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Whispering ? ». I / : 7 ilW '/ I j ¥ may get your message across to one person, But, Mr. Candidate if you wish to get your message across to the voters of Carbon County you must Speak Out Loud An announcement of your candidacy for office published in the Chronicle will be "speaking out loud" to every voter in the county and show your appreciation of the support you expect from the voters by publicly Inviting their assistance at the poll ; August 26. The time is getting short Do It Now A Remember* The Chronicle Job Department Is fully equipped to do all kinds of Campaign Printing-Cards, Circulars, Placards, Pamphlets, etc. Prompt Delivery THE CARBON COUNTY CHRONICLE ROBERTS ITEMS (Special to The Chronicle) RETURNED FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doty, former res idents of this vicinity, arrived in Rob erts Saturday from Los Angeles, Cali fornia, where they have been living for the past si* years. The Ro-Ca-Mo Camp Fire Girls of this place, held a ceremonial meeting Sunday evening. Several girls were made wood gatherers, and Gertrude Moon was made Firemaker, and was presented with a sterling silvur braoe let by the Ro-Co-Mo camp. Miss Moon is the first Firenmker of the Ro-Ca-Mo Camp. Mike Hogan made a business trip to Red Lodge Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. R. Moon visited in Red Lodge Friday. P. J. Stillwell of Billings was a business visitor in Roberts last week. | Anton Alberni was a Roberts visi tor Friday. 1 Ed Catt of near Boyd was on aur streets Thursday. I Miss Mary Sikara of Elbow Creek j was in town Thursday. J A much appreciated rain fell in this vicinity Friday afternoon. Mrs. Barney Deeney returned from , Reed Point Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Sutian was a visitor at the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. James and Miss Crystal Baker attended the dance at : River side Park Saturday evening. Florence Schrumpf and children visited in Roberts, Friday and Sat urday and Saturday. S. W. Waples and family of Red Lodge visited in Roberts Sunday evening. j T. R. Schrumpf of Red Lodge, vis i ited with his uncle, T. C. Schrumpf, who lives i.ear Seims, Sunday. Calb Duncan of Billings visited with his brothsr-In-law George Hunt Sunday. Mr*. Mabel Punch and son Bobbie of Billings, visited Sunday with her Aunt Mrs. George Hunt. Harr Harness and family visited with T. C. Schrumpf and family Sun day afternoon. Emil Heikkila made a business trip to Cotton Wood Creek, Friday after noon. Albert Budas and family returned from a trip through Yellowstone ; National Park, Thursday. I ■ M*s Florence Schrumpf of Red Lodge spent Friday with A. R. Moon I uid family. j M>* Hilm« Rikki of Red Lodge pent the week end in Roberts at tending to Camp Fire business. The Ro-Ca-Mo Camp Fire Girls held their regular business meeting Friday. » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh of Red •'xidce vif'trd with his brother, Jos eph Marsh, Friday. Mrs. Sarah Chappel and Miss Mar ha Hetland, of Joliet, spent Wed nesday afternoon at the T. C. Cch i -umpf home. Miss Lucille Merkle of Norris, ar rived here Friday for a few days vis it with Lois Webber, before leaving Monday with her mother for the Eaat. Miss Hilms Rickki, of lied Lodge was a week end visitor in Roberts, 'is* Rlekki is Guardian of the Ro-Ca Mo. Camp Fire Girls, o( Po.ierts. Oscar Bergen and family who have been touring in the north eastern part of the state, returned home, Satur day evening. Mrs. Julia Hogan who fell broke her ankle one Hay last week s getting along as nicely as could he expected. and C. A. Gibson met with a very se ere accident Tuesday evening when e received a cut which necessitated ix stitches by 'he doctor. Fred Gibson and family of Absaro ki • are planning on moving back to Roberts. Fred has rented the Arvid Wilson house on the west side of the railroad, in which to live. Mrs. Lillian Brakkemen of Harlow 1» visiting veith her parents, Mr. Mrs. Lambert Do Vries this week. She arrived in Roberts Sat-1 irday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Cross and laughter drove down from Belfry Saturday evening and visited over Sunday at the L. G. Webber and J. James homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt enter- | tainod the following at their ranch ! Sunday; Mrs. Caleb Duncan and i daughter Bertha of Billings, and A. j Moon and family of Roberts. Ed. Baker arrived here in his car Saturday evening from Los Angeles | where he and Mrs. Baker spent the winter. They are visiting Mrs. Bek-! parents at Belmont and will now spend a few days here at the Daniel Baker home. I TOMBSTONES Our Workmanship and Service is Fully Guaranteed. We Specialize in the Famous Hark Grey and Imperial St. Cloud Granites. OUR PRICES ARK RIGHT M ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE MIDLAND MONUMENT CO. S. E. CASY, Manufacturers Agent Box 445 Billings, Montana I Just Phone I 3 S R I > * ■■■ <■ v + r i jl' t ÎS '■ H r * f .1 ;• n. ♦ I /j •/> A - s - + t * ♦ The easy and economical way to do your Grocery shopping is to phone 131-R your list for a day's or week's supply and everything you order will be delivered promptly and just as you ordered it. ♦ i Economy Grocery : t + <• H AIL INSURANCE RIGHT NOW IS A NECESSARY INVESTMENT PEAS Can be Insured up to (100 an acre valuation. WHEAT ► Will carry $ 30-00 p« r acre on irrigated and $24.00 per acre -irrigated land. on non ALFALFA For seed will stand $45.00 per acre, or $16.00 per acre for hay catting. You can insure every crop you raise, including Sugar Beets, Potatoes, Timothy, Corn, Oats, Etc., Etc, Insure NOW and pay for it after the crop is cat. Losses Adjusted and Paid in the Field Send for me before and after the loss. ELBERT HYMER Phone 76 or 96-J4 Red Lodge, Montana. Representing the Hail Department of The Great American Insurance Co. Resources $46,000,000. Mrs. Reba Moon visited a few days la , t weck with M rs. Lo is Schrumpf. Cmûe Jetas tfcsfh ON A VACATION I AIWASÎ FEEL LUCE A TMEOR.V — I DON'T WORK.! v> > 4> r :•* ■ rtzs .L •Aid