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I Mrs. Eliza J. Centers were held al 2 The Daily Missoulian, Saturday, May 12, 1945 T. J. Lewis Dies 1931.

At that time Mr, Allen was employed at Needham's repair shop. The details of the accident were not known today, but Mrs. Warner left tonight for Spokane, where she believes the funeral will be, held. Brief Happenings Reported From Nearby Valleys Western Montana Events the Dowllng chapel Friday1 after noon by Rev. J.

Raymond Fite. Burial was by the grave of the hus band, W. Taylor Centers, in River view cemetery. Among those to come from Missoula for the last rites were Mr. and Mrs.

Haydcn Centers, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Cen ters and other relatives. The well known Hamilton mother died at the home of her 'son, Hugh Centers, Tuesday. At Poison NEW MANAGERS Poison.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yates GRAVESIDE RITES Hamilton, May 11. Rev, Paul Sohn conducted a graveside service for the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

of Deer Lodge have taken over the Poison, May 11. T. J. Lewis, 60, Information on Men in Serviee died this morning at his home here, m.K V. U.4 111 Meredith Peters Friday in Riverview vpVr, Zi Zi Zin h.

h. The child was born May rJ, H. and it's father is a member of the afternoon the Richard Howke Listed as Dead Whiteflsh, May 11. Richard J. Howke, mlssiiig since the fall of the Philippines, is now officially listed a dead, his family has been Informed bv the War department.

JOHNSON EXPECTED HOME Monday at Retz mor Army In California. Whitcfish. Lieutenant Peter E. LEAVES FOR SPOKANE Hamilton. S.

A. Wheeler left Wednesday for Spokane where he will visit a daughter, Mrs. Harold tuary at 2 oclock. Rev. Norman Prestbye of the Lutheran church will officiate and burial will be In Lakevlew cemetery.

Memorial Day Plans Made By Veterans Kalispell, May 11. Plans for the observance of Memorial day by the combined veterans' groups of Kail-spell were forwarded Thursday evening at a meeting held In the Legion hll. General chairman William CHARETTE WANT DIES Hamilton, May 11. The infant Johnson writes his mother, Mrs. Nels Johnson, that he is coming home on Clerk Anthony Hork said Friday.

Dr. N. A. Kaa of Corvallis Is the present medical officer and health officer, serving since June last year. CLIB TO BE INCORPORATED Hamilton.

Articles of incorporation for the Hamilton Sports club were filed in County Clerk Anthony Hork's office Friday. Incorporators are Ore Boding, Howard W. Lemley and L. E. Conley.

Purpose of the organization is set forth as the promotion of outdoor and indoor amateur athletics on a non-profit plan. EXTENSION AGENT VISITS Hamilton. J. C. Taylor, director of the state extension service at Bozeman, was here Thursday on son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Charette Pallbearers will be Ben Holler, Al management and ownership of the Tip Top Confectionery in Poison. Former proprietors were Harold Karlsgodt and William Gregg. WILL OPEN STORE Poison. John Swenson of Flax-ville will open a Coast-to-Coast store in PoLson on Friday, May 18, it was reported.

The new establishment will be located in the Casey building, west of the Poison postofflcc. TO ASK FOR BIDS Hamilton. Bids for the office of county physician and county health officer will be asked by the Ravalli Clark. He expected to continue to Linden, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, W.

E. Chapln, former died after a few hours of life Thursday at the Daly hospital. Burial is Howke enlisted in the air forces in Seotember, 1940, and left for Whltehouse, G. Rckston, Walter Jenson, Ole Karlsgodt and Christ Straalsund. Hamilton friends.

In charge of the Dowllng funeral overseas In October, 1940. word from him came dated February 1, home. Mr. Lewis was born in Houston, 1942, and word that he was missing and came to Montana in a 45-day leave from service in the Philippines. Lieutenant Johnson left with the medical detachment of the National Guard in 1940 and left for overseas in March, 1942.

He received his commission a few months ago. It is believed he will arrive here June 1. PRIVATE KILEY HOME Corvallis. Private Rolla Riley has been home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Riley. He had in action May 7, 1942 was received. 1926. His death came as a result of Hunting and Fishing LICENSES Latest information from the War a lingering illness.

