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• ST. IGNATIUS
“INKLINGS”
Bud Zumwalt had the first coat
of stucco applied to his house this
week.
Ren Gill attended to business in
Polson last Thursday and visited
at the Glee Ridnour home.
Mrs. George Shepard
of Missoula visited briefly with
Mrs. Myra Gould last Thursday,
while on a trip to Round Butte.
The POST regrets having omit
ted in last week’s advertisement
the place where Ed Handley is
holding 'his old time gospel meet
ings. The place is Equity hall and
should have been so stated in the
'advertisement.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirk of Rig
fork. where the young couple are
ranching, spent last Saturday night
at the home of the latter’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. -Johns and fam
ily and were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Sipe. Dixie Sipe and Lou Hep:!
at a picnic above Jocko Lakes on
Sunday.
Dave W. Jenson took a load us
furniture to Nampa, Idaho last Fri
day for the Duiramt family. .Also
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Kent have
gone there to look for an new loca
tion. It is reported that Mr. and
Mrs. Kent hive sold their farm'
here.
HOLY FAMILY
HOSPITAL
Admitted
Mrs Lawrence Finl y. Christine
Gelhardt, Mrs. Joseph Lee. Jose
iphine Stasso, Charlotte Burland
Agnes Hernandez, Robert Watt.
Mrs. Victor Cordier. Pet? Hansen,
Mrs. Louis McDonald, Mrs. Eliza
beth Lane. Frances Vanderburg,
'Mrs. Arnold Lee, Mrs. Delbert
Rose and girl, Ri hard Bower. Val
dina Barnaby. Mrs. Thomas Bowl
er, Parley Smith, Marvin Mahe,
Robert Watt, Leslie Clairmont,
Mrs. Alexander Cullooyah, Fran
cine Borland. Mrs. Frank Sweeney
and girl. Mrs. S .Knudson, Pierre
Pichette, Mrs Irvin/ Ball. Frank
■Bellmore, Stanley Burton, Kath
leen McDonald, Mrs. Raymond
Harrell, Norman Chenv. Daniel
Howlett. Mis. Mary Hewankorn.
Jack Ramsey. Patricia McLeod.
Ralph Sandon, Mrs. Calletano Ram
irez. Mrs. Steve Rodriguez
Discharged
Mrs Delbert Rose and cirl,
Mrs. Frank Sweeney and girl. Mrs.
Kenneth Neumann and boy. Mrs.
Leslie Ridley and girl. Baby Mad
plumc. Mrs. Lawrence Finley. Peto
Hansen, Mrs. Louis McDorald.
Christian Gelhardt. Josephine Stas
so, Charlotte Burland, Mrs. Joseph
Leo Robert Watt. Leslie Clairmont,
Mis. Victor Cordier. Mrs. Arnold
Lee. Richard Brower Parley Smith.
Valdina Barnaby. Fiank Bellmore,
Stanley Burton. B mice Finley,
Mrs. Henry Felsman, Mrs. Lyle
Peterson. George Olsen. Mrs. Rose
Soucie, Ki clip rd Schroer, Walter
Cooper, Darlene McLeod. Donald
Evans, Mrs. Frank McClure, An
drew Starr, Thomas Cantrel, John
Heath, Mrs. Sarah Evans, Lynn
'Hcgge, Mrs. Oswald Thomas.
TJ J J BRUSHES
hljllpY and
X COSMETICS
G. E. AAMODT
Box 350 PABLO. MONT.
AT THE
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FRI. & SAT., JUNE 1 & ‘2
Mickey Rnoney, Pat O’Brien and
Beverly I’yler
— in —
The FIREBALL
Rooney ruler roller riot*!
—also—
Gene Autry and Champion, with
Smiley Burnette ar. ri other stars
in
WHIRLWIND
Hard riding! Action!!
«««««
SI N. MON. TLES. JUNE 3. 4 ,5
•Robert Taylor, Louis La'hern, Pau
la I!aymon, Marshall Thompson
— in —
“Devils Doorway"
F»ghling adventure—when the red
nan challenged the savage guns
©f the white man.
Paramount News
*****
WED. & THU., JUNF 6 & 7
Dennis Morgan. Jack Carson and
Davis Day
— in —
Hj’s a Great Feeling
— Color by Technicolor —
Cartoon and Fox Newsi
(Matinee Every Sunday 2:30 p. m.) 1
Frey Eros, poured a concrete
floor at the Dubay home-store
garage this week.
