Legal Notices AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALI-! FIED ELECTORS OF THE STATE OF MONTANA OF AN AMEND MENT TO SECTION 39 OF ARTICLE V OF THE CONSTI-1 TUTION OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, RELATING TO THE REMISSION OF CERTAIN DE LINQUENT PERSONAL PRO PERTY TAXES AND THE CAN CELLA TION OF CERTAIN OB LIGATIONS HELD BY COUN TIES. THE COLLECTION OF WHICH IS BARRED BY THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana: Section 1. That Section 39 of, article V of the Constitution of the State of Montana be amended as hereinafter provided, that the ques tion of such amendment be submit ted to the qualified electors of the State of Montana at the general election to be held in November, CHAPTER 197 1948. Section 2. That Section 39 of Ar ticle V of the Constitution of the State of Montana be. and the same is hereby amended to read as fol lows; "39. Except as hereinafter pro vided, no obligation or liability of any person, association or corpora tion, held or owned by the state, Libby Professional Directory a Dr. A. M. Brockway DENTIST OFFICE - POWER BLDG. Fourth St. - Phone 275 J. F. Fennessy, Jr. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First State Bank Bldg. PHONE 219 GOMPF FUNERAL HOMES Libby is of Eureka — Troy Phone 49 AMBULANCE MONUMENTS W. G. SEIMS, Dist. Mgr. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK PHONE 161M LIBBY. MONT. Dr. Roy M. Sherman DENTIST Office hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 PHONE 112 Dr. V. A. Hannigan DENTIST FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. i j »_ Topic's Barber Shop IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL'* •« EVAN YAPLE, Prop. Carrie LaMunyan M. E. LaMunyan Cassidy Representing NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Telephone 31M - Libby, Montana DR. H. H. ANDERSON Chiropractor X-Ray - - Adjustments 1102 Dakota - Phone 257 Libby, Mont. D. A. Bollinger Consulting Forester Box 944, Libby, Mont. Phone 254-W Specializing in Timber Esti mating, (cruising). Type Map ping, Marketing, Checking of Property Lines and Land scaping. Lincoln County ABSTRACT COMPANY ORGANIZED 191« Phone 52J • Masonic Bldg. LIBBY, MONTANA "An Abstract of Title is a Necessity" Agent for the best FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Stock Companies — No Assessments" ! or any municipal corporation there i in. shall ever be exchanged, trans ferred, remitted, released or post 1 poned, or in any way diminished j b V lhe legislative assembly; nor sha11 such liability nr obligation be j extinguished, except by the pay-1 ment thereof into the proper treas-1 ury. "It shall however be lawful for tho legislative assembly, in such manner as it may direct, to auth 1 orizc the cancellation of any per sonal property taxes which are not a lien on real estate and which have been delinquent for ton (10) years or more. i "It shall be lawful for the legis , lative assembly, in such manner as jit may direct, to authorize the can-' I collation of any contractual obliga-1 tion owed to or held by a county, t' )r seed grain, feed or other re- 1 lid* the collection of which obliga- j l ' or ) > s barred by the statute of lim Rations. ■ Section 3. This amendment shall j he submitted to the qualified elec- j tors of the State of Montana by be ing placed on the official ballot pro vided for bv Section 678, Revised Codes of Montana, 1935, as amend ed by Chapter 81. Session Laws, 1939, and as provided by law, and there shall be printed on such bal lot the title of this act and the fol lowing words; . . , ., , , . Against the above amendment □ □ For the above amendment. The elector shall designate his preference for either of the pro positions by making an X before the proposition for which he de sires to vote. Section 4. The votes cast for and against the amendment herein pro posed shall be counted, canvassed, and determined by such officials and in such manner as