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Thursday, March 25. 1943 THE NEWS. LIBBY, MONTANA PAGE FIvs { [ LOCAL jMeasles Must Be Reported to X - ...... a: ♦>: happening. i Health Officer : For High Production For Healthy, Robust Shopping Suggestions and a Healthy Flock, jfl I hail Chicks, start them on ^ Friday and Saturday Judge Dean King will be in Lib­ use iMisco Blue Tag IT IVlisco Chick Starter «£♦ by Friday to hold court. Egg Mash s X Electric Light Bulbs "o' Jean Riley of Kalispell was trans­ ;♦ 'fvpr ♦> Ken-Rad--15, 25, 40, 60 watts Î. Cârton of 6 ...... (9c acting business in Libby Monday. 1 100 75c Leon De Borde, rancher living Misco Products Are Quality Products V Watt—Carton of 6 ... southwest of Troy, was transacting : business in Libby Monday. Always sold at reasonable prices ♦> & Î. KIX The First Lutheran Ladies. Aid 2 for ...... 25c -ÿj will hold a food sale at the Variety Big volume permits low prices. ♦>X * ß> « it SUNBURST CAKE FLOUR Grocery Saturday, March 27. Bonnie May Flour, 49 lbs. $2.10 : 5 pounds J9c Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farris and son. XL Vx WHEATWORTH CEREAL Martin, were up from Troy Satur­ Rex Flour, 49 lbs...... 2.10 that the school nurse and teachers x A Package ...... 21C & day for a few hours in the city. Clean Wheat ...... 2.40 X m ! have been instructed to exclude X Mrs. Frank Schnydz of Warland ♦> I Dr.from J. school M. Cairns, any child city wdthhealth a cough,of- ^ Misco Chick Starter Mash.. 3.85 Sunshine Honey Grahams came to Libby Sunday. She had inflamed eyes or showing any oth- J i just received word of the death of ficer. reports that there are a few J Fancy Ground Barley 2.15 er indication of infection. 2 pounds ...... her father at Staples, Minn. cases of measles in the city. He Em-Em Co. Laying Mash .... 2.95 : 33c wishesAttention to emphasizeis called to thatthe follow-|Vit be- ; V BOKAY FLOUR The guy who starts out to make ingcomes excerpt the legal from duty theof aMontana parent, : x a name for himself in crime nearly healthguardian laws: or anyone of a household 1 «*►♦> One very good way to start your garden right is to use ♦>z 24 pounds 1.15 always settles for a number in­ to Measlesnotify —thePremises health officeron which when- a [ X; Anaconda Treble Superphosphate, or Anaconda Garden Fer- stead.—The Boys’ Messenger, State. case occurs shall be placarded. : X 96 449 ever they know' or suspect exist-1 £ tilizer. We will have a limited supply, so order early. I pounds Industrial School. enccPatient of infection. afflicted Failurew'ith the to diseasereport I $z ♦> Mr, and Mrs. Graham Cadwell under such condition is punishable 1 ^ I Sonny Boy Corn shall not be permitted to attend I 414 and little son were in Libby Satur­ schoolunder theor law.other public gatherings I Phone X 2 for ...... 25c day from their home at Anaconda, andThe shall health be officerisolated furtherfor a states!mini­ I Peanut Butter visiting with friends for a few days. mum period of seven days after the i Paul Stamschror 2?F3 f They returned home by bus Tues­ appearance of the rash, and until X Roundup—2 pound jar (5c day. all discharges from the nose, cars ^X^t^X^t^X^X^X^t^t^X^X^t^X^l^X^X^t^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^l* Northrop King Co. Seeds Inland Seed Co. Seeds Mrs. James Reedy and daughter. and throat have disappeared and Portland Seed Co. Seeds Mrs. Frank Wood, went to Bonners cough ceased. Ferry Saturday for a visit with the No restrictions on immune chil­ New Radio Program Whitcomb family, Mrs. Whitcomb dren. being a daughter of Mrs. Reedy. By National Grange South Libby Purity Store They returned home Sunday. CELEBRATE 63rd WEDDING v Cards are out announcing the an­ ANNIVERSARY On Friday, April 2, KGEZ, Kal- * nual Lions club