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jf v- v-. 'y i- 1... 1 JWK-AnKna. atom. Montana Standard-Post InjurecT In Wyoming A Anaconda Idle 'yy-A 1 1 The Minnie Tennis1 Dies in Denver Minnie R.

Tennis, formerly of Butte, died. -Tuesday in a Denver hospital. She had Jeen making her hum in San Dieeo. Calif. Mrs.

Tennis, 79, torn ml England and resided in Butte many years. She attended Butte schools nd belonged to the Daughter of the Nile, the DAR and was of Presbysterian faith. Survivors, a niece, Mrs. Ray Gallant of Denver, formerly of Butte; grandmece, Mrs. Lee Wililarns, Missoula; great-grand-niece, Linda Williams, Richards Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

IIJghlingiK (Oontinued froufifTage One) i.f II HI I I I1.0W, A IJ 1 17. Wane4to Buy OB I BXDROOM BOMX. BOX ST. 8, Central Reals Estate CABIN COJtPLETELT TOBKISHID. 14, ft.

bort. motor, arivmlM dock. Gfontetown Lake. Writ PmrMt RMlt Oo. P.O.

Box VB Mil no-am. 19. Homea for ai LROnlt HOUSE. OARAOE. WHCEli jmrd.

UcQuceD AddlUon. Ph. "msm. ROOMS EACH SIDE. REASONABUfc 1 BEDROOMS WITH OARAOC' OH a lanitsciDed loU.

St. Ann's DUtrtoC Fat for appointment. 1 ROOM HOUSE WITH OARAOE, REAe sociable, Ph 792-9720. BEDROOM (COULD'BE BEDROOM! home. Emerson-StVJohn District, built-ta garage, close toschools and church.

Front snd badsyard all in lawn. $6000, Ph. 7294120 9-S120tfter a. PINCRINO PENNY-PINCHING Who Isn't? Older I bedrcomnoroe. Banoers Bt.

Maxe oneri Must Soldi Harrison A vs. Realty1 BEAUTIFUL- 4 BEDROOMS. 8TORT AND vear Old. rains, duumb numm, vn snd birch cabinets. Brick Jwj, I'T'douBH garage Ta choiceweelkjo, oaU Clvde Nevack.

Ph. 729-8361. -T t-BEDROOM HOME WITH 3RD baserhent. Ldcaied on Ann's and wtutner District. 2801 Kossuth.

i 3 BEDROOM. CONTEMPO- rary carport and breezeway, full base ment. 2 car garage. Will sell at F.H.A. appraisal 2711 Ottawa.

Ph. S-ROOM HOUSE, VERY NEW, beujborir lots JrT St CHEAP, the School ofjduies alumni action committee. points out that "this has been a quality job; We know it will be aproud heritage to this comm.unky for many fears to. come. The" wiring is all, enclosed weatherproof recepta we received, it is with a great 'deal of pride that we are able to give the people of Butte, Silver Bow County and Montana a permanently lighted M.

Everyone entering this valley will immediately notice it- "The Montana, School of Mines Alumni Association wishes to thank the students, the many individuals and merchants of this community; tlMrAnaconda chinery Co. ana many otnerr lor their assistance 11 Notes HOSDlta SILVPRBOW GENERAL ted'-Josephine Hero-man, W. i a 1 Thatcher, 15 W. Agate; Mrs. Bertha Wenrich, 3120 LeRoy Guizzor 2 Noble, Meaderville; Wayne Hayes, 5284 S.Dakota: Ann; Mrs.

Rose Ledinginv 1609 Silver Bow Homes Rarnino Gbnr, tales, 432 E. Broadway; Mrs, Carolyn vEemartz, 315 A E. park; Peggy Sue Hayden, 1307 Stewart. Dismissed Ray 17 W. Broadway Cynthia Hardest 210 Shields; Alletta Hebert, 720 James Bane, 721 Colorado; Gary Young, Armstead; Monroe Duhfeer-456 Idaho; Sylvester 222 E.

Second; A. N. Rolfe, 1946 Elm; Axel Anderson, rJrummond; Trances Brock, 612'4 BrOadwayf Michael is Agate. STr JAMES Lori Mr ShannonrS29 Colorado; James F. Dorad, 1810 Grand; Mrs.

Aloysius I. Buck-man, 137 Agate; Josephine Carol Brfiren, Whitehall; Mike Jankovich, 15 Mrs, Ricardo Cortez, 219 Virginia Joe E. Leyba, 710 E. Mercuryf Mrs, Edward Nash, 2120 Florence! Mrs. DouglaSJkubUZj J's Court.

Dismissed Con Joseph -Cassidy, 725 Montana William Lester, Anaconda; Marcus E. McCan- na, 230 S. Washington; Earl J.iWig gins, Whitehall-. mMIWITMITV AdmittedMrs. Mary Chabat, 2031 Wall; Maria D.

