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PAGE TWO -1 _ „4 THE DEÜÜON ' DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, ^ ^ 1 6 , 1 9 5 8 ------- W 7 Z ? T T ? r r - ------------- Classified Advertising Dillon D^ily Trlbqne MINIMUM CHARGE 45c RATE..... .......... 15c per line All copy muât be in our office by 9:30 a. m. for same day of insertion. 3c postage will be added each month after first billing. ' PHONE 66 LÖST 1 LOST: Three yearline Hereford helferg, no known brand. One very peculiar head, turned up nose. Contact Vaughn Taylor. Phone 261. H E L P W AN T E D MAN WANTED to sell Rawlelgh’a House hold Products to consumers. We help you. Good profits for hustler. No ex- perlence needed to start. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. Bawleigh's, Dept. MTD 462-53, Minne apolis, Minn. WAITRESS WANTED at the Oasis. WAITRESS WANTED at Edith Ditty's. FOR RENT 10 VERY DESIRABLE modern apartment, electric appliances, lots of storage. Phone 412-J-3. - , FO R SALE, M ISC E L L A N E O U S 11 POR SALE: R.O.A. and Decca phonograph records. Singles and albums. H. ft S. Refrigeration. W i s d o m N e w s . . . FOR SALE: Practically new electric In- eubator 015. Also coal oil Incubator $5. Phone 412-J-4. FOR SALE A T DILLON. Baldwin Aero- sonlo Piano, fine, condition. ¡Write Lar sen Mnslo Company, Rexburg, Idaho. FO R SALE, REAL ESTATE 14 FOR SALE: 1200 acres Wheatland. In proven district near Dillon, Montana, good soil, level, fenced, electric water- pressure pump, 120 acres plowed, good road year around. Contact A. S. JOHN SON, 116 South Idaho St., Dillon, Mon tana. FOR SALE: 5 room modern house. .Phone 727-W. Also electric 10 inch table Baw. FOR SALE, AUTO M O B ILES 15 FISHING CAR or power buck rake for sale. 1034 Bulck. Four 700x16 six ply tires with less than 1.000 miles wear. Two spares. $100.00. Phono Lloyd Davis 682. M ISC E L L A N E O U S 17 PLANT A GARDEN: Just received a fresh supply of 1063 garden seeds adapted for mountain areas. Coast-to-Coast Store. THERE W ILL BE a vacancy in school District No. 26, Glen, Montana, next year, grades 1 to 7. Any teacher who is interested is Invited to apply. Write to Clerk of School Board, Glen, Mon tana. i FOR RENT: % yard truck mounted shov el, Excellent for road work and ditch ing.’ Reasonable. You operate. Box 421, Dillon, or Kennedy at Birch Creek. MAMIE: I am having a bridge party tomorrow. On your way home stop at the Sport Shop and pick up the Fern- wood home made candy I ordered. Hank. RANGE FOR 600 to 600 cattle. See Dick Palmer, Box 28, Dell, Mont., or Wayne Black, Suite 5, Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR STATE LICENSE septic tank and cesspool cleaning call 526-M or see Dur- wood Moore. ____________________________ Rosin, varnish, horn oil. Trib une. THIS WEEK . . . Lef Us Sell You One of These TOP VALUE USED CARS 1951 MERCURY, a honey! 1950 FO R D 2-door, g o o d condition. 1948 FO R D 4-door, best in town for the yedr<. 1947 W ILLYS station wag on, priced to sell. 1946 FO R D coupe, clean. Week's Special! 1951 PLYMOUTH 2-door, cleanest, best in town. Plus Lots of Fishing C a r s and These TRUCKS 1951 W ILLYS 4-wheel drive pick-up. Like new. 1948 W ILLYS 4-wheel drive pick - up. Completely reconditioned! 1947 FO R D HA-ton truck. Hoist, stock and grain rack. 1947 JEEP, canvas top and heater. D A V I S M O T O i C S Headquarters for' W illys 4-W h eel Drive an d A e ro C a r s ! , A pleasant afternoon was spent in the Wisdom Woman’s Club room Saturday when Miss Amy Stephens, Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. Bob McDowell served cake, pieA and coffee. Many enjoyed the opportunity to visit with friends and the financial result was satis factory. ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lail _ ar rived Monday from Los Angeles to visit with their daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Norton on the Don Al- bee ranch. The neighbors in the Bowen dis trict got a real scare Wednesday when a fire started in the dining room' of- the Frank Bacon home. Mr. Bacon was alone, but his daughter-in-law Mrs. Eddie Bacon, who lives nearby phoned the neighbors and in a few minutes thé men from th ^ ^ S ê e T r a n c h were on the scene/Jnrtnheto pre vent i t spreading .foi other parts of the house.- Men:; came from all parts o f the neighborhood and from Wisdom to help. : Mrs. Zella LUgar attended the official visit of the W.G.M. Mrs. Amanda LrBosfon a t the meeting of Mizpah Chapter No. 13' in D it, Ion Friday. Mrs. Arthur Roth and sons Stephen and Richard* went to Bozeman Wednesday to spend a few days with her mother Mrs. Alice Gustafson. - A ' J e e p 7 W o r k H o r s e Name a thousand jobs around farms, ranches, mills, camps, mines, exploration sites, and countless others—and the mighty Jeep’ will fit into most every One. Not only is it capable o f doing tough jobs around the calendar—but there is no other vehicle that comes close to the ’Jeep* in spectacular performance. Through w o o d s, fields, streams—over ice, rock, log trails—up 60 percent grades— through quagmire, gliiey clay, mud,' snow, sand—the ‘Jeep’ goes its merry way. Noth ing seems to stop this powerhouse o n wheels. It’s the one vehicle needed by thousands upon thousands for “ work horse” jobs in pushing . . . tow ing . . . hauling . . . transporting . . . for travel and power take-off jobs. Make it a point to ask for a demonstration today. N o w W i t h P o w e r f u l H u r r i c a n e 4 E n g i n e With torrents o f extra power from its new Hurricane 4 Engine and extra traction-drive on each o f its four wheels, this latest Universal Jeep’ is far superior in efficient performance. Its 70 h.p. engine de livers 20 per cent more power than formerly— uses regular gasoline. F E A T U R E S O F U N I V E R S A L J e e p l Has selective 2- and 4- wheel drive for on or off the highway use. (n.2-wheel drive, you get 3 speeds forward and one reverse— for fast, eco nomical highway travel. A special feature allows you to use the foot acceler ator to over-ride the gover nor for added power when needed. Automotive type brakes 0 provide further safety for highway hauling. 4-wheel drive gives the ad- 0 vantages of 6 speeds for ward and 2 reverse. Engine speed can be con trolled Through stages of 200 r.p.m., from 600 to .2 ,6 0 0 r.p.m . (Governor optional at extra cost.) More operator comfort is provided . . . heavy-duty springs . . . double-acting-- shock absorbers . . . cush-. .ioned seat with back rest help you feel fresher at end of day. Simple design, d e a n lines 9 make servicing simple and easy. Initial cost is spread over more jobs than can be I U done by any other similar vehicle. Assures useful -, operation | J under conditions that stop other vehicles. Closed cab and heater for 7 bad weather are optional equipment. 1 2 After years of hard serv ice, the ‘Jeep’ rates top trade-in valùe. ..Quick trips —into town for a load .¡of'supplies... or to pick up or de liver ^guests or personnel. . . or to inspect range cattle, property, etc. is easy with the Universal jeep’. Hauling— The’Jeep’makes you for get big trucks. Selective 2- and 4* wheel drive helps you haul heavy loads, on or off the pavement. Beit Power— With its brakes set, the Jeep’holds steady as it delivers M e&cess o f 30 h.p. on the pulley. .^EoWfer take-off is optional at extra cost.) Plow ing— The ’Jeep’s’ depend, able 4-wheel-drive tractidu, speed range, springs and shock absorb- era provide flexibility o f operation for ^.plowing, harrowing, cultiva tion, mowing, spraying, baling hay and many other jobs. Push or Pull— T h e U n iversal ’Jeep’ does both effectively. Many owners attach snow, blade -and make substantial profits clearing drives, parking lots, loading areas. s. * _ .ti ingfon and Helena — Telephone 504 :sti- ¡J », _ Ì i m / : . . . -