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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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Strikes. Spares, Splits Oelhr IS l4ttMMlrt iMfH I rt. FNaottera It a MdmiiUm No. a 50 Itiiltfr JfMtl Uumlry it NuM'a 14 ,417 u-nm cmi 7 liS Tnty 473, fcMMI Irwin 4Si-TwtUi lKf ttft tfin t7, UatUiiu hhi HI (Wl 47), Dasmita. tun 4tt.

WVltwm 4U, IMra. Mo, Hy. noi4 piXi 'HHalfcl Kn, 1U17, rtrvmoai l)-1ara 4i. Swwtia lrtVPfx 44t). 45, JJyul Ui! hi, 740.

HMtfH. CaniivN ki4 Htmli 3) TUtM.itt nfur 4TJ. 4Sti. Tliraiikill 4JU, it. uturr 4k, Tii Prexbytsrian Menbari Elect Truitsei, Elders Mrs.

Milton Byrd and Truman Smith were elected to three-year ports ah trustee of the Presbyterian church, and Pr. William Jelll ion, and Paul Bastlne were elected elder at a congregation meeting of tho church Sunday evening, The four new member Join hoard of seven trustee and six elder, who administer affair of the church. An Informal discussion of church Improvement wa hld, and It wa reported that contribution to the building fund are coming In well, but the fund I Mill short MU4 lm Leona Chapter Holds Fiiscdxhip Evening Leona Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, held a friendship night at tho temple Oct. 17. Out-of-town visitors were Mr.

and Mrs. OIm D. Glfford, Mlnot. N. as well a QES member from Stevensville, Corvallls and Victor.

Refreshment were served by Josephine McClintlc, Mrs. Robert McKee, Mr. and Mr. Robert O'Brien. Mr.

and Mr. Fred Wets-steon, Mrs. Cary Wctzsteon and Edgar Wetsstcon. Stevensville Services Held Tor Mrs. Brush Won imt rn.

Hum roll: JimlUt M7. llinls KX, 341. High harxlieap awl, Smith X17 I'lua :) fr ow7. Mrkd'a NMlf 373. V.

ftceruon lilts A MikMH iiv aiw Yearling Gets Sopsrior Dilirj At KIZA nesting The yearling, Hamilton high school yearbook, was given a superior rating at the two-day fall meeting of the Montana Inter-scholastic Editorial Assn. at the school of Journalism in Missoula last weekend. The rating placed the local yearbook within the top 30 annuals In the state. Students attending were Sandra Van, Blarlcom, Myron DesChene, Mary Ann Wells, Judy Bohac, Bit! Bean, Margo Vogt, Mike Zoske, Wayne Kinney and Yearling Editor Jeanne Howe, i i 8IACCS HAVE DAUGHTER Stevensville Mr, and Mrs. Arte-mus Skaggs are parents of.

a daughter, born late last week In Missoula hospital. 71 71 hiiur j.ik Wnkea Jil.ii wmmiitiitii 14 1J ia 14 14 14 ia 41, iii'Miy Jnn 4.17, Uvwreux TuJ: kid. an. H'liu K(Kva Krnay Rata yuitmfn Ol Kinilh M. Gromup 'JUimisia Wtl MHHHHmMHHtMII 4w.

TMiuj Mfr. we, T.V-Jf. nill'a mmv ntvImi 1 Irving S4H, 8irs tWMin 17ti, hivtt Jlealy 31 i. liitt. mir 4a.

'I'utttU: 7h0, Mai, Mu4unt lty 974. on 31 1, uie i(Bfnnirttl 4i, With. vn 'l'u4li (Mi, wai, M.WS6U1, klatuA'a -4I4 Prwiwm Dummy 4 ft, iluuttm 4h-j, HramlUt JWJ, MCi, taai. tiifif). iMtiwre li-4teritn MV.

