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Thursday, March 12, 1936 THE WESTERN NEWS, LIBBY, page pnm

I Returns From Pleasant Visit at the home of Mrs. A. R. Truman Mrs. .Ed Olsoi} returned Monday from Thursday afternoon. where she had spam*, the IT? T Mrs. RufV Robertson of Kalispell past two months visiting with her 11 spent several days of last week visit* j mother, brothers and sisters. She re- - r in# at the home of Mrs. Ruth For Saturday Only I ports a most enjoyable and interesting I . Thompson. I time. Among many other places visited, j I Gale Johnson of Fortine spent the Kootenai Theatre she remembers with especial pleasure i I week-end in Rexford visiting friends. NASH COFFEE with silverware her visits to San Diego, San Pedro, I Mrs. Ed Madden made a business trip 2 pounds 67c, 3 pounds...... 97c Los Angeles and Hollywood. One of K ! to Libby Friday afternoon. Thursday, Friday, Saturday— Mrs. Olson’s brothers was a lieutenant Mrs. E. Candena and baby returned DOUBLE FEATURE I« to their home in Essex Saturday. in the U. S. navy but who is now on /dmO*: Richard Arien in SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR the retired list. She states she found Harry Owens of Kalispell was a Rex­ package...... 27c visits to the navy yard at San Diego center qr ford caller Monday. “THE CALLING OF DAN very interesting and instructive. She « »] Me Ate*/» Mrs. William Donovan and two MATTHEWS” THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS was shown over a destroyer in the daughters of Whitefish arrived here to and visit with Mrs. Donovan’s parents, Mr. harbor and was a guest at dinner on Frank Buck in 4 pounds...... 28c one of the destroyers. Mrs. Olson says and Mrs. J. Jones. the government is expending large j Ralph Arnold left Sunday for Eureka 'IFANGS AND CLAWS’ FLUFFO where he is employed, ! sums in building extensive defenses Our Msrket Offers Sunday, Monday— 4 pounds...... :...... 63c j in that vicinity as well in many other j Mrs. Burpee of Whitefish is here places along the west coast visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Matinee Sunday SANTA CLARA PRUNES 1 Mrs. Olson also visited Hollywood Tasty cut* of beef, pork j Thompson. Lqjlie Howard and Bette Davis in j and various districts where the movie ' Pearl Pike of Eureka spent the week­ “THE PETRIFIED FOREST’ end visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ward 3 pounds...... 23c ! actors have their homes. This was also and lamb to revive that i j of much interest, she says. She returns Shanahan. Tuesday—1 Day Only- A clean-up on Woman’s and Children’s ;1 home with a pleasant remembrance of wornout appetite ' Mrs. Ed Arnold spent Friday and School Matinee: 3:30 RUBBERS j, California and remarks that she likes Saturday visiting at the Clarence The adorable Shirley Temple and ; the state very much. ; Winkley home in Fortine. at per pair...... 19c Our new, neat market is now open Mac Fulkerson returned home from John Boles in P. T. A. News. and we solicit your patronage. Whitefish Sunday. “THE LITTLEST REBEL” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boles spent the WOMEN’S GALOSHES I The Parents' and Teachers’ associa- j I I lion of Libby held their regular meet- j week-end visiting at the Harry Scouten Wednesday Only—Cash Night— per pair...... 79c ing Tuesday night at 8 o’clock in the home. Rochelle Hudson, Ceasar Romero, Junior High auditorium. Phone 40 1 Ed Dossow made a business trip to Bruce Cabot in I A short program was given by the | Kalispell Sunday. “SHOW THEM NO MERCY” j Miss Rose Davis of Eureka spent the intermediate grades and was enjoyed j Said to be an excellent picture. by everyone. City Market week-end with Esther Shenefclt. i Mr. A. A. Woods discussed for the | i Rev. De Bolt of Salt Lake City, Utah, assembly this question, “Shall we con- ! W. C. NITTEL, PROP. 1 held services at the Baptist church United Purity Stores Thursday evening. I tinue with the present system of grad- | ing on the report card or shall we - Harry Scouten returned home Tues- Vernon Crotteau South Libby I change to more modern system being . day from Libby. Nutria, Native of South America j used in a few prominent schools?” This Mrs. Pike of Eureka visited in Rex­ The nutria Is a a South American ford Sunday. ! discussion was not finished as a ques- Rexford News animal, very much resembling beaver | tion box was started and a very few Carl West returned home from I Whitefish Sunday afternoon. and muskrat and generally of the same I questions answered. This will be taken nature In both foods and habits. ] up at a meeting held in the near future. School News. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson spent the j Entertains Mid-Week Club. , j . ... , .. , Minnie Mouse was awarded to Miss NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION. W rel3tlVeS and ! Day’s room for the coming, month, Those on the honor roll for the past | The members of the Mid-Week club six weeks are as follows: Edward Dos- 1 were guests last Thursday night of BF n po ane. Refreshments were served after the sow Jerry and Donna Lee La Byer, Mrs. C. W. Gildea, the evening being Notice is hereby given that pursuant J. P. Heidelman and Walker Wells, meeting by the committee, Richard Powell, Addie Mae De Shazer, devoted to cards. At the termination to law an election will be held in the both of Missoula, were business visitors [ Don’t forget the special meeting of Helen Burch, Jerry Marvel, Barbara 0f the games, it was found that high City of Libby on Monday the 6th day in Libby the latter part of last week, 'the P.-T. A. on March 30, at 8 p, m. Arnold, Eugene Gaertner, Jean Burch, j score prize had been won by Mrs. of April, A. D, 1936, for the purpose of Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Fagan of Eureka ! as Mrs. Bet«s and Mrs. Bishop, both Arthur Lee Martin, Dorothy Smith, i Vernon Crotteau, the consolation by electing the following officers for were visitors in Libby last Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Jewell left Monday for one Minneapolis upon receipt of a telegram prominent officers of the P.-T. A., will Clair Truman, Marion Hughes, Keith , Mrs. J, T. Brindley and a door prize year. I be with us at that meeting. Mayor Jerry Fritsch, Ural merchant, was telling of the serious illness of a sister. and Roland Powell, Fannie Hurst, | by Mrs. Minnie Walker, Dainty re- transacting business in Libby on Margaret Hughes, Lenore Powell, Don- freshments were served by the hostess Police Magistrate Monday. Lee Moffett, of the Western Pine As- j Sunday School Class Enjoys Party, na Scouten, Mary Hurst, Muriel at the conclusion of a pleasant evening. City Treasurer sociation, was in Libby Tuesday visit - , The Intermediate Girls’ class of the Hughes. j ______One Alderman for the first ward Miss Helen Morris spent the week­ j lr,8 the Plant of lhe ,ocal lumber j jj, e. Sunday School met at the church j Louise De Shazer and Muriel Hughes \ Read the Western News lor Lincoln One Alderman for the second ward end in Troy, the guest of Miss Selma j company. | Friday afternoon of last week where j One Alderman for the third ward. were absent Friday afternoon. County News. Chris topherson. j The Catholic Ladies will give their they enjoyed another party and pot The voting place in the Find Ward Mrs, H. C. Brinton was a passenger to j annual St Patrick’s dance Tuesday, 1 luck supper together. St. Patrick’s Day Mary Hurst is on the sick list. will be the Woodmen Hall; the voting Spokane on Tuesday, going in to spend March 17, in Kienitz hall. Music by ; games were played and a program of place in the Second Ward will be in a few days in the city. Brownie’s High Steppers. It j music and songs given by several j Mrs. W. C. Fewkes Hostess. National Forest Timber For Sale the Council Room of the City Hall; the P, E. Oscarson, engineer in charge Mrs, Vesta McCarthy returned home [ members of the class added much to j The members of the Bridge club and ! voting place in the Third ward will be of operations at the venniculite mine, the first of the week from Spokane I the afternoon’s entertainment. Supper j twoguests, Mrs. J. C. Shanahan and | Sealed bids will be received by the in the Legion Hall. returned to Libby Monday after spend­ where she had been for the past two | was served at 5:30, the table being Mrs. James Hurst, met at the home of Forest Supervisor, Libby, Montana, up Polls will be open at eight o’clock ing much of the winter in Chicago. months taking a course in beauty j pretty with St. Patrick Day decora- Mrs. W. C. Fewkes Wednesday night,: to and including April 11, 1936, for all A. M. and closed at 6 o’clock P. M. culture. I lions. Those present were; Celia Ann March 4. j the merchantable dead timber standing Dated this 4th day of March Sheriff Baney and County Attorney The Rev R. W. Orr is in receipt of a ! NoloP- Marjorie Heath, Lois Pilcher, Cards were played until a late hour or down, and all the live timber marked A, D, 1936. Marshall were called to Eureka Friday uninne book-mark orpcpniort fn him hv Irene and Jean Ikeda, Dorothy Smith, after which a dainty lunch was served, or designated for cutting on an area R, R. VELDMAN. afternoon by a case that was to be tried the National Geoeranhic Society Tt ! Violet Sugden, Ethel and Doris Gass, Mrs. Thomas Wiltshire carried away embracing about 50 acres within Scc- m5-12 City Clerk. in justice court involving alleged theft consists of a strip from the bag of the ^ita Margaret Lucas Jean high honors, Mrs. Matt