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MONTANA County Clerk's Annual Report to State Examiner (Continued from Page 10) e. Miscellaneous 137 50 261. Migratory Stock: * 3,016.04 c. Miscellaneous 31.26 252. Special Sheep: * 31,26 a. Salaries and Wages 1,200.00 b. Maintenance and Operation 479 42 « 1 679 42 253. City Taxes and Assessments: * Gen’l.—sssß.l6; R0ad—5273.46 831.62 255. County Portion Pub. Emp. Retire- * 831.62 ment System: Social Security a. General Fund 2 433 18 b - £?* d F '^ d * — 1,572.75 c. Bridge Fund 202 03 d. Library ..._ 1“ 69.87 e. Airport 68.04 f - Fair 16.98 $ 3.367.85 256. All Other Miscellaneous Expense: a. Rural Fires 42.34 b. Vital Statistics ’* 89^00 c. Liability Insurance ...._ 53.75 d. Miscellaneous „ 20100 $ 205.09 Total Expense 201-255 $ 263,939.73 (Refund - —543.31) $ 263,938.04 PAYMENTS ON COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS XII INTEREST: 301. On Bonds 213.75 Total - $ 213.75 PRINCIPAL 304. Bonds 1... 3.500 $ 3,500.00 FUND, PAYMENTS TO XIII. NOMINAL PAYMENTS SINKING TRANSFERS: 405. Between County Funds _ 1,987.51 406. Between Trust and Agency Funds .... 203,993.67 $ 205,981.18 XIV. CAPITAL OUTLAY GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL: 501. County Buildings and Grounds 300.00 502. County Buildings, Furniture and Fixtures 2,383.41 $ 2,683.41 HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES, FERRIES: 505. New Roads 33,625.78 506. New Bridges 11,877.80 508. Tools and Machinery 30,879.80 $ 76,383.38 EDUCATIONAL: 516. Library Furniture and Fixtures and Books 1,390.79 $ 1,390.79 Total County Payments-All Purposes $ 554,135.55 XV. Trust and Agency Payments: 601. State - $ 228,937.26 602. Cities and Towns 88,801.62 603. District School Funds — 701,425.93 604. Irrigation Districts 30,853.39 605. Estates 817.58 606. Redemptions - 83.05 608. District Court Deposits 10,441.06 610. Migratory Stock Tax (T. & A. Portion) - 41.18 611. V. A 3,899.78 612. Drainage Districts - 4,686.95 613. H. School Transfer 17,888.30 614. B. Horn Cemetery Dist. No. 1 8,126.44 615. Wyola Water Corp 1,756.01 616. Gen’l. School; H. School; H. S. Transfer; H. S. Ret 25.85 Total Trust and Agency Payments .. $ 1,097,784.40 TOTAL PAYMENTS—ALL PURPOSES .. $ 1,651,919.95 RECONCILEMENT a. Treasurer’s Cash Balance at End of Year $ 585.893.11 b. Total Payments, All Purposes, as Above 1,651,919.95 c. Amount County Warrants Out standing Beginning of Year 1,509.59 d. Amount Trust and Agency Orders Outstanding Beginning of Year .. 3,601.98 ' | GRAND TOTAL $ 2,242,924.63 OPERATION OF CASH ACCOUNTS, COUNTY FUNDS ONLY Balance Received and Paid and Balance i Fund July 1, 1954 Charged Totals Credited June 30, ’55 1 General Fund $ 63,153.18 $100,143.0* $163,296.22 $116,044.68 $ 47,251.54 Road Fund —ZZZIZ7 89 086.28 130.261.59 219.347.87 137.687.71 81,660.16 Poor Fund ZZH 20,300.51 53,448.05 73,748.56 50.084.84 23,663.72 F°° a 83 153.44 36,278.49 119.431.93 19,622.33 99.809.60 Sinking Fund 4 741.58 1,866.56 6,608.14 3,500.00 3,108.14 Bond Interest Fund 2,478.15 19.06 2,497.21 2,013.75 483.46 County Fair Fund 5.791.99 4,197.00 9.988.99 4,241.61 5,747.38 Pr °Poa',on) laX 5.09 107.29 112.38 112.38 -. I Library 3,545.96 9,029.55 12,575.51 7,970.73 4,604.78 Health Fund 3ZZIZ 631.14 29.73 660.87 - 660.87 Insect p Z, 5,262.77 1,437.70 6.700.47 2,705.66 3,994.81 Moratory Stock 98.85 43.18 142.03 106.39 35 64 A irnort 12,258.02 873.29 13,133.31 4,580.25 8,553.06 Weed 1 Control 5.123.14 3.09 5,126.23 - 5,126.23 Snecial Sheep 