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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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HI8TOHic-al SOCIETV State Librarian Helena, Mont, OF MONT AN. water 4 Two Cents Per Copy HAMILTON, MONTANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945 Vol. LVII, No. 203 Memorial Service OUR BOYS IN VITAL STATISTICS AT THE HOSPITAL nPUl? Cl7KV If Oct. 16 Fred C.

Gall, 51, and Will Be in H. S. Poison to Play Here Saturday wn mil tons hieh-scoring Bronc XXJLI Edna D. Lommasson, 48, both of Admitted Oct. 17 J.

A. Hancock, Salmon, Idaho. Oct. 18 Ernest Vaughn, Dar- Missoula. Auditorium Sunday Oct.

17 Rev. Edward Marcus hv: Mrs. Mae Buhl, Corvallis; Trtruson 28. and Jean Elaine Darlene, six-year-old daughter of Davidson. 20.

both of Corvallis; All arrangements for the coun Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patzer, Dar Boyd E. Graham, 21, Victor, and ty-wide memorial, service honor- by. Margie M.

Stroud, 17, Hamilton. ng Ravalli county men who gave Released heir lives for their country aur-ne- World War II have been com- Oct. 17 Marie Hellman, Cor M. try Honorable discharges from mil- rHATH ENDS CAREER OF 1 a 1 i.rfVi tn tftlin. inn timTVn vallis.

nlpted. according to Rev. W. H. nary service, meu mm iukiuVii wAivfttui.iu ty clerk and recorder since Octo- STOCK-KILLING ANLMAL Sanderson, in charge of arrangements for the jointly sponsored football machine is expected to meet its strongest test of the season against Poison here Saturday in a non-conference game.

The game will start at 2 p. m. Some seating facilities have been provided by the placing of bleachers along the west sidelines. Corvallis will entertain Victor and Darby will play host to Stev-ensvllle In county league games on Friday afternoon. The visitors have an aggressive club and although two of the regular nlavers.

Stheueman and Kel J.t..MA I A DESSERT BRIDGE HONORS CALIFORNIA VISITORS Der 0, inciuue. Corvallis, Oct. l. a marauu- Clarence F. Donaldson, Max B.

stock-killing animal, Identi- American Legion ana v. vv. ceremony. Hansen, William G. Hennlnger, warden M.

J. Watt Corvallis. Oct. 18. Mrs.

B. The affair will be held in the Gilbert A. Burgoyne, William L. ag faalf dQg and half coyote, was Skelton, Norman D. Long, Robert Hall on nls farm Cliff and Mrs.

Ralph Rogers, Pasadena, were honored at a dessert bridge party Tuesday aft H. Anderson, Robert I. Brooks, northeagt of here Wednesday. high school auditorium, instead of outdoors as previously tentatively announced, at 2:30 p. m.

Sunday, October 21. Ralph R. Loving, KODeri it. roa, anlmai ended a ernoon by Mrs. Glenn cnamn.

Mrs. John Hawker won first Herbert J. Halgh, John K. len- gheep and campaign dergraft, Lawrence D. Alklre, hag exlste(i f0r m0re than A careful and thorough check ler, are on the injured list they nrlze.

Mrs. Buford Kaa, second, up by the committee in charge and Mrs. Cliff and Mrs. Rogers Vernon R. Radsfilnner, james lwo years ranging from Birch Healy, Delores EJ Frost, Harry J.

and Wlllow creek areas as may see action. Poison nas won Hirp of four cames. losing only were awarded cuest prizes, utner lists 63 who gave their lives defense of their country. They guests Included Mesdames Homer Springer, uoianu a. rwwueu, wegt a3 the miaaie valley Joseph J.

Hill, Stanley Eggers, to Anaconda Central, a team that defeated Helena high school, iinmiiton has defeated Victor, are: Bailey, Ray Blrck, Roy Thomas, Charts H. Matthews, Jonn u. t.virmera who iiave sighted and Ira Roy Abbey. Joseph Alklre, Eucene Huntly. Earl Lockrldge, uooeris, huucu inhnr nt tnt annual ui iuiciaia Otto Quast and A.

P. MCKei. Wilbert E. Anderson, Max Hoyt Barrett, Sydney L. Bebee, Fay E.

ard K. Henderson, army; Glenn aoubt a3 l0 Darby, Stevensvllle and Corvallis, scoring 141 points to 25 for Us nnnnntmts. United Aid Society More than 50 members and Irwin McLaren, Frances R. Bass, lrue jjentlty and some local John McClelland, Ruth Chrlstof- Who have seen It dead rAnn lrniv. Homer O.

Krantz, 1 mi.irril with omclals for the game are Sta Brown, Orln Beller, John it. Brown, Mark V. Campbell, Grant Carruthers, John R. Case, Bob J. criiests attended the meeting of Vogt, Paul Cannon and the ue.

tciav.i llliv Bllil imne naw! Elmo Charles Reynolds, tm u.nr,in'a decision. U. the United Aid society Tuesday afternoon at the Community house. Mrs. Martin Richards, Lester M.

Reynolds, ueruen j. and Lee Simmons de W. H. Sanderson. The starting lineups: pnUon DeGoller.

center; Ap mirltlAil I 1. r'lim marines. Orown, clared It was a Chow dog gone m. tJ.k.l.kkl IliSttllM I Kill ft It had more of tne enow Mrs. Fred RelnbolJ and Mrs.

E. I Scott were 'hostesses. Guests Centers, Arthur E. Collins, Cook, Robert Curry, Floyd II. Chvsmore, Richard II.

Daniels, Edgar A. Duffleld, Akin Dichaak, Gerald Edson, Wayne Evans, Frederick Fierce, Loyd Leroy Foot. Merrltt D. France, James pelt and Kosttr, guards; Folden nmi itowat. tackles: Nelson atul (-illilnill ii iiHiw" were tne faculty menhirs and McDonald, ends; Johnson and Cantaln Jack Sanderson, Camp cnaracieniucs uia.

1 1 1 tL ws son of r. and Mrs. coyote. It Is described as welgh-lood. Texas son 01 r.

ano ft (favy their families. Gamier, halfbacks; runic, iuii Ovumo (iarden CIuIm back; Olson, quarterback. CK; VJluon, iuii ivi Hamilton 8 1 rate, center; Ma- The Owrso Garden club met at M. GUI Patrick A. GriiUn, William Guse, William Hanas.

Charles Hendrlckson. Ora Elmr Hilton, Jim Husgln. Raymond lone and Wilson, guarus; ji0me of citanes I llri'AH flHil Inter uVilnojidav afternoon. An rnn nmi Lain. (acKit'ii Iht atmr four and o-vluir al, Dahl, etuis; Roiling and Duus, esting program about chrysanthe Holllbaush, Harlan Hoyt.

cum on terminal lew of mum was presented by Mrs. l. i-. of which honorable ropham and Mrs. Jam'S Lar.

a lunch was served by the hostess. inu aaiiu wis 1 at iiirti a PnMiiurn Inlllalwl i nn.i for itii nail rAsauena, Iwrrtf loos, isii iani), h- hi. iSS an Instruc aw llrooka fcotd. Wl.ir4 ih. animal Um Mcn.ll Mon-hat been an inruor in i wo( Tupntv-tlshi mimbrrs of ihe fr.iht.ian flan wcr ociclaiiy in owrr.

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