ZERETZKA RITES Kalispell, May 11. Funeral services for Ernest Zeretzka will take place Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Waggener Campbell department reports Howke was Zufall of the Spanish-American war veterans. A parade will get under way In the business district at 9:30 a. m. Besides his widow, he is survived by four children, Lieutenant (jg) county commissioners, bids to be injri county Free License for All Men on Furlough killed In action, April 14, 1942 at Lubao, Island of Luzon.

Howke was graduated from Whiteflsh high commissioner board on rou their hands by June 4, at 11 o'clock, chapel. Rev. Russell J. Prentice of BARTHEL HARDWARE and will be followed by a service at the C. E.

Conrad Memorial cemetery at 10:30 a. weather permit- Helen A. Lewis, U. S. naval hospital, Banning, Richard J.

Lewis, Seattle; Ensign Mildred Lewis, U. S. naval hospital, Oak the First Presbyterian church will school with the class of 1933. been stationed at Camp Roberts, officiate and burial will follow In Elks to Observe ting. Ml veieimia mm Ki.ni; I ki and women are asked to march ln5tudentS Name land, and Private James T.

Lewis, with the U. S. Army forces in the European theater of opera tine matters of the budget. He vis-ited the office of County Agent Stanley Halvorson during the stay in Hamilton. Mr.

Taylor, at one time county agent supervisor, has often visited Hamilton in past years. IN JUSTICE COURT Superior. Stanley Tomakeck, Yakima, was arrested for speeding by a highway patrolman Mother's Day the C. E. Conrad Memorial cemetery.

KLESHES SERVICE Kalispell, May 11. Funeral services for Edward Kleshes will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Elliot mortuary, with Rev. Russell J. Prentice of the First Presby New Officers Kalispell, May 11. Philip Bertel-son was elected president of the student council at Flathead county high school, according to announce Kalispell, May 11, At a special tions.

Short Services Are Conducted Kalispell, May 11. Funeral serv program Sunday afternoon, which Is open to the public, Kalispell Elks WHEN BUSINESS or PLEASURE Brings You to Hamilton MAKE THE HAMILTON HOTEL YOUR HEADQUARTERS GOOD FOOD MIXED DRINKS the parade, wearing uniforms. The customary courtesy to the flag will be shown as It is carried In the parade. A number will be played In tribute at the doughboy monument and also a memorial number will be played for the late President Roosevelt. Detailed plans will be announced shortly.

Golfers Compete ment made Friday by Russell May 3, and later forfeited a $10 bond, when he failed to appear in terian church officiating. The will pay tribute to mothers on Mother's day. The service opens at 2 o'clock, Arrangements were made by Eagles lodge, Aerie 235, Kalispell, also will participate. Burial will be the justice court of John T. Gates.

Clarence D. Hartley, Kellogg, ices were held for Archie Short Arthur Sward, C. A. Robertson and Idaho, also arrested for speeding on Dr. A.

Beaudin. in the C. E. Conrad Memorial cemetery. ELIZA CENTERS Dick Wyman was named vice president; Marjorle Hunt, secretary, and Evelyn Dunham, treasurer.

All the winners had wide margins over their opposing candidates. Others in the race were Bob O'Nell and Jerry Baldwin, for president; Dick Urquhart, vice president; Gladys Van and Mary Lou Gilbertson, sec May 5, forfeited a $10 bond when he failed to appear before Justice J. T. Gates. Earl Lenore, St.

Regis, was arrested on May 9 for operating a motor Thursday afternoon at the Wag-gener Campbell chapel, with Rev. Frank B. Hillis officiating. Interment followed in the C. E.

Conrad Memorial cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Cyr, Helnie Hinman, E. B. Foot, Sam where he received his basic training. He will return to Fort Ord, for further training before going overseas.

Private Riley Is the grandson of P. M. McGuire, Missoula, SHOEMAKER VISJTS Superior. Private Keith Shoemaker arrived home April 28 to spend a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Shoemaker. Private Shoemaker has completed basic training at Camp Roberts, and will take advance training at Fort Riley, Kan. NEWELL RELEASED Kalispell. Sergeant A. W.

(Bill) Newell, has been released, at his own request, as an instructor at Lake Charles Army air fields, and has been transferred to Greenville Army air base, S. for training on a B-25 crew to be sent overseas soon. TALMADGE EXPECTED HOME Ronan. Mr. and Mrs.

