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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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Page 4 Ravalli Republican Monday, November 3, 1947 PERSONALS Senator George R. Cooper, Su perior, visited his old homestead When You Want Better, Faster Floor Sanding on Blodgett creek last week, re Notices turning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Glassley left REV. AND MRS.

BURGOYN VISIT IX STEVEXSVIUiE Stevensville. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Josephine Caples and other relatives are her grandson and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Sherman Burgoyn, Spokane, Wash.

Rev. Burgoyn, former resident, is pastor of the Hayes Park Methodist church in Spokane and last April received the Thomas Jefferson award for the advancement of democracy. He was honored for his work with Japanese-American war veterans in Hood River, OX OLD OR NEW FLOORS Saturday. Kids' morning show at 10 a. m.

at the Liberty. 214tf Sunday for San Diego, to spend the winter. Mrs. Myrtle Dohn, Bismarck, Property-filed saws cut faster N. arrived last Wednesday to Guaranteed Work, Experienced Men, Modern Methods FOR ESTIMATES PHONE 543-J visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Frank L. Brown. She was accom panied by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Urbane where he was the spiritual found er for the League of Liberty and Justice.

Dohn, also of Bismarck. Mrs. Dohn will go to Los Angeles, after her visit here. Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. McCarthy C. Rullman, Wallace, Idaho, re and easier. Work is done promptly at vreasonable prices.

Birrer's File Shop. 212-3 American Legion auxiliary rummage sale November 8 at the Eagles hall. Members requested to have contributions in by November 7. 2.13-6 Watch for pre-Christmas children's rummage sale November 12 at Eagles hall. Given by the Junior Matrons of the Presbyterian church.

213-3 Operators on duty at the Elite Beauty Shoppe are Nancy Olson and Christine Holzheimer. Marcels, facials and manicures besides all other beauty services, turned home Sunday following a left Thursday for Warm Springs where Mr. McCarthy will be em ANNOUNCEMENT WE NOW HAVE FOR SALE 16-inch Green Edgings week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack E.

Coulter. Mrs. S. A. Sherman ployed as a railway depot agent for six months.

They stopped at Billings to visit their daughter, Charlotte, before reporting at Oaks, returned home early and last week after spending several months here with friends. Warm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Langen are occupying the Mc Carthy home south of town.

J. B. Pollard left Saturday for 4-foot Green Slabs which we recently purchased from Bates' Fuel Service New Orders Will Bo Accepted $1 DISCOUNT FOR CASH Seattle, after a week's lc sale JERIS visit with his father, James Pollard, and brother, Pearl Pollard. Mrs. A.

J. Butzerin, Spokane, arrived Thursday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

O'Hara. Roy "Junior" Roberts S. Seventh Phone 740-W Antiseptic Hair Tonic 50c Cream Oil Hair Tonic 50c BOTH FOR 51c BITTER ROOT DRUG are done here. Phone 324. 214-3 Bazaar and food sale at The Kressent, Wednesday, November 5, starting at 10 a.

m. Sponsored by the Wonen's Council of the Christian church. 214-2 W. C. C.

G. Meeting-Members of the Women's Council of the -Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Blodgett Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Music Sponsor (Jroii The Hamilton band will present a program at the meeting of the Music group tonight at 8 Mrs. G.

M. Burch left early this week to visit her sister, Msr. A. E. Fisher, Missoula, who is -ill.

She will be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Horton E. Ostran-der and son and Mr.

and Mrs. W. o'clock in the high school. Sieve Nlblack, director of the Missoula high school band, who was eclied Want a New Home At Your Old Re-create your rooms with beautiful furniture, constructed sturdily to enrich your life for years. NEW ARRIVALS ulfd to speak, will be unable to be present.

City Council Kegular city council meeting 8 o'clock tonight in the city hall. 1 jiiou The Legion auxiliary will meet at 8 p. m. ViUiuday at the ROLLAWAY BEDS With Coll Snrlngi and Innercoll Mattresses FLOOR LAMPS home of Mrs. Sorcn 1 lend rick son, Lvndale avenue.

JkmWri are minded to bring couklrs to be sent io IMcna. 1 4-2 jjjjfl Out nil I-T. A. Corvalllt. Itef ular I-T.

A. meHIns TucMJay tuning at o'clock In ilic hleli school. DUltirl Coumr OHitlittf Hay Walter, (irrat I'alU, dl-irlci sornor, will pak at ih Lion club TuJay iimm at il cliawUr tif nit.imrr hall. A difctior moling will IM luiincdUUljr rollorlsi Uif rreular Of Montaaa'i 91 million ami tt irrriinry Almi half at nmv thin Ul In OS when you For oll-orountJ lolltfccflon gor a Bank Auto CITIZENS STATE Ml HAMILTON, )I0VTANA Kncehole Desks Hcd Room Sets Divans Swing Rocker I'ivlng Room Suites faifttl Sttnnlti tl Oil Healers Hnrdunrc Merchandise Coming Willard Purnitoiro Store LIBERTY 00 MNMIUOV VWmi 213 Notice 2 Days Left Tonite Ct Tuesday ROXY nf i Doinlli) Julmlon Dunham9 Ikmity felon ml 3 Moire Days Held Over Tonlte, Tuesday and Wednesday (mm Hunter tfi ti IMf 1M I A 7 and 0.05 1, i. 7 tn,.

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