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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 7 ,1962 THE DILLON, MONTANA, DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER PAGE THREE ROVING REPORTER • Mrs. Tony Schuelz THESE WOMEN! By <T A lessio Mr. and Mrs. A1 Macioroski and children shopped and visited in Dillon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Siria have returned to their home in Mis soula for the time being. You'll love this comfortable rocker! This transistor radio should keep you \on the beam\ MOM- Here is the \sterling on crystal\ fruit bowl you've wanted so long FATHER CRITICAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCleery went to Deer Lodge last Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. William McCleery. While they were there they received word \that Peggy's father, George Kambich, was in critical condition in Seattle so Peggy departed immediately for there, taking the baby with her. “It can’t be very good . . .• it doesn’t mean anything when you spell it'backwards!” ATTEND SERVICES Out of town people who attended services at the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stewart and family and Chris Gale of Divide, Sue Verbance of Brown’s Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Glaus of Wise River and Mrs. John Rex and children of Dillon. Mr: Glaus sang, accom panied by.Mrs. Glaus. S. The friendly sales people at The Dllmart helped me find jnst the right gift for you and wrapped it beautifully! —Love, Tom Shop The Store With The Santa On The Door DILMART Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCleery and family and Hazel and Marguerite La Marche shopped in Butte Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wonagan were back from Hot Springs, S. D., last week for a visit and then left for Townsend. They left Timmy Hoy at the Roy Peterson home for a visit with his grandparents. Mrs. Ora Trueman has returned from spending a few days in Butte with Mrs. Alice Simms and son. She was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of her son Les True man. Mrs. Hugh McCullough shopped in Dillon Thursday. Florence Goody and Velma Evans shopped and visited in Butte Saturday. Mrs. Jack Kearns shopped in Butte Wednesday. Carol Grose arrived home this weekend for a long Christmas hol iday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teiffenbach of Maiden Rock visited in Melrose Friday. Connie Lively shopped in Butte Saturday. Ted Walker and Jim La Marche went to the sale in Butte Tues day. Hazel La Marche shopped in Butte Wednesday. Jack Jacovac Jr. visited at the A1 Macioroski home Friday. GOT BENNY'S AUTOGRAPH Our neice, Barbara Berry is in seventh heaven, we hear. The Ber ry’s attended the last day of the rodeo finals in Los Angeles. She wanted to get Benny’s autograph, so they beat their way down to the chutes to get it, andi she is most thrilled about it. Benny said he hadn’t participated until the last day. He lost out on several major rodeos by taking that trip to Hawaii, we are told. BILLINGS MAN FITS HEARING DEVICE INSIDE EAR A Billings, Montana hearing technician has successfully fitted a radically new hearing device Inside the ear—to give deaf persons good hearing which cannot he seen In normal everyday wear. The new device Is manufactured Individually to perfectly fit the ear of the wearer, and to correct his Individual hearing loss. It Is NOT mass-produced as other hearing aids are, but Is custom-built for the person who Is to wear It, and for him (or her) alone. People with nerve deafness and conduction losses of hearing, both report excellent results with the tiny new device. Prior to this invention, hearing aid companies had made \in-the- ear\ aids, but they always stuck out of the,ear and were rather con- spldous. By contrast, this new way to hear better fits entirely within the ear and does NOT stick out. It has absolutely NO outside parts. Everything including the battery Is contained Inside the device — which fits completely within the ear. It’s low-cost operation makes It an economical and practical hearing amplifier for anyone who can hear but can’t understand. Anyone «firing further information can write William R. Vote. 2620 Flmt Ave., N., Billings. Montana, or phone 252-7982. Copyright 1962 by William R. Vota, Billings, Montana Tom Connor attended to busi ness in Dillon Wednesday. Grace Keene and/ Mary Reid shopped and visited in Dillon Mon day. • Norman Grant stopped in Mel rose Monday and took Jim La Marche along to the sale in Dillon. Mrs. Ted Walker has arrived Home from a visit with her mother in Bozeman. CONDUCTS MISSION Rev. Frederick Draeger, CSP of the Paulist Fathers, conducted a Mission Monday through Wednes day at St. Johns Church in Mel- rose. The St. Johns Choir fur nished music and responses. It was very well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCullough went to Butte Saturday where he had a medical checkup. Mrs. Elsie Friend went to Butte with Margaret Decker Monday to shop. The Rebekah Lodge meeting Tuesday evening was well attended Murl Roberts, Dianne Martin and Donnit Umland were down from Butte to attend. Mail early they said, so last Fri day I mailed my package to the California Berry’s so it would get there by Christmas, and it arrived Monday. Stuff travels so fast go ing south, but it seems to take for ever for things to get here from that direction—packages, that is. We are happy to hear that How ard Paul is very much improved. Mrs. Nick De Leon and children shopped in Dillon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Breeden took a group of Melrose young folks to the dance at Glen Saturday eve ning. , . Matt Urick was a business vis itor in Dillon Thursday. NEW TRAILER RESIDENTS A number of trailer people have moved into Melrose of late. They are employed at the gravel crush ing job south of Melrose. ENJOYS WEATHER The poor people everyfhere else with their weather. I wonder if this will be a repeat of a couple of years ago when we basked through a warm winter and the southland froze up. We certainly can’t com plain yet, and each one of these nice days brings that much closer to the 4th .of July next year and summertime. STOKERMAflC SLACK AND FINEST COALS More Heat, Leu Waste Prompt...- Courteous Service! BEAVERHEAD LUMBER Phone 683-2731 Give a world globe for Christ mas. Daily Tribune-Examiner. has The Dally Tribune very nice magnifying reading and fqr carrying pocket for field use. some for in the WANTED! WESTERN AUTO DEALERS FOR: Anaconda Bozeman Dillon Own your own business In a cam. munlty where a Western Auto Store Is needed and where there Is a good income potential tor the investment. This Is your\Opportun ity to m^ke a sound Investment toward a Confident future. No ex perience necessary. We train you, plan your store and get you start ed. Minimum Investment of $15,000. For free booklet write to: WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. New Store Development Dept. Box 1031 — Ogden, Utah On this occasion, all of us at Union Pacific say “Thank You” and extend Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season