Ancil Tal-madge have received word from their son, Gene, that he will be home May 28. He has served in all of the major campaigns in the Hamilton, May 11. Services for In Novel Play CAS A LOMA vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. He appeared Rev. Russell J.

Prentice will give the address. Music will include numbers by the Flathead county high school trio, composed of Jean Broon-er, Connie Cutler and Nancy Nolan, accompanied by Miss Jean Mack, and vocal selections by Miss Jerry Caswell with Mrs. Louis Ambrose as accompanist. The ritualist service of the order will be conducted by lodge officers. retary, and Mary Louise Koenig treasurer.

Olson, Joe Hewltson and A. Hun- The new president is an athlete and has been prominent in basket ball, but also active on the student Kalispell, May Arthur Montgomery and Sig Ludwlg had low combined score In the one-club golf tournament held Thursday evening at the Municipal golf course. Their 108 strokes won golf balls for the pair. Low Individual score of 47 was turned in by I. W.

Hanson. Approximately 30 participated in the unique event which was fol council. dahl. Graveside rites were conducted by the Knights of Pythias lodge. Mr.

Short was born May 8, 1868, i at Waukesha, Wis. He had come to the Flathead 41 years ago and had been a carpenter. He died May 7 at the age of 76. His brother preceded him in death by three weeks. A sister, Miss Julia Short, and a niece before Justice Gates and was fined $50 and court costs, STARTS DIVORCE SUIT Kalispell.

Charging' extreme cruelty, Marilyn M. Munter is seeking a divorce from Earl Munter in a suit entered in district court. The couple married at Kalispell February 22, 1941, and there is one child DANCE To the Music of TOMMY MEISINGER and ENTERTAINERS Come Early and Have an Enjoyable Evening CURLY DAVIS, Manager, COCKTAIL LOUNGE YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS No Admittance to Those Under 21 WHERE STRANGERS MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME Marriage Permits LeBrun Appointed Field Assistant Kalispell, May 11. Lew C. Smith reside in Wisconsin.

Kalispell, and Eva H. Williams, Ronan, May 11. Eugene LeBrun, whose custody the plaintiff asks as lowed by a pot-luck supper. Other tournaments are planned for Thursday evenings throughout the sea freshman student at the State Uni well as $40 a month for support. Allen, Former Ronan Bremerton, obtained a mar rlage license in Kalispell Friday.

son, according to James Gustln chairman of the men's city tourna CASA LOMA Superior, May 11. The following couples obtained marriage licenses Resident, Killed Ronan, May 11. Mr. and Mrs. ment.

South Pacific and hasn't been home for three years. WALKER IN STATES St. Ignatius. Private Alfred from Clerk of Court B. M.

Hyde Mr. Gustin asks that men golfers start playing their qualifying rounds Judson T. Warner received word Wednesday that Francis (Ted) Al and were later married here: Daniel J. O'Conner, Renton, and MOTHER'S DAY Walker, husband of Mrs. Mary versity, has been appointed assistant fieldman and interpreter for Mexican nationals in Lake county by the American Crystal Sugar company.

He started work on his new job Monday. Chase Oftedal, local field man, and Mr. Lebrun attended a school of instruction pertaining to Mexican labor, in Missoula, Tuesday. Eugene LeBrun was graduated from the Ronan high school with the class of 1944 and has been attending the State University. Walker and son of Mr.

and Mrs Vera M. Larson, Seattle, and Russell W. Church and Ava E. Ginter, both of Wallace, Idaho, were married May len was accidentally killed Tuesday. He is survived by his wife and five children.

Mrs. Allen will be remembered here as Clara Giffles. commercial teacher here in 1930 and Dewey Walker, who was wounded in the leg in the Philippines about KING TO HELENA Kalispell. Judge Dean King of the Eleventh Judicial district court will sit on the Supreme court at Helena on Monday. TENDERS RESIGNATION Hamilton.

Miss Phyllis McKee-ver, who came here last September to take a place on the staff of the Ravalli county welfare department, tendered her resignation Thursday to the board of county commissioners, effective May 15. Miss Mo Keever came here from her home town, Jordan. SUNDAY, MAY 13 April 20, has returned to the United Sunday to establish handicaps for the season. Eighteen holes are required and qualifying rounds must be played in foursomes with players declaring their intentions at the clubhouse desk before setting out. Upon completing their rounds, the scores should be turned In at the desk.

