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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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FTT5 AN AMERICAN PRIVILEGE" Pag 4 Bar alii Republican Wednesday. November 1, 1950 EVER MAKE PIE CRUST IN 90 SECONDS? Write or Phone for Recipe RAVALLI REPUBLICAN PHONE 638 ATTEND REBEKAH Several Rebekahs attended the district No. 6 Rebekah meeting in Stevensville Saturday. About 150 members from the Bitter Root groups, Missoula and Superior groups were present. Laura Cassel, Edna Neisen and Beatrice Parker presented the flag ceremony.

Others from Hamilton attending were Josephine Dunbar, Hattie Smith, Augusta Sizer, Maude See, Amanda Downing, Mary Leavitt, Jessie Crimp and Emily Lyman. IN COLLEGE PLAY Leland V. Grover son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

V. Grover, Hamilton, will portray William Blore in the Montana State College forthcoming presentation of "Ten Little Indians." Leland, a junior in dairy production, will be remembered lor his roles in "My Sister Eileen," and "Our Town." ELECT W. A. MATTHEWS DEMOCRAT COUNTY TREASURER Let's Go ROLLER SKATING TONIGHT 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock Register Now For FREE CLASSES Ritter Root ROLLERDROHE end be assured a fair and equitable administration in the interests of all taxpayers. As Tax Collector, if elected.

I will collect all PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX in full accord with statutes, thereby avoiding necessity for increased rate of taxation because oi lax method of collection. With a clear bill of health by State Examiner's office and with fully 30 years' experience as accountant and Administrative Assistant in lumber, railway and forest offices and previous term as Treasurer I am seeking your support at the November 7 election. Thank you. Paid Pol. Adv.

HOME NURSING COURSE PLANS TO BE MADE Hamilton women interested in attending a concentrated Red Cross home nursing course are asked to meet in the Woman's club rooms in the west end of the library basement, Friday at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert Hall will be there to explain what the course includes. Present plans are to have 12 hour courses which would meet for two hours, three times a week for two weeks.

Only 10 persons can be in each class, but there can be any number of classes. The classes would be held in the Red Cross rooms in the courthouse annex. We Have Several GOOD Second-Hand GUNS See us for Water Rags Ammunition and all of your other Hunting Supplies SHORTY'S PLACE la Children's Shoes Top Quality is wm tconomu COOK EXPLAINS BALLOT MEASURES IN DARBY Darby County Attorney Curtis Cook explained measures which will be on the November 7 ballot at a meeting of the Darby Woman's club, October 24. He told why the changes in the laws were being asked and outlined the new measures. Mrs.

E. O. Bringen presided at the business meeting which preceded the program. Tea was served by Mrs. Hans K.

Anderson and Mrs. William I. Daw. Sula Club Meets Ronald Oertli and Donald Dowl-ing, Hamilton, told of their trip to the Boy Scout Jamboree in Pennsylvania last summer at a meeting of the Sula Woman's club at the home of Mrs. George Ferguson, October 25.

Mr. Oertli showed slides he had taken during the trip and gave a description of the jamboree and the historical sights seen by the Montana scouts. He explained that each group of scouts had a gate in front of its encampment depicting scenes typical of the area they came from. Montana's gate had a wild game scene. Plans were made for entertaining the Ravalli County Federation of Woman's clubs, November 2.

Gerard Price, Helena, spoke on Your money's worth io fit and wtw and that's what you want in shoes for your child. And that's what you get with Poll- Parrots, Pre -Tested to make sure you get real value. see us today! "POCAHONTAS" WELL-ATTENDED BY CHILDREN Children of the Bitter Root and Hamilton, in particular, enjoyed "Pocahontas," the Clare Tree Major play presented in the Hamilton high school Tuesday afternoon. The intermediate children attended the first performance and junior high students attended the second performance. The play was presented by the Children's Theater of New York with an original New York cast and was sponsored locally by the Hamilton branch of the A.

A. U. W. on a non-profit basis. the United Nations and commun-i ism at a pot-luck supper in the clubhouse, Sunday night.

Mr. Price 411-wipwst R0XY-. TONIGHT ONLY Doable Feature RICHARD DLX JANE WYATT in "The Kansan" and MacDONALD CAREY CLAUDE RAINS WANDA HENDRIX IN 'Song of Surrender' presented with a gift at a meeting of the St. Thomas Episcopal Guild in the L. L.

Scharmota home October 25. The afternoon was spent sewing and the hostess served a lunch at 4 p. m. Harts Visit Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Hart, Los Angeles, left last week after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hart and other relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tennant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hart and family, Hamilton; Homer Hart, Stevensville, Mr.

and Roger Conner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hart and family gathered at the Hart home, October 23, to welcome the visitors. is with the children council of the United Nations. Darby A.

Meets A panel discussion on health and education of children in the primary grades was the main feature of the Darby A. meeting in the high school, October 25. Dr. Park W. Willis Jr.

spoke on child health. Those on the panel were Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Lyle Barringer, Henry Furniss, Robert McKee, Lorena Greenfield, Lillian Maydole, Zelda Laws and Olive Waddell. St.

Thomas Guild Mrs. E. A. Day, Stevensville, former resident, was honored and Hi TO GIVE YOU REAL VALUE Priced According to Size and Style See What Pre -Testing Gives You! ROOM FOR GROWTH RGE-CONfORMING ARCHES AGE -CONFORMING NEElS Montana's Youth Implore You to vote a brighter future In the Time Remaining Before Election We Ask You to Consider the Qualifications of the Republican Candidates. We Believe That They Can Best Serve the Young People of Our State Through Their Desire to Offer Opportunities in a Free Enterprise System.

-REMEMBER You Take Oar Future With You to the Polls (This Political Adv. Paid for By Ravalli County Republican Central Committee) In Hamilton It's.

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