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VAGE EIGHT TROY NEWS I School News The Junior class team came f hru undefeated in the inter-class basket ball tournament held last week. The Seniors won two games to place jwlond, and the Freshmen defeated tfcfe Sophomores Friday night to plat c tfiird. Scores in the round robin type tournament were: Jun kds 32, Sophomores 15: Stoiors J9, Fi »hm«n 6; Junior 89, Freshmen 111 Seniots 40, Sophomores 16; hnten 18, Sophomores 9; Jun 22. Seniors 12. fhisTriday the Junior class team tri U play a picked team from the «Aer three classes. . .... Carnival ÎThe studwil Board of Control met • Mènday aftëmoon and fixed the A fa for the annual school carnival at Saturday, December 6th. Tües dAr afternoon thê high school classes , b4 d metings to choose th$ con ' ce sions each would operate, car ni al queen candidates will be el cted by the classes two weeks bt tore the date set for the car nival. i I Breaks Shoulder Rill Pattie had the mdrfortune of breaking a bone in his shoulder n th£ second game of the^ basketball tournament. He reports that be out of action for at least three wseks. _ ^ , Basket Ball Schedule Coach Joe Rife attended a meet ing at Columbia Falls Sunday, at which the conference basketball schedule was drawn up. Troy's first will be December conference game l£Kh, when Big Fork plays here.' The remainder of the schedule is follows: Jan. 10—Poison, here;i jith, 15—Poison, there; Jan. 16— ■Big Fork, there; Jan. 17, Columbia Falls, there: Jan. 23—Eureka, there; •Jan. 24—Whitefish, there: Jan. 30— Columbia Falls, here; Jan. 31—Kal ispell "B", there (tentative); Feb. 3—Libby, there: Feb. 7, Eureka, here; Feb. 10—Libbv. here; Feb. 13 —Whitefish, here; Feb. 18, 19, 20, 21, District tournament at Columbia Falls. Coach Rife is attempting to sched with as ule some pre-season games non-conference teams. Hallowe'en This Hallowe'en proved to be one of the quietest the town has ever experienced. In all likelihood this was the result of Marshal Makin's efforts to publicise the fact that while he wanted everybody to have a good time, he did not want any destruction of properly. In keeping with his ideas the various organi zations in town sponsored entertain ment and refreshments for the older children at the school and at the u. The smaller children kept alive the Hallowe'en traditions and went Irom house to house with the usual salutation "TRICK or TREAT". One Jady living on the highway counted fifty-two :hat she treated, bu' she 1 was as happy as the children lor she stated "all were polite and cierly. i I asunt and gay." or Grade School Notes Third Grade The third grade, invited to the Otto Fisher home, were met at the door by a real live ghost which escorted them inside. This was a •al thrill for Mike Chimenti, Clif Keith Hosea, James r< lord Brown, and Eddie Fisher. Judy French, Joan and Jackie Nelson, Johnna Oie, Thomas. Sixth Grade Mrs. E. E. Drury was hostess on Wednesday evening from 7:00 till 10 30 when members of her class real came in costume to enjoy a IU ISO»«* fire rv r V s feu.- In%yrantr Aqmt HUPS PRIVENT LOSSES • rf NBURANCE provides indemnity. It oannot replace properly lost by fire or live» lost through accidents. That ia why your property Insurance agent, who too frequency see* the disastrous effect of losses which could have been prevented, has for many years been active in community acci dent and fire prevention campaigns. He works to improve the fire prevrn I lion ordinances in his town, for ex ample, and be supports measures designed to improve the efficiency of . local fire departments. * A part of each, premium dollar he collecta it used by the companies he rapreaenta to maintain high fire and •oaident prevention standards «ahrougb national engineering and ed uootional organizations