1
12 . s . e 2. The Flathead Courier, 11 018011, Montana Thursday, September 15, 1938 r Mr. and Mrs. George B. Campbell, at , Springfield, Mo., where they have re -1 ' cently purchased a home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Madson and tam- ; OCALS J. U. Williams returned home last Sat- urday from a business trip to Thompson Falls, Plains, Alberton and Missoula Miss Catherine Campbell. who is at- tending business college in Spokane, is spending a week here visiting friends. After completing her business course. Miss Campbell plans to join her parents, ily left the latter part of last week for Great Falls where Mr. Madson will open a grocery store The Madson home was sold last week to Dr. Gladys Bratzburg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams return- ed last week from a trip to Billings, Bozeman and Roberts. where they vis- ited friends and relatives. They also enjoyed a trip over the Cook City high- way and through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DeGolier enter- tained at dinner last week for the C. , H. Madson family who left recently for . Great Falls to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of Mel - stone. are visiting here at the home of their daughter. Mrs. L. E. Brooks. Mrs. Ruth Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Kee, Bart O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. IL. S. Butler, Jr., enjoyed a trip through Glacier park last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman of Kalis- pell Were guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Marsh. Patrolman and Mrs. E. D. Allen will leave today for their former home in Livingston, where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. H. A. Slack newly appointed patrolman f o r Sanders county will take cnarge cm the work in Lake county during Patrolman Allen's absence. Miss Helen Russell of Missoula is spending the week here visiting Miss Mary Jane Wilson. Bart O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yates of Deer Lodge spent the week end in Poison visiting friends. Mrs. C. T. Belknap suffered the mis- fortune of breaking her arm recently In a fall at her home. Mr and Mrs. W. J. DuPere and Leona spent Sunday in Kalispell with Mrs. DuPere's mother, who is Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schleis and C. A. Smith. of Chicago, visited here recently at the R. A. Calkins home, while on their return to Chicago. after visiting in Denver. Hilbert Hanson. Jr., of Missoula, is spending a few days vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hanson. Patrolman and Mrs. Robert Wright of Dillon, visited relatives of Mrs. Wright here the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Kal- ispell spent Sunday here visiting at the William Keller home. Mrs Johnson was formerly Miss Helen Mae Celts. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gullickson have returned recently to their home in Bil- lings after visiting here at the R. A. Calkins home. Mr. Gullickson is asso- ciated with the M. J. Lamb law firm at Billings. Mrs. W. P. Jinnett returned to Poison last Friday from Great Falls, where she was with Rev. Jinnett, who underwent a major operation there last week. She reports that Rev. Jinnett is recovering from his operation very satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Bosley left the latter part of last week for Great Falls where they will reside. Mr. Bosley has s. been employed at the dam for some time. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. French and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nyberg attended the state Democratic convention at Billings the latter part of last week. Mrs. William Grayum returned Sun- day after spending the past month vis- iting her parents at Shevlin, Minn. Mrs. Grayum said that on her trip to Minnesota she encounteresi a "regular rain of grasshoppers" in the central section of North Dakota. Miss Wilma Feddersen returned Sat- urday from Spokane where she spent a two weeks' vacation visiting at the D. H. Wade home and at the home of her sister. Mrs. Robert Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Belknap of Boiese. Idaho, arrived here Monday to visit at the C. T. Belknap home. Miss Genievebelle Matthews and Inez , Sorg will leave next Sunday to attend ' normal school at Cheney, Wash, Wallace Holt will leave the first part ; of next week for Bozeman where he will resume his studies at the state college. 1Bud Putnam, who has recently returned from Los Angeles, will take his place in Eddie's drug store. I Leonard Smith arrived here recently from North Dakota to spend a short I time visiting his brother, Norman, be- fore leaving for Bozeman where he will attend state college. Miss Alice Brusletten of San Fran- cisco, is spending a vacation here vis- iting her sister, Mrs. 0. C. Cline, and her brother, Irving Brusletten. Mrs. Tony Johnson, Mrs. Dora Fin- ley and daughter, Dorothy Jo. and Mar- garet Anderson left this week for Bill- ings where they will spend a short time visiting. Miss Dorothy Jo 'Finley will attend school at Billings this year. W. A. Jensen, clerk and recorder. and his deputies are preparing a list of the eligible voters, for the coming school election. i Mrs. Carl Ahlgreen received word last week that her son, W. A. Olson, who s. THERE'S NEW REST 1 1 FOR THE WEARY! Florsheim Shoes with "FEATURE ARCH" If you've given up the idea of ever finding foot com- fort try Florsheim shoes with 'FEATURE ARCH.' T h e exclusive "hinged" support keeps your arch up, walking or standing. HOLDING'S SHOE STORE Poison, Mont. Retz Mortuary , Office Phone 8 1 A. C. REL. 93-K C. E. RETZ. 4/1-1L Ambulance Service POLSON. MONT. Non -Depositor Loans Our depositors who can meet credit requirements have a prior right over all others in borrowing money from this bank. We, however, do not refuse to consider the applications of non -depositors as we are anxious to make good loans. Whether or not we make such loans depends, of course, on whether or not we have the