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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925. THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD PADS THREII • • Kiddies I. K011181 • IF f -ing was sooneover. and we began number. , . get a package. I went but Veda , there Was a newspaper over the niutib guest of Louise Weaver. and Louise were not at home , baskets but we did 110iv peep to lio u th of the girls' took in the so did not get , to play with, see if he had come. meeting at Wolfe. -them. -I-did...not __stay lopg, • t: __When we came to school on The Fly children proved to . When I got home I helped ! Friday, about eight o'clock, s° b e Good Samaritanes Saturday - ' mamma with supper. • After sup-that we could get out early, the . as they piled and burned a per I - helped 'milk again. : Milks Bunny had hidden our baskets. I s „ t, weeds. • We studied most of auelesson,11* Dorothy. and Leslie Allen. to get ready to go over to. the ,then begans - the - shatit -- R -5- r - thwW . Vaughtt §hepard, --- Mildred Riggs Wolf school house to .the speak -1 We looked in desks and on top !a n d Colin MacLeod attended lug. We, had lots of fun going of the stove and in a milliou - te e meeting at Wolfe Saturday -over and coming back. places until we finally fouler n i ght. ' gisl-au bed_ about half _past them. i We wish to thank Miss Eder two. o'clock and slept- soundly , '.A little before our hoof' Thr jpersonafly for - The phifitiptilets mail -six, when we got up., had tie baskets we had a speech on ; a \d hooks whicti , ;he _sent.ps for breakfast and milked. Mamma - Why we celebrate Easter.\ We ! uSe in our debate, through 'these had . . sepaitated the milk and went home that evening very. was washing dishes when we happy. eating 'candy: eggs and saw the cows over on the west playing with our chicks or rah -- side. Papa said he wented. me bits. to drive them back.' .1 dal but. Your loving niece; it - sure • was a. job to get them Dorothy E. Allen. ecress the creek. - • Spring Creek School. As I Wits going home I met\ Claud. He was going to drive Dear Boys and Girls: another cow out at the field 'Here are three Ver. inter - but could not find her calf so esting letters and all from Spring Easf-e'r bunny fulfilled all , re - he did not bother about putting Creek. If the roads had been guests as nearly as possible. her out'. I went to the house good. they would have been in We , certainly had a gran d and al read • to go to grand- last week's paper but they search f E t b k t W g ma's. it aid not take long so we were soon on our way. When- ever we came to a gale I had to open it. While we were Still in Luth- -aesslield We_saw_Xia7Bonaine's. They did not know the way so we went on with them following. D ear Aunt Betty: I want to write a letber to 1.1 today to tell you what a nice time I had last Saturday and Sunday. Last Saturday morning I got up early, helped mamma get breakfast I took my bucket and went to milk. I milked tour cows. When the milking was done I had to go to the mail box on horse back. As I was oin home I met papa and Claud. They were going after the cattle to brand. • I went on to the house and helped mamma do the dishes. By the time we had the dishes _ washed the cattle were in the corral, so I went _over. Pa said we would like to have mamma hold the rope, so she got on one side and I on . the other. We both held the rope. After awhile we went to the house, cleaned up the house, scrubbed the porch and then mamma told me to get ready and go over to Mr. Perry's to but we were very tired and! sleepy and soon went in. W e ; ate a little supper and wept to bed. We slept well all nighti and were able SJ get up, help milk and get to school on tulle this morning. Your toying niece, Mildeld Riggs. Dear Aunt Betty: We thank you very much for the dollar you sent us for writing - sciteel-notee--for thel Month- of December. We re-;ing ceiVed it Friday. We are going to buy some cups fur the school. We have already asked Mr. Euer ' to order them. We are going to have some one take care of them through vacation so that they won't get all. ... if there is. a dance at the school house. They are going to be aluminum So they won't rust. Your loving niece, Vada Perry. Spring Creek School.. THE JUNIOR TRIBUNE Written by Grade School Pupils VOLUME 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. NUMBER 1. THE STAFF Editor -in -Chief -Max Thomp- MM. Reporters-Eitene Long, Ce- telia Larkint Cornelius Roush; Harriet McAllister, Rosa Stoltz, George Sullivan and Eilene Lo- gan, Laurence Labbit4. 