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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF CLOSE OF
REGISTRATION
Notice is hereby given that the
registration for the School Election
to be held in School District No.
Yellowstone County, Montana, will
close February 19, 1946, at 5 o'clock
1*. M.
Electors residing within the said
District may register by appearing
before the County Clerk of Yellow-j
stone County at his office in the
Courthouse at Billings, Montana,
before a Deputy Registrar in the
manner provided by law.
Dated at Billings, Montana, Jan
uary 4, 1946.
HENRY S. NUTT,
County Clerk and Ex-Officio* Reg
istrar of Yellowstone County,
Montana.
(Date First Pub. Jan. 16, 1946-6t)
NOTICE OF SALE
Of Tax Title Property By the
, County
By order of the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners of Yellowstone
County, Montana. entered on its
minutes of the 29th day of Jan
uary, 1946, the Board will on March
6th, 1946, beginning at 10:30
o'clock A. M. of said day, at the
front door of the Court House in
the City of Billings, in Yellowstone
County, State of Montana, offer for
sale at public auction to the high
est bidder all the right, title, in
terest, estate, lien, claim and de
mand of the State of Montana and
of said Countv of Yellowstone in
and to .the following real property
and the Board determined and fix
ed the fair market value of the
property at the amount set after
the description;
Lots 13, 14. 15 and 16 in
Block 220 of the Second Addi
tion to the Original Town, now
City of Billings, Montana, ac
cording to
thereof, now
record in the
County Clerk and Recorder of
Yellowstone County, Montana.
Amount
Such sale will be for cash, or
on such terms as may be approved
by the Board, provided, however,
that if such sale is made on terms,
at least twenty per cent (20%) of
the purchase price shall be paid
in cash at the date of sale, and
in in
the official plat
on file and of
office of the
$50.00 each.
stallments extending over a period
of not to exceed five years, and all
such deferred payments shall bear
interest at the rate of 4% per an
num.
(SALES OF $100.00 OR LESS
MUST BE CASH).
HENRY S. NUTT,
Countv Clerk.
Dated January, 29th, 1946.
(Date First Pub. Jan. 30. 1946-3t)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK
HOLDERS MEETING ITALIAN
DITCH COMPANY
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting: of the stockhold
ers of the Italian Ditch Company
will be held in the Gymnasium in
Park City, Mont., on Saturday, Feb
ruary 16, 1946, at 2 o'clock p. m.
for the purpose of electing five di
rectors to serve for the ensuing
year and to transact any other bus
iness that may properly come be
fore the meeting.
This is your meeting, and it is
essential that every stockholder at
tends; if however you mav be un
able to attend, kindly sign your
Proxy, and deliver it to some one
know will be present so that
will be represented.
JOHN HARDING,
Secretary.
(Date First Pub. Feb. 6, 1946-2t)
you
a quorum
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given of the an
nual meeting of the stockholders
of the Davis Ditch Co. to be held
Friday, February 15th at 7 o'clock
at the M. E. Moler place for the
purpose of electing a board of di
rectors for the ensuing year and
consideration of such further bus
iness as may properly come before
DAVIS DITCH COMPANY.
Mrs. Albert Kozelka, Secretary.
(Date First Pub. Jan. 30, 1946-3t)
it.
NOTICE OF SALE
Of Tax Title Property By the Coun
ty As Reappraised by the Board
Of County Commissioners
By order of the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners of Yellowstone
County, Montana, entered on its
minutes of the 29th day of Jan
uary, 1946, the Board will on
March 6 th, 1946, beginning at 10:30
o'clock A. M. of said day. at the
front door of the Court House in
the City of Billings, in Yellowstone
County, State of Montana, offer
for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder all the right, title,
interest, estate, lien, claim and de
mand of the State of Montana and
of said Countv of Yellowstone in
and to the following real property
and the Board determined and fix
ed the fair market value of the
property at the amount set after
the description: which amount con
stitutes and represents the reap
praised value as fixed by the Board
•as of this date.
Lots 5 and 6 and Lots 13
to 24. both numbers inclusive,
in Block 2, and Lots 11 and 12
in Block 4 of the Nutting Sub
division in the SW% of Sec.