2,115.82 1,533.67 3,649.49 1,683.26 1,966.23 -—TOTALS 92 $339,273.29 $637,019.21 $350,353.59 $286,665.62 OPERATION OF WARRANT ACCOUNTS, COUNTY FUNDS ONLY Out- Out standing Redeemed standing Fund July 1, ’54 Issued Total & Charged June 30, ’55 General Fund 5 891.42 $115,246.54 $116,137.96 $116,044.68 $ 93.28 Road Fund 466.91 138,391.15 138,858.06 137,687.11 1,170.35 Poor Fund - 50,115.84 50,115.84 50,084.84 31.00 Bridge Fund" 98.18 19,524.15 19,622.33 19.622.33 — Library 53.08 7,920.90 7,973.98 7,970.73 3.2 S County Fair Fund — 4,241.61 4,241.61 4,241.61 — Protested Tax Fund — 5.09 5.09 _ 5.09 — Pest Control . — 2,705.66 2,705.66 2,705.66 — Airnort — 4,580.25 4,580.25 4,580.25 - Special Sheep - — 1,683.26 1,683.26 1,683.26 — Migratory Stock —- 31.26 31.26 31.26 ~~ Totals M7s 1,509.59 $344,445.71 $345,955.30 $344,657.42 $ 1,297.88 TAXES RECEIVABLE (DELINQUENT TAXES) County Portion, Including Penalty Trust and Agency Portion, Including Penalty Rea! Personal Real Personal Total Class “A” Class “B” Total Class “A” Class “B” Trust & Year County County County T. & A. T. & A. Agency 1943 and Prior $ 245.11 $ — $ 245.11 $ 3,657.25 $ — $ 3,657.25 1944 3 42 — 3.42 356.60 — 356.60 1945 97.30 162.41 259.71 500.77 238.01 738.78 1946 111.62 343.90 455.52 515.29 368.51 883.80 1947 61.18 482.43 543.61 299.06 563.86 862 92 1948 68.05 770.04 838.09 837.00 1,231.91 2,068.91 1949 265 82 283.27 549.09 785.53 473.18 1,258.71 ]0;o 115.73 598.34 714.07 791.27 894.47 1,688.74 1951 335.16 706.55 1,041 71 2.166.47 1,514.33 3,680.80 1953 480.94 1,090.05 1.570.99 2,842.72 1,922.44 4,765.16 1953 1,510 73 3,779.19 5,289.92 4,887.06 5,338.36 10.225.43 1954 5.755.99 1,783.63 7,539.62 _ 17,848.02 3,271.86 21,119.88 TOTALS - $ 9,051.05 $ 9,999.81 $19,050,86 $ 3,487.04 $15,819.93 ssl $06.97 LANDS, BUILDINGS AND FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Furniture Lands Buildings & Fixtures Court House $ 3,324.31 $ 57,995.53 $ 92,157.85 Jail at Hardin 8,302.32 1,465.45 Library 16,844.97 24,682.43 Beilin Gravel Pit — 300.00 Airport 5,238.50 5,072.43 Welfare — — 507.68 County Fair 12,758.94 14,153.95 71.24 Machine Shed ..._ 4,008.86 Health Dept 1,257.07 Civil Defense Road Shop 3,000.00 13,396.48 Total Carried to Assets $ 24,621.75 $119,774.54 $120,226.67 DETAIL OF BOND ISSUES OUTSTANDING Date, 7-1-35; Purpose, Funding; Original Amount Issued, $69,500.00; Int. Rate, 4%; Interest Payable, Jan. 1 - July 1; Term, 20; Outstand ing June 30, 1955, $3,000.00; Sinking Fund Requirements, $3,000.00; Cash & Investments in Sinking Fund June 30, 1955, $3,108.14; In Interest Fund, $483.46. DEPRECIATION CHARGES U T Jj fl V) O u? a - Q SS - S .2 „ s a rt Jj U 1-1 ij a* Kind of Assets ** 3 n « °? « '£ M ““ ° 5« 55 §-S S V S 2 S « -2 £ aQ££a « Court House F. & F. $ 47,208.91 5% $ 24,417.48 $ 2,360.44 $~26>77.92 "$ 20,430.99 Court House Appliances _ 44,948.94 10% 34.025.51 4,494.89 38,520.40 6,428.54 Library F. &F. 17,761.51 5% 11,123.30 880.08 12,003.38 5,758.13 Library Appliances 6,920.92 5 4,273.27 346.05 4,619.32 2,307.60 Tools & Machinery 353,874.84| 10 249,849.33 35,387.48 285,236.81 68,638.03 Bridges 410,746.88 0 340,921.78 — 340,921.78 69,825.10 Co. Jail F. & F. 1,465 45 5 879.16 73.27 952.43 513.02 Co. Fair F. & F. 71.24 0 71.24 — 71.24 — Wd. Control Tls. & Eqp. 5,728.64 5 4,972.25 286.43 5,258.68 469.96 Inst. Pest, Tools & Equip. 