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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 3

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ViStor Notes One U4beraa Ckarct Asseaekiy if Gad HAMILTON t. Mal'i episcopal Caank 3rd DeSmet Street Th Rev. LeRnj L. Zavadll Sunday The Holy Communion. 7:30 and Gonzales Plea 'Not Guilty On Driving Charge Frank OonzateH, Stevftis-ville, plcatk'rt not gnHty to a charge of reckless driving in Justice Wayne Matthew's court and was released on $.30 bond pending trial on July 28.

The charge resulted from an inquest two weeks ago, following an accident June 18 in which Edward O'Delb 22, of Stevcnsville was killed- Missouri Syrmc; Next to Daly Hospital Rev. Richard Klessliiig Sunday School will be at :30 AM Sunday school 10 a. in. Morning wurjh.p 11 a.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 Wed.

BIN study and prayer 7:30 p.m. Women's missionary meeting first and Dawn and Susan Terry, Ririe, Idaho, have spent the past three weeks with their grandmother in Victor, Mrs. William Terry. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Terry, Billie, Julie, and Jeanie, arrived here to spend a few days with his mother and other relatives in Victor and ent newspaper, and Lee-Gerbig, 27, Wheatridge, engineer for the Bureau of Rcehuriation, visited at the Dick Langton home Friday. Both metUi, were impressed with the and hay crops in Bitter Root Valley. This wia 'i' theii first trip to the area. worship service at 11:00 A.M. i trurd Fridays p.m.

10:30 A.M. The mid-week Services on Wednesdays arc discontinued until lurtlicr with a vital Vkana at Jasas Christ UHa tMy Batata A fundamental cburcQ Sunday school 9: 55 a. m. Priesthood messasa. Boa Larson.

Pastoi immm ii.w a. sn. sacrament sernos 7 p. m. Relief Society, a p.

m. Primary. Wed. at 4:15 W. Tina.

7:16 p. m. Donalt Blodgett, Bishop. the Big Hole as a boy with his family. Mrs.

Leo Revell was hostess at a neighborhood coffee hour Wednesday morning at her home north of Victor in honor of Mrs. C. Thornton Mann, ho recently moved here from Playa del Rey, Calif. Guests were neighbors, Mrs. Del Davenport, Mrs.

Richard Shurian, Mrs. Harry Mittower, Mrs. Dick Lang-ton, Mrs. Wilbur Robinson, Mrs. Jim Peirce, Mrs.

Martin Peirce and Mrs. R. C. McElhaney. Mrs.

Revelle served cake and SONNE Weailead ascltvnlsM Sunday school 10 a WorshlL service 11 a. m. Youth service bp Evening worsts ft p. m. Rev.

Benjamin Joachim. paeVsr COBVAU.IS notice. First Christian 80. and a.L Desmet Church school at 0:45 a m. Classes lor all axes.

Worship and Communion 11 a.m. Following the worship service will be the churches annual meeting with a potluck dinner. members andguosts arc invited. tfejtet p. smith, rastor Oiwitafc fcrnae Suo(bu Nboal 10 ft.

m. Pnesuiooa (Mating. 11:90 a. m. Sacrament meet ins 7:30 ft ft ut aaftt? a p.

a. Tun. Pnoan Christ's Blkls Church 8. Sth and Madison Sunday school with a class for everyone. 11:00 Mornlnfe worship with Church of Jet Christ Latter pay Saints Stevensville.

They all returned to Idaho on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Detroit, came by plane on Tuesday for their annual visit with her mother, Mrs. William Terry. She is the former Bernice Terry.

me i aupper every second Sunday oi sunoax school 10 a. m. vtmuuna meet' uie month. 6: 30 Teenagers meet. Chil-' lug 11:30 a.m.

Sacra mi Sacrament meeting 3:30 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas arrived last nighfr from Concord, Calif-, for a. visit' with Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Tutcher. They also brought theii; children Paddy Lynn, and Steve to their grandparents' Victor ranch. dten's hour for ages In 3-5 grades. 7:30 Evening services. Wed.

evening services: 7:00 Junior choir 7:30 Bible study and prayer. Children's missionary hour. 8:30 Choir practice. p.m. except 1st Sunday.

Relief Society Tuesday a p.m. M.I.A. Tues. a PM. Primary, Wad.

4:56 p.m. CorVallis Method iit Monroe J. Wilcox, Minister Admitted every nrst Thursday of tlie month, Cold- "ItaOtn Qaptlst Chunk Knd at Cooper 1am SuidSjr school 9:45. a.m. Worship service 11 a.m.

