Awesome mid century 1960's St. Labre Indian School Native American black and white fish bone design thermometer. Promotional
item from the St Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana this treasure is an easy wall mount plastic thermometer! Fish bone design in black on white background is a lightweight plastic frame with working thermometer in the center. Pre-drilled hole on back for instant decorating. Probably sold as a fundraiser back in the day for the St. Labre Indian School, a private Catholic school in Ashland, Montana. It is located within the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Great Falls-Billings and serves students from the Crow
and Northern Cheyenne tribes.
Thermometer is in excellent working condition for age! NO cracks, chips or splits! The usual light pre-loved surface wear here and there from years of
Betty serving up this fish bone glam in her kitchen window with style, but nothing that distracts from this gem of advertising history.
Makers Mark: St. Labre Indian School • Ashland, Montana on back
Approximate size: 6-3/4" tall by 2-1/2" wide at center • Weight: 0lbs 2oz before packing materials and shipping box
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