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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 9

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Kalispell, Montana
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9
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I Speaker Sets Goal Rotarians Stage Inter City Dinner Leach THE INTER LAKE Tuesday September 10 1957 9' GN Officials See or Rotary Members Big Mountain Site Bike Accident of Casper Wyo Arthur Lench oflfl'n resort operators Weather acts uneral Services were WANT ADS BRING RESULTS READ THE CLASSIIED ADS EDSEL This is Hospital Notes ive Persons Get new Kall Kall 1 and uneral Services Originality is written in the elegani sweeping lines and vertical grille of this Edsel Citation i door Hardtop in St Matthew's New member of the ord family of fine cars It shifts itself It features more EDSEL new Conveniences than any other car dadet fa a Symbol DEALER Vetoes Pwfsueitu StefU lasMUvt JACOBSON MOTORS Kalispell club and by Mrs Phil Barrett Graham waa saw win and nine raids are Big com was the necessary in justice Only the Edsel offers you exclusive THetouch Drive Both your hands stay at the wheel while you just touch a button Teletouch does the smoothly surely electrically Among the many new Edsel ideas are: one simple dial (above) for adjusting heat and a light to warn when oil is a quart low a trunk release at the driver's seat from Whitefish to tha Big Moun tain chalet What the Label Represents The Edsel 400 and the Edsel 475 have a 105 to 1 com pression ratio develop 400 and 475 foot pounds of torque 303 and 345 Horse power The Edsel acts the way it looks Eight year old Bobby Billsbor ough son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Billsborough Route 2 Kalispell gave his parents a few anxious hours last night Mrs Billsborough became wor ried when Bobby did not come home about 4:30 yesterday after noon and began looking for him He did not come home for dinner and Kalispell police were notified But all ended happily Driving down South Main Street about 8:30 pm his parents found him play ing with some friends ciiristini: McMillan uneral services for Christ Inc McMillan will be tomorrow al 2 pm at Waggoner Campbell Chapel with the Rev rank Hillis officiating Burial will be in the family section of Conrad Memorial Cemetery Mrs McMillan 89 a resident of tha lathead since 1900 died Mon day morning lathead County High School board of trustees will meet to night with one of the problems facing them the need for addi tional transportation facilities for students from the Evergreen area Principal Kenneth Rawson said there are 52 more students from the Evergreen area than present buses ran haul The board also Is expected to approve plans of Brinkman and Lenon architects for the new shop building The board also will discuss plans for pushing salo of season tickets to football games Tickets are on sale now at Taylor and Roe and the Pep Club and Key Club will canvass the city SEE YOUR EDS MEMBERS ROTARY CLUBS from Kimberly Cranbrook and ertile Polson Whitefish and Kalispell and their wives gathered al Temple Tea Room last night for a dinner highlighting a two day Inter City Goodwill meeting of the clubs An accident waa reported yes 'nrday al 11:05 am when a do livery truck driven by Ernie Hoylman Kalispell hit a young boy on a blku who had darted out In front of a parked truck 11 Omnha Neb and Eugene Leach ot Seattle 13 grandchildren and tour great grandchildren uneral arrangements will be announced by Catron uneral Home feature is important" points of Interest In the valley very dearly" Harley Houston pounty board chairman said railroad executives seemed to be very favorably Impressed by the fnclllt les on Big Mountain ns well ns the seenlc advantages of the valley and surrounding Top GN executives abending the meeting included Tom Jerrow of St Paul Minn vice president In charge of operations and inley of St Paul vice president in charge of traffle Great North ern advertising executives also in the touring group The delegation came to Mountain yesterday after See