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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 14

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THE BILLINGS GAZETTE Thursday Morning, December 2, 1954 rage rourreen Murder Trial Opens Today in Anaconda here's a fortune a-waiting Four Face Court For Disturbance Poplar Man Draws 25-Dqy Jail Term you at Ryan's Come on! ANACONDA (U.R) Trial of James Carlson on a first-degree murder charge will open the District Court jury term before District Court Judge William R. Taylor here Thursday morning. Carlson is charged with slay- Ung his iive-montn-oia son, Four persons were accused of Stephen, last June 30. He has been confined to the Deer Lodge County Jail since his arrest. His son died from being beaten against a cement sidewalk.

disturbance in police court Wed-j nesday afternoon before Judge James J. Palmersheim. Joseph W. Culbertson, 38, Poplar, admitted the charge and was ordered to serve 25 days in the city jail. Kenneth E.

Mueller, 32, Laurel, received a 10-day suspended sentence. Each was also charged with drunkenness. Orville Malloy, 25, 4016 State Business Sees Good Month was fined $10 and Duane Malloy, 26, General Delivery, Billings, forfeited a $25 bond. Each was accused of disturbance. John H.

Shellenberg, 19, 911 2nd St. denied a charge of driving while intoxicated. His trial was scheduled for Dec. 9 and bond was fixed at $100. Ten-dollar bonds were forfeited by Charles Getchaway, 36, no driver's license, and by Erma Jones, 30, 1025 Mitchell speeding.

Robert C. Reed, 22, 810 6th St. forfeited a like amount for speeding. James Saunders, 21, 129 Ave. By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK A home-stretch spurt can make December the best month of this year in industry and trade.

Merchants have high hopes Christmas retail trade will top last year's. And industrial output, in spite of a slowdown for the holiday, may hit its best pace of the year. Although it started out lamely, 1954 can still make a good showing. First reports from the stores tell of good Christmas traffic. The magazine Sales Management pre dicts December retail sales will and Bert Ostler, 38, 127 Ave.

each forfeited $5 bonds on no stop charges. A non-appearance warrant for the arrest of Larry A. Lockrem, 18, 525 Clark charged with no stop, was ordered issued. George M. McArthur, 18, 1309 Ave.

paid a $5 fine for passing at an intersection. Enid J. Olson, 42, 313 Miles forfeited a $5 bond for improper turn. total $16,900,000,000, 3 per cent above the year-ago dollar volume. Merchants are wooing customers with advertising and price promotions.

Finding prices either stable or a trifle lower, customers are believed to be in the mood this year to buy. Last year many were waiting for big price breaks, which never came. Forecasts of an industrial activ Your LAST CHANCE to buy a good dependable used car before winter sets in Gold nueet values on sale. Redwood trees secrete a poison which kills insects on which many ity spurt this month are based largely on the early start auto makers got with new models. The birds feed, so birds are rare in red'v forests.

1953 OLDS 1953 BUICK 1954 CHEV. (54-308) Convertible coupe. Equipped with Power Glide, heater, Radio, "98" four-door. Hvdramatic drive (54-260) Deluxe heater. Two-tone.

Driven only 4,000 white wall tires. Turquoise with Ci Announcements German Cong. Ladies Aid Food Sale, Stroup Dec. 4. Adv.

Dr. J. Donovan Johnson announces the opening of his dental office at 2817 8th Ave. No. Ph.

9-7965. Adv. 2595 miles. New car performance with a new car guarantee. Was $2995 Convertible.

Special. Dyna-flow, radio, heater. Beautiful cream color. Low mileage. New car guarantee.

Was $2495. black top. 3,100 miles. 100 warranty. Was $2495.

industry plans to turn out more cars this December than in any other month this year. A further rise in steel production and in a number of other industries is also looked for. As a result, the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York notes, "for the first time since early 1953 general business appears to be rising at a more-than-seasonal rate." It sees "a strong possibility of a further gain in December." Purchasing agents report that in many industries new orders are now coming in faster than production is rising. Orchard P-TA carnival, Friday, Dec.

