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PAGE 4 • ST. IGNATIUS "INKLINGS” Mrs. Marie Downs spent Tues day of this week in Helena on bus iness. The Olsens visited Mr. Frank Tyro in Rochester and found his condition remains about the same. The Methodist Ladies Aid will resume its meetings, Thursday, September 4* at the home of Miss Camilla Osbourne. Mrs. Harry Tasker is co-hostess. The Latter Day Saints church are sponsoring a food and vege table sale this coming Saturday, starting at 10 a. m. at Gambles Store. j Sleep ] ! COMFORTABLY I — in — i | Clean Bedding ; 5 WE DRY CLEAN: j { • QUILTS, PILLOWS, { { • BLANKETS i { • SLEEPING BAGS 5 ; • SPREADS, ETC. j ! • j j AVOID SHRINKAGE BY J 'USING DRY CLEANING! * | MISSION | ! CLEANERS S { ST. IGNATIUS. MONTANA, f t i r ;For the FINEST:! 5 In ICE CREAM and j j SANDWICHES .. . | { STOP AT I {The MALT SHOP! J IN ST. IGNATIUS ! t # Ice Cream sold in any { J amount, both retail & wholesale J 0 If Open 11:00 a. m. to 11:30-| J P- m. { See Your Home Town Jeweler for • Watches, Rings, Cos tume Jewelry, etc. • Silverware in Sets, or Open Pieces • Expert Repair Work of ALL kinds. MISSION TIME SHOP KENNETH E. BROWN AT THE 5 PARIK 5 FRI. & SAT., AUG. 29 A 39 Rex Allen — in — “BORDER SADDLEMATES” —also — Janet and Peter Lawford JUST THIS ONCE SUV. MOV. TUES., AUO. SI, SEPT. I*l Alan Ladd and Lizabeth Scott — in — RED MOUNTAIN Excitement — Magnificence! Technicolor Featoro .... WED. * THU., SEPT. 3 & 4 Ranald Regan £ Rhonda Fleming THE LAST OUTPOST Enemiea. . . . Fighting aide by aide! ! ! ! Bgramount News Cartoon and Fox News matin*. Zrwy Band ay a:3O p. a.) Harold Durrant, of the U. S. Navy has been visiting his sister Mrs. Joe Lee. Mr. and Mrs. James Wittmann of San Ardo, Califorina are visit ing her mother, Mrs. Leona Travis. Mrs. Wittmann was formerly Miss I/ela Bates. Mr and Mrs. Pete Ducharme and daughters, Randy and Linda, have moved into the new home they re cently purchased at 830 Woodford Street in Missoula. The Ducharme family formerly lived in St. Igna tius and have many friends here. Mrs. Ducharme is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Downs. i ;! So it's a question «; i ( OF GETTING THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT AND ( i i 1 MAKING THE DOLLAR GO FARTHEST. 1* • Shaeffrr and Parker Pens and Sets i • Notebooks, Zippered i 1 • Notebook Covers, canvas and plain f • Notebooks, all sizes and prices f • Cravolas. five different sizes f • 50c-Pens and 20c-Automatic Pencils f • Compasses. Shorthand Pads, Tablets, etc. f • Rulers, plastic & wooden; Paints, Brushes \ 11 • Erasers, all types; Inks of many kinds 1 1 • Papers—art. typing, writing, carbon, etc. i i • Pencils 2 for sc, 5c and 10c i 1 • Notebook Paper 10c and 25c • Pencil Tablets sc, 10c, 25c j And of course— » Always Our Fine Foun- i 1 | tain Service, Candies ( !, and Confections 1 loot’s all work to make the 1952-195:1 I Ji 1 school year the BEST EVER! And ' 1 remember, it is always a pleasure to r 1 1 1 1 us to help YOU! 11 : : MISSION iNU® ; KENNETH HURT, Proprietor 1 1 St. Ignatius Montana 1 NOW IN STOCK • BARB WIRE • FIELD FENCING • POULTRY NETTING AT Mission Lumber & Implement: Company ST. IGNATIUS. MONTANA QUALITY Market • GROCERIES • MEATS “Where Vottr Dollar I’uys the Most" Phone 8-W : St. Ignatius, Mont. ST IGNATIUS POST Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens were | visitors Saturday evening at the Dewey Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gill were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Royer, Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. John McCollum and their children, Ruby, John and Jennie were guests of Mrs. Hattie McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clawson went to Harlem, Montana a week ago last Saturday to visit her par j ents Mr. and Mrs. Berg. Mr. Claw son returned on Wednesday, Aug. 20, but Mrs. Clawson remained for j a longer visit. Add the Date: I SEPTEMBER 8 | Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mancel shopping in Ronan last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilton had weekend visitors from Missoula. I Ed Masom of Missoula, who for merly operated Post Creek Store was a recent visitor in St. Ignatius. I Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Phillips ( and famliy of Missoula were visit ; ors at the Virgil Phillips home Sunday. i | Pat Smith accompanied A. So- J lander of Missoula, on an airplane trip to Great Falls, Lewistown and Cut Hank last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kibler were (visiting relatives and friends here jlast week. They returned to their home at Couer d Alene, Idaho Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freshour and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Hamel and family were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Boiler, Saturday evening. There is a bumper crop of esp ecially large huckleberries this year, according to Mr. R. O. Burch of Ravalli, the huckleberrie king who was in town on business Thursday. GIGANTIC Coleir. r. : . 