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Around the County with Tribune-Herald Correspondents • Crow Agency Mrs. C. C. Stanton Mrs. Merton Porter entertained members of her bridge club Thurs day evening at her home. Scoring honors were Mrs. John McGahan and Mrs. Gordon Powers. James Brown and daughter, Gertrude, of Parma, Idaho, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allred last week. Ray Roubideaux celebrated his fifth birthday Friday afternoon with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roubideaux. His guests were San dra. Christine and Shelly Cook, Billy, Candy and Janice Flem ming, Shirley, Alice Mary and Jack Janis, Patty Old Coyote, Pat Dußray, Paul Henderson, Clarkie Stanton and Billy Roubideaux. , Mrs. W. J. Henderson and daughter, Laura Joan, returned home last Thursday from Living- I ston where she had spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lunder man and daughters left Saturday for Hot Springs, S. D., where they attended the funeral of his father. Noble Lunderman, who passed away Friday at the Crow Indian hospital. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ( faffix' 'JEEi \ SS/ M HHIII Good Food Tastes Better MISSOULA BREWING CO., MISSOULA, MONTANA m all-new, streamlined too! | EAS V J ^^PINDRIE^^j n B ^e=3««=y— Want faster, cleaner washes? Easy’s 2 speedy tubs work together— do a whole week’s wash in an hour! One tub washes as the other flush rinses, then spins a whole load 25% drier than a wringer. Save time, work, hot water, too! • All-Alumlnum 6-Vane Agitator • Handy FIII-and-Rin«» Faucet • Portabio • Now Counter-Top Height • Aluminum Agitator • Two 9-lb. Capacity Tubs Osly'M” 5 MILES & ULMER CO. Hardin, Montana Clark Stanton Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Allen and Sandra of Oglala, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Martin pic nicked Thursday evening at Wil low creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roubideaux motored to Billings Sunday to bring her son, Jimmy Simpson, home from the Deaconess hospital where he has been a .patient for the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Mus grave and children of Baltimore, Md., have moved into the house formerly occupied by the Fred Claymores. Dr. Musgrave joined the staff at the Crow Indian hos pital last week. A week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lippert was his nep hew, Merton Lippert of Corvalus, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allred and Tana attended the wedding of Shirley Green and Donald Perkins in Lodge Grass last Saturday night. Miss Linda Stanton spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baker, in Lodge Grass. Recent births at the Crow In dian hospital include the follow ing: Girls—Mrs. Gerold Little Light of Crow Agency, June 30; Ok p J . 1 ? fl fl I Ji IT’S WHAT LIGHTS HER WAY— Three-year-old Noreen Corr gets a good look at what makes things “go” at an intersection near her Chicago, 111., home. The traffic light was knocked fr.> r its perch in an accident, and somebody strapped it to the p< Mrs. Richard Blaine of Lodge Grass, July 9. Boy—Mrs. Thomas Rock Roads, Sr., of Busby, June 28. • lonia By Mrs. Melvin Neal The Little Horn Demonstration club held its July meeting at the home of Mrs. Ella Eshleman with five members and four visitors present. Mrs. Henry Esp., Sr., of the Sew and Sew club gave a demonstration on “Lines for You.” The picnic site was changed and it will now be held at the John Noblett ranch August 14. The community is welcome to attend. Michael Nanto has returned from Gillette, Wyo., and is now employed by Lawrence Wagenaar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eshleman and Mrs. Ella Eshleman returned last week after a visit with their daughter and sister in Denver, Colo. On their return trip they visited another daughter and sis ter, Mrs. K. Hennings and family, at Worland, Wyo. Bob and John Childers of For syth have been visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bub Neal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and girls had as week end visitors Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kedl. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wagenaar and family of St. Xavier spent the fourth of July with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Therney. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hager and family of Butte, are visiting with Mrs. Hager’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uhl Bond, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Middlestead of California visited Wednesday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Eggart and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eshleman, 1I t t ’TTTTTTJT Take Your HZwJ Uvin 9 Room • Outdoors Navaco Ventilated Aluminum PORCH AWNING Take your porch out of the weather with a NAVACO Porch Awning . . . and enjoy more comfortable outdoor living this summer. Original ventilated design permits air circulation yet protects against sun and rain. Stur dily built of life-time alumi num, NAVACO Awnings can’t rip, rust or rot. There’s no upkeep . . . your first cost is your only cost. ALL SIZES — AT NEW LOW PRICES B^^ |™ I LINE OF -J NAVACO AWNINGS AND I DOORHOODS Quid: Delivery WbA E °*y Term * Sloan's Paint Store Mrs. Ella Eshleman, Mrs. K. Hen nings and Daniel Eshleman toured Yellowstone park recently. Guests over the fourth of July holiday of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Neal and family were Mr. and Mrs. James Dill and family of Billings and Mr. and Mrs. K. Childers and family of Forsyth. Mrs. Cloanna Ward and daugh ter spent July 4 with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wagenaar. Guests July 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Eshleman were Miss Verdett French, Daniel Eshleman, Mr. and 1 / ■ I B oP' 111 rA ^sßflfl£^^£u*y 1\ JBi WlzZgL 1954 Ford Mainline Fordor — Radio, Magic Air Heater. Was $1495.00 $1385^ A-l 1954 Chevrolet Tudor — Radio, Heater, 2-Tone Finish. Was $1525.00 SIQ7COO now 13/3 A-l 1954 Ford Sunliner — V-8, Overdrive, Radio, Heater. Was $1995,00. NOW ........ ............