Ramirez, 624 S. Washington; John Sodia, 337 Parkf Mrs. Catherine A. Bonner, 850 Zarelda; Dennis M. McGarry, JjNs cles, when the will De visible for many miles.

Archibald said it has been 'sug gested and considered that green globes installed on St. Patrick Day. Other holidays could be similarly noted. Archibald. said the job, has been made possible through Project a Montana Mines Alumni Asvf sociation undertaking: of months said, "people of ButteTwers- approached by alumni asking them to i y- I support Project 600.

It is our pro gram to increase the enrollment of this fine college to 600 students. "As a Jesuit of the fine support MONUMENTS and MARKERS TOIIBSTOIIE GOIIPAIIY 2428 S. Montana St. Authorized Dealers For Rock of Ages Walkerville. Ph.

792-1045. BY OWNER LEA VINO BEp-' room rwroe on flat. Utility room and attached garage, large yard and lawn. Ph. 792-6910 for appointment.

-ROOM FOR -y-T' THE FAMILY The entire family wiutnjoy this 4 best. room home. Living room and dnlwa to -wall Large kit- Chen, modern bathroom. Oaraar Ex- cellent southside location en 9 lots lawn and shrubs. Close to schools ana bus line.

4 bedrooms. Kitchen with dishwasher and latest style cabinets. Beautiful front, with picture, window and large -A- WEST PARK Tjedroomsr-llvftrg Town VUrT flrplacar Kitchen and bath on main floor. Cloect space galore. Newly decorated and wired.

You. would be surprised at ths low QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD away-from and traffic. I bedrooms; tuning- room. Bring -and v. LOtS 4 lots on Paxson and Hohnas Ave.

4 lots on Rowe Road. Several lots In Bt. Ann District. igute Division Tke Meager, Mgr. Phone T20-S431 or 793-1J2S DeshlerAeatch Agency.

76 W. Broadway Real Estate Division Ike Meaeer. Mgr. Ph. 729-5431 Home Ph.

792-132J FRONTIER REALTY Butte's Southside Realty 122S Harrison Ave.X Ph. T2M t-BEDROOM FURNISHED HO MR wsst side. Ph. -723-4845. OS IsVMALWWSwa.

i -mCBffeWHJWSOM IF YOU HAVE A HOME YOU ARE Srk eerely taitereeted to eeUlng OaU Frontiat Ph. 729-8569. A GENIE'S TOUCH COULD DO NO MORH to this lovely brick 3-bedroom years old, well planned kitchen with built-irr range units, hot water heat, garage. Wbtttler-8t. Arm.

Kisseck Realty. 4 So. Wyoming. Ph. 723-4337.

I BEDROOMS. S-CAR OARAOE. I LOTS. C. Club district.

Ph. 7912-0363. LIST'Wulf, Realty y. -7. WESTS I LVER 4 153GayloixiilH)ma-JcOon4Moraft Inci Buiie; Family Has Two Deaths Day A Butte couple lost two members of the family as death struck twice Tuesday.

Pead are An? (Kogar) Ulcer, 90, of 905 Delaware and Marko (Mike) Los -Angeles and formerly of Butte. Mrs.Ulcer died in a Butted hos pital, Mr. Basich in the coast city, Mr. Basich was the father "of Mrs. Sam Weitzel.

Mrs. Ulcer was Sam Weitzel's grandmother, Mrs. Ulcer, native of Yugo slavia, came to the Mining City as a young girl. She lived in East Butte many years. ys -yU Resuta Weitad.

hr tatr- iiors-inckide-mmer(wi nephewsJ nieces ana great granncniKtren for" Mrs. "Ulcer will be Thursday morning 9:30 in Sir Joseph Church. Interment will bevin Holy Cross Cemetery. The Rosary will be reeled in Daly- Shea MortuaryxWednesday night at 7. MnBasich lived in Butte more thaiDi 40 vears, but left in 1942; His home in Los Angeles was at 360 S.

McDonnell Ave. He was employed in Butte as ai butcher and also had worked in the mines. The old family home was at 826 Main. He was born in Yugoslavia Dec, 25, 1881 U-Survivori besides his -daughter, include his widow, Anna; two other daughters.Mrs, John Figoni of i Pleasant Hill, and Louise Basich of Los Angeles; sons, Mar co. John and Frank) all of Los Angeles, and 11 grandchildren.

