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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1941 PAGE FOUR At the Hospital AMAZE A IN UTE SCIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD Personal Bell Syndiw-WNU Phone Your News Items to 138-J Classified Where Buyer and Seller Meet Rates are 1 cent a word, payable in advance. Minimum charge 25 cents. Telephone 138-J TRADE AT HOME. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME BY US. LAND patronizing the Hamilton Floral Company (or cut flowers, plants and funeral sprays.

34tf WASTE 2 1,000, 000 ACRES OF LAND HAVE GONE OUT OF CULTIVATION BECAUSE OF EROSION FOR SALE. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS AREA EXCEEDING JAPAN'S ARABLE LAND. suitable for building fires, 10c. Call at Republican office. tf Cub size The cub of the bear is smaller in proportion to its THAN ANY OTHER MAMMAt ANIMAL- WEIGHING BUT 12 OUNCES.

Notice to Creditors. Estate, of John F. Grant, deceased-Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executrix of the estate of John F. Grant, deceased, to the cred itors of and all persons having: claims against the said deceased to-exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice-to the said Mary C. Bates, executrix.

at the office of O'Hara, Madeen Grant, Hamilton, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County ef Ravalli, State of Montana. Dated December 5, 1940. MARY C. BATES, Executrix of the estate of John F. Grant, deceased.

51.S Notice. The annual meeting of the stock holders of Ravalli County Bank wilt be held In the banking room at 4 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, January 14, 1941, for the purpose of Ing directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. C.

H. JAMES. CO-4 Cashier. My Neighbor Says: Chilling makes rolled cookie dough firm and easy to roll without the addition of extra flour. A psil of sand should always bt kept near the furnace in the cellar.

Should a spark from the furnace start blaze it may be quickly ex tinguJshed with the sand. Windows may be quickly and easily cleaned if rubbed with a woolen cloth that has been wrung out of hot water and moistened with vinegar. Polish after a few moments with chamois. Place a frame of boards around the roo bed and fill in spaces be tween the bushes with leaves to pro tect them during the winter. A few evergreen boughs placed on top of leaves will keep them from blowing away.

tAMnruwe ee'-WKU srvkej Joe Ifeber Joe Weber wss born in 1877, 3 years ago. Joe and his partner Lew Fields made their stage debut at a music haU on the Bowery. Jot and Lew arpear to the film based on the life of Lillian fluueU. The highest salary UUian ever received, paid to her by Wtber and rie Us, was 11,200 week, WflV for too Heteltl Rsetuae Major Operations. Dec.

26 Vernon Hallford, Darby Dec. 27 Mrs. A. Simmons, Darby; Mrs. Caroline Smith, Hamilton; Mrs C.

E. Carls, Hamilton. Dec. 28 Ted Easton, Hamilton. Dec.

30 Mrs. Roy Nor bury, Cor vallis. Medical Attention. Dec. 26 Mrs.

F. W. Schram and Mrs. Lawrence Humble, both of Hamilton; Thomas Thorning, Darby, Dec. 30 Bob Schwarzrock, Darby; Frank Knoll, Missoula.

Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Philip and son, Gordon, were visitors in Missoula Monday.

Elmer Kenck left Tuesday for Bozeman to enter Montana State College. He was accompanied to Missoula by his mother, Mrs. C. B. Kenck.

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lingle and family returned Monday from a holiday visit at Great Falls.

Robert Rosecrans expects to return to Butte early next week following a holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rosecrans.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bonesteele were visitors in Missoula Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nlcol left Tuesday to return to Oroville, Cal.

after having spent the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends in Hamilton. They were accompan ied on the return trip by their son l'hll, who will visit in the California city for a while. Lester and Elmo Reynolds arrived Sunday from the marine base at San Diego, to spend New Year's with their parents, Mr. and Mtb. M.

L. Reynolds. They will return Sat urday. Fred Pagenkopf, who spent Christ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

1'. E. Pagenkopf, returned Sunday to his Btatlon at McChord field, near Tacoma, Wash. Gene Wolf, Ellsworth Foreman and Don Kruegor left today for their homes In Spokane after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Peterson. Rachel and Ituby Dlrrer, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs.

II. M. Illrrer, returned Sunday night from a week end visit with relatives In Missoula. Audrey McNeill wss a Sunday visitor In Missoula. David Daniels will leave Friday for Ann Arbor, whore he Is a stu dont at the University of Michigan, after a holiday visit wlih his mother, Mrs.

ran Danlvls. iVscy Dan Iris, atudnl at Mills Collvse, will xv turn to Oakland, Haturday. Mrs. A. T.