ladies’ night, to be Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barr were ispell, will start a new scries of, V given next Saturday in Masonic honor guests at a celebration Tues­ programs dealing with Grange ac-, hall. There will be entertainment, day afternoon in which few couples tivities. These programs will bo on I dancing, a general good time, and are ever able to participate—their the first and third Fridays from 4) 63rd wedding anniversary, Their ■ lunch. Members are each to take a 1:15 to 1:30, On the alternate Fri­ Keen (2lean! daughter, Mrs, Claus Detjens, gave days, they will continue to feature I guest. § Leo Cloutier arrived home Sat­ a dinner for them and later held local Grange talent. Oregon, Wash­ One of the most prized things in war-tom lands is toilet soaps. I urday for a few days1 visit w’ith open house at which a number of ington, Idaho and Montana are Buy WAR BONDS friends gathered to extend congrat­ Here we have a great abundance. We offer you— J Mrs. Cloutier and wdth other rela­ sponsoring these programs. The first ulations and best wishes to this Wrigley's Big Bath Size, 4 for SLOT î tives and friends. He left Tuesday will be "Embattled Farmers,” tell­ To Help Wrigley’s Baby Bath Size, cake ■ estimable couple who have been res­ 10c to return to duty at a camp near ing the story of the organization of Novelty Soap, box ..... 29c * idents of Libby for many years. ■ St. Louis, Mo. Recently he had been the Grange. The second to be heard BOMB HITLER Woodbury’s—4 for ...... 29c Friends will be glad to learn that Colgate’s Floral Odors . 6c; 6 ior 35c at Patterson, N. J. on April 16 will feature the part I Mrs. Barr, who suffered a fractured the Grange had in getting the pure with the savings you have when t Clay Parker arrived home Thurs­ you shop at ... . Prescriptions î hip some weeks ago, is recovering food and drug act. day night from California, he hav­ nicely and is in the best of spirits. HOUGH'S Phone 55-J ing been honorably discharged from These programs may be hoard on the army, being one of those who PRAISES RED CROSS KHQ Monday night at 7:00 WT. GRANGE REPORTER. are being released because of age. Fred Berges, son of Mr. and Mrs.) The Gables Kootenai Valley Grosswiler, State Juvenile super­ He has accepted employment at the Homer Berges, recently spent sev­ If you can’t find it in a Libby Your Friendly Neighborhood intendent, of Kalispell, helped to sawmill. He says Mrs. Parker will eral days in the hospital at Keesler store, try our Classified ads. tf ■ _ Store Grange Organizes organize Kootenai Valley Juvenile follow in about a month. Field, Miss., an air corps technical Groceries No. 5 . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crotleau school. He has this to say: Juvenile Group Canned Goods Sister Grosswiler explained to the drove over to Kalispell Sunday for “If you ever get a chance to do Gomp! Funeral Homes children the meaning of à Juvenile a visit with relatives. They» took anything for the Red Cross, please Meats Friday, March 19, will be long and the part it has in the Grange with them Mrs. Chas. Hubacher and do it. They are surely good to j Libby Eureka Troy Candy remembered by the children of Koo­ program. Fourteen children signed her father, C. W, Hutton, who has us. They bring us paper, envelopes, 1 Phone 49 Tobaccos and tenai Valley Grange. Sister Mabel the charter list. veen very ill for some time but w'ho puzzles, magazines, shaving cream Funeral and Ambulance Service Gas For Your Car ■4- and other things. Anytime a soldier! An explanation was made of the is now much better. Mrs. Hubacher MONUMENTS needs help, the Red Cross will al­ J duties of the officers before the and Mr. Hutton will remain in Kal­ JI election was held. ispell. ways help him out. They give free The girls of the J. Neils Lumber shows here in the hospital and have •, The following officers were elect- Co. office force joined in a sur­ a recreation room for all to use. [ST ijed. Worthy master, Lloyd Stephen; prise luncheon and shower honor­ You may tell the people of Libby Q ■ i worthy overseer, Donald Beebe ; that they are working for a good > £ ing Miss Eleanor Rodgers one day SL J ; worthy lecturer, Belvin Carroll; of the past week in honor of her cause.” •steward, Charles Pope; assistant engagement to Raymond Rubard. ■?