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10 Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin. Montana Thursday, June 18, 1959 Sarpy Creek Mrs. Arthur Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nichols and girls attended the barbecue at the Kemph ranch in Custer Sunday. Attending the horse show Sun day In Forsyth were Hardie Red ding, Walter Tadsen and Walt. J. C. Gamble of Billings was a Monday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arther Gamble. David Johnson of Billings is Spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson. Mrs. Walter Tadsen and Mrs. George Goodale, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Oxford, left Tuesday for Superior, where they will visit with Mrs. Oxford for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Howard and Lee motored to Billings Monday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamble and Dorothy while there. The Sarpy Busy Beavers 4-H club met at the Beaver Creek school Wednesday. Demonstrations were given by Leonard Butler. Barry Ferguson and Phills Barnes. Mrs. Helen Henericks of Hysham was a guest speaker. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nichols and girls were Tuesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Bobby. i Calling at the Arther Gamble home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Redding. 1 Branding of calves was under-• taken the past week at the Ozzie Nichols, Arther Gamble, Rich Ho-, ward and Otto Peterson places. Mrs. Hardie Redding motored to Missoula to attend the graduation of her niece. । As usual, something always hap pens to the Rich Howard family. Due to brake failure on the car, Mrs. Howard took fence and fence We AMAZING DISCOVERY THAT KILLS CATTLE GRUBS SIMPLY BY SPRAYING! One or two spray treatments a year with Co-Ral kills cattle grubs inside the animal before they can damage meat or hide. Recommended for cattle grubs, screw worms, hornflies, lice and ticks on beef cattle, sheep, swine, goats and horses. See us soon for the complete story on Co-Ral, the first spray insecticide that controls all important livestock insect pests. * Trademark. 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TNI VALUE CM ■—' OF TNI MINIUM MIKI CLAM GRAHAM-STAUNTO^ RAIDIN, MONTANA post out to Ozzie Nichols pasture, narrowly avoiding a very bad ac cident, Saturday morning. Results are a broken windshield, chrome trim torn off, many wire scratches, on the car, and a very excited Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Millard Nichols is a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nichols, in Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lltnanaer, accompanied by Don Howard, at tended the Horse Show in Forsyth Saturday. Mrs. Jenny Cox and Mrs. Frank Clark of upper Sarpy were luncheon guests of Mrs. Millard Nichols and afternoon coffee guests of Mrs. Rich Howard Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arther Gamble and boys were Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Gahl of Forsyth. Russel Meese, Walter Tadsen and Newt French branded calves the first of the week, with many people helping. Mrs. Arther Gamble was a Sat urday morning coffee guest of Mrs. Ozzie Nichols. | Dale Gamble of Livingston spent several days as a guest of Lee Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Nichols mo tored to Sheridan, Wyo. Wednesday where they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nichols. Mrs. Millard Nichols accompanied them home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Math Koch Sr. of Custer, were Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arther Gamble. Mrs. Winfred Hays was hostess to the Sarpy Social club at her home Tursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garverich and Mike were Tursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gamble. Calling at the Leo Goedert home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Redding. U A Classified Ad For Quick Results Butte Creek By Mrs. Joe Considine Butte Creek D Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hanlan mo tored to Gillette Friday to the cattle sale. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frankforter and family, Ernest Fredrickson, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry motored to Broadus Saturday. C. T. Denson went Ho Sioux City, lowa Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry motored to Broadus Sunday morning to meet Mr and Mrs. Jack Holmes and daughters and R. B. Rowland. Mr. Rowland Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine this week. Jim Fisher went to the dance at Boyes Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kogele and daughters were visitors at the Roy Swope home Sunday. Mrs. Roy Swope and children were visitors at the Francis Trauh home Friday. Mrs. Everett Hanlan was a visit or at the M. H. and Joe Considine homes Sunday. Roy Swope helped Leonard Somers Brand calves on 3-Bar Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry and R. B. Rowland were visitors at the Roy Swope home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hanlan to Broadus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swope and family helped Jack Swope brand calves Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hanlan were visitors at the Joe Considine home Monday. Mrs. Dean Reder and Mrs. Curtis Lackamy and Michael were visitors at the M. H. Considine home Friday. Keith Considine returned from Wibaux Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Traub and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry and R. B. Rowland motored to Broadus Wednesday. Keith Considine motored to Broa dus Tuesday. Joe Considine motored to Boze man Thursday to get Barney Con sidine and Gladys Laßiviere from college. He took R. B. Rowland back to his ranch near Lame Deer. They returned home Friday. Ashland By Mrs. L. D. Trusler Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kamhoot and sons, Kurt and Delvin, former Ashland residents, now residing in Superior, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore. During their visit they were enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Snodgrass and called on many friends here. Miss Della Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hanson, was one of the 1959 graduates of Mont ana State college at Bozeman, dur ing the presentation of awards she received the Herrick award for out standing service to MSC. Della at tended the rural school on East Fork and was graduated from Custer County hugh school in Mlles City in 1955. She received her degree in home economics and ha^ accepted a position at Alberton. She plans to visit at the home of her parents for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mosgar and family of Albuquerque, N. M., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mosgar and family of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Minnie Mosgar. Miss Ellen Larson of Bllings is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bad gett. Miss Agnes O’Brien of St. Labre Indian mission left the fore part of the week for a short vacation in New York City. Mrs. Naomi Thompson of Los An geles, Calif., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tait Sr., of Otter creek. Buche Auekenbach of Pocatello, Idaho arrived last week to spend the summer months at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. George Shy. Father's Day Special Purchases! 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