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J WEDNESDAY, NOV. Ir 1950 THE DILLON DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS Friendly Neighbors Home Dem onstration Club will meet Thurs day at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Jessie La- sich will give the second lesson on Laundry Facts. An election of officers will be held. Members are asked to bring a jar of canning for exchange for roll call. St. James Guild will meet at the guild hall at 2 o’clock Thurs day. DesserOwill be served at the end of the meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. Arthur Ward and Mrs. Law rence Walker. Parke T. Scott and Amos Call ahan, the latter of Twin Bridges, ,attended a meeting of the Fed e r a l Land Bank at Spokane last week as delegates from this dis traici. Delegates attended from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and j Montana. ! ..The St. Rose Junior Guild will meet Thursday night at eight o’ clock at the home of Mrs. Helen Harrington, 634 So. Argenta, with Mrs. Ann Malesich and Mrs. Blanche Buck as co-hostesses. Presbyterian Manse Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Gladys Tait, 211 No. Pacific Thursday. Mrs. Robert Davis will be co hostess. . „ / , '\ m GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON Mrs. Mary Rott returned early in the week from a vacation trip of several weeks to California where she visited with relatives. Skiers Plan Active Season; Seek Members A meeting of the billon Ski association was held Monday eve ning in the city hall. Plans were discussed for a series of tourna ments during the winter months which will include a workday on Nov. 19 . when all members are I asked to contribute labor on the j new course. The membership cam- ' paign is underway and those inter-! csted should see President Dick Later or Joe Smith, COLLEGE NOTES PLEASE PHONE YOUR NEWS ITEMS TO 66 The Daily Tribune will great ly appreciate your cooperation- in giving us news items. If you are going somewhere, enter taining or have someone visit ing you, it is interesting to your friends. Just phone 66 and tell us about it .Thanks! ? \ Mrs. Ross Hill and brother, Al bert Spencer, have returned from a motor trip to Wyoming and Idaho where they visited relatives. Mrs. J. P. Peck and son of Carey, Ida., visited recently at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Diet erle. Mrs. Peck is a sister of Mr Dieterle. Valdean Osteros, Anaconda, was crowned Homecoming queen dur ing the half-time of the football game between Western Montana College of Education and the Mon tana School of Mines, Sunday. Her attendants were Lois Ell wood, Butte; Joan McMichael, Paradise; LaVonnc Carlson, Hamilton; Al- dene Robinson, Butte; and Pat Davis, Bozeman, Joe Fey, Glasgow, captain of the team, conducted the ceremony. at a GOOD OLD LOW PRICE ‘‘The Bourbon m Buy o f the yU/ Century” f j 4 Mrs. Ivan Ledbetter and child ren arc visiting in Alberton with Mr. and Mrs. Vince Gibbons and family. While there Mrs. Ledbetter will go through the clinic at Mis soula. *7 r 1 ì \ ‘l * Bo. Pint de 40C $ 3.60 4-5 Q t. Code 40E Straight Bourbon Whiskey • 86 Proof national Distillers Products Corporation, N.Y, NEW TOPCOATS by Capps Fine 2-Ply Gabardines and Rich Venetian Coverts in Attractive Models and Neu tral Shades. COVERTS G A B A R D IN E S $49.50 $52.50 High quality coats such as these last longer, hold their shape better, and look better all the time you have them. It Pays to buy Capps Full Measure Coats. Joe Smith's J É e J o m f J t j / It’s A Pleasure To Get Full Measure Brenner Knows the Ropes... VOTE FOR j. S. BRENNER Republican Candidate For Representative His term in the Montana Legislature has enabled him to become acquainted with other representatives and the rules governing the work of that important branch of our state government. He is a Beaverhead county rancher, a native of the com munity he serves and knows the problems of our ranchers. He is a sure safeguard against legislation that would be detrimental to them. His interest are not alone with the ranchers . . . he has at heart the problems of all taxpayers and will continue to fight for lightening the ever-increasing load being thrust upon them. x School problems are constantly being brought to the Legislature. He believes in the best possible ways of improv ing our schools for a minimum of