4.0tineil Netts A council meeting was held I at Thursday evening. '1' It e president appointed cops lor tty7 : , tits lines, hall cop, ad assist- ant managers for e school store. The president appointed the Senior \A\ group of boys to clean up the lawn 'during the track meet. period. Editorial .,. . At recess on the afternoon of The department h .o help Monday. April 20, 1.025, there earn the money for e, school was a man breaking the speed annual. Since there are two limit in a big car. As he go t council members in each grade to the school house a smll, of the department, the COMICH light-colored dog started to e decided that one of these two The . s members should make a speech Dear . angry and turned the car quick for raising money, and that • p, . night with Mildred an and ran right over the dog's both of them should utake ceived Palmer buttons. Ruth I will write and tell you T1 contribution box. Then if any Grove, Evelyn_ Fa • llon and Ellen* The primary _arithmetic class- died a few minutes afterward. of. the c i •ren aye any . certificates school. es are enjoying several new The man, knowing he ran over they can put it into this r eii ' (following people _of the how we celebrated Easter at i The week before we made little ; games, which prove to be very the money, sixth trade received progress ,efficient for drill work. dog, did not stop, but went box - There will Soon he conned . pins: Marjorie Ellen Graham, Easter baskets out of match right on. Every child who ;aw _ aw e e ssa____ 00 1, 0s0 4_____ orspe __ The following pupils received Severo Montez, Georgia Lewis. election and the_ members who perfect attendance for the accident was angry at the crue man and pi • paper , over them: We took green , a cent dog. t:HILDREN NAMING PROGRESS A number of the children in the Hardin grade schools re- ceived buttons and pins for Palmer method penmanship. The following people of the seventh grade received pro- gress pins: Freida, Beck, Myrle Gilman, Jennie Kifer, Ilarriet McAllister, Rosa Stoltz, Blanch Smith. Jessie Adams, Cecelia Larkin, Lawrence Labbitt, Eve- lyn Denton, Esther Foster, Wil- liam Squire, Kenneth Campbell, Grace Ilelwich, Edna Longacre, Henry Hardt received the im-• provement certificate. I v an King and Wanda Grove re - cre e and cut tin a er eighth month of school: Mary p paper y p p , Miss Finnegan and Sam Cunningham called on Miss Dy- gete Sunday evening. Vaughn Shepard and Colin MacLeod had a very enjoyable play Sunday. Clifford Fontaine spent Satur- day in Hardin, returning Sun- day with his \pinto pony.\ Leona Betts. who has at- tended the Billings schools, en- rolled in our school Thursday: We have nineteen pupils now. _Utilise Weaver enjoyed play- with her water spaniel Over the week -end. Louise sure thinks the dog is great. Jimmy Romine, accompanied by his parents, took Eva and Florence back to Hardin so that they might attend high school, Sunday evening. We prepared and sent our le first stories to the \Trail Seek- rs Camp\ this week. We are counting the days until we will be able to receive our membership pins. , Mary Luther spent Sunday . three months Helen Bettis, Eva Grove, Al- t i f which w put !Luther, Louise Weaver, Vada • S r lor grass on the inside. We then set urPerry, Mildred Riggs, Dorothy baskets all on otte desk that.'Fontaine, Kenneth Betts, Less was not in use. lie Allen. Roland Bette a n d We all wanted 'the \Easter Vaughn Shepard. Bunny\ to come and qn Thurs- (Too Late for Last Week) day, when we came to school.' • d• Pe • Saturda eolumns. Miss Dygert• spent , the week- end with home folks. , Colin MacLeod and Mildred Riggs, accompanied by their parents, ...spent Easter - at the George, Seerest ranch. . The first grade childrensetrbte a very nice letter to the Easter bunny Thursday. Friday the i or as er as . reached us just too late. are certain Easter bunny can I'm sorry, Spring Creek, that hide his eggs very well. - your dollar was so tardy in The Spring Creek school wish I arriving. With the busy work 'to thank \Aunt Betty\ for the. of the holidays I cenapletely for - 1 dolla r which we received Fri - get . it until one day a short time day. We won - thiss - dollar-sfore eke and I were - seendirtit in locals for the month Ispeaing of how much' you folks of December. We have planned cross. When papa drove into ',success and she asked if you had we cleared on a dance with it it he could nob get up on the ever been sent that dollar. I and buying some ceps for our hastened to send it. so it would school. She saw flames coming from reach you lzfore school close\. Roland under the car. Papa got out and You must be a very busy, help- i children with birthday cake discovered that the whole engine ,full girl, Mildred. Not many -Tuesday as his birthday oc- . girls of your age are milking four cows and helping with work both in the house and out. But, I'm sure, that just the sort of work you ere doing makes, for arid shares it wish his play- a . stronger and better wornae- hood. mates. Thus you See th t Spring Cre(qi. does not wait an - lucky NV:t.i, ON the whole, a ery lucky ace' lent you folks 1.ail It Do not forget the dance at the Maschetah school house Saturday, April 25. Everyone welcome. 