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Great Falls Tribune du lieu suivant : Great Falls, Montana • Page 8

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0 Hall Named School Board Chairman' When Noble Steps Down After 12 Years Dr. Earl Hall, local obstetrician, was elected chairman of the board of trustees of school district 1 at the board's reorganization meeting Saturday at Meadow Lark Country Club. William F. Browning, local at- DR. EARL HALL torney, was named vice chairman succeeding Dr.

Hall. Victor F. Gibson was reappointed clerk. Dr. Hall succeeds Robert Noble, Westside merchant, who has been chairman for 12 years.

Dr. Hall's nomination for the chairmanship came from Noble, who said simply, "I believe I have been chairman long enough. I think it's time someone else had the job." The board adopted a resolution in recognition of the many years of service Noble contributed to the Great Falls schools. Noble, who was first elected chairman in 1948, never missed a board meeting in his 12 years as chairman. He was first elected a school trustee in 1944, and just completed the first year of his sixth term.

In addition to his activities as a school trustee, Noble is a direc- T. F. O'Connor Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2425 Eighth Avenue North Telephone GL 3-7257 VELOCK-The funeral for Mrs. Agnes Velock, 76, wife of Joseph Velock, 504 1st Ave.

will be from O'Connor's Monday morning at 9, and at St. Joseph's Church on the West Side at 9:30, when Requiem Mass will be offered. Burial in Mt. Olivet. Friends will meet at O'Connor's this (Sunday) evening at 8 to recite the Rosary.

CHERPESKI- Funeral Mary Cherpeski, 72, 2 5th St. will be from O'Connor's Monday morning at 10:40, and at St. Ann's Cathedral at 11, when Requiem Mass will be offered. Burial in Mt. Olivet.

Friends will meet at O'Connor's this (Sunday) evening at 7 to recite the Rosary. -Services for Marion Mullins, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mullins. 4th St.

will be from O'Connor's Monday afternoon at 1:45, with Graveside Services at Mt. Olivet Cemetery at 2. FISHER--The body of Joe F. Fisher, 48, of Fort Benton, who died in a local hospital Saturday afternoon, was for. warded to Fort Benton for funeral ices and burial.

THE GEORGE CO. Morticians--Since 1902 Where 1 the Best Costs No More Telephone GL 3-4404 Country Club Addition THOMPSON-Funeral services for Miss Anna afternoon Thompson at 1:30 will at be the held George Monday Co. Chapel with the Rev. Vernon Hanks officiating. Cremation.

Royce Scribner will Monday SCRIBNER-Graveside services, for Bret afternoon at 2 at the Geraldine Cemetery with the Rev. B. M. Fowler officiating. very comfort and convenience WOULD DE SERVED is provided in our conveniently located Mervice funeral TO THE LIVING home.

CROXFORD'S MORTUARY Ph. GL 3-0315 Great Falls FREKER-Funeral services are pending for Mrs. Olive G. Freker, 40, and will be announced at a later date. The body is at Croxford's.

a de Funeral Home 1219 13th Street South Phone: -Glendale 2-3131 Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Mausoleum- -Columborium Crematorium Phone GL 3-3847. for Information PAYNE CROXFORD MONUMENT CO. 1307 Central GL 3-0315 Concrete Burial Vaults $75.00 8 Great Falls Tribune Sunday, April 17, 1960 Frank Flaherty Wins Frank Flaherty" won first place in the Great Falls Camera Club black and white picture contest. Other winners are Murray McNicol, second place, and Dr. Lester Howard, third.

Col. Joseph Klemovich won two honorable mentions in the centest, judged by Robert Merrill, Don Hagen Jr. and Mrs. Leo Wurl. Message for Canadian John Slemko or Slimko, Hassan, belived to be in Great Falls, was asked to contact the Great Falls Police Dept.

immediately, concerning an important message. tor of the First Westside National, Bank, past president of the Great Falls Retail Grocers Assn. and a director of the country club. Dr. Hall has been a member of the board since 1948, and earlier this month was elected for his ROBERT NOBLE fifth term.

