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PAGE 6 ' St. Ignatius Post MILLARD BULLERDICK, Editor and Publisher Entered as second class matter in the U. S. Post Office at St. Igna tius, Montana, on June 22, 1946 under the Act of March 3, 1879 |« ATI ON A L K) IT ORI A L fSA/ | AsToC^AT^N Published every Thursday at St. Ignatius. Lake County, Mont. The town is located in a very beautiful, fertile, and historical spot in the lower Flathead valley. The partic ular area is known more generally as the Mission valley, and the town itself as “The Mission” from the fact that the St. Ignatius mis- Bion was located here in 1854. MISSION HIGH Louise Jensen, Editor The journalism class plans to ro to Missoula on Oct. 20 and 21 to attend a state wide meeting of high school journalists. The class] •will be well represented, having:] Miss Hanson, our advisor. Jeanne Cordis, Joan Brooks, Joanne Jef fers, V>uise Jensen, Donna Leish man, Jenfel Nelson. Bev. Gergan. Helen Matt, Alice Sorrell, and Car ol Brubaker. They will go down in cars. The Junior Red Cross Council lias been organized and the officers I fire: Phyllis Allard, president; Maxine Schmauch, secretary. Oth ers on the Council are: Margaret Hilton, Donna Leishman, Bill Udall SAVE HEAT « AND BE COMFORTABLE ! I ! ----INSULATE NOW a "KJ" W E HAVE: Blanket Insulation. Batt Jn-tila lion and Pour .In ulatinn. J 2JSp“ WE AI SO I! \\ E: Insulation Board in the / following sizes: Ift \ sft '—inch and \-inih. ; O Fuller Paint and Painting Supplies 1 Ravalli Lumber Co. J E. L. Rowley, Manager S Phone - Ravalli - 3 | RAVALLI - MONTANA 4 If it’s Building Material you want, we have it! 88888S8888SS88888888888S88S8E8SBSS8SS88SE888SSSSf» IM & I jWfiK Harold E. Hunter 5 B Th 3 E * ■ Democratic Candidate for 3 • County Treasurer j I LAKE COUNTY | n Veteran Taxpayer a ® IsHk^K. Business Man Family Man a e Experienced Qualified § b a | HONESTY, INTEGRITY, EFFICIENCY | 1 in the | E ADMINISTRATION OF OFFICE IB ® E E H (Political Adv. Paid for by Harold E. Hunter SSSSESSSSSSS3SE3SMB3SBSSSESSSE3SEESEEES3Ei3SB3333R George T. FARRELL Democratic Candidate for Clerk & Recorder of Like County at the General Election Nov. 7th 11 am a native Montanan and well acquainted with Ijke County and its requirements. I am making no promiMs to secure my election, but will state that if elected, will endeavor to peform the duties of the im partant office of Clerk and Recorder in a capable man ner and rive the public the best possible service. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED (Politial Adv. paid tor by George T. Farrell) James Nuse, Zo Nelson and Miss Mountjoy, advisor. The council will attend a regional meeting in Mis soula on Oct. 21. The Home Ec girls sold hot dogs at the game last Saturday, and' after the game they sponsored a; dance. Altogether, they made a profit of .$31.75. The Seniors held a party on Oct. 17 which was very successful. They* danced to records and had an e;i joiyable evening. The Twirlers club is sponsoring a dance on Oct. 21stt. The profit will go towrad the purchase of new splits. The Junior class will present a program of skits, songs and panto mimes for the entire school in the gym at 2 p. m. today. All the num bers will be original ideas of the Juniors. On Thursday and Friday of next week there will be no school be cause o fthe M. E. A. convention in Missoula. Milk Production High levels of milk can be pro duced with grain mixtures contain ing as little as 2 per cent of fat and cows will probably not suffer ill health on these low’ fat mix tures. FLATHEAD LODGE No. 112, A. F. & A. M. Xa. Meets the 2nd and 4th Tues, of each Month. Sojourneying Brothers always welcome. H. E. Ware Worshipful Master H. A. Tasker Secretary WESTERN LIFE I INSURANCE CO. SEB US ABOUT TOUR LIFE INSURANCE PROBLEMS FRED GARIEPY. Agent ST. IGNATIUS POST Additional Inklings Daniel Hiestand •'went to Butte Monday evening for a pre-indution physical examination. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook of Mis soula visited wit their son. Bob Cook, and family here Sunday, HUNTING NEW RIFLES *& SHOTGUNS IN STOCK Remington “Spotsman 48” Auto loading, 12-guage Shotgun, full or modified choke. Remington ‘Wingmaster’ Repeating Shotgun, 12-guage, full choke Winchester Model 25 Repeating Shotgun, 12-guage, full choke 94 Winchester Carbine, 30-30 70 Winchester Riffle .270 Rifle and Shotgun Am munition Super X and Remington AU popular sizes in stock BECKWITH BROS., Inc. ST. IGNATIUS :: MONTANA JIM BOUCK. SEATTLE MAX, JOIN THE POST STAFF A ne w man at the POST this week Ja es (Jim) Bouck, vho with hi • mot h( r, ' Irs. Millard S. Buller dick arrived by car last Friday fr< m Seattle. Mrs. Bullerd k re turned Sunday via the North Cons'. (Limited, but Jim remained to be gin his new duties. .Mr. Bouck took journalism and printing at the Roosevelt High in Seattle from which he graduated in 1941. He was a student at the University of Washington for five quarters and during World War II worked for Boeing Aircraft four years. He has his private license as a.. aviator and has done navi gation on Puget Sound. The past three years he has been with the State of Washington forestry de partment. and the past two seasons he has been a radio monitor for that service at his lookout station near Sedro-Woolley. Leonard C. Young v -’’ jJnISw Republican RAILROAD AND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER “Experienced” Paid Political Adv by Leonard Young for Cumin'Nwioner Club FEARON CHAPEL “Home for Funerals” • EFFICIENT • DEPENDABLE • RELIABLE • AMBULANCE FLOWERS, ALL OCCASIONS MONUMENTS • •* PHONE 37-W-2 ST. IGNATIUS - MONT. Mrs. .Mpude Buckhouse was hos tess to her bridge club on Tuesday , of last week. i Mrs. Pete Ducharme, Jr., is working at the Legion Club in the absence of Sam Bechtold, who is ■ out on a hunting trip with a > group, Is your name on our list? AVOID REPAIR BILLS NEXT SPRING That big, husky tractor of yours is really quite a delicate piece of equipment. If not given proper treatment it can easily get out of kilter. The winter months are especially rough on farm machinery. Idle equipment, , improperly stored and serviced, Can cause many a financial headache next spring. A little care now can save you plenty of repair bills later on. Your Carter Farm Service Man can help you with the winter storage of tractors and implements. Call him for the Carter Farm Products you need to protect your machinery against cold weather damage. PROTECTIVE WINTER SAFEGUARDS FOR YOUR TRACTOR CRANKCASE - Drain and refill with Carter HD Motor Oil. Run engine few seconds; then re move spark plugs and put % pint in each cylinder. Turn engine over few times, replace plugs. GENERAL - Drain fuel tank. Cover exhaust pipe and breather pipe with cloth to keep moisture out. RADIATOR AND ENGINE BLOCK - Drain both and flush with fresh water. Leave petcocks open while in storage. LUBRICATION - Fill all bearings with fresh Carter Lubri cants. Moke sure transmission and gear housings contain enough oil to protect all parts from corrosion. ^L-SgSSRL DnWvnry Yonr Storey* U The Carter (^) J. K. Beckwith W “Your Carter Dealer” St. Ignatius Montana The School masters Club of the Lower Flathead met at Charlo on Monday evening. Officers for the ensuing year are: Max Stark of Polson, president; Joe Stark, Char lo, vice-president; P. C. Crumip, Ronan, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ringel and family are living in a house near the Grosscurth ranch. The Bert Eatons of Missoula took possession of their farm which the Ringels had leased for some time. Eaton is a sister of Mrs. Ringel. Boost for St. Ignatius. It pays’ | VOTE FOR S A. D. COBB FOR SECOND TERM AS LAKE COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER REPUBLICAN TK KET (Political Adv. paid for by A. D. Cobb) “25 YEARS A TAXPAYER IN LAKE COUNTY” JERRY PAUL, SR. Republican Candidate for County Treasurer GENERA I. ELECTION, NOV. 7, 1950 Ordered inserted and paid for by Jerry Paul. Sr. TIRES - Inflate rear tires to 40 lbs., front tires to 25 lbs. air pressure. Put tractor on blocks. ... for all 9quipwnt Check for missing or faulty parts. Order replacements and make repairs now! Apply point where necessary. Cover scoured or polished parts with Carter Motor Oil or Grease; see that all bear ings, spindles, axles and gears are lubri cated with Carter products to shut out moisture. Shelter or cover machinery when possible. Your Carter AAan has quality Carter products that ore tailored for maximum protection. See him now and save repair bilk next spring. * Oil Company — -- uCariM^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934) Te a Tree At the entrance to a public park in Portugal the traveler finds this sign on a tree: "Ye who would pass and raise your hand against me. harken ere you harm me. I am the heat of your hearth; the friendly shade screening you from the sum mer sun . . . the beam that holds your house, the board on your table, the bed on which you lie, the timber that builds your boat. I am the handle of your hoe. the door of your homestead, the wood of your cradle ... I am the gift of God and friend of man."