2,517.03 0 2,517.03 — 2,517.03 — Welfare. F. & F. 507.68 5 171.58 25.38 196.96 310.72 Co. Health F. & F. 1,257.07 7 188.55 87.99 276.54 980.53 Rural Fires 571.21 5 134.40 _ 28.56 162.96 408.25 TOTAL . - — . - $893.580.321 fW3.544.88l $ 43,970.57 $717,515.451 $176,064.87 TRUST AND AGENCY ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash $299,227.49 Trust and Agency Land Acquired by Tax Deed Reserves $289,843.73 (T. & A. Portion) 3,773.98 Trust and Agency Or- Taxes Receivable 51,306.97 ders Oustanding 3,601.98 Taxes Not Total Assets $354,308.44 Charged $ 60,862.73 Total Liabilities $354,308.44 VALUATION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION Assessment Made 1954 For Purpose of County Government Class of Property Ass’d. Val. Tax. Val. Real Property $17,548,337.00 $ 5,155,447.00 Personal Property 7,371,908.00 1,721,265.00 Railroad Property, Telephone and Telegraph Property, Express Companies 5,176,963.00 2,045,488.00 TOTAL : —.530,097,208.00 $ 8,922,200.00 COUNTY TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1954 Amount of Mills Amount of For Purpose of Fund Levied Tax. Val. Levied Levies General Fund $8,922,200.00 10.00 $ 89,222.00 Road Fund 7,640,437.00 10.00 76,404.37 ; Poor Fund 8,922,200.00 6.00 53,533.20 i Bridge Fund 8,922,200.00 4.00 35,688.80 Bond Sinking Fund 8,922,200.00 County Fair Fund 8,922,200.00 .50 4,461.10 Library 8,922,200.00 1.00 8,922.20 Total Levies for Co. Purposes .. 31.50 TRUST AND AGENCY LEVIES FOR THE* YEAR 1954 Amount of Mills Amount of For Purpose of Fund Levied Tax. Val. Levied Levies Greater University Millage Fund $8,922,200.00 6.00 $ 53,533.20 State Livestock Funds (All) ...... 2,280,996.00 4.00 9,123.98 I General School Fund 8,922,200.00 10.00 89,222.00 I High School Funds (All funds) .. 8,922,200.00 12.45 101,081.39 ! Accredited High School Fund As Below Uni. Bldg., Bond Int. & Red .... 8,922,200.00 1.00 8,92250 State I. A. B. Hospital .50 4,461.10 City of Hardin 1,130,852.00 36.20 40,937.84 Town of Lodge Grass 150,911.00 78.00 11,771.06 Cemetery Dist. — 5,505,770.00 2,00 11,011.54 DISTRICT SCHOOL LEVIES No. Mills 17H 22.06 1 - 11.75 17K 8.00 2 15.43 27 21.65 16 6.83 29 18.43 I COUNTY CLERK’S , RECONCILEMENT OF CURRENT TAXES FOR FISCAL YEAR To Current Taxes Charged to County Treasurer by County Clerk for the Year 1954: County T. and A. Portion Portion Total Real Estate Taxes, Ist Half $111,314.52 $276,720.00 $388,034.52 Real Estate Taxes, 2nd Half 110,283.32 225,860.16 336,143.48 Personal Property Taxes 31,851.76 96,610.35 128,462.11 | Total Original Assessment Roll $253,449.60 $599,190.51 $852,640.11 To Additions and Subsequent Assessments: Real Estate Taxes, 2nd Half .... 6.04 9.35 15.39 Total Additions 6.04 9.35 15.39 Total Taxes Charged to Treasurer for the Year 1954 $253,455.64 $599,199.86 $852,655.50 , LESS, Cancellations and Deductions: Real Estate Taxes, 2nd Half 6.48 98.68 105.16 Total Deductions 6.48 98.68 105.16 Net Amt. of Taxes for Collection $253,449.16 $599,101.18 $852,550.34 Net Amount of Taxes for Collection Accounted for as follows: I By Current Tax Collections: 1 Real Estate Taxes, First Half $105,470.70 $257,295.20 $362,765.90 I Personal Property Taxes —. 