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LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of County 7 Commission
ers of Yellowstone County at its
office in the Courthouse at Billings,
Montana on the 6th day of Septem
ber, 1946, at 10:30 A. M., for 35,000
pounds of Atlacide, delivery to be
made within 60 days of first pub
lication of this notice.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids. Prices to
be F.O.B., Billings.
Dated at Billings, Montana this
19th day of August, 1946.
CHAS E. WICKS,
Chairman of Board of County
Commissioners, Yellowstone
County, Montana.
(Date First Pub. Aug. 21, 1946-3t)
NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGIS
TRATION
Notice is hereby given that the
registration for the General Elec
tion will close on September 20,
1946, at 5 o'clock P. M.
Electors may register for the en
suing election by appearing before
the County Clerk at his office in
the courthouse, or by appearing be
fore a deputy registrar or before
any notary public or justice of the
peace within Yellowstone County, in
the manner provided by law.
Dated at Billings, Montana, Au
gust 1, 1946.
EARLE KNIGHT,
County Clerk and Ex-Officio
County Registrar of Yellow
stone County, Mont.
(Date First Pub. Aug. 21, 1946-5t)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sale of Used Motor Grader
The Board of County Commis
sioners of Yellowstone County,
Montana, will offer for sale at Pub
lic Auction at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
Thursday, September 12, 1946 at
lings, Montana, the following de
scribed property: One (1) Diesel
Powered Adams motor grader Model
61, 12 foot blade, equipped with
cab, scarifier, lights, starter and
pneumatic tires. This machine is
listed as No. 20 on Yellowstone
County's equipment list and may be
seen at the County Shop adjacent
to the Midland Empire Fair
grounds northeast of Billings. The
Board has fixed the minimum sale
value of this machine at $1,500.00,
By Order of the Board,
C. E. WICKS, Chairman,
(Date First Pub. Aug. 21, 1946-4t)
vnT , ( , r mnnr»e
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Purchase of New Motor Grader
The Board of County Commis
sioners of Yellowstone County,
Montana will receive sealed bids
until 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, Sep
tember 11, 1946, for the purchase
of one (1) motor driven grader or
motor patrol. This machine must
be powered bv a diesel engine and
rier iPP b e a d ck W Sni 1 n 2 I r ^eouhSment ''cab
electric^ Hghte. P self smarter heated
S,:;?bM certified'"SeS
cent^ of" tlm" sunount* bTd" 2^1
payable to "vXUone^Coun*
Treasurer. Envelope containing bid
must be marked "Bid for Motor
Grader" and addressed to C. E.
Wicks. Chairman. Board of County
make'deHvmv of T thil machin^ wüî
nn ««n™
be considered as an essence of t c,
b ' d , an . d date niust be
stated in the bid. . . . .
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
C E. WICKS; Chairman.
(Date First Pub. Aug. 21, 1946-3t)
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SUMMONS—(For Publication)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF
MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF YELLOWSTONE.
MIKE BASILE, Plaintiff,
vs.
YELLOWSTONE COUNTY, MON
TANA, a body politic; THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS
SIONERS OF YELLOWSTONE
COUNTY, MONTANA; All, each
and every one of the unknown
heirs and unknown devisees of
MARY F. RYAN, deceased, who
was in her lifetime also known as
Mrs. E. B. Ryan, and all, each and
every one of the unknown heirs
and unknown devisees of E. B.
Rvan, deceased, the husband of
Mary F. Ryan; THE YBLLOW
STONE-MÉRCHANTS NATION
AL BANK OF BILLINGS, A
corporation; ROY J. COVERT, as
liquidating agent for the Yellow
stone-Merchants National Bank of
Billings,
C. ASHLEY and MARIE ASH
LEY, his wife; All, each and every
one of the unknown heirs and un
known devisees of DAN BOB, de
BOB, the wife
of Dan Bob, if any; HATTIE
NORTH; PETER OLICH and
.OLICH, the wife of Peter
Olich, if any; AUGUSTA M.
SMITH; NORTH REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT COMPANY, a cor
poration; MINNESOTA AND
MONTANA LAND AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY, a cor
poration; SUBURBAN HOMES
COMPANY, a corporation; WAL
TER E. HELLER & COMPANY,
a corporation: NORTH REAL ES
TATE. LOAN & TITLE COM
PANY, a corporation: 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
corporation; HARRY
a
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ceased, and
the plaintiff's ownership, or any
cloud upon the plaintiff's title
thereto, whether such claim or
possible claim be present or con
tingent, including any claim or
possible claim of dower, inchoate
or accrued, Defendants.
THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS
GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS:
You are hereby summoned to ans
wer the complaint in this action
which is filed in the office of the
Clerk of this Court, and to file your
answer and serve a copy thereof
J upon the plaintiff's attorneys with
in twenty days after the service of
i tbis summons, exclusive of the day
of ser vice; and in case of vour fail
. ' *. , .
' ura 4o a PP ear or answer, judgment
j £ dl ^ken against you by default
tbe rel,ef demanded in the com
1 p ; .. . . f » _ ..
'1 rhl
p , e pb '® tin ?v, 4 t e j'f
aad bar aad
^. ac . b of f n „_
! ^ rest in - or lien ôr encombrant
fotorta* described real
\ (.H^EiSt % ( |i' Block
sllenfv -one^ÄV S «
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. n o\ ' TWntv (<?n\ Tv, on f„
1 Ä1K1 V ;
1 T.Jn nnl ri! If Pn!
lin ^ s - Yellowstone County. Mon
tana ' according to the official
pi at thereof, now on file and of
record in the office of the Coun
tv Clerk and Recorder of said
Ÿeüowstone County, Montana,
WITNESS mv hand and the seal
^ 4 f id Court this 19th day of July '
' '
KATIE DAVIES, Clerk.
(COURT SEAL) By E. O. Price,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL)
DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF
MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF YELLOWSTONE.
YELLOWSTONE COUNTY, MON-,
TANA, a body politic and corpor
ate. Plaintiff,
Hatch,
her husband; if any; the heirs
and creditors, if any of P. J.
Egan, deceased: P. Brady and
. -Brady, his wife, if any;
F. B. Kennard and . Ken
nard, his wife, if any, Merih C,
Vail, his wife, if
any; George W. Campbell, also
known as Geo. W. Campbell, and
. Campbell, his wife, if any;
Re
sech, her husband, if any; the un
known heirs and creditors of
Fred Resech, deceased; and un
known creditors of unknown heirs
and unknown devisees of deceased
defendants, if any, and all other
persons unknown , claiming, or
who might claim, any right, title,
estate or interest in or lien or
encumbrance upon the real prop
erty described in the complaint,
or any thereof, adverse to plain
tiff's ownership or any cloud
plaintiff's title thereto,
whether such claim, or possible
claim be present or contingent,
including any claim or possible
Deputy Clerk.
, BURKE & HIBBS.
1216 Securities Building
Billings, Montana
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(Date First Pub. Aug. 7. 1946-4t)
SUMMONS (For Publication)
vs.
Mary C. Hatch and
Vail and
Lorraine Resech and
upon
claim of dower, inchoate, or ac
crued. Defendants.
THE STATE OF MONTANA TO
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANTS AND TO ALL OTHER
PERSONS UNKNOWN, GREET
INGS:
You are hereby summoned to ans
wer the complaint in this action
which is filed in the Office 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 noon the plaintiff's
attorney within Twenty (20) days,
after the service of this summons,
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 re
lief demanded in the complaint.
This action is brought for the
purpose of quieting title in plaintiff
I
to the lots, lands and premises lo
cated in the County of Yellowstone,
State of Montana, and have it ad
judged and decreed by this Court
that Plaintiff is owner of said real
property' and premises adversely to
all Defendants, which lots and
premises are described as follows:
Lots 1, 2, and 24 and 25 in
Block 19 of Broadwater Subdi
vision to the City of Billings,
Montana, situate in the South
east Quarter of Section 5, Town
1 South, Range 26 East, M. P.
M„ according to the official
plat thereof.
WITNESS MY hand and the seal
of said Court this 1st day of Au
gust, 1946.
(SEAL)
Clerk of the Above-entitled Court.
PAUL B. BOWEN,
Attoney for Plaintiff
Billings. Montana.
(Date First Pub. Aug. 7. 1946-4t)
KATIES DAVIES,
SUMMONS—(For Publication)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF
MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF YELLOWSTONE.
JOHN J. DWYER, Plaintiff.
vs.
JOSEPHINE L. DWYER, Defend
ant.
THE STATE OF MONTANA
SENDS GREETING TO THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
You are hereby summoned to
answer the complaint in this action
which is filed in the office of the
Clerk of this Court, and to file
your answer and serve a copy there
of upon the plaintiff's attorneys
within twenty days after the serv
ice of this summons, 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 to secure
a divorce by the plaintiff from the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
r lu e , e . re R ls ^ration
of the resident freeholders, whose
names appear on the city or county'
tax rolls preceding the special elec-1
tion herein referred to and who
reside in Registration District No.