Kur-aiona Taylor SP. itawv mti, Kmmn 4l.i,'lrtU; TivJ, UWt. Mh470, Iklolwr tl Kilter liuut M)M (Im ri. MnUnA Pnwr 19 Itrtitulion So. 1 pi 11 KNnuera tiut (lank 14 14 Hiwirnn 13 rUtKlm 10 1H Kanmt K4 4 Ku.ly 'JO Hon.

roll: Dim NW), 3W, BiWitt KM. 'Jft, timiih lJtli(k aiai, I(tymltla SU Uillrl Hitth hNndiflitp wntHt, Dim 540 I'lua for u. llitth nnlii'iH huhw, Uir liua tor MiMlan fowrr (3 SillMrt fbiko. 7o. ity 4.rK Warnpf Iktlnak T.rtal: Mil.

ttat-3710. Karmrra Vrd a uiilr lar i7. Iy 14ii. Ui'io 4M. Wnklmm Utry 4.x.

rVllx an. 1Mla: hX), trTU, HIM a. RmImi (0) Smith UK, Holt 433. U- money to ilnlsh off current base ment construction, Budget for the hirnium Tnat-Ker 414. wetter, alnan 4.1V TiHrtU: MHI, hXJ, tfii-UuTU, IWrmtta 4MI I arun art), Hen WmlU 415.

Ilerkit lUlm T-feU: KM, tH. WA-'JUIS. r.itilr No. 1 cl UTray 410. n.

IfuBliv 4tu, Dummy OuU4ur itm. 1C lloit 4Ci ToIhI: K57. Wit. tth.W4l& ttM-r H-ni lAUMlry (0 Itiu-lmut 41, Mitehell 374, Kai-Mrna 4J7. U.

Wetxtm 4r. Hkeela 45ft. Tl: mti. Kit, KH Hamilton Howl N. 4 iAmtttrm 457, M.

lYintx 4.C1. live 3.MI. Kimnvrfw 4ul, D. innt Kt. ttt J7W.

current year also wa approved. Leaving Thursday for a three lino. rulli lltiKht SWT Mae lluutu Ski, 'jt; lion Mi Millio HukIm Uliva AUii It. Kmt.ua Sui. HiirH hantlii'uo ari: Q.

Iluiitii't Xft plua fur tut, Kfillla ian 3 Hlahnik V. IV4I 4.17. Jrvia 351 Wluwlwr CWIina 41M loiala: M. ITJ3. MUI-C7UH, itliiiUi Surkitmr-r 3nA.

DnM4iliill XM, WftMttMin 4l, Ull lotion Mix TuiMln: KS, tnS). Wrlki BWma 3 Viil. 3M. OHv Vat, Mlli HuithtHi MM, (i. Ilutfhf 7, IIubII 4.1't.

Totala: HiU. tan. Ma-7ur. Miitr l-4Vtrl 411, Nialtbi Drku S. Kmaua M.

It. Kmaua Quo, 'IWI: tel. Mai, tKtO-ttiOT. lilts MImt 3 Itrn MO. M.

liar- day Youth Synol at Bowman will be Jack LagorquUt, Tom Mitchell, Tom Orlck. Dick Popple, and Judy Soerrup. They will return Saturday. Sherry Mitchell I new Junior high fellowship moderator. Other bttutfh 4n, C.

IbrtMugh 470. llMl 44N, tuynulOa 4irj. Total; Uf7, KH. ir.M-a7ia, Hnuy Kala tit A. Rii4itna 413.

K. Rotibma 4 ai, I). Hmi.ua tM. TatfirMi X. Mnc ItuitiHMi SJO.

TwtaUt twtt 014 Xallanal Lmcw Hn It rn. Htat.m'a 11 ft CutiiKun 14 10 Kuiht KtH 1'J 13 Hlll'l Haw Korvire tt 15 A Oarwa 15 Humlllon MoUira 9 15 .370 Stevensville Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Brush, 90, who died at a local rest home Thursday morning were held at the White-sltt chapel Saturday afternoon and burial was In a Missoula cemetery. Pllbeorers were Hurwood Willis, Dan Shea, L. Battles, Earl Redding, Murray Campbell and Andy McNctt.

