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SS VAGB FOUR THE DILLON D A ILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1949 A n y o n e D e s i r i n g to send used dothing in the Thanksgiving shipment to Europe, please bring to St. Rose rectory on or before November 27. A ll kinds of dothing acceptable. C L A S S IF IE D A D S F O R S A L E — M ISO 10 FOR SALE: Small dining room table and six chairs: also miscellaneous small tables. 634 So. Argenta. Phone 67 or 630. F O R SA L E — LIV E S T O C K 13 FOR SALE: 1 large grey gelding 6 years old. Foolproof. Also one set heavy har ness. J. W. Sutherland. FOR SALE: Weaning pigs. C. H. Balick, Route 2. Qp>\W. b ü t M IOS So. Mala Ö I L L O N Andrus Hotel C H R IS T M A S S U G G E S T IO N S Leather A -2 J a c k e t ----------------------------------------------- 18.95 N a v y A ll-W o o l J a c k e t --------- ------------- 4.95 Interlined Poplin Sports Jacket ---------------------------------16.95 N a v y W o o l Sweater ----------------------------------------------- 3.95 Sheepskin Vest ------------------------------------------------------- 6.50 Leather F a c e O .D. G l o v e s --------------------------------------- 1.98 New A rm y W o o l B la n k e t _________________________ 4.95 Kapoc Sleeping B a g ----------------------------------------------- 13^95 Down Sleeping Bag ----------------------------------------------- 23.50 Shockproof W rist W a tch - ---------------- 6.95 . Boy Scout K n i f e _____ _____ 1.25 JA C K E T S P E C IA L S B-15 Type J a c k e t ______________________ 12.95 Sheep* (lifted Leather ____________________________ 16.95 Arctic1 Fibld J a c k e t --------- ---------- 5.95 U s e d 'N a v y A lpaca J a c k e t ---------- ---------------------------- 7.95 Leather Gloves and Mittens, Sheep Lined C a p s , Felt Shoes, Shoe Pacs, Luggage and Binoculars I B u t t e — 2-1130 — P H O N E — D illo n — 8 8 -R SPECIAL With All the Trttrtthings! SERVED FROM 4:00 P.M. SUPER D A N C E M U S IC The Royal Four Your Best Bet For All Occasions The CLUB ROYAL The D IL L O N D A IL Y TRIBU N E —Published By— TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. E. S. Townsend . . . . Editor E. C. Townsend . . . Manager PHONE 66 Subscription Rates (In Advance)— In Montana: One Year ... ........ .................... . ...... $3.60 Six Months ..................... 1.76 Three Months ........... ,90 Monthly, (Dillon Only) .... . ......... .36 Outside Montana: One Year ................... :...................$5.00 Entered as second class matter June 12. 1880, at the postoffice at Dillon. Montana, under the Act of March 8. 1871). National Advertising Representative: Inland\ Newspaper Representatives, Inc., 640-642 Wrigley Bldg., Chicago; 11 E. 42nd St., New York; Syndicate Trust Bldg., St. Louis; 310 Board of Trade Bldg., Kansas City; 1963 Pen obscot Bldg., Detroit,' M ISC E L L A N E O U S 1 1 ATTENTION, Adults! Can you type? Would you. like to learn? Join the adult typing class I TAXIDERMY work wanted. Latest mus eum methods used. Bob Miller, 1000 Poplar St., Helena, Montana. SWIFTS MINERAL BLOCKS for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Williams Feed & Machinery. L E G A I S NOTICE OP BALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that pur suant to an order of the District pdtìft of thè Fifth Judicial District of ,the State of Montana, in and for the County of Beaverhead, in the Matter of the Estate of Margret Williams, deceased, the undersigned executor of the; Last' Will and Testamènt-of said decedent will sell, at private sàie, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the Coürt, all of jtbàt certain real estate belonging to thè estate of said decedent situated in Beaverhead County,' Montana, described as follows : W%Eíí6 Sec. 6, except that part of Lot 2, which lleB east of the O.S.L. right of way; All that part of EVÍSWÍ4 and GWViSE1,! Sec, 9, which lies west of the O.'S.L. right of way; all in T. 14 S. R. 8 W. All of fractional Blocks 45, 46 and 47 in the Townslte (Original) of Lima. Bids to purchase the same may be filed in writing at the law offices of Collins & Burhs,’Poindexter Block, DillOn,' Montana, at any time hereafter, and be fore a sale is made. Such sale will be made on or after December 10, 1949, whenever an acceptable bid therefor Is received. Dated November 22, 1949. JOHN COLLINS, Nov. 23-30 Executor CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of ex pressing our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kind ex pressions of sympathy and for the beau tiful floral offerings at tho death of our beloved father, Herman H. Bramsmann. We wish also to thank Father Timothy Clifford, the pallbearers, and all those who took part In the services. The BramBmann Family CHURCH NOTES ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Fr. Timothy Clifford UBUal services at 7 :30 and 8:00 Thanks giving Day. St. Rose Catholic Church : Sunday masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Lima: 10:30 a.m., the first Sunday of each month. Grant: 10:30 a.m., second Sunday. Melrose: 9 a.m., third Sunday. Jackson: 9:30 a.m., fourth Sunday. ♦ * * CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Room 18, Telephone Block Thanksgiving Day service 11 a.m, P * Sunday service, 11 a.m. Sermon, Ancient and Modern Necroman cy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced. Reading room open Fridays 2 to 4 p.m. Second Wednesday of each month meet ing at 8 o’clock. * * * ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a.m. ; > morning wor ship, 11 a.m. ; Sunday evening service, 8 p.m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning, 7 :S0. * * . * GRACE MEM. METHODIST CHURCH Robert N. Johnstone, Pastor 'Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Mr. Alfred Graesser, Superintendent. Everyone will find a welcome. . .......... Morning Service, 11 a.m. Message, “The Coming of the King.” This is the first in a series on the Advent of JesUs. Senior Choir every Friday at t h é 'home of Mrs. N. L. Ovltt at 4 p.m. T H E A N N U A L METHODIST M E T H O D IST C H U R C H NOVEMBER 26 SA T U R D A Y — 10 A .M . Nursery care for children at the home of Mrs. Robert Curry. 524 _No. Washing ton St., during chiirch serviced v. The public is cordially, invited to all the services of the church'. ■ ■ • * « , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday a.m. at 10:80 we will have a special Thanksgiving service at the church. * * * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School.. Mrs. W. J. Bierrum, Ijupt. Classes, Nursery to Adult. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. (Hie Rev. Alfred E. Nelson, Deer Lodge, will be the speaker. (Nursery for small children). At the close of the service. Rev. Nelson will meet with the Session and Pulpit Committee. Saturday : 7 p.m.Choir Practice. _ Mr. Ralph Mc Fadden, Director. • * * ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Washington and Glendale, DiHon, Mont. Rev. Arthur B. Ward, Rector Thanksgiving Day : Holy Communion 9 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:00 a.m. Please note that the time of ser vice has been changed from that previ ously announed. The choir will present a special Thanksgiving Anthem. Members of the Altar Guild will decorate the church with foodstuffs which will be given to the Barrett Hospital after the service. The nursery school for small children will be conducted in the Guild Hall during the 10 a.m. service. Sunday: Holy Communion 8 a.m. Church School, 9:46 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 a.m. Nursery School will be held In the Guild Hall during the service, to care for the younger children, lièxfc * Wednesday, 7:30 Choir practice. Thursday, 4 p.m., Junior Choir practice. A supper for young children of High School age and for members of the Altar Guild and Server’s G.ull4. .will be held at the Guild Hall Wednesday evening, Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m. Dr. W. H. Stephan will be the speaker. . * •' * L. D. S. CHURCH Sunday: , 9:40 a:m. Prayer Meeting. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Sacrament. 8:30, p.m. Fireside. Tuesday : 4 p.m. Primary. 7:30 p.m. Relief Society. Thursday : 7:80 p.m. Mutual. * * * FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH H. C. Hjortholm, Pastor The Thanksgiving Day service will be gin at 10:30 a.in. Sermon : Thanksgiving Day—Moving Day. There; will be Bpeclal music for this service! The offering will go to the local budget. The pastor will go to Jhckson on thé evènihg to assist in a special program. The public worship' next Sunday will begin at 11 a.m. Sermon: The Klnd of Reception J e m ' Coming Demands. M att 21:1-9. Next Sunday -Is the first Sunday of the Church, Year. I960. Let ns begin the year in the right wag by attending services on that, day. Tbs Sunday School will begin at 9)45 *.m. The picture on the Fourth Commandment will be re viewed. The confirmation- clast will meet at the parsonage, on Wednesday evening at 7:00. The Junior Choir will meet on Thursday evening after school. The Sen ior Choir will meet on Wednesday eve ning at 8 p.m. • • Tuesday: High 63, low 25. Today: Low 38. Prediction: Cloudy with clear ing. Have you seen the Tribune’s display of Hallmark cards? Some thing for every .occasion. Let’s get acquainted. Haterbrook Pens. Tribune. NEW • DELICIOUS Potato Raked DOUGHNUTS NOW 5 0 c DOZ. Guaranteed FRESH C H A M P IO N BREAD A t Your Grocer IT'S HOMECRAFT U ♦ O M Iceberg Blue Interior Trim On This De Luxe Refrigerator Color can't peel, chip or rub off. Model shown i$ DL-86 with nearly 9 cu. ft. storage space and— ONLY Full-Width Super-Freezer Chest • Full-wldth,glass-topped Hydrator • Famous Meter-Miser mechanism • 5-Year Protection Plan • Rust-proof aluminum'shelves • QuickubeTrays sk'ist-s Other Models From $194.75 H & S » j ; f i y j L i * TRULY T H A N K F U L . . . 1. W e 're truly thankful to live in a coun try where each can serve God a conscience directs . . . 2. W e 're truly thankful to live and serve in this wonderful community . . . 3. W e 're truly thankful to be to serve our many customers friends. BE TRULY TH A N K F U L ATTEND T H A N K S G IV IN G SERV IC E O F TH E C H U R C H O F Y O U R C H O IC E MARY WORTH’S FAMILY 4 J * \ S . * V ,