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iUnion Thanksgiving Winners Are Named by Health Council Four Escape Injury I Services Conducted In Auto Accident 2 The Daily Missoulinn, Friday, November 25, 1 955 Kalispell Radar Post Plans Told KALIsrELL A now link in theiccptors clearly in view on radar DavidS. Ward Is Dead at 84 KALISPELL David S. Ward, 84, retired orchardist of the Flat KALISPELL A Montana State vallis, Don Snow, Mrs, Robert Smyth of Corvallis, and Mrs. Marie Scheffcl, The health council provides aid to underprivileged children for medical, dental and other work. HAMILTON Award winners In the Ravalli County Health Council's annual "Health Cupboard" program were named Wednesday night at the annual Fireman's Ball at the Elks Hall.

University student, Ronald L. 29th Air Division (defense) chain head Lake east shore, died Thurs Chairman of the "Heaitn uip- They were Mrs. Thomas Koch, Mrs. Henry Aische of Cor-board" is Mrs, Byron Thrailkill. The Interceptors are guided to-' wards the target in this way until the "unknown" appears and then the jets move in for the "tally-ho," Guthrie said.

If the "unknown" plane is friendly, all is well again. day at his home south of Bigfork. Mr, Ward had been a resident of the Flathead 36 years, coming here In 1019 to make his home at Kalispell, In 1925 he went to the east shore of the lake, where he of radar stations which along with the Ground Observer Corps is on watch for possible enemy attack-is being planned "for the Kalispell area sometime in the future," That was the 'announcement received here from Brig. Gen. James 0.

Guthrie, division commander at Zflth Air Division Headquarters in Helena. Gen. Guthrie commands the defense area which includes Montana. KALISPELL The Rev, L. D.

Peck delivered the sermon at the Union Thanksgiving Day services at the Central Christian Church here Thursday. The services were sponsored by the Kalispell Ministerial Assn. Pastors participating on the program were the Rev. George VanLeuven, the Rev, W. Don Adams, the Rev.

D. Swinehart and the Rev, James O. Johnson. Miss Louise Hanger was the organist. Thanksgiving Day was a holiday here, with federal, state, county and city offices closed, with the exception of law enforcement.

Bbnks were closed and busi If not, the rocket laden jets will! move in for the kill. Another woy to stop being such big fool is to so on a diet. Perry, and three companions wefe unhurt when the car in which they were riding left the road about three miles south of Lakeside on the west shore of Flathead Lake late Wednesday. The car was reported to be heading north when the accident occurred and was heavily damaged. Perry's companions were unidentified, In another accident, a car driven by John M.

Thockeray, Re-gina, Saskatoon, failed to make a turn near Denny's underpass 55 miles east of here, It ran into a sign and was badly damaged. developed a cherry orchard. He is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs, Ervin Adamson, San Bernardino, and Mrs. Martin Quails, Bigfork; a son, Law Often jets are sent up to identify "unknown" aircraft spotted by the ground observers, which are never seen on radar. "It is the combined efforts of all members of the defense team who help keep America safe," Gen.

Guthrie explained. December Draft Call Issued North and South Dakota, Wyoming rence Ward, San Bernardino; four grandchildren, and two sis and Nebraska. The general explained that the proposed station is part of a vast POLSON-Orville D. Mapston, ters, Mrs. Fred Bostic, Kalispell, and.

Mrs. George Simpson, Long- XHO tfok. E0X BAGS A (Qp ff If iffrl' ll COLORS Vi rl LARGE POUCHES A i i itiive zirPtiu. Cyf CLUTCH BAGS peti all cava inzsr- $100 defense network designed to de view, Wash. ness was virtually at standstill.

Business places usually open Sunday were closed for the day. Population Increase The body is at the Waggener Campbell Mortuary. Seen by Rail Head WHITEFISH Speaking before Kenneth R. Hellen Taken by Death the Whitefish Rotary Club, H. M.

fend America from air attack. Although information about the expected completion date and exact locations are not available, it will be an operational unit capable of detecting possible enemy attack at certain altitudes. The general emphasized, however, "the new radar station will not lessen the need for the Ground Observer Corps post in the area." Poison Scouts Receive Awards 0 0 Parents of Boy Hoopsters Plan Clinic Tonight POLSON Coacnes Royal Morrison, Ken Egan and Max Stark will have the A and squads and the freshman team on hand Friday at 8 p.m., at the high school gym for demonstrations of the rules of basketball in a basketball clinic, to enable local Poison; Clifford A. Matt, St. Ignatius (now residing at Thompson Falls); and Thomas E.

