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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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RAVALLI BAM CALENDAR PUMP REPAIRING ALL MAKES OF PUMPS Work Don By Experienced Mechanics VALLEY Plumbing Heating Co. 117 SO. SECOND PHONE 194 Rites At Victor For Mrs. Pearl Blair Victor Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl N.

Blair, 55, were held Monday morning at the Whltesltt chapel in Stevensville with Rev. Hugh Garner officiating. Interment was In the Victor cemetery. Mrs. Blair died Thursday at a Missoula hospital following a heart attack.

She had been living recently with friends at the Nine Mile House west of Missoula. She was born March 12, 1905 at Grantsdale. She was married to Frank II. Blair, who died Aug. 24, 1959, In Bellingham, Wash, and they lived there many years.

She returned to Montana following his death. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Bernice Nagy, near Nine Mile; two brothers, Wallace King, Seattle, and Larry King, Moses Lake, Wash. First Place Dress ut A vf --j lWi Christmas Seal TB Fund Drive Launched Here The Montana Tuberculosis Association this week mailed more than 05,000 health education bookmarks to 97 libraries throughout Montana, Lowell E. McGhie, MTA Christmas Seal director, has announced.

"These health education bookmarks are each year distributed to Montana public libraries, school and college libraries," McGhie explained, "as a part of the MTA's continuing year-round effort to alert all Montanans of the dangers of tuberculosis." The handy, colorful bookmarks contain accurate and current health education Information and suggested books and other sources for further reading on health and tuberculosis-control. "Recent Public Health Service statistics reveal that Montana continues to experience the highest tuberculosis new-case and tuberculosis death rates in the entire Northwest," McGhie pointed out. "Tuberculosis can be eliminated as a public health problem if infectious carriers are found promptly and treated adequately." The MTA's year-round1 program of tuberculosis-control is financed by the annual Christmas Seal program during the Holiday Seuson "when all Montanans are urged to use Christmas Seals on all letters and packages," McGhie said. Christmas seals were put in the mail Monday, says Mrs. Maud Buckridge, Corvallis, chairman of the Christmas seal committee for the Corvallis Grange, the sponsoring organization for the drive in Ravalli county.

Subscribe to the Republican CHRISTMAS SEAL LETTERS, to finance Montana's continuing, year-round fight against tuberculosis, are checked by John H. Casebolt, right, Montana Tuberculosis Association executive director, and John C. Harrison, past president ot the MTA. Sacks of Christmas Letters, prepared in the MTA office in iHelena, were placed in the mail Monday. MTA tuberculosis-control activities are financed from Christmas Seal Campaign funds.

The Corvallis Grange sponsors the drive in Ravalli county. Mrs. Maud Buckridge is chairman. Commissioners Have Big Election Task The official count of general election ballots cast in Ravalli county Tuesday was the task started by the board of county commissioners Monday morning. There were no extremely close TO MY MANY GOOD FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS IN WESTERN MONTANA MEN'S WOOL SPORT COATS Two and Three Button Sizes 35 to 44 Regulars.

Shorts, Longs $19.95 to $32.50 SPORT ENSEMBLES Sport Coat and Slacks $34.95 $39.95 Let us show you how our StaNu finishing and quality dry-cleaning actually rejuvenate car coats, topcoats and all of your family's heavy weather clothes! StaNu is used by leading clothing manufacturers. PHONE 484 VALLEY CLEANERS I in i wfA -iAQtfS sporrstvfAt if ioro IIKE -IJEIV with 1 Rl si fa GRATEFULLY, GEORGE SARSFIELD DON NOTICES No Hunting or Trespassing allowed on the Daly residence property including the lake. This is private property and because of possible injury to livestock, any one found trespassing or hunting will be subject to prosecution. Bitter Root Stock Farm. 218-MWF-tf Catholic Ladies Play Party Thursday, Nov.

17 at Parish hall. Doors open 7:30 p. m. Good prizes and lunch. 223-3 American Legion Auxiliary meet Tuesday 8 p.

Legion Hall. Bring canned food for Thanksgiving baskets and health cupboard. Harmony Past Noble Grand Circle meeting has been postponed because of the death of Mrs. Beatrice Parker. Hospital Guild Tea Tuesday at 2:30 p.

m. at home of Mrs. R. L. Peterson.

Charter Members and Past Presidents Night at Nov. 17 Eagles Auxiliary meeting, 8 p. m. MP Berniece Chaff in. Hamilton Garden Club will met tonight, Monday, 8 p.

m. at home of Mrs. Ray Davis. Christian Men's Fellowship will serve all-church dinner Tuesday at 7 p. m.

at First Christ ian church. Luther Hill will be in charge. Rev. Glenn Johnson will present program. Film, "Songs of the Earth," by CROP will be shown.

Regular Jaycees Meeting Wednesday, 8 p. at city hall. Members urged to attend to discuss give-away of 5 turkeys at Firemen's Ball, Nov. 23. Will also finish planning for free show Dec.

