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The Missouliani
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in for THE DAILY MISSOULIAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1940. 3 Charles A. Lines Veteran Railway Man, Is Stricken Had Been With Northern Pacific Road More Than 40 Years. Charles A. Lines, 68, railroad employe since he was 18 years of age, and who had been with the Northern Pacific in Western Montana for nearly 40 years, died at a local hospital early Friday after an illness of a year.

His home was in the Orchard Homes district. Mr. Lines was a native of Indiana, born Elwood, February 1872. He was reared there but started railroading out of St. Paul on the Milwaukee lines.

He married at Fargo, to Randa Martinsen 40 years ago. Shortly afterwards they came west when Mr. Lines was employed by the Northern Pacific. His first work with that road was the agency at Stevensville. Lines was agent at Victor and Hamilton during the boom days of the Northern Pacific on the Bitter Root valley branch when four passenger trains a day were operated over the valley line.

About 15 years ago he went to Hall, where he had agent since. He had been inactive because of ill health 'for the past year. Mr. Lines was a member of the Masonic lodge at Victor. He is survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons.

The daughters are Miss Gladys Lines and Mrs. Louis Colvill, Missoula, and Mrs. Frank Curtiss, Ashland. The sons are Donald Lines, Los Angeles, and Earl Lines, Lolo. Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Marsh Powell chapel, with Rev.

T. W. Bennett officiating. Burial will be in Missoula cemetery. Rites for Martin Tubbs Conducted Final rites for Martin (Dad) Tubbs, former Missoula groceryman who died Tuesday here, were conducted Friday at the Marsh Powell chapel.

Rev. M. E. Van de Mark officiated and burial was in Missoula cemetery. SCOTT INFANT DIES.

infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, South Sixth street, east, died at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at hospital. Graveside will be con'services ducted by the Very Rev. D.

P. Meade at St. Mary's cemetery at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Other survivors are a brother, Clifford; two sisters, Gail and Jacqueline, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Trombley and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott, all of Minneapolis. The Stucky mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Big Eagle Sent To Washington By Bison Range A bald eagle, captured on the National Bison range near Moiese, was a Missoula guest briefly Friday, clacking angrily at curious passersby from his cage. The bird was in transit to' the National Zoological park at Washington, D. by express, being shipped on the North Coast Limited Friday afternoon. Raw red meat accompanied the cage and bird as provender for the trip to Washington. Births A daughter was born Friday at Thornton hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. James Parmalee of Orchard Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Downing of Corvallis are parents of a son, born Thursday at St.

Patrick's hospital. WANTED Girls, to earn while you learn Beauty Culture. Good positions guaranteed to those who qualify, Call or writeModern Beauty School HAMMOND ARCADE BLDG. PH. 4693 Food Sale and Bazaar By TRINITY FRIENDSHIP CLUB At South Side Safeway SATURDAY, 7 Beautiful Evergreen ROPE for Christmas Decorations 10c Per Yard The Electrical Shop 225 W.

Broadway Phone 3465 BEAUTIFUL HAIR WINS COMPLIMENTS Help keep yours lovely this easy way Just rub mildly medicated Cuticura Ointment into your scalp tonightleaveon overnight -then shampoo with luxuriously fine, fragrant Cuticura Soap. Many women who cherish their loveliness use Cuticura care to help achieve soft, lustrous hair. Buy today. CUTICURA SOAP OINTMENT AND Births Exactly Twice Deaths Number Month of Births were exactly twice as nu. merous as deaths in Missoula durto the monthly summary made Friing November-60 to 30.

according day in the office of Dr. F. D. Pease, city-county health officer. Thirty-one boys and 29 girls were born in hospitals here during the month for the smallest total since August.

September had 74 births and October, 68, in comparison. Figures were almost identical with those for November a year ago, also, but there 28 Births in that totaled. 60 month, girls. Deaths of males during November were nearly three times as numerous as those of females. Records show 22 males died as compared with eight females.

In contrast to births, it was the largest total of deaths since August. Caras Is Elected Ahepa President Succeeds Lambros Sam Caras was elected president of the Missoula lodge of the Ahepas at a meeting Thursday night at the Eagles hall. John Pappas is the new vice president and Jim George and Bravos were reelected secrecarge and treasurer, respectively. George Koures is the only new member of the board of governors, the others, John Lambros, chairman; Peter Pappas, Andrew M. George and John Pappas, being reelected.

John Lambros is the retiring president and Andrew George is the retiring vice president. Sam Caras leaves the board. Installation of the officers will take place January 2. CAPTAIN LAIRD HERE. HOGANS IN CITY.

Love, the Captain Eli Laird of the Laird Recreation ranch in the Swan valley, was in the city Friday from the ranch at the foot of Lindbergh lake G. and the head of the Swan river. new Friday Mr. and Mrs. S.

P. Hogan of Butte were Friday arrivals in Missoula. Mr. Hogan is secretary of the Montana Power company. DoYour food buying the easy way.

Shop by phone at the W. Everything you may need in one store, prompt delivery and economy prices. Grocers S. Higgins and 4th Phone 2164 A COMPLETE RED WHITE FOOD STORE Four Enlistments In Navy Are Made Nine Are Pending C. W.

