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PAGE 8 aS i NO time LIKE [ |yR CHRISTMAS NO TIMEPIECE •A J ^3' LIKE K \jCALVERT r 5 I J —l 17 JEWELS \ y>3; Jewelry - FOR - CHRISTMAS GIVING JUST ADDEN A VERY COMPLETE STOCK — 1347 Rogers Silverware — D*?lta Pearls - Fings for ladies and gents — Birthstone Rings - Princess Diamonds (Rings Registered and Insured) — Masonic Jewelry — Ronson Liters • Bracelets, Ear Rings • Choker Sets. Pins • Lava Hers, Necklaces • Many kinds of Costume Jewelry c / CALVERT /WAT C H I S X A* dependable as time HeeVl [ Mission A Time Shop ! \ ST. IGNATIUS All prices K . r in c I v de ' : od»fal Tax ■I o _‘r I XMAS Special SERIES TYPE CHRISTMAS TREE BULBS ALL COLORS! : ALL COLORS: 20 BULBS 29 Grcmv^CA The Friendly Store ST. IGNATIUS. MONTANA ' ® ST. IGNATIUS “INKLINGS” Mrs. Smith’s daughter’s name is JOAN. (Re: error last week.) Kenneth and Bruce Papenfuss | were home during ♦he Thanksgiv i ing holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Aune and chil dren left recently to spend the winter in Arizona. Con Wittwer, grade school prin cipal will oe in chaige of the grade school basketball .earn which is practicing three evt nings a week. It was announced that the Fut- I ure Farmers of Amerca of the local school have organized a bas ketball team. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cotrell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert strong and famdy were Thanks giving day guests al the Sidney Strong home. • Miss Joan Smith left Sunday for Salt Lake City after spending the Thanksgiving holidays in St. I Ignatius with her parents Mr. and Mrs. “Pat” Smith | Elaine Papenfuss is traveling to ' Helena Friday afternoon to appear as a witness in a trail. Barring 'unforeseen difficulties, she expects I to be back Sunday. R B PT PM I E Mrs. Rose Rhoades, third grail? teacher was unable to teach Mon ci ay because of illness Mrs. Hal Sumsel, secretary to Supt. H. Sel juk was UI Monday and Phyllis Allard acted aa secrelaty. Among students attending col ledges, home for the holidays wore Donna Sainsbury and Bot nie Mc- Collum from Dillon Normal, Elarne Mikkelson of M. S. U.. Genevieve Welch. Dixie Sipe and Jack S u kins of M. S. V. J >hn G. Sipe. A E 2. I’SNR V 6 who is on the aircraft earlier “Vail Forge”, -ui pi tsed his par ents. Mr. and Mis. Jess Sipe la ’ Tuesday when he arrived home to spend a few days. He plans to re turn t<> his nip November 30. at tiii: 5 PARK - FRL & SAT.. DEC. 1 & 2 Brian Donlevy. Mac. Carey,Roht. Preston, Al. Dekker, Wm. Bendix | and Walter Abel | — in — “WAKE ISLAND” 14 days America will never forget! —also— HOLY YEAR 1950 Narrated by the Very Reverand Robt. I. Cannon, S.J. ***** SUN., MON.. TL ES., DEC. 3 4 & 5 Spencer Tracy, Jamees Stewart. Valentina Corteesa, John Hodiak, I Sid. Green street, lionel Barrymore j — in — MA LAYA Life is short but sweet in Malaya! Paramount News ***** WED. & THUR., DEC.fi &7 Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan with Eve Arden — in — “The Lady Takes a Sailor” - - - - and the fun begins!! ***** Cartoon and Fox News (Matinee Every Sunday 2:30 p. m.) ill K&l R Ulf ' ST. IGNATIUS POST are moving this week to Mrs. Ode lia Ilawkins’ house in the n< ’h part cf town. Mr. and Mi>. Ray Thrill motored to Hamilton to spend Tha iksgivi ig with their daughter, Mrs. Lee Spencer and family. The Legion team will meet a team from the “Double Front Bar’’ o» Missoula in a basketball game here in Mission inis Saturday eve. Mrs. Naida Hudson and children Alfred Hilton, who is stationed in the Philippines with a warning, [squadron in radio communicatio s ! 'has made the rating of sargent. Alfred Phelps and son, George of Missoula visited briefy with their aunt. Mrs. Myra Gould and cousin, Mrs. Joe Mahe, Jr., hist Wednesday. They were enroute to Whitefish to meet Donna Mae Phelps. The Junior RBi* club has organ-j ized and held their first meetiyg I e week ago Monday night at the ■ high school from 7 to 9 P. M. wi h ' :i few members of tne senior R fle I club as instruct is. The senior । members meet so lowing the jr-. i or from 9 to 11 the same evening. (vihhew Sunshine Vn-oz. pkg. 1 HYDROX) 35, ! COOKIES FOR A REAL TREAT USE a (wood ! pham^ FOR YOUR f , Q SANDWICHES LOH I7L Easy-to-Make WrfjW Puddingy Asstd. Flavors 2 P ; 17c Staley’s Cl WAFFLE WL SYRUP vMsflw Zl^-Lb. ar Can 45C STALEY’S