A son, Vincent, was killed in action on Okinawa during World War II. Funeral services will be in Los burial-will -bein Mount Calvary Cemetery. (Continued from Page One) JSmlthi saicPthal Downer was burglarized another time with another former Livingston Police Chief, Murray Sutton involved. This, he said, was previous to the Machines Identified Earlier Tuesday; officials of Downer identified seven business machines offered as -state exhibits in the trials of the defunct company, identified the machines Under cross examination: Hamilton testified he notified Livineston do- lice and the Park County SherJ iff office that the equipment was missing; Tuesday's progress was slowed by frequent- Twice presiding District Judge E. Fenton, and defense and prosecuting attorneys retired to xh-tmhert to segue the -y' X' The trial is being heardby a jury of three men and nine women.

The jury was selectedMonday. Hennessey had the trial moved to Yellowstone County, alleging Moran could notobtain a fair trial in Livingston. (Contiiwed from Page One). metallurgist for many companies during the last 25 years. To Butte la 1914 He came to Butte upon graduation from college in 1914, taking a position, with the Clark interests at the Timber Butte mill.

He was briefly associated in research for the Anaconda Co. in Anaconda, but soon opened his own laboratories Butte. Born in Denver. Aug. 19.

1890. he was the son-of George Gary uriswoid prominent mining engineer, and the former Jane Lewis. i Mr. Griswold married the former Ruth Whitehust o( Salida, in 1915. Besides the, widow? survivors in clude, a son.

GiUett, Fort Sill. daughters. R. H. (Jane) Smith of Hampton.

and Mrs. rnocbe Robinson of Tucson, and seven body it in Richards Funeral Home. 1 -The family requests friends omit flowers and asked those desiring to offer memorial donations to the Camp Marshall Fund, in care of St. John Episcopal Church. How to Stot, Stomach Gas After Meals! When (it bloali yeur ver-cld tornach after eaUnf, It feels food 10 ourpi uui why wait for nature to Ukw ila course? Burn Vours with l-funderV Tfunder'i TableU quirkly relieve that easiness, etop more as irom lorra-irifl Pfunder's "foaming" action in your stomach imofA-ere fiery acid, tmothtr burn- ln add Pmt Ahti ttafl tttsudl r.u,rt" tT-v lor mttwai pntictiM that Indifeetion, am uait heartburn sour- y1 neiia almost inaUntly.

CoaU linlnf of alomarh- for tontuuunt proteo tioo. Taken directed, you can eat hearty without alul fessy acid (xirva. After meal hist burn your- 11 fast with der'at i'luiMKI TableU at alj drug ftore. Tily Corral tContinued from Page. One) Co.

A spokesman for the insurance firm has said since that his companyvno longerwas interested in the lots.V The sale was "to have brought the city $3,000 apiece for the lots plus $3,000 to be figured in.a pro-rating. Sodja7 indicated thisX washot enoueh. in his opinion, so he voted to block the corral warrant regis tration: Parks Get Water In, the' new development Tues day Mehrens said the citys few parks, which have lacked moisture since there was, no -he from the rral to turn on and maintain the sprmklmi' systemsrTiow would get some water. He and Miss Wilson! said-there is about parks and playgrounds fund which can be used for labor of this kind. Mehrens saidhowever, that because of the lost up to now, it wuuJ.

nsEarsto-c the plumbing fittings and vmake sure, the equipment can Be used CECALS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OP MONTANA. IN AND POR THE COUNTY OP SILVER BOW No. 17,004 In the Matter of the Estate of NELLIE 8TERBBNS. Deceased' NOTICE OP SALE Br AC PROPERTY At PRIVATE SALE 7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Em- tnett Kelly of Butte.

the admin istrator of the estate of NELLIE 8TER-Bens." pursuant an order of the above -entitled District 'Court, duly given and made on the 30th day of April, 1962, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, -and subject to the confirmation of said Court, on and after Pridayr-the-Mth -day-of at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., all of the right, UUe and Interest of decedent and of hia estate in 'and ta the fallowing described real property situated in the County of Stiver Bow. state of Montana, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered twenty-one (21) in Block numbered eighteen (18) of the Oilman Addition to the City of Butte, accord- tag to the official plat and survey thereof on file and record In the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Bow County. Montana. -Terms and conditions of lawful money of the United States; Ten percent (10) of, the purchase, price to be paid upon making bid. and balance upon confirmation of said sale by the said District court ana upon aeuvery or a aeea Bide will be received in wrtttrig up to the date of sale at the office of Emmett Kelly, Public Administrator, Silver Bow County Court Rouse, JRUrd Floor, Butte, Montana.

DATED. THIS day April, 1962. EMMETT KELLY Administrator of the estate ol NELUB -STERBENS. NOTICE TO MINTNO) CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to. Section 5 of tbe Act of ty i.

4r atslr.RWA-i TO WHOMEVER IT MAY. CONCERN Notice Is hereby given pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore-filed In accordance with Section I of the Act of Jul; 23, 19U 0I Stat. 367) and the regulations thereunder (41 CFR 109.127). X. That on Marco I 1982, Chief.

