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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 8

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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8
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Our Little Corner of the World Florence Area News By Kathy HawJdnson his spouse, Bernice Pilcher of Marysville, Washington and Harry and Edna Neal of Rougue River, Ore, stayed through the week-end and have returned to their homes. Carson Clock Shop WATCH. CLOCK JEWELRY REPAIR Main St. Stevensvifle Diamond setting mountings Hours 8 a to 5 30 Tiies thru Sat WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND DIAMONDS We have old clocks for Sale. Fay Carson Stevensville Twenty years ago, David C.

Rico, a Mexican boy came to Florence and attended high school. Word has been received by his Florence family, Don and Peggy Ross, that he will be vacationing here with his wife and children. They are expected to arrive this weekend. Anyone interested in seeing Rico again is Invited to a potluck picnic at the Ross home In Florence on Monday, Our deepest sympathy to Frank Klement and Lloyd Heggen on the recent loss of their fathers. Alfred William Klement, 72 years of age, died July 14 in Hearne, Texas.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth and four sons. Son Frank Klement traveled to Hearne to attend services there. The rest of his Florence family had recently returned from Hearne, having been there to visit prior to Mr. Klements passing. Bob Bob and Dorothy Harrington met Dorothy's cousin's family Clark and Irene Gabel and their children Vickie, Wanda, Susan, Nancy at Lolo Hot Springs this weekend.

The Gabel's are from Pinehurst, Idaho. Susie Gabel stayed here with the Harrington's and Shana Harrington went on to Pinehurst with her aunt and uncle. Guests In the home of Frank and Lois Klement were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Faulhaber and sons Scott, Paul and Eric of Greely, Colo.

Si IP MM' July 30, at 7 p.m. Cracker Barrel Robbie Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington, took high point In the Hamilton Sheriff's Posse Gymkhana in the 12 and under age group and won a bridle and bit for her efforts. Cafe IN STEVENSVILLE OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ON July 30Mi Christopher L.

Heggen, 89, passed away July 15 in Havre. "Chris" Heggen is survived by four sons, Lloyd, Florence; Chris Jr.and Clifford, Kremlin, and Lawrence, Great Falls, and by six daughters. Mrs. Bud (Othilla) Klncald, Shelby; Mrs. Floyd (Clara) Johnson, Glasgow; Mrs.

Bill (Josle) Engelklng, Helena; Mrs. Charles (Florence) Johns, Penroy; Mrs. Borghil Thomas, Seattle, and by Mrs. Charles (Mable) Cooper, Mt. Vernon, Wash.

He is also survived by 24 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 19 at Holland and Iionlne Brice and Julie Kern and their two young men, Mark and Phillip from Glasgow, Mont, were recent visitors In the home of Mrs. Kern's sister, Jeanann and Burnell Rhodes. STEAKS SEAFOOD Chapel In Havre with Pastor crome Klness officiating. Burial was In the Highland Cemetery.

Ranch, south of Stevensville. They are helping with haying at the ranch during their visit. Purchase Home Mr. and Mrs. Roland (Betty) Hull recently moved to the new home and acreage they purchscd on Bell Crossing.

Also making the move from I lamllton were their daughter, Kathy, and son, Bill. Hull Is composing room supervisor at the Ravalli Dally Republic In Hamilton. BUSY BUSINESSMAN Hamilton has its own version of the Good Humor Man. In this case it's Maryann Molenda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Molenda of Hamilton, who was shown during the recent Crazy Daze event on Main Street. Her regular "beat" is the many residential streets, Little League games and other activities where young people are active. Operation of her motorized cart probably has made the local young woman feel much like the Pied Piper as children and adults materialize whenever she shows up. It's an excellent summer job and Miss Molenda impresses everyone with her friendliness. CHICKEN FEATURING DAILY SPECIALS AND PRIME RIB EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE COMPLETE BREAKFAST LUNCHEON AND DINNER MENU OPEN 7 A.M.

8 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. Stevi Notes California Guests Mrs. W.E.

Westlake of San Diego arrived In Stevensville about July 15 and will visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kaiser until the end of August. Here from Omaha Cap. and Mrs.

Walter (Robyn) Maslowskl of Omaha, Neb. are visiting her sister, Bonnie Konsrhak, and friend, Betsy llealey, at the Ramblln' Reck Bud and Glenda Johnson and children Sherry, Mark, Danny, Pam and Kerry have spent the past week visiting friends and relatives In the area. The Johnson's stayed with Glenda's cousin, Bev Halls and her husband Vic, and with daughter Linda and John Edwards. The Johnson's who now reside In Oregon City, had lived In our III tie corner of the world for many years prior to their move last summer. Probably one of the busiest households In the valley is that of Betty and Marion Davis.

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