27,730.64 88,629.95 116,360.59 I Real Estate Taxes, 2nd Half 105,267.10 215,913.85 321,180.95 | Total Current Collections $238,468.44 $561,839.00 $800,307.44 By Remaining Unpaid Delinquent Taxes: Real Estate Taxes $ 10,859.60 $ 29,281.78 $ 40,141.38 Personal Property Taxes 4,121.12 7,980.40 12,101.52 j Total Delinquent Taxes May 31 $ 14,980.72 37,262.18 52,242.90 Total Current Collections and Delinquent Taxes $253,449.16 $599,101.18 $852,55034 — - N RECONCILEMENT OF DELINQUENT TAXES TO END OF FISCAL YEAR, MAY 31 TO JUNE 30 By Delinquent Collections: County T. and A. Portion Portion Total Real Estate Taxes: First Half and Second Half $ 5,103.61 $ 11,433.76 $ 16,537.37 Personal Property Taxes 2,337.49 4,708.54 7,046.03 Total Delinquent Collections $ 7,441.10 $ 16,142.30 $ 23,583.40 By Delinquent Taxes, June 30: Real Estate Taxes $ 5,755.99 $17,848.02 $ 23,604.01 Personal Property Taxes 1,783.63 3,271.86 5,055.49 Total Delinquent Taxes (to agree with entry in Table VII of Clerk’s Annual Report) $ 7,539.62 $ 21,119.88 $ 28,659.50 [Total Delinquent Collection and Re maining Delinquent Taxes $ 14,980.72 $ 37,262.18 $ 52,242.90 I certify that the foregoing Statements are correct. HARRY E. COX, County Clerk and Recorder, Big Horn County. COUNTY CLERK’S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF MONTANA, County of Big Horn, ss. I, Harry E. Cox, County Clerk in and for the county aforesaid, do solemnly swear that the foregoing report is a full and true statement of the financial condition of the County of Big Horn, State of Mon tana, for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1955, to the best of my knowledge and belief, so held me God. HARRY E. COX, Subscribed and sworn to before me and in my presence this Bth day of August, 1955. LOIS PLATZ, Notary Public for the State of Montana, Residing at Hardin, Montana. My commission expires May 11, 1957. The above and foregoing report has been examined by the Board of County Commissioners, and is approved and ordered published. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners. Aug. Bth, 1955. CARY V. MABE, Chairman Vermont was first occupied by whitemen in 1690, and the first permanent settlement w&s made in Brattleboro in 1774. Boomerangs are traditionally weapons of Australian aborigines, but similar weapons are found In Africa, India and America. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN. PAMELA LANE SAND. Plaintiff, vs. MURDO MacRAE and Mac- RAE, his wife, if any, also known as MURDO McRAE and McRAE, his wife, if any; EDNA HUME, formerly EDNA MacRAE; the unknown heirs of GEORGE S. WARREN, Deceased; ALICE L. WARREN EVANS; FRED W. VOORHEES and GERTRUDE VOORHEES, his wife; FRED JONES and MARY JONES, his wife; CARL JEPPESON and JEPPESON, his wife, if any; T. J. KIFER and KIFER, his wife, if any; ADE LAIDE MARTINE, also known as MARTINA ADELAIDE MAR TINE; MARIE JOSEPHINE HAGMANN, also known as JOSE PHINE HAGMANN; EMMA HEL ENA BARNICKEL. also known as EMMA BARNICEL: ELEANOR HAGMANN; RAYMOND HUM BERT and GRACE MARIE HUMBERT, his wife, heirs at law of JENNIE OLIVE HUM BERT, Deceased; LOUISA AM ALIA LANNES, also known as MOLLIE LANNES; H. S. FLATT, individually and as Receiver of the TREASURE STATE BANK OF HYSHAM, Hysham, Montana, a corporation; THE HYSHAM CO-OPERATIVE LIVESTOCK & FARM LOAN COMPANY, a cor poration; MONTANA LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY, now known as the WESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Hel ena, Montana, a corporation; BANKERS LOAN AND MORT GAGE COMPANY, a corporation; BIG HORN COUNTY, MON TANA, a quasi-municipal corpor ation and a body politic; the Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Lega tees, Assignees and Creditors of any of the above-named persons who may be deceased, the Un known Successors, Assignees, Cre ditors, Stockholders, Members or Liquidating Agents of any of the above-named corporations which may be liquidated, dissolved or ceased to exist, and all other persons, known or