Training Union 8 p.m.' Sun-day, tvenlflg, Worslilp service, 7 p.m. Sunr dv. Sundays: Morning worship 9:30 am "SZXlL kSTS Church school 10:30 a.m. Fellowship din- The Church where the Bible Is believed ner and official board 3rd Sundays 1 p.m. Rev.

Merrill. C. Skaug will speak on the subject, of "You Can Depend on the Written Word of God, the Bible," Sunday at the Florence-Carlton and Victor Federated July 20, Mrs. Harold' E. Phil lips, Sheridan, Ernest, son of Mrs.

Dolores Aguayo, Corvallis. Dismissed July 20, Mrs. Sam Kelly, Tony, sori of Mr. and Mrs. Don Severson, Hamilton; William B.

Shoemaker, coffee, and tea. Brian Langton sjiokc and showed slides to Plains Grange Tuesday night, on his experiences as an International Farm Youth Delegate to Au-! stralia. He spent the night with the Carl Pilgeram family. and preached. Louis Yost.

Pastor Methodist-Baptist Federated Cham of, the American Baptist Convention 115 V. Blxth si. Marvin Northcutt, Pastor 9:30, a m. Worship. June.

July August. JeboTSn's WUnesets Kingdom Hail, '345 AdUondae Junior MYF and Choir Wednesdays 3:45 p.m, WSCS Jf wed. 1:30" tun i CORVALLIS COMMUNITY CilUltCf I "Tlie End of Your Search for a Bible Preaching Church." 10:00 A.M. Sunday School, with a class for every atae group. .11:00 A.M.

Morning Worship, with Pastor Elwell bringing the message on the subject "The Gift of God." i Writ Prenbrterisn Bod of West Ualn street Sumaxr, schedule: Sunday, yip public worship of God, 10 a.m. Mr. J. K. Sherwood, Futor.

Char af Cdrm Omar Adlrs54ac and North 7th Sunday services: Bible study 10 a. m. preadjlni! ll i. to. Communion 11:45 Jrtaachtag a p.

m. VOdveek: 8 p. m. larl Arnold, pratcbet. Save on Gas (92.5 Octane) Regular 29.9 and Ethyl Only 33.at' North Side Service Sun.

10, am; Public talk entitled. 7:00 P.M. Jr. and Senior high groups a meet. i "w(Z 8:00 P.M.

Evening Service with a good time Kinging and a continuation of our the subject, "Mildness, a Christian Brian Steacy, 28, Grand Island, a reporter on the Grand Island Daily Independ Wftkirsn Methodist Big Corral Road Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gaudin and family spent last weekend in the Big Hole valley.

They provided music for dancing at the "Old-timers" celebration at the Diamond Bar Inn at Jackson. They also renewed friendships with friends and spent two days fishing. Roberts lived in 'Sunday school-10 a.m. Morning: worship 1) a.m. Evening servlct 7:30 p.m.

Wed.1 evening; Prayer and Bible 'sutdy FOR WE FINEST IN HEARING HELP. 3tudy of I Peter, Tuesday Ladaa Aid. Wednesday prayer and Bible Study at 8:90 P.M, Thursday Tie Rev. Stanley Yu will be preparing a Chinese Dinner for the church at the Community, house in the evening. Robert L.

Elwell. Pastor OBANThOALB Community Chareh 10:00 Sunday School for ajl ages. 11:0 0 Morning1 Worsli I "Mass gc Va n--qulslilng The Enemy." 7: 30 and Power Hour. Message "Why Pray." Wed, 7: 00-Young Peoples Meeting. Muriel Gooder, Pastor, Charles Community Chareh Charlos Helglj CBmmunlty Church welcomes mu to attend their services.

Sun larby Notes Ensign an Mrs." Larry Ferguson visited i parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson, at Sula last week and have gone on to visit friends at Columbus and with her parents in Casper, Wyo. Ensign Ferguson, who has been stationed at.Moffet field near San Francisco, will be leaving July 25 for a six months tour of duty in Japan. His work is in air intelligence.

His wife will stay in Casper. Tues. 8 p.m. Service center Bible study using Uio Bible study aid. "Life Kvcrlast; lug in Freedom of the Sons of God." FrL p.m.

Ministry school and service meeting. Assemble ef Qe4 South 6th Mala "All-Family" Sunday school 10 a.m. Hour of worship 11 a.m. Moments In Meditation 7 p.m. Gospel hour 7:30 p.m.

Choir practice 7 p.m. church 8 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors 8 p. m. Bible study prayer 8 p.m.

Come, worship with us, J. Mandlgo, Pastor First Chareh el Christ Beteallst 501 Bedford St. Banday services: Sunday scheol at 11 a. m. Church at 1 1 a.

m. lesson Serm'm Topic: Truth Wed. Testimonial service at 8 p.m. The reading room Is located at 101 N. 2nd St, Hours 1-4 dally, except Sundays and holidays.