Forest Service, S. Dsvartuitut of -Agriculture. whose addresaxls Washington 25, D. filed with the Land office of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, at Billings. Montana, request for publication of notice to all mineral locators, or any persons claiming under them! involving a mining claim, or claims, located on lands in the Highland Mountain Area, l-SR-134, located in the Deer-lodge National Forest.

Jefferson, Sver Bow and Maaison counties, Montana. which Includes all National forest lands which are within the following described area of the Principal Meridian, Montana: T. 1 sees. 19. 30, and 31.

T. 1 R. 1 sec 2. V4 and SWVSi: Sr te -to 9i -1 R. sees.

1 to 5. Incluslre; sees. I to 17, Inclusive; sees. 20 to 29. Inclusive; sees.

33 to 36, Inclusive. T. I B. 7 sec. 2.

Wtx: sec 11, WA; sec. 13. 8WVi; sees. It and 73; see. 24.

W'a; sees. 25 to 28. Inclusive see. 29. E'i: sees.

Jl to S3, Inclusive; sec. 36, W'4; T. R. sees. 20.

21. 28, 29.. 32. and 33. T.

R. 7 sec. 26. SWVi; see. .35, W'-i.

T. 1 R. sees. 7." It, and 30. I.

1 1., 1 sens. 1 to Is. inclusive see. 19. Nts end 8EV4; sees.

20 to 28, Inclusive: sec. 32, NMi: sees. -33 to 36. inclusive. T.

1 K. I VI. sees. 1 and sees. 11 to It, inclusive; sees.

21, 22. and 23; see. Si, NV4: see. 27; sec. 34.

'4. T. R. sees. 7, IS, and 19.

T. 1 R. 7 sees. 1. 2, and sees.

10 to 14, Inclusive; sec. 24. snd SEV. i. That if any person claiming or as serting unoerr or oy rinue oi, sny un.

patented mining claim located prior to July S3. 1955, any fighU. title, or interest In the vegetative surface resources and other surface resources, undecsnch mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified In section 4 ot said act. as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fall to file In the Land Older of the Bureau of Land Management at 1245 North 29th 8treeC Billings, Montana, and within 150 days from the below-stated dete of first publication of this Notice, a vennea statement which shall" set forth as to such mining claims'. .11 Tha data of location (2) The book and page of recordation of the notice or certificate of location; (3 The section or sections ot the public land surveys which embrace 'such mining claim; or If such lands are unsurveyed either the section or.

sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a Ue by courses and distances to an approved United States min eral monument; (4) Whether such claimant te a locator or purchaser under such location; snd (S) The name and address of such claim, ant and. names and addresses so faras known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any or in terests In or under such unpatented min ing claim: such failure shall be con. cluslvely deemed (1) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining clsim-ant of any right, title, or Interest under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict -with the limitations or restrictions specified In section 4 of the Act of July 23. 195S (60 Stat. 367 as to unpatented claims located after this date, and (ID to commute a consent by mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (ill) to thereafter, prior te lssu ance of patent, any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or Interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict with said limita tions or restricUons.

Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 23. 155 shall not be used far purposes other then prospecting, mining, or processing operauoos, or usee reasonably Incident thereto; that such claims located after July 23. 1955 shall not be used for purposes other then proa-pec ting, mining, or processing operations, or usee reasonably incident thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to manage and dis pose ot the vegetative surface reeources thereof and to manage other surface resource therof; end that, except to the extent required slur mining operations ang usee reasonably Incident thereto or provide clearance for such operation or claimants ot such claims shall sat use or dispose of vegetative or other surface resources thereof; anl thsU except for eleerance for such purpose, any permitted severance or removal ef timber must be to accordance with sound prb siplee of forest Said stcuoa 4 else provides thst any uss or the tur- laoe or any suco mining cissm oy ins United State, its permittee or licensees. Shall be sueh so aa not to endanger or materially tnlerlere lib the prospecting, mining. processing or reasonably- incident use by the mining claimant.

3. The date of first publication la Apr. 4. last, all dale of publication are as follows: Apr. 4.

U. IS. 25. May 9, It, n. 30.

191. Any correspondence er veri fied statement filed shall make reference to file number M-0MI15. -t Dated: 11. 19U. R.

Paul Rlgtrup. Manager. Montana Lane? Office. Bureau of Land Manaaeottoi, u. S.

Department ef gee totortor. Vital Records DEATHS Archie of 2000. Reyn olds died Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Sales Mills, 87, of the Mueller Apts.

died Tuesday. Ani (Kogar Ulcer, 90, of 90S Delaware died Tuesday. Mrs. George Forrest of 1111 Silver BowHomes died Tuesday. She was 83.

