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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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Ravalli Republici
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"'STOHIOAL OF MONTANA EPHJ WEATHER. Wednesday maximum 63, Thursday minimum 32. EXPONENT OF THE BITTER ROOT VALLEY Vol. HI, Xo. 83 1IAMILTOX, MONTANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1914.

Two Cents Per Copy IBAVAflJL 32 Our Fighting Men (The Republican is always glad to et Items concerning Ravalli county men in service. Phone 138-J wlta items for this column). FIVE CADET NURSES PROMISED DALY HOSPITAL Five cadet nurses have been promised Daly hospital by the state board of examiners for nurses, Mrs. Elsie Denise, hospital superintendent and member of the board, reported today following her return from Helena where she attended a three-day meeting of the board. The meeting was EIGHTH GRADE CLASSES OF JUNIOR HIGH ELECT OFFICERS The eighth grade classes of the Jefferson junior high school elected officers this week.

DeWane Zimmerman was elected president of the 8-1 class Tuesday. Kenneth Stout was named vice president, and Jan-Ice Humble was elected secretary-treasurer. Shirley Bumgardner was elected president of the 8-2 class Wednesday. Billy Harney was named first vice president; Dorothy Falk, second vice president, and Robert Weg-ner, secretary-treasurer. It.

Bob Reinbold Fatally Injured First Lieutenant Robert ReinboM, 26, of the army air force, was accidentally killed early this week, according to a telephone message received yesterday afternoon by the parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Theodore Reinbold, from Mrs. Reinbold. No details of the tragedy were received.

He was born February 13, 1918, in Missoula but attended the Hamilton schools, graduating from high school in 1936. He was a star bas called to consider the accrediting of schools and the placement of the cadet nurses. One is nromised f0riMare Island hospital near San Fran- May 15, two to come between June cisco- CUL, according to word re-11 and 18, one in July and another ceivetl bv aunt. M. Harry Rutin September.

Each nurse will be tower- 1Ie received wounds of a at the hospital at least three or four serious nature while attempting to 16 STUDENTS ON C. H. S. HONOR ROLL Corvallis, April 27. Sixteen students are on the high school honor roll for the fifth sixth-week period which ended April 21.

They are: Freshmen Lenore Pfeifer, Ioune Roberts. Sophomores Marlys Pfeifer, Joan Rasmussen, Robert Stewart, Lois Wilcox, Madonna Tilton. Juniors Doris Applebury, Laura Brown, Carol Chaffln, Mabel Roth, Lois Tower. Seniors Joan Carroll, Leonard Krout, Dorothy Smyth, Kenneth Swanson. GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA DECIDED SUCCESS The grade school operetta, which was presented Tuesday night, was a decided success, with a large crowd in attendance.

Members of the cast and of the junior, high presented Mrs. Rosamonde Clow, high school music director; Mrs. E. A. McGilvry and Mrs.

R. J. Barrett with corsages to show appreciation for their work in directing the production. moahts to complete their training. Logging Accident Fatal to Langley Lloyd W.

Langley, 42, Charlos Heights, was instantly killed, and Robert Zeller, 26, Hamilton, was severely bruised and cut, In a logging accident on the Wall gulch operations of the Tabor Mill company yesterday afternoon. Tho two were riding a caterpillar during skidding operations. Tho ground was soft and In going down hill over a log the machine skidded sideways and overturned. Langley was fatally hurt when caught by tho machine which turned over and landed on Us tracks. Roth of Zlel-er's legs were pinned under the machine when it came to rest.

The lulshup occurred about p. but It was not until about 5 o'clock that Zeller'B cries attracted attention. Langley was born December 1, 1001, lu Susanvlllo, and spent most of his life as a logger and for-cslry worker In the Bitter Root. Survivors Include his widow at Charlos Heights, parents, Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Langley, west of Hamilton; sisters, Mrs. Norman Ray, Anaconda, who arrived last night; Mrs. James Brlckley and Mrs.

Clarence I). Wentworth, both of Spokane, brothers, Vern, at home, Archie and George, Stevens-vlllu; Dave, Darby, and Walter, Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Langley just left StovcuHvlllo early this week en route to tho const to mako their homo. The body Is at tho Dowllng Funeral Home.

We have flashlight batteries at of Uobert jun Roberts Book ore 8 high school. Visitors in Missoula yesterday in- eluded Mrs. Robert Curry, Grants- JOSEPH C. (JHEEMiELD TO dale; Mrs. George Blakeslee, Corval- KT COMMISSION APRIL 21) lis; Mrs.

Walter Fortman, Mrs. Ben Victor, April 27. Joseph Groeit-Oortll, Mrs. C. A.

Smithey, Mrs. C. 'field is expected homo May 4 for a K. Curry, Mrs. C.

Crawford, Mrs. short visit following his graduation D. J. Gelnian, Mrs. Ed Swift and at the San Marcos, Texas, air Hold, Mrs.

