I SGT. DONALD B. HAYDEN ENROUTE TO THE STATES Manila:—First Sergeant Donald B. Hayden, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wells of Libby, is now en route to the States from the 5th Replacement Depot Disposition Cen-, ter near Manila for his discharge i from the Army under current re adjustment regulations. Entering the Army in November. 1943 1st Sgr Hayden arrived over seas at Manila last July to serve with the 29th Engineers Co. For! his Army service he is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre ribbon, American Theatre ribbon, Philippine Liberation ribbon. Good Conduct Medal ribbon and the World War II Victory Medal ribbon. ( „ t . . , , type in the old days, but think ox. a deceased musician holding a Job. ; hmted by this headline from d Philadelphia pfJY®P. ap ^; th phi . d Woman Was Pianist With Phila delphia Oiyhestra. ! ! DISTRICT 1 I've heard of wooden men setting as Legal Notices NOTICE OF SCHOor BOND ELECTION Notice is herebv given bv the un- j dersigned clerk of school district No. 4 of Lincoln county, state of Mon tana. that pursuant to a certain resolutidn duly adopted at a meet ing of the board of trustees of said i school district held on the 12th dav i of April, A. D., 1946. an election of the registered qualified electors of District No. 4 of Lincoln school county, sfate of Montana, who arf* ; • taxpayers therein and whose names | appear on the last completed assess ment roll for state, county and | school district taxes prior to the ; holding of such elections, will he j held on the 11th day of May. A. D . I 1946, at Libby for the puroose of, voting uoon the question of whether [ or not the board cf school trustees | shall be authorized to issue and sell bonds of said school district ! in the amount of One Hundred and | fifteen thousand dollars. ($115,000 - 00), bearing interest at a rate not ex ceeding six oer centum (6%) per payable semi-an"uaHy, for and annum, the purpose of constructing equipping a building to be used as | an auditorium and gvmnasium and alterations and repairs of present facilities. The bonds to be issued will be either amortization or ser ial bonds, and amortization bonds will be the first choice of the board of trustees. The bonds to be is sued, whether amortization or ser- j ial bonds, will be payable in in- j stallments over a period of 20 years, j The polls will be open from 12 o'clock noon until 8 o'clock P. M. of the said day. Dated and posted this 25th day of April A. D„ 1946. LLOYD M. BURPEE Clerk of school district No. 4, of Lincoln County, state of Montana. (3t — A25 - M2-9) TAXES NOW PAYABLE One-half <%) of the amount of such taxes shall be payable on or before five o'clock p. m. on the 30th day of November of each year, and one-half (1£) on or before five o'clock p. m. on the 31st day of May of each year; provided that unless one-half (%) of such taxes are paid on or before five o'clock p. m. on the 30th day of November of each year, then suph amount so payable shall become delinquent and shall draw interest at the rate of two-thirds (2/3) of one per centum (1%) per morith from and after Such delin quency until paid and two per cen tum (2%) shall be added to the amount thereof as a penalty. All taxes due and not paid on or before five o'clock p. m. on the 31st day of May of each year shall be delin quent and shall draw interest at the rate of two-thirds (2/3) of one per centum (1%) per month from and after such delinquency until paid and two per centum (2%) shall be added to the amount thereof as a penalty. LETHA SAUER County Treasurer. (3t — A25 - M2-9) NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County on May 8, 1946, in the court room at the Court House at Libby, Lincoln County, Montana to enter a formal order to abandon the fol lowing highways: (1) Starting from a point in the SE >/4 of the NEV 4 T28N, Range 30W, to a point in the SWV 4 of Sec. 3, Township 28N, Range 30W, M. P. M. which road covers a distance of approximately % of mile, more or less. (2) That portion of the old "Slaughter House" road be ginning just North of Lin coln County gravel pit near the slaughter house build ings in Sec. 2, Township 36N, Range 27W to where said road joins Highway No. 93 at the SW corner of the 69 Ranch. (3) That portion of the road in Sec. 13, Township 36N, Range 27W, M. P. M. beginning at the point where the road cros ses the North line of the SVi of the ,SW% of said section 13 to the point where the said road Joins the Sinclair Creek road on the South line of the said S Vz of the SW*4 of Sec. 13, Township 36N, Range 27W, M. P. M. When and where any person in terested may be heard for or a gainst the abandonment of said Highways. P. V. KLINKE Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Lin coln County. G. C. EARLE Clerk of the Board. (3t.