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PAGE 8 • ST. IGNATIUS “INKLING S" Gene Turnage, Poison attorney, attended to legal matters and visit ed with friends in St. Ignatius on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hammond: returned last week from a month’s vacation to various points in Miss-1 curi. They purchased them a new; •Nash sedan to make the trip in'. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Payee, Mr.l and Mrs. Ralph Coulter and Mr.l and Mrs. Irving Stobie attended 1 the square dance festival in Kalis-! pell Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of eastern Montana visited the first j part of last week with Mr. Boyd’s! mother. Mrs. Mabel Boyd and his j sister. Mrs. Fred Gariepy and fam- Bv. ; See US for Your 1 Portrait Needs '4 ss#.*** 9 Let us enlarge your la\- ' orite snapshot. It will mean \ more to vou then. i ! Rob’t C. Larsson « . . 1\ O. ROX 7SS ! ST. IGNATII’S. MONT. J Phone 4 See Your Home Town Jeweler for • Watches, Rings. Cos tume Jewelry, etc. • Silverware in Sets, or Open Pieces • Expert Repair Work of AI.E kinds. MISSION TIME SHOP KENNETH E. BROWN j For the FINEST: | ; In ICE CREAM and ! ; SANDWICHES .. . ! J STOP AT I i The MALT SHOP! « IN .ST. IGNATIUS ! <4 # Ice C' earn sold in any | * amount, both retail & wholesale I 4 Open 11:00 a. m. to 11:30| J p. m. | {MOST COMPREHENSIYEJ j Tire Warranty Ever Issued l | The states Rubber Co. now offrrs J | Gates Tire owners lifetime pro- J I tection against lire failures, in* | J eluding blowouts, bruises or de- | I feeIs—WITHOUT LIMIT as to I j time or mileage. We sell Gates j | Tires and Tubes. See us now re- J I garding the “Customer Satis- | I faction Contract. I ! OEDER’S— ; | TIKE SHOP ! j HONAN : MONTANA ' I * AT THE n PARK - FIU. & SAT., NOV. 2 & 3 Rod Cameron and Wayne Morris — In — STAGE to TUCSON Technicolor Feature —also — Helen Walker and Willard Parked MY TRUE STORY ***** SI N. MON. TUES. NOV. 4. & 6 Starring Joe! McCrea ard Ellen Drew — in — — MOM’s — “STARS IN MY CROWN" You'll Feel Like You’re Growing l!n All Over Again Paramount News WED. .V Till Its.. NOV. 7 &' H Dan Duryea and Gale Storm AL JENNINGS of OKLAHOMA l.ast .of the Great Outlaws .*• (In Color) Cartoon and Fox News (Matinee Every Sunday 2:30 p. m.) Mr. and Mrs. Dan 1 ,csh of | Great Falls visited at the John Ross home during Saturday and Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. James Lee and! family visited Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Newton. Mr. Lee is with the Prest o-log plant in Missoula. < ,i f Mrs. Phil Beckwith entertained! ' her Wednesday afternoon bridge | club last week. Two tables were lin play with high score favor' [going to Mrs. Fred Gariepy. Miss Margaret Hannan, nth orade teacher, is confined to the Holy Family hospital for treat-! ! ment. She entered the hospital the I first part of last week. Miss Camilla Osborne is taking her place at school. Bud Rowlev and Dann West gave la sunwise birthday party for Gor-I don Hill on Wednesday evening l of last week at Naida Hudson’s home. Twelve of his friends were present. Games and dancing were enjoyed, after which two birthday cakes with lighted candles were cut and served. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Xorbert Nad ran and son returned to his! base at Albuquerque, New Mexico 1 last Friday after a three week; j furlough spent here and at Honan.! During his stay, he went on a big] game hunt. Mrs Nadrau will be remembered here as Helen Thill.j Mrs. Yul Seliak of Bridget* visit-j , ed from Thursday to Sunday with ner daughter-in-law and son, Sunt.! and Mrs. Harland Seljak. Mrs. Sol-' jak accompanied Mrs. George Pre ; mo and son. Dean, of Edgar, Mon-! I tana who came to visit Mr. and) j Mrs. Dale Christensen. Mrs. ChrKt ' ensen anil little son returned with I her mother. Mrs. Prcmo. to Edgar [ where she expects to visit two week.