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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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Ravalli Republici
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Historic 1 ov. lit HISTORICAL SOCIETV OF MONTANA HELENA 11. Summer Champions Will Be Honored Medals will be awarded to the champions in the various sports of the Hamilton Recreation, at a program Thursday evening in the high school auditorium. Bob Langen will lead the Hamilton IRRIGATION band in a short concert at 8:30 clock before the awarding of Vol. LIV, No.

167 HAMILTON, MONTANA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1047 Three Cents Per Copy the- medals. AT THE HOSPITAL Ed Nobles, president of Hamilton Recreations, will make the presentations. The public is Admitted invited and is urged to come and Aug. 26 Garylynn, 7, son of see the young champions honored. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Cor The list of champions follows: vallis; Marion T. Austin, Stevens- VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Aug. 2,5 Albert Duane Chris-tophersbn, 23, and Marjorie Centers, 20, both of Hamilton; C. E.

Siegford and Florence Lewis, both of Helena. Birth Aug. 25 Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Ted McKinney, Hamilton.

Badminton boy's singles, Ronald Oertli; boys' doubles, Bill Hatha ville; Mrs. Eva Derby, Corvallis; J. W. Hayden, Hamilton. Released way and Richard Little; girls' Elks Team To Meet Eagles Friday Night Reports from the Elks baseball camp Indicate they intend to play a stronger team against the Eagles in the return game of the challenge series at 8:15 p.

m. Friday at Parker field. Sherman Strate and Ralph Wheelbarger have been added to the Elks team in the pitching department. The newly organized six-piece Elks German band also will be on hand to add to the entertainment. Members of the group will, be singles class Lorraine Ball; girls' singles class Jackie Gre- Aug.

25 Albert Coleman, Ste- vensville. Firestone Wins Little World Series Firestone defeated Valley Merc, 10 to 5, for the Hamilton Recreation, baseball title in a hard-fought game at Parker field Tuesday night. Numerous base hits and the effective pitching in the pinches by Trounson Foss accounted for the Firestone win. Foss struck out 16 batters and gave up only four hits but also gave up nine bases on balls. LaChambre started for Valley Merc but was relieved by Mooney in the third inning.

The two Merc twirlers gave up a total of 10 hits and 13 bases on balls. nier; girls' doubles class A. Lor Aug. 26 Donald Weideger, raine Ball and Ramona Tanner; Victor. girls' doubles class Jackie Gre- nier and Carol Kohls: mixed doubles, Ronald Oertli and Barbara Mellott; tennis boys' sing MRS.

LEICHT'S MOTHER DIES IN 110NAN; FORMER CORVALLIS RESIDENT HUSBAND OP HAMILTON VISITOR RESCUED FROM NEAR DROWNING Word was received here Tuesday evening by Mrs. Alfred Noyes of the near-drowning of her husband In Resurrection bay near les. Frank Pollinger: boys' dou Mrs. Emma Janke, 56, mother Joe O'Meara, Ray Thrailkill, Clem of Mrs. Bertha Lelcht, died sud- Seward, Alaska, Sunday.

Mrs. dently Sunday at her home in Rose, Joe Durham, Roger Simon-son and Howard Cornish. In the first game the Eagles the Round Butte community near Ronan. Before moving to the won, 12 to 5, before a -crowd of bles, Andy Kaa and Frank Pol-linger; mixed doubles, Carol Kohls and Frank Polllnger; girls' singles, Barbara Mellott; girls' doubles, Joyce Oliva and Barbara Mellott; archery Gall Carruth-ers, first; Barbara Mellott, second; Trounson Foss, first; Frank Stanton, second. Firestone defeated Valley Merc to take first and second places in the summer baseball program.

Flathead valley Mrs. Janke had made her home in Corvallis. She was born September 18, 1891, In Kreru, Russia. On No about 300 fans. Result of the game meant that the Elks had to pay $50 to the softball fund for the purpose of helping defray the expenses of additional lights for the field.

In the event that the Elks win this game there will be a third game to decide the fraternal championship of the city. vember 11, 1917, she was married to Samuel Janke at Golden Valley, N. D. Her husband preced ed her in death two years ago. Funeral services will be at 2 p.

ra. Friday at the Lutheran church HAMILTON faUX CLUIl SCORES FOR SHOOT HELD SUNDAY The Hamilton Gun club held a shoot Sunday at the trap grounds. Noyes and two sons were here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Matthews. Mr. Noyes and a companion, Earl Stewart, formerly of Seattle, were fishing on the bay when a gust of wind sprang up and capsized their boat. Mr.

Stewart was drowned but Mr. Noyes wan rescued after clinging to the boat for four hours. lie now is In a Seward hospital. Mrs. Noyes and sons and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews returned to Seattle Wednesday morning after a week's visit with their parents. Week-end visitors at the Matthews home were his twin sisters, Mrs. V. A.