Handicaps will be needed for inter-city play and especially for the Missoula tournament on May 26 and 27. On States, according to a telegram sent to his wife here. He was awarded "Her" day treat her i fine dinner at the 5 by Justice of the Peace Mabel Brockway. Justice John T. Gates married Sergeant Wallace Morse, Maquon, 111., and Alvina Keenan, Ross, N.

May 6. Rev. Miss Ellen Rose married Jesse H. Didelot and Hazel L. Harvey, both of Kellogg, Idaho, May 7.

to the Purple Heart. Alfred went into service Septem ber 18, 1944, received his basic training with the infantry at Camp Hood Texas, and went overseas in Febru Montmartre. You'll find a varied menu of delicious meals at reasonable prices. ary. He was employed at the Kali HOSPITAL PATIENTS spell mines before going into serv Birth Ronan Clubs Have Joint Meeting Ronan, May 11.

A joint meeting of the Ronan Lions club and the Commercial club was held at the Parish hall Wednesday evening, May 9. The main speakers Were George SterV.ng of the OPA, Wash Hamilton, May 11. Patients to Firemen Ruled to Be Liable for Accident Public Card Party 50c Admission at the MOOSE HALL May 12, 1945 Prizes and Refreshments Sponsored by the Lady Moose Card Playing From 7:30 to 9:30 Dance Starts at 9:45 Dance Admission Free ice. His wife Is the former Mary Sanders and is employed at the enter the Daly hospital for treatment Thursday and today included John Zito, 7. son of Paul Zito, Cor- Hamilton.

A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Neel of Superior, May 11. It has been Farmers' Union oil station, RENNAKER ON FURLOUGH vallls, and Duane Rennaker, 7, son ruled by County Attorney W. L.

of Lloyd Rennaker, Hamilton. Miss Hyde of Superior that in his opinion Hamilton Staff Sergeant Thomas Piano and Novachord Music From 6 to 11:45 Helen Davis and James Jackson any accidents resulting to non ington, D. Donald J. Ersking, assistant information executive of Hamilton at the Daly hospital. Superior.

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ekstedt of St. Regis are the parents of a baby girl, born at the Community hospital, Superior. were others admitted members of the Superior Volunteer Rennaker, here on furlough from the South Pacific war arena, is a In the MISSOULA HOTEL the OPA; The subject was "Eco Fire department, who are permitted to ride on the fire truck to and from fires would subject the mem nomic Stabilization Now and Postwar." Ben Shennum spoke on the cemetery district program.

Firman H. Brown of the U. S. Indian Service, St. Ignatius who replaced Mr.

Sperry, now retired, was a guest of the club. bers, one or all, according to the circumstances, to an action for damages. Mr. Hyde advised the members of the organization to make an order prohibiting non-members from riding on the fire truck. veteran of 10 montl.c war as a B-24 gunner serving in New Guinea, The Netherlands East Indies and the Philippines, stars for each siege dotting his campaign ribbons.

The Hamilton sergeant was cited recently for his courage in action. He was one of five on the same ship, who were wounded in an air battle over Borneo last October 3, he said. The ship crash-landed after flak damaged it. The five were wound Juan Ruvalcaba and Miguel Lticil, Stevensvllle, received treatment at the hospital this week. Dan Strate of Darby, Tom Rodg-ers and Lindy Palin of Hamilton, B.

T. Smith and Mrs. Bruce Chaffin, both of Salmon, Idaho, Edward W. Helm of Victor and William Snyder of Stevensvllle are patients of the week at the hospital. Superior.

Released from the Community hospital this week were James Adams. Saltese, and Clarence McLaughlin, St. Regis, on May 8, and Manzo Zombrano, Savanac nursery, on May 9. MOTHER'S DAY MASS Superior. Mass at St.

Mary's Missoula Again Scoops the State Garden City Dairies church in Superior will be cele VISITORS FROM SEATTLE Superior. Mrs. James Fenlon and children, Mrs. Frank Sawyer and son and Mrs. William Chisenhall of Seattle spent several days in Superior this week visiting their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Shoemaker, and their brother, Private Kejth ed by fire from enemy fighter brated at 12 o'clock noon on Sun planes, he said. day, May 13, Mother's day, by Rev Homecoming was saddened for the young airman because of the J.

