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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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Kalispell, Montana
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Aged Volunteer i 1 Ilk INJUR LyKii tetiuUav Asks for With ihtery i I year old num in Martin pass am! I ii iuv full for urufnetl lie afvty cotin in the ducking eotn vi ous war Weather Coo! On East Shore If Only The Puzzled Lady Would Think of the CONRAD BANK BECAUSE WE HAVE GITS for Every Member of the amily Christmas Presents CUUI6AN or Mother or Sister A brand the Conrad 64 or Son or Dcuahter or Brother defen maS gift is a gift that keeps on giving the year 'round $560 per $100000 for 3 years The Conrad National Bank Member DIC 332 Main Street at Emporia am! Bui lirgtoii Slic taught school in the area since at the depot at Lyndon Iler emly childhood was Agent Bigfork Mont Phone 7010 Eastside Telephone Co NO USE IN HANGING AROUND HERE THEY1 ARE PROTECTED BY CULLIGAN from if lal little ns (10 less on Homes under construction) Call us for rate on other type of construction till up safety eodea for Montana 'nd islries as I llvriod by ihe i lit 'ate wide safety 'tlfiJa ll'e The safity ionfeiin is spun W'i a state 28 se ton Di file aiit'jra Mrs Bear on of Hakes Minn Mrs Eliza Benrat of Britton Mrs Henry Piestien of Appleton Wis Mrs red Butter of Apple ton Wis and Mis loienee Mc laighlin in Ohio and five grand children The body is at the Cntnplx il uneral home whim ill announce funeral ai range cuts later member of i church Order of Eastern and the Rebecca lodge i are bis wife home ill Kali llns'ey of Half Mis Kalispell City wi1! receive shortly letter telling him that the Airiy is sur d'lcted am ready to begin train ing at once I would thank you for an answer" But Thompson will not get a eham to wear a uniform The age limit is less than half liis own ace It will bo a disappointment for a man whose family has served its country for more than 150 years and who himself has of SMI IT WITH CMSSIIEDS BEAR DA MCE Dec Novell) her on the East Lake shore was a cool month with intermittent snowfall somewhat above avci age according to Kelso government obseiver at the Bear Dance Weather bureau Average mean temperature for November this year was 351 de grees while th' average mean temperature a year ago was JO degices Highest tempeiatuie dur ing the month just past was 6 1 degrees recorded on Nov 1 and the lowest was 16 recorded on Nov 9 Average maximum temp erature was 417 degrees and the average minimum was 2'Jl de grees Bi ecipitation was measured at 1115 inches and ''5 inches of snow fell during the month og was recorded on only three days while Inst year there Were 10 foggy days in November How about a savings account with a ance? Accounts may be started with one dollar A savings passbook from is a gift that be beat LINCOLN MERCURY" 416 irst Ave East 1391 Phone 1392 Speeder ined $15 Chnrgid with speeding Janies Janus Sr paid a $15 fine wlcn he appeared hi fore Police Judge Hemy Madsen riday af el noon LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS WALT WOODS hoi and raise and some of them have 1 01 ne aims for the cvr inee Washin lime" 1 huiupson t'Aplaimd in his letter to Sgt Hist Class Janies ('kw land A i my and Air orce re cruiter heie I anything to do and ineumlnances I nm single man and wish to go to serie toy countiy 1 prefer to go in the infantry" The 72 year old volunteei wrote Sgt Cleveland Hint he is healthy Strom' has square shoulders and has had some training in arms Ready lo Begin "I stud this to you to send or Last Rites Held or Mrs WHsors uneral sei vices for Mrs Elva Peail Wilson wile held riday af ternoon from the Waggoner Campbell chape) with the Rev 1 Love ing During the service two hymns weie sung by Bill Carr accompanied at the or gan by Mrs Cai Ison Burial was in the Conrad Memorial ceni p'lin lei me A place to store all tho valuable papers A letter from the Conrad simply stating that a safe deposit vault has been teserved for him Rent could bo piepaid for one to five yearn A thrilti cheek account is another gift that is use ful the year 'lound The name is printed on each check and a book of twenty and a small balance is a gift that anyone will appreciate and think of each time they write a check morning loan No Ticket arranged for your time convenience Hour 5 6 7 idii in iml istry liis ye: Went Safetv Code lie sail the viunril will CHRISTMAS TREES Truck or Cai load Lol BILL HANSEN 1 Ji MI So Bigfork Phore 2720 Bigfork Two Couples Get License to Wed A marriage license was issued riday to Dallas Gardener 24 Kalispell and Clara Mellem 20 KulispciL Saturday Hilbert Zorzie Columbia alls and Blanch Baines 27 Whitefish also sured a license to wed NA Dee 2 (11 Safety council is mt today to discuss laws it the 1 l5 1 legislature to I to elect officers for next Sai viving him Mildied al their spell: on son I Moon and one dmighier Ilovurd llo Rm two Inth'i Wi'liam of Kali Kalispell Woman Dies At Age 24 Mrs Dorothy Rein 21 died at the home of her father Loy Ovel ton at 555 ifth avenue west north in Kalispell early Saturday Mrs Rein came to the lathead with parents 19 years ago She the Kalispell schools Surviving her are her son Ray mond Era) anil daughter Hae lene Rein her mother and father Mr and Mrs Loy Overt all of Kalispell five brothers Milo in Alaska Lee in Alaska arl of the Navy and Ulen and Carol Overton of Kai pell four sisteis Mrs Joe Curti in Alaska Mrs Olive Stender McMinn ville Ore Darlene in Alaska and Mr Arnold Buckahb of Port land Ore uneral arrangements will be 1 