Williams, St. Ignatius (now residing at Butte); have been named by the local draft board to fill the three-man draft call for December, There were no volunteers for induction. The trio will leave on draft orders' Dec, 1. No pre-induction call has been issued for December, but one transfer is scheduled to leave Dec. 14 on pre-induction orders.

Recent enlistees include: Robert G. Vert, Poison, Army; James KALISPELL Kenneth R. Hel Shapleigh, division superintendent of Great Northern Railway here and program chairman of the club, said that the consolidation movement planned by the railway len, 80, resident of Somers for 50 Scoiits of Troop 47 were guests at a dinner and court of honor at years, died at his home here Thursday. He was born at Borth Cape Britton, Nova Scotia, Oct. would increase the population of the city.

He explained that the mountainous Kalispell-Whitefish area, nestled in the Rockies, could be an ideal the Elks Hall. Other guests were T. J. Ber Changing the site of the superm tendent's office from Whitefish to thelble, president of the Rotary 18, 1875. He married Caroline Collins at Lewistown, Oct.

17, 1905. They came to Flathead in 1906, fans to become acquainted with' the rules of the game and look over this year's teams. Spokane would be more than off Club, which sponsors the troop; set bv additional employes moving L. S. Baertsch, troop committee chairman; Claire Storey, field W.

Vert, Poison, Army; and Marvin D. James, Spokane, Air into the area, Shapleigh said. scout executive; W. E. Staves, Force.

Those recently separated from Guests at the meeting included J. Mills, Kalispell, Dr. Guy Williams, and the Rev. Douglas E. Beauchamp, new vicar of the scoutmaster; K.

B. Fryc, assistant scoutmaster; Homer Staves junior assistant; Bob James, sen. the service include: Monte A. Balfour, Moiese, Marines; Benny Whitefish Trinity Episcopal church. D.

Huleva, Dixon, Army; Glenn ior patrol leader; Larry Baertsch, locating at Somers, where he was track foreman for the Somers Lumber Co. at the time of his retirement. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Maine. Mr. Hellen is survived by his widow, Caroline, Somers; two daughters, Mrs.

Ross Wagner, Modesto, and Mrs. Warren Hersman, Somers; a son, Maj. W. R. Hellen, Washintgon, D.

and four grandchildren. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. C. Oaks, Boston, and scribe; Dean Babst, scouting en W. Howard, Poison, Navy; Jack Sirucek, Ronan, Navy; Stuart C.

Pearson, Ronan, Navy; and James I. Spear Moiese, thusiast, and" C. G. Tambly, who arranged the meeting. Will Tiddy Jr.

was master of ceremonies and fZt A'-vi "look for the name Tl II TJT See Our Marvelous II "fx I 1 Selection of jJollu llunn wool caps 00 $198 HAT SHOP I to I 130 North Higgins Scrimmage will match freshmen and team; the team and A squad; and the top five of the A squad against the second five The Pirates will open their season at Missoula Dec. 2, when they meet the Missoula Spartans in the second game of a double-header at the University Field House. Hamilton will meet the Missoula team in the opener. The home season for the Pi rates opens Dec. 3 when.

Loyola of Missoula will play here. Other games on the schedule are: Dec. 10, at Anaconda; Dec. 16, Whitefish; Dec. 17, at Eureka; Dec, 22-23, Poison Invitational Tournament, with Charlo, Ronan, St.

Ignatius and Poison taking each scout introduced his parents "port of entry" for enemy attack. "Radar has its limitations," he said, "and seeing through mountains is one of them. The excellent ground observer posts in the area must continue to operate effectively because radar stations cannot do the job alone. A group of low-flying planes, hiding behind the peaks of the Rockies could go a long way before being picked up by radar. We can't allow this possibility to exist and I know ground observers In the area will not let it," Guthrie stated.

The proposed Kalispell area radar station, in addition to detecting aircraft in the area, will serve another important function, he said. When an "unknown" plane appears on the radar scope a plane that has no flight plan indicating it will be in that place at that time-jet interceptors will be sent aloft from Malmstrom Air Force Base at Great Falls to identify it. The jets will be guided to the "unknown" by a radar director at the local site, which will have both the "unknown" and the jet inter- The Raven Patrol, led by Ray Coulter, was named the honor pa trol for the last eight months. Darby Schedules Mrs. Ella Powers, Bridgeport, Man Found Guilty Of Drunk Driving KALISPELL Don N.

Highland was found guilty by a jury in city court Wednesday on a charge of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. The case occupied most of the day, with acting Police Magistrate H. L. Lokensgard presiding. The court assessed a fine of $200 and $30 costs.

