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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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fJFL sr 5 3) 1 -T i "Heien. a 7 snaiiv mm 1 -I. Voice of the Bitter Root Valley 1 111" J111 VOL. LXXXIII. No.

5 HAMILTON. MONTANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1971 Ten Cents Per Copy 1 a r'tY'iTi'tra Blood Donors i $10'000 DAMAGE estimated I 'till 'i I 'id 'i I' UtC II i T' I I 1 p.

I Needed Here Sleeping Chit! Area Family Loses Home and Possessions An early-morning lire bumod out Sleeping Child' aroa family about 3 a. m. Friday, destroying tlioir homo pMILTON WOMAN Mrs. Burke Passes Away, Rites Pending Rincral rites are pending at the Dowling Mortuary for Mrs. Thtxla L.

Burke, 47, Hamilton woman who died early Friday Next Thursday First blood dmvin! of 1971 will be conducted at Hamilton next Thursday, Jan. 1.1, according to county blood chairman Mrs. Delia Ward. The drawing will take place at the Hamilton Klls temple from 2 to 6 p.m. next Thursday.

A quota of SO units has been set. Mrs. Waitl urged' a stron" turnout of donors. She noted only two blood drawings will be held Jn the valley this year and that demand for hlood and Its derivitives Is remaining strong. morning at Daly Hospital.

Shu wuH born May 21, 11)23, In Idaho and grew up in the Idaho Falls urea attending Kohoolii there. Shu and l4tw rune W. Ilurkc were niiir rled In April of 1918 and tli family lived In Hamilton liire that time. She was a mem1er of the Kales Auxiliary heiv. Survivors Include three druiKh and most of its contents.

Hamilton firemen were culled lo Iho homo of Franklin (Sonny) Thiefault four miles south of Hamilton when an olectric healer placed under the floor of the homo i4 keep pipes from freezing ovorhoalod. The blaze had already consumed part of the home when volunteer firemen arrived. They were powerless lo save the frame two-story structure, fire chief Bill Fullcrton commented. Thiefault got his wile and two children out ol tho home without injury, but tho man Biillered bums when he went back into the blazing building in an olfort lb save some personal possessions. Ho was treated at Daly Hospital but Iho burns were not severe enough to re-quiro hospitalization.

Damago was cstiiiMU'd at $10,000 to tho house and its furnishings. A benefit dance lor the family will bo held Saturday night at the Rainbow Bar in Hamilton, according to Loyd Rennaker. He said I ho family is also in need of clothing and household furnishings. For tho children, boys' size 8 and girls sizo junior clothing is needed. DARBY CITY FATHERS MEET Mrs.

Zilla Named Alderman, Delinquent Water Bills Talked tew, Mrs. Valerie Pullhnm and Mrs. Janet Ames, both of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Arnold IIolslnK- 1971 Officers Installed at Masons' Meet ton, Julletta, Idalv; brother, Robert (iiirrvtt, Poeatcllo, and two sisters, Mrs. Orville Johns of Missoula and Miss Linda Ijund of Iocatello.

The Viclor Masonic 1nlg hcM Its annual Inst rillitt of City Election Filing Due Feb. 23rd new officers for the coining year last wk at Hie Masonic hall. Daotrrn Stur Imllr krrtnt a hum tllniirr with all Ihr IrlmmlnRn rfccillM lhi In klullalliiN rrrriiMMili-. Cer.ilil lr ami was HMirliiplu in inter, IIih uld, IH-, and his and In buHbaivl. Mr.

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Miss Muller Is currently engaged in a speaking lour of western Montana. She has appeared before about a doien organitations in the Bitter Root and later will talk lo groups in other western Montana counties, OirKtit.ile have tintll Feb. 23 to file dr thrw city rlwilmw IhU Artl, Nmirding to lnfir matron from couniy ciVrk and ircinxW K. C. M'MT.

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