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-Hardin Tribune-Herald, Thursday, September 17, 1953 14 SOLAZZI'S NEW & USED FURNITURE BARGAINS ••••••••••< extra special Chrome Kitchen, Dinettes — Table 1 leaf and 4 chairs ONLY »•••••••••• SPECIAL ON Samson Card Tables Reg. $9.95 table with all meted frame and masonite top in 4 colors. NOW $795 >••••••••••• SAMSON Card Table Reg. $6.95 Now $5.50 1 USED MAYTAG GAS ENGINE WASHER in A-l shape with a 1 year guarantee. $69“ ••••••••••< USED ELECTROLUX TANK TYPE Vacuum Cleaner Complete with all attach ments. Used only 6 times. Can’t tell it from new. >••••••••••« 3 USED Electric Ranges Monarch, Zenith and Hotpoint — all are in ex cellent condition and are at bargain prices. <••••••••••< Just Arrived FINISHED Chests of Drawers Blonde and Walnut ONLY $4950 Venetian Blinds 3 day service on special orders. Aluminum slats, plastic tape and nylon cords in 12 colors. Only 75c a sq. ft. Including Installation ••••••••••< WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE RACKS, ASH TRAYS. FRUIT BOWLS, and SCRAP BASKETS have just come in. MAGAZINE RACKS as low as $5.95 BOTTLE GAS CUSTOMERS — ring bell at back door for fast ser vice. We also de liver. Call 32 y Jnc. H FURNITURE n K-ZZ APPLIANCES Around the County with Tribune-Herald Correspondents • Sarpy Creek By Sarpy Ladies Club Visitors at the Winifred Hays home were Mrs. Harrison Hays and children, Perry and Ruby, and grandchildren, Richard and Donna, all of Colstrip. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodale and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Tadsen attended the rodeo at Mussel shell over the Labor Day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Orvilla Braur and family fished at Pease Bottom Labor Day. Callers Sunday at the Earl Bonine ranch were Mr. and Msr. Geo. A. Johnson and Judy Gerber of Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cass were in Billings last Tuesday attending a cattle sale. Barry Ferguson was released from the Deaconess hospital Monday after a three-day stay having his broken arm treated. Mrs. Geo. S. Emmerson and children, who have been visit nig her aunt, Mrs. M. J. Bren eman, left by train for their home in San Jose, Cal., Thurs day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mees and son spent Labor Day vis iting friends at East Boulder. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Howard visited at the Winifred Hays home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward of Bozeman spent Labor Day week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garverich. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Criswell motored to Billings Wednesday to attend the Boswell cattle sale. Don and Rich Howard were in Billings Thursday on busi ness. Mrs. Winifred Hays was a morning caller at the Ray Ox ford home recently. Sharon Keys was an over night guest of Dolly and Kay Criswell Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Campbell of Poca tello, Ida., arrived at the Oz zie Nichols home Thursday due to the death of his father, W. O. Campbell. Mrs. Rich Howard was a dinner guest at the Art Gam ble home Thursday. The Ladies Social club of Sarpy met at the home of Mrs. Hardy Redding Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Math Koch, Sr., of Custer were supper guests at the Art Gamble home Tues day evening. Dan Eggart and Ora Long acre transacted business in Bil lings Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Gamble was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cooley and chil dren of Kirby joined the group later that evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Redding were Billings callers Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Leighton of Calgary Alberta, and Robert Leighton of Edmonton, Alber ta, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gam ble and boys and Miss Dor othy Gamble attended a show at Hysham Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eggart were Vir ginia Haveman of Myers, Charles May of Big Horn, Mr. adn Mrs. Coy Hucke and Girls of Billings and Waldo Herman. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gamble were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eg gart, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gamble and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hurley and sons of Hardin visited Mr. and Mrs. John Luther Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thompson of Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Karney J. Red man and family and Mrs. Geor gia E. Agee of Wyola visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eggart and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schindler shopped in Hardin Thursday. Mrs. Ozwald Nichols and girls were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Berger Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Howard visited at the Francis Cooley home at Kirby Sunday. Miss Carmen Cooley returned home with them for a visit. Visitors at the John Luther home Sunday were Mr. and Msr. Rich Howard and Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stark and sons. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Hodges of Heart Mountain, Wyo. Mrs. Hodges is the former Ruth Gamble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamble. Mrs. Rich Howard was a Har din shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. LaMonte of LaHarbor, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thatcher of Billings were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gamble. Mrs. Arthur Gamble visited Mrs. Tony Berger Thursday af ternoon. Elmer Showman of Hardin and Wayne Cox visited at the Dan Eggart home Friday.' Mr. Showman is vocational agri culture teacher in Hardin and makes regular calls on his stu dents Mrs. John Luther has been caring for the three small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hurley 7-' C’ * - -W • \ -Jr El s xS. B ' ■ - • - -.. TOTIN’ TROUT FOR TEACHER— Pretty Penn State co-ed Ginger Hamilton holds up her passing mark in fishing class, a newly-caught trout. An admiring classmate, Jim Bissett, smiles approvingly. They are pupils in the university’s trout fishing class. of Hardin, while their parents are visiting in Casper, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Howard visited at the Les Hammond