> # RATION CALENDAR • • I steward, Harry Burrell; worthy The pleasant affair was held dur­ Ji • * • * J; chaplain, Eloise Miller; worthy sec­ Gasoline—“A” Book Coupon No. mm.. I««. » 4 ■ ing the noon hour, in the'company î retary, Patricia Nelson; gatekeeper, offices. Lunch was served and Miss 4 expires March 21. ~ /A* • : Janice Slauson; lady assistant stew- Sugar—Coupon ÎJo. 12 (5 pounds) ■ Rodgers was showered with some (1 ■ i ard, Glenda Carroll. Other officers valid March 16. Must last through j THERE’S GOOD II will be elected at the next meeting. lovely gifts. I the end of May, or 11 weeks. REASON TO INSIST [ j After the election the officers took Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lake of War- Coffee—Stamp No. 25 (1 pound) ON SUNNY TUCKER î Back in Service! « their stations and the opening ex- land were Libby visitors Saturday. expires March 21. i« j erciscs were explained. Sister Gross­ Mrs. L. L. Lake of Warland re­ Tires—Class A. First inspection DRESSES! ports an interesting incident in con­ There I sat on the shelf, î wiler gave the obligation and the deadline March 31. In Mr Penney’s first store, •| pledge to the children as they stood nection with Red Cross work Her Meats and Fats—Rationing begins started 41 years ago this waiting to be a trade in. . about the altar. The secret work ! brother, editor of a newspaper in 00» t#Mß****'\ '"N Then they saw the light, March 29. month, family shopping sei- [ was given at this time, too. j Kansas, has a foster son. Bill the pattern of the business took me to the electric !| Children 5 to 14 whose parents ! ® Connell, who is with the army in Don’t annoy your neighbors by company's service sta­ North Africa. O’Connell has writ­ borrowing their Western News. »! Fathers and mothers went la tion, and now I'm pop­ • are eligible to join the subordinate Subscribe for it yourself—only $2,50 ten home stating that he has re­ that fust Penney store be ping toast at them again. I [Grange may join the Juvenile. Sis- a year. tf Jter Julia Beebe is matron. At the ceived a sweater through the Red cause it was THE place to < I feel swell! get serviceable and eco­ Cross that had been made by the \ J next meeting the officers will be nomical Children's Apparel ft î - installed. Libby Red Cross chapter. MOUNTAIN STATES I in 1902 And still, today, GRANGE REPORTER. POWER COMPANY ■ ; Coming to our desk this week is a they come to every one of copy of “The Williwas,” a tabloid Thursday, Friday, Saturday the 1610 Penney stores to A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, 4 v publication “Published weekly by March 25, 26, 27 outfit the youngsters of 1943! û Private Enterprise • Musical, Dancing the men of the Navy and the Ma­ Walt Disney’s Todays Sunny Tucker *\6t Treat In rines of the Naval Operating Base n ii COTTON FROCKS Bambi Dresses Ore the fruit of 41 // n somewhere north of the Equator,” Princess, basque years of experience! Every­ or tailored styles "N according to a statement in the pa­ Friendship and love among the thing in them is wear-value! *1 1.19 Forest people. in summer-fresh per’s masthead. It’s an eight page cottons. 