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Published every Friday aud entered April 4,
1925. at the Postoffice at Hardin, Montana, for trans
iulssUhi Uirougli tile mails as Swoml-Claaa matter
under Act of Congress ot March 3, 1#79.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF BIG HORN COUNTY
BY HARDIN TR1B1! XE-HERA4J) PRESS
R. A. VICKERr. C. A CORKINS. Editors an Managers
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Social and Personal
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Charles Egnew, a student al
Intermountain College at Helena,
is home to spend the holidays
with his parents. Attorney and
Mrs. D. L. Egnew and sister. Miss
Nina Ruth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terpening
and Beverly Ann motored to Bill
ings, Monday and spent Christmas
with Mrs. Terpening's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Paulson. Mr.
Terpening returned Tuesday ev
ening but Mrs. Terpening and the
baby will remain until after New
Year's.
Hail the Glad New Year With a
Lucky Mince Meat Spice Cake
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Celebrate the glad New Year with
economical to make with a
WHETHER you hail 1935 with a
jovial midnight supper or a New
Year's afternoon open bouse, a
lucky fruit cake Is the proper ac
companiment to your toast to good
fortune in the days that come. Here
is an easy recipe that is as economi
cal as it is delicious. (You write
predictions on bits of paper and
thrust them into the under side of
the cake after it is baked, so that
one will come In each slice.)
Good Fortune Fruit Loaf
% (• OM packaa* <tr» mines meal and H cup
water bolted almost dry
% cup butter ar other thortsnlM
1 cw awar
1 •«*
1% cups flour
3 taatpaans baking powder
1 teciaana •trinamun
H toaapow nutmog
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Break mince meat into pieces.
Add cold water. Place over heat and
stir until all lumps are thoroughly
broken up. Bring to brisk boll: con
time boiling tor three mtnutes. or
until mixture is practically dry. Al
law to oooL Cream butter and sugar.
Add eggs, one at a time, and beat
vigorously until smooth and crenmy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Chambers
and little daughter, motored to
Forsyth and spent Christmas with
relatives and friends.
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Mrs. D. M. Strang left Satur
day morning for Pomona, Calif.,
to spend the holidays with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Glea
son. She was joined there by
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson oi
Hollywood, and her son, Robert
Strang, a student at the Uni
versity of California, at Berkeley.
Mr. Anderson is a cartoonist at
the Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
studios in Hollywood. Mrs. Strang
will be absent about six weeks.
this lucky fruit cake; It's easy snd
package of dry mince meat.
Add cooled mince meat Sift flour
once, measure, add baking powder,
spices and salt, and sift again. Add
alternately with milk to first mix
ture. Pour Into greased square cake
pan IS inch). Bake about 40 min
utes in a moderate oven (350 de
grees E i.
Cherry Brandy Ice Cream
| 1/3 *UD •weeteceO tundensed milk
Vg cuu **ter
16 laree maraschino rherriet. finely choppwd
' ! leanftoon brandy or Brandy ntract
1 rup whipping ereara
Blend sweetened condensed milk
and water thoroughly. Add mara
schino cherries which have been
finely chopped, and brandy or brandy
extract- Chill. Whip cream to cus
tard-Ilka consistency and told Into
chilled mixture. Pour into freezing
pan. Place in freezing unit. After
mixture has frozen to a stiff mush
lone to two hours) remove from re
frigerator. Scrape mixture from
sides sad bottom of pan. Beat two
minutes. Smooth out and replace In
freezing unit for one hour or until
frozen for serving. (Two to five
. hours, total freezing time.) Serves
j six.
THE HARDIN TR| B u N E - H E R ALO
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Hubert Woodard is now clerking
in the local post ofßce.
George O’Brien spent Christ
mas with his family here,
Ervin Cornwell is home from
Missoula for the holidays.
Marjorie Ranger was a Sheri
dan shopper, last Saturday.
Ira Chipman spent Christmas
at the Charles Carr home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bond were
Sheridan callers. Wednesday.
Robert Brookins and family
spent Christmas in Sheridan.
Bill Reinhart is home from the
Poly for the holiday vacation.
Miss Kathryn Keir is visiting
relatives in Helena, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson
were Billings visitors, last Friday.
David Murry is spending the
holidays at his home in Bear
creek.
The Mahler triolets are home
from the Poly for the holiday
vacation.
Mr. and Mis. R. J. Miller went
to Sheridan. Sunday, returning
Monday. m
Mary Elizabeth Cornwell enter
tained the Contract Bridge club,
Wednesday.
Jack Mason is helping at the
Ryan barber shop during Mr.
Ryan’s absence.
The A. W. Gardner family were
Christmas guests at the Kenneth
Lewis home in Hardin.