Rauschenbach to Replace A. E. Love in Recruiting Office. Two of the four Missoula youths who left Friday morning to enlist in the United States Navy at the Salt Lake district station were born here, and another observed his eighteenth birthday Thursday, A. E.

Love, Missoula Naval recruiting officer said. George R. Morse, 17, of 730 Cherry street, Raymond Geil. 18, of 624 River street, Ralph Haines, 19, of 318 Woodford street, and Eugene Paschke of Kalispell, who was 18 Thursday, were included in the detachment. Application papers have either been accepted or are being completed for nine others, who will be enlisted during the month of December, including: Joseph Frederick Lachman, 17, of 1961 South Ninth street.

Jack E. Traxler, 20, of 1731 South Tenth street. Theodore C. Williams, 18, of Drummond. Orval C.

Bradley, of 1348 Harrison, who will be 17 in January. Clinton L. Landreth, 20, of 330 East Broadway. Kenneth Nearman, 20, of Turah. Glenn T.

Hobson, 18, of Corvallis. Kenneth Brower, 19, of Charlo. Everett Sampson, 22, of Camas. They will map used in filling the largest peacetime quota of Naval district enlistments, set at for December. In November men ,204 were enlisted in this district, 17.0 of them sent from the Missoula station.

C. W. Rauschenbach, torpedoman, first class, is coming to Missoula on his detail as Naval recruiting officer in charge here, succeeding A. E. Love, who is returning to duty with the fleet in the next few weeks.

ARCHITECT IS VISITOR. McPherson, architect on the Hotel Florence, arrived here from Spokane to look over construction on the hotel. 202 002 02 0 002 Do You Love Your Mother? If so, save her work, so that she may live many years longer. You can do it with a PRESTO COOKER. It will cook beans, peas and asparagus in one minute.

Potatoes in seven minutes. Get her a gift that she will use every day in the year for the next 15 years. for more information about this fine Christmas Gift for Mother, or for Sister's hope chest. BARTHEL'S GIFTS AND TOYS 0 0 0 00 She'll Love the PERFECT PERSONAL REMEMBRANCE Artcraft stockings BUY THEM NOW! at these SPECIAL PRICES for TWO PAIR and SAVE! Reg. $1.00 Artcraft 3 and 4-thread and service wear.

weights for dressy $175 Two Save 25c Reg. $1.15 Artcraft 3-thread-a wonderful hose with unusual qualities wearing for $200 street, dress. Save 30c Two Reg. $1.35 Artcraft 2-thread extra and evening wear. All ARTCRAFTS Havesheer for dress $230 Two Save 40c Hug-Fit Heelfor moulded fit Of COURSE Shadow FashioningsYour Purchases invisible, slenderizing Will Be Christmas Wearcraft FinishGift Wrapped for added beauty and wear With CARD INSERT At No Extra Cost! Exquisite, fashion-right colors These Special Prices Will Be in Effect December 7 to 15 P.

Can Probably Tell You Her Size! Cummins 218 NORTH HIGGINS AVENUE Relief Society's Minute Men Ready The membership and donation committee of the British War Re lief Society, headed by Mrs. Charles Deiss, is organizing its Minute Men and other helpers 1.1 order to hasten the achievement cf the local society's objective, to obtain a "Kitchen on Wheels" to send to Britain. As previously explained these mobilized kitchens are a great necessity in Britain and many more are urgently needed at the present time. They are the only means of providing food and warmth to those in the bombedout areas and are "rolled" from one distressed area to another as the necessity arises. The following Minute Men are reporting to Mrs.

Deiss for duty to try and raise the $2,000 necessary for the purchase of the Missoula "Kitchen on Mrs. Leonard Brewer, Mrs. Arthur Kintner, Mrs. L. Campbell, Mrs.

Burly Miller, Mrs. C. W. Leaphart, Mrs. Arthur Harby, Mrs.

L. E. Larison, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds, Mrs. E.

Dobson and Mrs. Thomas Mulroney, in addition to several business men. Man Breaks Hip In Fall on Icy Road Near Hall John Anderson Is Brought 65 Miles in Car to Local Hospital. John Anderson, about 50, of Hall, was brought to St. Patrick's hospital in Missoula late Friday afternoon for treatment of a broken hip sustained when he slipped and fell about nine miles west of Hall about 10 o'clock in the morning.

The attending doctor said last night that Anderson is "doing nicely" and apparently shows little effect 65-mile trip in a passenger automobile from the scene of the accident. Archie Fraser of Hall, who drove the injured man here in his car, said that Anderson, pulling a load of meat on a toboggan to his cabin in the hills, slipped and fell on some ice. Fraser said he was about a half-mile away on the icy road, and that Anderson shouted to him. Fraser said he took Anderson in Smart to Own. Smart to Give! Westinghouse APPLIANCES AUTOMATIC SANDWICH GRILL Makes delicious toasted sandwiches, grills bacon, hamburgers, etc.