Jack E. Coulter. Western Montana Marble Granite 305 South 4th street, East, Missoula. W. W.

Walls, agent. adv. CORVALLIS GIRLS ORGANIZE 4-11 C'LUR; ELECT OFFICERS Corvullis, April 27. A group of At the Hospital Admitted. April 25 Mrs.

Mabel Arvlsh, Hamilton. April 2G Robert Zeller, Hamilton; Oscar C. llaugen, Corvallis. HAMILTON AND CORVALLIS TO (JANtl UP ON MISSOULA Coaches Ted Melllnger of Hamilton and George Blakeslee of Corvallis will Join forces tomorrow and take 20 boys to Missoula for a dual meet with Missoula high school. Those who will make tho trip nro: Hamilton Homer Jones, James Duuh, oo Stell, Jack Yerlan, Donald Drake, Cloyco Bryan, Dill Yerlan, Junior Davison, Charles Htrnte, Martin Wolpert.

Corvallis Dick EdwardH, Herbert Kent, Lee Lear, Jack Morris, Jerry Lemon, Leonard Krout, Dick Randolph, Rob Stewart. David lluls and Martin Richards. CORVALLIS RANCHER HURT. Oscar C. llaugen, Corvallla ranch er, aiinereil fractured right leg In a fall while plowing bin garden yesterday afternoon.

Ilo Is receiving medical attention In Daly hospital. (HADE SCHOOL MEET. Tho Hamilton grade school track team will go to Corvallla tomorrow afternoon for a dual meet on Atlanta field. girls between the uges of 12 and 15 Prlvato Charles Greenfield, a met Tuesday ufteruoon to receive In- brother, Is in the personnel depart-Btructlons Irom Jack McGulru from'ment of the infantry iu the South the county agent's oillce, for 4-11 PucMe. He wrote IiIh parcnta re-club work.

This brunch will take cently that ho was bark with his sewing under the 8Upuf'lulon of following a rent He Mrs. Elmer Poll. MmriWwKQ L. graduated from Victor high whool niakeslie Ij asHiKlunt leader Jin 1929. Ho was employed ns a Barbara lllukeslee wua c-lere niall clerk on the N.

P. for nuin- Thoughts. ON THE BUSINESS Of LU Tho mluil of lb Anierlrn Inani baa bn baMil on lb cbanra lo al abrad, for tin'a arlf or on'a rblldren. Would Ihia rounlry bat rr rt'rlp4 tin xlnl It baa If lb Indltldual bad al-aa bwn rrfunH lb rewardii of bla labora and danci fuT Jhip Trulow A4ania ffHn l'oib Macailn. JAPS WOUND VICTOR MARINE RUT HE KILLS SIX WHILE ATTEMPTING TO SAVE RUDDY Victor, April 27 Pvt.

William Dufheld, marine, has arrived at the a out uuied six Japs nerore Doing wounded. lie visited here shortly before entering the ser vice, less than a year ngo. lie Is the son of Wllks Dullleld, San Diego, Piillf voiornn nf WnrM Wnr oml where he will be commissioned a second lieutenant In navigation on April 29. Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Greenfield and graduated from Victor high school In 1935. He enlisted In the army In November. 1940. and waH a corporal technician the quartermaster corps when ho to the nlr corps. ber or yearn, leaving for military ervIco in June, 1942.

He tho atalen In September the same your. He wrote that from the time ho the Htatea until ho reached the rest ramp lie hail aeen only one woman, any color, and this woman wua a passenger on a jdano ho boarded In bla lino of duly. Kailor iuhI lirlilo nI ConnlllN. Corvallla, April Seaman and Mra. Janiea Jarkaon weru met at TueUay evening by Mra.

Jackaon'a parenta. Mr. ami Mra. Ju Kotb. The Jarkaona Mere marrb-d Saturday In Heattl.

Mra. Ja.kmm waa formerly Mla Anna Roth. In California. CorvallU, April 17. Mra.

Tom Kane hat received word from In aon, Jamna, that be wllli Iba Infantry ulallonwl at Camp Roberta, Calif. 14. l4ifiin Ihmtr. Victor, Apfil S7. Ilral lulrn-ant Vrrn Lupton hat arritil pcnd bla lurlouab Hb bl Mr.

and Mra. Jatma l.upion, bla lf nl alatrr. MaUI. vbo aflul from HallK and tUur, MilDl. Miwiula nnf, l(liitr from rna anl llatniM )l fr a Imi 11 inmlon rMlr I.Mpi'in I i Ida hltt'H Itf I ll m' irr In llo CtUUn ati, til- If iU in fU(r l-f Ibo tuning AlKfatl rMMr, Vn i(4eu4 lfufi ll- hitU in l2 a4 i4r at Mn tafca Ui V'tUi.

