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Thursday, August 11. 1949
Junior Baseball Team
Win One Lose One
The newly organized Junior base
ball team consisting of Jackie Stev
ens, Jimmy Rein. Bob and Clifford
Curtis, Roger Helms. Frances Coy.
Vernon Stock/ier, Lyle Irwin, Lar
ry and Bob Hudson and Danny Gar
vin played Libby Junior team on
Saturday, winning 14 to 15.
On Sunday Jack Stevens took
the team and a few soectators,
along with team manager Herb
Fleming- to Bonners Ferry, Ida.,
where they played and lost to Bon
ners Ferry 6-1. TTie boys were
guests, free of charge, while there,
to the Rodeo sponsored by the
American Legion. Their next game
will be with Libby, at Libby.
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Border 4-H Club News
The Border 4-H club held its
meeting .t the Gr.nge hall with
County Agent Robinson president.
Our annual project tour will be on
August 20 with the livestock judg
ing contest held soon after. Mr.
Robinson examined the project rec
urf to°date finding them pretty Wel1
Secretary Roger Helms gave a re
Eureka News
club leader Donald Boslaugh and
port on the bingo partv. The club
members would like to thank Mr.
Sabin for advertising our bingo on
the theatre screen: also thank Mr.
Shaw of the Gamble Store and .Mr.]
Woolen of the Feed Store for their
fine cooperation.—Club reporter.
K r
W C T U Meets
J&ËÂ I. &
was opened by scripture reading
and prayer and singing. Several
interesting articles were read on
Honor It was decided to have a
booth at the fair with display.
The meeting was closed with
prayer bv Mrs. Flaget after which
a bountiful lunch was served by
the hostess and her daughter, Mrs
Gibson. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. D. T. Roberson,
The movie shown at the Parish
house Thursday showing the effects
of alcohol on the body was well at
tended by .both young and old.
Scripture verses, alcohol a cause
of poverty, Prov. 31-4-7.
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Old Timers Picnic
Evervone is welcome at the Old
STSÄ!" ÎT
along the Eureka-Kalispell high
way. Do you know?—How closely
old h Xl,™ln W Fort
Ä tan-a„3'V Ka i;r'l ! ndian
Head f Val'lev' baCCO What' did John
MuUehfof Mullen Road fame) say
about this route when he came in
to Tobacco Valley in 1854? . . .What,
did one well-liquored gentleman
say to his two almost-as-well-liq
uored companions who were strug
gling up a hill on the old KalispelL
trail, carring a bale of hay
had slid off the back of the wagon?
To find out. read the forth-coming
"Story of the Tobacco Plains Coun
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Sewing Machine Repairs
A SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Missoula, Montana
312 North Higgins
WILL BE IN LIBBY AND VICINITY
EVERY THIRD WEEK
If you need service on any make sewing
machine just fill out and mail the coupon
repair experts will do the rest.
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Name.
Address
Make of Machine.
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try." But you w'on't find out what
Joe Peltier and his helpers said
when they were maneuvering To
bacco Valley's first threshing ma
chine over the old trail . . . be
cause Joe won't repeat it! Full
report on the publishing of the his
tc ? ry book will be given at the pic
ni Ç- ,, , . _ ,
With all those who can offer rides
to others in their cars please meet
the Montana Hotel at eleven o -
clock on picnic day, to pick up
passengers who have no other way
of going.
Please bring to the picnic names
and addresses of old-timers now
}! vin 8 elsewhere, to whom adyer
tising notices of the history book
can be sent,
See you a * Spring Creek,

Johnson-Holder , .
At . home in :Eureka after their
marriage at the Catholic Parish
house are Mr. and Mrs. John Hol
der
.. . T s »»
Jhet^mo^ytor^Mane John
|? n ° f Eureka a J3 d
9°!j Cr ' s , on °*
folder, also of Eureka. Mrs. Dale
Pu . rdy - a fnend of t ^ th f tbe br,de
and *««"• wa f ™
by the bride with white accessories.
1 and a 'navy blue
flowered crepe dress with white
Rev. Father Delaney performed
, _ _ . ■ .
accessories and a corsage of pink
: ro ®£f- , . , , , _ ,
bndes brother, Joe Johnson,
, waa .hest ■ I ^ an ' .. , „ ,„ cc .
. The brides mother wadressed
black
and the g room ' s mother was dressed
which the couple left f p
r r H S grad
The bride is a lj. C. rl. • ^
uate and the Rroom spent several
:nfovpd*^Vlhe^UrkTie miH° W ^
ployed at * he Claik tie 111
son
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Birthday Honored
A number of friends arrived un
announced at the Alverson-Ander
ranch to assist Mrs. Alverson
celebrating her birthday. August
Those present were. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rein and children, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Wright, Mrs. A. R.