All are welcome. i.ju p.m. D. L. Wadsworth.

pastor. Church of Qo JOT Me, and, R. L. Mullen, pastor. 10 a.

Bible school. 11 a. m. Preach. In.

Toutb meeting 7 p.m. Frsacblni I Mbl ttudy Wad. a p.m. ennth Day Aerentlst 700 Korth 4tb Sabbath school :30 a. m.

Church ser- 1c 11 I. n. 1 i Prayer meeting p. m. boras Society meets 1st Wed.

of each month. Welfare canter opens 1st Wed. from 10 a. m. to 4 P.

m. Pastor A. M. Malar. I.

Ptmaels CalhaUa ICE Ready Park Cubes 24 Hour Service 25c COZY CONOCO SERVICE day School at 10 a.m. each Sunday eiai i i I worship service aj. a.m.. nmr ciuia LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM AND THE MAN BEHIND IT! are held every Wednesday after school for grade school pupils. Clirls SchUman, Pastor, DARBT Cemmanlty Baptist Chirrh 9:45 a.m.

Sunday school. s.m. Morning worship. 8 p.m. Evening worship followed by group discussion.

Wed. 8 m. Mid week service. Rev. G.

Cleveland, pailor. Fm'SMhe FLOBKNRB Cemmantry Chareh On Sunday morning at the 9:30 o'clock worship service at the Florence-Carlton Community Church and at the 11:15 am. worship service at the Victor Federated Church, the pastor Rev. Merrill C. Skaug will preach on the subject, "How Would a Personal Commitment on Your Part to Jesus Christ and His Church Affect Your Standing In the To close the morning service at the Victor Church a special offering called Ui( Mass achwlult for winter: 0 a.m.

and 11 a.m. father Frank J. Bums, pastor. Faith Latheraa Chare 431 No. 3nd St.

Rev. Harvey N. Frye. Pastor The Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Sun.

Divine worship services at 10 a.m. With the Sacrament of llolp Baptism. Sermon: "Christ's Compassion." Service of Ordination for Mr. Jim Holm-lund at 7 p.m.. with reception following NOW IS THE TIME FOR A ZEKITH UVIN8 SOUND' HEARING AIO Valley Music Students At AMERICA FOR CHRIST offering will be received end sent to American Baptist Convention headquarters to be used In Home Mission work.

This offering Is Irr Ihe church busrment. Tues. Church Council meets at 8 p.m. Thurs. Divine worship services at 8 p.m.

"We Invite Yuu To Woitlup With Ifs Each Wers over and above the regular church offer- STATE FARM IS II you nm liour but run'l iiiMlirskind Mirri. usk for drmnnatriiilnil of otir I hi- Zrnilli lirarinr ttt.it u-d with tin- nrw Aroastlr Mndllkr. Ho Kill br happy tn Im, ou the many ami nndrU Zrnith has raiul lhlhlr the hnril nl hmrinc. I hi re arc All Zrnith aioflrls has 10 d.iy MOM HACK ju.ir.inliT, 1 i l.n tun AND jir srrrlr Un. Cmc In six! UPC lip man wlm lucc 1U IH lisi tarvrd Hit hearing luuidlcapiiH In Munldiia, If you ie kni'iiiK llir uf lurcl nl hoailns people who liav ncne dr.i flics, slop in Mul tec ur cull COl.l.KCT for sn itolnt merit lu till uf your uhii Iimiic.

(HI, MAM, IIOMK CAIXM HV AITOIN TMIlt 1 OM.Vl tktm Tickets GOOD FOR THE ANNUAL SHRINE CIRCUS IN MISSOULA THURSDAY FRIDAY JULY 27lh 28th Available at tho Following Merchants: DARBY Peoples Market VICTOR Victor Hardware STEVENSVILLE Local Merchants CORVALLIS Local Merchants HAMILTON Roberts Book Store. Peterson Paint A Glass, and Sanderson Hardware Free Bus transportation will be supplied July 27th for 5th 6th rcders or children accompanied by their parents Bu3 will leave American Legion Park at 11:45 A.M. Bf TBI: BALE OF Hasatewsjen Inseranse A ad wander! Ifs the asms teed drat aa ear ear taaaranrr, A hiss during the year fur special Christian Mission work at home and abroad. Baptist Chareh John T. Rau, pastor Mr.

r-l Redding, fc. 8. eupt. Sunday school 9:45 a. a.

Mornlni ot ehlp 11 a. as. fttrrrmvill MelhadM Monro J. Wilcox. Minuter Bundays: Church school 9:60 am.

Morning worship 11 am. MYCs: Junior 6 p.m. Senior 7 p.m. Choir rehean. ls: Chancel Wednesdays 8 p.m.