The defense attorney gave notice of appeal and the court set the appeal bond at $300. and a brother, James Hel len, Amesbury, Mass. 17 Cage Games The following awards were presented: Tenderfoot, Ronnie Coulter, Lars Baker and Bruce Langaunet; second class, Jim Funeral services will be con ducted at the Johnson Chapel at a date to be announced, with White and Glen Fulkerson; star, Rae Coulter, Tom Brown, Bill Kalispell Lodge 42, con Soucie, Tommy (Tex) Brown; ducting the rites. I I Danny Frye, Homer Staves part; Jan. 6, at Libby; Jan.

7, at Thompson Falls; Jan. 13, at Ronan; Jan. 20, at Mission; Jan. 21, received the eagle scout silver Alice Brodrick palm award-. DARBY Darby High School cagers have 17 games scheduled for the basketball season, Coach Walter Anderson has announced.

The schedule is: Dec. 2, at Victor; Dec. 3, at Hamilton; Dec. 9, St. Regis; Dec.

10, Superior; Dec. 16, Corvallis; Dec. 17, at Alberton; Dec. 28, at Salmon, Idaho; Jan. 6, at Florence; Jan.

7, at French-town; Jan. 13, Granite; Jan. 14, Drummond; Jan. 17, at Corvallis; Jan. 27, Victor; Jan.

28, Hamilton; EYs EM Merit badge awards were pre at Columbia Falls; Jan, 27, Eureka; Jan. 28, at Whitefish; Feb. 3, Mission; Feb. 4, Ronan; Feb. Marriage Permit SUPERIOR Barbara J.

Getz, Superior, and Antonio Medina, sented to: Bob James, Bill Gregg, Larry Baertsch, Danny Frye, Bob Schmeideskamp, Bill Soucie, Mark Is Dead at 87 HAMILTON Mrs. Alice Etta Brodrick, 87, died Thursday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. Deffenbaugh. She had Butte.

Miss Getz, a minor, has 10, Libby; Feb. 11, Thompson Falls; Feb. 17, Columbia Falls; Feb. 23-25, Divisional tournament at Whitefish. SMIRNOFF mother's consent.

Langaunet, Stanley Thompson, Jim White, Jamie Boettcher, Marcus Rolfson, Fred Black, Ronnie Feb. 3, Florence; Feb. 10, at Gran ite; and Feb. 11, at Drummond Benson, Delbert Schneider, Gary lived here slightly more than 8 Births VODKA Tournament at Missoula County Putnam, Homer Staves, Laird Vina-Foam 1 High School, Feb. 16-17-18.

KALISPELL Born at Kali Black, John Erkkila and Tommy years, coming from Nebraska. She was born in Nebraska, Jan. 26, 1868. Brown. I te" roof? i i I Following the meeting, films She is survived by one sister, Hunter Spends of the Grey Wolf survival hike spell General Hospital to: Mrs.

Clayton Erickson, Kalispell, girl; Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Kalispell, girl, and Mrs Daniel Tanner, Kalispell, boy. from top to bottom insulates Mrs. Jessie Gaines, Omaha; five sons, Glenn of Deer Park, inMiii Hospital Patients KALISPELL Admitted to Kalispell General Hospital: Robert Ostly, Coram, and Robert Resse-guie, Kalispell. Discharged: Mrs.

James Hawks and infant, Columbia Falls; Mrs. Leamon Otis, Kalispell; Mrs. Elmer Rhodes, Kalispell, and Mrs. Chauncey Smith, Kalispell. an Proof Mdt from rpln St Hrr Smirnoff Ray in Arizona, Ralph and Paul Night in Open at Chadron, and Clair, at taken by the older members of the troop last summer, and of the World Jamboree last summer at Niagara -on -the -Lake, were shown.

Hamilton A victor man Longview, and two daughters, in addition to Mrs. Deffenbaugh, Mary "Brodrick, Pueblo and Mrs. Alice Ballast, of Nederland, Tex, There are 15 Annual School Play who spent the night in the wilds of the Rye Creek area found his way back Thursday morning' as Sheriff Lloyd Raymond and a party of searchers combed the area for him. Raymond identified the man as grandchildren. There is only one direction from the geographical South Pole: North.

Presented Gym The body will be sent to Chadron Saturday for funeral services and burial. Dowling Mortuary is SUPERIOR The fall high in charge of local arrangements. Jim Thompson. The Victor man reported that he and a compan y- I summer winter! school play, "One Mad Night," a farce comedy, was presented to a ion, Waldo Williamson, also of Victor, were hunting together Santa Will Visit Whitefish Tonight Jrfection in a Thompson got on the trail of an elk and became so engrossed in following it that he found himself WHITEFISH Santa Claus will far from camp as darkness ap proached. California near-capacity audience the high school gymnasium under the direction of Mrs.