Mrs. Minnie Tennis, 79, died Tuesday in DenvefFunersrserv- iees will be in Butte John about 73, was found dead in his bomeNat 1747 Adams Tuesday. -GeorgeGv-Criswold Jrr of -1117 ttt rii i m. tt 1 1 n. riauuiMii uicu luesuay.

we was NEW ARRIVALS May Day births St. James Community Hospital: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Wills, 2418 FarreUjv A daughter to theKenneUi.J, nfageralds eTrvonia.

DIVORCE Helen Marie Gibson was granted an uncontestel divorce from Bobby A 'fiihsnn -yy: Mildred. N. Shanahan asked a divorce7 from James T. Shanahan on grounds of alleged mental cruelty. yg- Murl Seymour was granted a divorce' from Dewey Seymour on uncontested grounds of neglect and fauure to provide, and was allowedrestoration of-her-iormer name, Murl Mitchell, "-r: XICENSES TO WED Nicholas I I and Maureen C.

Pennell, both of. Butte, Wadding invitations to church ceremony do not need a LECALS TREASURE STATE LIFE INSURANCE P0.t-J!U.TTE. MONTANA NOTICE OP ANNUAL UESTtftd fiir rmrvimiriifBS NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN That the annual Meetlnf of StoeUxldr of Treeaure At IK IMm ftuuiHitva- fn mUt hll rmlrl rm rWedneadaT. the 13th day of June. 1961 at the hour of 1:00 o'clock A.M..

Mountain Standard Time, hi the Copper Bowl of the Hotel Plnlen in the City of Butte, Montana, to oonelder and act upon the follow- lnf metteri: (1 To elect three ') dlreetora of the Company to aerve for the outline three yeari and until tbfSr fuocesaori are elected and qualified. (2) To cooalderand act upon the adop- tion of an amendment-of the Company' Articlee or mcorporatloo with reapeej to fixing the number of (J) To tratnact uch other boslneee ai may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment or adjourn-" menti thereof. The Board of Dlreeton bee fixed May 1, 1962, a the record date for the determination of tockbolrjeTa entitled to notice of and to Tote at the meeting. BY -ORDEJt -OP THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS: HITNTLET CHILD, JR. Secretary' BUTTE, MONTANA MAY 1 1968 1 IN.

THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE. OP MONTANA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SILVER BOW In the Hitter of the Estate of HANS DUE, also known as HANS C. DUE, Deceased. NOTICE OT SALE OF REAL PROPERTY- AT PRIVATE SALE TaiVTrrgf snTirsr-BA ikat Vm wm- -sBtrrtrPt Istratot jha aststsof HANS DUsValso known ss HANS C.

DUE. deceased, pursuant to an Order of the above entitled District Court.7 duly given and made -co the 30th def of AprU. 190, will seU at private sale to the highest bidder for cash. and subject to tne eontlrmatton of said Court on and after 11th day of May, 1962. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., all of the right, title and interest of decedent and of his estate In and te the following described real property situ ated in tne county ot auver now, siaie of Montane, and particularly described as follows, to-wlt; Lot numbered twenty (20) in Block numbered eighteen (II) of the Oilman Addition to the City of Butte, according to the official plat and survey thereof on file and ot record In the office of the Clerk and Recorder ef Silver Bow County, Montana.

Terms end "conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States; Ten percent. 10) of the purchase price to be paid upon making bid. and the balancs upon confirmation of said (ale 'by the said District Court and upon delivery of a deed. Bids will be received In writing up to the date of sale at the office of Ernmett Kelly. Public Administrator, Silver Bow County Courthouse, Third Floor, Butte, Montana.

1 DATED this 30th Bay of April. 1981 EMMETT KILLY Admtnlstrator of the estate of HANS eyke BANS C. DUE. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTT OF SILVER BOW No.

STANLEY MARSHALL and ROSE M. MARSHALL, Plaintiffs, TS- AM unknown heirs andor devisees of ED U. ENO. also known as EDOAR V. ENO.

deceased: All unknown beire andor de visees ef MARTHA M. ENO. wife of Ed U. Eno, also known as Edgar TJ. Eno, deceased; HELEN WATKOrs; WILLIAM ENO JOYCE UNO, wife of William Eno; FLORENTINE BCHONBEROERq EDWARD R.

ENO; ANN IT A ENO. wife of Edward R. Eno; THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. -of the Bute ef Montana DAN FULTON. JOHN C.