3, Orchard School, 6 p.m. Public Welcome. Adv. 1951 PONTIAC 1952 PONTIAC Rummage Christmas Gift Sale. St.

Agnes Circle of St. Patrick's. Montana Ave. 25th St. Friday, Dec.

3, 9-5. (55-319) Eight. Four-door. Radio, heater, one- (54-148) Four door "8." Hvdramatic, owner car. Really natic, radio, heater.

ifrl 51395 radio, heater, 11095 sharp with a new-cor guarantee. Two-tone paint with green interior and exterior. New car guarantee. Was $1795 Joliet Matron Was $1195 Dr. Paul E.

Geiger, Diplomat of the American Board of Sur Dies of Old Age gery, announces the opening of his office at 1222 No. 27th. His practice is limited to general 1951 FORD 1951 1 1952 DODGE (54-239) Custom Club Coupe. (54-273) Two-door sedan. Radio and heater.

Ul lU I ICU 1 CI 795 surgery. Ph. 2-0200. Adv. New location, Dr.

McBride, Optometrist, corner 1st Ave. South 31st St. Ph. 9-7777. Adv.

Greatly reduced during Cl fhic nrpnt nnlrl ri IcK 795 good condition. Was $995 sale. Was $1095 3 Volly's Flowers. Ph. 1951 CHRYSLER 1952 CHEVROLET 1 'II (54-335) Windsor.

Deluxe, four-door. Fluid-maric, Donahoe Reweaving Service are moving from 1609 8th Ave. N. to 145 Grand. Adv.

radio, heater; exterior and interior (54-296) Four-door with Power-Glide. Radio and lide. Radio and TUDOR Radio, Heater and Two-Tone Paint. (No. 54-290) 1195 i 1195 heater.

One owner car that's in A-l mnA'itinn New car guarantee. Was $1395.... New car guarantee. Was $1495... SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME BROWN Requiem high mass will be celebrated for Joseph Edward Brown at St.

Patrick's Catholic Church Thursday RED LODGE Mrs. Emma Johnson, 93, died in Joliet early Wednesday morning. Death was attributed to the infirmities of age. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Lutheran Church in Joliet with the Rev.

David Larson of Laurel officiating. BuriaL will be in the Joliet Cemetery. A resident of Joliet since 1913, Mrs. Johnson was born Oct. 1, 1861, at Statthog, Sweden.

She came to this country with her parents at the age of two. She was married April 25, 1926, at Chariton, Iowa, to C. A. Johnson. He died in 1933.

Mrs. Johnson leaves three daughters, Mrs. E. S. Green of Billings, Mrs.

Eunice Armstrong of Big Timber and Mrs. O. Ortlund of Omaha; one son, Carl A. of Des Moines, Iowa, eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The Olcott Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

State Auto Dealers 1952 CHEV. Bel-Air Was morning at 9 o'clock. Inter 945 (54-297) Tudor. Fully equipped. Another good Rocket.

Was $1 195 ment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. (54-312) Power-Glide. Radio and heater. Two-tone paint. Good sharp car.

Was $1595 1949 OLDSMOBILE McVARY Requiem high mass will be celebrated for Mrs. Margaret Mary McVary, wife of Pete McVery at Holy Rosary Catholic Church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Holy Cross 1952 OLDSMOBILE (54-232) Seventy-six. Four-door, tf L-L rnmnfli- r-Air nrA honror 495 (55-316) Deluxe "98" four-door, Hydramatic, Was $895 Cemetery. Rosary will be recit radio, heater.

Two-tone grey. One owner. New car $1695 ed at Smith Funeral Chapel Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. guarantee. Was $1995 1950 OLDSMOBILE 1951 BUICK (54-306) Eighty-eight.

