PAGE EIGHT THE WESTERN NEWS. LIBBY. MONTANA Thursday, June 15, 1933

Jane and Phoebe LaMunyan were with them. The Wcstcro]Ncws Marvin Green has gone to work on the Boulder creek lookout. Published Every Thursday by the Blythe Shenefelt and Sterling Schagel t-WHEW! WHAT A NARROW ESCAPE! AND Western Montana Publishing Com­ are not returning home with the other pany, Incorporated------students, hut will spend the summer THE TIRE WAS ALMOST BRAND-NEW ! at their studies at Dillon Normal. CHAS. D. ROWE, Editor and Manager. Pearl Pike returned Saturday from . ■ \ .1 Thompson Falls. She has been staying Entered at the postoffice at Libby, Lin­ there with her sister. Mrs. Sam Cook, i coln County, Montana, as second- while attending high school. M class matter. Marshal Murray, Jr., is at present] improving from his illness. ■ V Don Kennedy was a busine visitor I t SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I in Kalispell the first of the week. 1 1 year, $2,00—6 months, $1.25 Pearl Moe. Frances Moe and Kenneth Single Copy 5c Davis were calling on friends in Eu- I reka Sunday. Pearl and Kenneth drove Member; National Editorial Association I to Whitefish from Cutbank. Pearl is and Montana State Press Association | visjting her parents. ye- —...... A gravel crusher for the »highway I has been moveved — from Kalispell to the ■4 pit about six miles from town. :«r '.'■i !? Ella and Dorothy Tt*ol have two new Pii bicycles and are the newest members Eureka News I of the growing ranks of cyclists, j Miss Vivian Naethe, Mrs. James Hut- MRS. W. S. GIBBONS RE- ton. Sevilla. and Larry Thompson mot- n FrTFn DISTRICT PR^'SIDFVT orL’d to Kallspeli Sa uI ...... fcLttTW) uIslKIl 1 l KtMUtiu i Hutton, on his way aome from school Mrs. W. S. Gibbons motored to Kal- at Bozeman, returned with them Mon- pell Friday to attend the district con-1 day. & vention of the American Legion and1 There was no baseball game here !..is American T/Ogion Auxiliary and was, week but the local team plans to play honored while there by re-election to ! Somers here next Sunday, her post as district president of the , Mrs. Don Bierly and son Delbert lett Auxiliary. James Garey, state com- ; Tuesday for Lake McDonald where Mr. mander, and Mrs. J. H. Morrow-, state] and Mrs. Bierly will have charge of president of the Auxiliary, attended the. the store and post office again this convention. I summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrison drove ] Gladys Roose returned this week ■y:: p: down Saturday to the convention ac­ from Boulder where she has been at­ companied by Mrs. John Morgan. They tending school this winter. had a wreck this side of Whitefish Norbert Schuck, Byron Oben and where the gravel ends. Both women Ray Waller were fishing at Bull lake were thrown from the car and were Tuesday. badly bruised. The car was damaged, W. V. Kuchan was in Rexford Tues­ but was repaired partially before the day repairing telephone lines. return trip. Thelma Morrison and Wi­ Julian Tripp and Lynn Schuck were Now*. ; you’ll lie 3 times nona Harvey, who were coming home in Kalispell Monday. While there they from school at Bozeman, returned with passed the tests for their amateur them. radio licenses. They can now have a sending station here in Eureka. DONNA SABIN GIVES . A11** Edwards of Shelby was a . HOUSEWARMING C» Dona Sabin entertained friends at a arrjved jjj town Sunday to visit Mrs. safer from blow-outs housewarming party at their ranch w g Gibbon r..f Tuesday night. The evening was pleas- Father Whalen held services in Rex- K antly spent at games and dancing. £ord Saturday morning. Mary Evelyn Gorman, Margaret Nor- Mrs. Sahnow of Portland came gard and John Keyes were guests or 