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Page Six Vida Community Moisture Received Precipitation ampunting to .45 of an inch was recorded at the Vida weather station Thursday in the form of rain and wet snow. Ice anasleet caused REA line trouble which resulted in many residents of the community being without power for several hours Thursday BM again Thursday night. The Clarence Nefzgers, Ray and Betty Nefzger were recent visitors at the Joe Knutson home in Froid. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKee, of Wolf Point, enjoyed a few games of pinochle Monday evening at the Anton Abraham home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seebart and Wesley Seebart were supper guests Of the Walter Schillingers Tuesday evening. M. E Howard of the Cow Creek community, was a business called In Vida recently. Tae Vida Baptist Ladies Aid met Thursday afternoon at the Leo Kahm home. Wesley Seebart, who has been Visiting his brother, Fred Seebart. for several weeks, left Wednesday for Alaska. The HERALD-NEWS EataWlehod In Till Continuation of the Wolf Point Herald, The Roosevelt County News, The Fort Peck Leader, The Wolf Point Promoter, The Roosevelt County Independent ■ntesed as second class matter at the postoffice at Wolf Point, Montana, July 11, IMO, under the Act of March 8,18 TB Published Every Thursday Morning at Wolf Point County Seat of Roosevelt County, Montana HARRY N. DOWNS and MIKE M. VUKELICH Editors and Publishers GLENN E. BUNNELL, News Editor — SUBSCRIPTION RATES — Per year, >3.50 (in the Counties of Roosevelt, McCone, Daniela. Valley, Sheridan and Richland.) Within the State of Montana outside above counties, $4.00 per year. Outside the state of Montana, $5.00 per year. ■ r ''' ■ ”1 * ; B /SB BE Flip Cti.i'ir*? _ g THIS SALE ''lMgll ill E S ■ -I^l Jpß GALLONS i^B?8 : WM CM MH., IH Illi compvuda? . »' ' ? ■ H If] ' ^^^B B Mb B B^ ■a .' 11 (Carter) d^B ||\EXTRA fl ■ j \ * BBS I " • 1V54 (HI CARTE* OIL Far EXTRA Service, See Tear Carter Dealer CARTER (ML BULK PLANT WOLF POINT SERVICENTER HIWAY CARTER SERVICE The Stoney Olsons of the Cow Creek community were Tuesday visitors at the Bob Nefzgers. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nefzger and the Ray Nefzgers went to Glen dive Tuesday after baby chicks. Bert Nelson of Williston was transacting business at Vida Tues day. Mrs. Dale Goodale of Circle was a caller at the Bob Nefzger home Tuesday, The Vida baseball club held its annual meeting Wednesday eve ning at Midway hall in preparation for an active season. Leonard Loen dorf is the newly elected manager and Jim VanAtta his assistant. Lunch •'was served following the meeting. Gene Eggebrecht and Dave spent the weekend in Billings with the family. The Arnie Leuenbergers were supper guests at the Boots Erick son home Wednesday evening. Edgar Casterline is convalescing at the Henry Casterline home at Columbia Falls following a recent operation at Kalispell. The Ervin Leuenbergers, who moved to California last fall, re- NATIONAL EDITORIAL J THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana cently visited Jerry and Kerry Wal lace, former Vida residents. Their father, Cecil Wallace, died some time ago. Stanley Parris, county agent, showed some interesting soil con servation pictures to the pupils of Wolf Creek school Friday. The teacher, Mrs. Roy Hanson, was un able to get to school that morning as a result of the snow storm. Excavation for Deane Nefzger’s basement was completed Wednes day by Art Idland of Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Casterline and the Glen Engens were supper guests at the Ed Casterline home Tuesday evening. .Calvin Bogar went to Billings Friday for his dental appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Hofland were Miles City visitors one day last week. The Lee Hintzs returned Wed nesday from Minneapolis. They drove back Stanley Jensen’s new car. The Gene Schillingers spent the weekend in Lewistown with May me Schillinger and the Marcus Bourkes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casterline were Wednesday evening supper guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson. Oscar Nesvig and Rev. Leahy of Wibaux, were Vida callers Thurs day enroute to Wolf Point. The L. C. Kellys were guests at the Gottlieb Schock Jr. home at a birthday supper Friday evening in honor of Clarence Nelson’s birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leuenber ger were dinner guests at the Jhon ny Strobel home in Richey Tues day. The Kenneth Schillingers were Sunday visitors at the Bill Novak home in Wolf- Point. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huber return ed recently from lowa where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Hu ber's brother. Guests at the Gary Beuchler home Thursday evening were the Johnny Strobels, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Leuenberger and Rev. Bertsch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggebrecht are receiving congratulations on the birth of a boy Thursday at Trinity hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schillinger re turned Sunday evening from their Why value-wise buyers are swinging to Ford! 3 1 B They are finding that Ford brings them everything IM KSmKSKp a B they might want to meet modern tastes and requirements RsßgSEjJkv » s .fl^KMHiiflHHl^^MßflM■ fl• fIE 3 S JB^^J****^^ j »35E «;■ •< 1 • • ■ , »—m—M - •-•4 MBBB» : ■ 1 • M'”- ' . 