provided by law, and if a majority of all votes cast at such electon for and against such amendment shall be in favor of such amendent, the governor of the state shall so declare by public proclamation, and the amendment shall be in full force and effect part of the Constitution from and after the date of such proclamation. Section 5. This act sljall be in full force and effect from and after passage and approval. Approved March 5, 1947. as United States of America State of Montana 1, Sam W. Mitchell, Secretary of State of the State of Montana, do hereby certify that the foregoing a true and correct copy of entitled: "An Act to Provide for the Sub mission to the Qaulified Electors the State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 39 of Ar ss an of the State of Montana, Relating to the Remission of Certain Delinquent Personal Property Taxes and the Cancellation of Certain Obligations Held by Counties, the Collection of Which is Barred by the Statute of Limitations." In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Mon tana, at Helena, the Capital, this twenty-sixth day of Julv, A D 1948. (SEAL) SAM W. MITCHELL Secretary of State (12-13t Aug. 5-0-28) National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Libby, Mon tana. up to 4:00 p. m., October 11, 1948, for all lodgepole pine and Douglas fir poles marked or desig nated for cutting located on an area embracing about 250 acres within Section 10, T. 26 N., R. 28 W., M. P. M., Elk Creek drainage, Kootenai National Forest. Montana estimated to be 3000 poles 30' and 35', 2000 poles 40 and 45' and 500 poles 50' and over. No bid of less than $.01 per linear foot for 30 and 35' foot poles, $.02 per linear foot for 40 and 45' poles and $.025 per linear foot for poles 50' and over will be con sidered. In addition to payments for stumpage, purchaser will be quired to deposit into special funds in the Treasury of the United States, $.005 per linear foot for poles 30' and over to cover costs of slash disposal. $1000.00 must be deposited with IT applied on the pur chase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages accord ing to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is served. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the tim uoAey 'jaguea pi.usiQ aqj uiojj pa -uiB)qo oq pinoqs s-ptq jo uoissiuiqns oqt pue V)[bs jo suotppuoo aqj Maq Ranger Station, or the Forest Sup ervisor. Libby, Montana. (2t - Sept. 9 - October 7) n* The Western News Classifieo are business getters. Helphrey Motor Freight Spokane, Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry, Troy, Libby and Intermediate Points Has resumed operations between the above points and is giving the same EFFICIENT service as before the war. Libby Phone 33 > NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR j TAX DEED j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J. Neils Lumber Company a corporation doing business at Lib-1 by. Montana, will, on the 6th dav of December, 1940. apply to the County Treasurer of Lincoln Coun ty, Montana, for a tax deed to the following described property: Eb-NE'iNWh, Section 23, Town shop 32 N., Range 29 W ' M M (less 2'i acres); H. E. S. No 6l>4 m Section 23. Township Range 29 W„ M. M.; SE 1 SWi (T3-4C) Township M. M. Amount Dut —$31.93.' Dated this 30th day of September. 1943. SMITH McNEILL Attorney for Applicant ■ Sept. 30 - Oct. 7) .... ASSESSMENT . To the Stockholders of the da < u '*. Silver Lead Mining Co. Notice is hereby given that at ai ^pacial meeting of the Board oi Directors of The Glacier Silver Lead Mining Company held on Thurs I* 16 9th day of September, li)48. at 3:00 o'clock p. m. at the office company 514 Columbia Build m § ' n Spokane, Washington, an as -1 sessrr.ent of five (5) mills, or one-1 half (Va) cent a share, was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation effective Sep tember 15, 1948, and payable on or before October 20, 1948 to F. W. Kiesling. Treasurer of the company, the office of the company. 