—April 11-18-25) When I was in California I at tended church one Sunday morning saw a corking good mistake and , in the bulletin that was handed me as I took my seat. the ushers will kindly not eat anyone during prayer, scripture reading or spec isl music, was the way a sentence read. _ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY NO. 962 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF James Forsyth, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ^hat under authority of an order Qf thp above entiUed court ma de April 12 1946> - n the matter of the estate of James Forsyth, deceased, the undersigned as Public Adminis trator of the estate of said James Forsyth, deceased, will sell at pri vate sale to the highest bidder, sub ject to confirmation by this court, all the right, title and interest of said estate in and to the follow ing described real property, to-wit: Tract No. 52 - An irregular tract of land situated in the northwest corner of the NEV 4 SWV 4 , outside of the incorporated limits of the town of Eureka, Lincoln County, Montana, in Section 14, Town ship 36 north, Range 27 west Montana principal Meridian; this tract being bounded 'on its north and west edges by the SEV 4 NWVi of Section 14, on its south and east edges by the north edge of Block No. 28 and west edge of Block No. 27, the said blocks being within the incorporated limits of said town of Eureka, This tract being more particul arly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest cor ner of the NEV 4 SWV 4 , thence along the quarter line east 55 feet, thence south fourteen deg rees twelve minutes east (S. 14 12E.) 498.35 feet, thence south seventy-five degrees fo rty -é ight minutes west, (S. 75 48' wT) 180 feet, thence northerly along the standard subdivision line 526.4 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.36 acres more or less. Tract 9P. - Commencing at the northwest corner of the S W *•'4 SWV 4 of Section 14, in township 36 north range 27 west, Mon tana Principal Meridian, thence running south 325 feet, thence the NWV4 SWV4 and east 128 feet to a point, which point is the point of beginning of the description of the land hereby conveyed, thence south 259 feet, thence west 170 feet, thence north 259 feet, thence east 170 feet to place of beginning, containing one acre piore or less. SWV 4 NWV 4 - NWV 4 SWV 4 of Sec tion 14, and SEV 4 NEV 4 SEV 4 of Section 15, all in town ship 36 north, range 27 west, Montana Principal Meridian, less right of way 2.90 acres, for Voad granted to Louis LaBeau, and which deed is recorded in Book 72, Q. C. D. at page 402. Lot One (1) in Peters Addition at the town of Eureka, Montana. Lots 6 and 7 or W'^SE J /4 of Sec tion 17, township 37 north, range 26 west, Montana Principal Meri dian. SEV4NE'4 of Section 2, Town ship 36 North Range 27 West, M. P. M. Said sale will be made on or af ter May 3, 1946, at the real estate office of H. B. Wallace in Libby, Montana. The sale of the above described property will be for cash, lawful money of the United States; 10% of the amount bid must accompany the bid, and the balance must be paid upon confirmation by this court. Bids may be submitted af ter the iirst publication of this not ice. Abstract at expense of pur chaser. The personal property of the es tate at the same time will be offer ed for sale for cash. One unbranded, red short horn— Swiss milk cow, 6 years old. One black and white cow, mixed breed, showing Holstein. One heifer, 4 months old. Dated April 12, 1946. H. B. WALLACE Public Administrator. THOMAS D. LONG Attorney for Public Administrator. Libby, Montana (1st Pub. Apr. 18, 1946 - 3t A18-25 M2.) j j | ; NE >4 j NOTICE OF CLOSING OF REGIS TRATION BOOKS FOR THE PRI MARY NOMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD JULY 16, 1946 Notice is hereby given that the registration books for the several precincts in Lincoln County, Mon tana, will be open at the County Clerk's Office on legal days be tween the hours of 9:00 o'clock A. M. and 5:00 o'clock P. M., up to and including May 31, 1946, for the pur pose of registering for the Primary Nominating Election to be held July 16, 1946. Registration books for the Pri mary Nominating Election close on Friday, May 31, 1946. Electors may register for the en suing election by appearing before the County Clerk at his office, or by appearing before a deputy regis trar, or before any Notary Public or Justice of the Peace in the man ner provided by law. If you failed to vote at the last General Election or voted an ab sent voter's ballot, you must re register. Be sure that you are registered. G. C- EARLE County Clerk and Ex-Officio Registrar of Lincoln County, Montana. (5t — A25 - M2-9-16-23) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NO. 961 -— THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF Edwin C. Strom, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under authority of an order of the above entitled