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DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER Dillon, ■ Page 2 Tuesday, August 28,1973 Ms Vital Statistics of Southwestern Montana

• Weatherman The Daily Tribune - Examiner Scattered showers and thun­ derstorms with a gradual clearing. Th« Voice o! Southwest*™ Montene Since 1117 22 S. Montene St., Dillon, Montene 59725 (406) 643-2231 Widely scattered showers in the mountains and warmer Wed­ MONTANA nesday. Highs both days in the 70s Leonard C Carroll ...... Publisher and from 45 to 55 at night for the low. Published daily except Saturdays, Sundays and PRESS, national holidays by Finelrock Publishing, Inc* ASSOCIATION , 73 The ear] '^hproing low this W. L. Finelrock, President. morning . according to the Subscription rates: *12 per year; *7 tor six months; *3.75 tor three months; *1.50 tor ;] i$T^Uege weather one month. station. Entered as second class matter June 12,1487, at the post office In Dillon, Mont., under the Act of March 3.1879. Second class postage paid at Dillon. Monday the&igh was 79, the low NATIONAL A D V ER T ISIN G R E P R E SE N T A T IV E : Inland Newspaper Represen­ 45 and ,09 inches of moisture was tatives. tnc , 4to N Michigan Ave., Chicago. III. 60611. Member: Montana Press Association and the . recorded from 5 p.m. Sunday until The T E welcomes letters to the editor on any subject or topic ol generaUnterest. All 5 p.m. Monday. letters must he signed and should be limited to not more than 750 words. The editor reserves the right to edit all letters for space, good taste and for the pur One year ago, Aug. 28, the high pose of deleting any personal attacks on individuals or groups. was 89 and the low 48. • Happy Birthday • What’s Doing? August 29: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 • Hospital Notes Barbara Cottom Jaycees, 8 p.m., Hotel Andrus. Pat Stish BARRETT HOSPITAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Admitted: Sophia Guyaz, Jan Mular Drivers Licenses, Beaverhead Cheryl Smith Elizabeth Luebben, Frank P. County Courthouse, 9-5 renewals, Rebich, Eugene Campbell, all of Sharon Anderson 9-4 tests. Robert Holt, 1971 Dillon. Entries in for the Beaverhead Dismissed: Bessie Fink and Mike Proulx County Fair. Alberta Vick, both of Dillon. Bowling Meeting, 7:30p.m., Ned- • Anniversaries Eva Lanes. August 29: Mr. and Mrs. John Plutt, Jr. • Police Court • Ambulance Calls Aug. 25, Justice of the Peace Hie Beaverhead ambulance was Walter Delaney presiding: called Monday morning at 11:41 to • Police Beat Dominic Ori, 43, running stop sign, move a patient from Parkview Dillon police officers had a very $15 bond; Charles Martin, Jim Acres Nursing Home to Barrett quiet weekend, investigating Lohnes and Walt Davis, drunk in Hospital. The attendants were Jim reports of minor accidents and public, $15 fines each. Wilson and Rodger Johnson. several disturbances plus the arrest of one individual for public intoxication. THIS ARRAY OF BEAUTIES—an octette of the lovely Glamour- attend the Holiday on Ice for their September meeting, and chairs Hie police dispatcher has been The Dally TV Schedule leers, will be appearing in Butte at the Civic Center from Sept. 6have been reserved in the front center. All Senior Citizens who have getting many complaints from through 9 in the 28th edition of Holiday on Ice. The girls are shown in a not made arrangements _ for the trip and wish to attend should call Mrs. residents of the south section of Includes Cable Channels 1,4, S ft * Also Non-cable Missoula ll scene from the precision number called “Everything is Beautiful” . Ura Peppere at 683-2690 or Mrs. Edith Joslin at 683-4623 for details and Dillon, where youngsters are apparently roaming at large with Tuesday The Beaverhead Senior Citizens, at their August meeting, decided to reservations. 10:5$ AM B-B guns, firing indiscriminately 2 & 13— NBC News and causing a great deal of August 28 property damage. 5:00 PM 11:00 AM 2. 4, 6 & 13— News 2 & 13— Baffle 5— Dragnet 4 & 6— All M y Children 5:30 PM 5 - Midday • Youth Reports 2, 4, 5, 6 ft 13— News 11:30 AM 2 & 13— Three On a Match Dillon Hi-Lighters 4 & 5— As the World Turns 896 Abusive Calls Noted 6— Let's Make a Deal The Dillon Hi-Lighters 4-H club Noon Annoying telephone calls are a telephone business office where identification procedure, if such appropriate law-enforcementheld a meeting Aug. 21 at the Prescriptions 2— Days of Our Lives growing problem for Mountain Bell our people have been trained to Gifts - Cosmetics 5— Guiding Light action turns out to be necessary.” agency with the written consent Lutheran Parish Hall. 4 St 6— Newlywed Game and its customers, according to W. advise and assist customers who Albertson said attempts to from the customer receiving the American flag pledge was led by Russell Stover Candy 13— Of Cabbages and Kings L. Albertson, manager for the ask for our help,” he said. “If the identify a line are made only with call. Cindy Graham. company. 