514 Columbia Building. Spokane, Wash ington. Any stock upon which this assess ment shall remain unpaid on Oct ober 20, 1948, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 27th day of No vember, 1948, at the Lincoln Countv Courthouse at Libby. Montana at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. moun tain time to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. The Glacier Silver Lead Minin« Company By F, W. KIESLING Secretary-Treasurer (4t - Sept. 23-30—Oct. 7-14) 32 N.. i SE'., m Section 14. Range 29 \V 32 N„ National Forest Timtier tor Sale Oral and written bids will be ceived by the Forest Supervisor at office of the Forest Supervisor, Kootenai National Forest, Libby Montana, at 2.00 p. m., October 12. 1948, for all live timber marked designated for cutting and all :v chantable dead timber standing down located on an area embracing about 781 n. or mer er acres within Sections 27. 28, 33 and 34, T. 30 N., R. 33W„ and Section 4, T. 29 N., R. 33W., M, P. M., Camp Creek, Kootenai National Forest, Montana, estimated to be 3,050 M feet b. m. Douglas fir, 560 M feet b. m. larch, 550 feet b. m. white pine, 200 M feet b. m. ponderosa pine, 320 M feet b. m. hemlock and white fir and an unestimated quantity of Doug las fir, larch and lodgepole pine poles 30 feet and longer. No bids of less than $5.00 per M for larch and Douglas fir, $18.00 per M for white pine, $10.00 per M for pon derosa pine, $3.00 per M for hem lock and white fir, 2c per lin ft. for poles 30 to 35 feet, 3c per lin. ft. for poles 40 to 45 feet, 4c per lin. ft. for poles 50 to 55 feet and 5c per lin ft. for poles 60 feet and longer will be considered. In ad dition to payments for stumpage, purchaser will be required to de posit into special funds in the Treas ury of the United States, $2.00 per M for total sawlogs cut and 1c per lin ft. for poles 40 feet and longer to cover stand improvement costs and $1.25 per M for total sawlogs cut and 1c per lin. ft. for poles to cover cost of slash disposal. $2,000.00 must be deposited with each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liq uidated damages, according to con ditions of sale. A bond of not less than $4,000.00 will be required. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submit ted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Ranger, Troy, Montana, or the Forest Super visor, Libbv. Montana. (2t - Sept. 16 - Oct. 7) AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS GUARANTEED Our Equipment Is ALL NEW GIVE US A TRIAL Coleman Auto Repair 1420 Minnesota Ave. on Ü. S. Highway No. 2 » THE LIBBY ACTIVITY DIRECTORY • t 1 ♦ + Body & Fender Repairs Painting Glass Installed Mortons Body Shop j 10th & California Avenue One Block So. of U. S. No. 2 ♦—-- : I 1 j , Î Chet s Cabins TEXACO OIL PRODUCTS Efficient Service CHET SMITH, Prop. CONCRETE Work of all Kinds By the Hour— or —By the Job BILL WILLIAMS Phone 165J FOR FUEL OIL 185 Phone PROMPT DELIVERIES E. L. KEMP FIRST STATE BANK Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 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 Kelley's BARBER SHOP Next to Post Office GOOD BARBER SERVICE + 4 Service Organizations * Libby Chamber of Commerce; Paul Church, president; Dexter Shaurette, secretary. * American Legion Auxiliary No. 57 meets 3rd Thursdays. Mrs. Dolly Holmgren, president; Mrs. Alma Mount, secretary. * "Lions Club meets 2nd & 4th Mondays. W. J. Erickson, pres.; Don Roberts, sec'y. * Libby 2nd Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. in com munity room of courthouse. Mrs. F. C. Robertson, president: Mrs. D. A, Bollinger, secretary. * American Legion Post No. 97 meets 3rd Thursdays at VFW Post Rooms. Francis McClure, Post Commander, Harold Wil son, Adj. * Libby meets 1st Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Vanderwood, pres.; Mrs. Dolly Bowen, sec'y. * Libby Modern Art Club meets 2nd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. at com munity room, court house. Lillian Morton, Viola Maurer, secretary. * Kootenai Valley Grange meets first Friday of month at the J. F. Bowen home. A. C. Grambauer Worthy Master; Rose J. Robert son, Sec'y. •Regular meeting of Internation al Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers' Union of America, A. F. L„ Libby. 