home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mees and son visited friends at Boulder over the Labor Day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Frenzen of Thermopoli, Wyo., are parents of a son, born August 24. The Franzens are former residents Us ' “ Wo- : —' - (7- [ '7 ■ 1.8 '‘-f i Sr * 1 Come in and see ... value check ... and test drive a Ford today! No doubt about it... Ford’s the one fine car in the low-price field ! Feature after feature ... part after part.. • Ford is as fine as the finest . .. yet it's priced with the lowest. No car ever built has won such enthusiastic and growing preference as the ’53 Ford . . . and no wonder. For no other car with such a wealth of fine car features costs so little as Ford. Yes, Ford, with all its fine-car quality, is offered at a price that’s easy to pay. You can have a Ford with a V-8 engine—the same type of engine that powers America’s most expen sive cars—for hundreds less than many Six-cylinder ITorth more when you buy it .. . worth more when you sell it! Ford — • .. * . . . ^^^^•••••t******* - ********^******—... ... z ..:.:- / • • Y• • • Yx»— V ' /? ■ -~’w 1- ""—r \ .A.. 9 I If you’re interested in L used cars, be sure to see our selections! __ A HARDIN AUTO CO. Hardin, Montana of this comunity having been employed at the E. L. Jacob sen ranch. Tommy Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Berger, cel ebrated his 14th birthday Monday, Sept. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Hays and girls were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pepper. Those attending the show at Hysham Sunday evening were Mrs. Tony Berger and sons, Tommy and Donny, Mrs. Oz wald Nichols, Carol and Renae Nichols and Jimmy Dale and Charlotte Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamble left Tuesday to spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Hodges and son in Cody and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hodges and children. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Berger were in Billings Tuesday at tending a cattle sale. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hays, Gail and Garry Hays of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Hays Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nichols were hosts at a pot luck sup per held at their home on Sarpy Thursday evening. Guests from Hardin were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morissette and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. George Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones and sons, the Rev. and Mrs. Everett Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kuck and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zilmer and son of California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oxford were supper guests at the Win ifred Hays home Friday eve ning. Miss Linda Mae Nichols was an overnight guest of her grandparents, and Mrs. W. O. Nichols, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Dust were Monday afternoon guests of Mr. nad Mrs. Tony Berger. Mrs. Earl Stark and sons are visiting her parents in Wyola this week. • St. Xavier By Mrs. John Reno (Last Week’s Items) Warman Grange No. 139 met in regular session last Friday evening in the Clyde Hawks basement with a good attend ance. Two new members were received into the Grange. Mrs. Doyle Hansen honored her daughter, Sally Lee, with a cars. And a Ford powered with the high compression Mileage Maker Six costs even less. Then, too, Ford’s body is built like the best, with steel body panels of the same quality and thickness as in the most expensive cars. Ford also proves that a car doesn’t need to carry gas-thirsty extra weight to “gentle” you over the bumpiest roads! For Ford’s smooth, level ride blots out the bumps . . . cuts front end road shock alone up to 80%! Also, you can have your Ford V-8 with Master-Guide, the last word in power steer ing. Master-Guide cuts up to 75% of turning party on her third birthday Friday, Sept. 4, at the R. C. Willett home. Twenty-six youngsters and nine mothers attended the party. After play ing games, refreshments were served. Jimmie Willett of Billings re turned to his home Monday af ter spending the past week with his cousin, Wanda Willett. Mr. and Mrs. Uriel King had a get-together dinner Monday evening for the teachers and working personnel and guests. Miss Janet Goulet is spend ing several days with Miss Jean Forbes before leaving for Ida ho where she will teach school. John Willett, airplane ground technician, left last Thursday for Brunswick, N. J., where he will report for overseas duty. Miss Evelyn Frye of Alabama left last week by way of Chi cago for her home. Mr. and Mrs. James McAr- thur and son have moved to St. Xavier where Mrs. McAr thur will teach the second grade. Mr. and Mrs. Del Morrison have moved to the Jabs house in St. Xavier. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Willett of Billings were calling on friends and relatives in the community last week. The well child clinic was held last Thursday by Dr. B. K. Kil bourne and Mrs. Frank High baugh. Mrs. Art Biles was a Hardin shopper last Friday. CROW RESERVATION ALLOTMENT MAPS Each Township shows all Allotments and Topography: I can supply your needs, promptly and at a reasonable cost Write or Call; Phone 146 or 42-J. Hardin, Montana CARL RANKIN effort yet it leaves you with the natural “feel” of steering on the straightaway. There are many other fine-car features, too! Ford Full-Circle Visibility ... foam-rubber cushioned seats front and rear on all models . . . finishes that are baked on over a com plete rust-proofing treatment ... to men tion a few. It takes all these features to make a fine car truly fine . . . worth more when you buy it . . . and in resale, too! A survey of used car lots proves that people are willing to pay a larger percentage of the original cost for year-old Fords than for any other used cars. No doubt about it, Ford’s your best buy! CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means of thanking all my friends for the cards and letters I received during my illness and stay in St. Vincent’s hospital. James McArthur. Typing Paper For Sale at the Tribune - Herald f TO 40 YEARS Low Rate No Pom Can, WrtM»r«M CHAS. L EGNEW Ord St Bldg. Ph. 14g Hardin, Mont ItortWt IMM MMMT > TM HUMNTIAL IN MIKAMI CO. OFAMUUCA ■MomawMKm