A. Kelly, pastor. Special music will be sung by the children's choir under the direction of Mrs. P. L.

O'Neill and at the offertory, Miss Patricia MacDonald will sing Rose-wig's "Ave Maria." death of his little son a few weeks ago, in a street tragedy. A hit-and-run driver was responsible for the child's death and so far has not Introduces I Square bottle saves up to i 50 in refrig-1: erator pace. i s- WV .4 SBC i been apprehended. Sergeant Rennaker and his young wife will leave Monday for Portland to visit briefly with relatives and from there will go to Santa Monica, to enter a recuperative hospital. He received arm and hand wounds in the Borneo The Square Milk Bottles BARBARA SCHOW HOME Superior.

Private Barbara Schow is spending a 21-day furlough with her small daughter, Virginia Lee, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheat of the Bellevlew hotel here. Private Schow's husband is a ma- West Side Tavern For Delicious, Tasty Chicken Ravioli Spaghetti CALL 5-1267 One Mile This Side of Airport On Highways 93 and 10 Closed on Tuesdays SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN TAKE-OUTS ORDERS A SPECIALTY (Formerly Vie'i Chicken Bar and Old Heidelberg) CLOSED MONDAYS-PHONE 6103 on machinists mate third class board a PT tender. Dairies Garden City 13 The proud introduce the to square Square bottle is easier for VJ feminine hands tr: to grasp.

I 1 LEAVE FOR ARKANSAS Ronan. Mrs. James Nowlin and daughter, Marilyn, left Thursday for Little Rock. where they will meet Private First Class James Nowlin, who is returning from the South Pacific, after spending 28 months! there. Private First Class Nowlin1 has never seen his daughter.

He has i served in the campaigns of Bougain-! ville, Guam and Iwo Jima. Mrs. T. A. Needham, mother of Mrs.

Nowlin, accompanied her daughter as far as i Bozeman, where she will spend several days with her daughter, who is attending Montana State College. i Social Security Director to Visit Territory Homer G. Murphy, manacer of the Social Security board, Missoula, will be in Poison, Mondav. May 14; in Kalispell, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 15 and 16, and In Eureka, May 17. He can be milk bottle to the Citv of Mis-soula.

This handy bottle, with its many advantages, is the greatest improvement in milk packaging ever achieved. Coney Island! JUST THE PLACE FOR HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS, LUNCH, GOOD COFFEE and "CONEY ISLANDS" 121 WEST ALDER reached in Poison at the office of bottle $Tjr "1 Square EAGLES! FREE DANCE TONIGHT for All Eaglet and Their Ladies, and Lady Eaglet By Membership Card Only DANCING UNTIL 2 Good Music! Good Floor! nd Jolly, Friendly Crowd Children CaOr II 4r Ntl admitted trie U. S. Employment Service, be tween the hours of 3 p. m.

and 5 p. m. on May 14. In Kalispell, he may be reached at the office of the U. S.

Employment Sprvtrc 22 First VISITS GRANDSON Superior. Mrs. Marguerite Wilson, Othello, is visiting her grandson, E. R. Bennett and family for a few day.

pours easily. New finish, largely stops dripping. Phone 4108 street, west, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 noon and 1 p.

m. and 5 p. m. on May 15 and between the hours of 9 a. rn.

and 12 noon on 18. In Eureka, Mr. Murphy be reached at the office of the Order Your GARDEN CITY DAIRIES Milk today at your store or delivered to your door. Garden City Dairies supplies you with milk at its Best department of public welfare between the hour of 1 p. m.

and 2 I p. m. on Mav 17. p3 ELKS NO. 383 Elks and their ladies are invited to attend a Dance Saturday night, May 12, 1945, at Elks' temple from 9 o'clock to new curfew regulation.

Come and get your Mother's day gift. COMMITTEE bottle lighter .) Square is 20 1 than old style bottle. They'll All Be There Where Friendly People Meet Join the Crowd Tonight at Pasteurized for jour protection. Vitamin reinforced for your needs. Not just capped but Dacro sealed.

Packaged in square bottles for jour convenience. Square bottles iwlth Dacro Seals are the A last word In i milk bottles, Mothers Day Program EAGLES' HALL Sunday, May 13th A FINE PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED President Miller Would Like a Fine Attendance nd The NORTHERN cJKiSC unge One Block West of N. P. Depot.

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