Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate' of HANNAH J FROUN FELTER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of Hannah J. Frounfelter, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, with in four montlis after the first pub lication of this notice to the said administratrix at the office oT J. F. Fcnnessy, Jr., Libby, Montana in the County of Lincoln, State of Mon tana. the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. HELEN BERGETTE Administratrix of the Estate of said Deceased. Dated at Libbv, Montana, this 5th day of November, 1948. J. F. FENNESSY, JR. Attorney for Petitioner. (4t - Nov. 11-18-25 - Dec. 2) CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME We, Peter Vanderwood and Billy Harris, hereby certify that we engaged in the conduct of a gen an eral transfer business at Libby, the County of Lincoln and State Montana, under the name and Libby Professionol Directory Dr. A. M. Brock way 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 — 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 Office hours 9 to 12 and ! to PHONE 112 Dr. V. A. Honnigon DENTIST ■FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. Yople's Barber Shop IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL ii EVAN YAPLE; Prop, Carrie LaMunyan M. E. LaMunyan Cassidy R epresenting 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 1916 Phone 52 - Masonic Bldg. LIBBY, MONTANA "An Abstract of Title I« a Necessity" Agent for the best FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Stock Companies — No Assessments" of "Libby Transfer": that we are the sole owners of said business: that we both reside in the city Libby. Montana; and that the office and principal place of business of said "Libby Transfer" is situate at 101 Mineral Avenue in said citv. PETER VANDERWOOD BILLY HARRIS ST A tf nu 1 A/invT \ w a line,Tin °J MONTANA - County jf n ' ss ' mau 1 da o V °/ ^°v en ]j3C r 1948, before me, Smith McNeill, a Notary Public in and for the State aforesaid, personally appeared Peter Vanderwood and Billy Harris. known to ihe to tic the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal the day and year in this certificate first above writ ten. (NOTARIAL SEAL) SMITH McNEILL Notary Public for the State of Montana. Residing at Troy, Montana. My commission ex pires August 12, 1949. ( 4t - Nov. 11-18-25 - Dec. 2) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED in of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will on the 18th day of January, 1949, apply to the County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Mon tana. for a Tax Deed to the SVz; SW^ (T-3-A) Section 33, Twp. 30 N, R. 31-W. Amount Due;—$63.37. Dated November 18, 1948. FRED H. MAURER (3t. - Nov. 18-25—Dec. 2) Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of School District No. 4 of Lincoln County, State of Montana, that the said Board of Trustees will on the 15th day of December. 1948, at the hour of'8:00 o clock p. m. at the Libby High School Building, in the said school district, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, either amortization or serial bonds of the said district in the total amoqnt of One-Hundred , Sixty-five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($105,000.00). for the pur pose of constructing and equipping;-j?iL additional classrooms and other necessary additions to the New Con tral Building An. n ..t î 7 ntmn u I, • „ u „ /\moi tization bonds will bo the a P d u se . rial bonds will School Board d choice of the 33:d school Boaid If amortization bonds are sold and issued, the entire issue may be put into one single bond or divided mto several bonds, as the said Board j of Trustees may determine upon at the time of sale, both principal and I interest to be payable in semi-an- 1 nual installments during a period J of twenty (20) years from the date | of issue. of If serial bonds are issued and sold of NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS they will be in the amount of One Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($1 000.00) each, except the eighth bon'd and multiples thereof which will be in the amount Of Twelve Hund red Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($1 250.00) the sum of Eight Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and OO/IOO' Dollars ($8,250.00) of the said serial bonds will become payable on the 15th day of January, 1950 and the sum of Eight Thousand, Two Hund red Fifty and 00/100 Dollars 250.00) will become payable on the same day each year thereafter until all of such bonds are paid The said bonds, whether amorti zation or serial bonds will bear date of January 1*5 iq 4 Q w m bear interest "a? a ^ate Li™Led ine six oer centum /'fic'i pavabl/semlannuallv rm thp'isth S of "d"anù.