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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 5

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5 Career. continued from page 1 Assistant County Attorney for a number of years, impressed on the eighth graders that most lawyers work hard and often work for no fee in instances where people can't pay. "I like being a lawyer. I'm never bored," she said. "It's an exciting profession." When asked if she had ever gone against friends in legal cases, Tonon said she had.

"But, I have never lost a friend over a case. We're professionals." The students also were interested in how much money attorneys earn and Tonon said that the median starting salary for UM law graduates is $28,000. But, attorneys who work in legal services Obituaries Lavona Humble Lavona Lynn "Vonnie" Humble, 83, died Nov. 30 in Sidney. She was born Jan.

8, 1911 in Engleville, to Claude and Florence Cunningham. She attended schools in Kansas and Park City, before moving with her family to Hamilton. She spent most of her life in Hamilton and Deer Lodge. She worked at various jobs including clerking at the registrar's office at the state prison, babysitting, waitressing, and cleaning homes for people. She moved to Sidney from Deer Lodge three years ago, after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's and mini-strokes.

Surviving are her husband, John, of Sidney; a son, John Humble and his wife, Beth, of Missoula; two daughters and their spouses, Joyce and Red Olsen, of Deer Lodge and Claudia and Phil Waber, of Sidney; two sisters, Kate Kelly, of Anaconda, and Maxine Porter, of Deer Lodge; two brothers, EXPERIENCE Dolby Surround Sound and Home Theater Now at Kenne's TV featuring JVC and Pinnacle Speakers KENNE'S 162 S. 2nd Hamilton 363-3180 THE OFFICE EXTENSION BOOKKEEPING SERVICES BILLING SERVICES SECRETERIAL SERVICE 821-4689: VIRAJ MASKS PAYROLL MAILING US TS LABELING AND MAILING SERVICES GRAPHIC DESIGNS AND LOGOS FREI PR A 7 WI :41 Huckleberry Chocolates Huckleberry Cordials 211 Main Hamilton 363-3611 Bitterroot MIDDLE dO for low-income people start at less than $20,000 a year. "They work from the heart," she said. "To be an attorney, you have to want to do it and you have to want to help people," she said. "It can be a hard profession, mainly because people who go to a lawyer are unhappy, hurting or under extreme stress." Regarding the Simpson case, Tonon explained to the class that, no matter what they have heard, or think, Simpson is innocent until proven guilty and there legally is no evidence against him until the trial begins.

She said one of the reasons the case is taking so long to come to trial is that the defense attorneys' job is to protect their client. Conse- Clark "Bus" Cunningham, of Hamilton, and Charles "Chuck" Cunningham of Cascade; a special brother, Rex Hendrickson, of Hamilton; seven grandchildren and three great- ndchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Ole Yoki. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, at the Richland Homes Chapel in Sidney with Pastor John Ulrich officiating. Cremation has taken place by Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney.

Memorials may be given to Hospice or Richland Homes Fund, Foundation for Community Care, 181 12th Ave. SW, Sidney, MT. 59270. Leonard Mayer Leonard L. Mayer, 54, died Sunday at his Stevensville residence.

Services are pending and will be announced by the Whitesitt Funeral Home of Stevensville. quently Simpson's attorneys are seeing to it that evidence is admitted in a legal way and they are spending a great deal of time on picking a jury. She demonstrated, with the students' help, how a jury panel is chosen. Career Days at Stevensville junior high reflected a wide variety of jobs and professions. Those participating were: Fanny Milodragovich, dietitian; Dave Schlechten, architect; Gretchen Spiess, fashion designer; Don Whittecar, artist; Tom Deveny, accountant; Mary Frances Schjonberg, journalist; Mary Ann Conrad, nurse; Gregg Willoughby, detective; Irma Spang, meat cutter; Kim Purdue, police officer; Dean Diers, Selway Sharon Gaughan, court reporter; Bill Taylor, paramedic; and Tonon.

continued from page 1 outlets. Remember to arrange wires and extension cords away from areas where children play. Also remember that twinkling lights can attract toddlers who don't realize that the lights should not be put in their mouths. Don't string lights on rooftops near overhead power lines. Keep extension cords away from rugs and plants where cords might get wet.

Don't mount or support strings of lights in a manner that can cut or damage wire insulation. Keep window lights away from curtains. Fasten tree lights securely, with bulbs turned away from branches and flammable decorations. Never attach lights to manufactured aluminum tree. Remember to unplug lights GREAT GIFT IDEAS YOUR CHOICE RUBBERMAID $1499 STEP TOOL ROUGhnEcK BOX NAPA EVERCRAFT Grey 3-PC.

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24 Ronni Hale, of Hamilton, was found in contempt of court for failure to appear, fined $100, sentenced to a day in jail, assessed $32 in jail costs. Hale pleaded guilty to failure to provide proof of liability insurance, fined $500 with $250 suspended plus a $15 surcharge. Nov. 7 Patrick Morris, of Darby, entered an Alford plea of guilty to domestic abuse, fined $500 with $250 suspended, Jennifer Rogers, of Soap Lake, pleaded guilty to theft, fined $250 plus a $15 surcharge, sentenced to 60 days in jail with 28 days suspended, assessed $64 in jail costs. She pleaded from wall outlets at bedtime, or when you leave the house or office.

Remember 1 to keep your tree watered regularly. Check the batteries in your smoke detectors. Stevi. continued from page 1 The matter was tabled until the developers meet with the Planning and Zoning Board and go through the appropriate steps for the change in zoning. Met with Ron Kapor, Peg Whitesitt and Bill Perrin regarding their feelings about the Government Review Commission to which they have been elected.

The council approved their budget and the council discussed the appointment of an ex -officio member to the commission. That member must be a member of the town government. No action was taken on the appointment guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, fined $250 plus a $15 surcharge, sentenced to 60 days in jail with 28 days suspended. Sharon Bartels, of Hamilton, was found guilty of contempt of court, fined $100, sentenced to a day in jail, continued from page 1 meters before the next irrigation season but is lacking the $10,000 needed to purchase additional meters. The town clerk was asked to investigate funding for the meters and to determine the timeframe that needs to be followed to have the meters available prior to the 1995 irrigation season.

To date, the town has paid for meters while homeowners paid for installation. Community member Larry Milless asked the council's permission to investigate the possibility of creating an ice-skating rink this winter in Waincrest Park. He was told to proceed with the project. Town maintenance man Bill Decker asked the council to consider putting out bids to replace a water line in the alley behind Mr. T's service station.

The work needs to be done in early spring before the water table rises again, Decker said. suspended. She pleaded guilty to not having a dog license, fined $25 with $10 suspended. She pleaded guilty to allowing a dog to run at large, fined $25. Decker also said the town needs to hire a sexton for the cemetery, on a contract basis, who will mark and stake graves and record them in the record book.

He was asked to try to find someone willing to do the job. continued from page 1 be closed off at any time." Harris closed the roads with piles of dirt and the dirt on Mulberry Road has been moved. Bitterroot Ridge Road is being accessed by 4-wheel drive vehicles crossing the dirt piles. Harris attempted to file theft and criminal mischief complaints with the Ravalli County Sheriff's Office. However, Ravalli County Sheriff Jay Printz said he believes the matter is a civil one, not a criminal matter.

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