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Page Sixteen Vida Community Mrs. Walter Schillinger, chair man, and Mrs. Art Mossestad, vice-chairman, of the chest X-ray committee are working with many other volunteer helpers in an effort to get everyone in this area signed up for the X-ray service which will be avaiiable at Vida on April 7, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jerry Vine returned from Texas on schedule. Jerry has to be here to see which direction the wind comes from on March 21. He pro bably would have stayed in Texas Early Bart Stock up now on exciting Spring values v™ X... r .. ■ - ¥ • \9 5 Surf - Isle 5 Cans Bonita Tuna s l* Red Pitted Pie " 2 2 Cans Cherries 55< Kounty - Kist 4 ^ ans Cream Corn 49< Mill Race Cut Green Beans Cans 69< Apco— Broken Sections ^Can Grape Fruit |79< Old South Unsweetened 2 oz * ^ ans Orange juice 89* Pork Pound Shoulder Roasts 35c (Lean - Meaty - Juicy) dreaded Frozen Pkg. Shrimp 59< (Ready For The Pan) Good Selection Easter Candies Select Your Easter Ham or Turkey Now! if he had known it was going to be from the southwest. Bud Erickson, Buster MsClellan, Lee Hintz, and Marvin Erickson made a business trip to Glasgow Friday. Mrs. Allan Schillinger was a Glendive visitor on Tuesday of last week. Due to the blizzard conditions she was an over-night guest at the Dale Goodale home in Circle. Mrs. Jim Van Atta visited school i Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Deane Nefzgcr spent sev oral days last week at the parental Schleker home in the Watkins community. Bonnie, Carol and Buddy Lau bach. of Boulder. Colo., have been visiting at the Clarence Laubach home. Many from this community at °nded the Style Show in Wolf Point Friday evening. The Royal Neighbors will meet Tuesday afternion April sth at the home of Mrs. Pete Olson. Mr. ami Mrs. Bernard Wander aas and family returned Wednes day from a trip to Spokane, Wash., where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schillinger were entertained at a goose dinner Thursday evening at the Anton Abraham farm home. Vida friends of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lock (custom combiners), Table - Pride - Pure STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 20 oz. glass far Instan t Swansdown YeUow Cake Mix . , . ,lv ■ '-• •' •- • A Navel — 220 Size ORANGES ^2 Case $2" •vwttt t 'rrrrrrrr o - "HOME HINTS” □ • by j w Home Service Director Cornotion Company * This time of year citrus fruits are at their *< » best! Oranges and grapefruit are rich in Vita- I min C, so necessary to good health and vitality. * Here are a few hint* on caring for citrus fruits. *< • ... Do not buy more than your family can use during a week. 1 ~ Store citrui fruit* In a cool, dark place. ) • ...Handle fruit carefully. Avoid bruises caused by dropping or crushing. ) * ... Chill orongei for juice before iqueexing. Adding cube* to chill, dilute* th* juice. THE HERALD-NEWS, Roosevelt County, W’olf Point, Montana of Penrose, Colo., received clever announcements that a Special Lock has *been added to their house. Norman Luther Lock arrived March 14. Have you made your Red Cross contribution, Lists will soon be sent in. Mrs. Rose Connell.^ arrived last i week from Wisconsin and is vis iting at the Wilbur Eggebrecht home. About fifteen young people ga thered at the Gust Strobel home Thursday evening to help Ardcll Strobel celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eggebrecht attended the four-day Exposition at Glendive last week. Sunday dinner guests at the L. C. Kelly home were the Don Nel sons. the Art Mossestad family .and Brach’s CHOCOLATE COVERED Cherries Pound Box • i- <tj . > - FRESH FROZEN LUTEFISK FRYERS - AIL CUIS OF PORK, BEEF AND VEAL OUT TREY FDD DS7IN Gi gSHA. MONTANA INSTITUTION 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Schock Jr. and children. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Art Mospestad's birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson and son called on the Anton Ab rahams Wednesday afternoon. | The Arnie Leuebnergers were ' weekend visitors at the Earl Nefz ger home in Frazer. Sunday guests at the Walter SchiHingef home were the Albert 1 Loendorfs, Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Nefzger. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McFarlane are visiting relatives in Great Falls and Kalispell this week. The Albert Ketner family were 1 dinner guests at the Arnie Leuen | berger home Thursday. Mrs. John Hintz, who spent the winter in California and Phoenix MINATVRE Chocolates Pound Box 59< Towne - House Crackers Pound Box 33< Pink Grape Fruit 10 to ' 69' Extra Fancy Red Rome Apples Pounds 59< RED SPUDS 10 Pound Cello Bag ^9^9 CELLO BAG CARROTS 2 23< arrived last week to visit the Lee Hintzs. The Sam McClellans recently moved into their new farm home. The Anion Abrahams spent the week-end at the Howard Braton home in Vida. Mrs. Everett Hofland and Rhonda were models for the Federated Store in the style SfidW Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Strobel. Al bert Ketner and the Martin Lcuen- | bergers were business callers at Circle Monday. The Earl Nefzgcrs of Frazer were Sunday visitors at the Clarence Nefzger home. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Abraham and Elmer Glaeske called on Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wanderaas Fri day evening. A number of inter- Jl® W Win an E as * er Bunny Doll! & Buller NiW IS Gift r 4 °* RvM •* CoHm Gt / With These Greet Bis Bussy Dells 111 I HU / Special Butter-Nut QRz / Coffee lb. v ^Pkgs. 3 98< Fillet of Pkfl Ocean Perch 39< (Fresh Frozen - Boneless - Pan Ready) csting slide pictures wore shown. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Bogar and the Harold Eggebrechts attended the square dance fe tival in Glen dive Saturday evening. Spring is in the air. Several members of the Vida Rod and Gun Club held a practice shoot at the local range Sunday afternoon. Eleanor Ketner spent the week end at the Johnny Strobel home in Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Derr arrived Monday from Oklahoma where they spent the winter. Don Cole of station KGCX was a business caller at Vida the first of the week. Janet Mosscstad and Joan Kelly were guests of Jean Kelly at Havre over the weekend. The Kenneth Schillingers were Dennis J J oz. glass Boned Chicken 89 c Derby 5 Chili t F ^1 9 /Rb Pound Box Chee Spread 2,^ For Lenten Cheese Dishes Betty Baker 2 Egg Noodles 49* tang large jar Salad Dressing 43' Pou nt Nucoa 29< Lipton's Biack Tea 48 Bags Pound Box 63< 79< N. B. C. J lb. Box Soda Crackrs 25 < Swift's Pound Round Steak 40< For Delicious-Swiss Steak THURSDAY, MARCH 11, W* Saturday supper at the Allan Schilllnger home Mrs. John Hintz. Mr. and Mi l.ec Hintz were Sunday dint.' r guests at the Boots Erick ms. The Arnie I .cut .bcrgcis Wire .tinner guests nt the Melvin 1 enberger home in Wolf Point Wed nesday even inn Jeanenne Jen'en. Lyd> i Seh", ' . and Delores Schilllnger had lune'i at the home of Irene Ei ickson lm lowing thi' style show Friday cw nlng. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Branton attended tiw v adding howei the Sunnyside school Sunday m honor of Mr. and Mrs. LaWieme Rhonda. —Classified Ads Cet Results!