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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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OAK DAILY RAVALU NOTICES STARLITE rONTTE TUESDAY Ceod Eefltf drugs or Iwr for in. a dt rected by REFLEXOLOGY "Perfect Feet Mean Perfect Health" If you're feeling out of kilter Don't know why or what about Let your feet reveal the answer Find the tender spot, work it out. R. F. DAYTON.

CLARX DAYTON 10 m. te p. m. 329 MAIN PHONE 146-W ti All FROM fiHSQ npt The Glory and Fury of THE GREAT EVERGLADES INDIAN WARS! DOWNING'S PHARMACY Bias At Comm. Instead of Hamilton Corvallis The Prairie Gospel Team, Three Hills, Canada, will Sins at Corvallis Community Church, August 10, Instead of the Hamilton High School Auditorium as previously scheduled.

Public invited. 153-4 Corvallis Strert lighting Meeting Corvallis Public meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Alasonic temple for Corvallis townspeople. Discussion on street lights.

Coffee and doughnuts. (Donuts furnished by Tom's Home Bakery, Hamilton). 134-2 Summer sale of clothing, continues at Bargain Ship, 503 So. 2nd St. 154-1 Well Child Conference A well child conference will be conducted in the office of public health nurse, Mrs.

Dorothy Dittmaier by Dr. C. Tefft tomorrow between 10 and m. Parents of all children, especially those who will enter school this fall, are urged to take them to this conference. New Hours for Tin Cap Cafe Darby Effective Monday, August 8 we will be open from 6 a.

m. to 1 p. for one week only. 154-5 Personals Robert Schottlekorb, captain in the air force reserve, is enrolled in orientation mnrcac i- i i Use Republican Want Ads Rode HUDSON Barbara HALE 1 1 1 I I I I rfV I Anthony I QUINN CARLSON VL JILL University, Montgomery, for NEW LOW PRICE ADULTS 50c weejus oi advanced training He left July 30 and will return about Aug. 14.

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Magee, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Pari in vif You'll Feed Tour Family Better Foods at Lower Cost you take advantage oi the BEST ENGINEERED FREEZER of the All INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER The Bernatz Oil Company just Received Another CARLOAD of Refrigerators and Freezers to Help Yon Save. FOR QUICKER DEALS CALL "Automatic Defroster" Centers 514-1 "Big Capacity" Moen 701 or "Pantry-Dor" Bematz 501 PHONE 500 FOR CARLOAD SHIPMENTS. and Mrs. C.

B. Smith nnH of Missoula enjoyed a family pic ROXY TUES. WED. Premiere Showing in Western Montana! GREATEST OF AMERICAN SAGAS! The incredible adventures of the Lewis and dark expedition. the I oitiiisna Territory to the Pacific! atwrtn; nic i jvieoicine bpnngs Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballweber returned Friday from Great Falls where they attended the fair and visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Reynolds, and brother-dn-law and sister, and Mrs.

Charles Cook. They visited the Charles Platts and Henry Millers, Poison, and Mr. and Mrs. George Koke, Bhelby, and at West Yellowstone. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Hartsell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin, all of Missoula, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Szakash. E. K. Stewart Sr. and daughter, Annie Jean, left Monday to spend a week at Sun Valley and the Grand Tetons.

Mr. and Mrs. Rav Chamnion nrl am wAMTEi A-J- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin -Schroder, OK- lahoma City, left Monday after spending two days at the home of cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimes and son, returned Saturday after spending a week at Seeley take, and visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Jurerensen at Fiiitrzo r- 1 Mr. and Mrs. WUford Poppie IMMEDIATELY 75 RASPBERRY PICKERS EXCELLENT PICKING. BERRIES ARE AT THEIR PEAK AND THE NEED IS URGENT.

APPLY Mont. State Employment Service Jvni, (Uiu -'Al UJ1U 1 IT cl 111 Pagenkopf and family, returned Sunday night from a week in Glacier Park. HEST0H 1 iS Donna 7 I REED )M PHONE 178 333 MAIN STREET MacMURRAY TECHNICOLOR Dr. Carl Larson Here Over Weekend I Dr. Carl L.

Larson, director of the Rocky Mountain Laboratory, i who is on a special assignment 'in Washington, D. with the National Institutes of Health, left by plane yesterday after a brief visit in Hamilton during I which time he conferred with lab officials. He arrived Friday from Boise after conferences with public health officials in Idaho. With Dr. Larson in Washington is Dr.

R. A. Ormsbee, chief of the biochemist section at RML, who was at the Yale University med-cal school doing advanced research when the polio crisis developed, i Dr. Philip said that the Larsons are so indefinite in their plans that they do not know if their son will enroll in Washington or Hamilton schools this fall. FITIAL CLEARANCE One Lot DRESSES Values to $22.50 NOW $3.99 Skirts Dresses Dlouses Sportswear Coats Suits Uranium Lecture Here Tuesday Night 1 Louis Kahri of the department of geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, will give a lecture August 9 at 8 p.

m. in the VFW Memorial Hall, sponsored by Bitter Root Post 1430, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The public is invited. Prof. Kahri's lecture, to be illustrated with slides, will give basic sources of information on uranium hunting in Montana.

The lecture will deal with the use of Geiger counters and scintillators, the possible sites of uranium bearing ores and the staking of claims. 97 'v. TSsp TJojud HOSIERY 2 pr SI -A NOW $1.00 White GLOVES "95 THREE '4 i. yf T-Vv i' SUPBISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Ruby Ballweber was honored Sunday at a birthday party given by the employees of the Ninety- Three Drive Inn. They presented Orlan Knit Dresses 5 HOW $7.99 HAND BAGS Vi Price ALL HATS $1 ALL SALES FINAL.

NO EXCHANGES or REFUNDS. ALTERATIONS EXTRA GENEVA'S APPAREL Greea Stamps "Shucks All That Trouble For Little OI' Me?" No trouble's too great for little ol' you or any of our wonderful customers. When mommy and daddy were house hunting, they asked our advice concerning two homes. Our appraiser was afcle to tell them which property was the best buy, and to set up a loan suited to their income. May we help you.

too? CITIZENS STATE DANK 201 MAIN STREET. HAMILTON MEMBER FDIC "Banking That Is Building The Bitter loot Valley" her with a piggy-bank containing $10. After the party there was a family picnic at Como lake. LEAVES HOSPITAL Stevensville Mrs. Elmer Fund-enberger was released from a Missoula hospital last week.

Sitting Bull is buried at Sanding Rock Agency, Fort Yates, North Dakota..

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