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n TRAINLOAD SALE! From October 14th Through 20th ADKIN S FOOD MARKET i k "RED & WHITE . FOOD stores. * r S' Libby News Items Rev. and Mrs. James Davidson left Tuesday morning for Kalispell to attend the annual meeting of the Montana Synod. He is state chair man for pensions and also for For eign Missions. They expect to re turn today. El NOW/ A (J*# * CHRISTMAS IS NOT SO FAR AWAY WATCH OUR . . . Window displays for gifts that will not only please; but will be the GIFT THAT LASTS. Better... • Watches Better... • Diamonds Better... • Service OUR REPAIR WORK IS GUARANTEED BUCKINGHAM Jewelry Store HH» - mK&SSSSs You ought to be ^ ■ driving a 9 49M J WÂWWVif & a A Product of General Motors Here*» Where the Best Bet/ins Î Most people look no further after they've had a pood look at a 1949 Pontiac—they know that the best beginn here! Here is the best in beauty—with a "Silver Streak" personality all its own. Here is the best in performance—thanks to Pontiac's great engines, straight eight or six. Here is the best in comfort, luxurious detail and appointments. And here is the best in real economy—a sensible price to begin with and the famous Pontiac record of rolling out miles and miles and miles with only routine servicing. The best begins right in our showroom—come in and see! : a > »5» } THSRK'S MORI COMFORT IM A PONTIAC! It'» to much nicer to ride in » Pontiac—there*» to«tin of bend' and leg-room, the door* are wide for easy entrance and exit. Every mile ia tmooth and comfortable. CLOUTIER Ù HARRIS 421 Mineral Ave., Libby Montana Mr. and Mrs. Don Hargreaves re turned home Saturday from a vaca tion trip that took them to San Luis Obispo and Oakland, Calif., where they visited at the home of i brother and a sister of Mrs. Har greaves, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kitley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cain. Go ing on they followed thç coast high way, and returned through Central Oregon. They report an enjoyable trip with nice weather excepting one snow storm near Crater Lake Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Addy Geyser, left Saturday by plane af ter spending the past three weeks with their son, Joe Baenen and fam Bob Gillespie, a senior in forestry at the University of Missoula, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. Lloyd Gillespie, over the week-end. —Merle Norman Cosmetics. Call 301-W. 1c Mr. and Mrs. Swift Hunter left last Sundav for Kalispell to visit relatives. Mr. Hunter returned home Monday, while Mrs. Hunter went on to Helena to get acquainted with their new twin grandchildren, Hugh and Sue, who are newcomers in the Robert Hunter home, arriving Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Powell and Miss Charlotte Becker drove to Spo kane Monday on business. Dick took the plane to Seattle that same day to visit relatives, returning to Spo kane Wednesday. They returned to Libby Wednesday accompanied by Mrs. Jim Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson nounce the arrival October 11, at the St. John's hospital in Libby, of a girl weighing 7 pounds and 12 ounces. The proud mother is the former Joyce Thompson. The Standard Motors is install ing new cement sidewalk along its front on Mineral Avenue. A drive way into the show room is being added. The work is being done by A. E. Brunette. ily. an FOR THOSE WHO WANT . . . the BEST in Fuel Oil use TEXACO FOR THOSE WHO WANT . . . the BEST in "Keep-Filled" Service CALL 185 CITY SERVICE CO. Texaco Distributor Next regular meeting of the Busi ness & Professional club will be | held October 24 at a noon luncheon iat the Surprise Cafe, a A marriage license was issued to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bourke of Plains, came last week to spend the wiflter at the home of Mr. Bourke nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Courtright. The Bourkes have a large ranch in the Plains country, W. J. Nelson returned Monday • evening to his work at the Keglers .after being away just two months to the day, laid up with a broken ankle, which he received while at softball practice, Mrs. E. Owen H. Hill, 31, and Helen L. Penney, 26, both of Kalispell on October 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moreton of Rexburg, Ida., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Guinn and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lampton this past week, leaving Monday. Mrs. Moreton is a sister of Mrs. Guinn. *S J. Driear was called to Kalispell by the serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Driear. Mrs. Jack Cook and children of Hamilton, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bolitho. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leir enter tained at a weiner barbecue at their home last Thursday evening, Mrs. Fritz Vignali, Mrs. Clarence John son, Mrs. Paul Applegate, Mrs. Earl Callburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Leir. IIOSPITAL NEWS Births: Oct. 5—to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Armstrong, a girl; Oct. 11- to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson, a girl: Oct. 12—to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hcnnesfy, a girl. Admitted: Oct. 9—Frank McFar land, Rexford, medical; Oct II— John Nixon, medical; Oct. 12—Jos eph Dunn, Sr., medical. Mrs. R. W. Le Due returned home yesterday from a 10 day stay in Spokane where she received medi cal attention, proved. —Merle Norman Cosmetics. 301-W. Ed Nicholas of the Nicholas Mot ors has just installed a new Chal lenger wheel balancer. Use of the new equipment permits adjustments resulting in easier driving and long er tire life. Miss Joan Brockway of Thomp son Falls, visited last week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brockway. —Call 55-W for your Stove and Furnace Fuel. She is much im Call 1c 1c H Stuffy Host ✓ Oo T *ii A little Va-tro-nol in each nostril quickly opens up nasal passages to relieve stuffy transient ful sleep. Relieves snlffly, sneesy distress of head colds. Follow direc tions in the package. Try It! a. Invites rest VICKS VÂ-TRO-NOL IktKT Vow Family • • • • • BUY ECONOMICALLY • • U/ay *'HERE ♦ ♦ Specials for Friday and Saturday, October 14-15 PEARS Del Monte—303 size .. 2 for 2 Boxes Scotch CLEANSER; 1 Plastic Dispenser. all for BOc Mission COFFEE ORANGE STICKS 45c 69c Choc. - Delicious.pkg. DOG FOOD Wild Bill. 19c 55c 16-oz., 2 for Mild pound GRAFFLBITAR, Spiced Herring . 14 ounce 42c Also Cutlets - Rollmops - Bloaters' - Smoked Herring Don't Forget To Buy Trick or Treets for Hallowe'en BOLYARD'S BETTER MEATS PORK SHANKS LB. 19c VEAL STEW • • • • LIGHT HENS 59c lb. Brisket i HAMBURGER BOLYARDS GROCERY AND MARKET Phone 105 Free Delivery It Pay* To Compare K W QD t: W. James Harris returned home Saturday noon from St. Lukes hos pital in Spokane, where he under went surgery. He is reportedly now home recovering nicely. Lei Us Balance Your Wheels Have just .installed the new Challenger Wheel Bal ancer; also have a Wilco Wheel Alignment Machine. With this equipment we can improve steering ease on your car and save undue wear on tires. AUTHORIZED KAISER - FRASER Dealer — Service / A GOOD LINE OF NEW DELCO BATTERIES NICHOLAS MOTORS ED L. NICHOLAS, Prop (Formerly Oval E Quick Service) Ted Kessel, local insurance agent,. atended a three day Life Insurance session at Helena last week, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bolyard went to Spokane Wednesday on business.