Cochran and Mrs. Dae Stafford, Salem, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Cochran, West Yellowstone, spent Tuesday visiting here. In Ronan with the Rev. John Chambers officiating. Burial will Valley Merc started the first inning by scoring three runs but Firestone came back with three and garnered four more in the second.

The rest of Valley Merc's scoring came In the third when they picked up two runs. They had the bases loaded in the fouth but Foss struck out three straight batters to retire the side. Firestone scored two moro in the third and one in the fourh. Once they loaded the bases only to havo Mooney duplicate Foss action In striking out three batters. The largest crowd of the series was on hand to witness the final game and although the game was well played and highly spirited It was not up to the standard of tho previous four games.

Score by Innings: Valley Merc .302 000 0 Firestone 342 100 10 STATE HIGHWAY PATHOL Scores registered In the singles be In Mountain View cemetery LISTS ritCCAUTIOXS were: H. Ilirrer 34x35, Robert and pallbearers will bo her sons, FOR Ii.IM)H DAV THAVKL Haight 42x50, Al Galloway 35x Arnold, Martin, Richard and Mel- Cliark-3 L. Sheridan, Montana 35, C. Gray 41x45, Charles War- vln: brothers, Albert Mai. and highway patrol supervisor, asked rcn 42x50, Tony Wayland Sr.

Z8x son-in-law, Albert Lelcht. ull motorists and pedestrians Thursday to bo particularly cau 35, Tom ropham 15x25, Dr. J. W. Ollphant 21x25.

Joo JUrrer 4UU Oil I VI 24x25. L. Humble 2 Project Under Wan 17x25, Van IJIaricora 19x25 hut 25x25. C. Hum bio mblo tious ov the approaching Labor day week-end.

Ninety persons havo'been killed In traffic accidents so far this year compared to 106 persons killed by this time last year. "This Is an Improvement but Attract Visitors Shearer 13x25. ouNKits or iiic.it lll.HI) VISITS I.V VlCTOIt Victor. Mrs. Frank Schutz- Former Resident Killed in Ohio Handicap score were: H.

Dir. WHh a view of attracting vhdt tratfic accldeuta kiill contlnuo to rer 21x25. Halulil 22x25. Gallo- ra to the area bounded by Haw tako too high a toll," ho said. war 19x25.

Gray 20x25. l'opham IHon. Mhsoula, llultc, Dillon and Precautions lilted to be observ 14x25. Ollphant Joo lilrrer tho We Hoi country ttto Ana ed by luotorUta If they arc to Word haa been received by nl conda Commercial club 1 prepar 25X25. 1 uumuo van have a healthy holiday Include: atlves hero of the death of John Ing a moving picture and Make sure that your car In lll.irlcom 19x25.

Vollnur 21x25. The next shoot will be lit Id al "Jack" Ycrlan. 40. who died In brochure of colorrd stills for use good mechanical condition before Grove City, Ohio, Monday from a In "filing" the ana to ho I oca 2 p. ni.

Sunday. Martins tiio trip; start tooncr, rwidents. fractured ikull uncrei In an automobile accident Saturday. Mr. drive slower and longer; or Dr.

w. I ileal, chairman ci.i it ciioosi: ranee to have a nur person the Anaconda committee In charge wo hi and daughters, Grants I'asir, are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. HumcII L. Munden and Mr.

and Mrs. Art f'chulti. The Hchutiwohls own the hlghetl producing Jernry hrrd In the nation with a fouryear hrrd a erase of ounds of buttrrfal lrr cow on bptwcea 2o and 31 rows in lh henl. Mr. Hchuuttohl has norkl for 27 )rars to huiid his hrrd to its lrrrnt lalu'.

ThHr hrrd lr. Uliac Ht. Maa IUmu Uc, th Msbri nior up-fiir totri lr df th hrcd lth hi 20 daufhtrr Auradng iun'da F.tnt kimj ami Yerian was tho ion of Mr. and Mm. A.

I. Yerian and had Ihr4 drive the car In rato of any Jean Jaquette, Darby, ami Jew hw Saturday drinking; avoid taking trips that and Sunday Hh ltundl Ik own in Hamilton In his early life. Mrs YrrUn left Tuesday for kan KratoAl, CiraniNlali. mere choen will too long or tiring breaue Is Indlanapoli, Ind. Mr.

Ihnton to rtlcn a ft 411 king and quern to Join ttrr daughter, Mr a fII known photographer and one of th worn raurr of accl-dmta Is tlrepinr on the part of ni lh county fair when lite Ml Nona Oriwald, to co to Ohio for hat done much work for Ufc and ihe drlur, sri lmty of lr and Ucrtifr Thursday. liulldent )irl4 a moling Monday night. Tli meeting wa In tti Time tnaeaiine. They iill don ourrat: watch for and! Mr. Vrrian had lai thlic! a number of local jople form itf a tteiner and inandimal- hvM all frame ln and fknaltMhrre ahem II lean but and with Krtui retcrton, tll low roan al lit Woodld picnic aioid fatting on th huh ay out had )4rt, rtime out thi fail known local photo father, look grounds ith aboui 30 trnt.

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