)b' Man it Af-Mi ir-iii; mmi I alfll f.4r t4 bit imun4t nb 14 t. Mr, M( II PtatM II I MifbOIN Iw4i. Mi4 Milbiffn I Um tip4 4f it 3 fff(4 ff I J.tJt fi.U;, 14 ff- flM, lfM tV4 111 U4 1 ti4 ir it Iff 4 A bt. lt II fM4 II- lf 41 I IM It A4.t If hf i-4 14. i fn i it tf l.f tl If 11., i- I I f.

t'rU I 4i W' i 1' i 4- M'il'f-M a a i a t-ij" ita A 1 ketball and football player. He attended the university in Missoula for two years, studying business administration. While there he affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. After leaving school he was employed at the laboratory until his enlistment. He left for duty with the army air corps on May 21, 1942, and received his commission on February 6, 1943.

at Roswell, N. M. He was married the same day to Shyrle Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parker, Hamilton.

He was promoted to first lieutenant about six weeks ago and was transferred from Roswell to Bryant, Texas, about a week ago for a special In strument course. He was a pilot on a 11-17. In addition to his widow he is survived by a boh, Michael, who left Texas today by plune; parents; sister. Hurbara. who recently returned home, and Jay, Norman, an aviation machinist's mate 3c, who left today by plane to Join the family.

The body will be brought hero for burial. VKTOR WAVE TIIANSFKRRICI) TO ARLINGTON, VA. Victor. April 27. Seaman m-cond cla Herlha Makl, WAVE, lias com-pitted her training at Hunter Col- l'Ke.

N. and haa been iranrcrru to Arllncton. Va. Sho la now work- lug in the bunnu of pernonntl, Waahlniilon. D.

C. The daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jo pli Makl. Victor.

the wna iunployl at the laboratory in Hamilton at the time or her en-lUlmint. Her brothtr, William, a ttiarlno, U' nerving In tho South Pa- cinc. KAVAI.I I CMU XTV HII.DItKX at n.i.iti Thlriwn chllJrtn from Kavalll counly ailndfd ilti orihonlle clinic for hand Ira ipd rlilMrrn in Mia aoula r.irrday. Ilfiy ehildrm from ibrre othrr wcniprn Montana roun lira rr aUrrmlmM. itM ntuiiv.

Vlrlnr, Alfll 57- Tho anl ran- tPfl Mh4ulr for lllhl In I he hi eh kIxkiI au'liinritim ha fxHifonml until If lIr nUnl at '30 to'tl'Kk i4 rf IM ni Ai, ham lUmilion I'ania U)tf tt ftr IM (l'fnM fr 4l Mwl. Thp U)la if Wl'fc. KH litng. Mlli Miliar a4 MarHi" "l' Man- Turn. 1 IT AITS HM I0V1H9I HAITI KU I 4( vi 1 JJ tt inn Planting Time The rrhi rin pi lb la fia la f-Ual (U4a aa4 I1irr J4, To tthtain ir4U lbl Mild? an4 af Mk abll PLANT (iOOD SDDI) lUrt'ft (Vi.

wb ai atlfa a4 I4 MM jQXY Sat Two Big Shows! A BWndOt Comedy And Romonc "sj1 Doitid Wim Twmllmg Done Cvi And Coy Swwgy Songillj ZMJ era i (111 IVtttl ClOKltTK A N't) 1 ft cry I. I. m. rev i am mm i. x.

4 I FORMER VICTOR TEACHER JOINS AIR WACS Victor, April 27. Minim- Slrunk, Chinook teacher since leuvltig hero at the mld-yeur in 1942, haa In-en accepted fur aervlce In the air WACa, according ot Information received by friends. MIhh Slrunk taught tho first grndo while here, Hho will go to Itutlw May 26 following tho close of school nnd leave for Da Molnoa, Iowa, on May 29 to begin her train Ing. wokkicils 4 fcMtt fii 44 lna a4 ffctt lbf yMiJA Vra1 I tV HI preHldent; Beverly Johnson president; Murthu Morris, ijvtarV treasurer; Lee Both, news reporter; Margaret Coleman, recreation lead-, er. The next meeting will be held at the lllukenli'o homo May 8 at 3:30 o'clock.

At this lime Mlsa Ho) Iman, i homo deuioiiHtrullon agent, will meet with the girla. It. E. IKIaney, Springfield, arrlvr4 Monday for a kngthy with bla brollier, T. Dvlancy.

The brolbcra bad not awn tacli other for 10 iar. Mra. AlbiTl Lelcht, Konan, la a eu-t of l.rr aunt, Mra. Albert Mai. Mra.

I lrht plana (o move to Haw-(Hon MHn. Her bunband la In the nary. Mra. ltob rl Gundcnton ami daueh Ivr Irfi enir(lay for llrlrna to l'ht a hKitilb with btr luolbt'i-ln Id, Mm, rllci Gundrrrm, Mr. and Mra.

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