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PAGE 4 ' St. Ignatius Post MILLARD BULLERDICK. Editor and Publisher Entered as second class matter in the U. S. Post Office at St. Igna tins, Montana, on June 22, 1946 under the Act of March 3, 1879 MISSOULA GOODWILL TOUR (Continued from page 1) through the St. Ignatius Mission. (Note: The POST wonders if the “Kiracofe” sheep ranch refer red to aboxe is not the home of the Karakul sheep which Lee McCord, formerly of St. Ignatius, sold to a grower in the Arlee district. The writer may have confused the name of this palce with that of the J. B. Kiracofe farm between Ronan and Pablo where purebred Hereford cattle are grown. The; “Grosscourt” ranch is evidently in tended for .the Charles Grosscurthj ranch. By the way. the Missoula i visitors, when they go to Equity hall, might be more favorably im phessed if there was a concrete sidewalk to that importana place. —Ed.) ==—= DELORES MAXWELL WEDS (Continued from page 1) cessories. The maid-of-honor wore a gown of green marquisette. Miss Rooss wore a blue gown of ninon and Miss Sair.sburv’s matching gown was of orchid ninon. The little flower girl wore a long gown of blue net and carried a basket of sweet pea blosoms. For her daugh ter’s wedding. Mrs. Maxwell wore a grey suit with white accesories. Mrs. Ferdinand wor a flowered rose dress with white accessories. A recention on the lawn of the Dave Wilkerson home followed the wedding. A three-tiered wedding cake was cut by Donna Sainsbury. Rowena Ross presided at the punch bowl and Beverly Maxwell poured rofoefe and had charge of the Rue st book. Mrs. Ferdinand graduated from St. Ignatius high school in 1949. The groom graduated from the Lewistown high school and served in the navy two years. Both at tended Kinman Business univer sity in Spokane and are affiliated Pi Rho Zeta fraternity and soror ity. After a honeymoon, they will be home to friends at 324 South Arthur Street in Spokane. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mr. ard Mrs. Everett Flesh man of Portland. Ore gon. Mrs. Bill Johnson and three children fro Kendrick. Idaho. .Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ferdinand and children. Vada and Duane, of Lew istown; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher. Gene Hardwick, Alma Senkler and Earl Shew maker, all of Spokane and Dan Lish of Great I'alls. CITATION AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Lake In The Matter of the Adoption of Carl Steven La^ oy, a Minor. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO: Clarence E. LaVoy, Respon dent. GREETING: You are hereby cited to be and appear before the above entitled Court, at and in the City of Polson. Lake County, Montana, on the Ist day of August. 1950, at 10:00 •’clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room thereof in said City, County, and State afot esaid, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why the Petition for Adoption of Carl Steven LaVoy, a minor, filed in this Court by Garfield E. Aamodt the Petitioner, should n«t be granted. and an Order of this Court made author izing said adoption in manner and form as bv law provided. WITNESS, the Honorable Albert Besancon. Judge of said District Court, and the seal of said Court affixed this 6th day of June. 1950. (Court Seal) JAMES HARBERT L Clerk of said District Court. Polson, Lake County. Montana By Mabel E. Violette Raymond F. Gray, Attorney for Petitioner, Ronan, Montana. (4 Pubs. June 15, 22, 29, July 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Benjamin F. Krantz, Deceased. Notice is hereby given bv the undersigned, the Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin F. Krantz, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, ■with the necessary vouchers, with in ten months after the first pub lication of this notice to the said Administrator at the law office of John D. French in Ronan, in the County of Lake, State of Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. a , . . x Woodrow Krantz. Administrator of the Estate of said Deceased. Dated at Polson, Montana, this Bist day of May. 1950. John D. French. Attorney dor Administrator (4 Pubs June 8.15,22.29) FLATHEAD LODGE No. 112, A.F.