Sophia Weltner. Mrs. Helen
Micklovich and son Pete were
Hardin visitors, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson and
son Jack spent Christmas with
relatives at Moorcroft, Wyo.
Mrs. Frances Cornwell, Mary
Elizabeth and Ervin spent last
Saturday evening in Sheridan.
Mayor and Mrs. John Ryan and
P. R. Forman left Sunday morn
ing for points in South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtm. Crosby and
son Adrian were guests of rela
tives in Sheridan, Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Chapman
of Fargo, N. D., are visiting the
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. N.‘
Billingsly.
A Christmas tree and program
was held at the Mission church,
Monday evening, with a large
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chris
tiansen of Hardin w<ere Christmas
dinner guests at the E. Christian
sen ranch home.
L. H. Reed, who has been liv
ing in the Gardner home the
past month, is moving his family
back to Buffalo, wyo., this week.
A Christmas program and tree
was held at the Little Brown
church. Monday evening. One
hundred sixtv well-filled bass of
treats were distributed.
Mrs. Keith MlcKinley went to
Forsyth to spend the holidays
with her husband, who has a
mail route to operate every day of
the year except Sundays.
A ‘“no host” Christmas dinner
nartv was held at the Cornwell
home. Those present were the
Cornwell and C A. Gardner fami
nes. Mrs. Hazel Richardson and
Jacqueline Prevost.
Mr. and Mirs. Howard Johnson
—“re Christmas dinner hosts to
Mr and Mrs. R. -T. MlHe r , Mr.
“nd Mrs. Curlv Wells. Mr. and
Vri. Wnmc Rond. Lem Didelot
an* Charles Kirbv.
T. M. Strond of Baker has ac
the notation as mechanic
at the Custer Hiway earaee. and
will move his wife and children
horp. nevt month. Mr. Davis re
e><med this position on account of
ill health.
The Senior C. E. last Thursday
evening en loved a merry evening
at the Congregational church,
nlaviny rames. nulling' taffy and
exchaneintr sifts. Thirty-four
ivoro nresent. The natty was
sponsored bv Miss Kurtz. Mrs
Hannant and Mrs. Cool.
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HARDIN—NnUr«' of Annual
Mpo< ing of holders
Not ire is hrrebv given that the
•annual meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Hardin
will be held at the office of the bank
at Hardin. Mont, on Tuesday. Janu
ary Bth. 1935. at ton o’clock a. m.. for
the election of Directors and such
other business as may come before
the meeting.
O. E. ANDERSON. Secretary.
Pub, Dec 14. 21. 28.1934: Jan. 4
SIMMONS
In the District Court of tlie Thir
teenth Judicfnl District of the State
of Montana, in and for the County
of Big Horn.
H. W. STODDARD. Plaintiff,
vs.
WINIFRED M. STODDARD. Defend
ant.
THIS STATE OF MONTANA SENDS
GREETING TO THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS:
Yui are hereby summoned to an
swer the coui plaint in this action
which is filed in the office of the
clerk of this court, and to file vour
I answer and serve a conv thereof unon
the nlaintlfTs attorneys within twenty
da vs after the of this sum-
mons. exclusive of the dav of serv
ice: and in op-" of vour failure to
a unear or answer, iudement will be
taken against vou bv default for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
The said action is brought to ob
tain a decree of divorce on the ground
that defendant has willfully and with
out cause deserted the plaintiff with
out bis consent for more than one
year last past» and for the custody of
the minor children of said parties.
WITNESS mv hand and the seal
of said court this 13th dav of Decem
ber. 1931.
fSeaD R. P. ROSS. Clerk.
SUTNN * MADDOX. Attorneys for
Plaintiff. Hardin. Montana.
Luo. Dec. 14. 21. 23. 1934. Jan. 4.
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Dear Aunt Betty:
I live in the Sarpy country
and go to the Wolf school. I am
eight years old and in the sec
ond grade. Miss LaVeme Her
man is our teacher. We like her
very much.
We are having a Christmas
program. I am a Jumping Jack
in the program.
Miss Herman has fixed our
school room up very pretty.
ARLENE LORETTA BROWN.
Mcßae. Mont.. Dec. 18, 1934.
The Holy Night
The Holy Night was the night
when Jesus was born. He was
born in a stable in Bethlehem.
Shepherds came to see Jesus.
Angels told the shepherds that
Jesus had been born In Bethle
hem. A star led the shepherds to
where Jesus lay.
LENORA KOBOLD.
Big Bend—Grade 2.
Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim was a little cripple
boy. He went to church o n
Christmas morning. He could not
walk so his father. Bob Cratchet,
carried him.
The Crachits had a fine Christ
mas dinner. Tiny Tim said, “God
bless us every one.”
LENORA KOBOLD.