funds available and upon the financial and moral standing of the appli- Is^ its, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ;MOO Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor The SECURITY STATE BANK Poison, Montana "eN -S i ° N .V `VO$ 090.Taue_a When you sell your farm products, you naturally try to get the best price you can. In order to keep these dollars as big as possible, you should bargain just as shrewdly on things you need for your farm and household. If you're going to buy a washer, there is no other place in America where you can get more basic value for your dollar than by buying a Speed Queen. Come in and let us prove it to you. ELECTRIC MODELS Priced as low ,s $44.50 The Speed Queen eli.ctric an- ...Judos 5 popularly priced models. If you want to i.e America's Most Popular Speed Queen W•sher, ask us to show you the Model "F:" BOETTCHER HARDWARE Is in Bremerton. Wash., suffered from asphyxiation while taking part in a Labor Day parade at that place. Mr. Olson recovered to find that his truck and the float which had been respon- sible for his asphyxiation, had won first place. Registration of voters for the general electien will close Friday, September 23. There are still approximately 1,000 per- sons in Lake county who are eligible to vote but who have failed to re-register. The Baptist -Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. J. A. Johnson at her home in Poison. with Mrs. Joe Papke assisting, next Wednesday. Sep- tatuber 21. at . a 1:30 o'clock luncheon. All members and friends are urged to be present. The Lutheran Ladles' Aid will serve dinner this evening at 5 o'clock at the I church parlor. The hostesses are Mrs. Earl Fryhling, Mrs. A. M. Hanson, Mrs. A. C. Wing and Mrs. L. 0. Anderson. The public is cordially invited. A , charge of 35 cents a plate for adults and 15 cents for children is made. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Taylor left Sun- day to spend two weeks visiting rela- tives and friends in Oakland and Los Angeles. Mrs. Carl Ketchum of Rio. Wis., is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. If you have, not re-registered since the last general election you cannot vote in the coming general election. Registration books will close Friday. September 23. Mrs. Naomi Munro, Miss Mary Han- ratty and ktr. and Mrs. Eddie Mathia- COME AND GET 11.1 It's free! It's fun! It's easy to win! Get free booklet her& If tells you how to get your shore of the 5404 cash prizes in the free Moyle Quiz Contest! LAKE THEATRE POLSON, MONT. MOTION PICTURES ARE YCUR BEST ENTER TAINMENT Wm. J. Marshall, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Practice limited to diseases of the eye Ear. Nose and Throat, and the fitting of glasses. Address Western Montana Clinic, at St. Patrick's hos- pital, phone 2168, Missoula. son, spent Sunday in Glacier park. I Harold owe Al Lambeth, who is employed at business caller. Butte. spent Sunday and Monday at his home here. DRS. DIMON AND KOEHLER PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS In addition to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, Dr. H. L. Koehler gives special attention to eye, ear, nose and throat diseases and fitting of glasses. OFFICES IN NEW BANK BLDG. Poison Rollins News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley and son of Somers were week-end visitors at the Glen Daley home. Richard Muhlethaler has returned from Spotted Bear district where he has been engaged in forest service work Mr. and Mrs. John F Cato of Kalis- pell were recent visitors at the Johanna Muhlethaler home. Joe and Dick Duffield have returned from the Missoula district. I Joan Muhlethaler was a Saturday visitor in Kalispell. Mr. and Mrs. Orda Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Myers of Poison were Sunday visitors at the F. R. Uhde home. Miss Pearl Murphy was a week -end visitor at the home of her parents at North Crow Creek. F. R. Uhde was attending to business In Poison Monday. Clarence Bain was a Saturday visitor at the Flathead capital. Refrigeration Service Expert Radio Repair PECK'S RADIO SHOP Poison, Mont. DR. F. W. HAIGHT Chiropractic Gets You Well Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 evenings, except Wed. Ss Sat. Foot Troubles Corrected. X -Ray. Phones, Off., 126; Res. 147-L, Poison was a recent Somers F. N. Hamman Attorney at Law Poison, Montana Office Upstairs in Emory Bldg. "NERVES" Here's a good way to quiet "NERVES" --- A Dr. Miles' Effervescent Nervine Tab- let, a glass of water, a pleas- ant, sparkling drink. Nerves relax. You can rest, sleep, enjoy life. At your drug store. 25c and $1.00. International Trucks and Pickups Lightening Super -Service Station ON HI -WAY 93 vonEuen Electric Co. Lighting Fixtures General Electric Refrigerators PHONE 108 Electrical Appliances of AU Kinds Electric Power Light and Heat Wiring ELECTRICA ONTRACTOR Everything Electrical POLSON, MONT. Mr. Stewart, now... he stutters Some folks you gotta learn to like, but not Mr. Stewart. He stutters terrible, but no- body notices much, because _ they like him. The first time he came in my station, I tipped him off to our oil. "Everybody has to do a lot o' stop - and - go drivin' these days," I started in, "an' that means they need a spe- cial oil. - "B -B -B-But ..." says Mr. Stewart. "When you, stop and let your engine cciol off," I hur- ried on, "ycitir oil drains down off the movin' parts, leavin' 'ern practically dry." "B-B -B -But ..." says Mr. Stewart. I interrupted him: "And when you START, you I's aughtn't to have , to WAIT to have your oil get moving. It oughta FLOW—fasteen greased lightnin'." "B-B -B -But ..." says Mr. Stewart. "Yessir," I cut in, "and only a quarter for a quart, too. Ain't that something!" "B-B -B -But ." says Mr. Stewart, laughing at me, "I-I b -been using G- Golden Shell for s-six months." So I laugh, too. Sincerely, itopLigeevork. DEWEY SERVICE STATION -Successful Merchandkinz in the Flathead Shier 191'i' LEO BROOKS, Lessee Distributor of SHELL Products in Poison