12222tUttittittUUUUUS2 Grade III -Section 2. n a st st n n et ti 83 The girls' side is ahead in our contest. _ _ - 77 -Esther Kust. I - We went to the pine hills sun- alay. We found some flowers and 'a pine cane . six inches long. • . --Walter Kaiser. aly mo:eite• and father went 10 Billings Monday afternoon and e a nee ,home Manday night. Mother brought my sister a .braeolot, betsther a little car and me a ring. -Helen Rogers. Our room has a new girl named Rexine Bryan. She came from Mandan, North Dakota. We have a little Bull dog named Diney Moor. Once he got out in the road' and a car almost ran over him. —Charles Buzzetti. Last Satnrday 'when Mr. 1Zidd was coming home, our dog Jack went, to play with their dog, Fanny, and pushed her under the back wheel. She was hurt, and Mrs. Kidd carried her into the We cane to a creek we had to , had one to make the Koi ner a on putting some money that. was on fire. We didn't have a! can or anything to dip water; with So mamma took off her hat' -and papa dipped water with . it, and threw it on the car. It' -put most. of the-, fire_ out and...sea t . soon got started on again. We went through another gate and started up the hill. Mr. Ro- mine ran out of gas and our -car skipped. . We couldn't get .any gas out of our car and we .couldn't even crank it. They sent Eva and I on to grandma's which was about two miles. We didn't want to go but we had to. We were very tired when we arrived. W e found no one in the kitchen so we went in. Edel, come and they' Asked us where the rest 'of the folks were. We. told them they. were -stuck on the 'llart hill. Uncle George went after them and it wasn't long until they came in. • Edel took Colin, Jimmy and Loytle out to the • ice house where they found, three rabbit's nests, one apiece. They .were 'very proud. It wasn't very long until Mrs. Luther's brother came. The next' thing was. dinner. We could have only six itt• the table at a time but we all had sonjething to eat. After dinner papa said he thought we had better go home 'as our car wasn't working very good yet. We got home all . right: On our way we etopPed at Perry's for a little While. ,W111111..j/D—gQb g .. after the cows ant. help Milk again. Milking was soon over and Colin and _I played for awhile will have - to go - out and new members will be voted in. This will be the last cowncil elec- tion this year. - Brother - solle - sleloYd-Russe Joseph Lammers Henry Michel Virginia Kelley and Catherine Reno received improvement cer- tificates. Georgia Miller, Ro- Cats Needed wena Butler, Amielia Michel and . Anthony Ferguson r e eeived . Last Monday morning a mouse was discovered in the hall of Palmer buttons: Ella May Davis, Mrs. Mueneh's room by Cornet- Madderine Ebeling, Pauline Lew- is, Ivan Butler, Ardelia M e l- ies Roush. The mouse was vile, Victor Miller, L a Vaun standing in the hall when Cor- Larsen, Maxine McDowell, Thel- nelius d i s covered him. He ma Gillette, Gail Baker, Francis chased the mouse .back of the Gain, Marcella Mitchell, Dora - radii] tor and 'told George Sal' thew Eder, Daisy Humphrey, van to come there. For about George Zier, LaVerna Tanner, five minutes the boys poked at Marie Jensen . , Ellsworth Huff- man, James Torske. Raymond Varella received a progress pin. mi•••=1111111•111=••• the mouse with their books. Then 'the teacher, Mrs. Muench, came out. The mouse jumped from behind the radiator and across the floor toward Mrs. Muench with the boys in hot pursuit:- . Mrs.- Muench jumped - upon a chair, began waving her arms and screaming. Cornelius got him behind the door and was about ky grab him when he ran into the scout room. There h e found refuge in a hole. The girl scouts are not supposed to be afraid of mice, but their leaders are. 41., caused a lot of rexcitement, anyway. Operetta News Wednesday of this week Mr. Denman held the first full re- hearsal of the operetta. There house. are over one hundred people in --Maxine 'raylor. it, representing .fairies, robins, butterflies, etc. It seems like I. will be a nice operetta, be- cause Mr. Denman- is patting nearly all of his spare time on tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt U tirade 2-11ardin la 33 13 21. 1:2 --It U V II_ ,Nly aunt Katie came from Bil- lings last week to make us a visit. '-'llathilda Beset. All the children in the second grade have new readers this To A Little Mouse Hello, little mouse so small, What are you doing out in the hall? ' My! see the girls run. They don't seem to be having very raluch Sun. And see the teacher is up on a chair; I guess the little mouse gave her a big scare. -By Merle Hanes. SCOUT NEWS Bitter root Troop Wednesday before last, after the regular meeting of the Bitter Root Troap, Treva Rhine - hart surprised the girls by serving cocoa and cake. Her birthday was on Thursday. She I was twelve years old. Last Wednesday the, girls worked on the 'last part of their • tests. Sand Pit Itiosefly Troop Kenneth Campbell and Clem Owen have been hauling sand for the jumping pit. Fee a while the boys could not decide was also quite an eventful But, as all is well that ends well, it was a mid trip, wasn't it? There is but one more week for the contest letters on \how to Get the Community Interested in the District Meet.