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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 2

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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JULY 30, 1945 RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, HAMILTON, MONTANA TWO Coast to PERSONALS Insulate with Kimsul. Coast Store. adv. Miss Blanch McManus, Eureka is visiting Miss Virginia Vesely after attending summer school at UNIVERSITY MEN TO ATTEND DARBY -MEETING Darby, July 30. Dr.

Baker Brownell, Dr. E. O. Melby, Dr. Arthur E.

Morgan of the Montana state university will be present at the final meeting of the study group here tonight. At this meeting the group will give its sum- the university in Missoula. Mr. and Mrs. Horton E.

Ostran Brocade Cologne der and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lieb returned to their homes in Wallace, Idaho, Monday manes or community siuay auu following the report there will be morning following a visit with ST. JOHN DRUG Mr. and Mrs.

Jack E. Coulter. Published every afternoon except Saturday and Sunday. Entered as second-class matter at the Hamilton, Montana, postoffice under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates By Republican carrier 20c a month.

By mail: In county $2 a year; Out-of-county $2.50 a year. Devoted to development and improvement of Ravalli county. Official Paper of Ravalli County JACK E. COULTER, Publisher. Phones: Office 138, Home 309 a general discussion.

Dr. Morgan will be the chief speaker at a meeting of the Mon Mrs. Barrett Richardson, who has- been visiting her mother in Missoula the past week, and Mr. tana study group Friday evening, in the high school auditorium at Richardson, who went to Missoula Hamilton. His topic will deal with Thursday to attend the cattle sale, the work which has been accom- returned home Friday evening.

For INSURED LONG-DISTANCE Moving Anywhere in U. S. A. contact Peterson Transfer Co. ICC 81560 Phone G5G0, Missoula plished by the Hamilton group, LIONS CLUB PROGRAM Dave Hope, president of the South Bitter Root branch of the American Trails association, and Supt.

C. D. Haynes, who has been active in work of the Montana study group, will be speakers at the meeting of the Lions club in the chamber of commerce hall at noon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur H. Wagner, Hollywood, are visiting Fred Stell. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parker returned Friday after a week's visit in Great Falls with Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Reynolds. Mrs.

Reynolds, the former Ferol Lloyd, accompanied, them home for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Perrin. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Quilter and daughter, Great Falls, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parker. Mrs. Elsie Oliva returned Fri GREENFIELD FUNERAL SERVICES WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Milburn D.

Greenfield, who died at Klickitat, Saturday, will be held in the Dowling chapel here Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. C. J. Taber will officiate.

Interment will be in Victor. Pallbearers will be Tom Popham, Tom Dunbar, C. W. Waddell, Elmer Rennaker, George Rennaker, George Hayes. Survivors include a son, Del- Sees Authorities As Threat to Govt.

Missoula. Former Governor Ralph L. Carr of Colorado, speaking in Missoula Wednesday night, warned Montanans to investigate and stop authority measures, such as the proposed Columbia Valley Authority bill, which are threatening to destroy the existing form of government in the United States. "GAY GADGETS" bert, Hamilton; sisters, Mrs. Car day evening from Missoula after Associated Newspapers WNU Features rie Warren, Victor, and Mrs.

Elsie Breen, Hamilton, and brother, a two-day visit with her sister who is ill in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Ashley John, with the construction forces in Hawaii.

returned Friday evening following Refreshments TILT HIT THE SPOT! A Popular Place to MEET your friends imiN(i your friends MAKE new friends BEN'S EL CAPITAN BAR a few days' visit in Anaconda. DIXXKU AXD IIIRTHDAY June Patterson, Missoula, spent the week-end with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. C.

McConnell Mrs. A. E. Patterson, Grantsdale. and Mrs.

L. P. McCain entertain By NANCY PEPPER Jitterbug Joolery Definitely, there's a new trend In jewelry, not so many gadgets but more sliver stuff than you have arm space for. It's traditional to wear your silver on jour left arm and your I.D. (Identification) bracelets on your right arm.

It's practically compulsory to wear short slrlogs of graduated pearls with everything. Lend Us Your Ears We want a put those metal or plastlo hoop ear- Senator and Mrs. V. C. Hoi ed at dinner Friday evening for Mr.

and Mrs. George Gable and lingsworth and children returned Sunday evening from a two-week two children who were returning vacation trip at Flathead lake from Gal'ogly Springs to their home at Missoula. Later In the near Poison. Mrs. L.

J. Nordhelm returned Mr. Carr addressed western Montanans at the Hotel Florence at a dinner meeting sponsored by the Upiier Columbia Development association, assisted by the Missoula chamber of commerce. He was welcomed offilcally by Governor feam Ford and was introduced by Lloyd I. Wallace, fctate senator from Lake county and a director of the Upper Columbia Development association.

Present at the meeting were Hamilton and jjievensvllle residents. Charging that authorities would bore from within to establish a new form of gove rnmnt, Carr declared, "If you let the fcovera-inent this law It will byice the constitution and i up a super-government with power to do more than the federal government run do. "Ti.ey not ti nnwi-r to 1. Mid, initio not hae to nk tonm about A Meet Me Saturday following a three-month 'visit with relatives and friends at rlncs on them. And how about evening the group was joined by Mr.

and Mrs. George Cardoza, Mr. and Mm. Clem Hose and three children to help Hobby celebrate hh stcor.d birthday. the drop style earrings? It's a rad-, Portland, and other coast leal change from the button types cities.

that have been weighing yon down. I Dr. J. W. Kllpatrlck was a busl-Sentimental Skunk His name is ness visitor in Missoula Saturday.

"Stinky" and he's mode cut cf fur. I Mrs. W. Richardson, Xamfa. Idaho, returned to her home Sat He holds a little at the Bitter Root Lounge Beers and Liquors Fish Eyes Look a fiih In the eye before buying it If the eye i are brilliant, It's freih.

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