1 which includes a of Ward No.
I of the. city , of Laurel. Montana
and Registration District No. 2
which includes all of Ward No. 2
of the City of Laurel, Montana, and
Registration District No. 3 which
includes all of Ward No. 3 of said
city of Laurel, Montana, and Régi
stration District No. 4 which in
eludes all of Ward No. 4 of Laurel,
Montana, for the special election to
be held on Wednesday, the 18th dav
tana, for the purpose of voting upon
the following question, to-wit?
"Sfiall the Council of the
city of Laurel. Yellowstone
County, Montana,' grant to Bil
lings Gas Company, a Montana
corporation, its successors and
assigns, a franchise for the
construction, maintenance and
operation of a gas distributing
plant or system in the city of
Laurel. as now or hereafter
constituted for a term of
defendant on the grounds of deser
tion, as more particularly described
in the Complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal
of said Court this 10th day of Au
gust, 1946.
KATIE DAVIES.
Clerk.
(Court Seal)
BURKE & HIBBS,
216 Securities Building
Billings, Montana,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(First Pub. Aug. 17, 1946—4t)
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
FOR SPECIAL GAS FRANCHISE
ELECTION
thirty-two (32) years and fix
ing and prescribing 'the condi
tions and terms thereof pur
suant to the application of the
said Billings Gas Company now
on file in the office of the citv
clerk of said citv of Laurel?"
will be on September 3, September
14. September 5, September 6 and
1 September 7, 1946.
The place of registration of said
I Registration District No. 1 which
j includes all of ward No. 1 of the
! city of Laurel shall be at the resi
dence of C. H. Frank located at
307 Durland Avenue in the said
city of Laurel. Montana.
The place of registration for
said Registration District No. 2
which includes all of Ward No. 2
of said city of Laurel, Montana,
shall be in the City Hall located
in the city of Laurel, Montana.
The place of registration for
Registration District No. 3 which
includes Ward No. 3 of Laurel,
Montana, shall be at the residence
of J. C. Durham located at 313 East
5th Street in the city of Laurel,
Montana.
The place of registration for Reg
istration District No. 4 which in
eludes Ward No. 4 of Laurel, Mon
tana, shall be at the G. N. Wiggins
residence located at 523 Elm Ave
nue in the city of Laurel, Montana,
The names of all resident froe
holders who are residents of the
city of Laurel, Montana, whose
names appear on fhe city or county
tax roll preceding such election,
during such time will be received
and registered at said places of
registration,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
my official seal this 19th day of
August, 1946.
- ( Seal)
NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that under and by virtue of Reso
lution No. 642 of the city council
of the city of Laurel, Montana, duly
passed and approved, a special elec
tion will be held in and for said
city on Wednesday, the 18th day
of September. 1946, from the hour
of eight o'clock in the morning un
till the hour of six o'clock in the
afternoon of said day, for the pur
pose of submitting to the registered
resident freeholders of said city
whose names appear on
city or county tax roll preceding
TILLIE HOHENDORF,
City Clerk.
(First Pub. Aug. 21, 1946—3t)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
the last
G. I. Terminal Leave Is Explained
By J. D. Fellows, Service Officer
With the presidential signature
affixed to it Saturday, the armed
forces leave act of 1946 has become
law. To assist veterans in filing
claims and to answer questions con
cerning the act, J. D Fellows, serv
ice officer of the veterans welfare
commission, has prepared the fol
lowing list of questions and ans
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V/, W hcit is the armed forces
leave act of 1946 ^
A. This law provides for compen
sating ex-service men and women
who were separated under honorable
conditions, for furlough or leave|
time unused bv them at the time
of their separation. No service be
fore Sept. 8. 1939 can be consid
Vr j ... i
wni d Ko Ln a Cr - th,S V kÎ
Ml be made in nonnegotiablebonds,
maturing m f.ve years and bearing
- i per cent interest.
Q. Are women who served in the
^nous services eligible?
A. Women who served in the
Wacs. Waves Spars or Marines
auxiliary and had furlough or leave
time coming to them at the time of
their discharge are eligible.
Q. Does service in the women's
army auxiliary corps come under
the law?
A, No. '
Q. What type of discharge is -re
quired to qualify for payment?