Griffiths (he lions 25 and 26 T. 32 N„ R. 33 W„ of a horse. It is understood the case balloon that made the record flight into ! Maize Edith Degens, Betty Baker, consolation and Mrs. J. C. Shanahan M. P M„ Lynx Creek, Kootenai Na- was amicably settled. the stratosphere on November 11 last I Mary Mahrt and their teacher, Mrs. A. received the guest prize, i tional Forest, Montana, estimated to be New England Discussed Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rov/land were at year, and on which is printed a picture E- Blackwe11' *------, , , J 500,000 feet b. m. of spruce saw liniber Troy Tuesday to attend a party bond ­ of the balloon and information regard- j r-i u * iz ic i . ^ crowd attended the dance more oi ess. i o bi o ess than Sl.oO (Continued from Page 1.) ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callow on the ing the flight The scientists in the ' Townsend Club Adopts Resolution. given Saturday night at the Rexford per M. feet b. m. for spruce saw timber occasion of their 50th wedding an­ balloon at that time made an all-time ' Die Townsend club at its last meet, | school house. Music was furnished by will be considered. In addition to the height record of 72 395 St ing adopted a resolution of commenda- “The Revelers.” above stumpage, 75 cents per M feet work come from the community’s share niversary. The Rowlands report a most of the Christmas seal sale. enjoyable time, with 115 guests present I tion for true and loyal support of the) Mrs. Harry Kins of the Yaak is must be deposited in a cooperative After the business meeting and be­ at the enjoyable affair. McGroarty bill by our visiting at the Bud Fleming home. fund to cover cast of blush disposal, fore Mrs. Fleetwood's talk, the Girls’ Charles Shanahan came to Libby representatives and mailed a copy of Frank Richter returned home from The sum of $200.09 must be deposited Glee club of the city schools, under Monday for a visit wih his parents, Mr. New Road Map Issued i the resolution to Joeseph P. Monaghan Whitefish Friday. with each bid, as liquidated damages, the direction of Mr. Beardsley, favored and Mrs. M. A- Shanahan. He left again »,____ St ___ _ land Roy E Ayers. Louise De Shazer and Muriel Hughes according to conditions of sale. The the ladies with several selection,;. These Tuesday for the CCC camp at Fort (Continued from Page 1.) I The pie social was a success in every spent the week-end in Ural visiting right to reject any or all bids reserved, were especially enjoyed and it is said Missoula, where he Is stationed. En- j way. The. music furnished by Mr. and friends. ; Before bids are submitted, full infonna- the girls are developing into a fine /oute he visited with his brother and miles, or from Bozeman to Kalispell, 'Mrs. Suvan, Messrs. Napier, Sugdan Charles Sisson of Eureka was a Rex- tion concerning the timber, the condi- musical club, singing their numbers wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shanahan, in 346 miles, from Dillon to Plentywood, 'and Logsdon was appreciated by all. ford caller Friday. ; lions of sale, and the submission of bids with lovely harmony and trueness Spokane 644 miles, or between any two .of the! ------Fern McCauley spent the week-end should be obtained from the Forest of tone. While going through some old keep­ 68 places listed. I Boy Scouts. visiting in Whitefish. Supervisor, Libby, Montana, or Forest During the business meeting nomina­ Mrs. Ed Dossow and son made a Ranger at the Cabinet Ranger Station, sakes this week, A. L. Thompson found The longest distance listed between A Demonstration Night was planned tions of officers for next year were an article of considerable interest It two Montana cities in this table is be- j and the date set for Tuesday, March SI. business trip to Libby Friday. Troy, Montana. ml2-26-2t. made and election will be held at the was a copy of The Weekly Montanan, tween Libby and Ekalaka, 786 miles. Elmer Anderson, Gilbert Earle, Harold The Church of God Ladies’ Aid met next meeting. one-time newspaper of Libby, this If the distance from Ekalaka to Alzada Johnson and Dick Brinton were chosen copy lying of the date of May 5, 1900. were added on that end and that from as a committee to plan first aid, signal- It was interesting to run through the Libby to Yaak added at the othei end, ing, knot-tying and other events for old newspaper, very well preserved, the distance from Yaak to Alzada this occasion. Troop No. 25 now has its and note the names of former business would be about 900 miles. full quota of 32 Scouts. Mr. Clark, Mr. firms and residents. One story of par­ i Earle and Mr. Farris consented to net ticular interest told of the burning of Title Pages. I as committeemen. a hardware store. The two title pages are very at- I rTALC