12:30 PM call involves a serious threat of the customer’s permission when he If the customer does not take Roll Call—“What I am going to 2 & 13— The Doctors Albertson said 896 abusive calls bodily harm or damage to is being harassed or threatened. legal action, the Bell company, enroll in the fair.” Mitchell Drug 4 4 5— Edge of Night were reported in Montana in the property, they should call both theHe emphasized that line iden­ may, according to tariffs, Minutes were read by secretary 6— Girl in M y Life first six months of 1973. Of those, 24 1:00 PM police and the telephone business tification is not wiretapping. disconnect service from which Dana Scott and additional 6:00 PM 2— Another World cases were handled by Mountain office immediately. “It does not impair privacy of annoying calls originate. corrections were made. 2, 5 8« 13— News 4 8. 5— Price is Right Bell security agents and local law 4— Maude 6 & 13— General Hospital “In cases not involving threats, communication. We don’t listen in Montana law states: “It is Kathy Plutt reported on the 6— Truth or Consequences 1:30 PM enforcement authorities resulting we take a number of steps to solve on conversations but merely unlawful for any person, with in­ Swimming Party held at the 6:30 PM 2— Return to Peyton Place in 12 arrests and convictions. 2— The New Price Is Right 4— Match Game '73 the customer’s problem. When we identify the number a call is being tent to terrify, intim idate, college swimming pool Saturday 4— Hawaii Five-0 5— Secret Storm Fred Curtis, Montana security receive a complaint, we try to made from,” he said. threaten, harass, annoy or offend, evening. 5— Hollywood Squares 6 & 13— One Life to Live agent, said anyone receiving an bring any details that might un­ Once a line from which annoying to telephone another and use any Kristen Walters reported on the 6— It's Your Bet annoying call should simply hang 13— Temperatures Rising 2:00 PM cover clues to the customer’s calls are being made is identified, obscene, lewd or profane language Livestock Judging. 7:00 PM 2 & 13— Somerset up. This usually deprives the mind. These facts help us in the information can be given to the or suggest any lewd or lascivious Cindy Graham reported on the 2 & 13— Movie (The Stranger) 4— Secret Storm abusive or obscene caller of his determining what further steps are 5— Maude MotfeMOrifcldatt'at PhanWm Willf act, or threaten to inflict injury or Dress Revue. 6rr- Temperatures Rising ru, i . i main goal—an audience. appropriate to solve the physical harm to the person or The winners in the Junior '7:30 PM 1 ' “However, if the calls continue, customer’s problem. They also are property of any person. It is also 4 & 6— Movie (Class of '63) Division were Carrie Ricks and the 5— Pilot Films the customer should call the helpful in setting up the line District Judge unlawful to use a telephone to 2:30 PM winner in the Senior Division was 9:00 PM 2— Dinah Shore attempt to extort money or other Sally Ausmus. 2 & 13— NBC Reports 4 & 6— Mike Douglas In South Dakota 4 6— Marcus Welby 13— Another World thing of value from any person, or Kristen Walters reported on 5— Hawaii Five-0 Judge Frank E. Blair of the Fifth to disturb by repeated anonymous State Congress in Bozeman Aug. District Court, left today by plane telephone calls the peace, quiet or 13-17. Also attending from for Custer, S.D., where he will right of privacy of any person atBeaverhead County was Kathy attend the 1973 Five-State Con­ the place where the telephone call Hoyland in interviews and ference of Judges of the Supreme or calls were received.” demonstration. She won the honor Court and District Circuit Judges. Violation is punishable by a fine of being on the report to State The four-day conference will not exceeding $500, by im­ Congress next year to help plan present a well-rounded program prisonment in the county jail not next year’s Congress. for all visiting jurists from Mon­ exceeding six months or by im­ Kristen Walters, Meg Smith, and tana, North Dakota, South Dakota, prisonment in the state prison not Peacho Hren went on Livestock and . exceeding five years. Judging. During his absence from the 3:00 PM Sally Ausmus went on Style 10:00 PM 2— What's M y Line? Fifth District Court, Judge Revue. 2, 4, 5 a. 13— News 13— Return to Peyton Place Freeboum of Butte will serve on

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