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PAGE TWELVE THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1825 ff !work and flourishing like the t ,proverbial green bay tree. After each has made a suc- PACK THE HARRIET eess of the work . engaged in. they learn that Adam's story of 1 the old man going broke was The members of the Hardin a hoax, but -ince they have kigh school covered themselves been much happier working for a with PlorY ill the presentation t I i v in g than when h e y of their class play, \Adam and 'Tonged one oft Dad, they for- . perfeet' and each and • every I been sought by Andrew rdan \Bobbie Ross), an Eng- member of the east performed sh nobleman. and Dr. Jack his or her part in a manner 11 that would have done credit to Delamate r (Arthur Sarand), a professional performers. h e neighbor. •Corinthis, the par - plot depicts the home life a it'r maid.. was : represented by James King (John Rankin', a .( 4 'neva Meariboney. Excellent mesic was furnished between rich widower with two danght- acts by the high school or- ers, Jluie DeWita• (Irene Buz -,the ; chestra. zetti) and Eva (Lavon Lawson) -Clinton De Witt (Tom Wilson),I The splendid manner in lita - a - o - n - 4n-Tta - vic Aunt Abby Rock- which the play was put on is LODGE GRASS SCHOOLS TO CLOSE NEXT FRIDAY Tht, is just one more week siiiool at Lodge Grass, the school year ending next Friday, when a class of six. 'three boys and three girls will ha gradu- ated. Eva,\ a three -act comedy drama, give him. As a reward for The Baccalaureate sermon will at the Harriet theatre last Tues-; hi.; induatry,• Adam wins for day evening'. The stage settings t.'i' wife Eva King. the younger he preached on Sunday even - were fine- suet—the. eciatunaing, daughter, whose hand had also mg, May 10, by Rev. Petzoldt. - The - Claas - NIght exercises will be held Wednesday evening, May 13, with the following pro- gram: Piano \ solo__ Florence Miller i e o a . ic ingei, e en - Salutatory Helen Creswell the committee on arrangements • gineer in charge, who worked Class Song Crass of 1025 by letting them know immedaa constantly to the end that Class History__ Florence Miller ately what they will give, every dollar possible might be Saxophone solo \Siq Avicir The camping fund is now spared the farmers who had Orin Benbrooks around $200. More contribu- to he taxed in order that their Class Poem tions are expected to be sent in land might be reclaimed. __Geraldine 'Westwood within the next few days. There I ---e term - --of-----the--board of due 1 a r g e 1 y tn Miss Rachel, Class. Prophecy ' will probably — be - about 100 Th er (Ada Wort), his sister -in - 1 commissioners who so capably law, an d uncle, Horace Keith McKinley Seout.s, leaders, mothers an d pit_alordan„ head of the English de-' • f parlimint of the Hardin high Violin Solo ' Mr, Ryan nttendants at camp. --I-- managed this undertaking ex - whom live otT the old man and sehool, who tra:ned the par- • Class Will and Testament__ spend his money - like wata.r. iieipants and directed the play. — Orin Benbrook , t The out man is much put-out The graduating exercises will She was ably assisted by_ Anna - because off the spend -thrift belle Johnson, business mana- be held Friday evening, May 15. (Continued from Pus One habits of his family and in ' g\; ;Leslie Funsaon, advertising with the•following program: There are 27.91 miles of desperation goes on a trip to malinger: Juanita Fish, cesium- - !evocation Rev. Shannon drainage canals from which a 1)orothy Kelley, in charge. the Amazon to inspect some of er ; Solo rtitib'er Titan f.ations andTeaves 'of ' ProPertiese - and - John - \ADAM AND EVA e zol t SuPt. S. ll. Logan total- of 676,475 cubic --yards-of stage manager. Cornwell ealth were removed. There were in charge of his family Adam Harp Solo emi t h (Sam m eeke). as his hu g - ! The theat•re, which has a constructed 20 steel and COO- Valedictory-- Junior Westwood ness manager, with fell author -!'eating capacity of 750, was Presentation of Class crete highway bridges, costing ity to deny any member of the filled to capacity by an appre- Presentation of Diplomas ,from $2100 to $200 each; 21 1 family money should they ex- eiative audience. Benediction. taiin bridges connecting farms IIARDIN DEFEATS CROW • - with the highway; 44 galvan-1 reed a certain limit. Of course, • it is not long after the old man's FORMULATING PLANS ized iron flumes carrying irri- -- departure until the limit of ex-- The first baseball game of FOR GIRL SCOUT CAMP gating ditches over .the drain- age canals, 118 surface watei' penditures is reached, and Adam I he season was played on the - F - ' refuses to pay hills contracted local diamond last Sunday after -1 Plans for Girl Scout camp inlets and various other struc- in excess of the hiidgef., and in noon, when the Crow Agency ;ire being formulated with enthii- tures. order to force them to live with- nine crossed .bats with Hardin. siasm by the committees on ar-' The general contract was let in the limit set, makes the family, larspita the fact that the weath- rangements. The camp corn- to Winston Brothers of Minne- believe that the head of _ the er was quite cool, a fair crowd mittee, headed by C. F..Gillette, apolis, who sub -let the ditching household .has lost his, fortitne.! turned out and _cheered both will make a tour of inspection on to the Barnard -Curtis Co. of This has the desired effect. The teams *hen good \plays were Sunday and will select the ..teellalinneapolis, awl the bridge, family move onto a country place 'made. While both teams showed for a camp. The' other members•flume and other construction owned by Mr. King, and at the lark of practice, yet the game of this committee are J. J. Ping, work of Ernest Adler of Har- suggestion of Adam they all go' was more interesting than the Walter iBrekke, E. L. Kelley,Ain. The work was commenced to work—the girls raising pntil- score of 16 to 6 in favor of Tom Haynes, L. L. McAllister in the summer of 1923 and 'as -- try. the son-in-law taking orders Hardin would indicate. Billy and S. R. Logan. As