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-Hardin Tribune-Herald, Thursday, July 23. 1953 8 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROBERT GARNEY, also known as 808 GARNEY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of ROBERT GAR NEY, also known as Bob Garney, deceased, to the cred itors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten (10» months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix, at the office of her attorney, C. W. Jones, Courthouse Building, City of Hardin, in the County of Big Horn, State of Montana. Dated at Hardin, Montana, July 10th, 1953. ADELL GARNEY Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Garney, also known as Bob Garney, Deceased. C. W JONES, Courthouse Bldg., Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Administratrix. (Pub. July 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6) CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of School District No. 17-H, Har din, Montana, will receive sealed bids until the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. on August 3, 1953, for transportation of grade school children from the Archie Wilson ranch to St. Xavier public school and re turn, a distance of approxi mately 32 miles per day. Anti cipated number of children to be transported is 75. The Board will also reecive sealed bids for the transporta tion of high school students from the Archie Wilson ranch || For Control Spittle bug and many othnr on ..non ■ ■-—— Use Du Pont MAR LATE METHOXYCHLOR INSECTICIDE ^MARLATE” gives residual con trol with a wide margin of safety; <each application lasts a long time. f STANDARD SEED CO. Phone 5 — Hardin, Mont KITCHEN CRISISI JO k Jra w dP^X^' uA a WD J 2 3 r 4 *Wvl ^io- sWf 4 5 6 She needs an Extension Telephone ...Da fyu? • Every busy housewife can appreciate the convenience an extension telephone provides. It's always at hand... ready to save you time and steps. • And on top of that, it's good to know that the telephone is within easy reach in case of an emergency. • Why not call our business office today and order your extension telephone? The cost is only a few cents a day. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Ito St. Xavier and return, a ' distance of approximately 32 miles per day, using approxi mately a twenty passenger bus. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Marjorie Staudenmeyer, Clerk, School District No. 17-H. (Pub July 16, 23, 30) c SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDI CIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN. ANTLER LAND COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. BIG HORN COUNTY, MON TANA: Bessie Gardner and Theodore Gardner and all and even^one of the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Ben jamin P. Gardner, deceased, and John McDonald, deceased; JAMES PEASE and MRS. JAMES PEASE, husband and wife, FREDERICK ALDEN and MRS. FREDERICK ALDEN, husband and wife: JOSEPH ALDEN and MRS. JOSEPH AL DEN, husband and wife; WAR REN ALDEN and MRS. WAR REN ALDEN, husband and wife; CHARLES ANDERSON and XIrS. CHART*ES ANDER— SON, husband and wife: CYN THIA COOPER ANDERSON; JOHN McKEOWN and MRS. JOHN McKEOWN, husband and wife; RICHARD A. PICKETT and MRS. RICHARD A. PICK ETT, husband and wife; PAUL SCOTT and DELA SCOTT, husband and wife; ANDY STEIL and MRS. ANDY STEIL, husband and wife; ARCHIE MCDONALD and MRS. ARCHIE MCDONALD, husband and wife; SAM FEFFERMAN and MRS. SAM feFFErMAN, husband and wife; MABEL A. DAUGH ERTY: PEARL SCOTT, also known as Pearl Scott Loukes; ANDY STEIL, C. C. TRADER, G. N. SCHICKLEY, Trustees of Beauvais (also sometimes desig nated Bouvais) syndicate; CARL E. BOWMAN, as Liquida ting Agent of FIRST NATION AL BANK OF HARDIN, MON TANA, a corporation; ARTHUR R. GARRIGUS and MARGUER ITE GARRIGUS, husband and wife; REBECCA WHITFORD COLLINS, also known as Re becca Whitford Collins Ross' T. T. TYNAN, TRUSTEE, doing business as TYNAN INVEST MENT TRUST; JOSEPHINE COLLINS, also known as Jose phine Collins Terrell: MRS. FRANK YARLOTT. wife of Frank Yarlott; TROY HOWELL and MRS. TROY HOWELL, husband and wife; F. V. H. COLLINS CO., a corporation; G. L. PETERSON and MRS. G. L. PETERSON, husband and wife; MARY BRANDT; HENRY BAKER and DAISYDELL BA KER. husband and wife; C. H. BUTLER and MINNIE BUT LER, husband and wife; HAR MON HACKNEY and MRS. HARMON HACKNEY, husband and wife; HATTIE C. CAD WELL, LURIE M. JOHNSON; WILLIAM A. SPRINGER and MRS. WILLIAM A. SPRINGER, husband and wife; CORA BOURGEOISE; ROSALIE WHEELER; ESTELLA SPRING ER; CHARLES E. SPRINGER and MRS. CHARLES E. SPRINGER, husband and wife; OLLES SPRINGER and MRS. OLLES SPRINGER, husband and wife; ETHYLENE SPRING ER SLUSSER; CARL RANKIN, Administrator of the Estate of BIRDIE OVERGROUND, De ceased; CARL RANKIN, Admin istrator of the Estate of AN GELA BRASS, Deceased; CARL