announced later by the Waggoner Campbell uneral Defendant Wins A jmv found for the dant riday in a debt suit brought by Mark Buckley against Henry! Jackson Next district court jury session is Monday morning I I1IUI ill i Annual Lutefisk Dinner Brotherhood of Bethlehem Lutheran Church Wednesday Dec 6 Adult $150 Children 75c Mun Oi nJ i i he i ciearlav repoit ami ihrte i c'oudy A Christmas Club account has helped many people establish the thrift habit Accounts may be opened for as little as 25c and any amount of piepayments may be made Open a Conrad Christmas Club ac count tomorrow It's a good item for any member of the family the Were Hi ex Lowest tern the Phone 586 RUBBER PURCHASE PLAN WASHINGTON Dec I The government is considering a plan to take over all purcharing 1 of rubber as it did in World War Two officials said last night Lower ire Insurance Rafes Low Rates on Dwellings in or Out of City Limits Pallbearers were Elmer Bills boioiigh Norman Schnppachvr Glenn Johnston Jack Spofford Erwin Slethaug Lawrence Deist louis E'averlamlt Edwin Sager and 0 1 Nollar Elva Pear) leming Wilson was born March Kan spent nt Hartford and her school a rs Kan same In 1IHM she was unit' in mar i iage to James IL Wilson at Grid "1 ley Kam ami they later moved to Kansas City Mo Their tlnce sons were born at Kansas City The family came to Montana in 1915 and imide their home in the Echo lake district until 1 12G when they came to Kalispell They have lived heie sinee that time Mrs Wilson died Nov 28 at her honiej on ifth avenue west north in Kalispell at the age of io She is siuvived by her husband James Wilson at home three sons Robert of Seattle Marion amt Ross both of Kalispell four grandchildren: five sisters Mrs Maude Cobb of Hamilton Mont Mrs Edith Lacliambc of Hamilton Mrs Malde Whitteear of Lublmck Tex Mrs Laura Howell of Wilmington Cal and Mrs Veina unk of Oklahoma City Okla and one bi other rank leming of Gridley Kam Mrs Wilson was state record ing secretary for the WCT a i the Presbyterian i Star JloujeAt Basilt Ounedl Hif Vcdletf voiUlitecied for Spanish meri 1 can war duty it wilt be the fmnth time that his sei vices as a il been tinned down During Hie first World wii again turned down this tim? because he was good tamer and I'armvis hrd work to i at Another offer to serve as a so'diir was refused during World War I) 'miiicil Pi sidvnt Waiter it iebs said the group will csss wavs ct more incai in the euiincii and fo local aptm5 the Tombs chaii man of Hie Mor ia irdu 't rial aec'dent bon'd II make his rimntl repoit on law givir tile industrial dent luiud titids tii mk vide s'tivev of industrial health ronditiolis Col Chemlle acting rtut CIVll 11 1 1 110' defense ilan nd tell how il fits in with industi tai safety Montana's highway safety prob ins will be discussed ly I linkway Pnt ol Supeiwisor II Englund llobcit Pike of San rancisco ami Paul Hill of Denver national safety council icpresi ntatives will describe plans used in other states to community gloups nd enlarge state councils Plan to Be Detailed The Montana cuiincil's plans organization will be detailed by John I Boardman of Butte safety director foi the AnaciAbla Copper Mining company ami Ralph Worn! of Billings safety engineer or he mt ei Oil puny Thunks to the lathead Braves We have a ootball Champion And Thanks to Hall Motors You have Norihwcsl Montana's Most Modern Repair Shop Your friendly LINCOLN and MERCURY Dealer HALL MOTORS Inc than mud imts tlt i'cin! cild Telephone 208 1 1 Just stop and think a minute none of these gifts will wear out break or lose its luster after Christmas is over A Conrad Christ new car to be delivered on Christmas inanced with a 4'i Conrad new car cheaper no better plan is available See us for details now! To Draw Up resh Legislation Montana Col alls Man Dies At 64 James jiving MiCorimck lied at his home in Columbia alls riday noon Mr MCoi niick came to Columbia alls from Cook City Mont one year av ami has been working at the dam as a Cai pi nter Surviving him are his wife Christiana at thrir home in Co lumbia alls and seven children' Larry Maivin Else Vivian Dor othy Iris and James Jr The body is at the Catron neral home in Whitefish which will announce funeral arrange State arm Mutual Insurance Cos Auto Life Sam Parker Cashier Works 41 Years It has bi'in 41 years James Cochran cashier Great Noithern fieight went to work as baggage man in Columbia alls The veteran rail read worker who has four yeai to go Before retiring completed the 41 years riday afternoon After working three years in Columbia alls Cochran moved to Kalispell where lie worked as baggage man and bill clerk before becoming cashier Although Cochran has chalked up 41 years on the job another man who has been around just a bit longer or during all these years Co hran has worked under the same man Montgomery if you would like to give crisp imw bills any teller at the Conrad will change your old money for new ami give you a beautifully engraved currency gift envelope go with it This service is absolutely JrS'1! Eolisrrall Resident Is Taken By Death Herbiit 11 Bundroek 11 dud nt home nt :173 irst nvcntio east math in Kalispell early Sat uidiv Mi Biimiiuck has I a siik nt of this nun fm past 11 yeuis wui lung business I IC lllwi 's Safety Council Meets I Worths? Side 1 div Hihr bV iis 9 Nov Hi'ivri eirhKv vm 59 tm mouth JHILA A' 'litlc less iiian jK Xj jk mi oti' oue 'wz 'a I litHe ceX I 1 flHLMyESry I JB I i 1 A I 2 1 I X7 8 a 1 ZZ I I MTsn BBl IRrW viin 1 SEiVICI ad.

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Pages Available:
225,440
Years Available:
1909-1977