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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 8

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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8 The Mlssoulian, Tuesday, September 1 062 Majorette Marches In Topcoat, Slippers Arlee Will Play Football Friday group also marched in dresses or ight coats, lacking their cos tumes. Frre Sunday's fire in the seven-story downtown hotel took the life of Mrs. Stella Lee Bruce, 46, a coffee shop waitress, and about 50 persons were treated for smoke Inhalation. Fire investigators said art electric short apparently ignited the five-hour blaze. An estimated 270 guests and employes were evacuated and firemen pumped two million gallons of water into the building.

DENVIOR (AP) Wearing a brown topcoat and black bedroom slippers, a 15-year-old drum majorette with tears in her eyes was among some 6,000 marchers Monday in Denver's Labor Day parade. Like many of the parade units, the pretty majorette, Mary Anderson of Parma, Ohio, had lost her costume and trappings in a million dollar fire which swept through the first three stories of the 300-room Albany Hotel here Sunday. Band units from Seattle, Salt Lake City and Saginaw, paraded at 50 to 75 per cent of their strength, and others lacked many of their instruments, lost in the IS "something Aimee Gravelle Dies at 66 HOT SPRINGS Mrs. Aimee Gravelle, 66, a resident of Hot Springs, died in a local hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Gravelle was born Feb, 22, fire. These and other units represented delegations to the convention of the National Association of Letter Carriers here. Miss Anderson is a majorette with the Cleveland, Ohio, band. Three other majorettes with the the i3 1 '1 ill rfTi 4 ry ft Ravalli PTA Meets Thursday HAMILTON The Ravalli County 1896 in Nevers, France. She married Richard Gravelle May 12, ,1919 in Nevers.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1958. She came to Plains later in 1919 i where she resided for many years, She is survived by two brothers-I in-law, Robert Gravelle, Plains, 'and Delbert Graves, Somers. i Rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. James Catholic Church in Plains.

Requiem high mass will Parent-Teacher Association will resume meetings for the school year at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Florence-Carlton School. Clyde Rummel, president, said the program will feature the school bus operations of the county's several districts. A Florence-Carlton jbe at 10 a.m. Wednesday with the Patrick Brown celebrant.

will be in Plains Cemetery with Shrider Mortuary in charge of arrangements. bus driver Bill Heikenen, will lead the discussions. CROWD SCATTERS BOYD WILSON, owner of the FALCON VALLEY RANCH, 27 miles north of Tucson, Arizona, says, of the crowd was made up of college students who could find no Labor Day weekend housing at the popular costal community. (AP Wirephoto) A rush by police clears main street in Seaside, in an aftermath of rioting that resulted in 60 arrests. A crowd of 500 young people had gathered to march down the street but scattered after meeting police head-on.

Much i'liyy i. HI POPULAR PRACTICAL HUNTING BOOT FOR SCHOOL Rcsistan Uppers Resistan contains a wonderful new resinous material highly resistant to moisture and with a higher insulation value than ordinary oil-tanned leath Mark S. Cady Jr. Dies in Hardin Battin Levels Attack At Administration NO BITE! Leathernecks Plan Birthday Party KALISPELL At a recent of former Marines it was decided to hold a birthday party HARDIN 'AP Mark Stone HAVRE 'AP Rep. James ICady 39, lay vicar of St.

Other prominent figures attend- Thomas Episcopal Church of Har- ing were State Auditor E. V. died unexpectedly Sunday in holt: Arthur Watson, GOP candi-ithe Big Horn County Hospital fol- to celebrate the 187th birthday of Battin. told Hill County the U.S. Marine Corps Republicans Monday that the Ken- The corps was founded Nov.

Administration is intruding 7i' upon private enterprise and has MELLOW MASH ers. Crcpc Rubber Sole date for Railroad and Public Serv-1 lowinS a heart attack, ice Commission; Stanley M. He was born Sept. 15, 1922, in Doyle, non-partisan candidate for Greenville, Pa. He attended the Montana Supreme Court; schools in Greenville and LaMesa, State Agriculture Commissioner and the University of Mi-Lowell Purdy and Republican ami in Coral Gables, Fla.

He State Chairman Mel Engles. Amoved to Montana in 1959. Yellowstone The Greofesf American Whiskey KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON, 86 PROOF (ISTIU.ED i BOTTLED BY ttLLOWSTOW DISTILLERY CO, tiSYILlE-0WS80R0, ICY. an attitude he paraphrased as "You get into our program or we will force you out of business." He spoke of large food surplus me luucu luiint i m.ii ims win have the party at the local U.S. National Guard building south of Kalispell Nov.

9. Because many former Marines are not known to the committee, es throughout the nation and com it is requested that all interested $y95 SIZES 10 to 12 12Vi to 4 WIDTHS Marines mail in their names and i FULLER BACK-TO-SCHOOL BARGAINS mented that Russia would be making far greater progress than the United States if she had this country's food supply. "We should be congratulating the American farmer and food producers," he said. More than 2,000 persons attended the picnic at Camp Kiwanis in the Bear Paw Mountains south address by post card by Sept. 15 to general chairman, Marvin N.

Hansen, 312 Edgewood Drive, Kalispell, so that more particulars of the party can be sent direct to them. It also was decided that all Sea-bees and Navy corpsmen attached to the Marines, both on land and Turn child's your of Havre. i aflnaf are invited. Kl CO room into a Study Room Battin flew to Havre Monday from Malta where he had attend-Montana is big, but it holds no ed another picnic. He and other fear for the motoring tourist 65 Republican candidates planned to per cent of the state's visitors re-1 attend Havre's Pioneer Multen-port they seek no aid in selecting nial spectacular Monday night at i JfrAfi ids? i iff ipb their routes.

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