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Presbyterian Members Elect Trustees, Elders Mrs. Milton Byrd and Truman Smith were elected to three--year posts as trustees of the Presbyterian church, and Dr. William Jellison and Paul Bastine were elected elders at a congregation. meeting of the church Sunday evening. The four new members join board of seven trustees and six elders, who administer affairs of the church.

An informal discussion of church improvements was held, and it was reported that contributions to the building fund are coming well, but the fund is still short money to finish off current ment construction, Budget for the year also was approved. current, Thursday for a threeday Youth Synol at Bozeman will be Jack Lagerquist, Tom Mitchell, Tom Orick, Dick Poppie, and Judy Seerrup. They will return Saturday. Sherry Mitchell is new junior high fellowship moderator, Other officers are Jean Taylor, vice-moderator; Brian Applebury, treasurer, and Susan Smith, secretary. CORVALLIS WELL CHILD CLINIC Corvallis A total of 27 child.

ren attended the well child clinic Oct. 18. Dr. Donald Maclean and county nurse Mrs. Dorothy Dittmaler were in charge.

St. Mary's Mission was purchas- Leona Chapter Holds Friendship Evening Leona Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, held a friendship night at the temple Oct. 17. Out-of-town visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

Olen Gifford, Minot. N. as well as OES members, from Stevensville, Corvallis Victor. Refreshments were served by Josephine McClintie, Mrs. Robert McKee, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzsteon, Mrs. Cary Wetzsteon and Edgar Wetzsteon.

Stevensville Services Held For Mrs. Brush Stevensville Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Brush, 90, who died at a local rest home Thursday morning were held at the Whitesitt chapel Saturday afternoon and burial was in a Missoula cemetery. Pilbearers were Harwood Willis, Dan Shea, L. C.

Battles, Earl Redding, Murray Campbell and Andy McNett. The Rev. L. A. Nelson of Hamilton officiated.

MISS KOHLS ELECTED- ed from the Jesuits by John Owen news release this week. Calligan's (2)-Rasmussen 422, Simpin 1850. son 401. Richards 320, Couture 362, Olsen PENNE'S COLD WEATHER ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY I AHEAD WATERPROOF FLEECE LINED PENNEY GALOSHES PENNEY BOOTS! PENNEY BOOTS! ZIP OUT COLD! 149 498 595 sizes 4 to 10 sizes 6 to 12 Misses' sizes 13 to 4 4.29 sizes 4 to 9 $5.50 Children's sizes 8 to 12 ......4.29 Penney's gives you full height Penney's builds 'em with waterBeautifully warm! styled protection in these smart boots! proff gussets, hidden zipper wonderfully Penney's smart Warmly lined with cotton boots come in 5 top fashion co- lines 'em with warm cotton lors. Cotton fleece lining, fur- fleece, Styled with easy-on and fleece! Penney's most popular like Dynel collar hidden zipper.

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cleated outsoles. Sanitized. closure, gives you real value. 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 Strikes, Spares, Splits- Detober Independent League 10 Won Last Foresters 792 Hamiton Bow! No. 2 10 Bitter Root Laundry 13 .542 Nickel's 10 .417 Bernatz Oil .354 Eagles No. .311 Honor roll: Smith 537, D. Printz 528, 211, High handicap series, Smith 537 plus 30 for 567. Nickel's (1)-Metealf 273.

V. Sorenson 383. 419, Healy 402. Johnson 437. Deveraux Totals: 830, 937.

873 200. Foresters (3)- Smith Greenup 416. Stratton 385, Thacker Wetterstrom Totals: 806, 882, 2670. Bernata Oil Strome 379, Iten 398, Shultz 415, Berko 435, Raines 460. -Totals: 813, 914.

85. 2612. Earles No. 416. Hughes 419, Dummy 438.

Gutcher 338, R. Holt Totals: 857. 901. 885 -2613. Bitter Root Laundry (0)-Hitchcott 401, Mitchell 374.

Karstens 427, G. Wetzsteon 458. Skeels -Totals: 802. 830, 2475. Hamilton Bowl No, (4) -Anderson 457, M.

Printz 433, Dye 336, Simmons 401, D. Printz 528. Totals: 923, 884, 953 2740. National League Won Lost Pet. Staton's 19 Culligan 14 Super Stop 12 .500 Bill's Saw Service .375 Cleaners 15 Hamilton Motors 9 .375 Honor roll: Brandbo 502.