Cream Corn or Cube Glom STARCH 2X _ 25c Staley's STA-FLO Liquid Starch QUART o - BOTTLE ZIC #1 SIMONIZ ^‘OR FLOOR! SIMONIZ PASTE WAX For Floors / q 1-lb. Can 07C SIMONIZ WINDOW GLAZE Cleans Windows Fast 20 °^ n 59c lanvlktm Makes Cleaning and Washing Easier and Faster 10S ce 33c RED A WHITE MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 14 “ 19c Noodles 31c KOI LLIER> ROLL With TREES Sam and Paul Roullier. both st n *of M». ind Mrs. I ro Ro'Hcr again I are making their trip with Uhrist nias trees. Sam. and Ray Jenson . left with a truck load over a week ago and word has come that they haw arrived at Lincoln. Nebraska but reported that theeroands "ere in icry slippery condition. Paul left "ilh his truck load, also for Lincoln last Wednesday but his mother has not received word of his arrival at । this writting. The local boys have been engaged in this tree business for four years now. i MRS. ROBERT COOK GUEST OF HONOR AT SHOWER Mrs. Cook was honor guest at a shower Wednesday at the home of - her mother, Mrs. C. H. Papenfuss. Mrs. Cook recieved many beautiful • gifts, for the most part intended । for “someone’’ who has not yet ar ’ rived. , Mrs. Leona Webber and Mrs. L. i A. Durrani were hostesses and re freshments were servetL i Among those present were Mis. । M. C. Pierce, Mis. Nathan Pierce, Annie Kent, Catherine Brooks, Kaj Olson, and Mis. Elmer Brower. tSATISFACT/OM 1 GUARANTEED I or your You can be sure of value when you buy Red & White, for it is your assurance of com plete satisfaction. For the right quality at the right price, buy Red & White. Prices ef fective December Ist, 2nd and 4th. CHUNK PINEAPPLE 2 79c SLICED PINEAPPLE XI 3 S.. 2 s I.OO PEACHES 3 "a. 2 ? S I.OO APRICOTS Unpeeled Halves 3 *I.OO DC A DC Red & White, Halvei « P ■ tAKj No. 2’/ 2 can 45C APPLE SAUCE SX. 2 I:. 2 39c APPLE BUTTER 45c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE «o. c .. 33c ORANGE JUICE «o. „ 35c BLEND JUICE «o. c.. 35c ORANGE JUICE 1 ’/i Pint* of Juice 2 Cans 45c KARO SYRUP Crystal White, 24-oz. Bottle 23c SWEET CHOCOLATE:-:;". o ,'' 39c HERSHEYS DAINTIES Chocolate Bits .... 2^ 43c COCOANUT 2 IS 35c MIXED NUTS All New 1950 Crop, Pound .'.39c CORN c “% h „. 3 N U“ 43c TOMATOES Ja,". 3 c!.. 2 49c CATSUP 2 '.X. 33c LIMA BEANS ^zW’37c SHORTENING . 98c "The Finest Shortening by Every Test" RED & WHITE Stores In This Area BECKWITH BROS.. INC. St. Ignatius I KELLY S SELF SERVICE Polson E. J. WAMSLEY Moiesc LAKE CITY GROCERY Polson FLATHEAD TRADING CO I’ablo A. Mr STERLING CO. Ronan G. W. WAMSLEY Charlo M. C. McLAUGHLIN Dixon JOHNS - KIRK WEDDING (Continued trom page 1) hg • on y< ar and was a membet of the Ka pi a Delta soriety. The groom w is born at Somers, grad uated with the class of 10-16 at Flathead Countv high school and also attended M. S. C. wherp he was affiliated the Pi Kappa Alpha traternity. Amo; g out-of-town guests at the wedding were: Mrs. Henrietta j Keenan of Boz; man who is house- . peeper at the eroom’s fraternity J house: Miss Ernestine Newhardt of Bozeman, a sorority sister of the bride: Phyllis Treweed. Mrs. Isa 1;: ile Ritzman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritzman and Bobby. Flor- l once and Georgia of Kalispell; Mr.! and Mrs. Art Kirk. Edwin, Bobbv | and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Van Rinsum, Frances Van Rinsum, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Werner and Bevorlv Van Rinsum. all <> f Som ers; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kirk of Ronan; Lou Hcfl and Paul Srhne - • koi of Bozeman; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Botts, Mrs. Clovis J. Painter and Bonnie, .Mr. and M»s. Howard G. Kirk. Dorothy and Shirlev. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smalley. Mr. and i Mrs. Gerald Ferdinand, all of Mis- . soula. THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1950 M ETH () I) I ST L A DIES AID BAZAAR Equity Hall St. Ignatius Saturday, Dec. 9 Open at 2 p. m. • FANCY WORK • APRONS • PRODUCE • CANDY • FISH POND TEA SERVED 2:00 p. m. to 4:30 p. tn. DINNER SERVED 6:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Adults SI.OO Uhildren 50c For Every Baling Require ment you can depend on RED & WHITE FLOUR Every Sack Guaranteed 50 . ; 3.49 B Fortified with Liver for H^thier Pete »£.' 29c RINSO 63c RINSO 32e LUX to 32c LUXW : 25c kATW MH t LUXES! ?or 17e Mouum an