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BUSINESS AMD PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Bylund's Jewelry Dr. H. A. Brosz Veterinarian 608 N. Custer Phone 656-W Dr. J. I. Westphal DENTIST Office Over the Big Horn County Bank TELEPHONE NO. 63 Dr. T. L KITTS OPTOMETRIST Over the Bis Horn County State Bank. Monday thru Saturday Except Wednesdays COMPLETE VISUAL SERVICE Ph'xie 53 Dr. A. A. Powers CHIROPRACTOR From Sheridan, Wyo. will be in Hardin EVERY WEDNESDAY Big Horn County State Bank Building 9 am. to 5 p. m. Parts <& Service Minneapolis-Moline Faro Equipment Wisconsin Engines Fairbanks-Morse and Wico Magnetos DON'S FARM SERVICE Ph- 2911 - Lodge Grass J. ERNEST WEINBERG 724 No. Crawford Ave. Dealer in Household and Ranch Supplies for the W. T. RALEIGH CO. PLUMBING. HEATING AND REFRIGERATION Lammers <S Highbaugn Phone 117 or 241-J DR. OLEN J. ERB OPTOMETRIST 2818 3rd Ave. No. Billings. Montana H. P. Schaller auctioneer General Farm and Livestock Hardin. Montana , Otto Gable Artificial Inseminator Dairy Cattle Phone 792 JAKE LACKMAN AUCTIONEER GENERAL FARM AND LIVESTOCK Write or Phone Hardin, Montana A. A. MOSER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Room 18, Bank Bldg. Ph. 74 Hardin, Mont. LEGAL NOTICES am C HAPTE R NO. 106 TO SUBMIT to the ELECTORS OF fpE STATE OF MONTANA a N AMENDMENT TO SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE VTI OF thf of to! m^°^ ONTANA - REL AT- S® TO TKE POWER of tjjj, SfSfRJTOR TO GRANT PAR DONS, TO REMIT FINES AND TO gran? OF PUNISH RESPITES AFTER CONVICTION AND JUDGMENT TOR ANY OFFENSES COM MITTED AGAINST THE CRIM INAL LAWS OF THE STATE’ PROVIDING, THAT BEFORE GRANTING PARDONS, REMIT TING FINES AND FORFEI TURES OR COMMUTING PUN ISHMENTS, THAT THE AC ™N °F THE GOVERNOR CONCERNING THE SAME SHALL BE TAKEN UPON THE ATWICEOF A BOARD, OR A MAJORITY THEREOF, WHO SHALL BE KNOWN AS THE BOARD OF PARDONS: AND PROVIDING FURTHER THAT THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, SHALL BY LAW, PRESCRIBE FOR THE APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF SAID BOARD OF PARDONS, ITS POWERS AND DUTIES; AND TO REGULATE THE PRO CEEDING THEREOF. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: Section 1. That Section 9 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Montana be amended as hereinafter provid ed and that the question of such amendment be submitted to the qualified electors of the State of Montana at the next general election. Section 2. That Section 9 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Montana be, and the same is hereby amend ed to read as follows: “Section 9. The governor shall have the power to grant par dons, absolute or conditional, and to remit fines and forfei tures, and to grant commuta tion of punishments and re spites after conviction and judgment for any offenses committed against the criminal laws of the state; Provided, however, that before granting pardons, remitting fines and forfeitures, or commuting pun ishments, the governor shall be advised concerning the same and that such action has been approved by a board, or a ma jority thereof, who shall be known as the board of pardons. The legislative assembly shall by law prescribe for the ap pointment and composition of said beard of pardons, its pow ers and duties; and regulate the Ticklers By George “School is easy! I asked to leave the room—and here I am!” I «/rru MV FROM NOWOM *YET STUPIES- AND 4-TUFF WILL NOT ' TT'4 OOVS. NOT THE TEACHER 4 THAT 1 r TarredwgwsgAßiwr worrythis law , |_ tell her wa PA45r . J Ey/HAI kb W THROWING I'M GETTING YOU M OUT USELESS EVERYTHING THATS OLD WM *4 n DOING, JUNK‘D AND BATTERED AND AM K proceedings thereof.” Section 3. This amendment shall be submitted to the quali fied electors at the general elec tion to be held in November 