unknown, claiming, or who might claim, any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon the real property described in the Complaint, or any part there of, adverse to the plaintiff’s ownership, or any cloud upon the 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, De fendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN DANTS AND TO ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, GREET ING: You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this ac tion which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s at torney within 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 re lief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the land described as follows, to-wit: All of Section 20; SM>, EV.NWS4, NEVLNEV4, SW%NW%, of Sec tion 21, all in Township 2 North of Range 37 East, M.P.M., Big Horn County, Montana. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court this 31st day of August, A. D. 1955. (SEAL) GOLDIE E. FINLAYSON, Clerk of the District Court. C. W. JONES, Courthouse Bldg., Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Plaintiff. (Pub. Sept. 1. 8. 15, 22) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN. WILLIAM H. RUGG and JOSEPH E. RUGG, Plaintiffs, The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Assignees or Creditors, of BERTHA BARTON RUGG, Deceased; the Unknown Heirs and all other persons, known or unknown, claiming, or who might claim any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien or encumbr ance upon the real property de scribed in the Complaint, or any part thereof adverse to the plain tiffs’ ownership, or any cloud upon the plaintiffs’ title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent, including any claim, or possible claim, of dower, inchoate or ac crued, Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEND ANTS AND TO ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN: You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this ac tion which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s at torney within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclu sive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear of answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the re lief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the lands described as follows, to-wit: and Lots 6, 7 and 8 in Section 15, Township 7 South of Range 39 East, M.P.M., Big Horn County, Montana. Witness my hand and the seal M *Ai[Q iXm - CASH RATES - 3c per word per insertion, 30c minim am charge. When mailing in ads. please send stamps or coin FOR SALE AM going overseas; must sell my equity in 1954 trailer bouse; 36-ft. 2-bedroom with bath, like new; TD-6 1950 Inter national cat with Isacson dozer $1295; 1949 GMC truck, 2-ton with heavy duty rear end, S4OO. See at Dan Gaskill ranch, Ashland, or write Mrs. R. J. Livingston, Ashland, Mont. 35-2 ZENITH, G-E, Maytag, Speed Queen and Montgomery Ward reconditioned conventional washers, priced $35 and up; three gas ranges. Hardin Electric. 8-ts RAILROAD section house and other buildings at lonia, Mont. Buildings must be removed from railroad proper ty. Mail bids to F. W. Young, Asat. Supt. CBQ. Sheridan, Wyo. 35-2 FOUR-bedroom home, recently built; hardwood floors; insulated; furnace air conditioning; apartment in basement; ex cellent income property. Phone 7401 1-ts AUCTION SAT. NITE September 10 Starting at 8 p. m. Bargains By the Barrel GEORGE'S 36-1 ONE well-built sorrel stallion, half Steeldust. See Bill Humphrey, 8 N. Crawford Ave., Hardin, or inquire at George’s store. 