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Eureka News Morrison - «trwncnn On Spnfpmhi.r o,..i in ,u.. »»„ t u odist Church iii Kalisneli Thelma Morrison and Robert E Stevenson were united in marrineê Reverend Van de Mock nerformed fh ™ " monv The counle were eitenrirri bv Mr Ind Mm 1 Thomas sM-Xil c f Fv Ubsh rhon,as After .iV . t, ' ..... , AT. , Mrs! Stevenson win' béat thèir home 7 Wi t Maiket Street B- •' i. Pi r.n. '' Court News Police Court:—Merton Hunsinger Jr. was fined $50 and a 30 day jail sentence suspended on pavment ot line: Jim Skelly was fined $10 for drunkeness: Mr. Van Horn of Lib by was fined $25 and a 30 day sus pended jail sentence on pavment of fine for drunkeness; Leo O'Brian was fined $100 foiy reckless driving. Justice Court: Fred Banning was fined $27.50 for worthies Schecks. Dinner Party A dinner f ::rtv ; . r i?r. n wit. Mr. t \ O; vi J .ho ; mi Aug ust M . R t\v*> C: Richmond. Cal iff a. Mr. and M pok; a - . Mr. a ur chi ;--n of 1. . Karl r in. Von j, on ans Gareth. Everett ; i'n m oon Fal's Mr. ; Mrs. Dunm Johnson of Thompson Fnb-, Mm I. .is .lonn-n cf Kalis pell. Mrs. Re va Shea and two chil ron Kick: - and Kl lagen- a ■ i M Myrtle Bohag and three chilir Carsam. Kay. and Billy of EurcT The only Johns n children abee were Mrs. Ik; Vetter and Myi on. : mn was home in July from Ang cIs D I il i T,. U. Camp, on Lon. vaca All families returned to their re spective home: the evening of Aug ust 22nd. L.r.H.S. Alumni To liqiiador former resident graduate of Lined ■; in Eureka an relatives and his Mr. Cell Cole. Leslie Cole, Eureka, and a County High v. Fortine, visiting many friends, of Mrs. Frances kav:m: soon far F has cntere i th< Mi Baut ist Mi.o-h.ns In ; , Arneiicn. i k r. Cid ■ ai'or where e Birthday Party . vIO < i, lv Ire Guests wi se Mr. and M . Harvey son. K't Hedü'ù M c , , : Alfiod PeJtier. Mrs. Juhn P ; no children and a house /air iter, Bil ■n QÜ t and o; ing and f.-nnil -, Carol Kearnv. M Curtis. Nancy Clark, Gloria lund and Mr. and Mrs. Hunk Gran in <-• per. - News Notes of Interest Bernard Benson, son of Mr. and Mr; L. E. Benson, who has b'vn attending barber school in Spokane. arrived hume Wed nés- ay and is now employed at the Leonard Bar ber Shop. Humphrey J. Elliott spent Sat Y iTy 2 Great New Engines Choose either the V-8 or ^ Six. Up to 10% (Ml increase in gas economy. J cOy.' 5 /TN •''''fi yL4 Ha I: • rm m "v A\ A \ \m> mt ÿ Tyt =B r m v % /It** j "TMtZs \\ V y tllabfe of extra cat. White iidewaft tirez r */ ^merico sais jb _ i > i - -^ 7 îf '"i - •T'Fjçn fTW New "Hydrn-Coil" Springs ^ .up front. At the reor, ne j extra-long "Para-Flex' j Springs. \ .j_i-.?.f , ' f , \ r ..jn ail " . y- ■; si!ill. /< i 4 ijijj t « »saiaMCiJ'A „Xfc. • 'A rJmr k H 7 /~h tM&i r-asr- ?ht dj* r . -■? l£/f% P r—-M I » t ÙÎJ I \fs là I c ii* Us fh T» »rr. : è K V « i 1 i ■ i - „J Sofc-Wide Seals You ride relaxed, al 57 inches wide in front, 60 in bar. Low Silhouette That longer, lower icoL Yet more headroom, toe! 59% More Rigid Pew''lifeguard Body ond frame structure. . I G |1%5 ? seats ise, e « r m >«r* 7 s . There) a ■ri'J /A - a r ÿ! 4 ■ r> f i ■ ; ' t Mùïd F : • m . IB ir. J fi ;; J r 4 'i He? !