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PAGE TWO THE DILLON, MONTANA. DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER TUESDAY; JANUARY 15,1963 The Dillon Daily TRIBUNE-EXAMINER 22 So. Montana St. E. C. Townsend, Publlsher-MgT. E. S. Townsend, Editor Charles Stauifer, News Editor Phone 683-2331 (Subscription Rates In Advance) M ontana R a tes: Per Year __________________ $5.00 6-Months ............................. - 2.75 3-Months . ......................... 1.50 1-Month ......................................... 75 Ont o f M ontana; 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 Advmising Representa tive: Inland Newspaper Representa tives,' Inn, 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 Associ CLASSIFIED ADS room and dining room, sunny kitchen with eating space, tile bath with vanity. Best construction with natur al finish woodwork throughout, 1250 square feet of living space PLUS full basement with semi-finished recrea tion room and half bath, attached garage. Less than 2 years old. 2 blocks west of new Junior High, Phone 683-5885. FOR SALE, AUTOMOBILES 15 ECONOMY! Is the symbol of the 1963 Rambler station wagons and sedans. See ,lt, drive it! College Motor Sales & Service, 1001 So. Atlantic. 1960 FORD GALAXIE 2-door sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, excellent condition, $1795. College Motors, Phone 2251. 1958 BUICK SPECIAL, hardtop coupe, automatic transmission, power steer ing, radio, heater, good rubber, ex cellent condition throughout and only $1295. College Motors, Phone 2251. MISCELLANEOUS 17 FOR FREE ESTIMATE for washing painted walls. Walls cleaned by new machine. James F. Smith, R. I, Dil lon, Mont. SAND. GRAVEL. DIRT, Local moving, top trees and take out trees. Insured. Phone 5826, Chuck Lumley. SPECIAL OCCASION? The nicest way to express your love, congratulations or sympathy Is with flowers. Mount- joy Flowers and Gilts. Ph. 883-5622. LOS! 1 LOST OR STRAYED: 6 heifers, one white faced bull branded with com bined JF on left hip. Lost in Cen tennial Valley. Phone 276-3326 collect WANTED TO BUY BUSINESS INSURANCE by a leader in business insurance. New York Life Insurance Co. Irene McFadden, Rep resentative. LEGAL NOTICE WANTED: Jack Rabbits, white tailed 40c. Black tailed 10c. Will pick up In Dillon Saturday, starting Saturday, Dec. 22, Edward Rlfterbush, Lima HELP WANTED EXTRA CASH: Men, no investment. Work full or part time selling the famous KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus frÆ insurance. Previous shoe experience NOT necessary. Write W. J. Thelsson, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St.. E. Los Angeles 22, California. WORK WANTED 8 WORK WANTED: Water Well Drilling O’Keefe Drilling Co.. Phone 792-3310, Butte, Mont. WANTED: Woman wants Ironing or baby sitting. Florence Jones, Phone 4175. FOR RENT 10 FOR RENT: 3-room apartment. See Hubert Smith at Dillon Trailer Court, Trailer 18 after 4 p.m. FOR RENT: 2-room apartment. Phone 2457. FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house, modern, furnished. Phone 2278. FOR RENT: 3-room furnished house. Phone 683-5681. FOR RENT: Completely furnished apartment. Room for three college students. Call 683-2309 or 683-2238. IN TH E D ISTRICT COURT OF TH E F I F T H JU DICIAL DISTRICT O F TH E STATE OF M ONTANA, In and F o r the County o f Beaverhead In the Matter of the Estate of ) CHARLES BURTON, ) Deceased. ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles Burton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed administratrix of the estate of Charles Burton, deceased, to the credi tors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers with in four months, after the first publica tion of this notice, to the said Admin istratrix at the law offices of Schulz & Davis, Gleed Building, Dillon, Mont., the same being the place for the trans action of the business of said estate, In the County of Beaverhead, State of Montana. BEATRICE E. BURTON Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Burton, Deceased Dated at Dillon, Montana, this 8th day of January, 1963. Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 SILVER STAR NEWS • Mrs. Frances Bacon NEW ARRIVAL A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Parker on January 8 at the Barrett Hospital. He has been named Audie and he is their first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paris Dawson of Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker of Twin Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller were Butte visitors on Wednesday. Frank Nelson and Chuck Miller returned to college in Missoula after spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Len Nordberg re turned home after spending three weeks in Cheyenne and Denver vis iting friends and relatives. See the Tribune-Examiner ex clusive line stationery. Whether for love, frienship, or just fun, Valentines Day is a great day to say \hello!” Stop in and see the wondrous selection of cards at the Tribune. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS 11 FOR SALE: Wire tied oat straw, nice quality, no weeds. Phone 27J or con tact Harold Manley at Townsend, Montana. FOR SALE: Cushman maple furniture. One buffet with hutch; one corner cupboard: one coffee table; one book case; desk; one dining table 60” , ex tends to 90” with 6 chairs. Phone 2784 or 4142. HAVE YOU tried our special Stoker- metec slack. It's the best. Ask your neighbor. Ph. 2601. Carr’s Fuel. 0 FOR SALE: One 13’xl8’ reversable Olson Rug. Phone 2784 or 4142. FOR SALE: 21 cu. ft. chest. Sears and Roebuck freezer. Phone 2192, Dil lon. STOKERMATIC! Finest oil treated slack, try It . . . you’ll like It! Beaverhead Lumber, 683-2731. FOR SALE: 8x35’ Victor Moslk home. Tash Ranch, 5 miles south of Dillon. 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: Spacious three bedroom home, large attractive carpeted living 683-2161 FOR SERVICE! • Refrigeration! • Electric Ranges! • W ashers, D o y e n ! ■ H&S j REFRIGERATION : See the typewriter stands at Daily Tribune-Examiner. Good for sewing, TV, picnicking and all around small table. Sturdy, folds easily. SEE EUROPEAN PICTURES Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henrich in Waterloo were Mrs. Ruth Rollins, Mrs. Tom Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henrich and family of Butte. On Monday, Mrs. Carl Henrich’s sister, Mrs. Andrea Wimmen of Lee’s Truck Stop, was a visitor. On Thursday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolte enter tained at the Henrich home by showing pictures of Mr. Nolte’s trip to Europe. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buhl Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buhl, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hunt. Butte visitors on Monday were Mrs. A. H. Peterson and Pat. Mrs. Dale Barkell, Mrs. Louella Barkell and Jim were visitors of Mrs. Harold Powers in Twin Bridges on Wednesday. Billie Jo Woods and Frances Ba con were shoppers in Dillon on Thursday. While there, they vis ited with Gertrude Nichols. On Tuesday, they visited with Karen Nichols in Waterloo. FETED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Lloyd Harkins entertained for her daughter Marilyn on her birthday on Sunday. They all en joyed ice skating and then for re freshments they had cake and hot chocolate. Those present were Betty and Jo Ann Reid, Vernon Barkell, Susan Boyd, Jadine Parks, Lance Smith, Clayton and Diane Edwards, Cora Larson, Jo Ann Thomas, Pam Neilson, Nancy Sey- ler, Penny Osborne, Larry Har kins, Billie Jo Woods, Allene George, Betty Barkell and Cleda Reid. Investors Diversified Notes Sales Record In a year marked by a sharp de cline in security markets, the na tional sales force of Investors Di versified Services, Inc., in its six weeks annual sales campaign from October 28 to December 8, 1962, produced the largest sales in the Company’s 68-year history, break ing all previous records. Total sales for the p e r i o d amounted to $184,711,413. This sur passed by nearly $35,000,000 the 1962 national goal of $150,000,000 and compared with $181,442,02Q produced during the like period last year. Insurance sold by Investors Syn- SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Sam Bacon entertained at a surprise birthday party for her husband on Wednesday evening. Slides were shown and then ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harkins and family, Billie Jo Woods and Benny and Ricky and Susan Bacon. dicate Life Insurance and Annui ty Company, an IDS subsidiary, during the recent six weeks cam paign increased to $80,574,851, a gain of $15,699,374 over compar able sales in the 1961 autumn cam paign. Local representative is George V. Merkel, 109 So. Washington. Shears for school and home. Daily Tribune-Examiner. The Daily Tribune-Examiner has Webster's collegiate dictionaries as advertised in Life and Reader’s Digest. NOTICE! Spring Upholstering . . . should be thought of now. 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