ALLEY, and E. J. BYRNE, as members of the Slate Board of Equalisation of lha State of Montana; And ALL OTHER PERSONS. UNKNOWN, claiming, or who might claim, any right, UUe. estate or Interest to.

or Ilea or encumbrance upon the rest property described In Plaintiffs' Complaint, or any thereof, adverse, to abiUffs' ownership, or any cloud' upon Plain tilts' title thereto, whether such claim, or possible claim, be present or contingent, Including any claim, or possible claims of dower, tnchoato or 1 SITMMON8 THE STATE MONTANA, TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN: OREETINOa TOO ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint to this eettoa which is filed at the Office of the Clerk of this Court a copy of which Is herewith served upca you. and to file your Answer and srrvs a copy thereof upsn Plaintiffs' At torney within twenty 130) aae after the service ef thai Surnmons. exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, hidgment wtll be taken eewtnst you by default for the relief dernandsd She Complaint, This action la brought for' the purpose of quieting title to (he lands situate hi Hirer Bow County. and deecrtbed followed, to-wlt: -r Lots aumbered Bit ft) and Seven (T) In Block nembered Fourteen U) ef the south Park AddlUoa to the City of Butte. Montana, aceordlnf to the official plat and survey thereof now en file end ef record In the Office of the County Clerk and Beeorder of Silver Bow County.

Montana; together With all and stuguler the lands, tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenance thereunto beiongtna, or In anywise appertaining, eicepting end reserving, however, therefrom all ares and minerals, 1 WITNEnS my hand and seej of this Court Mils 17th day of April, FRANK J. OAB3E. (Court Seal) Clerk If. MeOLYNII R. D.

CARMJCHAEL 114 West Oranlto sHreet Butte. on Una yy yy 1 (Continued from One) beginning of -their shiftsand have been receiving payment at the overtime rate after eight hours-in stead of the callout rate." -x The union president said the contract with the Anaconda Co. specifies payment of six hours time for employes 'called- out to work before their regular shifty He -said meetmgs oo the 'griev' held-4he-de4 ancehave been partmental levels and had ad vanced Tuesday to the superintendent level. He added the superintendent level meeting scheduled was between Frank" Hr plant- superintend ent; Attorneys William Kelly and Sam Stephenson of the company's legal department and Duncan-Mac-Donald of the personnel y-' The union grievance level committee, McNally reported, in-eluded himself, "Thomas A. Dick vice- president," and Heber McNally said, that ordinarilyif in' a' grievance matter an arbiter would be called in He said the meeting at the, sup erintendent's level -called for il a.m.

was cancelled, and, that the dayside men, did not go back to work. Cards Picked Up the dayside," he said, "were pick-. ed up by the company at the time that later when men on the 3 clock or afternoon shift "were asked to go to work, but refused. -Union officials Iata.Tuesday night said that more than 50 men had been "fired" by the JlWe top-ranking union of ficial said, ''this is a lockout by the company, Tt was reported from the smeltej main gate that pickets were present and that no cars went, through the gates to bring employes on the 11 p.mr or mght shift-inte the plant The work stoppage issue added to Mine-Mill's difficulties inAnacon- Recently Mine -Mill came out second best in a bargaining election and a run-off has been scheduled for May and 9. This is not the first time in recent years that there has been labor trouble in those departments.

About three years ago there was a walkout but it was settled in a matter of hours. Buile Clean-Up A ---(Oontinued from Page One) the Otlzens Project swung behind the campaign. Mrs. W. J.

chairman, told Acting Bert Mehrens there are 60 committee members. In sections of the city serving pi block wardens to direct the clean-up work in their respective Where to Call Those desiring to volunteer use of trucks, drivers and helpers for the pickup work on Saturday and Sunday may coritacrMehrensTUUy Hall; Mayor James Shea, any member of the coordinating committee. Coordinators include BUI Mehrens, city corral; County Surveyor Alex Zbitnoff, Bob Sparks, Harold Konen, County Commissioner! Frank Gorsh, Lee. Moss and Ben Hardin, who. is coordinatingwork of service clubs, Girl Scouts and 4-H Club members.

The 1960 Census $ccounted for 53 miUion households with an av-erage population of persons. lECALS TS THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND POR THE COUNTY OF SILVER BOW No. 17.292 the Matter of the Estate of- JOHN AMBROSE WILSON, aka I JOHN A. WILSON, aka JNO. A.

WILSON, aka J. A. WILSON. Deceased. NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING.

WILL. Etc. -Pursuant to an order of said' District Court, made on the 30th day of April. 1962. notice Is hereby glvenOhat Friday, the 18th day of May, 1962.

at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day al the Court Room of said Court kt Department I thereof at the City of Butte In the said County of Silver Bow, State of Montana, has beea appointed as the time and place for proving the W1U of said JOHN AMBROSE WILSON, deceased, and for hearing the petition of KREST CTR -tor the issuance to him of Letter Testamentary, when and where any person Interested may appear and contest the smme. and show cause, if any be has, why said petition should not be granted. Dated Aprs! 30, 1MB. rrank J.