>cd a reception like »I.Q No ccr we've evy s Ford Forty Hirer. No ccr ever received such v.hole hearted praise. And no wo..der! inside end out, it's new in every way . . . and you helped design if! In letters, surveys, personal interviews, you told Ford what you wanted. See "The Car cf the Year" at our showrooms. Come in soon. You'll be just as excited as we are! COME /A/ TODAY ! SEE TES POETS iWJBQ at your ford dealers ! STANDARD MOTORS PHONE 144 Libby, Montana I day in Kalispell, transacting busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. George Russell left Monday for their home in Cheyenne. Wyo., after spending the past month visiting at the home of Mrs. Rus sell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrickson. Tommy, Ann and Janet Skelly arrived in Eureka Wednesday after spending a week in Spokane visit-1 ing their father, Tom Skelly. Ralph Hendrickson of Fairbanks. Alaska, returned to his work after a two weeks slay at the Hendrick-1 j san home. 1 George Drake left Wednesday for Portland, Ore., where he i :lU end Trade School. , Mrs - Sara Hai 'P er came from Mis sou,a to sta - v a whi,e with Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson. Miss Bettv Granger arrived ini I Eureka Wednesday to spend the Labor Dav holidavs with her par-i ents. ' ' Roose,' son ; of _ Mayo Roose. ,ul P° int Barrow, is visiting in Ear l 'r :a - if Hencir'c'rf^ié areffti mother viisted iha sons at Lis V-■ 1 Ralph Dana : }s y rlend! Sr. returned to tl: ira Ben: n ■ ■ .si r-t. Edna I- V anie ; \ orm.nLeiv V« r c no . nbe: »> u 1 Mere -tupped fur a few days in • i:t relatives. r. an ; Mrs A. H. Kansan spent ly in Kalispell last week. The ■ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Lui's Alv.i on and Fred Anderson, Word h ,v Oi - n r chived from Lie Dr. Lowell family of their safe ar rival in Cleardon, Tex., on ■'ur;y evening, Sept, sends word of their Tie a She also friend Jack Sommions who visited at the Glen cabin this summer of being car accident which proved to Lak aft- • spending two weeks with her and Mrs. Vernie Pei be quite serious. Miss Lois Benson of Spokane spent the Labor Day holidays vis t with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Benson. Ramona Peltier left for M i 1 parents. Mr. n 1 Bill Gvvynn and Bob Mason spen vacation in Eureka the Labor D They are attending college at unilia, Wash. Mrs. Bob Purdy and brother Ci-t , ford Voorhees returned to Spokane continue their studies after a shun vacation at h >;r.e ir. Cm - ■ 1 1 * a y '.un.-.; ■■is on Ltibor D.ia ulv \. K. ilanson. Mr. an I\ ir:i and ehJuren a: er^onson. :V!iv. Cleo Torrey \v» from Hungry Hor^e over tiw e ■ ui hoir. weCiC-onM. Dur ;vin Stevens sp' nt the p— a two w< eks at ids home in Eureka to Spokane Mond;., i.tten ling the f,' ret in* h :-w!Vo.l. 1* Mr. and Mrs. Duane McNaughton and Yynn, and Mr. and Mrs, Tun. r-ncc Jr. and Butchie and Jack M •i a lighten spent Labor Day visiting p Ferme at the home of Mrs. Ella , besides his own were. those of Henry Lenarz. Orville West i j McNaughton. ; Leo O'Brian had the misfortune I to hit three- cars while go.n - - . ain street Sunday evening. Car j and Marion Frost. Mr. O Brim jpaid all damages. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsner of Chin I ook. weer guests at the James Evty j home lest week. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner ! have moved to the R. L. Fagan nouse. Mr. Wagner works at i Gibbons garage, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fleming turned Monday from a visit to Cald well. Ida., where they spent several. I days at the home of their daugh-j iter. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Zack ary. 1 Bob Voorhees of Chicago and I Dick Hyers ol Seattle spent several wiiijdavs ;n Eureka before leaving foi a trip oh the Kootenai in a boat The details of the trip will be pub I lishfd at a later date if possible. Mrs. Ethel Blackstone of Chinook was a visitor at the home of Mi and Mrs. James Evey last week, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miles left 1, iSpokane Sunday on business. ; Mrs. Fnm-t B-mev and t mu ten ! Gieat ■ Falls days vis -, and M: arriv-'d sntno i ill i.t.tak Baney. • ;i . llîi ,nv ! K. Chun h. Supervisor Thurs J,. were in Farcka . wellarv a alter: : men a I.' •i o : and Liacol compensation lor spent several da norm end of the- count's interviewing employers. s Benson. ttaughU-r ■ ■ !'s. E. I , Ecnsoni. an n Campb. II, daughter i i E. Price, arrive ;ka Wednesday fi ini So; tti îp.ey had bi- n employed fn m mtac: , Mr. :-mi M Mr. .. ! Mr-. 1 . ;n Fu. Jwh-.-ie wdh tnc and Mrs. Ralph Johnson an ! and Gayle of ■.and. Calif , arrived in Eureka erinesday cf August 18 by car . .-:t Mr. John > parents. ..ml y T r.-. Cr ville Johnson. Tl;— ■ am ; ; .mied from Spokane by Mr. and Mrs..Eldon Johnson. ' ■>*! i Mr a. George Davis spent the last week visiting in Canada, v . and .Mrs .L.nn Westgaarci Kichland, Wash. M H.; 1 sents. ■ m . . y liter L; - *:i hzurciui vimi • wa; West g a; ). s . y ■ ibert Fails. i bi \ isitir re I j. . } î air, : rs. yen 1 I on aï: im Aod t') i . ;v' tl t.<, Mr. and Mv>. week ■, n i Alf i her I • •d F XT. O'. c riu Ml IT. Ut: . visit ' Mrs. ,pi. ;',t .vo da . * * n : Mrs. Hi y t • - . Cris I vanish of Malta sfop mi in routa ta her home Irani ti.r | V.k * Co; -t to v t 1 -k • •>., , ! of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alavana. Mr. and Mrs. Edin Verden bei g | and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Vit- | ck-nberg visited in Billings and at F c a bey last week. ^Ir. and Mrs. Bun- AI vers; *n spent the week-end of August 22 at Vaak at the home of their son! and family. Mr. and Mrs. Manley A Iverson They were accompanied , oy Fred Alverson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stroud of Kennewick. Wash., spent the week the'end visiting relatives in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bravo of Dav re-import. Wash., spent tire week-end j visiting at the home of Mrs. Bravo's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Price Sr. Walter Gibbons and two sons, Jim ;mf ' John spent Labor Day m Gla cier Park. Jim Howe and Don Benson spent Sunday in W h.tfl;-ii attending the) Regatta. _M: it ) Mr Clark F.llis spent i; attending the an ■ondav in Whiti • •tt.i i Pelt mt spent rh attending the i r. and . ■ i ; "L, v :n V'.: t iatta. Them , . \\ rj{, *'* \ / •/re t » t\ i ' L ; • ■ k : Kadiv.. St r . ■ in her Jt-t* - r 1 with « Id nci.L'ii s and Ik; r. Ik • k and her siste, tl.