Hanson. Kate Balkv, Hans Jorgen
son. Mrs. Myra Lowell, Dr. Laura
Lowell and children, and Fred Al
^ honored guest received many
^ c Jf_i tu« r \t
S.1SSÜ
ciea. was SC1 v •
.
"i so«'" attractions at the An
K'ÂÎ-flSSÂ lï lüï
Carson and his family of five, fea
S* 1 " T SS uSSfshS:
[ orI T' e ^Z Th „ v u a ve appeared
' and p °^ s v Pen d l eo n
at Zi al8ar ZnH the T os Angeles
Po . undup ' 1 There wmflso
Çolesium to . roners and
be trick riders tnck ropers, and
that!high school horses.
; Ano f th r e a r r ^V h 7ch wIlMnterest
| mount Carnival which will interest
both young and old.
Masonic Picnic
ästss i^ès'Â
house guests were present at the
Masonic picnic held at Sophie lake,
Sunday, Augur 7. Boating and
swimming was enjoyed throughout
the afternoon.
It is hoped this will continue as
an annual picnic to look forward to
each year.
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4-H Club News
The seventh meeting of the To
bacco Valley Home Ec. 4-H club
held on August 4. at 2:00 p. m.
was
at the high school home ec. room.
A float for the Fair and Rodeo
parade was discussed. Two of the
4-H members from Fortine were
guests at the meeting. Before the
meeting, dresses and skirts were
sewed on, and record books were
checked.
After the meeting Linda Roose
and Mary Ann Gwynn served lunch.
The next meeting will be August
11 at 2 p. m. at the same place.
Conservation Surveys Made
Evan Neilson. soil scientist from
Kalispel, was in the Eureka area
doing soil surveys last week. Thr
work is the basis for conservation
planning which will be done by
Soil Conservation Service tech
nicians working in cooperation
with the Tobacco Valley Soil Con
servation district Soil surveys were
completed on the Erick Lundeen,
Carl Lundeen and George McCully
farms.
After conservation plans are de
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j My Trip to 4-H_
; Ponservation Camp Lewis- 1
At ( r am P Maiden neai w
town there were about two hund_
j red 4-H boys and gn s ho ha ,
won this tiip through a con.tr
lUonist contest. , ,
l,„'Y e were registered Monda.v. Ju j
j 18 for f a ^ a ^ an \ P e t cn j
a trm Wc learned how to
d ditches with a level and
That afternoon we learned
survey
rod.
how to survey a dam which was
done by the same process as the
ditches.
Wednesday was rainy so we had
talks about conservation and en
joyed movies. Mr. Payne took us
into the woods where he talked
about grasses and range manage
ment.
That night we had a big party.
At ten I left to catch the train for
home.—Raymond Starling.
neapolis.
Eureka Local News
Mr. an* Mrs. Arlyn Evcy of
Whitefish spent a few days visit
ing at the home of Mr. Evey's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Evey in
Eureka. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Skinner of Cole
„„..j, are visiting at the home of
then - daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Don
ald Boslaugh. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Jacobs of Min
.nï s%£ST a \
säSiTä
visited at the home of Mrs. Hans- 1
man's parents, Mr and Mrs. Char- !
les Mock
Mrs. Floss Sutherland is spending
several week visiting friends in
-sevcra^ ueck visiting .menas m
M| and Mrs Clyde Voorhees on
d a visil from M rs . Voorhees
brother B'll Aloen of Vancouver
R c last Week
Mrs. Blackstone and Mrs. Fred
Eisner of Chinook, spent a few days
of last week at the home of Mr and
Mrs. James Evevg J
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Morgan eft
for Butte to seek employment last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hanson spent
the Sunday of July 31 at the Flat
head picking cherries. They were
acocmpanied by Mrs. Kate Balky
and Hans Jorgenson.
The man who thought of. . .
EVERYTH ING
... for his vocation
naturally looked for
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and cosmetic needs at the
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Portland are spending their vaca
Hon v isiting friends and relatives
jin Eureka.
A number of ladies enjoyed a very
pleasant afternoon at the Zook cab
p ^ ^ Lflke> Thursdav after
noon of last week. Visiting and
hand sewing was enjoyed. The hus-
bands joined them in the evening
for a very delicious picnic supper.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Wicksen
joyed a visit from Mrs. Wicks
brother ^and^amdj from Canada
Tom Withy combe' arrived from
N York to spend his vacation at
{hc homes of fis paints. Mr. and
Mrs. pj arrv Withvcombc.
Rev. Lcwno spent a week at
Green Lakes, Wis., attending a Min
isters conference.
(Continued on Page Eight)

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