1954, in the manner provided by law, and there shall be printed on such ballot the title of this Act, ana immediately be low the title of this Act upon said ballot the following: “I I For the above amend -1 I ment.” “I | Against the above amend- I—l ment.” The elector shall designate his preference for either of these propositions by making an “X” in the square before the proposition for which he de sires to vote. Section 4. The votes cast for and against the amendment herein proposed shall be counted, canvassed, and deter mined by such officials and in such manner as provided by law, and if a majority of all votes cast at such election for and against such amendment shall be in favor of such amendment, the governor of the state shall so declare by public proclamation, and said amendment shall be in full force and effect as part of the constitution from and after the date of such proclamation. Section 5. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with this Act aje hereby repealed. Section 6. This Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and ap proval. Approved: Feb. 28, 1953. United States ol America,) ss. State of Montana. ) I, Sam W. Mitchell, Secretary of State of the State of Mon tana, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an act entitled: An Act to Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Mon tana, An Amendment to Sec tion 9 of Article VII of the Con stitution of the State of Mon tana, Relating to the Power of the Governor to Grant Pardons, to Remit Fines and Forfeitures, to Grant Commutation of Pun ishment and Respites After Convicition and Judgment for Any Offenses Committed Against the Criminal Laws of the State; Providing, that Be fore Granting Pardons, Re mitting Fines and Forfeitures or Commuting punishments, that the Action of the Governor Concerning the Same Shall Be Taken upon the Advice of a Board, or a Majority Thereof, Who shall Be Known as the Board of Pardons; and Provid ing Further That the Legisla- Prescribe for the Appointment and Composition of Said Board of Pardons, Its Powers and Duties; and to Regulate the Proceedings Thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed' the Great Seal of the State of Montana, at Hel ena, the Capital, July 21, 1954. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE National Banner HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted is the flag of — ■ 9 This dominion is the world’s largest producer of 13 Awned 14 Egg-shaped 15 Vase 16 Superficial extents 18 Also 19 Note ©I scale 20New Jersey city 22-Direction (ah.)' 23 Always 25 Pitcher 27 Remove 28 Obstacle* 2»Partof “be" 30 Note of Guido’s scale 3) Preposition 32 French article .33 Combat 35 Heraldic band 38 Nest of .boxes 39 Employs dOChinese measure 41 .Clay esses 42 Trinity term (ah.) .48 Indian 30 Clamor 51 Goddess of infatuation 52 Duration of office 54 Evergreen shrub 56 Rim 57 Speaks haltingly SAM W. MITCHELL, Secretary of State. By CLIFFORD L. WALKER, Deputy. (Pub. Aug. 5 to Oct. 28.) NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore sub sisting between Will Faber and Gus A. Salveson heretofore carrying on business as part ners in the bulding contracting business at Hardin, Montana, under the style or firm of Fa ber & Salveson has been dis solved by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by Will Faber. Dated the 13th day of Sep tember A. D., 1954. (s) Will Faber Will Faber (s) Gus A. Salveson Gus A. Salveson STATE OF MONTANA, County of Big Horn, ss. On this 13th day of Septem ber A. D., 1954, before me, Har old G. Stanton, a Notary Pub lic for the State of Montana, personally appeared Will Faber and Gus A. Salveson, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknow ledged to me that they execut ed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal, the