He is also a member of the State Board of Education, president of the Pacific Northwest Obstetrical Gynecological and is Montana chairman American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Browning, a school trustee since 1952, is a former chief deputy county attorney and a past president of the Cascade County Bar Assn. He was selected Jaycee WILLIAM BROWNING "Young Man of the Year" in 1950, and since has been active in youth. work in the DeMolay and Boy Scouts. In other business Saturday, the board authorized the clerk to make the first payment on the general construction contract of the Northeast elementary school, authorized the Grinnell Co.

to prepare speci- Spray Of the Falls C. M. Russell Gallery and Original Studio will be open every day from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity meeting will be tonight at 7:30 in the Rainbow Hotel. RNA will meet Monday at 8 p.m.

in the Eagles Hall. Social hour to follow meeting. Dr. R. A.

Richardson health products, Myra Dean cosmetics. Distributors, Anna Pepos, 1220 2nd Ave. So. Phone GL Great Falls young people who will attend the church vocations conference opening Friday at Rocky Mountain College, Billings, include Jill Doty, Vee Ann Eichinger, June Haskin, Richard Holzberger, Margie Ihler, Maribeth McKain, Sherryl Naylor, Sharon Nelson, Judy Oliver, Barbara Roberts, Russell Doty, Tom Schule, Sharon Walker and Terry Wells. Mrs.

Erla Williams of Tacoma, is here visiting at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Richard Fox, 2900 3rd Ave. and great-granddaughter, Lorraine Fox. fications for a sprinkler system in the Washington School and approved specifications for a 1960 automobile for use by the building supervisor. First payment authorized to J.

Jones Contractor, for the Northeast School's construction totals $9,058. Construction began last month. Jones' contract is for $430,865. Payments are to be made at intervals as the construction progresses. The Grinnell which has the contract for installing protective automatic sprinkler systems in six of the public schools, was authorized to prepare specifications for such a system in the Roosevelt School.

The installation job will be put up for bid when specifications are completed. George Pappin, building supervisor for the district, hopes the system can be installed during summer vacation. Specifications on a 1960 sedan for use by Pappin were approved. The automobile is to have an automatic shift. Bids are to be called soon, with a 1954 sedan to be traded.

Discussion on whether to place the purchase of 62 typewriters on a bid basis or to go ahead with the regular replacement schedule followed by the board in past years, ended with the question referred to the equipment committee. Some trustees felt the typewriter firms gave the schools a better price on the annual replacement basis than could be obtained on a bid basis. Some felt the bid method was the only fair way. Some also noted the school would have only one make of typewriter if let out on bid, which would not be fair to the students, who should become acquainted with all common makes in typing courses. High Velocity Wind Gusts Rake Denver DENVER (AP)-Sharp winds in gusts up to 70 miles an hour raked the metropolitan area Saturday, damaging trees and buildings and overturning a truck.

The driver of the truck. Everett H. Shearston, 34, suffered a possible back injury. Two children and a man suffered slight injuries when a ninefoot high fence was blown down at Englewood. A sign blew off a building in downtown Denver and struck Frederick Jutton, 25, on the leg.

At Commerce Town, north of Denver, a 30 by 30-foot frame building was blown off its foundation and set down three feet away. Stapleton Airfield's radar tower was abandoned for 30 minutes to avoid possible injury to the occupants. The wind snapped power lines in two sections of Denver, shutting off power to about 1,500 homes and businesses for about half an hour. storm The Weather Bureau termed the the worst of its type in several years. Gen.

Ord Dies; Member of Noted Military Family WASHINGTON (AP) Maj. Gen. James Garesche Ord. 73, member of a family that has provided regular Army officers since the war of 1812, died of a heart attack. He will be buried with military honors in the Ord family plot here at Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday.

Ord, who was retired, was a direct descendant of James Ord, high born Englishman who came to Maryland early in the 19th century. On his mother's side, Ord decended from Colonial Gov. John Winthrop of Massachusetts. Ft. Ord, Calif.

is named after his grandfather, Gen. E. 0. C. Ord, of Civil War fame.

Discount To Everyone NOTICE! We are the only Lumber Yard in Great Falls staying OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'til 9 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, Prospect LUMBER COMPANY IN OUR NEW LOCATION 2312 10th Avenue South (Formerly Wallace Lumber Yard) GOOD JOBS are waiting for our graduates. Take the course of your choice now! SPRING CLASSES START MAY PHONE GL 3-0415 Great Falls Commercial College 414 First Ave. So. Phone GL 3-0415 LITTLE BOY IN THE DARK-Little Jeffrey Lawrence Powell, 11, 710 20th St.

is pictured on the eve of Easter as he plays with his dog "Topper" at his home. Although from outward appearances, Jeffrey appears to be a normal, healthy boy, he is in truth a boy "in the dark." Since being stricken with encephalitis (sleeping sickness) more than a year ago, Jeffrey has been unable to talk. He has, however, regained the use of his legs and for several weeks has voluntarily fed himself. He smiles a lot and appears happy despite his affliction, but for the second straight year, Jeffrey will have no knowledge today is Easter. (Story on page 1) (Tribune photo) Reason Told For Changing Call Letters Radio station KXLK changed its call letters to KARR Saturday.