which wage uwnding war on the causes uf acti donta and fire waste. . * la the individual home, store or laatary far which he provides iusur aaae protection, the agent's experi and knowledge frequently help or eliminate major hazards, these safety recommendation* fm followed, the property often be naao eligible for corresponding re A» »Ci on* ia insurance rates. f It's good business to consult your a#snt about your safety problem*. I SET J. B. FARRIS Insurance Phone ÏM - Hay, r f ' 'Hallowe'en party. There were con tests and games. At 10:00 refresh ments were served to Sylvia Hod ges Florence Koch, Kenneth French. Wayne Cooley. Robert Westover, Robert Fisher, Larry Chimenti, Lor Bollman, and Nancy Jean Gil etta _ : c h r i s t , Hallowe'en Parties Please ! Hallowe'en parties meet with the | ial appr oval of the youngsters, , besides sma n groups gathered . ^ dl ff eren t homes the different s ndav School teachers sponsored ties fo , her class. The order *: somewhat conventional, con „ ames and refreshments, but enjoyed by each participant, First Grade 1 The first grade met at the home f their teacheri Mrs. Ivan Hodges Qn -^u^ay. Those attending were Jimmie Johnston, Gary Hurd Car ro j Cripe Billie Bissell, Buddy Brown Marlene McCann. Sheila Bushnel Dorothy Larson, Verne Hovey, Billie Reeves, Leona Dcmp sey a ^ d Joey Westover. , • Sec and Grade < The 2nd gra de ware entertained at the hoftJe Q f their teacher, Mrs. Bert Thomas on Wdâhjesday after school, ^ - ' Here and ftwt Mrs. Hanson who spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in Ham jlton and Blackfoot returned Sat urdfly nifht Mrs £ E Drury has had as guests her brother and family, Mr. and Ronald Gilchrist and two children. The Gilchrists left Sat __— j CLOSING OUT SALE Evcrythlog GOES at COST • Dress & Gift Shop Troy, Montana Armistice Day DANCE Saturday, Nov, 8,1947 10:00 p. m. TROY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Music by Gordon Wells Missoula's Most Popular 6-Piece Dance Orchestra ADMISSION:—$1.00 tax included SPONSORED BY JOHN E. FREEMAN POST NO. 5514—TROY OPEN HOUSE Saturday, November 8th Your are invited to visit our re modeled office and see the appliances that are available. 8:30 a. m. to 6:00p* m. MONTANA LIGHT & POWW COMPANY TROY, MONTANA * >Ur#yt«#iiV* fttctrictl iftn'c«* c THE WS8XKSN NEWS, urday for their home in Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell ; were visting in Troy over the week- j end. Mrs. Roger KenSler went with 1 them to Spokane, returning Tues day. The Compbells continued on to Seattle, Wash. John Sagen, his vacation ended, has returned to work near Stryker. Chink hunters this week-end in--) eluded Mr. and Mrs. Joy, Mr. and; Mrs. Bill Lindsey and their friends,! Mr. and Mrs. Hovind. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Morrow spent] the weekend at Coeur d'Alene, Ida. Mrs. House, whose hüaband is in rations at the her son has i charge of building ope Swanson home, with returned to Coeur d'Alene. Mrs. Lary Clark came over from Billings to visit her son. William j Glase. They are at the Doocan. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Frye returned from Great Falls where they visited Mr. Frye'» mother who is in the hos pital there. Sometime ago, Mr*, Fr^e frightened by a ferocious dog which knocked her down, suffered hip. Her condition ■I . T M' / * Friendly CUMMÉU. * . t Friendly Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Herman Petersons wlth Mre Jim Duffy assisting. bounteous Pot Luck dinner n oon. A lovely cake with candles to commemorate the , ™ of the Friendly club j u v Tuj rs George Webb and was made by Mrs^ George w (Continued on Page Eleven)_ - Thursday, LIBBV. MONTANA TROY CALENDAR • OF EVENTS AND «LUM. LOBGBS ORGANIZATIONS * Business 6c Professional Men's ialien; R. T. Lindsey, fn: slej, trice .