of TWO FAMiLteS by rmasm @cy-i The latter part of last week D. O. tractive. They are printed in colors, i Special Services Attract. Mount moved the re-employment of­ One is a trout fishing scene close to a Special services are being held all Household of Henry Holdout 6 PM. fice from the old First National Bank highway that trails the foot of a snow­ this week at the Church of God, with Yes - and you can always expect building into the new court house. His capped mountain. On the highway the Rev. William W. De Bolt as WednesdayLffuh - dinner to be late On VMeannesday was the first office to occupy the new backed by a row of evergreen trees evangelist. Services are held every flattie not home y et/— if you insist on my cooking on that quarters. He can now be found in (he can be seen an auto, two riders with a evening and twice on Sunday. It is Bridge! Suppose I’ll antiquated rantfe. (f you'd tet me on/ 0 basement of the new budding. Sheriff pack horse trailing and apparently said the Rev. DeBolt is an interesting ELECTRIC RANGE I couldj\J j Baney was the second official to move headed for camp. All have stopped to speaker, placing many of the old-time have to wait two into the new structure and now has watch a fisherman land a “Rainbow.” Bible truths before his hearers in a new hours for dinner 1*1 set it at noon when I the west wing of the building occupied On the opposite page are a cowboy x j 0 * j MSjgr leave-and dinner light. » t ' u »•> with the county jail, the sheriffs of­ and a cowgirl pair on beautiful steeds The Rev. DeBolt also enjoys writing would be read y to fices and living quarters. Miss Inez at a bend in the road. poetry and some of his verse has been < /V> S J serve when you jet Ratekin, county librarian, is busily at The color work on these was done published in The Bard, a quarterly of r < \ home work this week moving the library by Irvin Shope, the artist verse. We reprint below one of his < from the Hotel Libby building into the poems. hr Governor Holt’s Forcward. new library quarters. Cabinesque. A welcome written for the pamphlet I have a cabin ■a Vi by Governor Holt, is as follows. It is High in the hills, headed “Come in Stranger," Towering rivulets. "In the earl^days a locked cabin Viewing far rills. Chocolate Layer or ranch house was unheard of in the West. If the owner was absent, the Dreams in may cabin CAKE caller—whether neighbor or stranger— Are buried deep, 1 1 ^7 was free to enter, cook a meal and Like tired old poets M v) make himself at home. The one un- In magical sleep. forgiveable breach of etiquette on the Household of Mort Modern 6 P.M. j part of the guest was to leave his Gone are old cabins—• '""Hello, Mort7 That ELECTRIC RANGE dishes unwashed. Mummies of yore: [How Yo7 -j Boy - that sure makes life a lot ■ujv [Mary/ I just §ot in from the I looks ÿood/ “The pioneer spirit of hospitality is . Strange mine keeps towering easier for me-and , Up evermore. Bridge Club- bof dinner V still characteristic of Montanans. We will be mady-Ä^v improves the \V know we have the finest country in ! food,too the world and we want you to see it, A man sometimes drinks o on s rs\ in a minute ( W 7 to share it with us. We want you to anc* about the only thing he forge - ■ 4s c* I m enjoy the thousands of miles of moun- when to stop. ____ M tains and virgin forest lauds, forming America’s greatest and most varied 0 V 3 ... playground. "For your pleasure there are hun­ CLASSIFIED u dreds of trout streams, a far-flung labyrinth of saddle trails, towering Makes Your Meal FOR SALE. Just Right mountain ranges, broad prairies, marvelous scenery, with a network of House for Sale, $200. 305 Nevada or PI fine, modem highways to take you to phone 142-R.—Mrs. Garth Kenelty. It 5 Surprise the family and give and through it all. \ them a treat by serving a de­ The latchstring is out Montana FOR SALE—One Heavy Wall Tent / I h welcomes you. May your stay within 8x10; good as new; cheap.—J. W. licious American Rose double 41-tf our borders be pleasant and mem­ Haigler. t chocolate layer cake for dinner. orable.” / ELMER HOLT, FOR SALE—7 room house; some fur­ 1S1L Governor of Montana, niture. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire Western News office. 40-42 MOW- Everyone can afford CLCCTIHC Cooking American Rose 0§»i»l Lti|«tft of Maxie* INDEX cards for sale. Ruled with The official language of Mexico la lines; size 3x5 inches. Call at this of­ Spanlah, and that la the language of fice. the echoola. More than half of th# LUGS for auto, Call at this office, tf Bakery population la either Indian or Mes­ Mountain States Power Company tizos, and Illiterate, and their native FOR SALE—Ranch tÿ-milc we^t of *- U \ tongue consists of Indian dialects. Libby.—Mrs. Mary Peterson. 41-43