court made April 12, 1946, in the matter of the estate of Edwin C. Strom, deceased, the undersigned as Public Admin- j istrator of the estate of said Edwin j C. Strom, deceased, will sell at ! private sale to the highest bidder, j subject to confirmation by this court, all the right, title and in- j terest of said estate in and to the j following described real property, | to-wit: That certain tract of land being a part of the Harvey E. Kirch- j baum claim within the Kootenai National Forest, known and num- j bered List 1-2108, viz; Commen cing at the northeast corner of Lot No. Eight ( 8 ) of said claim, that being corner No. 1 of the tract herein conveyed, thence I along an imaginary line due | south twelve ( 12 ) chains to a point, that being corner No. 2 of the tract herein conveyed, thence along an imaginary line j due west seven (7) chains to a point, that being corner No, 3 of the land herein conveyed , 1 thence along an imaginary line due north to a point, the inter section of said imaginary line and the shore of Bull Lake, that being corner No. 4 of the tract herein conveyed, thence meander along the shore line of said Bull Lake northeasterly to corner No. 1 , the place of beginning, said tract containing 4 acres, more or less, in section 4, township 38 north, range 33 west, Montana Principal Meridian, in Lincoln County Montana. Said sale will be made on or af ter May 3, 1946, at the real estate office of H. B. Wallace, in Libby, Montana. The sale of the above described property will be for CASH, lawful money of the United States; 10% of the amount bid must accompany the bid, and the balance must be paid upon confirmation by this court. Bids may be submitted af ter the first publication of this not - 1 ice. Abstract at expense of pur chaser. • Dated April 12, 1946. H. B. WALLACE Public Administrator | j THOMAS D. LONG Attorney for Public Administrator Libby, Montana. 1st Pub. April 18, 1946 - 3t—A18 25 - M2.) CALL FOR BIDS Janitor Work al Courthouse at Libby Sealed bids will be received Up to and including 2:00 P. M., April j the 26, 1946, for the performance of the Janitor work in the court-1 house at Libby, Montana. Specifications of the duties re quired may be obtained from the County Clerk at Libby, Montana. The County Commissioners re serve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be addressed to the County Clerk, Libby, Montana and marked on the outside of the en velope "Janitor." By order of the Board of County Commissioners P. V. KLINKE Chairman. ATTEST: G. C. EARLE County Clerk & Recorder (2t — April 18-25) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN RUBARD, De ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the Executrix of the estate of John Rubard, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executrix at Libby in the County of Lin coln, State of Monana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. EMMA RUBARD Executrix of the Estate of said Deceased. Dated at Libby, Montana, this 13th day of April, 1946. J. F. FENNESSY, Jr. Attorney for Petitioner. A 18-25 — M 2-9) (4t NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF HUGH M. SMITH, also known as H. M. SMITH, Deceased. Pursuant to an Order of said Court, made on the 16th day of April, 1946, notice is hereby given that Friday, the 10th day of May, 1946, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the County of Lincoln, has been ap pointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Hugh M. Smith, also known as H. M. Smith, deceased, and for hearing the ap plication of Sarah D. Smith, for the issuance to her of Letters Testa tamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated April 16, 1946, FRED F. CLARK, Clerk by VICTORIA D. BANEY, Deputy Clerk OLIVER PHILLIPS Libby, Montana Attorney for Petitioner. April 18-25 — May 2) (3t • THE LIBBY ACTIVITY DIRECTORY • --f f ♦ + .a. + ^ ^ -4 - 4 4 4 Parker's Studio All Types of Photographic Work and Supplies Chefs Cabins CARTER OIL PRODUCTS Efficient Service CHET SMITH, Prop. THE Hamburger Stand Sandwiches - Bulk Ice Cream Coffee Mr. and Mrs. George Price PHONE 195 FOR FUEL OIL Phone or 132-R 69 PROMPT DELIVERIES E. L KEMP 4 FIRST STATE BANK Capital and Surplus $37,500.00 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 4 Johnnies Wrecking Service NEW and USED AUTO PARTS JOHN HUSTUFT, Prop. Clack's Servicestation HI-POWER GAS Phone 55W - L. J. BROWN, Prop. Distributor for Clack's Products — m LIBBY FLORAL Box 5 Phone 97 418 Utah ♦ Service Organizations • Libby Chamber of Commerce: A. Agather, president, Dexter Shaurette, secretary.. • American Legion Auxiliay No. 97 mèets 3rd Thursdays. Mrs. A. C. Austin, president; Mrs. Emil Voves, secretary. • Lions CluD meets 2nd and 4th Mondays. Don Hargreaves, presi dent, W. E. Partlow, secretary. • Libby Woman's Club meets 2nd Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in com munity room of courthouse. Mrs. Ray Rice, President, Mrs. J. W. Johnston, secretary. • American Legion Post No. 97 meets 3rd Thursdays at Legion Hall. Dr. Roy Sherman, Post Commander. • Libby Farm Woman's Club n'eets 1st Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh j Slauson, pres., Mrs. P. C. Vander- C wood, sec-treas. j * Libby Junior Woman's Club j meets 2nd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. j at community room, court house. Mrs. Ove Larson, president and Mrs. June Hileman, secretary, j * Kootenai Valley Grange meets ! 