-Treas. 2nd Farris, & 4th n to . S. Cham rii 1:15. bar of Canmerce. ÄS"»'*»!* ««ch two* j**L -fV Chairman, J. R. Revleh; V-Chair man, Archie Patti»*- Secretary, Hobt. Gilchrist; Treasures, P. T. Meiler. i«d J * No. • A. F. & A. M., Troy I-odge 12« meets 2nd and Üh Tuesdays ox month at the Masonic Temple. W. M., Maurice Nelson; Sec*y, Frank Frye. • Troy O. E. S. meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of month. Worthy Matron. Lorraine Brown, Sec retary, Edith Mason. • The Moose Lodge meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at the hall. Governor, Ed Gil christ: secretary, Harry Higgins; treasurer. L. S. Dillon. • Troy Volunteer Fire Dep't. Pres..* R. M. Russell; Secretary, Francis Hosea; Fire Chief, Wm. J. Dolan; Treasurer, J. B. Far ; r is. * Iio> Boy Scouts meet each Wednesday in School Bldg. Scout Master, Hadley Sullivan; Cub master. Walter Morrison. Cub Pack meets weekly, Master Mor rison. Pack No. 1 meets Tues days after school, Mrs. Robert Westover, den mother; Pack No. after school, Mrs. Glenn Maddox, den mother; Den No. 3 meets Friday at 2:15, Mrs. James Savage den mother. • Troy Girl Scouts meet Fridays at 3:15 p. m. Leaders Mrs. Har old Nelson and Mrs, Roy Sales. * Troy Woman's Club meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of month. Pres. Mrs. Walter Morrison; Secretary, Mrs. Leon Laffoon: Treasurer, Mrs. Martha Cobbledick. • Episcopal Guild meets 2nd and 4th Fridays at home. Mrs, Rob ert Thomas. Pres.; Mrs. J. P. Wil son. Vice-Pres.: Mrs. H C. Weid ner. Set.Treas. Phone 62F4. • The Friendly Club meets every other Thursday. Mrs. Marge Bennett, pres.; Mrs. Wesley Cooley, secretary. ' Dorcas Society meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. Jack Reid linger. Pres.: Mrs. Edwin Cripe, Secretary. • W. S. C. S. meets alternating Thursdays. Mrs. John Sagen, President; Mrs. Roger Kensler, Secretary. • Troy Churches:—Holy Trinity Episcopal, Methodist, St. Mary's Catholic. Sevents Day Adventist, Assembly of God. • Cabinet Grange meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month. Master, Dorothy Perkins; Sec'y, Mrs. Sig Anderson. • Junior Woman's Club—Pres., Mrs. Mrs. Leona Ird Wednesdays of each month. ger Kensler, Vice-Pres.. rry Higgins; Sec'y, Mrs. Roth. Meetings 1st and H. In cape of changes in officers, in listings, proper of ould notify The West 3 or erro ficials ern Newt of Same. I • John E. Freeman Post No. 5514 V. F. W. meets 1st Thursdays of month, 8:|0 p. m. in the Moose Hall. Frank French, Comman der; Leo Starr, Quartermaster; Ray Lindsey, Adjutant. • Ladies' Aux. to John E. Free Post, V. F. W. No. 5514 meets on the 2nd and 4th Tues day of eàeh month. Elizabeth Bums, president; Hellen Lindaey, ; Alice Coffman, treas man urer. TROY DRUG TROY MORROW ZENITH RADIOS NORGE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES TROY, MONTANA ■ HI-WAY INN June and Earl Mrs. Lilly ot Piano EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Texaco HI-WAY SERVICE G*s und CHI GORDON -JM 0>A Paddy's Place BEER - LIQUOR - FISHING TACKLE Hunting and Fishing Licenses BILL and HELLEN LINDSEY Kusner Electric Shop NOW AVAILABLE: — Monarch Wood and Bottled Gas Ranges; Philco Table and Console Radio-Phonographs. Troy Trading Co. GROCERIES - DRY GOODS MEN S WEAR FULLER PAINTS The Vet's Bar And Clubroom A pleasant place to meet your friends. The General Public is Invited to Patronize our Bar PHONE 41 FOR Pres-to-logs or Number 1 Stove Oil DAILY DELIVERIES—COURTEOUS SERVICE Ford Cripe Fuel & Supply Co. Drury's Silver Service Silver Ethyl - Silver Gas Tire Repair and Accessories Remember the HOME BAR Henry Andresen ... Troy, Montana RETAIL BEER - WINE - LIQUOR Coffman Motors General Repair Wach aad Same« GATES TIRES \\ ACETYLENE and ARC WBUMNG LATHE WORK