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Page 4 St Ignatius Post, MILLARD BULLS^DIdK, Editor and Publisher s ^VATIONAt EDITORIAL I AS^SOC-I^AT I^N BtMMMtaia i«n» Bntered as second class matter on June 22, 1946, at the U. S. Post Office at St. Ignatius, Montana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published every Thursday at St. Ignatius, Lake County, Mont. The town is located in a very beautiful, fertile and historical spot of the lower Flathead valley — locally known as “The Mission” and the Mission valley. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: S3.GO per year in advance in Lake county, outside of Lake county (except Dixon) $3.50. Six months 51.75. ADVERTISING RATES: Any 1-time display advertise ment, 40c per column inch: steady local advertisers. 35c per column Inch: “standing” advertisements (at least four insertions with no change whatever) 30c per column Inch*, outside advertising (foreign). 42 cents per colunm inch: political advertisements, 45c per column Inch: legal advertising at statutory rates. Want ads, reader ads, notices. 12c per line for first insertion. 6c per line fo* each subsequent in sertion. Cards of Thanks. Sl.no. • CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Sunday) Officers Meeting 9:45 a . m- Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Sacrament Meeting —11:30 a. m. Priesthood Meeting 7:30 p. m. Fireside Meeting 8:45 p. m Tuesday Relief Society 2:00 p. m. Primary - 4:00 p. m. ***** The Lower Flathead Parish of the Methodist Church Arlee— Church Services at 10 * m.; Sunday School at 11. St. Ignatius—Church Services at 11:15 a. m.: Sunday School at 10. Dixon—Church Services at 8:00 p. m.. Sunday School at 10 a. xn. Rev. Paul W. Ives, Pastor I Catholic Church Masses at 8:00 a. m. and 10 a. m. On Sundays; weekdays at 6:30 a. m. Zion Lutheran Church Morning Service at 9:00 A. M. Sunday School at 10:30 A. M. You are invited. TIME TABLES N. P. R. R., RAVALLI West Bound No. 1 4:23p.m. (Does not stop) West Bound No. 3..._ 1:00 p.m. East Bound No. 2 ^:l9p. m (Does not stop) East Bound No. 4 —5:29 a. m. ***** N. P. TRANSPORT, St. Ignatius South Bound bus 11:55 a.m. North Bound bus 4:30p..m. ***** INTERMOUNTAIN BUS. St. Ign. SOUTH BOUND: 9:15 a. m. m. m. NORTH BOUND 11:26 a. n. m. m. MISSION VALLEY LOCAL NO. 48, Farmers Union Meet* Ist Friday or each month at Equity Hall, St. Ignatius R. H. Anderson .— —■ President Mn. I. Rognrud Secy.-Treas. MISSION GRANGE NO. 105 Meets Ist and 3rd Thursdays of each m°ntb at Equity Hall. Ed. Linderman Master Alma Sipe' Secretary james r. w. McCarthy POST NO. 106 • Meets the 2nd Thurs day of each month. Vis iting Lep ionnaires welcome. Virgil Phillip, Commander Victor Cordier, Jr. Adjutant FLATHEAD LODGE NO. 113 A F. 4 A. M. Meats the tod and 4th 1 Tuesdays of eaeh Mo. * WISX Bo journeying Brothers i always welcome, ’filter Cordis......Worshipful Master W. G. Mountjay - — Secretary ALIAS SUMMONS In ths District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Lake. Joseph Roland Gotten, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Mary Burke, Ida Nelson, Low ell Burke, Sarah Bethune, Emma Hawkins, May Hamel Rhea Ha mel, W. T. Burke, Freda Blue and Al Burke, as the surviving heirs at law of W. J. Burke, de ceased, and Lake County, Mon tana, a body politic and corpor ate, Defendants. The State of Montana Sends Greetings to the Above Named Defendants and to Each of Them: YOU ARE HEREBY Summoned to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your ans wer and serve a copy there of upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclu sive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will he taken against you, by default, for the re lief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in the plaintiff, to the following describ ed premises in Lake County, Mon tana: The North Half the North west Quarter (N’iNWU) of Section Twenty-two (22) in Township Nineteen (19) North of Range Twenty (20). west of the Montana Meridian, Mon tana. WITNESS, my hand and the seal of this said Court this 27th day of September, 1949. (Court Seal) .TAMES HARBERT. Clerk of the District Court n . H. Wwiman, Polson. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff (4 Pubs. Sept. 29. Oct. 6. 13, 20) PHILL I P’ S Motors- Inc. POLSON. MONTANA —YOUR— Dodge & Plymouth Dealer 4 New Cars and Trucks on hand • See us for bargains in used cars and pickups. AUTO Carburetor- Electric Service IGNITION - LIGHTING - START ING - CARBURETION - MOTOR MOTOR TUNEUP - TRACTOR MAGNETO SERVICE Highway Near Bridge — PHONE 129 L — POLSON : MONTANA TURKEY RAFFLE! THE SILVER DOLLAR BAR WISHES TO AHNOUHCE ITS ANHUAL THANKSGIVING TURKEY RAFFLE • We invite you to come In and try your luck. Ulin mm mm mm Delivery can be made anytime after the 10th of November. MT. IGNATIUS POST FHA LASSIES ACTIVE; WANTi OLD CLOTHES FOR REVUE । The Future Homemakers of A merica met last Thursday in the Home Ec. room of the high school. Their constitution has to be revis ed because of certain flaws found in it by the Student Council. The F.H.A. officers will meet this week to correct the constitution. They named a committee to sell hot dogs and coffee at the Friday eve ning game. Members of the above class plan to put on a style show during F.HA. week and they would like to get some clothes that date back । to earlier day's, such as shoes, hat« j and dresses. Anyone who has any • of these things to loan to the girls I are asked to contact the home-ec I department. i I WILL REPORT ON STATE ; ACTIVITIES THEY ATTENDED | At a special assembly, next Tues day at 2:30 p. m., the student body a; c. ui tx; u; uj m id a: tsiwiv am: is auv 1212121x112 KJ LvcltCLSi IN STOCK N-O-W! Better Place Your Order Today! • With conditions as they are now. you i • may see higher prices on these items: ; R A RHE WIPE, NAILS of all kinds, ' CHICKEN WIRE mesh all sizes, : 2’/ 2 -fL, 3-ft. and 4-ft. heavy FENCE ! in 20-rod lengths. I USED WOOD HEATER — We have one for sale, like new and > reasonably priced. Stop in and see ! this heater before you buv. I ====================== , • Last home game of the season this ; Thursday night at 8 o'clock — see the boys in action against Missoula. Mission Lumber & Implement Co. St. Ignatius :: Montana MOSSIQI^I D B G- • । K. H. HURT, Proprietor ST. IGNATIUS :: MONTANA □ Prescriptions by Registered Pharmacist £ Toiletries, Confections. Tobaccos, Cards t Extensive Line of Gift Goods, the best Up-to-date Fountain Service, Magazines R at Mission H. S. will Rear reports from three senior students -who 'this past summer attended state wide activities under the sponsor ship of different groups. These students are Kenneth Papenfuss, Boys’ State, Dillon; Betty Decker, Girls’ State, Billings, and Sylvia Johnston, Junior Red Cross train ing camp, Rollins. They will tell of their experiences and of the pro gram and will evaluate the same. LOCAL GIRL GOING TO GREAT FALLS FOR JRC CONFERENCE Miss Sylvian Johnston, a senior at Mission High and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnston, will attend the regional conference <>i the Junior Red Cross at Great Falls this coming Friday. Miss Opal Mountjoy of the grade school faculty will go with her as