Mckrl mill kave Hun-day fur a vIM i with hr sister, Mrs, M)rtl IMano. In New York rlty, N. Y. Hb ektNK-ls to mmt hr hu hand at a ranvpntlon In Chkaco rarly In IVhruary. C.

It. Mllhurn fptornHl to his name la Hoatii ladsy folio In a holiday Ult at the heme his lrohpr ln lw and slir, Mr. and Mrs, A. I. Mrkel, Mr, and Mrs.

N. W. IUI4ser HI MiMutiU fundsr Hh thir datittiifr. Mril)n, hi rHvraias; WMlerorth CVIkc. fifulsa.

nf an Uift4c4 holiday uit Hh hf $artU, Jmb ttlaa rterrtd 14 hu foie thrtims iit nh Miof ad Mr iMrt.li ia, Mr ICte aM Msf ram 14 llkia tneairy iimMi rata NitrU4 in Tt, Nt, tl It, twrek AtiH I ftl fr Mr Wim at im fMl le fiiM w.Mr Mr4 i4t rrt4 le tir-al rM Nat 1 ie Aiu. ttif. fr am Mft Mtbf ill t4f iir II ttUH.m tf t- l4.4 a un riii4 Fra iDEDormEn Pt)J Hrj F4t A WMPOtCWONOrUY IVWi I MAN ft iif ntfnJ 4 eii. i t-v U.i t.f-U Mi, tMVf t-f 4J.4 f-H. M.1 i.r.J I 1 mv IvA Est Three Meals Some people hove the false idea that they can lose weight by omitting one or two meals a dajr.

This, of course, does reduce the number of calorics consumed, but It also re moves some of the essential food elements, and is likely to cause discomfort from hunger. When meals are omitted, it is very easy to over tat at the next meal, or yi-ld to the temptation of a between-mea! snack. Therefore, est three regular mtale of the right kind for reducing pur poses and eat them at regular times. rerfeme by Order The scent of perfume to bt use4 by guefts on that particular occasion wss indicated In one comer of formal dinner invitations of tht Louis XVI period in France, when baths wtft few and far between. Dr.

N. A. Lyman, eyes examined and glasses fitted. Office on South Second street. adv.

Mrs. George Vogt, Sula, and sis ter, Virginia McClumphy of California, were visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Duranti returned to their home in Miles City last Thursday following a short visit with Mr.

Duranti's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duranti. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Boren were Missoula visitors late last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Reed, Glasgow, and daughter, Margaret Reed, Portland, spent Christ mas with Miss Margaret McCulloch. Miss Reed returned Sunday, but the Reeds will remain here for awhile Miss Annie Laurie McCulloch, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Margaret McCulloch, will leave Sat urday for her home in Tacoma, Wash. Clyde Fitz Sr. went to Spokane Sunday with his son, Clyde, who will enter Kinman Business University there.

A. L. Kleve returned Sunday from a Christmas holiday visit with relatives in Helena. Mrs. Kleve and daughter will remain there another week.

E. J. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Howard liunn and daughter, Missoula, spent Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Steele. Martha Kramls returned last week to her home in Aberdeen, following an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Emil LaChanibre. Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Lynch and children spent Christmas In Missoula. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster were visitors In Missoula early last week.

Mrs. Grace Mulkey has returned from Salmon, Idaho, where she wss called by the death of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hsrtson and two sons, Ksllspell, arrived Satur day to sepnd New Year's with relatives.

Mrs. I'esr I Kills, Itonsn, Is visit- In her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay. William Conner left Sunday for Halt Lake City.

I'lah. en route to Los Angeles, to loin a cousin on a trip throujth the Panama canal lie eipprts to be away five months, llefore leaving he disposed of bis properly to Adam Kverweln. KOX rhoae IIT-W Adah IKVJ If. H. BO KU.

If Friday Saturday Msum fUlttrdsr at M. Itar hl fee "Five Little Pep-per in Trouble" r.iiih uttij: Hill I-MOT I ReyorxJ the Sacramento Tut pmt i JamwKTKWAUT RomUM ItL'KSKM Time for Comedy" frs. t.m ''Dancing on a Dime91 mm sw tua vmr, -t a to al ll I Western Montana Marble Gran ite 305 South 4th street, East, Missoula. W. W.

Walls, agent. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harper returned Thursday from a Christmas holiday visit with relatives at Bill lngs.

Mr, -and Mrs. Frank Foss spent the New Year holiday with relatives at Clarkston, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodda have returned from a holiday visit in Butte.

