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Gas and Heartburn? Mothers Vital Statistics of Town & The Daily Tribune Examiner This and That The Volceof Southwestern Montana Slm.e UJI Southwestern Montana 22 S. Montana St., Oillon, Montana 59725 UQt) 503-2331: 9 > . BySuOTerrill * TWIN BRIDGES-rThe meeting MONTANA W • What's Doing? •. Happy Birthday was called to order at the Walsh Grey Friday mornings certainly don't bring out the most cheerful FRIDAY MAY 5 ranch April 24. There were two faces at the Tribune it seems. Comments around the plant ranged W.L. FINEFROCK...... ■ • .............Publisher May 6: LEONARD C. CARROLL ....... Production Supt. PRESS Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Karen Henneberry leaders, one guest and fourteen from "Durn such weather" to “Well, it makes green grass” and "This DON MRACHEK ......... .... Managing Editor ASSOCIATION £ J / L Vigilante Electric Bldg. Joe Rebich members present. We received our . was supposed to happen in April". •’ SUETERRILL ........... .............. News Editor DOROTHY SULLIVAN.. ■ Circulation Manager SATURDAY MAY 6 Alicia Davis record books. In addition to the weather, folks in the.area are talking about prices, SHEILA WILSON ......... Advertising Manager. Beaverhead Riding Club Open Julie Anderson Roll call for the next meeting will job shortages, housing shortages, elections, budgets and horses. Published jjplly except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays by Flnefrock Publishing, Inc.Show, 8 a.m. halter, 1 p.m. per­ May 7: be about the Educational tour. The The housewife has been hit again in the past week. Here in Subscription rates: S12 per year; S7 tor six months; S3.75 tor three months; S1.50 for formance, county Fairgrounds next meeting will be at the Charles Beaverhead County the cost of milk lumped 26.4 ner cent, and to my one month. Jeanelle Stewart Entered as second class matter June 12, 1887, at the post office in Dillon, M ont, under Nonie Tash Reid residence on May 22 at 7:00 milk bill this means at least one dollar a week more. Bread, some the Act of March 3,1879. Second class postage paid at Dillon. MONDAY MAY 8 p.m. The meeting was then ad­ kinds, went up two cents a loaf, andsomeother items slid quietly up, to NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: Inland Newspaper. Represen* Jack C. Hoyrup tatives. inc., 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, ill. 606U,'Member: Montana Press Beaverhead County 4-H Council, Keith Lokensgard journed.. drive any homemaker on a fixed income quietly or screaming up the Association and the Associated Press. Room 200 at the Post Office Ruth Pilgrim Karen Walsh gave a demon­ wall. Building, 8 p.m. May 8: stration on Comparing, “Breeding But worse yet, how about some of our aged, who the people at the Kiwanis, Noon, Staircase. Kelly Stewart and Fettening of Livestock. welfare department are trying to hold body and soul together on $45 a Rotary, 6:30 p.m., State Dining Krista Petersen Projects"; Sandy Rebich gave her month? The T-E welcomes letters to the editor on any subiect or topic of general interest. All Room. Susan Gallaher demonstration on “Hie Five Most Job shortage isn't as bad as it was, with ranch work opening up and Iletters must be signed and should be limited to not more than 750 words. BCHS Board of Directors, 8 p.m., Important Breeds of Dairy Cattle*’ many men needed throughout the county. Skilled workers are still job- The editor reserves the right to edit all lettersThe for Parkviewspace, good Acrestaste and Rest for the Home purpose Arly McLaren • Club Notes and Larry Rebich gave his hunting, such as carpenters and equipment operators although as the ofdeletingOnypersonalattacksonindlvidualsorgroups,Auxiliary will meet at the home^ of High School. Clarence Burton DILLON—A potluck supper will Cora Bensov, Monday evening at 8 Parkview Acres Auxiliary, 8 Wanda J.o Nebeker demonstration on “The Five Chief weather improves, their type of work is getting underway. There be held Sunday evening at the o’clock, with Dorothy Short as co­ p.m. Connie Weatherston Breeds of Cattle in the United aren’t many vacancies in offices, stores, or cafes at present, but again Lutheran Church in the parish hall, hostess. Candy Stripers, 7 p.m., St. Rose Toni Marinkovich States”. Mrs". Walsh served with the tourist season and warm weather this too should look up for beginning at 5:30, according to Family Center. n refreshments. the job seeker. Rev. Max Feuerstack. Club reporter, Sandy Rebich Houses to rent are hard to find, especially at reasonable prices. Most Those attending are asked to „• Anniversaries • New Arrivals houses are for