Big Bend—Grade 2.
Dear Boys and Girls:
Here are two nice little
stories from the Big Bend school
and an interesting letter from
the Wolf school. They came in
too late for us to get them in
the paper last week. So far there
has been nothing this week. If
some news items come in before
the paper is printed, we’ll try to
get them in this week, but if
they" are too late we’ll print them
next week.
In the last paper there were
two news items from the second
grade in Hardin that we did not
print because there was no name
signed to them. You must have
your name to your news item each
time.
I wish we might have gone
out to the Wolf school and at
tended your Christmas program,
Arlene, bld you have many vis
itors?
Let us see how many interest
ing news items and letters we can
have for our Korner next week.
Get them in by Monday, if you
can. Tell us all about your Christ
mas and the gifts you received.
Did ’you hang up your stocking?
I always hang up mine.
Then tell us what you plan to
do on New Year’s day and if you
make any good New Year reso
lutions you might tell us about
those, too.
When does your vacation end?
Some schools are having two
weeks but I’ve heard many of
the schools will reopen the second
dav of the new year.
Here is wishing you all the
brtehtest and best vear for 1935
that you have ever known.
Affectionately.
AUNT BETTY.
Miss Verna Smith, who is at
tending the state universary at
Missoula, is enjoying the Christ
mas vacation at the north Craw
ford avenue home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith.
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HALFWAY
Pauline Mabe spent Friday
night with Myrtle Stimpson.
Miss Martha Faw visited at her
parents’ home, Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland visited
at the Mabe home, Sunday after
noon.
Several from Halfway attended
the school Christmas program in
Hardin.
The Christmas program put on
by the 4-H club was very good
and enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. John Quilling and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Hudson, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Quilling and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel Kautzman.
Mrs. Joe Faw and Spencer
Blackburn of Billings, are spend
ing the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mirs. Ernest Walker
and Annabelle visited with the
Hudson family. Sunday afternoon.
Miss Veta Hodges is spending
I her Christmas vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
Hodges.
Mr. and Mirs. Glenn Hamilton
and family spent Christmas day
at Crow Agency with Mr. Hamil
ton’s parents.
Howard Wagner, being quaran
tined away from home, spent the
week-end with J. L. Blackburn
and son Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Faw had as
their Christmas guests Mr and
Mrs. Guy Turner and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Faw and Evelyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray enter
tained about twelve relatives at a
Christmas dinner. Some were
from Red Lodge and some from
Billings.
The club members received a
nice, long letter from their presi
dent, Mrs. Happy Humphrey, last
week. We think she is rather
anxious to be with us again.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Stimp
son entertained at Christmas din
ner Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quarn
burg, Anna and Edna and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Stimpson and
family.
; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hudson en
tertained at a Christmas dinner.
On acount of the cold snap only
eleven guests were present. Deco-
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and 3rd Thursdays ot each month and
every Saturday.
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Equitable Life Assurance Society
•f the United States
Aetna Fire Insurance Co.
Office in First Natl Bank Bldg.
Hardin Clinic
Labbitt Hospital Building
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L. H. Labbitt, M. D.
D. M. Strang, M. D.
Office Phone 100
DR. VERNON W. WOLF
Osteopathic Physician
Country and Night Calls Promptly
Answered
Office on Ist Floor, Door 1
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of HARRY S. SCOTT. De
ceased.
Notice is hereby sriven bv the un
dersixned Administratrix of the Es
tate of Harry S. Scott deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons havinx
claims awlnst the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers within Four months after
the first publication of this notice, to
the said administratrix at the office
of H. W. Bunston, Attorney, at Har
din, In the County of Big Horn, state
of Montana.
Dated at Hardin. Mon Una. Decem
ber gth. A. D._ IM4. .
t>BARX. BCOTT LOUKEB.
Administratrix of the Estate at Harry
8. Scott deceas'd.
H. W; Bunston Hardin. Mont.. Atty,
tar AdmlnlK*' atrfx.
Pub. -Dec; >«. 21. l«. IM4: Jan. 4. -
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934
rations were carried out in green,
white and silver. ei
On account of the rainy days,
only six club members were pres
ent at the candy demonstration.
However, we had three visitors.
A box of candy was sent to each
of our absent members, Mrs. John
Hudson and Mrs. Happy Humph
rey-
ANNUAL FAMILY REUNION
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The usual family reunion at
Christmas time was enjoyed by
the R. A. Vickers clan, Christmas
Day, When the Hardin members
of the family and connections to
the number of 21 sat down to a
turkey dinner with all the trim
mings, prepared by Mrs. Vickers,
who was assisted in the serving by
the daugters and daughter-ln
law. Those seated at the table
were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rowland,
Mildred. Sonn-v and Falralee Ann;
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Tinttnger
and Junior; Mr. and Mrs. J. Rus
sell Vickers. Ellen Jean. Lois and
Marian: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. No
vark, Bernard and Beverlv Joyce:
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rowtand
and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Vickers.
