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Page 8 • ST. IGNATIUS “INKLINGS” Remember the game tonight! Ed Jackson’s o.f Round Butte,, have purchased the farm from Mrs. Ruy Lund on Post Creek. Mrs. Harold Lewis was hostess I last Friday to the members of her ( sewing club. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith have I rented the Loiese Spooner house near Jeffrey’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter cf Columbia Falls were iguests of his aunt, Sadie Baker and uncle, Lloyd Carter. Mrs. John Ross rotund e evenirg from n weekend visit with her daughter Rowena in Spokane. St. Ignatius Wamac’s civ’' 1 hold a Ini moss m°e» ; n^ nt tb~ kome of Mrs. Fred Garicpy on Thursday afternoon. The For* Com-h B. P. W. held a successful food and rummaw sale i-ct Saturday and took in about $52.00. A new and modern r f ur« nace is being installed nt the M ’- sonit temnle. Frank Tyro is in charge of the installation. Mr. and Mrs. Fn d Cordis sr® visi^ne <ist“rs an J bmthe^ Deadwood, South Danota and in Rushville and Alliance. Nehrakn. Th<A’ are exnected to return here ir about three weeks. Cnr»n F r -.’«n»ir Bruce P^npr^uss and VeltQn Leishman rot ’^ned ‘o their studies last wee’: at M. S. C. Gene is a senior and m^^ring i" agriculture. Bruce and Velton are juniors. The former is working for a degree in engineering. Mrs. L. G. Nelson and dau htsr. Janice, who had been in Thompson Falk for two weeks or more, re turned home Friday. They ronor* th*” Mrs. Kelly Green ar.d infant are doing fine. Mrs. Green was formerly Betty Jean Nelson. Members and friends of the local Methodist Community chnroh tend ered Rev. iand Mrs. Paul W. Ives a harvest shower at the church on Friday night of last week. Mr an^ Mrs. PiVLn.i t- .• 1 I lysses. Pa., arrived this Monday to vi r ’t Mrs. Salome a* d * n n. Welter. Mrs. Angond is a sis ter o r Waltei-. They made the trip by car. More improvements are being made at the Holy Family hospital, this time two new boilers are be in g installed. One is to be fired by oil and the other by coal. The Frey Brothers are doing the work. Mrs. R. M. Mast entertained for her bridge club on Friday evening of last wneV. Two tables ’Vere in 1 ■ y ?”d liio’i c«ore award went to Mrs. Fred Ga riepy. Mrs. Keith Clawson was a guest. James Morgan, meager of the Sunpjy Co.. Missoula, was nmon^ ♦hr menv dunk hunters from Missoula for the openin’- day ■ T riday. Jerr” Sherwood, a former owner with his brother, George, in the 1 Tcnee bar St. Tp-nniu?. rene"’?^ ; old acnuain+nncnsV,;ns hom ■ Sntur’nv and making new ones. Mr. Sherwood ‘-tat^d fh a f j s i now living in Missoula. Th" Amrripnn Aberdonn A^tos Brepdp-c nc«ocint : on. Uninn St/vk yards. rr-n r t« *hnt CAn^ | A. ^r^bonr Ct T<,„nti”- rn^rnt’- sold A her^p-n. A ngIUS pn-V-S n-J q-n hulls to ClV(]« C. I Claw of Ronan. Credit goe^ to four of ’'ool j faculty men»l»etc for the n.ni* : ng of two erhnn’ 7ono mnrL-o— Th.,. ar« about V. foot rut out ww./J mnde’s craned like JurW Patrol m°n. which are ntaopd nn »nlid 1 Stnndnvds f act vm r WO ndnn t > : - e _ j sek were u«ed. bu* were nn* ’r.r V h^ndv tn mov" "hout ard Iw.’