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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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Ravalli Republici
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AVALO DSEPUBOOAN 1.1 EXPONENT OF THE BITTER ROOT VALLEY 'Vol. LIVr, No. 21. IIAMJLTOX, MONTANA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1912. Price $2 Yearly; 5 Cents Per Copy Buy War Bends Every Pay Dcy Let's Double Our Quota The Nation's No.

1 Life Insurance Policy WOULD EXTEND BOUNDARIES OF Hork, Tillman File For Re-Election The political cauldron was stirred this week with the filing of Anthony Hork for re-election as county clerk and recorder and Roy Tillman for re-election as county assessor. Hork is a republican and Tillman a democrat. Hork, appointed in 1919, was elected to the office in 1920 and has been re-elected at each subsequent election. Tillman was first elected in 1936 and was re-elected In 1938. Dr.

Cox to Give Lecture on Typhus Dr. H. R. Cox, principal bacteriologist at the laboratory, gave a paper on human encephalitis before a meeting of the North Dakota State Medical association at Jamestown, N. Tuesday.

Tomorrow he will lecture at a meeting of studenia of the University of Minnesota medical school at Minneapolis. He was accompanied to Missoula Saturday by Mrs. Cox and expects to return Monday. CIVILIAN DEFENSE SCHOOL CLASSES WILL BE HELD Helena, May 20. (UP) Delegates from 50 Montana counties were presented diplomas by Gov.

Sam C. Ford at the end of the week-long state civilian defense school here last week. W. G. Ferguson, executive director of the state's civilian defense setup, was in charge of the school, which was In session from Monday through Saturday.

Instruction in the school included work on gas bombs, incendiary bombs and all weapons of modern warfare. Plans were suggested for city and town ordinances for blackout and air-raid protection measures to be granted to local authorities. The over 80 delegates who attended the school returned to their home counties authorized to tench local units for civilian defense. Auditor Gives Iteport. The state auditor's office reported BY INVESTING TM TEN PERCENT OF YOUR T7 V0U PROTECT YOUR JtffL 8 LIFE, THE LIVES OF YOUR FAMILY fmA YOUR HOME, AND YOUR I i 'kfr A ANDTER, GET ALL YOUR CouKtiy Dittott Fut tnu Aviation Talked At C.

ot C. Meet Progress being made in plans to develop the Hamilton airport were reviewed during a well attended general meeting of the chamber of com merce in the chamber hall last night John Howe, member of the air port committee, explained that the airport site could be purchased. Members of the city council, he continued, had unolllcially approved a half-mill levy to aid in the project and the county would be asked to Include funds for the airport purchase In Its next budget. II. G.

Jones, Spokane, traveling commerlcal aijent for the Railway Express agency, said that Hamilton, because of the laboratory, was the biggest off-line air express ofllce in the division, lie reviewed the history of express service ami said that the smallest air express shipment hint year consisted of mosulto eges and the Inruest was 35. "un pounds of magazines. In conclusion he ax-eerled that the "town of tomorrow without nn airport will be like th town of today without main high way. "Might Plan, a NorlhwcHt Airlines movlns picture, was hIiowii. The program olno Included talk by John F.

Matthew. IMeiia, district senior iuruii.uiiir.i inxpermr fr and A. II. Gab in. 11.1- ii4, MiiUr M'-rhatilral ctor fr Montana ninl Idaho Mr.

M.inh. aM that a tarta airport it 68 in 8fh Grade Graduating Class Sixty-eight students, 37 boys and 31 girls, will receive diplomas at eighth grade graduation exercises in the Jefferson school auditorium tomorrow afternoon. The program will include a song followed by the reading of the class prophecy by LuDcan Stephens, awarding of basketball and track let ters by Wilford Popple, principal, reading of the class will be Charles Strate; violin solo by Florence Peterson nnd the presentation of diplomas by Mr. Popple. liaskctbull letters will bo awarded Fay Duck, captain; Charles Strate, Lawrence Weber, Eldon Bair, Keith Boding, Hdward Putzer, Gene Sev-rniH, Jimmle Duus, Louis Wick nnd Cappy Kllingwood, malinger; track letters to Clolse llryan, Keith Boding, Jimmle Duus, Dick Anderson, Kugene McGlnnls, Eldon Balr, Don Hamilton, Billy Kellly, Gene Severnn.

Jackie Yerlan, Lawrence Weber and Charles Frost, manager. The graduate: Loo S. IVtcraon, Fay Louia Buck, James Monroe Duus, Chorion J. FroMt, Florence Jean Hyatt, Richard Dwalne Matchette, Janet Inei Rol lins Keith Alh'n Boding, James Christian Hanson, Robert Glenn Molea, Charlie Uuuar Sirale, Mar-Jorle L. (Vniera.

Curl Ielie Paul- Irntr I li'ti I llalr Irla jVnn Itiil Irrer, Llden L. Balr, Irl Jenn Bui- Blrrer, lock, ItobiTl I--" Reynold Jean 1 Dunbar, Mary LuD. au Steplu im. IU-erly Mae llaworlli. Irven A.