™ ta' S year, and will be redeemable in full on any interest payment dote from and after ten ( 10 ^vears T " years ' moat i sa J d b °n ds . w *ii be sold for th * n t ^ eir par Yf^ u , e . Wltb acciued interest, and all bidders Srlî, S f te U th ! ? west .?, ate of in h l ch they wd! purchase TVn=fl 0 c ds 3t par - . Tbe Board of reserves the right to re and all bids and to sell .aid bonds at private sale. All bids other than by or on be half of the State Board of Land Commissioners must be accompan i( i d by a certified check in the sum of Eight Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($8250.00) payable to the order of the Clerk, which will be forfeited by the sue c e S s ul bidder in the event that he shall refuse to purchase the said bonds. All bids should be addressed to the undersigned Clerk. , W. C. ZOLLARS Chairman, School District No. 4 of Lincoln County, Slate of Montana. .™r£ ddress: Libby, Montana. • ATTEST; 5 ALICE WINFREY Clerk, School District No. 4 of Lincoln County. Address: Libby, Montana (4t - Nov. 11-18-25 - Dec. 2) Helphrey Motor Freight.' Spokane, Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry, Troy, Libby Intermediate Points and Has resumed operations between the above and is giving the same EFFICIENT service as before the war. points Libby Phone 33 NEWS. I REPORTS ON STATE'S , FINANCIAL STANDING ' , | Helena—lU.W—The n, ' ( vvorth <)f i £? onlan . a s , &late government on | November 1 was $86.630.329. ac cording to a report of State Auditor J °Rolmes H s-svs^hat v ml i there was a netful ^ cm jer 1 tnc ic v-h-S a net cash balance in all state funds' Of $51,783,803. eluded, among the larger funds -1 $9,128,693 in the state general fund, ; $1.269.976 in the highway trust fund $1.584.314 in the common school in-* I terest apd income fund and $27 - ' 745,996 in the unemployment corn pensation trust, account This in Total state funds invested on No vember 1 were $25,989.403. The State's bonded indebtedness on the same date was $11,738.500, Holmes reports. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of J. L. HURST, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of J. L. Hurst, 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 administratrix at T tl ?® la ^ office of Smith McNeill in Libby, in the County of Lincoln, State of Montana, the the place for the transaction of the business of said estate CLARA M. HURST Administratrix of the Estate of said Deceased. Dated at Libby, Montana, this 9th day of November, 1948 SMITH McNEILL Attorney for Petitioner. (4t - Nov. 11-18-25 - Dec. 2) NOTICE OF SALE OF LIBBY HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING DISTRICT BONDS D No V ce , hereby given by the ?, f trustees of Libby High p^ool Building District of Lincoln ri' S ^ ate f m M P ntana :, that the Board of Trustees will on the , da f y o°L De F < ; m k er - 1948> at the r? kk, L- 8 u°c u CIo , C d P;.™' at the B Vw in f.' in the 8a { d ^ c . h 9 o1 s , e11 to the high a P d ^ tst bidder for.cash, either an )ertization or serial bonds of the 5?: ld + dls f t i r ! Ct J?. the t °. tal a ™ oun < of thousand and 00/100 D , ollars ($95.000 00) for the purpose Providing additional funds for [be constiuction and equipping a bu i-*£ to be used as a gymnasium auditorium for Llbb y High School Building District of Lincoln Countv. l^ontana Amortization bonds will be the £ rst choice and serial bonds will be the secon d choice of the said School Board, If amortization bonds are sold and issued, the entire issue may be put into one single bund or divided into several bonds, as the said Board Trustees may determine upon at the time of sale, both principal and interest to be payable in semi-an nual installments during a period twenty (20) years from the date * ssue - T , . If serial bonds are issued and l hey wil1 be in the amount of ?2î,°î^ and and 00/100 Dollars 00(y()0) each, except the fifth ? nd m ultiples thereof which be In the amount of Seven Hundred