The Rev. A. Nelson of Hamilton officiated. MISS KOHLS ELECTED Margaret Ann Kohls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Kohls, freshman at Whitman College. Walla Walla, was eletced president of the pledge class of her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega, according to a news release this week. officers are Jean Taylor, vlce-moa-erntor; Brian Applebury, treasurer, and Susan Smith, secretary. CORVALLIS WELL CHILD CLINIC Corvallls A total of 27 child rcn attended the well child clinic Oct. IS.

Dr. Donald Maclean and county nurse Mrs. Dorothy Dltt-maler were In charge. St. Mary's Mission was purchased from the Jesuits by John Owen In 1850.

llnn-ir roll: nrntvltw Ilitrtt hurullrap game, Unhnlk ilu 2i fir Zk'i HtKti hnmlMoi kticm. Krwmtin XV) lu 72 fir OitX Kuprr Mop (S Itlahnlk 470. IVII Ilww lift. 1w 451. Mtlnrr 3iJH.

T0UJ11: KM. MM, WO ttVkY (tiilliwi' (I) I(muKm 423. Simp. ton 401. Klrhnrda aui, Cuuiure 3U3.

OiM-n Scotsman 2-door FlEMEY'S COLD IVEATHER AHEAD six-passenger sedan 1 170K MaihSiiHtlMsSs) 1 r- Again, Studebaker-Packard beats the field in value with America's lowest-priced full-sized cars! Studebaker Scotsman for 958 if Is I 1 A complete sell-out in 1957 America's lowest-priced full-sized car offers even more to value-conscious car-buyers in '58! For here is new '58 Scotsman styling, operating economy of up to 29 miles per gallon plus the lowest depreciation factor in the industry. But' low initial cost and economy in action provide only part of the answer to why today's Scotsman is America's greatest automobile buy. There's complete comfort for six in its stylishly functional interior, new ease of braking and handling on city streets or highways plus the extra Studebaker craftsmanship that assures lowest upkeep while you drive highest value when you sell. Test the '58 Scotsman today you'll want to drive it home tonight! PEiniEY GALOSHES ZIP OUT COLD! VATEIlPnOOF FEiniEY COOTS! FLEECE L11I2D FEIIUEY BOOTS! 449 595 498 sizes 6 to 12 sizes 4 to 9 Studebaker-Packard $50 CORPORATION sizes 4 to 10 Misses' sizes 13 to 4 4.29 Children's sizes 8 to 12 4.29 Beautifully styled wonderfully warm! Penney's smart boots come in 5 top fashion colors. Cotton fleece lining, furlike Dynel collar hidden zipper.

Penney's gires you full height protection in these smart boots! Warmly lined with cotton fleece, Styled with easy-on and off side zipper. Penney's builds 'em with water-proff gussets, hidden zipper lines 'em with' warm cotton fleece! Penney's most popular for comfort, wear. AND MANY OTHER STYLES Scotsman 4-door six -passenger sedan I 1874 Scotsman Station Wagon 93 cubic feet of luggage tOACC space in a wagon that saves you hundreds of dollars lAjuO TOP VALUE VOHK ARCTICS! CUSHION INSOLE PENNEY PACS! PENNEY'S EXTRA DUTY GALOSHES! 795 695 479 HealerDefroster is Included, as are directional signals, spare tire and wheel, double wipers, mirror. Pay only local taxes, if any, and transportation from South Bend. PATTOII nOTOOS.

Inc. 502 II. 1st Phone 575 sizes 6 to 14 Light weight $5.95 PcnncYs brings you tho finest work arctic arailable at any pricol Built with stretchable uppers, net linings, felt insoles. 4 buckle model with cleated 12-inch boots, sizes 6 to 12 Insulated $12.50 Penney's combines cushion comfort with rugged construction for a top cold weather Fitted ankdes prevent chafing, cleated outsoles. Sanitized.

sizes 6 to 12 11 to 2, 2Vi-5 $4.39 Penney's takes heavier than average construction, adds extras like cotton fleece lining, waterproof gussets, 4 buckle closure, gives you real value. StaaaaaS a Page 4 Daily Ravalli Republican Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1957.

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