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Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin, Montana Thursday, September 8. 1955 2 Around the County with Tribune-Herald Correspondents • Leone Deer By Mrs. V. G. Winsor Mr. and Mrs. Smoky Winsor returned on Saturday evening from a faro-week vacation trip to the west coast. Smoky reports he landed a 31 pound, 41 inch King salmon off the coast at West Port, Wash., winning a small trophy for the largest catch for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davidson GEM THEATRE Lodge Grass, Montana Friday & Saturday, Sept 9-10 "The Country Girl" Starring Bing Crosby, William Holden and Grace Kelly Sun., Mon. & Tues., Sept. 11-12-13 -i WAIT PtSNEYI^> StoMgp iTwafiisiSl"S'=S?r --1 iM-miijSiE j Wed. & Thurs., Sept. 14-15 "It Came From Beneath The Sea" Starring Kenneth Tobey and Faith Domergue SAVE a, where most people save: AT THE^BANK^^TT™^ More people save at the bank than anywhere else-and here are a few of their mighty good reasons why: "IT’S SAFE — sound bank management, carefully restricted invest ments, do6e government supervision, modem physical safeguards — plus the fact that deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation up to SIO,OOO for each depositor — combine to protect my savings funds at the bank as they could be protected nowhere else!” "IT S CONVENIENT -i like to save where I can do all my bank ing at the same time — under the same roof!” "IT’S HELPFUL —my money earns interest for me while I am waiting to use it — without my having to make an investment; • and when I need credit, I find that having a growing bank balance is a big help in getting a low-cost bank loan!” "IT'S PLEASANT - I have a special, personal feeling about saving at my bank —the bankers who serve me make me feel at home, and show a real interest in helping me with my money matters!” Some folks give one reason, some another, some a combination of reasons... Come in, open a savings account with us, and discover for yourself the truth of what more than 69 million Americans agree on: “THERE’S NOTHING QUITE LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK I” Your Bank "The Bank of Friendly Service" BIG HORN COUNTY STATE BANK Hardin, Montana ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norrise, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hamm and dau ghters and Mr. and Mrs. George Pitman picnicked at Crazy Head springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davidson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Randall and children were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smoky Winsor. The AFL of Billings were picket ing the labonnen at the new pub lic school grounds on Monday as a result of union labor difficul ties. Alfred Whistlingelk. ambulance driver for the U. S. public health, resigned from his position Monday. Mrs. Randall Alexander motored to Billings Tuesday to transact business and shop. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck and daughter. Bonnie, were dinner guests Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smoky Winsor. Representatives of the James Stewart Co. were in Lame Deer Monday, locating sites and taking pictures for the new dwellings to be constructed for the U. S. Pub lic Health employees here. Victor Small of the Kirby area' transacted business in Lame Deer Tuesday. Vem Duser.bury. historian of Montana State college. Bozeman, is in Lame Deer this week, com piling dates from old records at the agency warehouse for publica tion at a later date. Terry Bearvusk.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bearvusk. received a slight head concussion in a fall Tuesday morning and was taken to the Crow hospital for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bopp re turned Monday from a three-week vacation trip to Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braine were Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gentry. Mrs. Jimmie Lennon was rushed to the Forsyth hospital Monday PHYL'S BEAUTY SHOP LODGE GRASS, MONT. SPECIAL! Permanents for School Girls. $lO Cold Waves for $650 Offer runs thru Sept. 10th. 1 IIIHBhx FARMERS’ BATTLE-FRONT OUTPOST — Maurice Eckhoff mans a front-line control position near Blackburn, Mo., as a comber” comes in from a mission against invading hordes of grasshoppers. Embattled farmers report by telephone to Eckhoff. who uses map beside his chair to chart operations for the spray plane pilots. in a serious condition from an in fection. Mrs. Blanche Tunnell .a former resident of Lame Deer, is visiting friends in Lame Deer this week. Mrs. Tunnell now resides in Texas. Members of the NFEU Local 245 held a picnic at Crazy Head springs Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Orelup and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hopper stad and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ty Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Winsor. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Meeker and family, Mrs. Helen Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Fay McCleary, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mehojah and family and Miss Frances Elge and her father of Billings, Miss Marge: Pringle of Bimey, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Spreck of Busby. , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hoppers tad and family returned over the week end from a two-week vacation trip to Minnesota. The Lame Deer public school will open September 6. New members of the faculty are Mrs. Annabeile Gunn and Miss Ida May Phillips. Miss Frances Elge. examiner of inheritance and her secretary, Miss Helen Ferguson, of Billings arrived in Lame Deer Wednesday to begin preparation for hearings on Ind ian estates. Billy Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, was rushed to the Crow hospital Tuesday afternoon in critical condition from a rup tured appendix. He was immediate ly operated on and it is reported he is getting along very’ nicely. Lyman Brewster of Bimey was a business caller at Northern Cheyenne agency Tuesday. Mrs. Shirley Gentry called at the home of Mrs. Mack Davidson Wed nesdav afternoon. Everyone in the neighborhood of Lame Deer and Busby are alert to the criminal who shot and killed Sheriff Marshall of Sheridan. Wyo. Ed Stephens returned Tuesday night from a trip to the west coast to pick up surplus property. Mrs. Rachel Zimmer of Hardin was transacting business in Lame Deer Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Les Picotte and daughter of Fort Belknap were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hoppers:ad Sunday night. They were also callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Winsor on Monday. (Last Week’s Items) Carl Bement spent several days in the Crow hospital this week as a result of a chest injury re ceived while working on the new public school building. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davidson and children attended the Forsyth fair. Mrs. Helen Ruggles motored to Billings Thursday to receive dental care. Jacob Tallbull and family ar rived home Monday from Los Angeles, Cal., where Jacob had been employed under the replace ment program. Due to illness of his wife he brought her home, but Jacob plans to return to his job in that city. Julietta and Derby Pitman, dau ghters of Mr. and Mrs. George Pitman, arrived home this week from Middieborough. Mass., ac companied by their aunt. Mrs. Madeline Baker. The girls had spent the past two months in Massachusetts visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dahle and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Braine ar rived home Saturday from a week's vacation trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bixby and Mr. and Mrs. Deye Powell were shopping in Hardin on Saturday. Ed Stephens, agency auto mech anic, left Thursday for points on the West coast to pick up surplus property for Northern Cheyenne agency. Mrs. Helen Ruggles was a din ner gues: of Miss Marget Pringle Friday evening at the Birney day school. Lee Harris and Bee Robinsor were involved in an accident Sun day, at the intersection in Lame Deer. A pickup driven by Lee Harris, i- MOTOR H CMC", i( lu« DD— H,dr,-M»r>< VI rwuio.t . I'm, L-, BIG HORN MOTOR C 0.—124 N. Center Ave.—Hardin, Montana approaching the stop sign was mm mill by Bee Robinson coming up behind causing Lee's vehicle to crash into a corner of the post office. Harris’s pickup was guite badly wrecked. No one was injured. A large forest fire broke out on Stebbins creek this week, burning more than a hundred acres of land at a cost of approximately $3,000. • Butte Creek By Mrs. Joe Considine Visitors Sunday at the M. H. Considine home were Roland Rumph and children. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Considine had as Sunday dinner guests Rob ert Considine, Evelyn Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Consi&me and Terry. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Swope and Marian Cutter of Sheridan visited recently at the Roy Swope, Jack Swope and Leonard Somer homes. They also attended the Powder river county fair. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Everet Haitian were Roland Rumph and children. C. T. Denson threshed grain Monday and Wednesday at Rob ert Rumph’s ranch. Robert Rumph and Everett Hanlan tracked Mr. Rumph's wheat to Miles City Thursday. Joe and Barney Considine were Broadus business callers Thurs day. Mrs. Everett Hanlan and Patty visited Friday at the Joe Consi dine home.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brackett of Hermosa. S. D., and Mrs. Marlon Pa linguist of Sioux City. lowa, visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. ana Mrs. M. H. Considine and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine. Mr. Brackett and Mrs. Palmquist are Mrs. M. H. Considir.es brother and sister. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Swope and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Somers. Visitors Friday at the Everett Hanlan home were Joe Considine and Evelyn Rowland. Joe Considine made a trip to Broadus Friday. Visitors Friday at the Roy Swope home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brackett, Mrs. Marion Palmquist and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Considine. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hanlan and Patty were visitors Saturday at the F. F. Huckins home. Visitors Saturday at the Joe Considine home were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Considine. Among those who attended the Powder River county fair in Broad us this week were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Considine and Barney, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Denson and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swope and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swope and family, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dick Schulze and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Norman. Mr. Norman’s mother, and Diana and Milsie Patch. Glenn and George Fulton, Larry Cooley, Clarence Swope and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry. Mrs. Everett Hanlan started teaching Monday at Huckins Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Considine motored to Miles City Tuesday and brought Barney home. Visitors Wednesday at the Joe Considine home were Everett Han lan, Fred Harrsch and Barney Considine. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Tern- and Evelyn Rowland mo tored to Miles City Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes. Vicki Holmes returned home with them for a brief visit before school starts. Broadus callers Wednesday were Barney Considine, Everett Hanlan and Fred Harrsch. Guests Tuesday evening at the Joe Considine home were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Considine and Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry, Evelyn Rowland and Vicki New school of thought about trucks This smart Blue Chip runabout — tvith its obvious fitness for family use and playtime fun—> denies that a truck must be just a work vehicle. And, with its Hydra-Matic* efficiency and longer life, it brings lower costs as well as distinction to your business. See us about one! See us, too, for Triple-Checked used Trucks ! Holmes were Wednesday evening guests at the Everett Hanlan home. Roy Swope visited Wednesday at the Joe Considine home. Fred Harrsch and Joe Considine helped Everett Hanlan work on his well Thursday. Broadus visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Considine and Terry, Evelyn Rowland and Vicki Holmes. Vicki returned home that day by bus. Glen Russell visited Thursday at the Roy Swope home. Last Week’* Items Ralph Rowland was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrt. Joe Considine. Joe and Barney Considine and Ralph Rowland were Sunday vis itors at the C. T. Denson and Roy Swope homes. Guests Sunday at the M. H. Considine home were Mr. and Mrs Robert Rumph and Glenda and Mrs. Glen Russell. Everett Hanlan trucked wheat to Miles City Monday for C. L. Rumph. Wednesday visitors at the Joe Students Special AT HARDIN PHOTO SERVICE UpV 10-DAY FREE TRIAL THE PARKER PEN has exclusive Electro- Polished -Point, “2- finger” filling, visible ink, supply, Pii-giqss reservoir {not rubber). THE PARKER PENCIL has propel-repei oc tion, large lead com partment, adjustable eraser. Precision-built, perfectly balanced. *Hydra-Matic stazdard aa vaazy models; optimal at extra tut m mm, uhtn Considine home were Mr and I Ln. M H. Considine. Joe and Barney Considine htip td C. T. 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