2nd and 4th Friday at City Hall. Lib by. Ole Bondahl, pres., H. M. Rorke, Sec.-Treas. * Lumber and Sawmill Workers' Union No. 2581. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 7:30. William Shawl, president; Harry Moe rec. sec'y; A. G. Role. Bus, Agt. * Veteran's Foreign Wars Post No. 1548. Warren Brown, com mander; I. Flesher, adjutant; Clarke, Jr., Quarter master. Meets 1st and 3rd Wed nesday at club. * Auxiliary io V. F. W. Post No. 1548. Lorna Hilbird, pres.; Mrs Mabel Solem, Secretary. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each I month in Moose Hall. * Libby Garden Club meets 3rd i Tuesday in each month. Mrs. Kappa Rice, pres.; Mr». Doris i Woman's Club meets Farm Woman's Club Mrs. president, and Fred F. Chapman, Sec'y. 1 • Loggers' Union Local 2662. Ed Dutton, pres.; Allen Goodgame, sec'y.; A. G. Role, Bus. Agt.— Meetings on call Lodges • I. O. O. F. Cabinet chapter No. 68, meets every Wednesday even ing. F. W. Warner, N. G.; Clar ence Karnes, rec.-sec'y. * Royal Arch Masons Libby lodge No. 33 meets 1st and 3rd Wed nesdays at Masonic Temple. A. E. Brunette, high priest; E. M. Davidson, secretary. • A. F. 8z A. M. Libby Lodge No. 85 meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Masonic Temple. Gale Weid ner, W. M., L. W. Leigh, sec retary. * Order of the Eastern Star, Lib by Chapter No. 69 meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at Masonic Temple. Mrs. John Bagg, worthy ma tron, Mrs. E. É. Jaqueth, sec'y. * Libby Moose Lodge No. 1039 meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Moose Hall, D. A. Davidson, Governor; Melvin P. Paulson, secretary. * Royal Neighbors, Mountain View Camp No. 9353 meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Moose Hall. Mrs. Sylvia McGrew, oracle; Mrs. Mildred Erdahl, recorder. * Medora Rebekah Lodge No. 53 meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. James dow ers, Noble Grand; Mrs. Charles Oertel, secretary. * Rainbow Girls meet 2nd and 4th Mondays at Masonic Temple. Mary Maurer, worthy advisor; Lyla Brennan, recorder; Mrs. E. M. Davidson, Mother advisor. * Women of the Moose, Libby Chapter No. 695 meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Moose Hall. Mrs. Ellen Cole, Senior Regent; Billie Murray, recorder. • Theta Rho Club No. 27 meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays in IOOF hall at 7:15 p. m. Dorothy Bene detti, president; Norma Solem, rec. sec'y; Mrs. Nell De Rosia, Advisory officer. • Libby Rod and Gun Club meets 3rd Tuesday at 8:00 p. Skranak, president; G. secretary. • Granite Encampment No. 7, I. O. O. F. meets 2nd and 4th Fri days. Clarence Karnes, C. P.; Clifford Hayden, scribe. • Junior Odd Fellows meet 2nd and 4th Mondays. "Corky" Ja queth, Chief Ruler; "Ed" Ed strom, Recorder: Pete Vander wood, Ad. Officer. m. Chas. C. Earle, * Libby Ski Club, Miss Inez Rate kin, pres., Mrs. Max Sturm, sec'y treas. Meeting when called. Cedar Creek Five Miles West of Libby DANCING Every Saturday Night ♦---- ♦ The Gables Hunting Licenses Now on Sale Groceries and Frozen Food Lockers Open Evenings and Sundays PHONE 133-W 4 Leo Kyser and Associates General Contractors Concrete and Wood Construction Sidewalks a Specialty PHONE 154-J or 221-W-l Libby, Montana For Fine Food . . It's Always The Caboose Chicken & Steak Dinners Sandwiches Liquid Refreshments BOLYARD GROCERY and MARKET BEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE Pbone 105 LIBBY TRANSFER —Telephone 33— WE HAUL EVERYTHING Prompt and Efficient Service VANDERWOOD & HARRIS FURNITURE HARDWARE DRY GOODS GROCERIES KOOTENAI MERCANTILE