They lived in Butte for about 25 years before coming here three years ago. George McLean, former county attorney, and Mrs. McLean, Seattle, returned home Sunday following a holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Taylor and Dr. and Mrs. George Taylor. John Ford entered the Veterans' hospital at Fort Harrison Friday for treatment of a nerve disorder. He was accompanied to Helena by Mrs.

Ford, who will remain with him, and James Gill, who returned the same day. See Mrs. Shappee for your Memorial representing the Garden City Granite Company. Authorized dealer, Rock of Ages. 616 South Sixth street, Hamilton.

adv. Beth Manis, chief dietitian at St. Luke's hospital, returned to Spokane Saturday after a Christmas holiday visit with her mother, Mrs. C. Magni.

She was accompanied to Missoula by her mother, Mrs. J. D. Gravelle, Mrs. II.

B. Fehrenkamp and Miss Alice Gravelle. Mrs. Magni received a cablegram from her son, Gene Mania, who la a rcHvarch work er for the Firestone rubber planta tion at Monrovia, Liberia. Lee Sccger returned to his home In Greart Falls Saturday following a Christmas holiday visit with his mother, Mrs.

Clark Deveroaux. Luella Cornish returned to her borne In Great Falls last Thursday following a Christmas visit with her mother, Mrs. Howard Cornish. She was accompanied to Missoula by her mother. TYPEWRITERS ADO'G MACHINES We ftrilt rent trade and repair all matte of typewriter and Adding Machine.

ROBERTS Book Store Liberty Friday, Saturday 5turdy Matinee 3 p.m. Gene Autry Smiley Burncttc IN 'Carolina Moon9 Cartoon Muicl FOX PltUf 1M MfJnJiM MalJrtre Saturday all I p. m. Bart, Mort, Tttr Don Amcchc Betty Groble 'Down Arflcn tine Way" ft? Wtltaf-- Robert Sterling Jean Rogert "Ycttertlay1 ticfoci JOHN WAYNE tl Yt wti cm a vH U.O. One cent copper- there IS MORE COPPER IN A NICKEL THAN THERE (S IK A PENNY.

Deeds of Record Marie Stiles to Fred M. Cothren Joy Wood to Paul Dayton. John J. Fltzglbbon to Julia Fltzgibbon. Asa Hughes to Ward C.

Harris. Asa Hughes to John Rosen. Winnie and Guy Johnson to Ralph T. Urown. Martin J.

Corley to Clarence Ooff. Henry Holland to Clarence 1'etet et al. Porky Takes It On the Lamb, but Not for Long A' DRAPER, Chopi," whose petting by the McGivock family when she was a lamb spoiled her for lift with other sheep, has settled down to a ewe's responsibilities. Placed in pasture with other sheep, Porky would always run back to the house for a frolic with the children and the puppy. One neigh bor, then another, took her to new fields in the hope of making her like her own kind, and suit Porky wouldn't stay put Finally the owner took her to mountain pasture where there were rw children or puppies to distract her.

There she found some sheep he liked. The farmer rejoiced when Pot ky had a lamb, but showed assum l. a. a ffcf KtMiidt far Ihttttteik rvttev twlflf Twins, espUtned. A few minutes later he wet hack.

"Warm vt et th mat, he nkd. 'torky has UifleU, Dog Collector Eitends Work, Even to Skunks LACKAWANNA, Y. IVf 4i-iksnd Cetwiio may th eiat rakhrf tK ruy. Nil hs fft4l. RVd iet.t mi tHat ln'l flruir heg hi qtMffy hf ft Mm irfwet u4M Urn with t4 ietlg 23? CelA, ee ft4 f4a, fe, aMf fi-e leV" Ma, Ht 4 IM til Ooy Aims at 'Hif Ittfrk' And KUU Golden Dglt mJftT, KAHHt rwf wl M4jg 4f Jj a4 I In4i IHI efe Me ue, rv-f M.

sW 4 f4 Tie lw f4 rrMt We tVief lewM Ml tSeti, sM t4 4a) eet4 4 ti. ristti la sUsm rV, PASTRIES F' AN TOTAL PARENTS Dmporfant A Kvrrt a pkhI lUcr Hwn't a tbana? If the fatter? caWest nre cflrrtHlctl or weak. We favi th mw tvt thai ntt mi aflWlcxl ti) wrrtirarL ral4f Ul mny limri langrr and tlimlnati? tfvuUc. Chrtk Ytur hteiy CaUr Rocky Mountain Aca'n Wc Point With Pride! 'e Model Pool Hall.

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