Pat Goodover, station owner, said the change does not mean a switch in programming or network hook-up. He said KARR will remain with the National Broadcasting Co. and the state-wide Z-Bar Net. "The change," Goodover said, "was made primarily to establish a separate identity between KARR and the rest of the XL stations." He said KARR is independently owned and not involved financially with the 2 BE Net. Goodover indicated KARR may soon go to 1,000 watts.

An application for the boost in power has been pending 15 months with the Federal Communications Commission. Goodover said a new transmitter is on the way and when it arrives authority for the raise in power probably will be granted. Infant's Rites Will Be Monday Funeral services for Marion Mullins, 2-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mullins, 4th St.

will be from the T. F. O'Connor Co. Funeral Home Monday afternoon at 1:45. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.

at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The infant died Saturday at a local hospital. In addition to the parents, survivors are a sister, Mary Katherine, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Mullins, Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pucal, South Hart, N.D. Coffee Cup Assault Costs Local Man $50 Arnold Schmidt, 40, Mount Royal, pleaded guilty in justice court Saturday to assaulting Ralph Frediani Friday evening at the Miami Club in Black Eagle. He was fined $50 and given a 60-day suspended jail term.

Schmidt was arrested by Ole Paulson, deputy sheriff, about 8 p.m. Frediani said the assault was unprovoked. Officers said that Schmidt sat down in an uncleared booth and that when Frediani, one of the proprietors suggested that he move to a clean booth, Schmidt suddenly threw a coffee cup in his face. Frediani suffered a facial cut that required several stitches. I See By The Tribune BIRTHS A daughter to Mrs.

James Ginnaty, Rte. 2 S. A son to Mrs. Evaristo Lopez, 1220 6th Ave. NW.

A daughter to Mrs. James Carter, 2025 Smelter Black Eagle. A son to Mrs. Mack Burgess, 402 9th St. S.

DEATHS Marion Mullins, 2 days, 4th St. S. Joe F. Fisher, 48, Fort Benton. Mrs.

Olive Freker, 40, Park Hotel. Trolley Bus Rams Tavern, Injuring 20 MILWAUKEE (UPI) A trolley bus collided with a car, jumped a curb and crashed into a tavern on the city's near north side Saturday, injuring about 20 persons. Police ambulances rushed the bus passengers to the hospital. None were injured critically, police said. The driver of the car also was injured.

About 50 persons were riding the bus, en route downtown. Police said most of the passengers were women shoppers. The car was knocked 100 feet, and the bus careened across the sidewalk and nosed into a tavern. The front door of the bus was wedged against the tavern building and the injured passengers were taken out of the rear door. faster flowers LILIES flew priced this yeer) MANY OTHER PLANTS ROSES ado CORSAGES BOXED FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS Ph.

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The cost? You'll be pleasantly Snowy White surprised. Stop in and see. SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER Carl Weissman Sons 300 3rd Ave. South GL 3-0301 O'Neill Raps Veto Threat On Vet Bill Danny O'Neill, Havre, candidate for Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives from Montana's Second Congressional District, campaigned i in Great Falls Saturday.

In a statement to wire services in Helena, O'Neill said he sees a threat in President Eisenhower's promise to veto extension of the Veterans Loan Program. O'Neill said Eisenhower's promise poses a hazard to the necessary expansion of self-owned housing in Montana. "The threat of a presidential veto shows a typical Republican lack of concern for private citizens of limited capital," O'Neill said. Democrats in Congress are attempting to extend the program, known as the GI Bill, which is scheduled to expire July 25. Eight Die in Fire HOORN, Holland (UPI) Fire burned a home to the ground in 20 minutes here, killing factory worker Andreis Stemensma, his wife and six of their eight children.

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Phone GL 2-3230 YOU can not plan your family's future blindfolded! Open your eyes wide to the needs of your family. In proper planning these needs begin during your they also carry on through the probate period. And, on to the time when your estate shall be distributed from probate. Each period is important to the whole Family Estate Plan. See see your attorney.

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