High handicap Kame, Bahnik 29 for 233. High handicap series, Freeman 530 plus 72 for 602. Super Stop (2) -Blahnik 479, Bell 308. Hover 335, Frey 451, Milner Totals: 891, 809. -805 2505.

867, 925, 796-2566, Bill's Saw Service (1)-Loving 348, Sor. enson 175. Ayers 301. Healy 316. Dittmaier 428.

Totals: 70. 860, 814 2493. Hamilton Motors (3) Lairy 374. Morrison 319, Gates 393. Remmerted 3-6, Witheral 303.

Totals: 800, 845 2531. Staton'. (2) -Holt 407. Freeman 530, Dummy 435, Hughes Brandbo Totals: 893. 906, 836 2635.

0 Cleaners -Carison 460, Karstens 383. Taylor 378, Raines 346, Fiman -Totals: 753. 884- 2570. Detober Bitter Hoot League Wen Last Pet. Montana Power 19 Hamilton Bowl No.

1 18 643 Farmers State Bank .500 Firemen Eagles 10 Farmers Feed 20 Honor roll: Dira 540, Babbitt 526, 205, Smith 518, Babiak 506. Reynolds 503 Gilbert 502. High handicap series, Dira 540. plus for 630. High handicap game, Dira 239 plus 33 for 272.

Montana Power (3) -Gilbert 502. Soko. loski 870, Roy 458. Warner 300, Babiak Totals: 913, 861, 936 -2710, Farmer's Feed Supply (1)- Lear 397, Dye 140, Little 404. Wickham .460, Lairy 458.

Felix 291. Totals: 885, 879, 818- 2582. Eagles (0)-Smith 518, Holt La- Tray 473, Mellott 450, Irwin 433. -Totals: 854, 905, 2647. Hamilton Howl (4)-Bell 471, Rasmussen 455, Wetzsteon 429, Dira 540, Reynolds flotals: 1037, 800 2762.

Firemen (1)-Marx Severns 393. Beavers 440, Steele 452, Byrd 452. Totals: 885, 740, 8P6 2511. Farmers State Bank 450, (3)-Babbitt 526, Conner 472. F.

Groff Thrailkill B. Groff Totals: 843. NAB, 977 2708, Mixed League Won Last Hits Misses Shur Hooks 16 12 Strikes Blows .571 Splits Spares 14 ,500 Krazy, Kats 12 16 Optimists .339 530. Honor roll: G. Hughes 557: Mae Hughes 207: Iten 519; Millie Hughes 500; Oliva 506; B.

Smaus 500. High handicap series: G. Hughes 557 plus 51 for 608. Splits Spares (3)-Blahnik 457, 437, Jarvis 851, Wheeler 333, Collins Totals: 921- 2708. Optimists (1)-Surkamer 355, Brechbill 336, Wetzsteon 416, DeZell 392, Patton 465.

Totals: 829, 920, 0616. Strikes Blows (3) -Popiel 358. Oliva 506, Millie Hughes G. Hughes 557. Bugli 433.

-Totals: 962. 965, 808 2786. Shur Hooks (1) -Petri 421, Nishio 368. Berko 492. S.

Smaus 364. B. Smaus 500. Totals: 821, 866, 960 2637. Hits Misses (3)-Iten 519, Har- Yearling Gets Superior Rating At MICA Meeting The Yearling, Hamilton high school yearbook, was given a Superior rating at the two-day meeting of the Montana Interscholastic 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, Blaricom, Myron DesChene, Mary Ann Wells, Judy Bohae, Bill Bean, Margo Vogt, Mike Zoske, Wayne Finney and Yearling Editor Jeanne Howe, SKAGGS HAVE DAUGHTERStevensville-Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Skaggs are parents of a daughter, born late last week in a Missoula hospital.

baugh 405, G. Harbaugh 470, T. Reynolds 448, Reynolds 492. Totais: 957. 924 0715.

Krasy Kats (1)-A. Robbins 442. K. Robbins 430, Smaus 218, Taggard 390. Hughes Totals: 805, 809, 914- 2568.

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Pay only local taxes, if any, and transportation from South Bend. PATTON MOTORS, Inc. 502 N. 1st Phone 575 01957, Page 4-Daily Ravalli Republican- -Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1957.

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