Oabee. Clerk of the Court By Frank J. Oabse. Clerk JOnCl TO CREDITORS 17.1TJ ESTATE OF RALPH W. EVANS DE.

CEASED. Notice is hereby girea by under signed. Executrix of the estate of RALPH Wr-mVAJia, 'deoeasedi to the creditors of and -all persons baring claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the sexy Touchers, within four months after the first publication ef this notice the said Executrix, at the offices of -Carl .411 Metals Bank Ridf.JIutie, Montane, -tbs same being the place tor the traswactloa of the business of said eClate. la UuLCounly el Silver Bow; asate Of Montana. Dated Butte, Montana, tins JOth day wf AprU.

IMS. J06IPHIK EVANS 1 Executrix of the Kit Is of Ralph Evans, Eart M. Oenaberger stall Bank Bide. -Butte. Montana 'jT" Attorney for Esecutrlg' Standard-Post Distributors C.

W. Casterlina Phone 683-2688 Edna Bennett Lodge Phona 658J Frank Mulially Helena i Phono Office 442-7190 Phone Home 442-6733 Mrs. E. J. TerpsmBozeman Phone JV6-5497 Mike Fleming Livingston Phone 222-1671 Mont, couple waa hospitalized here over the weekend for minor suffered when their car went off the highway and rolled over, Treated for minor cuts and bruises were Goan, 71, and, In wife, 63.

Mrs. Goan apparently fell asleep at the wheel of toe couple's car Iwhlch let U.S. Highway 28yhine ana one nail miles easijx. urow- beart, accordmgto author itiesp- Want Ad Licai Rates One-llat eliarted im nne on lets than monthlT order. 1, a Ujri 30c per lint per 1 dars per lint per da dart 33e per line per dar 7 30e per line per day or more days lac per, line per day Minimum Charge 60c Above rates are for eousecutlve Hons withtiUt Ihange Bf Want ads ordered by telephone eepted on a memorandum charge return for this courtesy the expected to remit promptly.

Contracts for lower rates. CLASSIFIED ADVERTJSrNCJ OFFIC1 25 West Granite Phone 79Z-mi 6:30 A.M.- P.M. Weekrtan'snd Saturdays JANN a KELLEY. tne. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES New York.

Chicago. Angeles, San Francisco Fraternal Notices A.F.&A.M. MONITOR LODGE Nci A P. te A.M. Regular communication at I o'clock p.m., Masonic Temnte on W.

Park Bt. Lee R. W.M.. Ph. 792-4607, John.

Lorens. Secretary. All Master Masons cordially In Er A. Degree. O.E.5.

Ruth Chapter -No 1 meets to- W. nlghVJit as sne munla ,1, OTA, Cora Jacobsen, W.M.. Ph. 792- (AOS. Samuel A.

Bumgard, W.P. Helen Riegger. Phohr 729-S489 AMERICAN LECIOlTT7 eilvsr Bow PostaA. Iv Regular meeting tonigog ai cwck. American Legion Hall, aver tha Pay 'N Save.

OF PYTHIAS Knights to hold a class la second rank Calanthe No. 40, UilillM V. MUM HIU MUM class of candidates In the rank of I Esquire. All members are urged to at eonda has been Invited to this meet ing: Vernon "FteneTOrrl.C.C.r win In charts of the meeting. Robert Lure Is the Master of Work.

Alt members of the Knights of Pythias welcomed. Plana for the monthly social will be discussed: Att: Social Chairman. 1. Persenalt PASSENGER WANTS RIDE TO FRE port. Illinois, 2910 Busch.

DID YOU KNOW THERE ARE SEVEN coats ot paint on every VOLVOf 4. For Rent, Miscellaneous Oribaea's Utl W44ST 5. "tnitrucHonr TilENlACE" TYPING Parents recognise that tha teen-years are the best years for learning to type. Learning ability is high. Interest Is 'great.

Teenagers' use typing In writing letters, getting Jobs. SUMMER COURSE FOR TEENAGERS Jiyie.t.ie.Julr 31 I a.m. to 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. to I p.m.

N'-l WEEKS ENROLLMENT LIMITED. FOR FULL INFORMATION, PHONE TODAY. BUTT! BU8INE83 COLLEOI 'M PHONE 792-2391 I'll Male Help 2-BXDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT in exchange tor laoor. en. TaMHK.

a HIGH TYPE MAN NEEDED WHO NEEDS $800 a month. Must be- willing to work days a week, 11 hours per day. Pleas stabe employ, work, -age, marital status and phone no. Write 32. Missoula.

1110 A WEEK TO START, MUST BE naatappeaiing, ear. married, age 24-50. For Information, call-Fuller Brush Co rmsttou, call I 1866. NCXD BODY Ph. 723-3S66.