A. Any discharge under honor
able conditions. Those persons who
received discharges other than hon
wers.
"The veterans welfare commission
is located at 212North Broadway.
We are prepared to give informa
tion and aid to veterans in the
procedure they must go through to
get their terminal pay," Fellows
said.
orable, but • who later obtained a
correction of their record to show
that their discharges were under
honorable conditions, are also el
igible.
All claims must be supported by
submitting the original, a photo
stat or a copy of discharge certi
ficates along with the claims.
Q. Will the discharge certificate
be returned to the claimant?
A. Yes.
Q. Will special forms be required
to file a claim ?
A. Yes.
Q. Where will these forms be ob
tainable ?
shâts^wm ' bÎTIilSl? at"'alT^st
offices as soon as distribution can
be made, probably within 45 days,
q. After the form8 are filled' out.
where are they to be mailed?
A The instruction sheet will
state where to mail them and how
«n them out Your local com
SX SSSLSrf 'XcnSLlT
ter or your state or county veteran's
servico 0 ffi cer mav be consulted for
c a * be consulte<1 tor
n if » m ,n
..''„„„j The n «vTirll th o
fqîîl? a 7 a „' Lie i.v'
karcro certiffeote fri hntt dr5'
Ti h v/ n
£ ha e 4 submit both
a \ ' û llf . „• .
V 1 " f e
™' y , SlLlSEEf fr ° m
n Wm.M hl Iffni
se ?^e ap^liciuons 1 oJe foî Vhe
separate applications, one tor tm
ar T y x?" d ?î*f Knve
JS?" d
hoth^ d.'arhnr»« 1 4o * e4her w,th
bo4h ^Haïffa veteran has lost
uj. 4 bas lost
A
ar m V 'dfscharee may h get an 5
ar ! T .'' «ysenarge niay get an app i
cation for obtaining a certificate in j
1
| a of 'i'sehargo from any service i
officer. After filling out this apph-1
cation for lost discharge, it should
bama,led to 4he adjutant general's ;
g[ flc T e * . 43( £ Goodfellow boulevard.
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'V r ' 4e o"' 1
™ a " of P ersonnel . Washington 25,
D ^ C< .
Former marine corps personnel
sbou 'd write directly to the director I
personnel, headquarters United
States Marine corps. Washington,
25 - D. c -
Former coast guard personnel
shou 'd write directly to the com
said election and otherwise_ qualified
to vote thereon, the following ques
tion, to-wit:
"Shall the city council of the
city of Laurel, Yellowstone
county, Montana, grant to Bil
lings Gas Company, a Montana
corporation, its successors and
assigns, a franchise for the con
struction, maintenance, and op
eration of a gas distributing
plant or system in the city of
Laurel, as now or hereafter
constituted, for a term of
thirty-two (32) years, and fix
ing and prescribing the condi
tions and terms thereof, pur
suant to the application of said
Billings Gas Company now on
file in the office of the citv
clerk of said city of Laurel ?"
to the
Further particulars as
terms of said franchise may be had
by consulting a copy of said fran
chise ordinance on file in the office
of the city clerk of the city of
Laurel, Montana.
The places of voting at said spe
be follows:
Address
Precinct Location
No.
Ward No. 1
Mrs. Erbs
Residence
110 4th Ave.
Laurel, Montana
1
Ward No. 2
City Hall
Ward No. 3
High School
Gymnasium Laurel, Montana
Ward No. 4
Tubman's Food
Mart
Laurel, Montana
2
3
4
Laurel, Montana
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set mv hand and affixed
official seal this 19th day of
August, 1946.
(Seal)
my
TILLIE HOHENDORF,
City Clark.
(First Pub. Aug. 28, 1946—4t)
mandant, United States Coast
Guard, Washington 25, D. C.
in person?
No.
Q. Will any settlements be made
in cash?
1 A. No. Settlements will be made
1 in bonds mailed to the claimant's
address.
Q. Who will settle these claims.
A. The branch of service from
which the man or woman was last
discharged.
Q. Suppose an individual received
an appointment as an officer or
warrant officer after serving as an
enlisted man? Does the act provide
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for payment on the unused fur
lough time that he accumulated as
an e ? 1 \ 4ed "J 3 " • . ,
, A. \ es, but not to exceed 1_0
days '"eluding his terminal leave
as r . an . °"*cer.
Q- Are *' A ™ S , a . nd dependents of
'' eter « ns of World was I eligible
.'for payment under the act?
A. Yes. but only if the veteran
has died since discharge.