1 ..Ig You can’t buy better! It’» the stunning Customline Fordor Sedan. Ford’s the only low-priced car with all these “Worth More” features Recognized leadership in styling You can pay more but you’ll rfever find a car that’s more “at home” wherever you may drive it. For the smart new '54 Ford is as modern as tomorrow with the crisp, commanding lines of today’s style leader. And it’s just as smart inside! The sparkling new decorator-designed interiors have colorful new upholstery fabrics and harmonizing trim that spell quality wher ever you look. Choice of most modern engines Ford and Ford alone, in the low-price field, offers you a choice of V-8 or Six ... the brilliant new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 or the flashing new 115-h.p. I-block Six. Both Ford engines have rigid, extra-deep blocks for smoothest, quietest operation and extra-long life . . . plus the trip to Spokane. They attended the tournament at Great Falls enroute home. । Ronnie and Connie Loendorf at tended a birthday party Saturday afternoon at the George Loendorf home in Wolf Point in honor, of Gregory Loendorf* birthday. Sunday supper guests at the Gust Strobel home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ouch, the Johnny Stro bels, of Richey, and the Martin Leuenbergers. Mrs. Russel Ozmundson and daughter of the Cow Creek com munity luckily were not injured when their car skidded on the icy highway and overturned a few miles north of here Saturday. The Boots Ericksons were Satur-' day evening callers at the Donald Anderson home north of Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hofland and Karen visited the Glen Engens Fri day evening. Saturday evening callers at the Albert Ketner home were* Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seivers, the Martin Leu enbergers and Johnny Strobels. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Engen of Thief River Falls, Minn., Mrs. Lou Polly and Mrs. Arnie Engen of Black WILL BUY MINERALS - LEASES - ROYALTIES in Roosevelt — Daniels — Richland Valley — Sheridan — Dawson and McCone Counties DUDLEY LIGHT PHONE 269-W BOX 381 WOLF POINT, MONTANA RATHERT-SCHREIBER CO. Rsver Falls, Wis., visited the Glen Engens a few days last week. The Adam Remmicbs were Sun day callers at the Ed Casterline home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kluth called on the Arnie Leuenbergers Friday evening. The Dan Seivers family were Sunday visitors at the Axel Erick son home. Mrs. Doris Sukut and Mrs. Don na LeValley were Saturday after noon callers at the Bud Erickson home. The Walter Schillinger family spent the weekend with relatives in Billings. | The Boots Eriqksons were Sun day dinner guests at the Bob Nefz ger home. | Les Gulbrandson of Glendive was I a caller in our conununity Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ault and 1 daughters Kerel Hagen and Jackie Kemper of Wolf Pqjnt, and the Ar nie Leuenbergers were Sunday ev ening visitors at the Glen Engen home. The Bud Ericksons were guests at the Lee Hintz home Saturday evening. The men went into Wolf savings and “GO” of modem, high-compres sion, short-stroke, low-friction design. Ball-Joint Front Suspension For the first time in any low-priced car, you get the smoother riding and easier handling of Ball-Joint Front Suspension —an advance you’d expect to find only in the costliest cars. Choice of 5 power assists . . • Including Fordomatk Only Ford in the low-price field offers power on all four windows ... a 4-way power seat which adjusts up and down as well as forward and back. Power steering, power brakes and versatile Fordomatic Drive are also available— and they make your fine Ford even more fun to drive. Wolf Point, Montana y Point to listen to the broadcast of the tournament games at the Elks club. <( We BUY the BEST To BAKE the BEST” NhS h IVe do not aim to make the most bread —only the BEST Bread! • 4 WOLF POINT BAKERY ■’SPECIALIZING IN DECORATED CAKES FOR ANY OCCASION" — Phone 165 — WOLF POINT, MONTANA. Choice of 21 new models With fourteen stunning body styles available with either of Ford’s new engines, Ford offers a car to suit every taste and need. In fact, for ’54, Ford offers the widest selection of models in the entire industry! Top value at resale Used car prices show that in recent years Ford has consistently returned a higher proportion of its original cost at resale than any other car. And for 1954, with all its advanced new fea tures, Ford is worth even more when you buy H . . . and it stands to reason it should be worth more when you sell it, too. We cordially invite you to * Test Drive the 1954 Ford _ THURSDAY, MARCH 18, lIM ' The Bud Ericksons were Sunday evening callers at the Allan Schil lingers.