Bing Crosby and rank Sinatra star in The EdsclShow live Sunday Oct IS CHANNEL 4 TIME 9 PM night 1040 Highs thmnrrnw 70 00 MONTANA WEATHER TABLE BfAIlOn Billing Belgrade Broadus Butte Cut Bank DtUon Drummond Glasgow Great alls Havre Ilnlrnn Kaliandl Lewistown Livingston Miles City Missoula Yollowstnne Whitehall NATIONAL TABLE" Chicago Denver Los Angeles Mpls Sf Paul New Orleans New York City Phoenix Seattle Miami and John Aclitzner for the men Toast to the ladies was by Barry Braunbergcr Immediate past presi dent of the response was of Kimberly toastmaster Guests Introduced were Everett Hill of Tolson past president nf Rotary International Terry Lupo president of Kalispell Klwanls Club and Bob Paulos of Kalispell past district governor of Linns Abo present were Ron Colleaux president of the ernle club and Dr Gordon isher Polson club president Clairs Manning former Rotary district governor told Rotarians and their guests that It Is the "lit tle things" that count in building good will and friendly relation ships between nations Manning Clear to nnrllv rlomlv this nllrrnnon tonlsht unrl ininnirnw I Hili' lemperatine change Illiili In ilav 75 Low tonight 32 30 Utah In Ts Employes The label gives th em ployee hgher wages shelt er hours better working conditions end o' secure future GRAHAM'S or rigidaire Ranges Refrigerators reezers Dishwashers Terms Phone SK 6 3312 Patronize the Union Label "Each of its lines is "Each Citizenship Papers our persons became naturalized citizens in district court of Judge Dean King this morning Receiving their naturalization papers were Beryl Brorby Carl Otto Wolf and Harue Carson of Kalispell and rederick Oliver Wolf of Libby Stephen A Durisch natur alization examiner presented the applicants to the court Driver Charged Margaret Shaw Holt Stage charged with failure to yield right of way following an acci dent nt 11:10 am yesterday She had been leaving a parking space on irst Avenue East and had hit a car driven by Lucille Glover Somers Stage No one waa in jured and little damage was re ported Alllt Ilinr U0hI IniiHirrntv Hiuhe WEST DIVIDE Pit Uy vlmulv loday becoming fair lonl'iht nd to electrically from the steering wheel hub 7 County Attorney To Destroy Boards County Ally Dean Jellison reported yesterday that his office will have punchboards confiscated in a recent county gambling raid destroyed despite the fact that a request to do so was dismissed in district court Jellison said that necessary legal action to destroy the gambling devices will be taken in a local justice court District Judge Dean King last week ruled that a complaint filed by Jellison was not a proper com plaint to be filed in district court Judge King based his ruling on the contention that a district judges not specifically directed to be a committing judge Jellison said he would not ap peal the decision since action could be taken court The six taken in the still being held by the lathead County office They were picked up in raids that Jellison called a crackdown" ails to Yield Melvin Dawson Cut Bank was charged with failure to yield the right of way yesterday when his auto collided with a car driven by David eregotte Coleman Alta who was making a turn at the corner of irst Avenue West and irst Street West No one was injured and little damage was re ported TERRY LEMON LIBBY (ILNS) uneral serv ices for Terry Lemon 15 of Libby who was killed Saturday in an ac cident with a rifle will be tomor row at 2 pm at Gompf uneral Home In Libby An official of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints will officiate Burial will be Libby Cemetery Parents ind Boy With riends CHS Will Study Bus Problems spoke at tho luncheon meeting al Temple Tea Room Manning said that it Is the In dividual acts of courtesy and tol cranca that build tha foundation of lasting friendship between cmin tries such as Canada and the Unlt I cd States He cited Instances of his own experience to Illustrate this point Program chairman for the luncheon was Tim Landry Dies at Age 69 William Ldloy Leach 09 died at his home three and one half miles southwest ot Whitefish Mr Leach