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PAGE FOUR THE WESTERN NEWS. LIBBY, MONTANA Thursday, January 11, 1940

I H. L. Beebe recently sold two reg­ Guernsey is Sold to Batson. a number from memory. Inasmuch istered Polled Shorthorn Sheifers to The American Guernsey Cattle Improvements Mean as many new numbers have been Kenneth Jackson of Marion. Club, Peterborough, N. H., reports assigned, relying on one’s memory F. W. Carvey, who has a trap : that a registered Guernsey cow has Much Better Service frequently results in confusion. line in the mountains, reports that been sold by S. S. Nichols of Lobby Sowthoro onic nnlvttle’ divide^hnilt bc.we.nfour fppt r\f an.n.olto J. B. ,sBâtSOIl Broader Ol JOllOt, Daisy MOüt. 609769. TtllS 1 _ .. , '.‘go ^ïïbby^ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reported by the Lincoln County ; mtr„^T m. ™ claiming he made the patient assures greatly improved service, D. lots 9, 10, 11, block 16, South Welch’s Antiseptic Solution imately 15 were present and en- a set 0f faise teeth but hadn^t been The cutting out of the multiple- Libby. , joyed the affairnfve^paid the $150 selling price. The pa- party lines has made necessary as- Roland Obermeyer to Elgin Mur­ Cod Liver Oil and Vitamin Capsules ter th« dinner Uie gathering made tient explained that the teeth hadn’t signing new numbers to many tele- phy, W. D, lots 6, 7, block 3, Stan­ t#e»»>art^ OIîi °f. fit and that he had taken them back, phone patrons. A new directory field Addition, West Troy. of Mrs. Josephine Earle who retired jury he]d t^at two men has recently been distributed con- from the force of the store at the were even. . taining the new numbers. It is sug- The first menu was invented in end of 1939. ' gested by the company that tele- 1489, by a German nobleman, Hen­ WELCH'S On Wednesday night of last week iri.wnr« phone service on the local exchange ry of Brunswick, who had his cook the Catholic Altar Society held its __ , y . . . could be greatly expedited if pa- annual election of officers, the meet-, j tasters can ,dete?! trons will refer to the directory for list all the foods in the order of their service—so he could save his ing being held at the mans*. Mrs. | strength differences of less than the number instead of calling for appetite for the foods he liked best! m ^ A Ê i Grant Harley arrived home from Joe Kujawa and Mrs. Fred Carl-1 per cent in flavors, I ^ ^ ^ ^ ; Butte last Saturday. son were re-elected president and j “ vice president respectively, and Mrs. j Jj| i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and Ray Croy secretary-treasurer. It 1 m iiüBI son returned last week from a trip was decided to resume the Study ■ i ^STurr to the west coast country. Club work and the first meeting of-Æ the club was held Tuesday night of H E. J. Driear was a Kalispell vis­ Elmer Stevens left Sunday for Spokane where he will continue this week at the home of Mrs. A, Li I itor Friday. Brock. v ! *r I ilMii ; Donald Lloyd was a visitor in with his course in business at Kin- M man. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert St. Marig i Libby Saturday from his ranch in and their small daughter, Joy, left I the Fisher river district. Our traditional basketball rivals come to town Friday evening. They the latter part of December on an j ♦ Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bealey of the extended trip to the east. They vis- ! can’t start winning now. Watch Raven Ranger Station recently re­ ited with relatives at Ekalaka, ! UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP! Eureka here Friday evening. It turned from a trip to San Fran­ Mont., and Dickinson, N. D. Ac- ; cisco and other west coast points. Buford Harley left last week for;cording to a letter received by A1 Last week negotiations were completed whereby I became the Troy has furnished some of our Avigdon, Virginia, where he will Lovick they are enjoying their trip i sole owner of the Libby Furniture Exchange. hottest games the past two or three visit with friends and relatives for very much and have encountered | years—so we can look for a real the remainder of the winter months, very few bad roads and little bad : This does not mean there will be any change in the policy basketball contest Thursday even­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith spent : weather. They plan to visit with of the store for the same high quality merchandise and service ing at the local gym. it several days in Libby last week vis- Mr. St. Marie’s parents at Little Sunday afternoon 15 members of iting with relatives and friends. Mr. Falls, Minn., after which they will will be yours at the same reasonable cost. rr the local Moose lodge journeyed to Smith, for many years with the for- visit in Minneapolis. After touring Itris my sincere desire to serve you faithfully in the future Troy where th t on the degree est service at the regional office, Wisconsin they will return to their e work for that for four can- Missoula, is now located at Ogdon, home here.______as it has been my pleasure to serve you in the past. You will didates. •us Utah. ------:— always find the Libby Furniture Exchange ready and willing i* - Wranglers’ Club Enjoys to serve in any way possible. Most Interesting Meeting DON LEACH. Twenty-four members and guests of the Wranglers’ club gathered in WE ARE STARTING THE NEW YEAR BY OFFERING SOME REAL VALUES the Presbyterian dhuroh parlors last night for the club’s regular IN USED FURNITURE! dinner and discussion period. Dr. IJ. M. Cairns was the leader for the $8.50 ..... $5.00 : evening and chose as the topic for Vanity..... Range , discussion a general consideration Two Kitchen Chairs, each 75c Heaters and Heatrolas ....