RANKIN, Administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM L. HACK NEY, Deceased; CARL RANKIN, Administrator of the Estate of LEE SPRINGER, Deceased; MARIAN BREKKE, Admini stratrix of the Estate of ED CADWELL, Deceased; FRED ERICK ALDEN, Administrator of the Estate of PHOEBE AL DEN, Deceased; all and every one of the unknown heirs and/ jr devisees and creditors of the following named persons, now deceased, to-wit; MARY ELIZ ABETH GARDNER, ED CAD WELL, PHOEBE ALDEN. BIR DIE OVERGROUND. JOHN JAMES ANDERSON, A. P. MC DONALD, ANGELA BRASS. OSA E. TRAVIS. DAN KING. WILLIAM L. HACKNEY, LEE SPRINGER, and C. W. GREEN ING; and all persons unknown, claiming, or who might claim, any right, title estate or inter est in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the real property de scribed in the complaint, or any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent, including any claim or possible claim of dower, inchoate or accrued, Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE FENDANTS AND TO ALL OTHER PERSONS, UN KNOWN, GREETING: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the of fice of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s at torneys within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief Why is it you can have an Extension Telephone when some people are waiting for service? Orders for main telephone serv ice are sometimes delayed be cause of shortages of central office and other equipment, which are not involved in the in stallation of extension telephones. wli v y xj Ik - J"' \ / KNOWS ALL mi. cat k.. a lot more than it could tell when it costarred with blonde Kathleen Hughes of Hollywood in a 3-D murder mystery. The cat was the only witness, and Kathleen—she was the victim. demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in the plaintiff to the lands situated in Big Horn County, Montana, and described as follows: ITie Northeast Quarter (NEVi), the East Half of the West Half (Ey 2 wy 2 ), the East Half of the West Half of the West Half (Ey 2 wy 2 wy 2 ), the East Half of the West Half of the West Half of the West Half (Ey 2 wy 2 wy 2 - wy 2 ), and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (WViSE%)» of Section Fourteen (14), in Township Four (4) South, Range Twenty-eight (28) East of the Montana Principal Merl- The Northwest Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-four (24); The North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N'WVI) of Section Thirty-Four (34); the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S»/ 2 SWV 4 ) of Section Thirty three (33); and Lots Three (3) and Four (4) and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E^SW‘4) of Section Thirty one (31), all in Township Five (5) South, Range Twenty eight (28) East of the Montana Principal Meridian; The Southwest Quarter (SW*4) of Section Thirty-four (34) in Township Six (6) South, Range Twenty-nine (29) East of the Montana Principal Meridian; Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) of Section Two (2) and the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Seventeen (17), all in Township Two (2) South, Range Thirty (30) East of the Montana Principal Meridian; The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEViNE^) of Section Nineteen (19) and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter <NW%NW- It stands to reason,.. Chevrolet trucks must be the best buy! I • I 18!^ ' "|H| """' * j J B'9 small truck users, all truck " users buy more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. It stands ’ to reason Chevrolet trucks must offer more of what you want. I ■ JVrvv M -L When you stop to think about it, the best proof of outstanding value in any product is continued public preference. That’s the way it is with Chevrolet trucks. They’re the top ISS^EI r\ selling trucks in America today ... for the twelfth straight production year. X/ This is a mighty important fact to consider before you buy your next truck. You’ll also \ iIITT « n demand^ want to consider that, while Chevrolet trucks give you more features you want, it’s the \ IIIJI IJ / lowest-priced truck line of alii Come in and talk it over with us. 4 MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! Xi GRAHAM-STAUNTON INC. Hardin. Montana *4) of Section Twenty (20), all in Township Four (4) South, Range Thirty (30) East of the Montana Principal Meridian; The North Half of the South Half (NY2SY2) of Section Three - (3); the Northeast Quarter (NEYi), the North Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (NY2NY2SE *4) of Section Thirteen (13); the Northwest Quarter (NW 1 ^) and the North Half of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N&N%BW%) of Sec tion Fourteen (14; Lots Six (6) and Seven (7) and the South east Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE^SW%) of Sec tion Fourteen (14); Lots Six (6) in