17. Special Joint Meeting Corvallis Chapter and Leona Chapter O. E. S. 8 p.

m. to honor grand worthy matron. Masons Homecoming Thursday at Stevi Stevensville Masonic home NUTTER Shown At Club Meet Stevensville Mrs. Harold Whitesitt, first place winner on the state level in the National Vogue Sewing Contest, modeled her six-way garment for members and guests of the Stevensville Wo-I man's Club. Piano music provided by Mrs.

F. J. Prince. Mrs. Robert Brown was the narrator.

Voice numbers with guitar ac-, companiment were given by Linda i Gudmunson and Ricky Pfau. The program followed a business meeting with Mrs. Brown presiding. Mrs. Dayton Lockridge was ap-i pointed delegate to the Ravalli County Citizen's Traffic Safety Council.

All interested persons were urged to attend a public meeting on the restoration of Fort Owen, at Hamilton high school Friday at 8 p. m. Reports were given on club projects including modernization of the building, a cook book project and fruit cake sale. Hostesses at the social hour were Mrs. Carl Baldwin and Mrs.

Joel Antrim. STUDY GROUP WILL MEET Stevensville An adult study group is being formed by-Rev. John Pfleiderer, pastor of the Stevensville Methodist church, with meetings the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. The first meeting will be at the church Tuesday evening. SIMMOXS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court or the Fourth' Judicial District orf the State of Montana, In and for the County of Ravalli.

Mary Jane Lerck, Plaintiff, versus Robert Lerck, Defendant. The State of Montana Sends Greetings To The Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this acUon which is filed In the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for relief demanded in the complaint. Plaintiff sues defendant for divorce, alleging marriage on July 7, 1968; residence in Montana for more than one year preceding the complaint; one child, Tammy Lee Lerck, Issue of said marriage, and charges defendant with Infliction of grievous mental cruelty toward plaintiff. Plaintiff prays for a divorce, custody of minor child, Tammy Lee Lerck, with defendant granted the right of visitation at all reasonable times and places, and further prays that the defendant pay the sum of $30.00 per month for the support of said minor child, Tammy Lee Lerck, and that the defendant pay the plaintiff's attorney fees in the sum of $175.00, plus court costs. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 28th day of October, 1960.

(SEAL) Harrlette Snow, Clerk. By Helen P. Carruthers, Deputy Clerk. Koch McKenna Attorneys for Plaintiff Ravalli County Bank Bldg. Hamilton.

Montana. 10-31, 4 TONITE. TUESDAY They knew the SECRETI They kept the FAITH I Starring LILLI PALMER ALBERT LI EVEN RONALD LEWIS A MIAMOUNT MtfAlc Pol. Adv. by Helen Carruthers and TIM Nov.

14, 6:30 p. m. Presbyterian Men's Club. Nov. 14, 8 p.

m. Hamilton Garden Club, hme of Mrs. Ray Davis. Nov. 15, Tues.

7 m. Farm-er-iBuslnessman banquet, Eagles hall. Nov. 15, 8 p. m.

Joint Hamilton Corvallis O. E. S. meeting, official visitation, Hamilton Masonic temple. Nov.

15, Tues. Lions club luncheon, Turf' Dining Room. Nov, 15, p. m. Daly Hospital Guild Tea at home of Mrs.

iR. L. Peterson. Nov. 15, a.

m. Well child clinic, Court House Annex. Nov. 15, 8:30 p. m.

Elks. Nov. 15, 8 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary.

Nov, 16, Wed. Darty II. S. Gym. Nov.

16, Wed. Corvallis school board meeting. Ravalli County Bank MEMBER FDIC Pd. Pol. Adv.

by George Sarsfield Banking That Is Building The Bitter Root Valley MEMBER F. D. I. C. BABCOCK ill Express Their Sincere THANKS To all ranchers, farmes, workingmen, educators, businessmen, professional people, and all economic groups who supported us so loyally, irrespective of party affiliation.

We will do all in our power to provide Montana with the best government possible, at the lowest possible cost. DON NUTTER, GOVERNOR-ELECT TIM BABCOCK. LT. GOVERNOR-ELECT iPol. adv.

pd. for by Nutter for Gov. Club, Jean Cowan Crockett, Sec Helena, and Babcock for Lt. Gov. dub, J.

Lucas, Pres. Miles City. mm- races in the countv so thpir find- i ings aren't expected to change any of the local verdicts. In addition to being the biggest vote on record in the Bitter Root, the Nov. 8 election was unusual in another On nine election races from U.

S. Senator down through clerk of court more voters had choices than they did in the presidential race. A total of 5,523 votes were cast for the four presidential tickets. The U. S.