-" easily, Thn models are pn’ntcd blue, red and white. Carl W. Bra : n visited a few days last week at the bnme of his hrn. , ther, Oaf Brain The men hadn’t j ^en each other since 1925. Ca>-1 ■ Brain recently returned from , I three year stay in Venezuela ard Trinidad, where he was employed hv an od comnany as a well dri”cr. He states he has worked as n drib ley in Burma and other foreign as signments. .Mr. Brain left Thu.s- t day for Seattle where he wi.l visit. Mrs. G. W. Smith. o r R-mIV. gave a party in honor ct* he' - d ’^gh ter, Dorothv on her tenth birthday ■on Saturday. The afternoon was spent playing rames nnd refresh ments were served. Those invited were: Sharon Morin. Sharlene Sam sei, Patricia Bird, Ji’dv Diedrich. Dorothv and Ha^el Steel. Carrie Hilton, Demares Petet ard Donald Smith. Th" Cathob'c Ladies Guild held the first ""rd pß^v of a seies at 'Loyola Ha’l on Wodnesdnv. rven irg. Five tables each of “500** and pinochle Were in nlqy nnd r-^ee awarded tn Mrs. NeU Br^on, P^v mond Ftoll, Jess Sim^^inM. Mr«. Thos Hoovengn. Mrs. Virgin’’" M West. Alfred Hilton. Anna Seery and Otto Detert. Hostesses were Mrs. Fred Garicpy, Mrs. C. P. Brooke, Mrs. Anna nnd Louise Spoo^eg and Mrs. Victorine Re- ÜBUldf. I CHURCH BUDGET DINNER 1 Rev. Paul W. Ives has announced that the annual budget banquet of the St. Ignatius Community Meth odist church will be held at 12:30 p. in., Sunday, Oct. 16. There is | no charge for this fine dinner says the pastor, “just come.” At this SALE "T’ ii * Kir---1 - wwauF // j I SAVE cn QW* U V. r \ \ Cam®! WliMb I I wood’s CTO« 6 cans 1 \ Tomans s - s 5 1 1 !.VnF 24 Cans 115 1 I C > SE - Wood’s Cross beans’’ 1 \ Tomatoes no 2 I l ; ’4 Cans 117 I \ C / R'ed^^oU 6cansL 95 1 i Corn kernel N°- - ca ■ \ CASE X * WMte cream style 6 1 .2^ 1 I Corn no 2 cans . 1 l nisi? 24 Cans 121 1 \ ^ed White. Sieve 3 6 cans »| rA P ®S^4C^ . 103 El CASE. staco cut green 6 cans » £\ 6 > 4^ CATSUP 6 98c SARDINES 6 75c SALMON 3„ jr 1.39 SALMON Red 3.1.39 E| V'D IEI Red & Whit es Gelatin g an >LV l\-JCL Dessert, 6 asstd. flavors 0 for 4xC TOMATO JUICE Red & White Can 6 for 79c DmT CASE, 24 cans 2.95 I^B Cans 3 for 83c CASE, 12 cans 3.23 PINEAPPLE JUICE 4^ 3 for 1.45 APPLE JUICE Quart Bottles 3 for 69c Data^Lae De ' Mont e. Y. C. Sliced or g lit FcudieS halves. No. 303 cans 0 for 1.13 CASE. 24 cans 4.45 Panre EuR Value. Melba halves in £ lAE rears heavy syrup. No. 2'/ 2 cans . 0 for I .VJ CASE. 24 Cans 7.49 CIGARETTES al c l a :?^ lar brands L 73 RED & WHITE Stores In This Area BECKWITH BROS., INC. st. ionatius KELLY’S SELF SERVICE polson J. A. WAMSLEY moiese LAKE CITY GROCERY polson A. M. STERLING CO. ronan G. W. WAMSLEY charlo m. c. McLaughlin dixon FLATHEAD TRADING CO. pablo ST IGNATIUS POST time the church’s finarcial needs,' its program and its challenge will : be presenter!. MARRIAGE LICENSE Edwin Buell Boon. Somers and Joyce Elaine Farrell. Polson. Is your name on our list? ' ENTERTAINED FRIENDS