\ I hopm many of you are writing. AlTectionately, Aunt Betty. eurred that day. It has been the custom of each mother. to make a lovely birthday cake for her - child this year. The child brings his cake to sehoel Iii her great people are dead to celebrate their birthdays. It tt U t2 tt tt St U. tt. It tt U It It Spring Creek Sphool Notes 0 st u U II Si tt it it U II 11 Dorothy Allen called at Tip. ton's Saturday. . The Belts children were, ab- sent Monday. Mildred Riggs 'and Colin Mac • Leod called on Jimmy Romine Friday. _ The 'Fly children took in the dance at Iron Springs' Satur • day, night. Veda Perry and Miss Dytert spent Sunday afternoon with - Mrs. Haynie. Colin MacLeod and Mildred Riggs visited with Mrs. Shep- rd Tuesday after school. Vada Perry and LOtliSe Wea- ver made a short call at the Luther ranch- Monday evening. e boys secured a few frog floc 7S11111 - 71ft_ tr - Trreek - IPrtd We pa WC - eggs in it jar and i wk . 11 watch- feu' the transtor- matien Which will ,take place. U tt it 22 t2 U tt U News Around Masehetah School it UV tir ItlitUUOUU George Miller entered school `-fonday. Aug. Brooks made a trip to Hardin .Friday after supplies. Charles Schofield spent set• eral days in Hardin the past - Elwin Fitch: and. Ereest lAtto_h spent Sunday evening at the Miller ranch. The Dinsdale children saw 1 bull snake on the road to school Monday morning. 11;11 -Het CrisWeli was absent from school Monday and Tues- day on account of a cold. C h a s. Holmes . moved h i s threshing machine home from Hobson's Wednesday. ,The school room is being de- corated with, various kinds of house plants, garden plants, and flowers raised by the pupils. - AMeng'. - the Hardin visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Criswell an d daughter. Harriett, Lonna Cramer, An- drew Miller . and Tam Divig. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. Ihnsdale and .family spent Easter 'Sunday '-tite-Bleitetey-4taine- . __T ltinsdale,' Miller and rilakeley 1 children spent the 'afternoon hunting Easter eggs. ---Bernardine Miller. Sunday mamma, 'papa, Douglas and I spent the afternoon with friend's in the country. -Dorothy Skinner. Last Sunday, 'Conyers and our folks went for a picnic across the Two Leggin bridge. Elwd Candee s We have a new boy in our room. His name is William Bequette. Ile started to school here last . Friday, -Floyd_ Reeves. Miss Batty was sick MOnday so we had three teachers. Miss Begley wies cur teacher in the morning and the Misses Grayher in the afternoon. • . -Martha Beck. - My mother, two brothers, two sisters and I came down from Billings last week. My_ father irs -tir - re - . - tin- di -T O - ye down -from -Billings the week before. Iliiisehlinig the Ra- leigh products in this section. -William Bequette. OXYGEN CARRIERS skellions of red -blood cells, caygen carriers, are born in a healthy body every day. The ability of these cells to enrich the blood depends upon how well you are nourished. Scoffs Emulsion brings to the body rich vitamin - nourishment that is easily absorbed by the blood -making Organs to build strength. Scott's Emulsion nourishes 4trengtheos wonda- fully welL swat Ittiass, atiermasid. N.J. „ dust, but most of the boys thought that ' saw -dust would pack too hard. The boys went down Monday night and ;sot one load. The pit still needs one more load, and the boys will have to -make another trip. Briefs Alberta Brotherson's 'mother went to Sheridan last Monday and Mr. iBrotherson and the children are hatching until she returns. The mice are getting to be regular little pests. Hardly ales , - one is bold enough to , venture out in the hall alone. The school board bought some mouse traps., The patrols are busy making their banners and emblem'. They are getting along fine with their tests. Blue Bird Troop On April 14, Alpha Jones re - recited the Girl Scout promise and became a \tendenfoor scout. Membership cards were given to all the girls who were reg- istered at headquarters and they renewed their Girl Scout promise. April. 21, the girls planned a pan cake fry, but on account of rain the girls had a regular meeting and made flag , . By next week four more girls wilt be \tenderfoot\ scouts. Cornelitii Roush has return(' US school and we are all glad. • . La Verna Tanner is and oet of- school. This Label Pots It's the logical thing to do —to buy your Used Ford Car from Your Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer •GUARANTEp d ec. :01\ -- e1 used This Label - is your Guarantee of Value .0••••••••••••• 001. 0 1r. immoranikamilli.obon•PRIOnimii