Cook, Florence Marie Peleraon, Ueoree IM-ward IJiFranre, Blanche A. Lunce ford. Fay Evelyn Mountain, Law rrnee Arnold Weber, on ford C. I'll-man, Joseph J. Meurhoi, 1'nl i.

r. t. Mary Blackburn. Blllle Charlea W. Ellinaaood, time Ki'tern.

Jewell Jranniii" llouitliion. li iJi ll itn. IMM I IrMI flM ifi'lllM' aBM Au4lrv HiilMat. VUrtt A MP. I it hinlttl I'dltfnr Ioiri.

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K(ld M.i-afd, liwtertl II, PlMltoan, AiiiriM Atnra Kh(1l. Jniir lla ll Tttoiua. lwtnal ail.a. IMca ll.drt il.lll.it jtst.tot.lJ I Red Cross Gives Financial Report Rerelpta of the Ravalli county chapter ol (he American Red Cro tin lite yeur endinit February 1, 1942, to 4 263.85. DUburne- menu for the period amounted to I3H49.5I.

which, with a balance of I I12.5S OH February 1, 1941. left ftaiiv a vavaRW'! In ubmltilni: he report Cliarlea II. a hum. at-creiary and iraurer, aald that It did not Include eenva Incurred in connection tu the nrat aid and home numltiR courae hkh wert held afler February 1 and Inrludmt in Iha 1943 rtrt. i itatatii iuuhii uai'iiT.

rni Mn.i-jllll,,r4U,., tal ua bldditm uu four piec.n of iTop-a srhram. t'nrtallu. a LurCrruj bidder with M3oi for 4o acrr, of u4 ln Ul iUulion duirtct which wa a-frar4 Umv4. "laa r.eieU adilce froiuh" of fa.al Darby Pioneer Dies Atter Long Illness Darby, May Funeral service for Mm. Mary S.

Kerlee, who would have been yeara old Tund.i,v. were held in th BapUm church llil alli-rnoon. ihe Rev. E. T.

Thorn of She dld at Iter farm liotix-ouih of lire Monday nlisht follow-Ine a lona lllnM. 'allbarer N. E. Wilkeriwtn. Arthur ni2htnr, K.

E. Hart. Ira llendrkkaon. W. J.

Cutumlnc. Henry Matt-on. The Dowllns Funeral llama wo In charge of arranecnicnu. Mra. KerM born 19, II''1.

ll-rmn. and ratu lo Mrrt ittrAtbrr 1 i of the and Clatk e.littn HuMitof lnet4e feur daMsHtrt, Mr. II. II llatd anl Mr I' K. iianiuinni i.

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Nrll Hf. f.ItiMfH -laaUh Mfre, Special Rating for Pumps rafaf 14 ra aai. ltita4 tl( 4ld 4 fc4l jf lb i MM Mn aiH twf ff aMit 4ia. .31 i.j- SOIL DISTRICT Extension of the present boundaries of the soil conservation district to include all of Ravalli county was favored in a resolution adopted at a meeting of the Ravalli County Improvement association at Sula on May 13. Adoption of the resolution followed talks by II.

Reik of the local soil conservation office, County Assessor Roy Tillman, Ed O'Hare, Stevens-ville rancher, and G. M. Iirandborg, forest supervisor. Mr. Reik said that land classification required a soil survey.

He indicated that of the two types, reconnaissance (a check on approximately each in acres of the area) and detail (which requires a soil report on each five acres), the detail survey was necessary for Ravalli county. The speaker also urged that such a survey be made because the last one was made in l'J 1 5 and was of no vulue today. The detail survey, he continued, was also necessary if good land use planning was to practised and that only two organizations. Montana State College and the soli conservation service, were capable of doing the work. Mr.

Tillman suld that he would welcome a soil conservation soil sur-t Continued on page ti) Tax Deed Land Sale Held Tuesday Twee of t.1 lill'jllent property in Hamilton and tli county were xold ni ih" annual Itavallt CUty ta de.d land faU at th court limine Tuesday. i.f flu? i. ruin -tit Uinl nf lh for ffc'', I'orty acfra la ib Tfcr Mile iriei near trtraaiitle wrni to U. U'ilxtn. Mi-ula, on a bid 'f lle.

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u.jlMr nwoia If lb- i'rr Jr Jaiwr Ttr rwrr during the week that the net bal ance in all state funds as of May 1 was $15,105,153.16, compared to a balance of $12,614,925.46 on May 1 1941. The biggest increase In the period was in the general fund, which had balance of $2,028,664.87, com pared with $133,709.60 at the samo (Continued on page 8) Table Request to Discontinue WPA A requi'iu by representative of the Hooky grange that tint 1 1 dlacontlnuo all Wl'A project waa coimldend but no nrilun wan taken nt an adjourned meet nut of ho rlly council Monday nljilil. TIip prange representative nko that I lie city WPA work bo dlxcon llnued to maktf lite nun available for farm work. Council nu-inbi-r jxtlnU'd out thai employer of labor ran have a man taken on tha Wl'A rolU at any time by going lo Hie local etnee and a Jo. Il a I no polniid mt Hint the few mill now Icit on Wl'A roll are rlapiM-d that wrKaniiutllun a "un ttiHo)nM nii'l hiairally unfit for a lull day' work.

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