day and year first above writ ten. (s) Harold G. Stanton, Notary Public for the State of Montana, Residing at Hardin, Montana. My Commission ex pires November 30, 1955. (SEAL) (Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7) 8 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF IRENE F. REDDING, DECEASED. On reading and filing the petition of Coil A. Redding, Ad ministrator of the estate of Irene F. Redding, deceased, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate and personal property of said decedent, and representing that it is necessarv VERTICAL 1 Hesitated 2 Come . '3 Related 4 Lives 5 Asterisk 6 Weed 7 Solar disk BTidy 9 Sweetheart (Scot) 10 Succulent fruit 11 Leather 24 Click beetle 26 Moistens 33 Weaken 34 It belongs to the Nations 36 Missive 37 Compound ethers 42 Any worker 12 Seniors 17 Thus .20 Vibrating effects 21 Hazy I ■■ Cz. 1 IS 'b 'it n la I 5" »" IT" 5" 5 [_ H — „ i__ _ 5“-“w *t' “ 3“ * n p*jgyg|B 56 * 59 HO - « ??“ ?T" “ “ M**“ H 9“ 50“ 51 M.—. M 51 5J p , |57 5S —~y—~ *llll HIM ILL and for the best interest of said estate and all persons interest ed in said estate to sell said real and personal property; IT IS ORDERED that all per sons interested in said estate appear before this Court on Thursday, the 7th day of Octo ber, 1954, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the Courtroom of this Court in the Courthouse at Hardin, County of Big Horn, State of Montana, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of such property; and it is further ORDERED that a copy of this order be published at least two (2) consecutive weeks in the Hardin Tribune-Herald, a news paper of general circulation printed and published in Big Horn County, Montana; The property hereinafter de scribed is the property sought to be sold, to-wit: REAL PROPERTY: One-half interest in and to Lots 1,2, 3 & 4, and wy 2 Ey 2 , NE 1 4NW 1 4 in Section 20; Lots 1 and 2, WV&NEV4 in Section 29; Lots 1 and 2 in Section 28, Ey 2 SWti and the SEV 4 of Section 19; SW*4 of Section 20; NW>/ 4 of Section 29; NE»4- NWy 4 , Ny 2 NE% of Section 30, all in Township 1 North of Range 38 East, M. P. M. Big Horn County, Montana. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Miscellaneous household goods. For further particulars refer ence is hereby made to the pe tition of Coil A. Redding, Ad ministrator, on file herein. DONE in Open Court at Har din, Montana, this 9th day of September, A. D. 1954. BEN HARWOOD, ' Judge. C. W. Jones, Courthouse Bldg., Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Administrator. (Pub. Sept. 16, 23) 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Allan P. Marshall, De ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Allan P. Marshall, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said, deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces sary vouchers, within four (4> months after the first publica tion of this notice, to the said Administratrix at the office of her attorney, Bert W. Krcnmii- Here’s the Answer »slml3Hniinivi j.isl isio a al la a q n v a -i o JiN a 3 xj l3lxlvl Ills ion 3in lx xl slalvlglolvjs ipi isiaivigl jo ovu l a p| 3 |°l IHnM lsivlalaM X nL nl 43 Sticky substances 44 Golden 45 Bewildered 46 Paper measure 49 Work unit 51 Firuit drink 53 Pronoun 55 New Mexico (ab.) Hardin Tribune-Herald, Thursday. September 23, 1954 I Real Estate Deals | OIL AND GAS LEASES July 2, Henry A. Burgess etux to Shell Oil Co.: NW-4; SWNW -5; Ey 2 NE, NWNE-6 TIOSR42E, 5 yrs. July 2, Flora L. Roush to The Culver Co.: Lots 6,7, Sec. 32 T9SR39E, 5 yrs. July 9, L. C. Lippert, Supt. Crow Agency to Socony Vacuum Oil Co.: Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 4; Lt. 12, Sec. 5; Wy 2 NW, NW SW, SE, Ey 2 SW, SWSW-8; Ey 2 , SW, NW-9; Ny 2 NW, NWNE, SWNW, TISR36E, 10 yrs. July 