LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A. M. Barlet of Troy was a Lib by visitor M onday. _ Miss ^Elvira Bauer of Troy was a visitor in Libby Monday. Bud Atkins spent Monday in Eur eka caring for business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and family spent Sunday in Spokane. —VF\y meetings the 2nd and *th Thursdays of each month at tt»e Dale Tusing spent Sunday in Bon ners Ferry visiting his brother, Frank Tusing. John Lentz of Pablo, arrived Sat urday to visit at the home of his brother, August Lentz. Bernidette Beers of Ryegate, ar rived here Saturday to visit at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. Miss Nina Evans of Chester, ar rived here Tuesday of last week. Miss Evans plans to make her home here. Mrs. R. W. LeDuc left Sunday of last week for Spokane to visit, friends. She returned home Fri Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brinton left Thursday for Spokane to care for business matters. They returned home Saturday. William Phelps of Wallace, S. D., •* club. day. left last week for Nebraska to visit friends after visiting a month with, his sister, Mrs. Esther Wegner. Bob Switzer spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Switzer. Bob is attending the University of Montana at Missoula. Miss Patsy Anderson arrived home from where was visiting friends and relatives. in ^Spokane nC ^ SU " day Gran^Krevmer left Tuesdav for BiSs^whe^ he is employed al a Mailing Clerk, Grant visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kreymer. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bauer of Troy left Sunday for Spokane where Mrs. Bauer received medical treatment. They returned home Tuesday Tom Brinton was home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brinton over the week end. Tom is attending the University of Mon tana at Missoula. Raymond Monroe arrived home Friday from Kussler Field, Missis sippi.to visit-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson, Raymond left Sunday for Spokane where he is now stationed. The Ladies Aid of the First Luth eran Church served a Fellowship Supper in the Social room of the church on Thursday evening of last week. A few' of the invited guests could not come, but those present, had a very enjoyable time. The "toasts" were good, and the food was even better. The Lutheran Daughters of the Reformation met with Miss Edna Mae Baeth last Sunday afternoon, The topic, Growing up into Chris tian Womanhood, was discusesd by the group. Pastor Hjortholm also added a lew remarks. After the program a delicious lunch was ser yed by the hostess and a social hour followed. Something New 29c Duff's Hot Roll Mix .... 25c Olympic Sweet Relish. Olympic Hamburger Relish Armour's Fork Sausage 1 Pound Cello Wrapped . Fresh Chicken Tamales 25c 50c 25c Each SOUTH LIBBY PURITY STORE Qualify MEATS *1 ways CHICKENS I5< Young Hens - Pound CHILI BRICKS 53c Carstens - Each LINK SAUSAGE Pound . 53c ALL CUTS OF BEEF AND PORK ALS MARKET In The Pioneer Meat Building ' Monday, I Co. Supt. Wm. J. Anderson visi ted at the McCormick school Tues ' day. —Lumber and Sawmill Worker Union No. 2581 meets the second and Fourth Tuesday of each month Myron Tinker returned the first of last week from Spokane, where I he had been for two weeks. j John Woltz from the Standard Motors went to Butte Sunday to drive back a new Ford truck for the company, Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell an [ nounce the birth February 13th of j a daughter whom they have named ! Jaqueline Sharron. j Harry O. Ostheller is recovering (this week in St. John's Lutheran hospital from an appendectomy, which he underwent Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson plan on leaving the first of next week for California where they will make their home. Mr. Johnson in Mrs. Rodney Lytle of Troy was a Libby visitor Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hubbs from the state line were visitors here tends to go to school there. Fred Peeso, who was u ~ to care for his duties at the | South Libby Purity Store the first week on account of illness, went to Kalispell Monday for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Switzer, Sr. accompanied bv their son, Bob, and b y Ernie Wood, drove to Missoula Sunday. Bob. who attends the Uni th versity, had come home Friday for \h G weekend Mrs. Jessie'Black of Minneapolis. Minn - who had visited her brother. Claude Houghton of Grants Pass, h™ ' inA * nd T hurs ' before returnmg to Minneapolis. . — * E - R - Veldman left Tuesday af •''moon for Butte, where he is at Ending the meeting of the Montana State Chamber of Commerce, for merly Montanans, Inc., which meeting in that city yesterday and today. Thursday evening of last week the Libby Fire Company made a run to the home of Mr and Mrs. John Burns in West Libby, where they ( cut out a chimney fire. No dam age resulted to the residence which)— ^ *he property . of Mrs. Timothy j Miller. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barkee left : Sunday for Spokane where Mr. I Barkee attended a Penny Store' Managers meeting Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. They went on to The Dalles. Ore., for a short visit j at the home of Mr. dnd Mrs. Hillis and daughter. Dianne Marie.; Mrs. Hillis is Mr. and Mrs. Barkee's ! daughter. | Mr. and Mrs. James J. Harris ! were in Libby, Tuesday enroute j home from Spokane, where they have spent the past six weeks. Mrs. Harris, who is the Eureka represen tativc for The Western News, made c the office a very pleasant call while in Libby. Mr. Harris is opening a suitatorium in Eureka in the very near future. CLASSIFIED Classified advertising running in this column is charged for at the rate of le per word per issue with minimum charge of 80c for the ad. FOR SALE Turkey Poults, * Broad Breasted Bronze, hatched in our New Mod ern Robbins Incubators from Ore gon's U. S. Approved and Pullortun Clean flocks . . , Bitney's Poultry, Kalispell, Mont. 36-19C Order your BABY CHICKS now, N. H. Reds, R. I. Reds, White Rocks, Legrocks and Leghorns. Pullets Cockerels and Straight Run avail able in above breeds, U. S. Approved and Porrorum controlled, Bitney's Poultry, Kalispell, Mont. For Sale—22% acre strip of land 2% miles south of Libby, facing highway No. 2. Suitable for ser vice station, cabins. Ideal for su burban homes. Inquire location Western News. Write Ann Su van, 1124 27th Ave., Seattle. 36-19C 38-3x For Sale:—Alfalfa Hay, $25 a ton from the bam. Harold Bitterman, Grambauer Ranch SAWMILL FOR SALE:—$2850 com plete with edêer and cut off. New GM Diesel power unit $3850. Chis holm Cedar Co., Bonners Ferry, 39-2c 39-2x PRES-TO-LOGS:—Will deliver to Fortine and Rcxford. Roby Nel son. Eureka. 39-2x For Sale;—Story and Clark piano] in A-l condition, $300. See Mrs. Ida. 40-2c Fo r Sale : -2 Sil vertone" battery set | radios, good condition. One 10-tube console $35.00: One 5 tube table model $25. Write Mrs. E. Nelson, 1011 So. Napa, Spokane, Wash. 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Congowall Inexpensive and Permanent Wall Covering Inlaid & printed Linoleum; Linoleum & Inlaid Rugs Bathroom and Baby Scales Get your Garden Hose while it is obtainable Bantamlitc Flashlights Weatherproofed wiring in assorted sizes Chicken Feeders -u »U» m >g<: A THAT BIRTHDAY GIFT • Kiddie Kars Reg. $2.65 - • Childs Desk & Chair Set Reg. $8.95 - - - - Now $3.95 • Childs Peg Desk Reg $2.79-- Now $1.89 • Childs Rocking Chair Reg. $2.19 - - - - Now $1.49 I Now 98c '■ GERINGERE' HARDWARE Increase your savings by buying for(~T. cash. The position of your coopéra- j tive is also strengthened. When j spring time work comes don't b' ; seriously hampered bv fuel and oil j I shortages place your coming nqed-J ' n «^liable hands - Use Co-op pro I ducts. For better service and closer ;, 1 .'ooj oration try the able hands of. the manager of the Eureka Far | mers Union Exchange. M* -trhmti. Lr L," , , • - * ... : fl " ■■ in E and paying for this ad. !i Annie Gunderson, yellow '; n a -Toss street from Henry Weidners. WANTED Gii I 17-wants job as housekeeper. Se< Niiia Evans, c/o Walter Ander- ! son. 1014 Dakota. '.''[Lest: —Light tan hand tooled purse, | Sunday eve, containing valuable j papers Call or return to Montana Cafe. Libby. Phone 42-W. 36-tf j I 39-3x j I wii' no longer be responsible for debts incurred bv anyone other than myself. F. W. Pierce. , -- 77 . . , , R ye * have a paint job to be done, p:) or water cclor ' dro P a card to John Coniev, Box 262, Eureka, 40-4r Wrist watch on street in Owner may have same by ur t I rev lc lx j lc » ' ' ■■ An Iron Arm cchanira) (t with Tt«jr out rli iin Unter. , like ti nuw ûllnf SFrt ,$> . V. rn as ai« »«u uws Ir* » > Phone 58-W à . HARRY ROBERTS New Arrivals \ A • i Ç l V« V . ■ 7 , V c ! / /A *0 / / V / W/(S> m u. ■p (c mm 1 iV m ? 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