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12.s.e 2.The Flathead Courier, 11018011, Montana

Thursday, September 15, 1938

• r Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Campbell, at ,

Springfield, Mo., where they have re-1

' cently purchased a home.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Madson and tam-

;OCALS

J. U. Williams returned home last Sat-

urday from a business trip to Thompson

Falls, Plains, Alberton and Missoula

Miss Catherine Campbell. who is at-

tending business college in Spokane, is

spending a week here visiting friends.

After completing her business course.

Miss Campbell plans to join her parents,

ily left the latter part of last week for

Great Falls where Mr. Madson will open

a grocery store The Madson home was

sold last week to Dr. Gladys Bratzburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams return-

ed last week from a trip to Billings,

Bozeman and Roberts. where they vis-

ited friends and relatives. They also

enjoyed a trip over the Cook City high-

way and through Yellowstone park.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DeGolier enter-

tained at dinner last week for the C.

, H. Madson family who left recently for

. Great Falls to make their home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of Mel-

stone. are visiting here at the home of

their daughter. Mrs. L. E. Brooks.

Mrs. Ruth Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Har-

old Kee, Bart O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs.

IL. S. Butler, Jr., enjoyed a trip through

Glacier park last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman of Kalis-

pell Were guests over the week end at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Marsh.

Patrolman and Mrs. E. D. Allen will

leave today for their former home in

Livingston, where they will spend a two

weeks' vacation. H. A. Slack newly

appointed patrolman f o r Sanders

county will take cnarge cm the work in

Lake county during Patrolman Allen's

absence.Miss Helen Russell of Missoula is

spending the week here visiting Miss

Mary Jane Wilson.

Bart O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Yates of Deer Lodge spent the week end

in Poison visiting friends.

Mrs. C. T. Belknap suffered the mis-

fortune of breaking her arm recently In

a fall at her home.

Mr and Mrs. W. J. DuPere and Leona

spent Sunday in Kalispell with Mrs.

DuPere's mother, who is

Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schleis and C. A.

Smith. of Chicago, visited here recently

at the R. A. Calkins home, while on

their return to Chicago. after visiting

in Denver.Hilbert Hanson. Jr., of Missoula, is

spending a few days vacation here with

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hanson.

Patrolman and Mrs. Robert Wright

of Dillon, visited relatives of Mrs.

Wright here the latter part of last

week.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Kal-

ispell spent Sunday here visiting at the

William Keller home. Mrs Johnson

was formerly Miss Helen Mae Celts.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gullickson have

returned recently to their home in Bil-

lings after visiting here at the R. A.

Calkins home. Mr. Gullickson is asso-

ciated with the M. J. Lamb law firm at

Billings.Mrs. W. P. Jinnett returned to Poison

last Friday from Great Falls, where she

was with Rev. Jinnett, who underwent

a major operation there last week. She

reports that Rev. Jinnett is recovering

from his operation very satisfactorily.