Flfty Doll ars and 00/100 ($750.00); Î, sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars and 00/100 <$4-750.00) of the said serial bonds wiI1 become payable on the 15th of Janu ary, 1950, and the sum ur Thousand Seven Hundred Flf , t , y l and 00/100 Dollars ($4,750.00) j ' become payable on the same day eacb year thereafter until °Vh" ch CQ1 b H 0n ,l® ,? re - saic * bonds, whethei amorti ^<*tion or serial bonds, will bear i? ate °V Jan , uary 15 ' , 1949 ' and wil1 bear interest at a rate not exceed mg S1X per centum (6^5 Per annum. »mi-annually. on the 15th day of ^ nd • January , ir ) each year and will be redeemable in full onany interest payment date from and after ten (10) years, The said bonds will be sold for not less than their par value with accrued interest, and all bidders must state the lowest rate of in terest at which they will purchase the bonds at par. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to ject any and all bids and to sell the said bonds at private sale. AH bids other than py or on be half of the State Board of Land Commissioners must be accompan ed by a certified check in the sum °I Four Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($4,750.00) payable to the order of the Clerk, which will be forfeited by the suc cessful bidder in the event that he sh all refuse to purchase the said bonds. A11 bids should he addressed to the undersigned Clerk. W. C. ZOLLARS Chairman. Libby High School Building, District of Lincoln County, State of Montana Address; Libby, Montana ATTEST: ALICE WINFREY Clerk, Libby High School Building District of Lincoln County. Address: Libby, Montana (4t - Nov. 11-18-25 - Dec. 2) re MONTANA Thursday, December 2, 1948 THE LIBBY ACTIVITY DIRECTORY • 4 Body & Fender Repairs Painting Glass Installed Mortons Body Shop , One h B.tk C s a moTü. ÎT* ---—-- - . Chef 's Cabins TEXACO OIL PRODUCTS Efficient Service CHET SMITH, Prop, AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS GUARANTEED Our Equipment Is ALL NEW GIVE US A TRIAL Coleman Auto Repair 1420 Minnesota Ave. on U. S. Highway No. 2 FOR FUEL OIL 185 Phone PROMPT DELIVERIES * * * E. L. KEMP FIRST STATE sold One ($1, bond will day of all ♦ BANK Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 4 r Johnnie's Wrecking Service NEW and USED AUTO PARTS JOHN HUSTUFT, Prop. Clack's Service Station 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. 97 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 Woman's Club meets 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 Farm Woman's Club meets 1st Wednesday. Mrs, Violet Madison, pres.: Mrs. Dolly Bow en, sec'y. * Libby Modern Art Club meets 2nd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. at com munity room, court house. Mrs. Lillian Morton, president, and 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; j Fred F. Clarke, Jr.. Quarter- ! master. Meets 1st and 3rd Wed- : nesday at club. Auxiliary lo 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 Tuesday in each month. Mrs. Kappa Rice, pres.; Mrs. Doris Chapman, Sec'y. 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. & 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. E. Jaqueth, sec'y. * Libby Moose Lodge No. 1039 meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at t 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 inrf »nrf 4th Mondays at Masonic Temple. Mary Maurer, worthy adviso^; 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. m. Chas. Skranak, president; G. C. Earle, secretary. • Granite Encampment No. 7, L O. O. F. meets 2nd and 4th Fri days. Clarence Karnes, C. P.; Clifford Hayden, scribe. • Junior Odd Fellows meet 2nd and 4th Mondays. Bob DeRosia, Chief Ruler; Roger Switzer, Re corder; Pete Vanderwood, Ad. Officer. Libby Ski Club, Miss Inez Rate kin, pres., Mrs, Max Sturm, sec'y treas. Meeting when called. ■4 4 •4 + -4.. Cedar Creek Five Miles West of Libby DANCING Every Saturday Night The Gables GROCERIES Frozen Food Lockers Open Evenings and Sundays PHONE 133-W 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 IheOfioose Chicken or Steak Dimers Sandwiches Liquid Refreshments BOLYARD GROCERY and MARKET BEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE Phone 105 LIBBY TRANSFER —Telephone S3— WE HAUL EVERYTHING Prompt and Efficient Service VANDERWOOD & HARRIS FURNITURE HARDWARE DRY GOODS GROCERIES KOOTENAI MERCANTILE