35-2* 120-BASE Cortini accordian, just like new; Harley Davidson modei 74 mo torcycle, windshield, buddy seat. See Gene Kirkemo. 35-2* 1951 DODGE Coronet club coupe; first class condition. See S. P. Louk, Crow Agency. 36-3 KRAUT cabbage, canning beets and carrots; pickling cucumbers, all sizes. Phone 0790-J-3 evenings. 34-ts 1952 MINNEAPOLIS-Moline hay baler; cost new $2850; will sell for SIOOO. Graham-Staunton, Inc. 35-2 GOOD heating stove; quart fruit jars; Bendix ironer. 328 W 2nd; call 241-J. 36-ts TOMATOES, crab apples, 16 miles north of Hardin. Mrs. Lyle Hammond, Rt. 1, 50-FOOT east front lot, 710 N. Chey enne. 35-2 WINTER barley seed, see Lawrence or Joe Koebbe. 35-5* TWO Pekingese puppies, $25.00 each. Schack’s Shoe Shop. 36-1* 6-ROOM, modern house, corner lots. Call 192-R. 34-tf* of said Court this 31st day of August, A. D. 1955. GOLDIE E. FINLAYSON, Clerk of the District Court. C. W. JONES, Courthouse Bldg., Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Plaintiffs. ((Pub. Sept. 1,8, 15, 22.) n NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ANNE E. RYAN, De ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Anne E. Ryan, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav ing claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Execu tor at the office of his attorney, C. W. Jones, Courthouse Bldg., in the City of Hardin in the County of Big Horn, State of Montana. Dated at Hardin, Montana, Aug ust 25, 1955. JOHN T. RYAN, Executor of the Estate of Anne E. Ryan, Deceased. C. W. JONES. Courthouse Bldg., Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Executor. (Pub. Sept. 1,8, 15, 22.) n NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Luisa Hoersch, De ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Lusia Hoersch, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within Four (4) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Admin istratrix at the office of her at torney, Bert W. Kronmiller, in the Kronmiller Building at Hardin, in the County of Big Horn, State of Montana. Dated at Hardin, Montana, Aug ust 25, 1955. ELSIE SCHELSKE Administratrix of the Estate of Luisa Hoersch, Deceased. BERT W. KRONMILLER, Kronmiller Building, Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Administratrix. (Pub. Sept. 1,8, 15, 22, 1955.) IN MEMORY OF EDWARD TORSKE Who Died Aug. 26, 1955. Once again death has entered our order and called to his eternal home a member of our order who, having completed his faithful ser vice here on earth, has been sum moned to his reward. Therefore, be it resolved, that Hardin Lodge No. 815, Neighbors of Woodcraft of Hardin, Mont., tender to the family of our de ceased neighbor our sincere sym pathy in their affliction, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and published in our local paper. Committee: Mrs. M. W. Harris, Mrs. Lloyd Snyder, Mrs. Fred Kerrick. (pub. Sept. 8.) Save with safety. Buy bonds/ Hardin Tribune-HeralcL Hardin, Montana Thursday, September 8, 1955 6 LOTO, call 148-R or see at 729 West Ist South. ]4-3 Used Furniture BARGAINS 1 Used Walnut Bedroom Set, mod ern style and absolutely cannot be told from new. Includes chest, bed and nite stand. 1 Set oi Dexter Double Tubs. 1 New 12 x 15 All-wool Carpet with pad; reg. $239.95 for $199.50. 1 Used Maytag Automatic, 3-month guarantee, in excellent condition. Hollywood Frame and Headboard, $19.95. Kitchen Set—Large 36-in. table, with 2 leaves, copper trim, and 4 foam rubber chairs, like new! 1 Used Maple Coffee Table. 