SS.vn.rm sese.ne
For the arrest and conviction of
LIVESTOCK AND WOOL THIEVES
And of Violators of Other Laws
Hereinafter Mentioned
Wil be paid by
BIG HORN COUNTY LIVESTOCK
ASSOCIATION
The Bis Horn County Livestock
Association offers a reward of 1250.00
for Information leading to the appre
hension and conviction of any person
or persons for the larceny of any
livestock or wool owned by any paid
up member of this Association or the
apprehension and conviction ot any
person or persona for arson tn the
burning of any property belonging to
any paid-up member of this Associa
tion or for the commisuion of an ag
gravated assault upon any employee
of any paid-up member of this Asso
dation walls tn the discharge of his
iuty by any person white engaged Io
my attempt to commit any said lar
ceny or arson.
Such offer of reward shall apply to
any such crime committed at any
time upon or betv sen the let day of
January, 1934. and the let day of
January. 1935.
PROVIDED. HOWEVER. That In
formation upo*> which such reward
may be claimed must be. imparted to
the County Attorney or the Sheriff Of
the county tn which the ertme was
committed or to a member of the
executive committee of the Big Hom
County Livestock Association not later
than January 1. 1935.
PROVIDED FURTHER That where
rack Information Is given to any of
the above persons by two or more
persons, simultaneously, then this re
■ord shall be proportioned share and
■hare alike to such persons giving
meh information.
PROVIDED FURTHER That no of-
Ocer of this State nor the owner of
the property against whom such
crime was committed shall be eligible
to claim or to receive sueb reward.
JOHN P. TURNER.
Oecretarv
Notice to creditors
Estate of HATTIE FRASER. De
ceased.
Notice Is hereby riven bv the un
dersigned Administrator of the Es
tate of Hattie Fraser, deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons hav
intr claims acainst the said deceased,
to exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notice,
to the said Administrator at the office
of D. I- Ecnew. in Citv of Hardin,
in the County of Bir Horn. State of
Montana.
Dated at Hardin. Montana. Decem
ber 3rd. 1934.
P. G. FRASER.
Administrator of the Estate of Hattie
Fraser, deceased.
D. L. Renew. Hardin. Mont.. Attorney
for Administrator.
Pub. Dec. 7, 14, 21. 28. 1934.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of MARY P. BALL. Deceased.
Notice is hereby civen bv the un
dersixned Andrew J. Ball. Adminis
trator of the Estate of Marv P. Balt,
deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons havinx claims axalnst the
said deceased, to exhibit them, with
the necessary vouchers, within four
months after the first publication of
this notice, to the said Andrew J. Ball,
at Lodce Grass, in the County of Bic
Horn. State of Montana.
Dated at Hardin. Montana, this 14th
dav of Dec.. 1924.
ANDREW J BALI.
Administrator of the Estate, of Marv
P. Ball, deceased.
BERT W. KRONMn.LER. Attorney
for Administrator.
Pub. Dec. 21, 28. 1931. Jan. 4, 11.
ORDER
In the District Court of the lliirteenth
Judicial District of the State of
Montana, in and for the Counties
of Yellowstone. Bic Horn. Carbon,
Stillwater and Treasure.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That
the terms of the District Court of the
Thirteenth Judicial District of the
State of Montana, for the year 19X5.
shall convene and open in the Coun
ties composing said Judicial District,
on the followinc dates, to-wlt:
Yellowstone County:—January 21,
April 15. July I. October 21.
Bix Horn County:—January 17,
April 18. July 18. October 3.
Carbon County—February 13. Mar
14. September 10. November 12.
Stillwater County—January 16. April
17. July 17. October 16.
Treasure County:— January 24.
April 25. July 25. October 24.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That
all matters of Naturalization shall be
called for consideration In the differ
ent counties, as follows:
Yellowstone County—April 11 and
October 14:
Bic Horn County—April IS and
October 3:
Carbon Countv —April 13 and Oc
tober 15:
Stillwater County—Anril 13 and
October 16:
Treasure Countv—April 25 and
October 25.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That
the law and motion days will ba as
follows:
Yellowstone County, every Judicial
Dav ot the month, except Saturdays:
. Bix Horn County. Ist and grd
Thursdays of each month:
Carbon County. 2nd and 4th Tues
days at eadt month:
Stillwater County. Ird Wednesday of
•ach montlL
Treasure County. 4th Thursday of
MCb
Dated" this 6lh day of December.
O. F. GODDARD,
I • District Judxe.