Adjustable thermolow heat. Signal light. static control for high or $595 FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WALFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY 244 N. Higgins Phone 3566 his car to 1 a doctor in Drummond, who made an X-ray examination and then advised that the injured be taken to Missoula. The journey was continued in Fraser's car, ending at the hospital shortly before 5:30 o'clock.

Anderson, who is unmarried, has employed by Hans Scafel, a rancher of the Hall district. LICENSE GRANTED. The board of county commissioners Friday received and approved the application of Frank Miller for a retail liquor license for The Cabin in East Missoula, Chairman R. P. Glasscock said.

FROM SWAN VALLEY. William Wilhelm and Tauna Strom were in Missoula Friday from the Swan valley. Night Coughing Can Often Be Prevented This Improved Vicks Way If throat "tickle," irritation or mouth breathing due to a cold causes night coughing-give a "VapoRub Massage" at bedtime. With this more thorough treatment, the -vapor action of Vicks VapoRub more effectively PENETRATES irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors STIMULATES chest and back like a warming poultice or plaster STARTS RELIEVING misery right away! Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO GET a "VapoRub Massage" with all its benefits massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on IMPORTANT RIB-AREA OF BACK as well as throat and chest spread a thick layer on chest, cover with a warmed cloth.

BE SURE to use genuine, time-tested VICKS VAPORUB. MRS. PAPWORTH HERE. Bernice Papworth of Butte, state supervisor of the Federal school lunch and household aid program, visited in Missoula Friday. She is a former instructor in home economics at the State University.

This afternoon she will give an address on child nutrition before a health group at Hamilton. New HOUSE for SALE $45 Down, $45 Month Insulated, full basement, model kitchen, electric range, oil furnace, wash room, built-ins. Will rent if not sold! On West Side--Phone 7357 TWICE-A-DAY CLASS ADS WIN NOEL EL an exclamation of joy and delight, a festive occasion--an ideal time to present a lovely "Orange Blossom' Ring. It's presence on her finger will recall the occasion and the giver for years to come. To be sure of its true quality and value ask for a Genuine "Orange design.

We have them. 'Orange Blossom' ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS BY TRAUB JEWELRY KOHN COMPANY Missoula's Oldest and Largest Delivered Here in Missoula NASH 4-DOOR SEDAN YES- -A BIG 1941 VR GRE Hark Nosh GLOTHES FROM BONWIT. TELLER DICTURED above is the car that revolutionizes all automobile values today. The new Nash Ambassador "600" FourDoor Sedan- now in the lowest -price field. You've heard about its sensational 25 to 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline.

But wait 'til you see what a big, roomy, magnificent car it is. The Wait 'til you passes its three price field. The first thing up then, the six cylinders anced by radio New Frame and Body Built Like a Bridge leans into the curves! You never feel bumps -for here is the first and only car in the lowest-price field with soft coil springs on all four wheels. Its low-slung body is built on aircraft principles -frame and body are welded into a solid, rattleproof unit of amazing front seat's almost five feet wide! strength. see the many amazing ways it sur- Never before has the price above bought an major competitors in the lowest- automobile so safe-or so much fun to drive.

With its Convertible Bed you can make plans you notice is its marvelous pick- for next summer's trips. its Weather Eye unbelievable smoothness of its Conditioned Air System you can escape the dis(moving parts actually pre-bal- comfort of cold weather driving. Plus savings of $70 to $100 yearly on motoring expenses. You'll simply be amazed So before you put a dollar down on any new at the way this Nash handles car -see Nash for the greatest values from the and rides! Steering is no lowest price field on up. The Aero-powered Nash effort at all with Nash's new Ambassador Sixes and Eights with Twin-IgniTwo-way Roller Steering! -are now $70 to $159 lower than last year! Cut any corner as sharp Come in -see the amazing differences that are as you want -this great car changing thousands to Nash! Save $1.50 to $2 on every tankful Nash vs.

the Lowest- -Price Field! BETTER to 30 miles per gallon in good driving, with you at the wheel. BETTER Coil Springs on all four wheels! BETTER "Pickup" of 15 to 50 MPH in 12 seconds, high gear! MORE SEATING ROOM than competitive cars. GREATER New construction -Body and Frame are one Welded, Twistproof Unit. EASIER First car with Two-way Roller Steering! BIG FOUR- -DOOR SEDAN $935 big ard tax. ness New lowest livered 1941 Coupe, -price equipment Weather Ambassador here, prices All Eye, begin include and prices, Federal stand- Busi- de- the ble Bed, and White Side Wall Tires are optional, at DELIVERED HERE slight extra cost.

NASH AMBASSADOR "6's and "8's Now Priced $70 to $159 Lower than Last Year! Nash Sixes and Eights are Today's Top Values in all Three Major Price Fields Missoula Motors, Inc. Missoula, Montana Kalispell. Motor Ina, Inc. Plains Stan Herringer WESTERN MONTANA DISTRIBUTOR Go NASHI Superior Hanson Polson R. E.

Cummins Drummond Service Station Hamilton Root Electric AND SAVE MONEY EVERY MILE Ravalli Mitchell.

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