9, Same to Same: Lts. 9, 10, 11, 12 Sec. 1; Ey 2 , Ey 2 wy 2l wy 2 wy 2 -12; all 13 TISR36E; Lts. 11, 12, 13, 14 Sec. 6; Lots 1,2, 3,4, Ey 2 Wy 2 , Ey 2 -7; Lots 1,2, 3,4, Ey 2 wy 2 , Ey 2 -18 TIS- R37E, 10 yrs. July 12, Tom Stark etux to The Cairter Oil Co.: Lots 3,4, WJ/zSE, EVaSW, NWSW, SWNE, S&NW-17; NE, SENW-19; Sy 2 - NW, NWNW-20 TINR3BE, 10 yrs. July 12, Jos L. Hagerman etux to Same: SENE, NESE, Sy 2NE NE-12 TINR37E; Wy 2 SW, SE SW, sy 2 NESW, SWSWSE-7; all 18 TINR3BE, 10 yrs. July 12, Jim Haynie etux to Same; Same as last above, 10 yrs. » ler, Kronmiller Building, Har din, Montana 1 , in the County of Big Horn, State of Montana Dated at Hardin, Montana, August 30, 1954. EDNA MARSHALL, Administratrix of the Estate of Allan P. Marshall, Deceased- Bert W. Kronmiller, Kronmiller Building, Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Administratrix. (Pub. Sept. 2,9, 16, 23) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN. ANDREW KALLEN, Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors and As signees of PHILIP J. DOWD, Deceased, INA V. REINEKING, BIG HORN COUNTY, MON TANA, a quasi-municipal cor poration, and a body politic, all unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors and As signees of any of the above named persons, who may be dead; and all other persons, unknown, claiming or who might claim any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the real property described in the Com plaint, or any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff’s owner ship, or any cloud upon plain tiff’s title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent, in cluding any claim or possible claim of dower, inchoate or accrued, Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEND ANTS, AND TO ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, GREET ING: You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this action which is filed in the of fice of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof, upon the plaintiff’s at torney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Sum mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief de manded in the Complaint. This action is brought for the pur pose of quieting title to the lands situated in Big Horn County, Montana, and describ ed as follows, to-wit: South Half of Northwest Quarter (S*/ 2 NW!4) of Section Two (2); Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter (SEVi- NE 1 Northeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter (NE'/i- SEVi) of Section Three (3), all in Township One (1) North, Range Thirty-three (33) East, M.P.M. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court this 22nd day of September, A. D. 1954. (SEAL) GOLDIE E. FINLAYSON Clerk of the District Court. BERT W. KRONMILLER, Kronmiller Building, Hardin, Montana, Attorney for Plaintiff. (Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14) INVITATION FOR BIDS Two Leggins Water Users As sociation will receive sealed bids for the purchase of a IV2 Ton truck equipped with over load springs, two speed axel, 8:25 x 20 10-ply tires in the rear and 7:50 x 20 8-ply tires in the front, dump hoist and bed, cab heater, and set of flares. Bidders must fix price based on the tradein of 1949 Studebaker dump truck, model 2R17. Bids must be filed with Bert W. Kronmiller, Secretary, at Hardin, Montana, before 5:00 o’clock, P. M., on September 29, 1954. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. TWO LEGGINS WATER USERS ASSOCIATION, By BERT W. KRONMILLER, Secretary. (Pub. Sept. 23) 8 It takes about 800 pounds of steel for a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and cabinet sink in a modern kitchen. n Dry ice is solidified carbon dioxide. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - CASH RATES — 3c per word per insertion. 