&A. M. Mceti the 2nd and 4th Tues, of each Month. Sojoumeying Brothers always welcome. H. E. Ware Worshipful Master M. A. Tasker Secretary MRS. BARNEY MORAN FETED AT SHOWER BY MRS. WILLIS KING. MRS. TOM WHEELER Mrs. Barney Moran was honored at a pink and blue shower on Wed nesday evening nf last week at the home of Mrs. Willis King with Mrs. Tom Wheeler as co-hostess. In vited guests were Mrs. Kenneth McKinnon, Mrs. Florence Johnson, Mrs. Cyril VanHaverbeke. Mrs. Phil Beckwith. Mrs. Virginia West. Mis. Dan Seery, Mrs. Bruce Bos ley, Mis. Lloyd Smyth, Mrs. Annie Cote. Mrs. Curt Pa penfuss. Mrs. Gene Norman. Mrs. Art Phillips. Mrs. Anna Seery. Mrs. Fred Gar iepy, Mrs. Ray Thill. Mrs. Ger trude Stoll, Mrs. Lee Spencer, Mrs. Warren Jacobsen. Games were played and prizes went to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Gariepy. LOCAL MAN WEDDED TO (Coptinued from page 1) rose dress of faille with rose and white accessories. Miss Breiten stein’s dress was of ice-blue sheer with blue and white accessories, all wore rose-bud corsages. A reception followed at the Roy । Duncan home at 1231 South Main in Kalispell. The wedding cake was cut bv Mrs. Alfred Hilton. Mrs. I Albert Benner and Mrs. Russell j Thomason served coffee and as sisted with the cakes. Mrs. Phillip Main presided at the punch table, j Mr. and Mrs. Phillips graduated ' together from the local Mission! high school in 1948. Mrs. Phillips] then graduated from an interior! decoratine school in Chicago and was employed in Kalispell before her marriage. Mr. Phillips has been at home in St. Ignatius since his graduation. The con pie went on a short hon eymoon to points in northern Mon- Una and in Canada. NEW HEARING AID BATTERY CHARGER CUTS HEARING COSTS . The new Mercury battery de viled for the armed forces, and constantly improved during the last four years, is now safe to charge. The RMI is the smallest battery ever made for a hearing aid, being less than a thimble in size and the charger cuts the cost of operation to a new low. The Mercurv battery differ* from the carbon tvpe battery hx giving a full level tone from the time you start usin^ it. until it is finished. It can be charged from 2 to 8 times. RAY F()R NELL & ASSOCIATES. W. 335 Sprague Ave., Spokane. Washington, distributors of the famous ‘BELTONE HEARING AID.” are pleased to briny you better hearing at lower cost. For full information FREE write to Ray Farnell today. \lso show this important news to a friend "ho may be hard of hearing. Do it now!! (8, 22.6. 20,3) : We Have... J A GOOD STOCK OF BUILDING { MATERIAL, INCLUDING.... I FULLER PAINTS $ V PAINTERS SUPPLIES! J j • Estimates Furnished! { Ravalli Lumber Co. / E. L. Rowley, Manager J Phone - Ravalli - 3 J RAVALLI - MONTANA / If it’s Building Material you want, we have it! a I- MISS I 0 N DRUG-- / St. Ignatius :: Montana f 2 PRESCRIPTIONS BY REGISTERED PHARMACIST § A if J £ TOILETRIES. CONFECTIONS, TOBACCOS, CARDS g I * PENS, PENCILS, CAMERAS, FILMS, STATIONERY, Etc S 9 # i g BEST IN FOUNTAIN SERVICE, MAGAZINES, DRUGS g j 4 K. R. HURT, Proprietor ;; Quality Meat Market ' J FRESH & CURED MEATS ' i CUSTOM BUTCHERING , MEAT CURING ' ' Modern Facilities : Up-to-Date Service • . I PHONE: 8-W ST. IGNATIUS POST MRS. RIGGERT HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR MARTHA BROWN, RECENT BRIDE Mrs. A. J Riggert and her daugh ter. Mrs. Bob Jonhson. were hos tesses at a 1:30 luncheon given in honor of Miss Martha Brown, prior tti her recent wedding. Canasta was the afternoon diversion, and prizes went to Mrs. Tyro and Miss Opal Mountjoy. Those present with the honor guest, her mother and the hos tesses were Mrs. J. K. Beckwith, Mrs. Howard Varnum, Mrs. Dan Seery, Mrs. H. V. Lewis. Mrs. Frank Tyro, Mrs. Phil Beckwith, Mrs. Fred Gariepv. Mrs. Virginia