10. Twp. 2 So., Range 24
East, M. P. M., now in the
City of Laurel. Montana, ac
cording to the official plat
thereof, now on file and of
record in the office of the
County Clerk and Recorder of
Yellowstone County, Montana.
Amount .$10.00 each.
SALE OF THE WITHIN DE
-SCRIBED PROPERTY WILL BE
MADE JN SUCH PARCELS OR
GROUPS AS DETERMINED
THE BO t A »wrDloTo E m? R THF
BEST INTERESTS OF THE ,
COUNTY.
Such sale will be for cash, or on,
such terms as appr ?J e .. f 1
the Board, provided, however, that,
if such sale is ma e on erms,
least twentv P . 1, be paid in '
h a ; h ,,u .î ch "d''a"ro?" s "i e be rd' 1 th;!end
- ■ be paid in install
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I will sell at public auction at the old Bessette place two miles east of Park City,
As I have decided to quit farmin
one mile south and ] mile west of Hiway No. 10 at the Yellowstone-Stillwater. County line
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Wetlnesdav, Fell. 2d
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Free lunch at noon.
Sale starts at 10:00 A. M.
Bring your cups.
22 HEAD OF CATTLE
4-yr. roan milch cow, milking
6-yr. roan milch cow, milking
3-yr. white milch cow with calf at side
8 coming 2-yr. fat steers and heifers
(in feed lot since Oct.)
10-yr. red milch cow, milking
10-yr. black milch cow, fresh in Mar.
4-yr. black milch cow, fresh in Mar.
2 4-yr. red milch cows, milking
4-yr. roan cow
3-yr. Aberdeen Angus reg. bull
6-mo. old black steer calf
2 bucket calves
17 HEAD OE HOHNES
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Two 9-yr. black mares weighing 1500 lbs. each, well
broke, gentle and bred to Palmino saddle stallion
Smoothmouth black gelding weighing 1700 lbs.
Smoothmouth grey gelding weighing 1700 lbs.
8-yr. black gelding weighing 1400 lbs.
8-yr. bay mare weighing 1400 lbs.
5-yr. sorrel mare weighing 1600 lbs.
11-yr. roan mare weighing 1800 lbs.
7-yr. brown saddle gelding, part American Saddler, well broke for all around saddle work, also good show horse
11- yr. black mare weighing 1800 lbs.
10-yr. iron grey gelding weighing 1850 lbs.
12- yr. grey gelding weighing 1850 lbs.
6-yr. pinto saddle gelding weighing 1200 lbs.
2-yr. bay filly
2-yr. black gelding
2-yr. roan gelding
Coming 3-yr. sorrel saddle mare, unbroke, part Ameri
can Saddler
• all halter broke
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TRACTOR
50 feeder pigs weighing 60 lbs. ea.
Chester White boar weighing 125 lbs
1939 McC.-Drg. Model 61 6' com
bine on rubber with motor, alfalfa
seed attachment, new belts, drive
chains, completely reconditioned
last July.
1942 Mc.C-Drg. Model M rubber-tir
ed tractor with power takeoff, pul
ley, lights and starter in good con
dition. ATTACHMENTS: 7' power
mower, Rybin built manure loader,
Ottawa tractor log saw with 5'
blade.
Clll€Ki:.\S
3 doz. Buff Orphington laying hens
2 do/. Wyandotts laying hens
TltlJCK
FEE»
25 tons alfalfa hay, 50 bu. oats
400 bu. barley
1930 I.H.C. 1 ton truck with beet
box and good rubber.