chaper on. County Supt. J. B. Kiracofe, Mrs. Kiracofe and Miss Eleanor Case, Polson H. S. senior, will accompany them. Miss Johnson, who has been appointed as a member of the Reg- ional Council, will lead the discus sion on “National and International Activities.” Buying Heifers When buying new heifers, make sure they come from superior sires and high-producing cows. : MISSION electric] J RE-OPENING S J n « Under the Management of J f J J Nathan M. Pierce * J Store Hours: 9 a. m to 6 p. m. * J • Let us handle your electrical * J problems. FREE Estimates J t and Demonstrations as your * J i , Convenience. * » PHONE 20-J 1 * : J ST. IGNATIUS MONT. I AT THE FRI. & SA I’., OCT. 14 & 15 Richard Denning - Trudy Marshall — in — DISASTER Daring Gamble with Death —also— Ted Donaldson and Gloria Henry — in — Rusty Saves a Life Heart- pounding Adventure ***** SUN. MON. TUE., OC T. 16. 17. 18 John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Hayden and George “Gabby’’ Hayes EL PASO There was only one law in El Paso, Soot and shoot fast. . . In Cinecolor Paramount News ***** WEI). & THU., OCT. 19 & 20 Burt Lancaster and Lizabeth Scott — in .— I Walk Alone Cartoon and Fox News (Matinee Every Sunday 2:30 p. in.) Thompson Floral Co. (Formerly Jessups Greenhouse) RONAN, MONTANA • Funeral Designs • Cut Flowers • Potted Plants • Corsages on Order • Our authorized dealer is the MISSION FLORAL SHOP At the Mission Hotel — Undert.be ananiDcement of — MRS. ZERA GRAY Phone 12-W GREEN& H A N S O N Attorneys at laiw 401-402 Wilma Bldg., MISSOULA Oneday-a-week service to St. Ignatius—Every Monday ARLEE CARACE John A. Morigeau, Prop. Gas, Oil. Repairing, Welding Tires and Auto Accessories Mrs. Mareie Gill, Corsetier Charis Foundation Garments, Brassiers Made to Measure. So.d on 30-day Guarantee. Box 844 St. Ignatius CARPENTER WORK Either by Contract or Hour — FREE ESTIMATES — ELMER ROSE. 1 Mile W. of Leon Club House ALFRED FREY., Sr. REILDERH HARDWARE Plumbing. Sporting Goods ST. IGNATIUS : MONT. THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1949 PEDER PEDERSEN Llcenied and Bonded Real Estate Broker List your property today and get ready to move away. RONAN MONT. F. N. HAMMAN LAWYER Practice in State and Federal Courts: Probate Matters POLSON MONT. R. IL W I E OMAN LAWYER Polson Montana BLARE H. DEHR ATTORNEY at law City Attorney for St. Ignatius Office at POLSON • MONTANA STANLEY M. DOYLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Genera) Law Practice (Over Security Bank Bldg.) POLSON MONTANA DR. F. W. HAIGHT CHIROPRACTOR . LBON Phones: Office 126, Res. 7K Hours: 10 to 12: 2 to 5. Even ings 7 to 8, Tues. & Fri. Foot troubles corrected. Colon disorders scientifically treated, X-Ray pictures taken FEARON CHAPEL “Home for Funerals” • EFFICIENT • DEPENDABLE • BE LI ABLE • AMBULANCE FLOWERS. ALL OCCASIONS MONUMENTS • *~ PHONE 37-W-2 ST. IGNATIUS - MONT. SI'LI ER SHOE I SERVICE Invites Comparison with Other Shops FOR PRICi: and QI ALIH of WORKMANSHIP Laces, Polishes, Heel Plates WHILE-U-WAIT JOBS KNOPP WELDING & FIXIT SHOP Welding of all types any place Glen Knopp, Proprietor ST. IGNATIUS, MONTANA WESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. •EE US ABOUT YOUR LIFB INSURANCE PROBLEMS FRED GARIEPY, Agent THE MALT SHOP — SPECIALIZES IN — • Home Made Ice Cream * Sandwiches, Pastries • Fruit Beverages • Candies. Cigarettes • Ice Ci earn sold in any amount Open from 11 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. DAN SEERY, Prop. MISSION HOTEL ST. IGNATIUS, MONTANA SERVICE TO MEET THE NEED OF THE TRAVET^ ING PUBLIC. • INDIAN GOODS • CURIOS • CANDY & CIGARETTES