West. Mrs. H. L. Miller, Miss Opal Mountjoy. SUBSTITUTES NAMED FOR REV. IVES DURING ABSENCE During t.he Rev. Paul Ives ab sence the St. Ignatius. Arlee and Dixon Methodist churches will take turns in conducting regular church services. This past Sunday, Mrs. C. C. Clayton of Arlee tave a re port on the conference. Also Sun day school promotion certifcates were given out by Mrs. Clyde Su lier, Sunday school superintendent. Next Sunday -Arlee services will be NOTICE • Following is a list of new rural telephone subscribers. We plan to issue a new telephone directory in the near future. In the meantime patrons may find it convenient to | clip this list and paste it in their . present directories. ' Broum. Jake. res. 2F61 Grenfell. Ray, res 2F161 ' Hageboeck. Vince, 2F16 Hiett, Earl. 2F26 Hilton, Chester, 2F3 Hilton. Wardy 2F71 Ladderoute, Joe, . 2F7 Post Creek Store 2F4 Post, Iver. . 2F62 Udall, Melvin, 2F2 'Alexander. William . 3F71 Allard. Joe . 3F26| Allard. Sidney . 3F61 I Coulter. Ralph 3F7 | Delaney, P. E., 3F62 Erickson. Clarence. 3Fl7j Fryhling. C. E.. 3F2 Grosscurth, Charles .... 3F3 | Shelton. A. M., 3Fl6i Wimbush, Mrs. A.. 3F4 Dumm. Les, 4F161 Johnson. Nels ... 4FGI | Lee. George 4h2. McDonald, Walter 4F71 Simonson, Galen. . 4F26< Thompson, Carrol . 4F17: Trundell, Clifford 4F621 A -. S.. 4F16 Williams, Tom. . 4F3 ( • ST. IGNATIUS TELEPHONE ' COMPANY conducted by an attorney there. At Dixon on July 2nd, John Tol liver will be in charge. At St. Ignatius on July 9th. Rev. George Lee of Polson will conduct sendees. • MOI ES E Mrs. J E. Wood, correspondent Mrs. L. E. Fuqua. Mrs. Frank Erickson. Mrs. A. J. Balfour, Mrs. W. D. McDaniel and Mrs. Roy Snyder were hostesses at a bridal shower Wednesday honoring Bon nie Wentz, whose marriage to Clayton DeVoe will be solemnized on June 24th. The tables were de corated with spring flowers and a brides cake. All the guests were asked to write advice for the bride, after which a contest in bean drop ping was held with awards going to Mrs. Ray DeVoe and Gladys brancis. Then the bride opened her many gifts. Lunch was served to more than 60 guests. Those at tending from out-of-town included Mrs. Arnold Neuser of Cut Bank. Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. Leo How ell, Mrs. Ed Brower, of Polson. Mrs. Dean Howell of Pennsylvania; and Mrs. George Chapman. Mrs. Frank Tousley, Mrs. Kenneth Tous le\ and Mrs. Ray DeVoe. of Mis soula. Charles Kerr of the State high way patrol s^ent Wednesday v;ith Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kerr re turned home Friday from a brief honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Colbry of Chester were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Wood on Thurs day and breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Colbry were enroute to Seattle and will sail on June 22 for a two weeks trip to points in Alaska. C. H. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wolery of Joplin. Mrs. Mae Good ing of Des Moines. lowa. Mrs. Myrtle Arnold and Mrs. Alpha Al len us Omaha. Nebraska, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Henry Zini was a week end guest of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Par rish of Paradise. I ATTENTION.... RODEO HANDS I. Letus install walking heels I WfX an ^ Bulidogging heels on I CfA your boots! | LACES : POLISHES : GREASES I • TUNG-SOL RADIO TUBES | • G. E. LIGHT BULBS x i —WE TEST RADIO TUBES SULIER SHOE SERVICE 3 ST. IGNATIUS Under NEW] Management • 1 wish to announce that I have leased the STANDARD SERVICE STATION IN ST. IGNATIUS from Mr. A. C. Brooks. Arrangements have been made to keep this station open EVERY day from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.. and every effort will be made to give the public an efficient service and courteous treatment, PI.L’S the famed STANDARD Products. A share of vour patronage will be deeplv appreciated WILLIAM “BILL” HABBIT * Attention Farmers ... ; * We will open during the busy season , on Sundays all day from 9 a. m. to ( j 6 p. m. । ! FARMERS UNION OIL CO. ! St. Ignatius Montana I 5 । Mra. J. E. Wood is resting at, her home following a fall, which resulted in a fractured rib. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson I are driving a new International pick-up. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bond anti Katie and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson spent the week end. at I t Meade. Wash., with Mr. and Mrs Sam Price and family. MRS. ROBERT HAMEL TO I ATTEND GARDEN CLUB MEET Mrs. Robert Hamel was chosen to act as Garden Wall club dele gate at the Montana State Garden club convention being held in Butte ‘ I June IS, 19, 20 and 21. For the ■ past four years, Mrs. Hamel has attended the judging school given !in conjunction with the annual meeting. The Garden Wall club re ! ceived awards last year on their ! scrapbook and have again entered sex oral state contests and hope to get a prize again. ARLEE COUPLE MISSION VISITORS; ARE NEWCOMERS. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Valentine of the Arlee community were business visitors in St. kgnatius Tuesday. They located there a few months ago, having purchased 80 acres on the Jocko river from a Missoula gentleman by the name of Noble. Mr. Valentin was for several years in the employ of the J. B. Long Cattle Co. west of Augusta and i in the Belt-Sand Coulee area near •Great Falls. He will run cattle on his new place and also plans to sell the merchantable saw timber thereon. BANANA BELT WORKERS 4-H The sixth meeting of the Ban ana Belt Workers was called to order on June 13th at the home of Mrs. Linda Hansen. Miss Flynn came to give us points on how to judge custard and biscuits. The roll call was answered by a way to improve our manners at the table. Next meeting will be at the Pearl Johnson home June 27th. —Deanna Jones, reporter THILLS TAKE VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thill and THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 I daughter. Willie, left last Thuns joay morning for a visit and vaca |tion trip to Washington. Mr. Thi’l I will return to his duties next week. Mrs. Lee Spencer of Missoula is substitute carrier. Mrs. Jess bimkins. Terry and Trudy, rode as lar as Yakima with the Thill's where she will visit her siste -1 eresa and family. FISHIN'NEWS By Frey's Sporting Goods Dept. Trout fishing was some better over the week end. Flathead Lake seems to b P the best bet. । Spinners seem to take the most and best fish. Jocko river ought t . be good when the water subsides and clears. '' e have in a new supply of aekle and are sure we can please ou. ' FREY’S HARDWARE St. Ignatius, Montana I PIANO SALES I i and SERVICE | |LARRY king) : Piano Technician on A 1.1.1 | problems . .a whether Sell-i : ing'. Buying or Tuning’. • • NEW USED i : -HO Burlington. Phone 7180 1 : MISSOULA, MONTANA I : 'lay leave word at The POST) j <REEN& H A \ S O \ Attorneys at Law 401-402 Wilma Bldg,, MISSOULA >ne day-a-week service to - . Ignatius Every Monday FEARON CHAPEL ‘Home for Funerals” • efficient • dependable • RELIABLE AMBULANCE lowers, all occasions MONUMENTS • tr PHONE 37-W-2 IGNATIUS - MONT. KNOPP 'ELDING & FIXIT SHOP "(e mg of all types any place len Knopp, Proprietor ■- IGNATIUS, MONTANA STANLEY M. DOYLE XTTORNEY-AT-LAW General Law Practice (O’er Security Bank Bldg.) P °l- S >N MONTANA K. H. IV IE DM AN LAWYER Pokon : Montana F N. HAMMAN LAWYER Practice f n state and Federal Coms; Probate Matters POLSCX MONT. MARK H. DERK ATTORNEY AT LAW City At'.o rD ey for St. Ignatius —Office at POLSON : MONTANA PEDEft PEDERSEN Licensed and Bonded Real Estate Broker List yoor property today and get ready to move away. RONAN MONT. DR. r w. HAIGHT CHIROPRACTOR ... . JUOW Phones: office 129, Roa. 7K Hours: 10 to ]2; 2 to 5. Even ings 7 to 8, Tues. 4 Fit Foot trouble, corrected. Colon dieorders scientifically treated, X-Rey pfeturee taken WESTERN life innlrancr co. ■EE US ABOUT TOUR LIFE INSURANCE problems FRED OARIEPY, Agent