Junior Saturdays 1:80 pm Official Board Tuesday 7 p.m. Methodist Men 1st Tuesday 7 pm WW. funeral 2nd Fridays a pm. t'lirlFt: Ruth 1st Mondays 6 pm. Esther Mlrl.m Kh Friday 1:30 pm.

Bitter Bant Blkl PvangeMral Free Chareh f. Karl Matmo, I'astor Sunday rh4 9: 4 A am Morning worship It am. Senior F. C. T.

7lh thru 13th trad 6:16 pm. Bvenlnf family hir 7:30 pm. Tues Junior P. C. T.

4th thru 6th Fine Arts Camp M6re than 200 teenagers from seven states and Canada are registered for the Montana High School Fine Arts Camp, which opens Sunday, July 23, at the University of Montana, repoils George D. Lewis of the music faculty, camp director. Their arrival will trigger a burnt of urtNtlo wtlvlty Unit will peak In wricn of public MTforniiinri'M tlm firt week of AiicuhI. Attending from the Hitter Root are: Sandra Cay and Lynn N'ohlcs. Corvnllis! Tom Fuller- tall mm tar deUIU.

Tnnk Sullivan sirvrnsvllle Vlumr Kl4l trm fire and CeHy rnmptnf ll.me lirflre: ftkweitngtaw, llllnah KOSKI HEARING, AID CENTER SI'ITK KM), UIL.MA rsK (iitoiM) ri-oon k.mk.a.vck TREE PARKING IN CITY PARKING LOT 549-693? grad 7.30 pat WVtieT-lton. Dan Loa. Scott Jenn- NOTICE Tfcree of Ihe best bnyi In town! Impala Sport Coupe fforccroonl), Csmaro ConerttWe (upper Icti) anJ (be Chcry IT Son Sort nine LeMay. Susan Popicl. Chrislle Smith Tind Bonnie Wro-bi'l.

Hamilton. Under the tutelage of staff rxpprt.1. the younR oitlsls will two wrrku speclaliing In a major Inirrest imd Hm-ling allied arts. Lowrvli' Maury, Oiliforniii composer nnd planlut, will nerve on the taff dlttlngulnhed lee. lurer In mulc.

lie Ix native of Huite nnd an alumnus of the or in poaition to lake car of all McCulloch Sow Repair, Paris and New Sowi. will rebuild our shop as soon as we can. apprecial your bein? whil are Repairing Damage Lyle's Repair Shop Si. )3sl '77 "-3 :) 0 amu University. laycees Set Irpitmii MaiwjM'lttaliiai'WWn nSSMl District Meet This Sunday Attention Fanners and I T) a.

Tlie fkttlry Junior Clinnher of i Owmcrrp will Imat Ihe comitr 2 lion tif Mrmiinti's Dinirld No. 7 al lite Dai by nimmun. I Complete Balanced Feed nations! i Call Pellets. Rapid Growth, fatter Gain iiy cluWxiuae. I- The ctrflveniMm will oien at iaSta aiV'n fl iMaiiiaarwaiaaM.

1 p.m. and After the Iruainen eKn. the (tmnp will adiurn ki Uike Oimo fnr nn anernncm You've made Chevrolet even more popular! ,1 of waler iH. Lorry O'OrNNrll, Darby ire44ewl, iNiitJ 4tree front Ihm rieln of llo)U. UNper Uf, AHee Hamam, Nl ignV In a4 frfe will rome Is Ik Itlllef RmhI Valley 4a tlamllloN, lewil aa4 hurlry 4)ree.

TV re Wtll Ih olrale loarli and ItftmlliiM i)re an twolriboiiaf lsr larrttrd brrf fa) fa rtM-ai. Lanb Pellets Gel Thin Beady lor Early Market. Dairy Cow Pellet: Gain Higher Milk Prednctien. Stsck Ct Pellets liersi and He? Pellets, Dakklt Pellets. your pllU Mode Ihe wy want I hew.

Aid ony nine roll, tltomini. preleln I mil yetir noW. Alto cslM ptlUlinf Plan's Hay Pellet Liai I wik ol Stovtntvlli Jalr In May-June alone Chevrolet's national sales lead was cars. tHalrtrt rmHetif Oyd Wahrt of fUman will rotftirrl llf M-iTHi and two iif Pinit rvu deni. Jim Ikiley 4 thmilinn And ifs still possible Tor you (o get a deal only the leader can offer mil nUrn-l- At lmil tA Jy frrs wuh IMr amilkn ar? rv ilUt.Utii "trel allend, fWt yrwr (1ift4d icUt Irani hj Iktf mk fw' Mtfrfmt tat Wttnkl.

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