sale, and not for rent. Rents are all more than $125 a bring any type food to serve six, May 6: Madison County • Sick Cali • District Court month for one or more bedroom homes that are at all attractive. and everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Delaney A boy to Mr. and Mrs. DeWane Monday morning the court Elections and budgets go together, and really deserve a lot of Aslett. BARRETT HOSPITAL dismissed as fully settled up thethought and a discussion of their own—for the local offices, for the Admitted: Belva Guefre, Maisie merits, three cases: hospital district, for hospital trustees, the new constitution, state of­ Davis, both of Dillon. Farmers Insurance Group ficers and folks to run the nation. Dismissed: against Charles (Chuck) Lumley; In Beaverhead County horses are a favorite topic, and a source of The Daily TV Schedule Annie Johnson of Dillon. General Electric Co. against O- disagreement. This weekend, everyone will have a chance to talk Includes Cable Channels 2, a, 5 & i Also Non-Cable Missoula coded No. U Bar-J Trailers Inc. and Minerals horses, see horses and argue, between the Beaverhead Riding Club • Hot Lunch Menu Engineering Co. and Myrtle Smith open show, where all breeds will be shown in halter and performance against Liberty Loan Co. and classes and for those who are racing fans, the Kentucky Derby will be Twin Bridges Hot Lunch Northwestern Finance Co. They on television at 3 p.m. with a horse owned by Chuck Nicholas of Dillon Monday, May 8 had been set for trial before court in contention. Friday, May 5 and jury. 4:00 PM 6:30 PM Lasagne, buttered peas, bread 2— Jeannie 2 fit 13— Jimmy Stewart and butter,‘chocolate pudding andThe court also dismissed the 5:00 PM 4 fit 6— Wide World of Sports 6— Movie (Carter's Army) case of Central States Aircraft vs. 2, 4. 6 & 13— News 5— Lassie 7:00 PM milk. 5— Dragnet 13— Funky Phantom 2 & 13— Special London Bridge Special Nichols as abandoned by the Big Hole Valley News S:30 PM 7:30 PM plaintiff. 2, 4, 5, 6 & 13— News 4:30 PM 4— AH in the Family Hie case of Clarence Boschee 6:00 PM 2— Survival 5— Cade's County • Youth Reports 2, 5 & 13- News S— News 8:00 PM against Gladys E. Boschee was Annual Track Meet 4— O'Hara, U.S. Treasury 13— Jackson Five 2— Movie (The Hell With Heroes) transferred by the Court to 6— Truth or Consequences 4 & 6— FBI The Eager Beavers 4-H Club met Edna Wilke Ph. 689-2544 6:30 PM 5:00 PM 13— Ironside at the Fulton residence April 29 Cascade county as the proper 2— Movie (Double Trouble) 2 & 13— News 8:30 PM county. 5— O'Hara. U.S Treasury 5— Dragnet 5— All in the Family with two leaders, seven guests and Mrs. Tom Clemow was hostess at summer months. Hamburgers 6 & 13— Partridge Family 5:30 PM 9:00 PM seven members present. A decree approving final ac­ 7:00 PM 2— Adam-12 4 & 6— Movie (Morituri) counting of the guardianship of a birthday dinner honoring Tom were served after the work was 4— Movie (The Deadly Hunt) 4 & 5— Hee Haw 5— Gunsmoke They discussed the 4-H scrap Sr. Sunday. done. 6— Movie (The Fortune Cookie) 6— American Adventure 13— Bold Ones book and set the next meeting for Robert Laden, William Laden, 13— Brady Bunch 13— Odd Couple 10:00 PM Mrs. Donna Dooling and Mrs. A Beaverhead CowBelle meeting 2 & 5— News May 3 at the home of Sheila Danny Laden and Jeffrey Laden 7:30 PM 6:00 PM was handed down as to DannyMyrtle Andreasen hosted a bir­will be at the home of Mrs. Mark 5— Movie (A Tattered Web) 2 & 13— Emergency! 13— Night Gallery Shephard. thday dinner for Mrs. John S. Clemow May 10 at 2 p.m. Mrs. 13- Room 222 4— Glen Campbell 10:30 PM Mrs. Husted gave a talk on Laden who became of age April 2, 8:00 PM 6— Lawrence Welk 2— Sanford and Son 1972 and his share of the estate was Dooling Sunday. Monte and Mrs. Mark Clemow will 13— Movie (Double Trouble) 6:30 PM 10:40 PM safety and model meeting was Mrs. Rose Stocks and Mrs. be co-hostesses. 8:30 PM 5— Me and The Chimp 5— Eyewitness Report discussed. distributed to him. Mary Laden 2— Amazing World of Kreskin 7:00 PM 11:00 PM Lumley was the guardian ren­ Donna Rude are the Cancer Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoblitt from 4— Don Rickies 2— Bold Ones 2— Movie (Paris Blues) After the meeting adjourned, crusaders for the Jackson area. Hamilton were weekend guests at 9:00 PM 4— Dick Van Dyke 13— Billy James Hargis games were played and refresh­dering the account. 2— Night Gallery 5— My Three Sons 11:10 PM Letters of administration were They were out canvassing at the the Fred Else ranch. Mrs. Hoblitt 4 & 6— Love, American Style 6— Bewitched 5— Movie (Advance to the Rear) ments were served.
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