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; Earl Fuller, Ogden,
arrived to visit her
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Mrs. Fuller is the
Dishon and will
her parents until
when she will join
Fuller who has been
to Panama.
Bell, Lethbridge,
Mrs. G.
Mrs. Batterson
Mrs. Bell on the oc-
her 76th birthday with
at Le Chateau on
Mrs. Matt Goebel
their 58th wedding
with a family
on Sept. 22.
and Mrs. Garrett
Okinawa, are
of the Dan Sadowskys.
Fruehausen is Mrs.
brother. The
are en route to
new home in Mountain
Idaho.
Happy Homemakers
their September
at the home of Mrs.
Pilgrim.
and Mrs. Phil Moore
returned from attending a
at the home of
Moore's father, John
Leonard, N. D. Mr.
is 96 years old and
his own home in
Mrs. Harold Lorenz
Vacationing in western
I,ucille Hastay,
Va., left Sunday
Calif., where she
attend the wedding of her
Mrs. Hastay has
visiting relatives and
in the area.
Myrtle Cyzewski,
Calif., has left for
after visiting friends
Clarence Crippen and
Seattle, have been guests
Howard Sissels and
Crippens.
Bert I,eSueur en-
members of her
breakfast club last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels
returned Monday from Sun
City, Ariz., where they visited
Mrs. Daniels' sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Long. Making
the trip with their parents were
Mrs. I,yle Arneson and Mrs.
Robert Ille, both of Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Martini and family have
returned from Bozeman where
their daughter, Rhonda, en-
tered Montana State Univer-
sity school of nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Serenson
returned home last Thursday
from an enjoyable trip which
took them to the western part of
the state and also Boise, Idaho. ,
En route to Boise they visited
with their son and daughter - in
- law, the Ken Sorensen's in
Bozeman, and with another
son, arian, who is attending
MSU.
In Idaho, they were guests of
their son,in-law and daughter,
the Ted Mason's, and got
acquainted with a new grand-
daughter, Tiffany Jo, born to
the Masons on Sept. 5. Also
visiting at the Mason home at
this time were Ted's parents,
the Truman Mason's of Crow
Agency, Mont.
En route to Great Falls, they
went by way of Area, Idaho,
and did some sightseeing at the
"Craters of The Moon Area,"
which was very interesting. At
Great Falls they visited
daughters, Sheryl and Maxine.
Sheryl is Distributive
Education Co-ordinator at
Great Falls High School.
Sheryl and four of her
students attended the National
Convention in Los Angeles last
spring. The past summer she
was an instructor at the Vo-
Tech school. Maxine is em-
ployed at Cascade Co. Cour-
thouse. While in Great Falls,
they also visited at a nieces
home, the Gary Steens, and
with Mr. Sorenson's sister and
husband, the Clarence Wells.
Green Tag
All
ent
• • • 9 lb. 13 oz. Box
NEW BUILDING -- Construction has
started on a new lumber yard complex at
Great Plains Supply here. The former
structure was completely destroyed by a
Schedule
Members of the Monk
Wagon Train Club are looking
forward to a second Indian
Summer Trail Ride, planned
for Oct. 7 and 8 at the Saxton
Cummings and Andy Lee
ranches northwest of Richey.
The first Indian Summer Trail
Ride of the MDWT Club was
held last year on Oct. 9 and 10,
at the John Blankenship ranch
west of Savage.
The pressure of harvest is
pretty much over except for the
beet growers, and this trail ride
gives a chance to have a
relaxing ride, enjoy the fall
scenery, and have a friendly
get together before winter
arrives. There'll be a ham and
turkey supper starting at 6:30
Regular GREEN
Warehouse TAG
Price PRICE
.z4, =2.0
White King *;
W.ot,,rSoffner..71h.Box $1.11 99C iil
rs. Butterworth's ...
rup........-ozJar 71= 66c
Peanut eutter..zsoz. Jar q.03 97€ i;
Log Cabin :
Syrup....o..,,oz. Jar..77C 71€ i il
llunt's
Omato Juice..,00Yo:%% S6c 44c
$250,000 blaze last July 25. According to
manager of the yard LeRoy Anderson It"
is hoped that construction will be com-
pleted by Christmas. The new building
will be 12 feet wider than the former
structure.
-- Don Mrachek Photo
Indian Summer Ride
Nt Goodies, Salted Nut Rolls Seven - Up 4 2 €
dy Bars . eli-Pack 47€
p.m. Oct. 7, at the starting point
of the Indian Summer Trail
Ride. The Saxton Cummings
ranch is six miles northwest of
Richey on the Wolf Point road.
After the meal, the regular
October meeting of the Mon-
Dak Wagon Train Club will be
held at camp. Entertainment
will follow. Jim Brenfler has
promised to show his slides of
previous Wagon Train trips,
trail rides, etc., and there will
probably be music for listening
and dancing. Breakfast will be
served to the trail - riding club
members Sunday morning and
the group will hit the trail over
the ridge towards Andy Lee's
place. After a lunch stop on the
trail, the ride will circle back to
Saxton Cummings place about
3 or 4 p.m.
This is not an official wagon
train, so the regulations have
been relaxed a bit to allow
rubber - tired wagons (horse -
flesh powered only), as well as
the regular iron rimmed ones,
on the trail ride, and of course
saddle horse riders are en-
couraged to attend. We hope to
be able to accommodate all the
members not riding saddle
horses, on the wagons, and all
club members in the vicinity
who have wagons and teams
are asked to let Saxton or Andy
know you'll be there.
Pasture is provided for the
horses, and you can bring your
own sleeping quarters --
(campers, tents, etc.), or
spread your bedroll on the
hillside or in the granary
Saxton has set aside for this use
for the 1972 Indian Summer
Trail Ride.
This is one of the "outings" of
the MonDak Wagon Train Club
for its members, if there are
any people who are interested
in joining the group for this
trail ride who are not members
of the MDWT Club, please
contact the club secretary,
Vera Henderson, phone 482-2806
for information on how you can
take part.
All who plan to take part in
this Indian Summer Trail Ride
please remember to notify the
club secretary Vera Hen-
derson, Rt. 1 Box 111, before
Sept. 30, as to the number from
your family attending, so
adequate food supplies will be
on hand for all meals.
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Store Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sundays
FALL SPECIALS
BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE
Bulk
= 1 o,
Anti-Freeze.... p,,o.
Bring Your Own Container
Cowboy Boot
$ 9S
Overshoes .... 7eriean
.... ,
10€
Tr, ple Vaccine
I
Combiotic..... s2 49
, Coats , Caps
* Jackets
BOB'S
I
* Gloves
Farm
WAREHOUSE MARKET
Sidney, Mont. - Located In The Bill Sky Shoppinll Center
" and
Open a.m.
to 8 p.m.
Home
Big Sky Shopping Center
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The Sidney Herald, Sidney, Mont., Wed., Sept. 27, 1972 - 13
The
Strow Pile
will be closed
Mondays
until November 1st
" See our new
items
arriving daily
Shop Early
for
Christmas
at the
Straw Pile
"['he 00Sunday
00morgasbord
Returns
Beginning Oct. 1
Lalonde Hotel
will hove Smorgasbords every
Sunday f0r the winter months
In The
] F,00on to 3 p.m.
-Z. MEnU --
Baked Corn=sh Hens
Roast Baron of Beef.
Broiled Sole F,Ilet Almond,he
SALADS GALORE
Bring The Entire Family
to the
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