3 extras l Makes and moves heat through 3 to 4 rooms. Dependable heating performance with Low Draft Burner-Big Heat Exchanger- Directionaire Blower •>*h<T . B**' tunity to buy the (f*A AF i HHM famous Coleman y L ■ heat-making, fuel- "IHvW J saving features at HICIUOIWG TANK MODEL 373 tab••«) «00« » OPERATING COST with fuel-air control Automatic! It Adjusts draft to high, low, or medium fire, preventing fuel ~,U. S»ves up to 25% LOW DOWN .4AA PAYMENT I |UU raw u low at t«n COM! IN—BUY NOW-MVIf Comfort c 0... «, IMo ~»h , MmuLMiLM America's loader in hom# hwafing Beckwith Bros. Inc., St. Ignatius, Montana I PREST-O-LOGSI \ | l Big Supply Received This Week!! f X # t I Roofing—Another Carload Just f Unloaded at Our Warehouse ? .!. j- ALL KINDS! ) RIGHT PRICES -f BEST QUALITIES ) SERVICE UNEXCELLED | Ravalli Lumber Co. W. A. JEFFREYS. Owner : E. L. ROWLEY. Manager Phone - Kavalli - 3 RAVALLI - MONTANA ■$ “If it's Bullrlin.'r Matcri ilh you want, WE HAVE IT” P. E. Delaney has been on the sick list the past week. Also Mel vin Udall has been sick. Mrs. Bob Blush was a visitor at the Waldo Phillips home one day this past week. Mrs. Clyde Stevens who has been ill is reported to be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Turnage of Mis soula were in the Flathead valley here on Monday. Mr. George Gardner came into town to spend the week-end front Seeley Lake where he is employed. Mrs. Rose Armour and grand daughter were callers in St. Igna tius, Aug. 20, from Missoula. M rs. Warren Smith is assisting in the light department office at the local USIIS offices. Postmaster Now On Vacation Trip Postmaster Jess Sim kins start ing taking a few days of his annual vacation on Monday, when Joe Mahe returned to his work after three weeks off. f C°l eman j THURSDAY AUGUST 28, 1952 LDS Elders Moot The Seventh Quorum of Elders of the Missoula district for L. D. S., church held their regular mon thly meeting at Poison on Wedne day, Aug. 20, with R. C. Pedersen presiding and Grover Elgan con ducted at the meeting. Pat Smith, Bert Eaton, Bud Rowley and Archie Olsen sang a quartette. | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cunningham, of San Francisco arrived Sunday, Aug. 17, to visit his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. T. H. Cunningham and I with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norman and family. WE’RE SORRY The POST regrets that in pub lishing the list of teachers last week, the names of Miss Margaret Hannan, sixth grade; Miss Opal Mount joy, seventh grade; Dale Christensen, seventh and eighth and Chester Blaylock, Eng lish and history, were inadvertent ly omitted. Shortest Chapter The shortest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 117, which consists of two verses. WE CLEAN SEPTIC TANKS CESSPOOLS With Modern Equipment. WILL BE IN ST. IGNA TIUS AND VICINITY TILL FALL. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. DUNN HANK THOMPSON Mr. Thompson will appear at the Post Creek Pavillion on Friday. August 20. better work's mm from YOUR I ITWPfFARMPA« I with ||m ELECTRODES No fumbling or lost time with the ' pah Farmpack. Seven different | types and diet of electrodes —each clearly marked with complete in structions for use — permit you to handle every welding job on your farm faster and easier. You can re place needed rods In single packages as required. Don't be caught abort —get better work from your Farm Welder. Get ■PS’xd aPAH Farmpack today. Prlce $9.10 - - - Get one today! - - - Welding Rod in pnc/fntpiA aUu**.i IntUn wmldtHf PAH content* protected P6H all Ireeh stock P*H no eecond* or reject! PAH rods for every job PAH no lost identity PAH complete instructions printed on each package PAH no waiting!! STEP IN AND HELP YOUR SELF from oar “SELF SERVICE" — Farm Welder* Headquarter* — • Farmers Rain Oil Comply St. Ignatius Montana