Louis Hepfl of Bozeman was a
guest over the past weekend of the
Jess Sipe family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ottman Coverdell
and son of Washington were vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. Con Witt
wer and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Phillips
and two children left Sunday for
their home in Washington after a
visit here with friends and rela
tives.
Word was received here this
week from Mrs. F. M. Wehr that
she and Mr. Wehr would arrive in
St. Ignatius for the summer months
next week, from Miles City, where
both Mr. and Mrs. Wehr teach
school. Their home is the former
Hodges property on Mission street.
Mrs. Whalon Quinn and baby
daughter, Patricia Ann. arrived a
few days ago from Pocatello, Ida
ho, to visit her parents and other
relatives. She will be remembered
as the fromer Donna Brower, wh 1
was a clerk at Gambles following
ler graduation from high school.
Con Wittwer sustained a frac
tured rib and other injuries a few
days ago when he fell v hile work
ing on his new home on Mission
street. Being alone, he took his
car and drove to Ronan for sut -
gieal help as Dr. C. P. Brook was
there that day.
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— REAL OLD TIME HOE DOWN
i POST CREEK
PAVILLION
! FEATURING THOSE
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Four RHYTHM Kings
! PLAYINC YOUR FAVORITE !
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। Polkas, Schottiches, Etc. j
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Now you will find a brand new label
on the Great Falls Select beer bottle, but
remember*«the beer in the bottle It the same
fine beer you’ve always enjoyed. Look
for thio new label at your favorite dealer's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seen’ are do
ing a nice improvement job on the
lawn at their home on Mission
street. Mr. Seery plans to erect
a garage at some future date and
some concrete footings for this
have beer. laid.
FISHIN' NEWS
By Frey’s Sporting Goods Dept.
FREY’S HARDWARE
St. Ignatius, Montana
Pan fish are biting good in Kick
ing Horse. Other fishing is spotty,
with a good catch here and a poor
one there However the creeks
ar? full of water and I predict
lots of good fishing in them from
now on. Spinners a/d flatfish will
be very good We can outfit you
for most ary kind of fishing.
HOTICE
We will not do any cleaning dur
ing the week of June fith to June
loth. Going on vacation.
MISSION
CLEANERS
U^EAT FAILS BPEWWIES, INC., GREAT FALLS
ST. IGNATIUS POST
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cordis drove
from their farm northeast of town
to Clinton Sunday to visit their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Haiet.
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Gambles
THE FRIENDLY STORE
St. Ignatius - Montana
Announcement:
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WE W ISH TO ANNOUNC E THAI WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ~ ’
J. K. BECKWITH SERVICE STATION
IN ST. IGNATIUS, EFFECTIVE, FRIDAY. JUNE Ist. and henceforth the business win
be operated under the firm name of
Carter Oil & Gas Service
HAMEL & STOLL. Owners
BOTH THE WHOi,ESALE AND RETAIL BUSINESS WILL BE OPERATED
THE SAME AS IN THE PAST. AND IT WILL BE OUR SINCERE AIM AND EN
DEAVOR TO GIVE THE PUBLIC THE SAME DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND THE
SAME HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT WERE GIVEN RY THE FORMER OWN
ER. MR. BE' KWITH. WE SHALL GREATLY APPRECIATE THE CONTINUED
PATRONAGE GF OLD CUSTOMERS AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME
TO NEW.
In addition to this, we will be open Sundays from 8 a. m
to 5 p. m., and on weekdays from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. 3
• In addition to ( ARTER products, we are dealers for Miller Tires and Tubes for Cars,
Trucks and Implements.
Walter (Walt) Hamel
Raymond (Ray) Stoll
Thank You ALL and Good Luck!
Having sold by Service Station to Raymond Stoll and Walter Hamel. I wish to
thank you al! for your kind patronage during the years I have been in busi
ness. If has been a keen pleasure to serve you I am glad to commend these
two local men to you. They are well acquainted and familiar with the conditions
in this area. I wish them every Slices?. ,
J. K. (Jack) Beckwith
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
family arrived from Bozeman dur
ing the weekend to visit his moth
er, Mrs. Kathryn Kelly, arxl his
brother, Bill Kelly, and family.
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1931
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Gergen
arid baby have moved to Ho^
Springs where he is working wntfP'
a construction crew. They were
home this weekend.