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........... ,— y \ A ’Ai i- : ; : V ' \ ‘ b a z a a r s FOOD SALE 10:30 A.M, , * NOVEMBER 19 A T THE GUILDHALL By St« James Guild and Alma Matrons. Doughnuts and coffee will be served at noon. y A i^ T R ^ t s T o^ View Training FBms Three new training films, “The Reserve Team,” ‘Take Time For Tomorrow,” and “Infantry Wea pons” recently released by the Department ''of Army, will be shown’ to Army Reservists Wed nesday evening at 7:30 in the City Haill council room, Captain William R. Bum, Unit instructor , announced today. New pay increases ranging ‘ from $2.50 per day for recruits up to $15.20 per day for Lt. Cols. ' will be in effect for Reservists . who are assigned to units and * attend the meeting? Training cre dits and retirement points will be Earned assisting Reservists to qualify for the many benefits available in the Organized Re serve Corps. All Reservists are , urged to attend, Captain Burn . said. Youths Unhurt In Drop Off Viaduct ’ Reports that Joe Rebich had crashed through a guard ¡rail at the viaduct south of Dillon on highway 91 this week are un founded. What happened as we get the story is that two youths stole Joe’s vehicle and in trying to make a get-away, crashed through the guard rail taking out several posts and dropped several feet off the highway. The vehicle remained upright and apparently thé boys were unhurt and made aget-ajyay, M a l l d ^ M r s : I ^ w r e h c e B a c d n ^ a n d Mrs, 3n(ied Anderson. ' Games’were played and a'social afternoph enjoyed. The hostesses were,-assisted by Evelyn Stanch- field. Mrs. Millie Mallon is dub president. Guests were Mesdames May Woodward, Wisdom; W. R. Allen, Wise River; Anna Samuels, Wise River; Christine Opp, Dillon, and from Butte, Mesdames Warren Hughes, Frances Caponorie and Miss Janet Elwood. Club members present were Eva and Louise Jones, Nell Trueman, Evelyn. Stanchfield, Alice Ralston, Ruth (Gnose, Jessie Potts, Rose mary Johnson, Laura Thompson, Mary Montier, Rheno Leffler and the hostesses. R h e n o l e f f l e r 'Rivet. Woman's club home Of Mrs. Ben its 27th birthday [clous ‘ luncheon was hostesses, Millie Famous Entertainer At Club Royal This Week An- attraction at the Club Royal which is meeting with astonish ing popularity this week is the entertainment of “Fiddling Bow” Bill. - Bill formerly played with Gene Autrey s band and has ap peared m the movie “Home on the Range.'* Fiddling Bill plays 59 different musical instruments. He performs acrobatics while playing the vio lin. He is ¿also a ventriloquist and a magician. Another radio band he has played with is the “ Corn Cob bers”. For eight years he had his own band and entertained at the Midway Garddhs in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. .Fiddling Bow Bill so astounded patrons of the Club Royal ¡Mon day night that they kept him play ing into the wee small hours of morning. v , He will entertaift Club Royal patrons the balance of this week. Protect your valuable papers with (V fireproof cabinet. $11.95. Tribune. For That Grand \Hew\ Feeling. Let Ann or Ada expertly style your hair and give you a wonderful perma nent wave. PHONE 97. & shoppe I CAN HOLD YOUR RUPTURE AND GIVE YOU COMFORT AND RELIEF W ITHOUT k 'T R U S S \ ONE D M The Sykes Orthotonic Principle ends tortur ous “ Truss” wearing—lifts the hernia up into place— completely avoids any pressure on bone structure—without; straps, buckles or belts—ends rupture problems forever?! LEARN HOW — NOW! ¡Free Demonstration for Men, .Women, Children MR. H. A. KENNEDY—ANDRUS HOTEL, DILLON y MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14—1 to 5 (P.M. p*. Ray Farnell & Associates, 835 W. Sprague, Spokane, Wn. (Clip this adv.il ' / _ _ _ _ DAVIS MOTOR CO. For Top Quality USED CARS Priced Right! 1949 HUDSON COMMODORE, 4-Door Sedan. Heater, radio and overdrive. 1948 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN. Radio, heater, fog lamps, extra good tires. 1948 FORD TUDOR. Radio and heater, good rubber. 1947 DODGE 4 Door Sedan. Heater, radio, fluid drive. 1947 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR SEDAN. Radio, heater, hydromatic transmission. Excellent appearance. 1947 ^KAISER 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio, heater, spot light. Windshield washers. 1949 WILLYS 1 TON .TRUCK. Stake body. 4 wheel drive. 1948 FORD PICKUP. Radio, heater, 4 speed-trans mission. 1946 FORD TUDOR. Heater and radio. 1946 1 TON STAKE, heater. Several Others to Choose. From Rev. J. Thompson Baker of the First Presbyterian church of Dil lon has resigned his .pastorate to accept a call at Wamego, Has. His resignation takes effect Nov. 20. He has been pastor of the local church for four years. •* Walter Taborski is vacationing on the West coast. Dillon Lodge No. 16, AF. and AM, will hold a regular commun ication Saturday evening. Edgar Rife, manager of the Dillon liquor store, announces the dispensary will not be open for business on Friday, Armistice day. Charles Russell memorial week was observed at Western with the Art club taking contributions to the fund for erecting a statue of the cowboy artist in Statuary hall in Washington, D.C. The Art club meeting last w’eek was strict ly a Russell program. Several students spoke on Russell’s life and work, the main one being by Charles R. Soha, Dillon, freshman. VERSATILE—Blonde Leslye Banning, 18, who is a Bible student and hopes to be come a Sunday School teacher, has signed a movie contract requiring her to pose for bathing suit pic tures for five years. She is a sister-in-law of actress Jane Russell. Bostitch staplers, pocket o? desk sizes r.r w j c r for heavier duty. . Tribute L A. GREGORY Announces His STUDIO OPENING 521 S O U T H RIFE FRIDAY, NOV. 11 Lessons on all band and orchestra instruments B E S M A R T and .// Don't delay! Select \her” cedar chest now ,while you can choose from, a fine selection at reasonable prices! Come in today—see the beautiful “Bluebird's” on display! C E D A R H O P E C H E S T MODERN I LOW - PRICED ! h a s self - lifting R E M O V A B L E T R A Y Chest shown below hfCham p a g a o Qak finish. A modern beautyl Special LAYAWAY PLAN A small payment will hold your chest for a later delivery date. A D V E R T I S E D I N L O O K . . Eliel’s w m ■ Dell Farm Bureiu > • ! Appoints Delegates Dell Farm Bureau held its meeting Friday night. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Gleed were appointed delegates to the State Farm Bur eau convention and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McNinch, alternates. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carpita of Dillon were guestSi t Mr. Babcock spoke on the new rural telephone service which will be furnished by the REA. Mrs. E. B. Harkness, Mrs. Ber nard Harkness and Mrs. Dick Mc Ninch served lunch. SURE-FIT SUP COVERS And now... zippers! The newest improvement in ready-made slip covers. Covers fit smoother . ..zip on or off quick as a wink. Today’s best-dressed living rooms wear Sure-Fit slip covers the whole year round. A new season...a new decorating scene ... in minutes. And the secret of that smart trim fit lies, in the patented Elastic-Action back. Create yourself a. new ensemble - with patterns and colors a decorator would choose. In wine, blue, green, natural. $10.95 F O R C H A I R S $21.95 F O R S O F A S Add yean to the life of your doveno with b smort Sure-Fit slip cover. Note the deep box pleats, cord welting. And you needn’t remove the cover Ip open up your bed. 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