1 gaturday for a visit with her sister, See how this utterly new way of making tires pre­ feature; These SILVERTOWNS never honor. Donna says J. R. Rice is an ex- | Mrs M E Scott, blew; They were run till the tread was cellent story teller. Roy Oxender was here from Trego vents blow-outs by overcoming the cause of blow­ gone, but the Life-Saver Golden Ply Saturday. SWIMMING PARTY. Stanley Stantus arrived in Eureka refused to give! Virginia Cook entertained about 16 Saturday from Spokane for a short outs before they start • • • No extra cost to public friends at a at Tetrault Lake 1 vLsit with friends. Safest antiskid tread Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Martin of To- garet Norgard, Mary Evelyn Gorman bacco were callers in town Saturday, Scientific tests with leading makes of and John Keyes. After an afternoon , The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will meet MILE a minute is simply America’s : ; ; Until BANG! A blow-out! The tim tires prove that Goodrich Safety Silver- spent at games and swimming a pic- at the church Thursday, June, 22. Mrs. A, diet today! So somebody HAD hits the road ; ; : And a terrible drag towns have the most skid-resisting nie supper was enjoyed. Sampson and Mrs. A. Eberth will be to build a safer tire! sets in ; ; ; pulling your car off the tread on the road. The squeegee dry­ —------—....— hostesses. highway! That blister ; . : that blow­ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. Otto Gehre-was an Eureka vis- When the speedometer reads 40, 50, ing action of this famous tread gives Bishop Fox will be here Sunday to ] itor Monday, 60 and 70 : : : mile after mile ; ; : the out in the making : : ; may be in your your car extra road-grip and reduces conduct confirmation and communion! The meeting of the Epbcopal Guild heat inside the dre becomes terrific tire RIGHT NOW. danger of skidding to a minimum. services. The services will start at 8 which was to have been at the Mc- Rubber and fabric begin to separate. p. m. • Glenn cabin at Glen Lake was nost- Get this SilvertownTire onyowrear. Txmed. It will meet there this Friday A blister starts . : ; inside the tire . . . New kind of tire Let us put real protection between First Baptist Church. afternoon. Everyone is invited to at- And grows . . ; bigger and bigger _ -, , . •„ tend; those wishing to ride out will To protect you from blow-outs, every your family and the highway. Mr. Perry D. Armstrong w * meet at the corner by Wave Browns’, new Goodrich Silvcrtown Tire has the duct the services in the church Sun- i Don Camobell and {amlly and Mr. rprp I This handsome Safety day evening. A special music a p - anc[ Mrs. W’aymire and family were ed amazing new Life-Saver Golden Ply. iHLLa League emblem with gram will be presented. Everyone is guests at the John Campbell home No other tire Bas it. This new inven­ red cry stal reflector to protect you if your tail light çoes out. No invited to-be present. Sunday. tion resists heat—prevents separation The American Legion Auxiliary will obligation. Just join the Silver­ meet Friday, June 16, at the Montana 8 of rubber and fabric Thus blisters town Safety League. Endorsed by I - don’t form. The cause of blow-outs is Traffic Officials. Come in today. Hotel. 