15 7.35 7.45 Lv. Martin City Ar. Coram .... f f £ 11 6.45 3.10 4.10 3.15 4.15 3.20 4.20 3.25 4.25 12.45 12.50 12.55 ; 6.50 ij 6.55 7.20 7.40 7.50 7.25 7.43 7.55 1) 7.00, 1.00 (W'estbound; *•+ ** Dly Dly Dly AM AM Dly Dly pM * STATIONS AM PM AM PM PM PM PM PM ll 7.00 Lv. Coram Lv. Martin City .. . . 7.48 Lv. Gov't Whse. .. 7.50 Lv. H. H. Govt Tn. . 7.55 Lv. Col. Heights .. f Ar. Columbia Falls .8.05 Lv. Columbia Falls .8.10 Lv. Half Moon .... 8.15 Lv. LaSalle . Ar. Whitefish Lv. Whitefish .... 8.30 10.30 9.00 11.00 7.45 8.35 11.15 11.18 11.20 11.25 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.35 4.35 4.40 4.40 4.45 4.45 D 7.05 8.38 4.35 7.10 1 8.40 4.40 : 7.15 8.45 4.45 f £ £ f f f l! 7.25 8.55 11.35 11.40 11.45 4.55 4.55 4.55 5.00 5.00 5.05 5.05 ll 7.30 9.00 6.35 5.00 7.35 9.05 6.40 5.05 f f f f 8.30 12.01 12.10 12.40 6.55 5.20 7.00 2.50 ll 8.00 Ar. Kalisne'l 7.30 9.30 3.20 5.30 5.30 explanation OF R e; :NCE MARKS: Dly—Indicates Daily Service * D r ly 5 CrViCe except Sundays and Holidays Indicates Bus by-passes town where time isn't shown. :m*m*m*h*m*h*h*m*h*hxh*m*m*m*h*m*m*m*m*h*h*msmsms«* k *** M * Flag Stop Schedules Sl,DJ " f —indicates ** —indicates to Delay. COMPLETE SAWMILL equip ment for sale, including edger, sawdust conveyer, 54 Inch saw, four 10 ft. sections heavy duty lumber rolls, 190,000 board ft. of larch. See or write Earl E. Ryan, Belton. 44* WILL TRADE 3 three-month-old pigs for 3 calves off bucket. Col by Ardis, five miles west of Col. Falls, highway 37. c43 TWO SETS OP HARNESS, two cultivators, three plows, wagon, bob sleigh for logging; also for sale, 40 acres saw timber, poles, and wood, with frame house. See J. L. Dippy, Samson block, White fish. 46* VACUUM CLEANER, tank type, used; $20.00; paint spray gun practically new. Inquire Green Bros. Servicenter, Col. Falls. c43 COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, registered and non-registered, golden and red, for sale. Fred R. Harvey, Route 1-B, Kalispell, phone rural, 8020. 46* 8 ACRES near Martin City for sale with creek and highway frontage. Three good homes. Ideal business and residence location. Two acres, highway frontage, long time lease or will sell. Write or see L. W. Wescott, box 143, Co 43* ram. GEM EVERBEARING Straw berry plants for sale at $2.00 per hundred. C. E. Beebe, box 328, Col. Falls. 43* WEANER PIGS, for sale; $12.50, Joe Crosswhite, old highway No. 2, four miles south Col. Falls. 43* ONE 6 FOOT REFRIGERATED meat and sale at $350.00. Telephone or write William Hafferman, the Gables, Libby, Mont. c46 FARM OR RANCH work wanted by 15 year old boy. See or write Bob Kamrud, care of John Stone, Columbia Falls. nc43 1 ACRE and Small new unfinished building 12 x 24, electrictiy in buil ding, for sale. Would make good small house. Two acres and 3 bed room house, hot and cold water, electric pump, house not complete ly finished, range and hot water tank go with place. Fruit trees, small garden. Both priced for quick sale. M. N. Reynolds, across the road from old John Mikota place, Col. Falls. 46* FOR SALE: 50' x 1320' deep lot at junction of highway 37 and 93 in Bonnie View. Will sell at sacrifice. Health failing. Must j eave _ Write Box 512. Col. Falls. 43* FOR SALE; TWO Cocker Spaniel pups, four months old. % mile south of Red Bridge. J. B. McFad den. 43* TRAILER HOUSE, sale; sleeps four; complete with ice box, butane range. Inquire Toastwich shop, Whitefish. 16-foot, for 45* EXPERT MACHINE SAW Filing, Inquire Mike Baumann, Canyon View station, highway No. 2. ntf FOR SALE: 1947 Studebaker 1 ton pickup. Good condition. In quire Charles Wamock, V 2 mile south Quick Service Garage. 43* PULL equipment, Herb SET of for SWEDISH ^ sale, books a liberal personal i cheap. very and '■ »ill amount; . mstruction « Anyone desiring to " Paying profession mistake by investi^ Position. Call tion, Will m g ft Deet s °uth , seven mii es way No. 2. BED ROOM and innerspring robe, white , heater, davenport two SET with mattr e8Si enamel cook an <i two rugs, two gas stove with thKe"bui oven. E. L. Barron 5 of Columbia south of old Falls, first smnge hall. SHARPEN Electric lawn mower t factory built with motor mower. Price $45.00.1, chmery Co., Kalispel, lawn DOUBLE CYLINDER versible outboard Contractors barrows—8 chains— 6R motor, rubber tired pair good new hay carrier, of new 1V 2 inch £ire ampere transformer welder—Davis Machin lispell. ised ty?» fry TRAILER HOUSE, inside, has V8 and tracks well, $125.00~ chair, nursery chair, ble electric washer guitar with Blair's cottages, Apgar' £ ier Park or unfinia unde new case. Mrs, SPOTTED BEAR TRADB* management and say "Hei-ya, Tommy,'« my Thompson, Martin FOR SALE OR HIRE: trailer and 3,000 gal, ta ft. Freuhauf trailer and Phone 8071 Kalispell Arthur Rhodes, 85 third north. under new TWO - BEDROOM prefab bungalo type houses, with wiring, plumbing and i for sale; $1550.00 delivered, ments can be arranged. 8071, Kalispell, or write J hRodes, 85 third ave west PUMP EXCESSIVE WA1® basements and grease free inspection of septic clean, immediate service, pell Septic Tank Maintenaa phone 248, Kalispell. FOR RENT: Furnished apar two blocks from town ! Dale's Apts., Nucleus Ave umbia Falls. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, fi ment, oil furnace, best ential district, in Kalispell, ft at $8600.00. Will also sell trical appliances. Nell Par Fifth Ave. East, phone 291-1 lispell. SINGLE BEDS and Matt decker. Contact Forest La*» Estate agency. Martin City. for sale; Suitable for