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the American Legion Hall. j Shelden, master; H. P. Weyde- ! meyer, secretary. I * Regular meeting of Internation j al Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers' Union of America, A. F. L., Libby Sub. No. 1192, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at American Legion Hall, Libby. • Lumber and Sawmill Workers' Union No. 2581. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 7:30. Abner Role, president; Harry Moe, re cording secretary. • Veteran's Foreign Wars Post No. 1548. Gust Adamson, com mander; Al Lovick, adjutant; Wm. Nelson, quarter master. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays. • Auxiliary to V. F. W. Post No. 1548. Mabel Solem, president; Agnes Person, secretary. Meets 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. A. H. 4 Lodges • I. O. O. F. Cabinet chapter No. 68, meets every Wednesday even ing. Harry Hartle, Noble Grand, Peter Vanderwood rec.-secretary. • Royal Arch Masons Libby lodge No. 33 meets 1st and 3rd Wed nesdays at Masonic Temple. L. M. Burpee high priest, D. O. Mount, secretary. • A. F. & A. M. Libby Lodge No. 85 meets 2nd and 4th Tursdays at Yviasonic Temple. Don Leach, W. M.; Edgar Beardsley, sec'y. • Order of the Eastern Star, Lib by Chapter No. 69 meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Gordon Daugherty, worthy matron; Mrs. E. E. Jaqueth, secretary. • Libby Moose Lodge No. 1039 meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Moose Hall. Glen E. Leckrone, Governor; Melvin P. Paulson, secretary. • Royal Neighbors, Mountain View Camp No. 9353 meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Moose Hall. Mrs. Mabel Solem, oracle; Mrs. Bessie Glowers, recorder. • Medora Rebekah Lodge No. 53 meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Pete Vander wood, Noble Grand and Mrs. Clarence Daggett, secretary. • A. p. U. W. meets 2nd Friday of each month at Legion Hall. Harry Hartle, M. W.; S. A. Ras mussen, secretary. • A. O. U. W. Junior Club meets 4th Friday at Legion Hall. Janet Johnston, M. W.; Rosella Barr, secretary; Delina Carlson, super visor. • Rainbow Girls meet 2nd and 4th Mondays al Masonic Temple. Helen Swimley, worthy advisor; Margery Hunter, recorder; Mrs. Frank Baney, mother advisor. • Women of the Moose, Libby Chapter No. 695 meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at Moose Hall. Mrs. Durwood Preston, Senior Regent; Mrs. Harold Bitterman, recorder. • Theta Rho Club No. 27 meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I. O. O. F. hall at 7.T5 p. m. Wilma McRell, president: Shirley Switzer, re cording secretary; Mrs. Loren Gompf, advisory officer. • Libby Rod and Gun Club meets 3rd Tuesday at 8 p. m. Dick Powell, president; George C. Earle, secretary. • Granite Encampment No. 7, I. O. O. F. meets 2nd and 4th Fri days. R. R. McGrew C. P.; Glea son Pilcher, Scribe. • Junior Odd Fellows meet 2nd and 3rd Mondays. Jim Maurer, Chief Ruler; Geo. Paulson, Recor der; Clifford Hayden, Ad. officer. • Libby Ski Club, John Finnland, Pres., Mrs. Fred Cloutier, Secy. Meetings when called. - ♦ New Train Schedule West Bound 5:55 P. M. .2:25 P. M. No. 1 No. 27. East Bound 12:35 P. M, . 5:55 P. M. No. 2. No. 28. Inter Mountain Bus Schedule East West 9:00 a. m. 7:05 p. m. Dalton Cabins Libby, Montana NEAR CENTER OF CITY Write For Summer Reservations ♦ The Nook POPCORN BULK ICE CREAM Sandwiches and Fountain Drinks 4 - 4 - The Caboose CHICKEN ANrf STEAK DINNERS Sandwiches and Refreshments Dance Every Wednesday Night The Gables FISHING LICENSES NOW ON SALE Open Evenings and Sundays 133-W PHONE Ernie Wood GARBAGE DISPOSAL Garbage Weekly Service Special Cleanup PHONE 15 or 15-X 4 - Electric and Plumbing Sales & Service Uiree-way Floor Lamps — Silk Shades. Electric Clocks Steel Shower Stalls In fra Red Heat Lamps Cement Laundry Tabs Exclusive Agents for Berkeley Water Systers for Homes and Farms. Sunlight Silver Seal Ironing Pads. Lawn Sprinklers, Nozzles, and Fittings. LIBBY ELECTRIC & PLUMBING CO. BOLYARD GROCERY and MARKET BEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE Phone .. 105 ■ •4Ç V rr <*. m iW æj O O EXPERTLY DONE! Experienced movers will handle your precious household goods carefully and reasonably! 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