0* Actumt height j J. B. Kearney returned home Tues- eliminated before they start. Important! The New j'4 inches Eureka Locals -day from Spokane where he has been At gruelling speeds on the world’s Goodrich Safety Silver- receiving treatment for his eyes. towns are stock tires Mr. and Mrs. H. McCullough are the fastest track, the New Goodrich Safety and should not be con­ Mrs. Dell Pike is entertaining her owners of a new V.8 Ford sedan. Silvertown, with the Life-Saver Golden fused with specially- sisters, Mrs. C. D. Prante and twins of i The Lmcoln County high school constructed racing Cody, and Mrs. Otis Wheeler and son i board met here Saturday, Ply, lasted three times as long as first tires built to last only of Cutbank and her mother, Mrs. J. V. j James Mitchell of Great Falls spoke quality tires that did not have this a few hundred miles. Smith. They arrived in Eureka by car at the Taxpayers'. Association meeting k % Mondav. Tuesday they drove to Rex- , at the high school last week. The next —H ford with Mrs. Pike and Pearl to visit meeting will be July 6. Mr. and Mrs, Ward Shanahan. i Miss Elizabeth Myndwell Campbell, Jke NEW Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Donaldson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carnp- Alvin were dinner guests at the Fred 1 bell, formerly residents of Eureka, was Marks home in Rexford Monday night.] a member of the graduating class of Goodrich Mayor W. S, Gibbons was transact- j Lewis & Clark high school in Spokane ine business in Kalispell Monday. ] last week. Jewel Thomas went to Shelby! Bill Pierce of Kalispell and J. L. . Wednesday to work on the Great! Winslow of Whitefish were callers in Northern. j town Saturday. m f'Jilii Cards are out announcing the gradu- j Lenox Ledge was in Eureka this ation of Billy Orcutt from the Conrad! week greeting old friends after an ab- r high school. He is the son of Mr. and j senee of 20 years. / Mrs/ Tom Orcutt, formerly of Eureka, j Albert Edwards of Shelby was in ii The sons and daughters of the East- i town Friday, Silvertown «rn Stars are to entertain the Stars at Ambrose Ca«l drove home from Dil- their next regular meeting, June 20th.; Ion where he has been going to school, All stars and their sons and daugh- arriving Sunday. WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY ters are requested to be present. Dorothy and Jlobert Fetterlv re- Tom Hale has gone back to the hos- turned home from Missoula Friday pital at Wallace because of the return with Lewis Fetterly and Alex Purdy of blood-poisoning which started in an in Alex’ new car. injury received in the mines. Major John D. von Holtzenborff. who H. McCullough was a caller in Kal- has charge of the forest conservation ispell Wednesday. camp in Rexford, was a visitor in Eu- LIBBY MOTOR, Inc, Earl Hilliker and Theo. Thompson of reka Monday. Libby were in Eureka Friday. James Garey of Kalispell was in Word has been received of the death Eureka on business Tuesday, of Earl Welliver’s father. Major Earl Nellie Spaulding and George Long, LIBBY, MONTANA M. Welliver, in Puerto Rico. June 11, who have been attending the State after a month’s illness. He was a vet- University at Missoula, motored home eran of the Spanish-American and, with Franklyn Long Saturday. World wars. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Welli- ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Boorman and ver and Ila Dale left Eureka last week, family motored here from Somers Mrs. Welliver and Ila Dale went to i Sunday. Stevensville and Mr. Welliver to guard Mrs, Jerry Filiatreau, A. T. Purdy attend summer school there. N^SEV* Sec. 14, SVi> SEy4 Sec. 15, | T. 35 N. R. 26 W.; WM>NWy4, NWy4 way Commission for a road and the camp at Great Falls. | and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Purdy mot- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schuck and Joann swy4swy4 Sec. 17. NVi> SRV« Sec. 18,!SWy4 Sec. 15, SEy4SWy4, SWy4SEU SEy4NWy4 Said Sec. 25, also is sub- Mrs. Ed. Richardson left Tuesday for | ored to Waldo Sunday to see the Libby, visited at the home of Mrs. Ira Col­ NEy4, Ey>SEV4 Sec. 19, NWy4NWy4, Sec. 