taxes . . . and strives to make pertain every dollar spent for improvements earns a dollar's worth! ; —Pd. Pol. Adv. by J. S. Brenner Miss Genevieve Albertson, Mrs. i Helen Luebben and Dr. Selma ! Guttman of the English depart ment at Western will attend the ' annual meeting of the English faculties of the University of ; Montana. The meeting this year 1 is held at Bozeman Nov. 3 and 4 with Dr. Harold B. Allen of the University of Minnesota as guest speaker Friday evening. Representing WMCE at the Fac ulty Council, which meets in Helena Saturday, arc O. K. Moe- chairman; Ralph McFaddcn, How- aid Leslie, Elizabeth Sattcr and Mrs. Zella Flores. International Relations club an nounces officers for the 1950-51 academic year as follows: James Hansen, Wolf Point, president; Milos Winship, vice president: Joan Sheelcy, Ronan, secretary- treasurer. Anyone wishing to help with Ellen Mac Guild sewing arc wel come tonight at Philips Apartment , No. 5. Please bring tape measure, ! thimble and thread. 1 Lutheran Food Sale Slated For Saturday Committees appointed for the Lutheran W.M.E. food sale Satur day at the Farmer’s Union Station are as follows: Head chairman: Mrs. Thoo Bay. Advertising: Mrs. Helen Squires, Mrs. Geo. Ward and Mrs. Myrtle Pewe. Selling: Mrs, H. C. Hansen, Mrs. Helen Squires, Mrs. I. W. Vinsel and Mrs. Louise Anderson. The ladies are featuring Danish pastries, breads, rolls, cakes and cookies. BOWLING SCORES The Creamery hoys battered the pins Monday night rolling high game of 1021 and high score of 2857. Archie Green, who kegles for the big butter and egg men, had high pin total with 597, hav ing games of 188, 209 and 200. Sanctimonious Wayne Myers had one game of 214 and Frank La- sich, another member of the team, hit 205. Naturally it was a noisy night on the alleys/while vocifer ous Eddie Hilger spurred his mates to greater endeavors. George Mithun had the high game with 223. George Smith was another 200 bowler with 201. The Coasters were the victims of the Creamery onslaught, los ing all four points 2530 to 2857. Roberts keglers rolled consist ently thrc\ighout their match with Warners, although none landed in the 200 bracket. They took all four points from Warners 2717 to 2549. Winn’s and the State Bank battled to a tie, each winning two points. Winn’s won two games, the second by a one pin margin 865 to 864. But they , lost, the third game and pin total 2659 to 2677. Eliel’s slipped three j>oints over on the Tash Ranchers by winning two games and pin tolal 2588 to 2506. Alice Peterson Cragholm to Peterson Hansen Co., Land in Sec. 3, T10SR12W. Exchange of prop erty. ' Peterson-Hansen Co. to Alice P. Cragholm, Land in Sec. l(), T10- SR12W, Exchange of property. New Shipment... WINTER COATS Including Fur Trims $29.95 up HAZEL'S STYLE S BEAUTY SHOPPE (Next to Ditty's Cafe) i CARD OF THANKS W<? taka this opportunity of thanking our friends and neighbors for their sym pathy and expressions of regret at the passing ol our mother and «rnndmothor, Mrs. Harriet Ann Wynes. Wo particularly wish to thank the L.D.S. church for the service, the musicians, pallbearers and those,who sent flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Kirner Dunn and Pal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ojnlwny Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wynes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Com way and family Shelf paper in rolls. Tribune. ¡ G U A R A N T E E D T O P O P , ti CRISP-TEN DC«. } \ DELICIOUS/ .JOU y _ AT ALL GROCERS P O P CORN Announcement. . . McCracken Bros. Now Have A Complete Assortment Of BORSALINO HATS See These Wonderful Hats While Sizes and Colors are Complete! McCracken Bros . \THE M E N ’S STORE\ E lect . . . CARL M. DAVIS — Democrat For— County Attorney • Impartial Common Sense Enforcement of the Law. • Marine Combat Veteran of World W a r II. • Efficient, Economical Spending of the Taxpayers’ Money. • Capable— Qualified— Experienced. —Political 1 Advertisement Paid For By Carl M. J j m ' \ THANKS...again folks! I take this opportunity of Thanking the youth of Diiion for their splendid behaviour over Halloween! I also thank the. Chamber of Commerce, Ried Featherly, the faculties of the public schools and high school and the parents for their splendid cooperation in entertaining our youngsters during the Hallow een period. Dan Mooney, Chief o f Police >•