3-6X, , - John Payne and publication and has a great deal — Shorts — 7-14. : are starred in 20th of news and peppy items. We are ^-Query -4- I Century-Fox’s new musical, “Foot- indebted for it to James Christie, Bcmberg i Seersucker Dresses 1.98 Libby man who is with the navy in Sunday, Monday, March 28, 29 Rayon 1 light Serenade,” coming to the Koo- A delightful group of dresses. I tenai theatre Sunday and Monday, Alaska, in the postofficc depart­ u DRESSES Midriff, shirtwaist and but­ qüÄORNER ment. Footlight i March 28, 29, which is hailed as the t - ton-front styles. In sizes from j “perfect tonic for the times.” Fea- Little Birdie Beasley, daughter of Serenade“ 3.98 w 12 to 44. j luring love, laughs and lyrics, it is j Mr. and Mrs. George Beasley, cele- Variety of c Men’s Slacks 3.98 starring Colorful m | indeed a merry musical treat. brated her third birthday with a Flower For dress, sports, office, for With a story that spells entertain- party for 18 of her little boy and John Payne, Betty Grable, Patterns ! EVERY occasion! Perfectly [ment all the way, “Footligh Sere-1 girl friends. The affair was held on Victor Mature draped! Ruggedly woven! Here’s our suggestion for this nade” tells of a fighter who turns St. Patrick’s day and after the 3it- A musical treat that can’t be beat! Delightful collection of breezy, Adonna Panties ,49c rryk,toaplLnemeaTsncareiul!y-eCei' ! actor' ViKcto1: Mature rustically guests had enjoyed a wonderful soft, cool little frocks! Styles for — Fox Movietone News — tiny women! Smartly cut large Quality knit rayon—tailored or embroidered! Tea Rose. SWISS STEAK portrays the boxer, as John Payne afternoon in playing games, lunch sizes! 12 to 20 and 38 to 44. can testify—while both boys are was served with the St. Patrick’s — World in Action — Rayon Hosiery 39c 1*4 lbs. round steak 1 Women's - ■ *4 cup flour “nuts” about curvaceous Betty Gra­ motif carried out in the refresh­ -4- A Spring ; 3 Good looking, sturdy rayon. 1*4 teaspoons salt ble, as who isn’t! ments. The little hostess received Tuesday, Wednesday, March 30, 31 £ Spring shades. Splendid value! Dash pepper Rated by previewers as a worthy many lovely presents. The affair COATS 2 tablespoons shortening Shirley Temple Girls’ Dresses 1.19 1*4 caps water successor to “My Gal Sal,” the pic­ was most enjoyable for the little 10.90 Lovable flower-garden cottons ture is studded with topflight tal­ tots and their mothers, who were in *4 cup diced celery ii ii Tweeds! in spring styles. 3-6X, 7-14. 1% tablespoons diced onion ent, such as Jane Wyman, James also present. Miss Annie Rooney Plaids! Boy’s Pants 1.98 Gravy Gleason, Phil Silvers and Cobina Corduroys! Liquid remaining in meat pan, A Cinderella story in modern dress Fancy herringbones. New Vic­ Wright, Jr. Produce More Pork * Reversibles! tory cuffles models. Sizes 4-16. thickened if desired with flour-wa­ Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger Increases in both number and — Selected Shorts — I Choose your spring coat now, ter paste. weight of pigs in 1943 are called Boy’s Sport Shirts ...,79c have provided the sparkling music. 4 from this lovely collection of Cotton knit shirts—crew neck, Among the hits you will be hear­ for in the food production program. 5 budget-priced fashions! Smart SNO-WHITE The national goal includes a 10 per H belted styles of sparkling plaid, short sleeves. Stripes, too! ing are “I Heard the Birdies Sing,” cent increase in spring-farrowed *1 novelty styles of wool and rayon Rayon Prints 59c yd. ‘T’m Still Crazy for You,' ‘Are Kootenai Theatre MARKET pigs and an increase of 10 pounds XI tweed, colorful corduroys! 9-17, Thick’n Thin nubby weaves. You Kidding Me?” and “I’ll Be over the 1942 figure for every hog 12-18. Tailored beautifully! Colorful! Quality Meats Marching to a Love Song,” ■ marketed.

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