17, W&NEV4, E&NWy4, NEV4SWy4, ject to an easement to the Great Joliet, Ill. From Joliet she will go to ' Waldo baseball game. lar in Rexford Sunday. Ny>swy4, SEV4 Sec. 20. NEy4, NEy4i NWy4SEy4 Sec. 20. SWy4SEy4 Sec. 27,| Northern Railway Company for a rail- Detroit where she will represent the Mrs. Donaldson has been ill for the swy4, N%SEV4, SEV4SEV4 Sec. 21,1 E%NWy4, E^swy4, SMiSEy4 Sec., 28,! road. Eureka Lodge at the National Royal ; past few days. ACID STOMACH BIG FACTOR IN Ny>NEy4 Sec. 22, SEy4NEy4, NWy4 sy.swy4 except about .05 acre Great'' The NEy4NWy4 Sec. 28, T. 36 N. R, Neighbor convention the week of the j Mr. and Mrs. Ren Palmer were din- CAUSING ULCERS. NWy4, Ny>swy4, SEy4SWy4, SE>/4 Sec, Northern Right of Way, Sec. 29, That1 26 W., is subject to an easement to the 19th. After the convention, she will at- ! ner guests at the Tracey Johnson home 23, S’/^NEVi, NWy4, S*£ Sec. 24, NVz, portion of Lot 3 situated to the west of, Glen Lake Irrigation Company for an tend the World’s at Chicago and 1 Sunday. Don’t let too much acid ruin your swy4 Sec. 25, NEy4, SEy4NWy4, swy4, the right of way of the Great North- i irrigation ditch. then return to Joliet to be present at a 1 William Schuck was taken to the stomach. Take Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets N^S3Sy4 Sec. 26, SEy4NW‘/4, SWy4, em Railway as the same is constructed i The SEy4SWV4 Sec. 29, and NEy4 . She will be gone about | Sisters of Mercy Hospital in Kalispell and quickly overcome acid conditions, NWy4SEV4, S!,£SEV4 Sec. 27, SEy4SWy4, and defined on the ground and all of j SWy4 Sec. 33, T. 36 N. R. 26 W., are six weeks. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday for treatment of blood poison-, heartburn, sour stomach, indigestion. NEy4SEy4 Sec. 28, Ny>NEy4, Lot 4, and the S^SEy4 except about; subject to an easement to the Montana Turner and sister, Mrs. Jack Lewis, ing which developed from an injury to Welch’s Drug Store. swy4, Wy.SEy4 Sec. 29, NEV4i E% 10 acres Great Northern Railway Right State Highway Commission for a road. are accompanying her to Joliet. his right leg. He returned to Eureka NWy4, Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 30, NEl/4 Sec. of Way Sec. 30, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E%SWy4 The NWy4NWy4 Sec 25 T 36 N R John Keyes arrived here Sunday Tuesday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 31, NWy4NEy4, NWV4 Sec. 32, NE>/4 Sec. 31, NEV4, E^NWy4, NFA4SWV4, 27 W„ is subject to an easement to the from Shattuck where he has been go­ Mr, and Mr?, Bud Madden were NWH4, Sy.NWy4. Nt^SWVa Sec. 33, N%SE%, SEViSELi Sec. 33, NEMiNEMi, Great Northern Railway Company for ing to school this winter. He is staying driving through town in a new Ply­ Department of the Interior. United SEy4 Sec. 34, SVaNEy,, SWy4, NVfeSE^ W%NEV4 Sec. 34, T. 36 N. R. 26 W.; a railroad. The NWy4NWy4. SWy4NWV4 at the F. E. Sabin home and will spend mouth coupe Sunday. States Land Office, Great Falls, Mon­ Sec 35, and all of Sec. 36. T. 34 N. R. I SWV4SEI4 Sec. 22, SWV4NEy4, NWV4 said Sec. 25, and the NEV4NEy4 Sec. several days here before going on to Francis McClure left Tuesday for tana, May 24, 1933. 26 W.; SWy4NEy4, SEy4NWV4, Lots 3 SEy4, S^SEVi, except about 1.60 acres 26, of said township, are subject to an Bend, Oregon. Forest Grove, Oregon, where he will Notice is hereby given that on May and 4 Sec. 2, SWy4NEy4, SM>NWy4, Great Northern Railway right of way ' easement to Lincoln County for a road. Dorothy Gasahl returned Sunday visit his parents. 