*. AN EXPRESSION OF TH \NKS ANI) \PPRECL\TIO\ We wish to take this opportunity! to thank everyone who was so kind and thoughtful to David and to us] since the time of the accident. It helped so very much to know wej had the faith prayers of evorv-. r.ne. We appreciated the beautiful flowers, the cards and letters, the 1 many baskets of fruit that were; sent to him. We especially want to thank' Dr. C. P. Brooke for all that he has! done for David. We want to thank all of the nurses at the hospital and especially Sister John ad Kenny Mayer who worked so long and faithfully to save him. Wf also want to give a very special; thanks to Phil Beckwith, and Gail and Dale Anderson for donating blood, and to Dan Seery who stood! by reach* to give, and to all who volunteered and were typed. Words don’t seem to sa v what is j in our hearts but wo want to J say to all— Thank You. Mr. ard Mrs Arvil Anderson and Family KNOFP WELDING * FIXIT SHOP Welding of all types any place Glen Knopp. Proprietor ST. IGNATIUS, MONTANA FULLER COSMETICS G. E. AAMO I) T Box 350 PABLO. MONT JOOOOCM>#<X'OC-0 < »sor.ooo<»‘' I MISSION f i CLEANERS § : Quality Work § v Our Specialty £ o “° - 8 % ALSO: J rj • Altering o 6 • Repairing 0 1$ • Zippers 8 y • Pockets 8 —O —■ g “Let us help you e look your BEST” | ST. IGNATIUS. MONT Aft A. | I F EARON | ; CIIVPKL i i “Home for Funerals” i I • EFFICIENT J j • DEPENDABLE | J • RELIABLE 1 ! * ! J AMBULANCE | I FLOWERS, ALL OCCASIONS j | MONUMENTS I I • I J tr PHONE 37-W-g ’ j ST. IGNATIUS - MONT, j ST. IGNATIUS POST j Mrs. Sadie Rabbit of Colorado' i Springs. Colorado was an overnight guest of Mrs. Mary Strong recent-j j ly. | ■! Mr. and Mrs. Dun Gould returned 1 Fridav from their honeymoon trip 1 and are at home at the Bratton; apartment. i I i | Jack Marshall returned this week i from a business trip to Ennis in ‘ Madison county. He states th it Mrs. Marshall and the two childr . ren, Linda Kay, <>, and Sandra. 8, will arrive in St. Ignatius rext I week. They will have an apartment j in the Mission hotel. Mr. Marshall I recently purchased an interest in the Kelly Chevrolet Co., Inc. The opening of the chink season ■j Sunday at noon brought feverish! j activity to this area. Local cases j were swamped with business and I tavern operators were kept on the ■'bustle. An interesting sidelight on the number of cars on the road ’ will be found in the Arlee Articles,! written l y Mrs. Walter Morigeau. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Phelps and! son. George. Mr. and Mrs. Vail Troop and Miss Pauline Oberg! all of Missoula visited briefly ! ,j Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Myra k Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahe Jr. Thev had spe t the day! lar the Troop’s summer hcaiu* on !| the east shore. ; D anv one thinks that a man' ’! with hiv right arm off at the . shoulder cannot shoot a rifle with I accuracy and ski!!, let them con-; ,j sider the case of I. /man Trahan, j local man and memlbor of the Con-! .I federated Selish-Kootenai tribe. I • ! He brought down his meat on! l! Tuesday morning of this week not! . far from St. Ignatius when deer i ventured dose to town. ‘ m USED i Y WASHERS § WE HAVE \ GOOD STOCK ON HAND ! •> | PRICED FROM: | $19.50 "'§59.50 V 3T A LOT OF SERVICE EOR LITTLE MONEY! % See Them NOW! ■pplWß'Tr’Tr’T'TmjPMß ■Uv.'