Q Should survivors use the same
application form as the veteran?
A No> There wi „ ^ ial
forms for survivors .
Q Are depe ndents of those per
sons who died while in service el .
Q. May these claims be presented
A. The law provides that no ben
efits for the survivors of persons
who died while in service are avail
able. Benficiaries of those persons
were entitled to the six-month
death gratuity pay.
Q. VVhat service can be counted
when computing leave and fur
lough ?
A. All periods of active service in
the marines coast
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he n c °wlu fw' » „
Q* Would that be 32 days pay
£ 'fî h ' ld "
the A tl ™ of his discharge •
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Q. Is the ration money allowed
under this law similar to that al
lowed for furlough or leave taken
wlli,e in service?
A - Yes > but this law P rovldes for
a subsistence allowance at the rate
of 70 cents per day of unused f ur .
I°ugh or leave.
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time pa V abIe undpr this la ' v?
A - Yes - 120 days is tb( ' maximum
furl °" ,ïh n° r !f aVe time for wh,ch '
pav 1S a |] OW ed.
When does the claim have to
be sent in?
A. Any time within a year but
"'1 ia .î cr than Sep4 ' A* 194 f 7 '
Q. How soon can the veteran ex
P»ct to get his settlement for tho
amount due him after he has mail
ed ]n j 1|s c | aml .
A Tbe sendees will make every
1 guard, since Sept. 8, 1938, except
time A. W. O. L., time over leave
or spent in confinement under sen
tence of court-martial.
Q. Can you give us an example
of computing net furlough or leave
time due a veteran ?
A. Suppose a veteran
18 months of active service. He
would have earned 2Vz times 18 or
45 days of furlough or leave time.
Now suppose he used only 10 days
furlough t'me while in service.
There would remain 35 days payable
under this law.
However, if he was A. W. O. L.
for 3ft davs or in confinement for
30 days his total active sendee
would be reduced to 17 months and
his total furlough or leave time re
duced to 42 days. Now minus these
10 days furlough taken, he would
have a total of 32 days for which
had
effort to sett l e them as rapidly as
po Ssib | e . Y our bond will be dated
as „f the first of the quarter fol
| ow ing that in which you were dis
cIiarffedf so that whether you ae
tually get your bond next week or
six nlonths from now - il wil > stiM
bear that , da t°
q # Do the statements on the ap
.plication forms have to be sworn.
A. Yes. Any service officer of
(the veteran's welfare commission)
can notarize your statements.
Q. Should inquiries be made if
payment is not made soon ?
A. No. In the event you change
your address during the waiting
period, you should notify the paying
officer in writing immediately.
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80,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Carpenters W'anted—Laurel Con
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Outlook.
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WANTED—Waitress and cabin girl
at Shaw's Camp, Cooke City, or
pbone 283-W, Laurel.
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outboard
motor like new. Call 175 days, or
320-J. evenings.
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FOR SALE — 3*2
8 - 2 i it r
FOR SALE—Two-burner electric
plate. Three heats on both burn
ers. 205 E. Fifth.
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WANTED—1940 or
model sedan. Have
desired. Good condition.
Box 246, Laurel.
later popular
trade-in if
Write
8-21-2t
FOR SALE—Hand stenciled dining
table, 48x48, also glass jars. 511
8-21 -tf
Wyoming Ave.
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FOR SALE—Apples at old Daven
port place; yellow transparents,
sweet crabs, McIntosh, Wolf River
and other varieties now ready.
Dan Brown, Phone 0301-R-4. Ip
LOST—Man's plain gold wedding
ring, in vicinity of Yellowstone
hotel, engraved inside with initials
JMC and date Aug. 8, 1941. Re
ward. Call Moon's barber shop.
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COLD WAVE
PRICES SLASHED
COLD WAVE
SUPREME
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• Each kit contains 3 full
ounces of Salon-type solution,
60 Curlers. 60 end tissues,
cotton applicator, neutralizer
sod complete instructions.
GARDNER DRUG CO.
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SANDE & GALLES
Attorneys At Law
214 First Avenue
Phone 34-W
Laurel, Mont.
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B. L. PRICE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public
Office in Wold Building
LAUREL, MONTANA
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DR. T. R. VYE
Physician and Surgeon
Sande Building
Phones:
Office 100 Residence 146
LAUREL. MONTANA
DR. E. C. HALL
Physician and Surgeon
Wold Building
LAUREL, MONTANA
Office Phone 3. Residence 24

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