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For our first item, we willlist the Elected and AppointedOfficers for the Lodge yearbeginning April First 1961.Exalted Ruler, Chuck Har-

ball; Leading Knight, Ted Ev-itt; Loyal Knight, Lou Borch-er; Lecturing Knight, DickHeinz; Esquire, Ernest Lod-mell; Chaplain. Wm. Welch;Inner Guard, Larry Strauss;Organist Neil Devlin; Treasur-er, Don Harris; Secretary, DonJordan; and Trustee, Earl Cor-iell. Holdover Trustees areKeith Johnson and Carey Gor-don, Jr.

Installation of these new of-ficers will be conducted by ateam of Grand Lodge Officersfrom Missoula Lodge No. 383,Saturday evening April 15. TheCeremony will be open to Elksand their wives.

* • •The 1961 Baseball Season got

off to a roaring start Sat.,March 25, when Mrs. LarryStrauss registered 135 prospec-tive "Big Leaguers" for theElks sponsored Poison LittleLeague. Which indicates thatit is time for a lot of. the "has-beens" to arrange their summerschedule to give this BaseballBunch a little financial and aLOT of moral support.

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The Elks Mobile Speech andHearing Unit, Miss GloriaStroh, Therapist, spent Mon-day, Tuesday and Wednesdayat the Elks Home. The Clinic

will be held here again, April24-26. Appointments can bemade at any time with MissHelen Mueller at the PublicHealth Office, 405 Main Street,Poison. This Elk sponsoredProgram is administered byyour Easter Seal Agency, TheMontana Society for CrippledChildren and Adults.

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We would like to nominatefor the "Travelingest Man ofthe Month", Mr. Ray Kelly. Asacting State President of theMontana State Elks Associ-ation, Ray has, in the past twoweeks, made official visits toLodges in Butte, Anaconda,Bozeman, Livingston, Billings,Miles City, Glendive, Sidneyand Wolf. Point. Ray also re-ports the formation of a newLodge at Hardin, Montana.

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Some dates that some peopleshould remember:—

All Fools Day comes on Ap-ril First this year.Women Bowlers Banquet at

the Ranch April 6.VFW Convention May 7.

Auxiliary will meet in theElks Hall.

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It was a real pleasure tolearn of Larry Doyle's appoint-ment as a Dispenser of Justicefor the Sovereign State ofMontana. However, it seemsthat the Daily Papers report ofsaid appointment over-lookedthe usual head-lines—"HorneTown Boy Makes Good."

All About Poison PeopleCarol Schoonover, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. LelandSchoonover, was on the HonorRoll at Western Montana Col-lege of Education in Dillon forwinter quarter. Carol is maj-oring in elementary education.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plank andPolly and Mrs. Joe Bahm vis-ited at the Clarence Pollreiszhome in Missoula over theweekend.

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Mrs. Sam Smith and Janiceand Mr. and Mrs. Jerry New-gard spent the weekend inGreat Falls. Jerry attended anEquitable insurance sales cam-paign meeting at which hespoke.

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Food Sale April 1 at 10 a.m.in Gambles Store. Sponsoredby Presbyterian Ladies Aid.

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The Hungry Twelve pinochleclub met Sunday at the Wil-liam Cosper home for a fieli- 1cious potluck supper. Prizeswere awarded to Mr. and Mrs.Paul Plank, Mr. and Mrs. EdSchumacher, and Mr. and Mrs.Larry Howell.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schnei-der, Delbert and Liane, return-ed Monday from a week's stayin Spokane where they visitedMrs. Schneider's mother.

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Mrs. Glenn Duncan spentFriday in Missoula on business.

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The Ralph Bellons and fam-ily have just returned from athree weeks' trip to Phoenix,Ariz. and several points in

California where they visitedwith friends and relatives. TheBellons plan to move soon toSkidoo Lane on the East Shore.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lou Borchers,Jr. have returned to FinleyPoint after a several months'stay in Great Falls on business.

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Spending the weekend atthe Charles Reynolds homewere Mr. and Mrs. RobertReed and daughters, Valli,Kathy, and Jody, of Tacoma.

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Visiting for two weeks atthe home of Mrs. Laura Noelare Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Rossand family of Prescott, Ariz.and Mrs. Robert Watson anddaughter Becky of Hobson.Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Watsonare daughters of Mrs. Noel.Mrs. Noel's youngest son Jimarrived Wednesday from SanDiego, where he is stationedin the Navy.Maurice D. Pee of Mahugh

Ford Sales, Poison, will bepresented Ford Motor Co.'s300-500 Club award at a ban-quet in Salt Lake City honor-ing high ranking Ford dealer-ship car and truck salesmen of1960 in the Salt Lake Citysales district. The average 300-500 Club member sold nearly$400,000 worth of automotivemerchandise in qualifying forthe national honors.