2 Used Washers, $lO and up. 1 Used Bendix Automatic Washer, $35. 3 Used Electric Motors. 2 Used Vacuum Cleaners—l Hoover upright; has been completely over hauled. . One Electrolux tank type, with complete set of attachments. 4 pieces of Inlaid Linoleum, 6 t. by 6 ft., 8 in., 1-3 off. SOLAZZI'S 36-1 THREE bed room bouse; may be seen at 328 West 2nd. 33-ts PASTEURIZER, like new. Call 647-M. FOR RENT SINGER sewing machines, cabinet or portable models. Card or letter to Singer Sewing Machine Co., 11l N. 29th, St.. Billings. 42-ts TWO 4-room partly furnished apart ments, all utilities paid except elec tricity; 3-room modern furnished house. Wolcott Agency. 36-1 3-ROOM furnished apartment, ground floor. Inquire at side door, 618 N. Center Ave. 34-3 THREE-room furnished apt., private bath, and garage. 1 furnished room. Call 2SB-W. 36-ts FURNISHED basement apt., vacant Sept. 6, Bert Romine, 502 N. Craw ford. 35-ts MODERN house, three rooms and bath; stoves furnished. Call 367-M or see Mrs. Carl Boheman, 1 N. Crawford. 36-1* USED electric ranges in good condition. Also used washers guaranteed service able. Hardin Electric. 3- basement apt., furnished including utilities. 615 Center Ave., Call 295-R. 36-F FURNISHED uptown apartments, by week or month. Utilities paid. Yergey Block and Labbitt Apts. 23-13 SMALL cottage, partly furnished. Back of West Side Service Station. Call 375-M. 36-2* 4- furnished apartment. 323 N. Terry, phone 172 after 5 p. m. 36-ts LARGE furnished ground floor apart ment; phone 349-W. 35-2* FURNISHED ground floor apartment. Phone 239-W. 35-ts THREE-room furnished apt. Call 372. 34-ts SMALL furnished apartment with pri vate bath. Phone 49. 27-ts THREE-room, ground floor, furnished apt. Sue Yergey Labbitt. 23-ts ELECTRIC ranges and refrigerators. Miles & Ulmer Co. 16-ts WE have refrigerators for rent. Hardin Electric. 22-ts FURNISHED apartments ami sleeping rooms. Phone 49. 23-ts 6-ROOM house, full basement. Call 397 M. 36-1* FURNISHED, 2-room apt. Phone 175. 17tf for Tease 40 ACRES, all irrigated; joins Hardin; sugar beets, grain or seed to alfalfa; plow this early fall; share or cash deal; consider sale; give your detailed prop osition first letter. John Winchester, Buffalo, Wyo. 34-3* help" wanted" CAPABLE woman to keep house for couple in new home and help care for wife recuperating from illness. Phone 170 after 6 p. m. 36-2 lost ~ 15-JEWEL Elgin pocket watch, white gold with initials WGK in yellow gold on black. Reward sls. William G. Koerber. 36-1* GIRLS’ green purse, at Aquarius pool and lake. Reward. Phone collect 92042 Billings. Linda Parsons. 35-2* WANTED DEAD and disabled animals; picktd up free of charge. Call us collect 8-8410 in Billings. 4-ts NOTICES FOR custom baling in the St. Xavier area, contact Donald R. Thomas. Also baled hay for sale. 29-11* DRINK? ARE YOU OR ANY OF YOUR LOVED ONES BOUND BY THE DRINK HABIT? IS DRINK WRECKING YOUR HOME? For only sure cure, write Box 566, Hardin, Mont. 35- PATCH the modern way with invisible reweaving. Edna Lachenmair, phone 07-J-4. 33-4* WILL care for children in my home, by day or week. Phone 01-J-4. 8-ts WILL do child care and ironing in my home. Phone 647-M. 36-ts DO YOU WANT CLOTHES REALLY CLEAN? Bring them to our two-way service laundry. You do it or we’ll do it for you. New automatic machines, conventional machines, dryers, iron ers. In Hardin Hotel Bldg. Call at GEORGE’S Cash and Carry Laundry. 36- 11