Section Twenty-one (21); and the North Half of the Northwest Quarter (NY2NW%) of Section Twenty-two (22); all in Township Three (3) South, Range Thirty-three (33) East of the Montana Principal Meridian; The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW^SW -1/4) of Section Three (3) and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW^SE^) and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S^SEYi) of Section Four (4) all in Township Six (6) South, Range Thirty-three (33) East of the Montana Principal Mer idian; Save and except from each and all of the aforesaid tracts and premises six and one-fourth percent (6Y4%) of all minerals, including oil and gas, the same being now owned by the Montana; defendant, Big Horn County, The South Half of the South west Quarter (SY2SW&), the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW^SW- Y 4), and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW 'ASE 1 ^) of Section Four (4) in Township Five (5) South, Range Thirty-five East of the Montana Principal Meridian. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court this 30th day of June A. D. 1953. (SEAL) R. P. ROSS Clerk of the District Court BURKE & HIBBS, 416 Securities Building, Billings, Montana, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Pub. July 2,9, 16, 23) a NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR HEARING OF APPLICATION FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN- TARY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDI CIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF STEVE MAURO, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a petition for probate of the Will of Steve Mauro, de ceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary to Aline E. Mauro of Crow Agency, Montana, has been filed in this Court, and that Thursday, the 13th day of August, A. D. 1953, at the hour of two (2:00) o’clock P. M., or as soon there after as Counsel may be heard, at the Court Room of this Court in the Courthouse, in the City of Hardin, County of Big Horn, State of Mon tana, has been set for the hearing of said Petition, at which time and place all per sons interested in said estate are notified to appear and contest the same, if they choose. Dated at Hardin, Montana, this Bth day of July, A. D. 1953. R. P. ROSS, Clerk of the District Court. C. W. JONES, Courthouse Bldg., Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Petitioner. (Pub. July 16, 23, 30) D NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice Is hereby given that the Association heretofore ex isting under the firm name of Holly Sugar Corporation Em ployees’ Hospital Association, Hardin Plant, has been dis solved by the certified mem bers thereof as of June 3, 1953. Holly Sugar Corporation Employees’ Hospital Associa tion Hardin Plant. (Pub. July 2,9, 16, 23) n ’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN L. TRUBY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of John L. Truby, BIG RANCH, LIVESTOCK & EQUIPMENT AUCTION 16,249 ACRES 16,249 ON TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1953 AT 10 A. M. on the RANCH LUNCH SERVED AT NOON LOCATED: 21 miles west of Kaycee, Wyoming in the Bar num Community, also known as the famous "Hole-in-the- Wall" country. This beautifully improved, well grassed, semi-mountainous ranch is the fulfillment of a rancher's dream. Plenty of spring-fed creeks, reservoirs and dams. The terrain of the land and vegetation furnishes adequate protection for livestock. There are 325 acres of irrigated farm land adjacent to the main ranch headquarters, rais ing oats, barley and alfalfa. TERMS: 25% of purchase price payable date of sale; bal ance of purchase price payable within 60 days of date of sale. POSSESSION of lands and improvements granted 30 days after sale date. — EQUIPMENT — All Tractors, Hay Tools and other Equipment — LIVESTOCK— -1750 SHEEP 35 STEERS and HEIFERS For complete details contact: D-CROSS CATTLE COMPANY, INC. K. WARREN ROBERTS, Resident Manager, Kaycee, Wyo. Complete Sale Service furnished by the Jim Hoover Sales Organization. Sterling, Colorado Phone 802 CONTACT US FOR YOUR NEXT AUCTION deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the nec ^" sary vouchers, within jour (4) months after the first Publica tion of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the office of Bert W. Kronmiller, Kronmiller Building, at Hardin, in the County of Big Horn, State of Montana. Dated at Hardin, ' Montana, June 29, 1953. BERT W. KRONMILLER, Administrator of the Estate of John L. Truby, Deceased. (Pub. July 2,9, 16, & 23) Although Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians did not have a good year in 1952, he managed to pitch his 11th one-hitter. s The American game of chec kers is known as ‘draughts” by the British. MEMORIALS of Quality and Distinction Bullis Mortuary