L. W. Seibel, English instructor. Mrs. Robert Be-mis assisted with makeup and costumes.

Stage settings were arranged by G. M. Wheat. Members of the cast were Don, played by Hugh Corn; Wing, by George Wirt; Triscilla, by Ave Guttu; Lady Macbeth, by Sally Jo Morris; John Alden, by Crist Pomajevich; Mr. Hyde, by Blaine Bennett; Dr.

Bunn, by Gary Spa-berg; Lucille Marcy, by Noella Rather than try to find his way out in the darkness, Thompson said, he built a fire and stayed by it through the night. Wine visit Whitefish Friday evening, He will arrive in a horse-drawn sleigh about 7 p.m. and will visit all business houses and distribute candy to children His arrival will mark the opening of the Christmas shopping season. Stores will remain open late Friday evening. The regular Wednesday night merchants' program has en changed to Friday.

After this week the merchants' program will again PENNEY'S FOREMOST INSULATED 8-IN. BOOTS Raymond and other searchers were alerted by Williamson and spent most of the night hunting lor Thompson. WIN'S SCHOLARSHIP Nichols; Mrs. Kluck, by Dixie Gee; Gertrude Finch, by Dede de- CIIARLO Archie Evans, a stu 1575 wit; Mrs. Finch, by Shirley Haas; Lightweight but rugged.

Quality cushion insoles relieve foot fatigue. Oil- and slip-resistant flat tread, squeegee type cushion cepe soles, heels. Moisture resistant oil-tanned uppers. Sanitized leather lining throughout. be on Wednesday evenings.

Merchants are planning late shopping hours from Dec. 19-22. dent of Charlo schools for all of his school years, was awarded a $100 scholarship by the Haywood sizes 6 to 12 Foundation fou "outstanding work In care of his sheep program. Depression, by Selma Gullette; Burke, by Delbert Heimbigner, and Siletto, by David Murphy. During the intermission Gary Spaberg presented gifts to Mrs.

Bemis and Mrs. Seibel on behalf of the cast. The city plans to have the street decorations installed and Christmas lights ready for Santa's arrival Friday evening. His personal character and work PRODUCED CW BOTTLED BY Box Special l'l MUN 1 LA SALLE VINEYARDS NAPA. CALIFORNIA in the Future Farmers of America Chapter were also instrumental in his receiving the award, stated Jack Jeakins, FFA chapter TWICE-A-DAY CLASS ADS WIN Regular $1 pair 60 Gauge-15 DENIER Virginia Tech Is Nylon Hosiery OIL BURNERS Cleaned and adjusted.

Expert Carburetor Service. FIIOXE 6-6814 Day or Night Big Six Champ ROANOKE, Va UP. Virginia Tech won the Virginia Big Six football title Thursday by overwhelming an alert Virginia Military Institute team, 39-13, after the Key-dets had thrilled a Thanksgiving Day crowd of 24,000 spectators by-scoring twice in the first seven Proved on job after Tony Cnswcll INSURANCE AGENCY ALL KINDS 401 Western Bjnk Building Phone 2-2500 minutes. Tech fullback Don Divers scored three touchdowns and was voted the outstanding player on the field for the second year in a row. The Keydets.

underdogs in this 51st game which has become as the military classic of i the South, rolled up 107 of their 138 yards rushing in the first half, most of it in the 1st quarter. 1 But Tech began to roll before the first quarter ended, and led at the 5) F- (L Sold br Boi Only I Fs most useful vehicle! Wort i half 20-13. Electric Thawing GAS CONVERSION bf tpcrtnce1 hearing contractor PHONE 4-4080 LIT Hopkins Plumbing Hearing Co. Htl Yo We Cuarantee Our Installation OAMEL AGEN DIES HELENA t.f) Daniel J. Ragen.

12. a representative in the 23rd Legislature hich held the most recent special session from Nov. 27. 1333. to Jan.

19. 1934, died in a Helena hospital Tuesday. He had lived in Montana since 1897. The retired rancher was Capitol custodian in 1337 38. Survivors include Uie wid Pcttrirr, with sower tafce-off, It tup-plies mobile power for many types of industrial Of farm equipment.

IrMl The 'jeep' carnes loads up to datl a ton ni pulls heavily loaded trailers, on or off the road. Tfictici. With Bii irtn "tkSou of in dnve, the 'Jhp cflmbl 60 grades, pes tfiroujli mvt, snow, or soft iirth, OA or off the real SlllCtillitj. The Universal 'Jeep easily fiow 2 tael dm for normal ghway driving into 4-whtil drint hen ttii (oiff fits tci. ow and two sons at East Helena.

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