soon as ar- completed Wednesday of last for clothing, while Uncle Horace Walker -timpireil- The ame : I :, ' I ' i are completed the week. April 29. • ' becomes a life insurance agent. got .away with it in nice shape. plans will be made public in: 'During the nearly two years Under the management of The features of the game were detail. ,that this work has been under Adam, Smith, ,the family pros- three home runs—two by Dornie The food committee, headed by way there has never been a per and when the old man re- and one by Eddie Kuehn. Tan- Mrs. W. A. Ransier met on Wed -hitch of any kind. In this re - limns fronl his South American: ner, Hardin's catcher, cracked an nesday and began work on the ,snect, at least, the project trip, some months later, he is Eye -producer .in the third ses- week's menus. Another meeaing,stands alone, as in practically surprised . to find them all at t sion and was forced to retire, has been called for Tuesdayiall similar undertakings \ of this evening. Several women have offered donations of jelly, jam, pickles anul other canned goods. Contri- butions of this sort will be grate- either opposed the creation of age district law introduced by fully accepted. If people who the district or the manner in Hon. Fred E. Gordon of this have any canned goods to donate which the commissioners car- county and passed by the re- lied on the work. Nothing of cent legislature. The new board this nature interfered with this is composed of Dr. D. W. Car - project, all concerned realizing per, chairman; Chas. G. Dan - the necessity for drainage and ielson and James Keane, who planned to have a place desig- working together in harmony met last Tuesday and organized nated down town where contri- to get the work done at the and will hold their first regular blitions of any kind may be i a ant — fagga, vegetables, po- least possible expense. . All in- meeting next Tuesday. terested are to be congr . atulatei Another significant fact about canned goods, cottage on the manner in which this this particular district is that elie.••• ,, or any other produce will:great work has been. accom- a spur line of the Burlington help greatly. People who plan Tliisheu_,, and especially is credit railroad traverses it, which in to contribute produce will aid • • a.itt call or write Mrs. Ransier, Girl Scouts will be delighaed to call and get them. On Saturday, May 3t, it Is _1 WORK WELL DONE IN V ALLEY CENTER DRAIN , magnitude much of the money appropriated has been spent in needless and expensive litiga- tion begun by landowners who pired on May 1, their places be- ing taken by a new board elected by the land owners in accordance with a new drain - conjunction with the drainage project stands out as an unusual undertaking for a farming community so recently settled. With a favorable era of good prices for farm products, this district should become one of the most prosperous in this section of the state and a great asset to Big Horn county. YOU DON'T IIAVE TO GO OUT OF H.ARDIN TO GET WHAT YOU WANT IN MEN'S WEAR. WE HAVE THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SHIRTS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER The Model Clothes HARDIN, Shop MONT. Complete Outfitters for the Man and Boy I 11110'1'0R 111G DAYS Why You Should Buy A Used Ford of Us Each used Ford purchased from the Hardin Motor Company carries a 30 -day Service Guarantee, back- ed by one of the very best equipped shops in Montana, regardless of - size of. city_or_to_wn. A used Ford does not leave our Garage until a thorough inspection has been imade by the Shop Foreman and the .car put in A-1 mechanical shape.. We, as well as you. Teallfelfi - it a . car - cannoT be properly - rebuilt with----#---Va . - of pliers and a screw driver. In order - to repair - or rebuild\ a car as it should be, ,We have brought our shop up - to its present high standard. Furthermore, efficiency in our shop is backed by our $10,000 stock of repair parts, from which our mechanics, if occasion should demand, could assemble a complete Ford Our shop equipment now includes special machinery for reboring and smoothing up cylinder walls, rebabbiting bearings, aligning pistons and crankshafts; an electric test stand for generators and starters; coil teFter; complete battery repair and . testing outfit; acetylene welding out- fit. NOTE: Wrecked car owners aisured of prompt day and night service with our up-to-date wrecking truck.\ ihis Label Protects It's the logical thing to do —to buy your Used Ford Car from Your Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer You •••••• GUARANTEED Pa used cars This Labs' is your Guarantee of Valls* ARE HERE Why You Should Buy A New Ford Here Buy—your—new For-cl-- here and - receive full benefit of 60 -day free service. You are entitled to 60 days free service on each new Ford pur- chased from us. With our present-equipped shop we are in a position to extend service equal to that of service stations in cities boasting a population of 10,000 inhabitant!. Why buy a car from other than local dealers? Our interest in you does not. attip_a_t_itte.,sale.of 1he car, We 4ork fcor — your complete sitisfactron, as or success deniii - on our local' customers and not prospects from other counties. , SOME OF THE FORD USERS The following is a list of smile of the prominent people in the United States, owning and personally using Fords: J. Ogden Armour, President Armottr & Co., Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, President's wife, Washington, D. C. ---Tl1oioA. Edison, -eleetrieal- --inventor, Orange, --Ne Je Mrs. F. W. Woolworth, of Woolworth chain stores, N. Y. Hudson Maxim, inventor smokeless powder, Landing, N. J. Harvey Firestone, Pres. Firestone Tire Co., Akron, Ohio. H. F. McCormick, President International Harvester Co. Josef ,Hoffman, noted pianist and composer, Aiken, S. C. F. D. Underwood, President Erie Railroad, New York City. E. A. Cudahy, Jr., President Cudahy Packing Co., Chicago. William Howard Taft, Chief Justice, Washington, D. C. Authorized Ford Mater\ Hardin Motor Company H a A r t d n , Montana •