Four-door, Hydramatic, radio and heater. Was $1195 (54-237) Super four door. Dynaflow. Radio and iui iuw. rvauio ana LYM s1145 heater.

2-tone green. Good throughout. Was $1395 HENDERSON The funeral service for Mrs. Vergie Henderson, wife of James E. Henderson, will be held at Smith's Funeral Chapel Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

Interment will be in Rifle, Colo. ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Roundup ZINN The funeral service for Miss Phoebe D. Zinn will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the -Methodist Church in Roundup. Burial will be in Mountview Cemetery in Billings.

1950 STUDEBAKER To Meet Thursday MISSOULA UPi The Montana Automobile Dealers Assn. will convene here Thursday through Saturday. R. J. McCall, convention chairman, said Tuesday that out-of-state speakers will be William D.

Hamilton of Washington, D. publications director for the National Automobile Dealers Walter Cooper of Fort Collins, NADA director; Elias Strong of Salt Lake City, secretary of Utah Automobile Dealers and Ernest Roberts Rosse, international humorist. (54-322) Champion. Clup coupe. Radio, Heater, Engine in A-l Condition.

(No. 54-298) 1951 OLDSMOBILE 545 ill transportation. Was $795 (54-305) Super "88." Four-door. Hydramatic, ra ur. nyuramcmc, ra dio, heater.

Two-tone. Local car $1295 with a new car guarantee. Was $1595 1953 MERCURY (55-329) Four-door. Radio, heater, overdrive. Tu- Was $795 tone gray.

Very clean, CI WIER FUNERAL ROME Roundup SKAGEN Funeral services for Henry Skagrn will be conducted at the Wier Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery. 1951 CHEVROLET (54-309) Deluxe four-door. Power-Glide.

Radio, Was $2095 hearer. I raded in on new 1955 Olds. New car guarantee. 1949 FORD Was $1 145 MEA Unit Meets COLUMBUS Thirteen members of the Stillwater local of the Montana Education Assn. met in the courtroom with Mrs.

Chloe Young, president, presiding. Miss Florence Rosean, county superintendent of schools, explained the legislative program which will be on the agenda of the delegate assembly of the MEA at its December meeting. Robert Whaley, teacher of the Jefferson School near Broadview, and Miss Rosean were elected delegate and alternate to the assembly. (54-247) Tudor. Radio, heater.

You'll find this car in good condition. Was $695 1949 BUICK ifunrral Home i04 riwM l-uai OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. 3 iT (54-265) Super. Four-door. Radio and heater.

Was $895 SMITH'S Funeral Home Established in 1896 1949 CHEVROLET (54-241 Tudor. Good buy. Was $695 f495 All Knights of Columbus are respectifully urged to be present at the rosary for Births Announced WOLF POINT Births reported at Trinity Hospital include girls to Mrs. William Romine, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs.

Ernest Fachner and Mrs. Payton Terry of Wolf Point, Mrs. Ernest Barker of Outlook, Mrs. Glen Quick of Flaxville and Mrs. Leonard Shafer of Poplar, and boys to Mrs.

Raymond Biem of Glasgow, Mrs. Leo Wiens of Frazer, Mrs. Charles Morcy of Richey, Mrs. John Reynolds of, Scobey, Mrs. Stewart Mitchell of Dickinson, N.D., Mrs.

Ernest Stensland and Mrs. Stewart Wright of Wolf Point. Helium was discovered in the sun (1868) before it was found on earth. ED f395 1949 STUDEBAKER (54-282) Champion. Club coupe.

Was $595 1949 OLDSMOBILE BROTHER JOSEPH E. BROWN Wednesday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. at Smith's Fu- c-ral Home. uneral Mass St.

Patrick Church Thurs, "Home of Safety-Tested" Used Cars 3211 FIRST AVENUE NORTH Dec. 2 at 9:00 a.m. (54-311) Ninety-eight. Club sedan. Was $695 "7J Harry F.

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