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The Dillon Daily Tribune (Dillon, Mont.), 19 July 1950, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053041/1950-07-19/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
ïvw FACE FOUR : THE DILLON DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 , 1950 Classified Advertising Dillon Daily Tribune MINIMUM v .. f'ARCE ..........45c RATE .... . ....¡....15c per line All cop) must be in our office t«r 9:30 a.m. for same day of insertion. 3c postage will be added each month after first billing. PHONE 66 LOST ■LOST: I3nall bird costume jewel. Return to Westwood. VJOST: Blau’s wrist watch (Helbros) Sun day, July 9th, along Rattlesnake while at El Bethel camp near Orrin Pllon’s ranch. ’ Reward. Box 511, Dillon, Mont. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 5 FOR SALE: Sawmill in Arl shape. Com plete with 36 inch inserted’ tooth saw. Write Box 762. Dillon. FOR SALE: A well-established grocery .store, long a good business, with other Income along with it. Will sell for cash or terms. Ill health reason for selling. Write Box 911, Dillon, Mont. HELP WANTED 6 CARRIER BOY wanted at the Tribune. WORK WANTED 8 TOP RANCH HAND, married, wants year around job on cattle ranch In vic inity of Dillon. Phone 102-J, Jim 0. Ellis. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 11 FOR SALE: Table and chair set. Never been used. $85.00. 536 South Atlantic. Phone 473-R. . FOR SALE: One spayed female English Setter. 1 year old. See Tony Brams- man. Phone 279-R. BABY BUGGY for sale. In good condition. Call before 3 p.m. 314 West. Bannack. GOOD USED refrigerator for sale. Elec tric and Variety. FOR SALE AUTOS 15 1939 NASH 4-door sedan for quick sale. $275 cash. Phone 631-M. FOR SALE MACHINERY 16 I I 1 1 I 1 BEAVERHEAD COUNTY YOUTH FAIR (ENTRY B U N K ) Pleaae Enter Me In the Following Events: ____ KIDS' PARAD E (under 12). Type of en t r y ........................ ........... . . . TEAM PU L L IN G (under1500 lbs.) Friday, Entry fee $10.00. C a s h Prizes ____ TEAM PU L L IN G (1500 lbs. and up) Saturday. Entry fee $10.00. Cash Prizes . . . Q U A R T E R H O R S E R A C E (1-4 mile) Cash Prizes _ _ W OMBATS H O R S E R A C E ( M mile) Cash Prizes . . . G IRLS' PO N Y R A C E ( M mile) 14 hands and under. Cash Prizes . . . BOYS' PO N Y R A C E ( M mile) 14 hands and under) C a s h Prizes ____ C A L F R O P IN G (Businessmen, Ranchers) Friday. Cup trophy . . . C O W C U T T IN G , Saturday, entry fee $25.00. Cash Prizes . . . RELA Y R A C E (Saddle and go— 3 horse) 1-2 mile, entry fee $10.00. Cash Prizes . . . N O V E L T Y H O R S E R A C E (walk, trot, run) 1-2 mile. Cash Prizes . . . BA R R E L R A C E (3 horse). Cash Prizes . . . H O R S E S H O W (halter or soddle) Ribbons FOR SALE: 1 % ton Chevrolet power bull rake. See at Kaiser-Frazer Garage. MISCELLANEOUS 17 HAYING SUPPLIES: For complete line of harness equipment and harness re pairs, see Johnson Harness Shop. EXPERIENCED vacuum cleaning of all makes of oil and coal burning furnaces. Strusser Plumbing and Heating. Phone 611-W. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS—Bob Curry. 624 N. Washington S t, Dillon, Mont. Tele phone 148-W. Free delivery. i 1 I 1 ! I I ____ ’ Address MAIL T O YOUTH FAIR — BOX 911 - DILLON Wants Pedal Pushers Now in easy to clean Cool DENIM Many Colors 'fetched and Contrasting Jackets Pedal Pushers $2.50 Jackets $2.25 \ y . S Economy thru Quality - u. \S ' 6 Have Straight A's On College Honor Roll Six students made a straight A average during the spring quarter, according to a list released by Miss Dorothy Gelhaus, registrar. They are Frances Birge, Philips- burg; Ray Simon, Donna Carrigan and Dean Romers, Dillon; Ralph Goggins, Belgrade, and Dan Swee ney, Butte. Others whose grade point aver age entitled them to a place on the honor roll are as follows: Lois Elwood, Butte; Peggy Sutherland, Dillon; Michael Boka, Dillon; Mary Lou Cooper, Three Forks; Beverly Peterson, Lima; Pat Thompson, Helena; Wilma Strand, Butte; Carol La Mare, Dillon; and Robert Wolf, Dillon; Joyce Ras mussen, Missoula; Mary Johnston, Florence; Pat Mattix, Hobson; Kay Stroeder, Anaconda; Blair Hurd, Osbum, Ida.; Kay Thomp son, Wise River; Eileen Hamilton, Missoula; Elda Fowler, Moiese; Shirley Morris, Wibaux; Beverley Grant, Butte; and Charlotte Ebel- toft, Kalispell. DELL NEWS * Mrs. Joe Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Muggs McGrath were Dillon visitors Tuesday, re turning Thursday accompanied by their granddaughter Marilyn. Ira Armstrong of Shelley, Idaho, is relieving Mrs. Betty Raddatz Koho while she is on her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer of Centennial Valley were callers in Dell Tuesday. Mrs. William Frankie of WMCE spent Wednesday visiting with her daughter Marilyn, and her sister- in-law and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mathews, Bert Allen and John Hodge' of Butte were week-end visitors in Dell. Otto Lohr spent Tuesday in Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman were visitors in Glen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Costello were shoppers in Dillon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen of Sheep Creek were guests at the Dowling home Friday. Mrs. Ralph Quigley spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Butte re ceiving medical care. Mrs. Martha Wilson of Dillon A T TRIBUNE i . MARY WOFCTH’S FAMILY visited with friends in Dell Satur-j turned Saturday evening in his day. I own plane. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martinell, Mr, I Mrs. Tony Costello left Monday and Mrs. Don Merrill and daugh- for Waterloo to visit with her ter Donna and Wendell spent Sun- parents and sister. , dayfishing at Morrison lake. Miss Nellie McKnight of Hel- Jay Tallent waS a business visit- ena and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peter- or in Idaho Falls Friday. son of Dillon were Voters in Dell Mr. and.Mrs, A1 McGuire of Tuesday. Butte were callers at the Avery i Mrs. Maurice. Wolfe is a patient home Saturday. I at the Sacred Heart hospital in _ F. S. Kenison of Butte flew to Idaho Falls. Dell Saturday and was accompan- — -------------- --- ied home'by his father, who re- Staplers, 90c yp. Tribune. TO OUR DILLON ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS W e will b© forced to cui off the electric power in your area for two hours, from 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday, July 20, while working on the Dillon substation. (This is necessary in the interests of safety so that our men can work the high-voltage system without danger. W e have selected this time so operations won't inconvenience you any more than necessary, but we hope you will bear with us. Cooperation of our customers wilt be appreciated sin cerely. THE N E W SUBSTATION W ILL BRING YO U BETTER SERVICE IN TH E FUTURE THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY For Your Home... Matched S E A L Y Box Spring and Mattress i each unit . . . . only $ 39.50 Beautiful Bed Room Suite Economy thru Quality