Farm Machinery
2 wagon gears and 3 hay racks
1 wagon gear with gravel bed
4-wheel trailer, 5' fresno
Steel frame buzz saw
Hand and power driven fanning
mill; 6' water tank and heater
50 steel posts, electric fence and in
sulators
3 rolls new barbed wire
4 rolls poultry netting
2 self feeders, several hog troughs,
feed bunk
2 new sets leather work harness
6 sets leather work harness
17 horse collars, halters
Stock saddle and bridle
50' lariat rope, 3 gas barrels
Gas pump, sickle binder
Wheelbarrow, grindstone
Feed elevator
Forks, shovels and other tools and
articles too numerous to mention
Nearly new McC.-Drg. 7' grain
binder with tractor hitch
Nearly new McC-Drg. 10' dump rake
Nearly new John Deere 3-section
spring tooth harrow
Nearly new Meyers V ditcher
Moline 14" tumblebug plow
Martin 5' ditcher
Van Brunt 8' grain drill with grass
seeder
LaCrosse 7' grain drill
McC.-Drg. side delivery rake
I0'x20' wooden land leveler
24' wooden land leveler
John Deere 3-horse manure spreader
2 lister ditchers, ditch plow
Sulky plow, 2 garden cultivators
DeLaval No. 16 electric cream sep
arator
8 row beet sprayer, 2 row bean
cutter
Pump jack & 1 horse electric motor
7' single disc
John Deere 14" hammermill with
feed and hay screen and 25'x8
belt
Two 2-section spiketooth harrows
Jayhawk highlift stacker on rubber
tires
Horse buck rake, 10' land packer
Stover 10" feed grinder, 35'x8" belt
McC.-Drg. 6' grain binder
McC.-Drg. 10' dump rake
Corn binder, corn cultivator and
corn planter
Big Six 6' mower
Planet Jr. beet and bean cultivator
P & O beet and bean cultivator with
tools
3 grease guns and filler pump
Anvil, vice, forge and blacksmith
tools
350 chick electric brooder
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Household Goods
Kitchen cabinet, 8 kitchen chairs,
2 buffets
2 beds with springs and mattresses,
2 dressers
Mise, dishes, other household goods
Camp stove, oil burner heater,
phonograph
New Wards 7-room circulating wood
and coal heater
2 kitchen tables, 1 steel with
enamel top
Milk pails, cream cans, 2 bicycles
Electric & hand power meat grinder
Royal Windsor kitchen range with
water front
Wood and coal kitchen range
Book and credit by Harris Agency. If credit is desired, see any member in Agency, B. M. Harris, Meyer Harris, R. F.
Stevens or I. M. Black. Yellowstone Banks, Laurel or Columbus.
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HARRIS AGENCY, Sales Managers.
C. V. MOSIER, Auctioneer.
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RESOLUTION AND NOTICE
WHEREAS, in accordance with
provisions of Chapter 98 of 1937
Session Laws of Montana, the
Board of County Commissioners of
Yellowstone County, Montana, re
stricted the expenditures to be made
in the 1945 . 4 g budget to a sum not
excee ding by ten' percent the ex
penditure for the previous year, and
WHEREAS, the budget for the
item8 for extra help of County
clerk and Recorder and Care of In
mates in Home for Deaf and Dumb
having been expended by reason of
, un f orseen expenses being repeatedly
incurred during the year in excess
of the sum con t e mplated and allow
1 ed bv said budgets, and
W heREAS. it is estimated that
the sums ^ s h 0 wn below will be
' required for said items until the
th;!end », , te n». a»,
ments extending over a period of
not to exceed five years, and all
such deferred payments shall bear
interest at the rate of 4% per an
nU (SALES OF $100.00 OR LESS
MUST BE CASH.I
HENRY NUTT,
County Clerk.
Dated January. 29th, 1946.
(Date First Pub. Jan. 30, 1946-3t)
County Clerk & Recorder, $2,500.00
Care of Deaf and Dumb, $ 250 . 00 .
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RE
SOLVED By the Board of County
Commissioners of Yellowstone Coun
ty, Montana, that the said sums as
hereinbefore shown are hereby ap
propriated and added to said bud
gets and that notice is hereby given
that a public hearing will he held
on February 21st, 1946, at 10:30
o'clock A. M. in the office of said
Board in the Courthouse at Billings,
Montana, at which time any tax
payer may be heard for or against
the increases as contemplated by
this resolution, and that a copy of
same be published in the Laurel
Outlook, the official newspaper of
Yellowstone County, Montana,
February 13th, 1946.
The foregoing resolution was read
and unanimously passed by the.
Board on this 11th day of February,
1946.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-)
SIONERS, YELLOWSTONE
COUNTY. MONTANA.
By CHAS E. WICKS.
Chairman.
C. M. YERRINGTON,
Commissioner.
G. W. FENTON,
Commissioner.