*, The Friendly Store ST. IGNATIUS - MONTANA E Painting Decoratin’ IF YOU ARE... BE SURE TO SEE US 1 Oi! VOl'R SUPPLIES! WE HAVE A COMPLETE I INE OF Fuller Paints & Brushes (lm? , n , « Also - Super Kemtone, Kemtone and Kemglo. • HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW IMPROVED ROLLER PAINTER BY FULLER — that makes it so easy to paint your walls and ceilings? GOME IN TODAY! And These Snow Flurries Remind us to tell you that We have a nice line of LADIES FUR TRIMMED OVERSHOES MEN’S OVERSHOES. Buckle. Zipper MEN’S and BOYS' KNEE-HIGH BOOTS Mission Lumber & Implement Company ST. IGNATIUS, MONTANA ) | Mrs. Boh Johnson returned to j her home at Helena a week ago lasti , Saturday after a two weeks visit J ADDS GROCERY LINE i The Quality Market, owned by! ! J. J. Chipman. has been remodel-1 [ ed in the interior so as to permit the addition of groceries and other) commodities. Mr. Chipman is ai member of the town council and! ho purchased the market and the I building, which also houses the! Club Bar. Mission Barber shop and Mission Realty, from Mark M., Twichcll, now of White Sulphur Springs. Fred Armstrong is in the I employ of Mr. Chipman. MILES CITY MAN BUYS THE ; TEPEE BAR; STRO.MSTEADS I TO REMAIN IN ST. IGNATIUS Dave W( v : rer of Miles City last ! week purchased the Tepee Bar from Mr. and Mrs. Tony Strom- 1 stead, former Missoula couple who | (purchased the business from Men j rv Zook about a year ago. Mr.l Werner took charge Nov. Ist. tho j some legal detail is yet involved, under a new law. in the transfer : of the liquor license. Mr. Werner is a married man | aril they have three children. The ; POST understands they will live*, ! in one of the Henry M. Johnson houses on tho south side of town, formerly the Twi hell property. 1 Mr. Werner formerly operated the! Log Cabin at Arlee, selling the same to Steve and Roger Morin. ; Mr. and Mrs. Stromstead plan to continue their residence in St. Ig j natius. They are living in the A. C.j Brooks residence. Mr. Stromstead ■ has gone into the busir.ess of plac j ing pinball machines, nickelodians, ■! and other entertainment devices in 1 business houses. i, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. • I Wm. Riggert and other relatives ■ I Y J- Riggert, hers, and her brother, I in Missoula. WE SINCERELY HOP THAT YOU HAD YOUR \ OR YOUR J WINTERIZED before [lll S this. cold snap set in! | Farmers Union Oil Co. | ST. IGNATIUS, MONTANA j a.A—, ■■ TI-UM I—, ■ / j jjf ’ Ipp gg The Vanishing American Cooks, maids and housekeepers are getting scarce as hen’s teeth! In fact, there are a half million fewer today than ten years ago. At the same time, the number of families has increased by millions! However, this state of affairs hasn’t confused Mrs. America. She knows that wired help can do the job of hired help. Think for a moment how electricity lightens your household tasks. It vacuums your rugs, washes and irons your clothes, heats your water—even entertains you—at the flick of a switch: Docs all this—and more—for only a few cents a day “wages”! What else gives you so much real value at so little cost? With the prices of everything else rising . . . and rising . . . electricity remains low in price —a biggei bargain than ever! MONTANA POWER COMPANY DTPS k PARTY!! Honoring Charles Anderson and Camile Van Haverbeke, recent discharged veterans, will be given at the Legion Hall in St. Ignatius on Saturday Evening, Nov. 3, 1951 All Legionnaires. Auxiliary Members and Their Guests are cordially invited. There will he danc ing to modern and old time music, refreshments, singing and a general good lime. We hope you will attend. jas. r. w. McCarthy post, 106 ST. IGNATIUS, MONTANA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1!>51 L. W. Hodges of Chailo was at* tending to business in St. Ignatius today. He is a member of the board of directors of the F. U. Oil Co.