Mr. and Mrs. Noble Bosley left the

latter part of last week for Great Falls

where they will reside. Mr. Bosley has

s. been employed at the dam for some

time.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. French and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Nyberg attended the state

Democratic convention at Billings the

latter part of last week.

Mrs. William Grayum returned Sun-

day after spending the past month vis-

iting her parents at Shevlin, Minn.

Mrs. Grayum said that on her trip to

Minnesota she encounteresi a "regular

rain of grasshoppers" in the central

section of North Dakota.Miss Wilma Feddersen returned Sat-

urday from Spokane where she spent a

two weeks' vacation visiting at the D.

H. Wade home and at the home of her

sister. Mrs. Robert Bryan.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Belknap of Boiese.

Idaho, arrived here Monday to visit at

the C. T. Belknap home.Miss Genievebelle Matthews and Inez

, Sorg will leave next Sunday to attend

' normal school at Cheney, Wash,

Wallace Holt will leave the first part

; of next week for Bozeman where he will

resume his studies at the state college.

1Bud Putnam, who has recently returned

from Los Angeles, will take his place in

Eddie's drug store.I Leonard Smith arrived here recently

from North Dakota to spend a short

I time visiting his brother, Norman, be-

fore leaving for Bozeman where he will

attend state college.Miss Alice Brusletten of San Fran-

cisco, is spending a vacation here vis-

iting her sister, Mrs. 0. C. Cline, andher brother, Irving Brusletten.Mrs. Tony Johnson, Mrs. Dora Fin-

ley and daughter, Dorothy Jo. and Mar-

garet Anderson left this week for Bill-

ings where they will spend a short time

visiting. Miss Dorothy Jo 'Finley will

attend school at Billings this year.W. A. Jensen, clerk and recorder. and

his deputies are preparing a list of the

eligible voters, for the coming school

election.

i Mrs. Carl Ahlgreen received word last

week that her son, W. A. Olson, who

s.

THERE'S NEW REST 1 1FOR THE WEARY!

Florsheim

Shoeswith

"FEATURE ARCH"

If you've given up the ideaof ever finding foot com-fort try Florsheim shoeswith 'FEATURE ARCH.'T h e exclusive "hinged"support keeps your archup, walking or standing.

HOLDING'S SHOESTOREPoison, Mont.

Retz Mortuary ,

Office Phone 8 1

A. C. REL. 93-K C. E. RETZ. 4/1-1L

Ambulance Service

POLSON. MONT.

Non-Depositor Loans

Our depositors who canmeet credit requirementshave a prior right over allothers in borrowing moneyfrom this bank.

We, however, do not refuseto consider the applicationsof non-depositors as we areanxious to make good loans.

Whether or not we makesuch loans depends, ofcourse, on whether or notwe have the funds availableand upon the financial andmoral standing of the appli-Is^ its,

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

;MOO Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor

The SECURITY STATE BANKPoison, Montana

"eN

-Si°

N .V

`VO$

090.Taue_a

When you sell your farm products, you

naturally try to get the best price you

can. In order to keep these dollars as big

as possible, you should bargain just as

shrewdly on things you need for your

farm and household. If you're going to

buy a washer, there is no other place in

America where you can get more basic

value for your dollar than by buying a

Speed Queen. Come in and let us prove

it to you.

ELECTRIC MODELS

Priced as low ,s $44.50

The Speed Queen eli.ctric an- ...Judos 5popularly priced models. If you

want to

i.e America's Most Popular Speed Queen

W•sher, ask us to show you the Model "F:"

BOETTCHER HARDWARE

Is in Bremerton. Wash., suffered from

asphyxiation while taking part in a

Labor Day parade at that place. Mr.

Olson recovered to find that his truck

and the float which had been respon-

sible for his asphyxiation, had won first

place.Registration of voters for the general

electien will close Friday, September 23.

There are still approximately 1,000 per-

sons in Lake county who are eligible to

vote but who have failed to re-register.

The Baptist-Presbyterian Ladies' Aid

will meet with Mrs. J. A. Johnson at

her home in Poison. with Mrs. Joe

Papke assisting, next Wednesday. Sep-

tatuber 21. at. a 1:30 o'clock luncheon.

All members and friends are urged to

be present.The Lutheran Ladles' Aid will serve

dinner this evening at 5 o'clock at the

I church parlor. The hostesses are Mrs.

Earl Fryhling, Mrs. A. M. Hanson, Mrs.

A. C. Wing and Mrs. L. 0. Anderson.

The public is cordially invited. A

, charge of 35 cents a plate for adults

and 15 cents for children is made.