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West ShoreNewsWeather conditions still re-

main unsettled. Several show-ers of rain throughtout theweek adds to the moistureneeded. Monday morning theground was covered withsnow, however, it did not re-main only for a few hours fol-lowing rain showers.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jensen

and Mrs. Harlis Hanson werein Missoula Wednesday onbusiness. The Jensens and Mrs.Hanson were luncheon guestsin the Leif Amundson home.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penhale

were in Butte, recently calledthere by the death of Roy'sbrother Russell. The commun-ity extends heartfelt sympathyto the Penhales.W. N. Nelson, Dr. K. W.

Nelson and Clarence Tremperenjoyed a fishing trip to Rain-bow Lake Sunday.

FASHION SHOW — Charlotte Webb, Poison high school senior, isn't getting marriedabove — she's modeling one of the spring fashions that will be real popular in a fewweeks as June rolls around. This beautiful gown was displayed by Miss Webb at thestyle show at Theo's in the New Salish Hotel last Saturday. Theo Tillett reports a goodturnout of local women to view spring fashions furnished by Pauline's Apparel, Shene-man's Men's Wear, Funke and Sons, Pearce Style Shoppe, Tee Pee Westwear, Edna'sTot 'n Teen Shop. Hair styles were by Florence. Other models participating were SharonCoppedge, Howard Pickerill, Sharon Collins, Timmy and Tammy Herreid,, Susan Boner,Sandy Benson, Leslie Trosper, Mrs. Don Jordan, Mrs. Leonard Hem, Mrs. Bill Bishop,Mrs. Don Harris, Fern Swope, Jack Corrigan, Beverly Thompson and Carol Dubay. Back-ground music was furnished by Mrs. William Cosper at the organ. (Photo by Meiers

Red Cross Fund DriveGoes into Final StagesBy Mrs. J. F. McAlear

Have you given to the RedCross Fund?In President Kennedy's pro-

clamation for the 1961 RedCross fund campaign, he states,"Red Cross stands as one ofthe finest expressions of mercyand compassion for others thatcan be found in the world to-day. Red Cross makes goodthings happen. Now we havethe opportunity to be generousin helping Red Cross serve."Governor Donald Nutter

states in his proclamation forthe 1961 Red Cross drive, "Iam impressed by the scope andvariety of gervices renderedby Red Cross and urge thatevery citizen give full supportin the effort to help his neigh-bor through Red Cross."

If a fund canvasser has notyet called, donations may bemailed to American Red Cross,Poison, Mont., or given toKeith Johnson at the SecurityState Bank. Johnson is RedCross chapter treasurer. A RedCross table will be set up inthe postoffice for the last timeon Friday, April 7.

It is desirous that all fundsbe reported early in April socampaign totals' may be made.

Rollins NewsBy Fred Uhde

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woodyof Flathead Hobby Museumdrove to Hot Springs Friday.

Mrs. Clyde Walker reportsher husband is still at FortHarrison and while he is show-ing improvement he still hasinfection in his right hand.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thainof Antioch, Ill, spent the pastweek at the Ernie White home.They also visited friends andrelatives at Lakeside and Day-ton.

Mike Brunner of Kalispellwho owns several tracts alongthe lake on the east side ofCanal Bay, spent a part oflast week working there. He isextending one wing of a dockfarther into the bay and burn-ing weeds and brush.

CrestonArea NewsA son was born Wednesday

to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wes-phal. This makes five boys forthem.

College students visiting theWilliam Greggs Thursday wereJanice Christian, Bigfork, Den-nis and David Rydquist, Mis-soula and Tom Heron, Brook-lyn, N.Y. Dennis attends MSUand the rest are at MSC.

Dinner guests of the CleoHarveys Thursday were theSilas Mast family, the Joe Sut-ters and Kenneth.

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wagener,Linda Turnacliff and GaryVVagener, Kalispell were Fri-day dinner guests of TomYeruies. Gary has recentlycompleted four years in theUSAF. Mr. and Mrs. WilliamGregg were later callers.

Mr. and Mrs. Royce McCar-ty and family were in Missoulaon business Saturday.Mrs. Harry Miller and son

Jimmy of Poison visited Mrs.Harold Fite Monday.Mrs. Harlis Hanson left Sat-

urday returning to Seattle af-ter spending the past twoweeks visiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jensen.Mrs. Hanson was accompaniedto Seattle by Mrs. Donald Jen-sen and son Sigurd and Leif.After spending a few days inthe Hanson home Mrs. Jensenand boys will leave for SanFrancisco to visit her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall.Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Oeder

returned home Sunday fromspending the winter months attheir home in Mesa.Steven and Susan Fite are

recovering from a seige of themumps. Their many friendswish them a speedy recovery.Mrs. Andy Blade visited in

the Cecil Sullivan home atBigfork Wednesday.The Andy Blades family weredinner guests in the ClydeTompkins home at Big ArmSaturday evening.Larry Daw of Hamilton

spent from Friday to Sundayin the R. G. Upham home.Larry and Roy left Sunday forBozeman to resume their stud-ies at MSC.Mr. and Mrs. George Lati-

mer were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. George Steinbrennerof Missoula at Allentown Sun-day. Upon the return trriphome the Latimers visited inthe Jim Oeder home in Ronan.

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