-.'on i. m Eureka and Mi c;. ; : ; ku ' 1er. Helen Vlas.ik Sni'luaie \ . :ted with Mr. and Shaw Sunday aftern: Berg visile in. Postmaster Julius si n Art and family ! ;J ■ i Dav. IV,,nk Wilson is building i o 1 a r tills Week. School stalled this morning (Tues with Mrs. Van Ne ;,s tr-achv at Trig' i/i-n pupils . it'iir •m '!■ ». !)M:K III *M> ■ •• XVANA'S (JAME l n;. (U.R)—Mule d tana's big ; -n. : rill-ding t u Cl me D :-art ment. the fslatc Fi A dcnai t -vior said an n i-slimat' , (i 107,602. a usl half *»f the statt i h ■ ng "5 % j™ Tear out this ad ' md you/J be 6/ad/ I s i I I (TgllKI TO C!< (D T * J ' i ; r: 11 t * t » I-',--veriest? - ; t f. kv ,i Î5 1 e* \ u " . . t ff i h r À a i • W ■CM' to ji - ■- ÜS -■ at." , a y - - ■ ~ mn . \ J at. w- -AA N fV . j i ■ S? fe à AS H ° U \C i GS — ,n Vo c ... rao'^°!5Tc* ùaee to 6°- tot hä - y.. Ti"' 0' 3 - Sc fh s the Ç- UGATS v , n? bR ' . r p/krb<. S bM lid EOS e OUX-- : .. 3 — f ; r-ipet i - W-: . ..i fid ijt A&B-J' r-. COW p ^* ' e itingt. *° r ' ox J ,- f cA.R'Gk ff , , Coio. pen ■ R V r . . R A S ô ■ < M I 1 I ir r-jssjft- :—-I UlLdzl i EBKMi'i«! IT TVÎ 3 G PAT'S SERVICE STATION - - CARTER OIL DISTRIBUTOR CORNER MINERAL AVENUE AND HIGHWAY NO 2 ■ ' estimated 222.052 big game animals. Other totals include: 38.602 white-1 j tail deer; 31.543 elk ; 26,029 antelope; — — — ! • j j j j NEW and USED 194(i—Special Deluxe Plymouth. 4-cloor sedan. 1941—Oldsmohile. Torpedo body, 2-door sedan. 1947—Ford One-ton pickup. 1938—Chevrolet pickup. New 1948 Dodge truck. 2-ton. C. O. F. 1 1-inch wheelbase, two-speed rear end. S:2ô x 2!l 12-ply tires, booster brakes. j(; fool. I inch frame for bed. I - 9 J ! LIBBY MOTORS 'A • 78 I -U., rnone ?J3R3I£? Ui» viiow u • i a T i. N A . A IN A 1 .. Places Nc • les . fp V, I (iiti.r Boulin r ; i. ■oi: ibly of M;.: Originally but boundary i its size, and i ;overnment was About 1869 it wa mov The county wa J the United Slat near the mouth of Cat udder in 1862. Dm mg the next two tablishment The principal industries And within its borders ; run through the untn-s nine o just ru4 bra< \ i !'m Ib - m City I ;es> 1 . ; ll; g, ;.P.i fill B. luliit ; m i.an The di lent ■a. cry ishmt nt o ■a; -. further g"! j duu-ovci ,i Citv. Whitehall. Clancy. Cura t am atiun is nearly 5.000. tot kraising and farming. prings. Three railro t ■ S l, illiscd the k t v S. mul and the hi 0 (1*P Wl'iT (*n vry —By K«y ,V Witz. v ' 1 F'uhÜAher I'hilipsbtirg Mai!. ».R an i v ri I The ; «lion of : Kock Creek v • nun' * •tries i n 1 anaconda coppku mining company "VA'i ls i'«r a Greater ami More Pro per >: Thi-' is a project t ha t should include all tana ms. 8,003 black bear; 4.802 mountain goats; 3,664 moose; 1,235 mountain Isheep and 692 grizzly bear. - - - . ■