Mr and Mrs. C. W. Taylor left Sun-

day to spend two weeks visiting rela-

tives and friends in Oakland and Los

Angeles.Mrs. Carl Ketchum of Rio. Wis., is

visiting here at the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Howard Jones.

If you have, not re-registered since

the last general election you cannot

vote in the coming general election.

Registration books will close Friday.

September 23.Mrs. Naomi Munro, Miss Mary Han-

ratty and ktr. and Mrs. Eddie Mathia-

COME AND

GET 11.1

It's free! It's fun! It's easy

to win! Get free booklet

her& If tells you how to

get your shore of the

5404 cash prizes in the

free Moyle Quiz Contest!

LAKE THEATREPOLSON, MONT.

MOTION PICTURES ARE YCUR

BEST ENTER TAINMENT

Wm. J. Marshall, M.D.PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Practice limited to diseases of theeye Ear. Nose and Throat, and the

fitting of glasses. Address WesternMontana Clinic, at St. Patrick's hos-pital, phone 2168, Missoula.

son, spent Sunday in Glacier park. I Harold owe

Al Lambeth, who is employed at business caller.

Butte. spent Sunday and Monday at his

home here. DRS. DIMON AND KOEHLER

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONSIn addition to the practice of

Medicine and Surgery, Dr. H. L.

Koehler gives special attention to

eye, ear, nose and throat diseases

and fitting of glasses.OFFICES IN NEW BANK BLDG.

Poison

Rollins NewsMr. and Mrs. Frank Daley and son

of Somers were week-end visitors at

the Glen Daley home.Richard Muhlethaler has returned

from Spotted Bear district where he

has been engaged in forest service

workMr. and Mrs. John F Cato of Kalis-

pell were recent visitors at the Johanna

Muhlethaler home.Joe and Dick Duffield have returned

from the Missoula district.I Joan Muhlethaler was a Saturday

visitor in Kalispell.Mr. and Mrs. Orda Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Myers of Poison were

Sunday visitors at the F. R. Uhde home.

Miss Pearl Murphy was a week-end

visitor at the home of her parents at

North Crow Creek.F. R. Uhde was attending to business

In Poison Monday.Clarence Bain was a Saturday visitor

at the Flathead capital.

Refrigeration ServiceExpert Radio Repair

PECK'S RADIO SHOPPoison, Mont.

DR. F. W. HAIGHTChiropractic Gets You Well

Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.

7 to 8 evenings, except Wed. Ss Sat.

Foot Troubles Corrected. X-Ray.

Phones, Off., 126; Res. 147-L, Poison

was a recent Somers

F. N. HammanAttorney at Law

Poison, Montana

Office Upstairs in Emory Bldg.

"NERVES"Here's a good

way to quiet

"NERVES"---

A Dr. Miles'EffervescentNervine Tab-let, a glass ofwater, a pleas-ant, sparkling

drink.Nerves relax.

You can rest,

sleep, enjoy life.

At your drug

store. 25c and

$1.00.

International Trucks and PickupsLightening Super-Service Station

ON HI-WAY 93

vonEuen Electric Co.

Lighting Fixtures

General Electric

Refrigerators

PHONE 108

Electrical Appliances of

AU Kinds

Electric Power

Light and Heat Wiring

ELECTRICA ONTRACTOREverything Electrical

POLSON, MONT.

Mr. Stewart, now... he stutters

Some folks you gotta learn

to like, but not Mr. Stewart.

He stutters terrible, but no-

body notices much, because _

they like him.

The first time he came in

my station, I tipped him off

to our oil.

"Everybody has to do a

lot o' stop - and - go drivin'

these days," I started in, "an'

that means they need a spe-

cial oil.-

"B-B-B-But ..." says Mr.

Stewart.

"When you, stop and let

your engine cciol off," I hur-

ried on, "ycitir oil drains

down off the movin' parts,

leavin' 'ern practically dry."

"B-B-B-But ..." says Mr.

Stewart.

I interrupted him: "And

when you START, you

I's aughtn't to have, to WAIT

to have your oil get moving.

It oughta FLOW—fasteen

greased lightnin'."

"B-B-B-But ..." says Mr.

Stewart.

"Yessir," I cut in, "and

only a quarter for a quart,

too. Ain't that something!"

"B-B-B-But ." says Mr.

Stewart, laughing at me,

"I-I b-been using G- Golden

Shell for s-six months."

So I laugh, too.

Sincerely,

itopLigeevork.

DEWEY SERVICE STATION

-Successful Merchandkinz in the Flathead Shier 191'i'

LEO BROOKS, Lessee Distributor of SHELL Products in Poison