(Date First Pub. Feb. 13, 1946 -lt)
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Sugar Syrup
Keep sugar syrup on hand for
sweetening fruit drinks and iced
tea. It goes further than plain sugar.
To prepare, boil together for three
to five minutes equal parts of sugar
and water. Keep tightly covered in
refrigerator.
We Repair . .
All Makes of
RADIOS
Prompt and Guaranteed
Service
• Car Aerials
• Tubes
• Batteries
Laurel Radio and
Electric Supply Co,
Phone 22-W
207 West Main St.
One Block West of Underpass
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>»r its develop
seven months of
plenty of sun
" ved periods of
Cockleburs Hazardous
Cut cockleburs before they go to
seed in pastures. They are poison
ous to livestock.
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Montana's Newest and Finest Funeral Home
GEO. E. SETTERGREN, Prop.
721 N. 29. Billing*
Phone 2888
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Want
ADS
OITOKTfJXITY
KNOCKS ESI ici:
NOTICE —ALL CLASSIFIED ADS
MUST BE PAID FOR IN AD
iVANCE UNLESS A REGULAR
ACCOUNT IS MAINTAINED.
I FOUND—Schaefer Jr. Pen. Owner
can have have same by paying
for this ad.
I FOR SALE—1936 Graham Super
oh., fair shape, will sell cheap,
Virgil Zimmerman, Molt, Mont, p
We buy dressed veal and pork, also
live beef, hogs and poultry. Bar
ney & Hartley Market, Laurel. It
1 FOR SALE-yGood 100-lb. burlap
bags. 10 cents each. Barney' &
Hartley Market, Laurel.
It
320 Acres grazing land near Brid
ger, southeast Round Butte school
house. Has irrigation ditch above
a few acres during growing sea
son. Wish to lease for 10 years
or more. For particulars address,
Jesse B. Bowman, Gen. Delivery,
Kansas City, Mo.
it
Home building lots for sale. Com
plete with sidewalk and curb on
paved street and served by all
utilities. See C. W. Laird or P.
A. Johnston.
l-16-tf
FOR SALE—18 tons of alfalfa hay r .
See W. O. Baker, Laurel, Mont.,
or phone 0313-J-l.
1-30-tf
WANTED — Clean cotton rags.
Greening Chevrolet Co. 10-10-tf.
Waitresses, dishwasher,
9-19-tf.
WANTED
Yellowstone Cafe.
Lau
rel Construction Co. Phone 215-W.
2-9-tf
CARPENTERS WANTED
WANTED—Good household furni
ture. Write Hanchett & Sons, 17
South 27th St., Billings. l-23-5t
Laurel.
around
Fred Brown, phone 0300-R-4.
saw wood
Will
2-6-2tp
FOR SALE—Water truck and tank;
also electric automatic water pres
sure tank. G. L. Adams, Laurel.
2-6-2t
FOR SALE—One gas heater, one
vre-war duofold and chair. F. L.
Taylor, 213 3rd St. West. 2-13-tf
Hot
Toasters,
Plates, Broilers and Heaters now
in stock. Laurel Radio and Elec
tric Supply Co., 207 West Main
Clocks,
Electric
St.
We now have a large stock of 35L6,
50L6, 35Z5 and other critical
tubes. Laurel Radio and Electric
Supply Co.
FOR SALE—Three unit apartment
house. Call at 219 East 1st.
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You can rely on us for good work.
Hageman Barber & Beauty Shop.
Phone 183-W at 219 E. 1st.
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FOR SALE—1 gas range and 1 gas
heater, 1 gas brooder,
or come to 416 Sixth ave.
Call 79-J
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WANTED—Singer sewing machine.
Phone 245-R.
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WANTED—To rent modern house,
furnished or unfurnished. Adults,
permanent. P. O. Box 131, Bil
lings. 2-13-2tp
LOST—Black male Scotty. Reward.
Phone 493-R.
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FOR SALE—One wooden gram
box and 1 steel box. See Fred
Hoffer at Laurel Co-Op.
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Expert Saddle Repair
at the
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOD
LAUREL, MONT.
Bill Locke. Owner
Values Are Rising, ||
Are you under
Insured?
Consult your insurance I;
agent as you would your
Doctor. ! !
See the
R. J. Williams & Son
Agency
Phone 126

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