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The Dillon Daily ^ ( TRIBU N E -EXAM IN E R 22 So. Montana St. E. C. Townsend, Publlsher-Mgr. E. S. Townsend, Editor Charles Stauffer,. News Edltoi Phone 683-2331 (Subscription Hates In Advance) Montana Hates: Per Year .................................. $5.00 6-Months ......................................2.75 3-Months ................................ 1 1.50 1-Month ........... 75 Out of Montana: Per Year $7.00 6-Months . ................................. 3.75 3-Months ......................... 2.00 1-Month ........................................1.25 Entered as second class matter June 12, 1881, at the post office at Dillon, Montana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. National Advertising Representa tive: Inland Newspaper Representa tives, Inc., 410 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 11, Illinois; 1 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, New York; 4638 J. C. Nichols Park way, Kansas City, Missouri; 413 Lafayette Building, Detroit 26, Michigan: 915, Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri; 616 Washington Street, Denver, Colorado. Member: Adv. Checking Bureau and Montana State Press Assoc. for the rider! fin e saddles, blankets, bits, spurs, boots . . . a complete line of riding equipment! 125 W. Bannack across from Metlen, Last Week at the Airport... FOR SALE: 1 - 1955 Trailer house, 15 ft Leisure Home . 1 - 1947 Jeep, 1 - 1959 % ton GMC truck. All In excellent condition. Would consider trading for a good Camper or 4- wheel drive pickup. Contact Churles Schleicher, 234 west Orr, Dillon. FOR SALE: Steel cabinet sink In good condition. Table model Admiral TV, used dinette set with chairs. Phone 2448. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST 1 LOST: Girl's glasses with fancy brown frames. Reward. Please bring to Tribune. WANTED TO RENT 3 FOR SALE OR TRADE: New Waltham 25 jewel wrist watch reg. $150, now $75 or will trade for good gun. Flick’s Sporting Goods. FOR SALE: Light mahogony veneered dining table, 40’'x60\ with three 12” leaves and six chairs. Phone 683- 5541.' FOR SALE: Winchester, Remington, 1 Savage, Stevens, Ruger, High Stan dard & Smith & Wesson guns. New and used. Time payments to suit your budget. Trade your old one to us. . Orr's Sport Shop, Andrus Hotel Cor ner. GIFT SUGGESTIONS: 20% discount1 on all following items: sleeping bags, celo cloud filled, full zlppered, reg. $15.95; Colemail large 2 burner gas camp stove, reg. $21.50: fishing poles, reg. $7.95 to $19.95; Reels, reg. $4.95 to $19.95: Gun Scabbards, In sulated Vest, Hooded Sweat Shirts. Flick’s Sporting Goods. Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., 459 Ken tucky Ave. FOR THE MAN in your family this Xmas! Guns, gun cases, scopes, clean ing kits, fish poles, reels, fly books, knives, field glasses, pipes and to baccos. The Club, 134 North Mon tana. CARL HUTCHINSON . . . n e w horizons ahead WANT TO RENT With option to buy. Large 3-bedroom house. Phone Ray Howard, 683-2975. W O R K WANTED 8 HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants odd Jobs. Wall and window washing, yard work, etc. Phone 2654. FOR RENT M O FOR RENT: 1 bedroom trailer house. Located at «Brookslde Trailer Court. Phone 4186. LIKE TO TRY soft water? Culllgan Water Conditioning offers 30 days free trial. Nothing to buy, no strings or obligations. Phone 2641. FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE 14 FOR SALE: Large building 40x56. Sewer and water, cement floor on 4% lots. 1127 E. Glendale. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS 11 FOR SALE: Rabbits and rabbit hutches $10. Phone 2520. ANNUAL SALE: Holiday decorations by the Beaverhead Garden Club, Friday, Dec. 14, 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon In Andrus Hotel dining room. FOR SALE: 300 tons of baled wild hay with some pasture. Earl Van Deren. Phone 25151 FOR SALE: Doll clothes, limited sup ply. 10% off till Christmas. Free gilt for Barbie. May RIes, phone 5728 FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house, electric heat and brick veener. Phone 683- 5541. FOR SALE, AUTOMOBILES 15 FOR SALE: Quarter ton Jeep, com pletely overhauled. Phone 2755. FOR SALE: New 1962 Studebaker Lark, 4-door Wagon, V-8 motor, fully equipped. Was $3125.00, NOW $2695. Davis Motors, Inc. FOR SALE: 1960 Chevrolet Corvalr, 4- door, deluxe, auto, transmission, ra dio, very clean. Was $1695., NOW $1445. Davis Motors, Inc. Carpets clean easier with the Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer only $1 per day. Eliels’. DIFFERENT: Gaily new tree lights in holly, silver sparkle, snowflake and blinker styles. See them at Mountjoy Flowers & Gifts! NEW nylon winter tires starting at $12.95 plus tax, exchange. Recaps $11.11 plus tax. Mike’s Texaco. Still waxing floors? Try the new Seal Gloss acrylic finish for vinyl and linoleum. Dillon t Implement. CLEANEST and hottest coal In town. Spring Canyon nut, Calif, lump and special Stokermetec slack. Ph. 2601. Carr’s Fuel. Save' Fuel With INSULATION! • Zonolite • llock Wool • Balsam Wool BEAVERHEAD LUMBER Phone 683-2731 GMC TRUCKS: Several 1963 %-ton 4-wheel drive and 2%-ton models now in stock. Let’s trade! We need some used trucks. College Motor Sales & Service, 1001 So. Atlantic. MISCELLANEOUS 17 - FOR TOP NOTCH protection at rock bottom rates, It’s State Farm Mutual the world’s largest auto Insurer. Call or see your State Farm agent today. Dom Orl, 21 S. Idaho, Dillon, Ph. 683-5721. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES 19 JAMES E. UPDIKE: Public account ant. Dillon Cable TV office, phone 683-2110. LEGAL NOTICES (Fifth in a series of biographi cal sketches on personnel at the Dillon Airport) This week the subject for our airport personality sketch is Carl Hutchinson, the assistant main tenance chief. Carl is another Navy man. He served during the Korean war as a radioman in a carrier based fighter squadron. He saw duty aboard the carriers Boxer and Kearsarge. Carl has a lot of sea stories to tell about their sorties off the Korean coast and about li berty in Japan. The training in radio and elec tronics received in the Navy qual ified, Carl for his position with the FAÂ’ which he joined in August 1956 at Billings. He came to his present job at Dillon in Novem ber, 1956. Carl learned to fly while he was in high school, although he didn’t continue his flying for several years Recently he has started fly ing aagin and is planning on do ing a lot more of it. Carl also has done a lot of hunt ing and fishing around Diiion. He bought a boat a year ago last sum mer and has spent a lot of his spare time in boating and water skiing. He has been active in both church and civic groups since com ing to Dillon. He has worked with youth groups for his church and TACAN equipment used for navi gation by the military aircraft. He received a letter of commenda tion for the excellent job he did on this manual. He has also re ceived a sustained superior award for his work here at Dillon. A very popular fellow with the pilots particularly when their air plane radios don’t work as well as they should, he can be counted upon to take a look at them and can usually tell what is wrong. Carl has just received word that he has been selected as an elec tronics specialist on 6ne of the FAA’s flight inspection aircraft. He will be based out of Minne apolis and will be covering the State of Montana. He will be leav ing us in the near future to go back to take over his new job. We are, of course, .pleased to learn of his promotion — even though it means the loss of a skilled technician and a congenial, highly respected co-worker. News Notes Of Our 4-H Clubs By Donnette Laden The Dillon Hi-Lighters met at THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio “Skip, that one till later. I’m sure I’ll be able to think up a good answer!” JU U U l g i u u y o i u t Ills LUU1LU a u u T T1 served on the board of directors' the home of Ja Lynn Pewe on for the local Kiwanis Club. “Hutch” has an exceptionally fine knowledge of electronics. The FAA has used this knowledge in assigning Carl the job of writing up a manual of operations on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by the under signed executor o£ the Last Will and Testament of John Prohosky, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said decedent, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said executor, at the law offices of Collins & Burns, 31 North Idaho Street, Dil lon, Montana; the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate In Beaverhead County, Montana. JAMES PROHOSKY Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Prohosky, deceased. First publication on December 5, 1962. 5-12-19-26 I N O W ! FOR THE FIRST TIME! S P R I N K L E A S Y O U I R O N IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, In and For the County of Beaverhead In the Matter of the Estate of ) HJALMAR WOIEN ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hjalmar Wolen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed administrator, Theodore B. Haz- elbaker of the estate of Hjalmar Wolen, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the ne cessary vouchers within four months, after publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law offices of McFadden & Davis, Gleed Building, Dillon, Montana the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, In the County of Beav erhead, State of Montana. THEODORE B. HAZELBAKER Administrator of the Estate of HJALMAR WOIEN, Deceased. Dated at Dillon, Montana, this 11th day of December, 1962. Dec. 12, 19, 26, Jan. 2 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA. In and For the County of Beaverhead In the Matter of the Estate of ) EDWIN LUNDBERG ) Deceased. ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edwin Lundberg, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed administrator, Theodore B. Haz- elbaker of the estate of Edwin Lund berg, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within four months, after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law office of McFadden & Davis, Gleed Building, Dillon, Montana, the same being the place for the trans action of the business of said estate, in the County of Beaverhead, State of Montana. THEODORE B. HAZELBAKER Administrator of the Estate of EDWIN LUNDBERG, Deceased. Dated at Dillon, Montana, tills 10th day of December, 1962. Dec. 12, 19, 26, Jan. 2 December 4. Jeanne Burwell led us in the salute to the American flag and Sandra South led us in the 4-H pledge. Roll call was ans wered by telling what we could make for our sale. The committees reported on their meetings and what they had done. The Hi-Lighters will hold their annual candy sale and doll drawing on Dec. 15 at Vaughn and Rags dale starting at 10 o’clock. The drawing for the doll will be held about 1 o’clock. The members voted to contri bute $1 each to be sent to Bould er for use as needed. Our Christmas party will be held on Dec. 18 at Ledbetters. All mem bers are asked to meet there at (^30 for caroling. As special guests we will invite our mothers and Mrs. Lura Penwell and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lyda. Our program for this meeting was a very interesting talk and demonstration by Mrs. Phoebe Peterson. She showed us many clever and novel ways to decorate and wrap our Christmas packages. We enjoyed her very much. She showed us how to add a lit tle “know how” to a lot of “imag ination” and make a tiresome job become a challenge and fun. Delicious refreshments w e r e served by our hostess. —News Re porter, Donnette Laden. By Kathy Brown The Meadowlarks 4-H club met at the home of Kathy Deputy. We discussed our Christmas party and drew names for presents. The next meeting will be held at the home of JoAnn Gray where the Christ mas party will be held. We en joyed refreshments and games. By Connie Kelly The Rocky H01 Ranchers were called to order by Vice President Julie Hildreth Dec. 1. The American flag pledge was led by Donna and the 4-H pledge by Connie. We planned our Christmas party and invited the Rocky Hill Rancher Omega to our party. It is at the home of Bernice and Julie Hildreth Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. We exchanged names and de cided not to spend more than ?1 on the gifts. The prize has to be suitable for a girl or boy. Every family is to bring a refreshment for the party and a game to play. Bernice Hildreth had a selection of plants to judge. Mrs. • Hildreth served refresh ments. Julie presented a game to play. By Janice Harkness The Beaverhead Stock and Stitch 4-H club was called to order by Sandra Sweeney at the old VFW Hall in Lima. After a short busi ness session the meeting was ad journed and our Christmas party was held. Then we sang songs and danced to the phonograph. Laura Peterson brought a birthday cake for Sandra Sweeney. Refreshments were served by Bonnie McNinch and Viola Sweeney. By Claudia Harshner The Lima Limelighters 4-H club met Dec. 3 at the home of Kathy Brown., A delicious potluck tur key dinner was served by the girls to their parents and leader. We decided to sponsor a contest for the best outdoor Christmas decorations in the community. Names were drawn for the gift exchange at the Christmas party to be held at the home of Lynnette and Cherry Hoadley Dec. 17. to order by Sharon Brown, presi dent, Dec. 3, at Mrs. Schindler’s home. Lynne Cobble is our new recrea tion leader. The American pledge was led by Sydney Shaffner, and Paula Huffaker led the 4-H pledge. Mrs. Schindler gave us 4-H rec ords and books. We decided to exchange gifts for our Christmas party and we will have punch, popcorn balls, fudge and divinity. We will have a town and coun try exchange. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Schindler. By Charlotte Scofield The Skylarks 4-H club was called G A S ! N o t 4 Less But 4 The Best Be Sure To G e t C p n o c o Hottest Brand Going! Davis Conoco Service Open 24 Hours Daily Phone 683-2329 . . . Call Usl Corner Montana & Glendale 1 SANTA IS A MUSIC MAN s t e r e o r i HI-FI SPRAY STEAM and DRY IRON SPRINKLE AS YOU IRON Saves pre-dampcning heavy cottons, linens and starched fabrics. E r a s e s stu b b o r n wrinkles. Gives you k n ife - lik e crea s e s . Handy cord lift. USE AS A STEAM IRON E v e n - F low steam p e n e t r a tes deeper. P r e s s e s p e r f e c t ly . 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