had resided and farmed in this area for the last 31 years He Is survived by Ids wife Bessie at the family home south west of Whitefish two sons Hay Leach of Shelby and Don Leachof Whilefish one daughter Mrs Blanche Zorzle ot Springfield Ore four brothers Stanford Leach of Whitefish Everett Leach Whitefish Memorial BIRTHS GARRISON Mr and Mrs Allen girl Eureka Saturday CLAY Mr and Mrs Wayne boy Whitefish Sunday ADMITTED CLARE Mrs Eldon Columbia alls STOLTE Donald Whitefish WATERS Mrs Jesse Stryker TRIPP Leland Eureka DeSILVA Mrs James White fish SELKE Mrs David West Glacier DISCHARGED HATIELD Mrs Howard baby Whitefish WARD Elmer Whitefish CAPUTO Mrs Joseph and baby Columbia alls NELSON Mrs Adolph Kali spell KUBES Mrs Tony Whitefish GRESS Mrs Jim and baby Whitefish JENNINGS Carl Whitefish CHINA David Missoula OLSON Mrs Lloyd Whitefish YARDE Mrs Pete Kalispell I Great Northern Hallway officials plellng fours of Glacier and Water from 33 States and three Canadian Lon National Parks Two buses provinces were the guests of were needed to transport (hem Wining Qii(ipf Inn if a li i I ft'Min 1 1 I i in niw al the Big Mountain Chalet yeiter lathead County Commissioners were alio guests of the Big Moun Its big 8 Edsel Engines are the newest in the world Group to Meet St Matthew's Home and School Association will have its first meeting of the year today at 8 pm at St Matthews Social Center All parishioners and especially parents of children in school are invited Plans will be made for a bazaar in October Lapiken Named Dr Peter Lapiken will join the staff of the foreign languages department at Montana State Uni versity Missoula this fall Hewill be an assistant professor in the Russian section and will also teach a class in elementary rench President Carl Mcarland an nounced today The dinner was given to foster Great Northern interest in public izing the Big Mountain resort and the lathead In general All guests were taken up tha ski lift for a view of the valley "It was a beautiful day and you redly into Hoyiman'a path Iloyl aa i al 1 a a lH 1 al I I 1 1 kVtUVt 1 4 1 1 1 SHIM Ul HCI IHAll 4111 BtlUll Sfl IIQ the youngster and no one hurt BIRTHS WILSON Mr and Mrs Charles girt Kalispell yesterday BUCK Mr and Mrs David boy Kalispell yesterday ADMITTED JONES Thomas Kalispell WILSON Larry Lakeside HEIGHTON Mrs Violet spell DISCHARGED DORSEY Mrs Arthur spell GOLAY Reynaid Kalispell BRADSTREET John Bigfork To Employer The label gives the em ployer confident feehng in knowing his employees equipped to do their jobs due to the high standards required of their Union Health a sense ot courtesy the quality of genuine workmanship a sense of courtesy and good character should nil bo sought by Rotarians Dr William Cope land of Polson a former Rotary district governor told the dinner! audience (he annual Inler CItyl cd States Goodwill meeting last night al Temple Tea Room Dr Copeland who served as governor In two different districts spoke tn members of tho Kim berly ernle mid Cranbrook Polson Whitefish and Kall pell Uofary clubs and their wives Dr Copeland told Rotarians that their club membership of fered them a chance to make friends all over the world I 4 i ihVi dvw uiniMiir rilHll in A trophy for inORl nillcagc morruWi 75 lllsh vtutrnlAv 61) bow raveled to the Kalispell meeting was awarded to red Walker of the riwr on am Noon temperature tia Kimberly club chairman of the in am 12 p(I club's "On to Kalispell" com 1 kat or divide considerable nitt ah rsLirs NniKlItiM wtth wlrfrly aratlrred uhow mltlec hll Baiictt president Of tnuny mut nvrr rant portion to tho Kimberly chib Invited Hotar mirow Paitiv ctniidv west tommrow sit llaht treat aouthweRlern vah Ians to next years meeting In tontaht todav no 7o inwi Kimberly Monnin JUw uphi nnn iiv nr Winners of golf prizes present 71 rl hv Din Knrn Jr Knl snrll uh president were Luannc Holmes morrow Seatteied tight tinst in the1 and nd I Ini nn i valleys tonight Sllshllv warmer eft for tlio women anti rieu iioimes rrnnorg mgn toAnv 7075 inw to night aA4n lllsha inmnwwv 70 nn 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