Senate race drew a total of 5,739 votes and the Montana Governor's race drew 5,713, according to unofficial returns. Church Sets Christmas Tree Lane For Dec. 2-10 Christmas Tree Lane, with its gala Christmas spirit and yule tide atmosphere, returns this year Dec. 8,9 and 10 in the former Fur-' niture Center building, at 164 N. in Hamilton, sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist-Baptist Federated church.

Aunt Holly's Tea Room will ser-! ve luncheon daily. The Glitter Shop will feature Christmas wreaths and decorations, and choice fresh Christmas trees for sale. Home made baked goods, candy, fruit cake, fancy handwork, and white elephants will attract the Christmas shopper. The public is invited to stroll down Christmas Tree Lane in a new setting this year, with the freshness of the newly-cut Christ mas trees, just a touch of Christmas music to set the season, and the pleasant laughter of friends to generate Christmas cheer. A turkey dinner, will be served Uiarles Hauit, Stevensville.

Mrs. H. C. Hart returned Saturday from Bozeman where she was called Monday by the death of her sister, Mrs. Bessie' Hardesty, 84.

Mrs. Hardesty had visited in Hamilton several times. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Rose T. Hindman were her sister.

Mrs. terson, Hamilton, and Ravalli county health nurses in charge. coming night will oe ODservea Dy Dec. 8, beginning at 5 p. m.

Mrs.1, Stevensville Lodge 28, AF AM on 1 Frank Bedey Sr. and Mrs. Wallace Thursday evening with a 7 p. m. McCrackin are Christmas Tree dinner served by auxiliary mem- Lane general co-chairman.

bers of Beulah Chapter 8, Order of the Eastern Star. A program of PttT5ftnal song will be presented by Virginia ciamiaia and Vivian Donegon at the dinner nour- Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar Hanson, Past masters will fill the chairs Libby, left Sunday after visiting at the business session and Don- since Thursday with Mrs. Hanson's ovan Worden Missoula, will be parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Eld-guest speaker. Following business redge. Mrs. Hanson is a Libby high Mrs.

Bryan Hestekin, Missoula, school teacher and Mr. Hanson is soloist, will be accompanied by by a lumber company her mother, Mrs. Ralph Robinson there. Other visitors with the Eld-Sr. redges recently were Mrs.

Emma Members of western Montana Bracken, Butte and Mr. and Mrs. lodges have been invited to at- tend, Ralph Robinson master, said. In The Service Zito in Marine Exercise Corvallis Marine Cpl. Joe D.

Zito, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zito, is serving with the First Ma THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN THE ELECTION HELEN CARRUTHERS Clerk of Court-Elect Pd. Jp ASK US Fan DETAILS: WE LEND FOR ALL S0UMP FAM NEWS! nne Division, camp jviargarei brmtn, Mrs. smith's son, which participated in a Robert, and his daughter and huge amphibious operation, known niece, all of Spokane, Wash.

He as Exercise "Pack Mule," off the is a teacher and coach at Jeffer-coast of California. Navy and son school in Spokane. While here Marine units totaling 41 ships and he enjoyed a hunting trip with his 15,000 men were involved in the cousin, Truman Smith, operation from Oct. 26 through I Nov. 4.

Highlights of the involved stafe President's Visit operation included an actual land- jjf-ii ing by a crack Marine battalion Indetlllliely against a mock-missile installa- tion on San Clemente Island; lay- Stevensville Due to the illness ing and use of an underwater wire of Mrs. Elretta Wood, Miles City, telephone system; and the- instal- president of the Montana Rebekah lation and use of a special system i Assembly, a joint meeting of Hope to facilitate the delivery of fuel Rebekah lodge 15 and Center 17 directly from tankers to the forces of Florence, scheduled to be held on the beach. In addition to the hpre Nov. 8 was postponed indefi- American submarines, aircraft, un- nitely. derwater demolition teams, Mrs.

Henry Fisher, noble grand, participating, ships of the Canadi- presided at business when plans an Navy Mine Force are also tak- were made to conduct a baked ing part in Exercise "Pack Mule." food sale Dec. 3. Mrs. Erna Key- spr. Florpnpp.

was miest. CITIZENS STATE BANK TO THE VOTERS OF Ravalli County My Sincere Thanks For Your Support Nov. 8 NORRIS NICHOLS Pol. Adv. Paid Tor by Norris Nichols On The Corner Of First And Main HAMILTON.

MONT. MISSION CIRCLE MEETS Corvallis St. Paul's Missionary HEALTH CLINIC WEDNESDAY Circle of the Community church Stevensville The Stevensville met at the home of Miss Veta'well child clinic will be conducted Holloron Thursday. Mrs. Le at the Woman's Club rooms Wed-Shrock read the scripture and pro- nesday between the hours of 10:30 gram was reading and discussion a.

m. and noon with Dr. R. L. Pe- of letters from missionaries in the field.

Page 4 Daily Ravalli Republican Monday. Nov. 14, 1960.

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