19, 1933, the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber EVfeSWy4, N^SEy4, SWy4SEV4 Sec. 3, and about 3 57 acres Lincoln County The above described land to be ex- from school at Dillon. Mrs. Brock Martin and Mr. Fred Company, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ey.swy4, W%SEy4 Sec. 5, SWV4NEV4. road right of way, those portions of the changed for timber of an equal value D. I. Robertson and Gilbert Gruenke Marks, trustees of the Rexford grade filed in this office its application Serial SEy4NWy4, SE>/4. Lots 4, 5, 6, 8. 9, Sec. SEViNEV4, NE'-iSE1 j situated to the t0 be cut from approximately 1500 returned to Libby to work Sunday af­ school, were in Eureka Saturday to at­ Number 079058, to exchange the S% 6, NEV4, NEV4NW^. NEV4SEV4, Lots south and west of the right of wav of acres in Secs. 3, 4, 5 and 6, T. 31 N. R, ter spending the weekend here. tend the Lincoln county high school NEV4, SEV4NWy4, NEV4SW*4, E'iSEVi.: 1. 2, 3, 6. 7 Sec. Î. SE'/4NE'4 Sec. 10, the Great Northern Railway right of] 20 W., and' Secs. 28. 29, 32 and 33, T, Mrs. Lavina Sheridan is much im­ board meeting. NWV4SEV4 Sec. 1, Lot 4 Sec. 2. Lot 1, SM>NWV4, NEV4SWV4, N>ASEV4, SWV4 way as the same is constructed and 32 N. R. 20 W. P. M. M. under the act proved in health after her illness. Mrs. Robert Waller and son James SMiNEVi Sec. 3, NEV4NEV4, NWV( SEM, Sec. 11, SWV4NEV4. SEV4NWt4, defined on the ground. Sec. 23, NWV4 0{ March 20, 1922 (42 Stat., 465) as Cliff Perry of Great Falls was here are much improved after their recent SEV4 Sec, 12, SWV4SWV4 Sec. 17, SWV4 NEV4SWV4, NWV4SE*4 Sec. 13, NEV4, NWV4, except about .33 acre Great amended by the acts of February 28, Saturday visiting the L. Thompson illness. SEV4 Sec. 18, NE>4 Sec. 19, W‘2NWV4| Lot 1, SEV4NWV4. SEV4 Sec. 17, Lots Northern Railway right of way, and all ] 1925 ( 43 Stat., 1090) and Jan. 30, 1929 family. <•« Mrs. A. J, Fleming and sons were Sec. 20. SV2SWV4, SEV4 Sec. 22, EM> ! 3, 7, 8, 9, E^SWV4, SWt4SEV4 Sec. of the SWV4NWV4, WM-SWV4, SEV4 (45 Stat., 1145). Mrs. Harry Owens and three sons of callers in town Sunday. SEVV Sec. 23, WMîWMî Sec. 24, T. 33 18, Lots 1, 3. 4, W'oNEL,. EM>NWV4, SWV4 Sec. 25, Nl^NE'q, NW’.i. Lots 1, The purpose of this notice is to al- Kalispell are spending several weeks at The Episcopal Guild food sale was N, R. 26 W,; WV4 SWV4 Sec, 1, Lots EM.SWy4. NWV4SEV4. SI2SE14 Sec. 19, 2, 3, 4, SViSE1^ Sec. 26, N^NEVi, SEV4' low all persons claiming the timber the Douelass ranch- between Eureka well patronized and members are great­ 2, 3. 4. SEV4NEV4, SWV4NW>4. NWV4 N!yNEV4, Sy-SWV-t Sec. 20, SW'uNE^, NEi4--S14 Sec. 27. SWV4NEI4, Lots 5,1 lected, or having bona fide objections and Rexford. ly pleased with the results. SWy4, EM> SEV4 Sec. 2, Lots 1, 2, SWV4 SEV4NWy4 Sec. 25, NW>,SWV4, S% 6. 7' Sec. 28, NM>, NVs SVz Sec. 34. and to the application an opportunity to Mrs. Jess Clarey of Trego was here Mrs. John McClure, Mrs. Ray Eberth, NEV4, NEV4SEV4 Sec. 3, Lot 3, SEV4 SWy4 Sec. 26, NWV4 See. 29, Lot 4 Sec. all fractional Sec. 35, T. 36 N. R. 27 W. file their protests with the Register of last week. 1 Louise Frost and- Mr. Francis Mc- NWV4 Sec. 4. ËMi, SWV4SWi4 Sec 11 30, NWV4NEV4, EViNW>/4, NEV4SWy4, P. M. ‘Montana. the U. S. Land Office, at Great Falls, Mrs. Alice Peterson and Mrs. Carrie Clure motored to Kalispell Friday, ar- SWV4NEV4, W“,NW'/4, NWV4SEV4 Sec’ Ijots 1. 2, 3, Sec. 31, S»ANEv4, N>4SEV4, The SWyjNEy,. SEV4NWV4 Sec. 25, Montana. LaMunyan were here Saturday to at- , riving there just in time for Louise to 12. SM:NEi/4, NM.SEV4, NW'4 Sec 13 Sec. 33, NEV4, Sy.NW^. S’2 Sec. 34, T. 35 N. R. 26 W., are subject to an M. D. NICHOLSON, tend the High School board meeting. ■ catch the bus for Dillon. Louise will NMj. NMiSWV,, SWViSW'j SE>4SEV4’ NWt4NWV4, SlzNWV4, SWV4 Sec. 35, easement to the Montana State High- jn8-29-4t Register.