• I /73 A-l 1953 Ford Tudor — Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Leather Trim. SII QFOO Was $1275.00. NOW I I 73 A-l 1952 Chevrolet Tudor — Radio, Heater, 2-Tone Finish. Was $995.00 SQ/ FOO NOW 003 A-l 1951 Ford Fordor — Radio, Heater, Fordomatic. Was $795.00 s4O£oo NOW 073. Look over our BARGAIN ROW of lower priced Automobiles and Trucks — You are sure to find one to fit your budget. RASERALL /a\ Little Hom Valley W 28. 1955 MTO HCMC „j-w u* July 1955 Hardin Night Cobb Field, Spear Siding Billings You Are Mrs. K. Hennings and Patty, all of Worland, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eshleman. Fred and Mary Koening of Edgemont, S. D., are visiting her sister, Mrs. L. L. Waganaar. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Neal were Forsyth callers last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fellows and family of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fellows, and other rela tives during their vacation. The Rev. S. Benson visited at the John Noblett home Wednesday afternoon. Ray McGrath, uncle of Ellis Murdock, visited at the Murdock home several days last week. Sam Nanto is now back on the job after being confined several months due to severe burns. • Decker News By Decker Homemakers Saturday evening guests at the Emmett Munson home were R. W. Morris of Banner, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bumbaca, David, Mary Jo and Victor Westman. Deanne Mun son showed color slides for the evenings entertainment. Kenneth Beachel of Akron, Ohio, is spending the summer at the home of his grandfather, Art Beachel. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Muller mo tored to Sheridan Thursday where they purchased haying equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Son namaker, Mrs. Anges Sonnamaker, Martha Eaton, Raymond Fait and Henry Kisterman at dinner Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thomas, ac companied by Sandy Perryman, motored to Laramie Friday to at tend the King Merritt benefit rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson of Birney spent the fourth of July visiting at the Charles Penson home. The Continental Oil company has abandoned drilling operations on the Wardlow place near Dec ker at a depth of 5,400 feet as a dry hole. Sunday dinner guests at the A. E. Sonnamaker home were Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Senff of Story and Larry Thomas. After dinner the group attended the horse races at Decker in which Larry Thomas and Raymond Fait participated. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Muller and BUY A-l FOR VALUE; FOR SATISFACTION; FOR GUARANTEE baby of Sheridan spent the week end at the Simon Muller ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hall and girls attended the Miller 4-H club picnic Sunday at the W. S. Perkins ranch. Linda Thomas is visiting at the B. H. Porter home with her grand parents while her parents are in Laramie. Carl and Abe Mitchell of Sheri dan and Story visited Sunday at the Carsie Mitchell home. Mrs. Ray Corley and children spent the week end in Sheridan. R. W. Morris was a dinner guest at the Ned Bailey home Sunday and attended the horse races in Decker that afternoon with the Baileys. Nancy Bumbaca is visiting in Forsyth at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. R. Deadman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yalowizer and children spent July 4 on Day ton Kane fishing and picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elder have as houseguests their daughter, Belva, and family of Oregon. Vada El- from where I sit Marsh Neither Rain Nor Hail ... Nor Broken Boxes! Red Fowler, local R.F.D. mail man, got an English car —with a right-hand drive so he can stuff mailboxes from behind the wheel. “It’s great!” Red reports. “But it would work a lot better if all box holders would follow regula tions. A mailbox should be i 0 inches high, on the right of the road .. . within reaching distance from a car window. If one is knocked down, the owner should make repairs pronto.” Come to think of it, Red is pretty good about his obligations -delivering packages, supplying 1953 Ford F-350 LT^- With Stock & Grain Box, Dual Wheels. SIQQC^ Was $1525.00. NOW 1373 (Also available with 10' Beet Box at $1295.00) A-l 1953 Ford F-250 3 A-Ton Express — Radio, Fresh Air Heater, Good Rubber. ^IQQC^^ Was $1425.00. NOW 1343 A-l 1952 Chevrolet 3 /4-Ton Pickup — 4-Speed, Heater. Was $975.00 S Q9C° Q now 043 A-l 1948 Diamond-T Heavy Duty Truck — Beet Box and Under-Body Hoist. $9 OQCOO Was $1395.00. NOW 1473 A-l 1947 Dodge 2-Ton Truck — Beet Box, Under-Body Hoist. Had very $1 AQ£OO little use. Was $1150.00. NOW 1U73 A-l 1948 Diamond-T Truck — With Beet Box. Was $625.00 SC7£OO NOW 3/3 Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin, Montana Thursday, July 14, 1955 der accompanied them to Decker from Sheridan Saturday. Earnest Weinberg of Hardin called on friends and customers of the Decker area over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Durr and Kathy Elaine spent Sunday at Kirby with the Gregg Penson and William Furman families. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons, Barbara and Ray of Boyd were visiting relatives in the Decker community the past week. Mrs. Myra Harris, grandmother of Mrs. Gibbons, returned to Boyd with the Gibbons for a visit. Mrs. Clifford Cook was the win ner of a camera given away at the 4-H club and Miller Home makers picnic Sunday at the W. S. Perkins ranch. Saturday evening guests at the Clyde Hall home were Mr. and Mrs. James Stockton of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hall, Patsy and Virginia called at the Lloyd Schreibies home Thursday even ing. stamps, cashing money orders — saving us trips to the Post Office. Let’s fix up those boxes so he can get his chores done fast. From where I sit, obligations always work both ways. For in . stance, I figure that I’m obliged to respect your right to enjoy your favorite beverage—be it cof fee, tea, beer, buttermilk or what ever. Why? Because I’d expect you to do the same for me. The Golden Rule should be followed “to the letter” by everyone. Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation 15