30c min imum charge. When mailing in ads, please send stamps or coin. FOR SALE FOUR-bedroom home, recently built, all hardwood floors; completely insulated; furnace air conditioning; all copper plumbing with water softener; also has 2-bedroom basement apartment, 28x30 ft. garage, which can be used for a shop; excellent income property on 65 ft. lot; located at corner of Miles Ave. & 2nd St. Price has been reduced with terms. If interested, contact owner by phone 587-J. 28-ts ONE-bedroom, modern, insulated, par tially furnished home in Lodge Grass; located on rear of large lot; $2,500. For more information, contact Mrs. Pat Bil lingsley, Joliet, Mont. 38-2 EWES, 3-yr.-old Whiteface; sheared 11 lbs.; buy from local operator and avoid stockyard disease; numbers to suit pur chaser. Inquire at Tribune-Herald. 38-ts WHITE enamel cook stove, $25; walnut enamel coal and wood heater, sls. 9 South Terry. 38-1* CHOICE of platform rockers, $5 each. Phone 49, Mrs. Sue Yergey Labbitt. 37-2 70 HEAD mixed age breeding Columbia ewes; 2 Columbia bucks. O. W. Mat tox, Lodge Grass. 37-2* HD-7 Allis-Chamers crawler in A-l con dition, $3,000. See Victor Needens, Hardin. 36-S* INTERNATIONAL diesel, TD-9 crawler; 2,700 hours; wide track. Harold Ruby, phone 571. 36-ts JOHN Deere two-bottom, 14-in. power trol plow, on rubber. See Leo Becker, one mile south on St. Xavier road. 34-ts 12-FT. self-propelled IH combine, good condition. See Sam Hert, 701 Second St. W, phone 587-J. 27-ts USED electric ranges in good condition. Also used washers guaranteed service able. Hardin Electric. 22-ts 3-BEDROOM house, 4 lots; reasonable. Call 192-R. 36-3* 1949 NASH in good condition. See Mrs. Ernest Weinberg. 36-3 CARROTS, for freezing or juice; also kraut cabbage. Phone 0790-J-3. 34-ts FULL line of restaurant equipment. Call 01-J-4, Hardin. 32-ts OR RENT—Four-room, furnished house, three acres of land. Sid Gibson. 18-ts USED Hotpoint washer, $25. Call 221-W. 37-2 GOOD milk cow. Card to Box 701. 38-2* FOR RENT FURNISHED, 2-room apt and 1-room basement apt., with utilities furnished for basement apt.; adults only. Phone 657, Mehling Apt. 37-ts ONE-room basement apartment, com pletely furnished. 615 Center Ave., call 295-R. 38-1* APARTMENT: everything furnished in cluding utilities. J. R. Vickers, phone 342-J. 37-ts TWO 3-room, furnished apts.; 4 fur nished, single apts. Phone 49, Mrs. Sue Yergey Labbitt. 37-2 SMALL building, ground floor, suitable for small business or office. Call 205-J evenings. 416J4 N. Custer. 33-ts 2-BEDROOM furnished house at 616 N. Crow Ave. For information write Mrs. Walter Hammer, Springdale, Mont. 36-3 NEWLY decorated and furnished apart ment; all utilities; adults only. Lab bitt Apt. 49- ts THREE-room house, Custer addition. Ph. 549 J. 38-3* FURNISHED or unfurnished apt. Phone 239-W. 37-ts WRINGER-type washing machines for rent. Miles & Ulmer Co. 34-ts THREE rooms and bath. Franklin Apts. Phone 218. 35-5* VVE have refrigerators for rent. Hardin Electric. 22-ts FURNISHED apts. and deeping rooms Phone 49. 23-ts TWO houses. Call 01-J-l. 38-ts FURNISHED, 2-room apt. Phone 175. 17tf ROOM*AND BOARD BOARD and room for working man. 127 W. Fifth St. 36-3* HELP* WANTED TRUCK driver, through beet harvest. Gene Zeiler, Rt. 1. 38-1* TWO men; steady employment. Hank’s Standard Service. 38-1 RELIABLE man to re-shingle house. Joseph Olenik. 38-2* WANTED** DEAD and disabled animals; picked up free of charge. Call us collect 8-8410 in Billings. 4-ts NOTICES WILL care for elderly lady. Call 122-R. 38-1* PIANO classes starting October 4. Lor elie Shibley, phone 464-R. 38-2* LOST MAN’S Waltham wrist watch, leather strap; lost in July; reward. Call 540-W. 38-2* CHILD’S white cardigan sweater. Mrs. Walt Sawyer. 38-1 Smokey Says: Remember — when in the woods ... a match may be down but not out! 11