$7.50 up Get the thrill of saving iof “The Second World War. Dr. Cairns proved himself a very inter­ Radios ...... $5.00 up Springs ...... $8.50 (t money on meats that give you esting and informative leader in a thrill of satisfaction when his general resume of the »subject. Mattresses ...... $2.50 Large Crib and Pad $10.00 you serve them on your table. He had assigned various phases of i Dresser ...... $5.0q Three Wool Rugs, $2.50 to $10.00 Juicy, tender, delicious cuts— the topic to different members for | discussion, and taken all in all the \ Baby Buggy ...... $7.50 Drop Leaf Table $3.00 prize quality—yet offered at meeting was most interesting and savings that permit every one instructive. All phases of the world Leather Chair $12.50 Five Sets Sofas and Chairs— to enjoy the finest. war were discussed—political, fi-1 Wicker Chair ...... $3.00 $7.50 to $25.00 nancial, economic, social and even reaching into the realm of prophecy FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT i —what to expect after the war is Per pound ...... 15c j ended. It seemed to be a quite gen­ eral opinion that more and more thinking men are looking forward Libby Furniture Exchange FRESH OYSTERS I to a final federation of European Per pint ...... 30c : powers that will do away with re­ T curring wars on tkat continent. ’J’o^ PIONEER LARD accomplish that a world fedeHitifn » 50 pound cans ...... *4.75 "of the more powerful democracies j may be desirable. PLENTY OF CHICKENS «s j Per pound ...... •v 18c to 25c Another Great Picture 0 . » * ¥ Coming to Kootenai Theatre ♦ ♦ *

A great human drama of today that will stir all your happiest mem­ ories of 1001 thrilling yesterdays is1 GETS A BUILDING BARGAIN PIONEER MEAT Co. Darryl F. Zanuck’s production of “Hollywood Cavalcade, which I Phone 37 comes to the Kootenai theatre Sun­ ■■'M- day and Monday, starring Alice 'S Faye and and photo­ graphed in glorious technicolor. - The romance of Hollywood from bathing beauties to world premieres staged anew, this picture tells in thrilling and highly entertaining f'"- fashion the story of Mike, a “propr’ j (> boy consumed with the desire to f make pictures, and Molly, who L « wanted only to be loved by Mike, ! V-.;- but who was swept along to great­ 4 ness on the screen, * i 'îï i Those memorable ! m. s* m bathing beauties stroll again be­ züääl side Castle Rock on Santa Moniça i y. beach, but this time lovely Alicç m HfrTfrr ïT\ j Faye is one of their number. Buster i W U m if f |:-J m Keaton. Ben Turpin. Chester Conk­ j 0 À lin and those inimitable Keystone ii Cops cavort again in slapstick, cus­ xm tard-pie comedy. A1 Jolson sings -■ again "Kol Nidre,” the song with m y- i which he electrified- the world in ^3* “,” the first talk­ \ éi ing picture ever made. ■M . Others who shine in the support­ • w ing cast are J. Edward Bromberg, as a composite of all Hollywood W. producers; Alan Curtis, Stuart Er­ ■ win, Jed Prouty, , 0 Vft i Donald Meek, and Eddie Collins. TRUTHFULLY NOW! V/ Married in Seattle Last October. | Miss Dorothy Tom snd Ira €.! OUR STOCK y / \ Tester were married in Seattle dur- j Wouldn’t it be a source of great pleas­ ing the latter part of October, 1939. Both are well known in this vi­ ure to own your own home! of building material is the cinity, Mr. Tester having worked most complete in this dis­ here for a good number of years. Wouldn’t it bring you true joy and a Mrs. Tester taught school here up trict .... until last spring when she resigned feeling, of self satisfaction to have a place when you gaze into your little crystal ball,—you her position so she could complete of your own .... see the same thing we see you’ll make Manion’s university work for a degree. Cedar Shingles headquarters for your car during 1940! Mr. Tester is at present em­ Building Papers ployed at the Standard Motors. The This long cherished dream can easily IF WHY? happy couple will make their home come true with the modern methods of , Celotex First off because it is our policy to be honest and at the Charles O. Rowe house nn straightforward in all our dealings .... Lincoln Blvd. FHA loans and the low cost of building Zonolite Secondly the class of merchandise we stock is all first materials .... Sash and Doors quality and guaranteed. Furthermore, it sells for not a INSPECTOR APPOINTED. cent more than you would pay for it in a city or at any Plyboard other point of distribution .... Henry T. Murray of Bozeman has Start thinking today about building in been appointed inspector for the Roofings And in the third place the work we turn out is dis­ the spring! tinctly the Manion type for it is fine work and guar­ dairy division of th,e state depart­ anteed! ment of agriculture to fill the va­ Complete stock of lumber Our Slogan cancy caused b the death last If we can be of help by furnishing «t month of George V Fraser of Lew- items and all materials By Honest Trade Friends Are Made istown. B. F. Thrailkill, chief of plans, estimates or any other item it will that go into the making of speaks for itself It is our sincere belief if a busi- the division, will hold a meeting be our pleasure. a home. ness man treats his customers right they will return day with the six dairy inspectors this after day, year after year with new business .... We week to work out the program to have tried, ever since we started our business to be be carried out this year. Don’t hesitate to call 27. “on the square” with our customers and know it to be V the best policy. Cold Shiver Event We shall continue to maintain our present standards of Every New Year’s day Copenha­ business ethics as stated above during the year 1940. gen, Denmark, holds a gala swim­ ming fete in Hellerup harbor, at MANION SERVICE which swimmers of all ages and J. NEILS LUMBER CO both sexes enter a life-saving race fully dressed. The event is known as “the cold shiver."