I Mr. and Mrs Pat ^mi^b 1 tnined for seven couples for their | club, w-hich was the third anniver | sary of the club. Each member 1 brought a 5-ccnt gift for each member and this created much fun. Square dancing was the evening’s main diversion. . A I -j uin’iu* | » IJ I ABL LPashj 9 no. 1 IJe HI 29c I Drip or Regular Grind I Lib. can 58c I 2-lb.can $1.14 1 ^AniJ Mission—Cream Style £ ■ 1 UUKN No. 303 Cans O Cans gg^ ■■CASE, 24 cans 3.09 yVDEAC Mission A 70e f I CA) No. 303 Cans O for /7C CASE, 24 cans 3.09 SAUERKRAUT ^^no ^ 6 cans 79c | PEAS Montana, sieve 3 picnic size 75c GREEN BEANS rs ” y 6 1.05 PUMPKINv 1 ™ 6,59 c Pews^ 1 .,^ 6,„ 1.29 ^3l Fancy halves Is2g“3ial CASE, 24 cans 4.98 Peaches V 6 N S,„? 1.70 "^s^, Yellow Cling, sliced or halves CASE, 24 cans 6 59 W/ wP Aaricots 6 1.70 Red and White. Fancy unpeeled halves CASE. 24 Cans 6.59 B-R. Red sour pitted pie n No. 2 ap* Vlierries Cherries J cans 73C Cranberry Sauce °"“ Spray 61.15 Whole or strained Grapefruit Sections ’asco . 6 cans 1.39 Blackberries i, B .“TUp“ tri 3 85c Blueberries Kt? y s s ^p'. 3 99c Apple Sauce Red & White 6 cans 1.09 Fruit Cocktail Red & White 6 cans 1.35 Fruit Cocktail ßed & White .6 cans 2.10 \SWPSOMR ■. BEfOK£ /£ SfBRTS W deodorant soap /C~x -X —l 2sc J Smulla good! J ' PLAN FOR M. E. A. GATHERING' I 1 There will be a meeting here j on Thursday, Oct. 20, of the lower | Flathead unit of the M. E. A. At | that time plans avIH be made for j participjation in the M. E. A. con vention to be held in Missoula on October 27 ar.d 28th. I?: II" I IJ, This week ... at Red & White . . . you’ll find the greatest food F"' bargains of the year. During Red & White's great annual Trainload Sale of fine foods. Red & White will bring to you large selections of fine-qual ity canned foods in sixes, dozens and bv the case! BUY IN QUANTITY . . AND SAVE. Prices Effective Oct. 14 through 20 YOUR FAVORITE Red & White Cereals Larue Pkg. Onßxnl Quick or Regular l™L 35c CORNFLAKES nil Large 18-oz. pkg ZAC BRAN FLAKES AA. | Large 14-oz. pkg ZUC I TRAY PACK na 10 individual pkgs. uIC WELCH’S GRAPE JELLY Delicious for any meal 12 .. 22c I CHARMIN I TOILET TISSIE I 4 large rolls 37c I OR ONE Of T H E 140 OTHER PRI I E FORP-' I Old Dutch Cleanser.. ■ iNrar auiNK Hiau 2 cans . Xwl> THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1949 ' ENTRIES for FAT STOCK SHOW । Lake county 4-H club members j who plan to sell fat stock at the | Fat Slock sale in Mssoula October [3oth, must get their entry blanks at the County Agent’s office and returned to Missoula by October 20th, the closing entry date. Wed^l ((WHITE I 'X FOOD JOLLY TIME POPCORN White or Giant Yellow 3 cans' ... 59C RED & WHITE Peanut Butter Adds nutrition to school lunches 27ar 75C FOODS ■ For Laundry Kitchen Bath Kind to your skin L S e - 94 r Pkg. 4*IC M..MUUTOAM pkg JgBOMX 18c Fine for pkg. 31c S™™ - ^.■z. 18c I PALMOLIVE I 1 PkVJAOtWtI i Reg. Bath k Bar Bar ? 8c 11c Crystal White The White Laundry Soap Large L Bar OC F Lge. Pkg. ^Sud^ 29c 78c 28c 67c AjAggßA Lee. Phr. Giaat 36c 72c