EXPERIENCED BODY AND FENDER man. tS-000 to W.000 per year. Call or write Chuck Schwegel. 3rd and streets, Lewlsfm. Phone 8H 3-5281.

9 Saleimen Wanted AMBITIOUS MAN FOR LOCAL OPENING with a National Co. SI 17 a week to start, must be neat appearing, married, car. No experience necessary, we train. For interview, write P.O. Bos 171.

Mlsseuls, Montana. WANTED FULL TIME AND PART TIME Oood commissions, permanent employment, age .16 to Call 723-4650 weekday mornings between 10:00 and 11:00 or 793-2267 Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 7:00 and 8:00.. 11. Female Help WANTED BABY SITTER DAYS WEEK in home, Floral Park area. State age.

"Write Box SS Sin-Post." SARAH 'COVENTRY -YOUR, EXCLUSIVE costume Jewelry, company ha openings hi thej Butte -area for full or -part time help, no tnrestmenl neeeasary. Ph. 792-70A6 for appointment only, iom to 11 JO. WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHILDREN Dt my home. day.

Call after S. 723-4228. Va. 4 OIRLS FOR BEAUTY COURSE. Carroll Beauty School.

791-1900. Mo- PART-TIME OENERAfa WORK. CASHIER experience, reference required. Bog 44. Ca Standard-Post.

13. Malt or Female Help COUPljr; OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR rooming bout. Furnished apartment, ret. Pb, 792-944 rom to I SO pm. 15.

Situstions Wanted Male WALL WABKJNQ, WALL PAPER OLEAN-tng, yards cleaned. Reason able. Call between I and 8. 72seV7. WALL WASHINO.

ftunaNTS CLEANED and trash hauled, ph. 792-937. 16. Sieuationt Wanted Female IRONlNO REAJONABLE. RB7F.

TM-SSaa. rDREfitlMAKllfO. INVmiltLE reaeavlng, guaranteed, Ph. TM-oote. YOU LADY ATTEWDINO BUTTE Business College next to months, desires borne where she may earp her room and board.

Pbsna 7914391. CLEAN1NQ OR DtONDta. ref. ravsaa. ALTERA.

WORK, MRS" v. Wanteds 'x. are ae- only.vlh yeruser is Butte DeathNNotices FOR QUICK RESULTS LIST WITH Continental Realty' 114 W. Broadway Ph. 791-924 HEED LISTINOS HAVE QUALI, fled buyers.

-any size any area. Ear rlngton Realty. Ph. 7924356. RtDllCH "REALTORS" 310 Phoenix BIAg.

Ph. T29-50M 4 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT, 1314) Texas, rn. na-atnt tor appointment, BOLEVER; nell, 301 Granite; Michael Traughber, Dillon; Mark A. Hampton, Route 1, Butte; Vic Wester-gard, 420 N. Pacific, Dillon; Mrs.

Dixie Lee Woody, 809 W. Granites Mrs5alli; Parker. 47 Plum. Dismissed John Fortune, Silver Bow; Mrs. Kerwin A.

Knutson and son, 1955 Walnut; Joseph M. Stevenson, 911 Henry; Wayne F. Hayes, 5284 Dakota; John P. Morse, 309 Anaconda; Ai drey M. Martin, 212 Toboggan, WalkerviUe: bride pays for: the bridegroom's wedding ring when there is a double-ring ceremony.

afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Attention: Butte Chapter No. 39, OES. Officers and members are requested to attend memorial services in the Wayrynen' Chapel this (Wednesday) evening at 8 clock for Mrs.

Minnie Forrest. Funeral services for Nestor Hanninen will be con- ductedltf the Wayrynen Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with interment in Mountain View WAYRYNEN Funeral Home rural PbU Santo Selt rrkiM Art tKOAOWAT AT AKIZONA raoNi m-st GRBWOLD-hMt. George GrisWold Jr. of 1117 W. Platinum passed away at.

a local hospital Tuesday afternoon. The remains are in Richards Funeral Home, Funeral arrangements are pending, TENNIS-Mrs. Minnie R. Tennis of Denver, formerly of Butte passed away in Denver afternoon. Tne remains are ex pected to arrive In this city Thursday morning.

Funeral arrange ments wui oe announced later. Telephone 729-7112 axla T. Axelson, COUTTS-At his home 2000 Jey-aolds Street Tuesday aftrnoon Ar chie Courts passed away. His remains are in the Duggan Mortuary' where Rev. Ole Aarvoltt will coo-duct services Friday afternoon at 2 Interment ia Mountain View AttcntionT Silver Bow Post No.

1 American Legion, Attention: V.F.W. No. 1441 Attention: 4048 Volturev Memor ial "services will conducted Thursday evening at I o'clock. Attention: P.O.E. No.

11. Mem- orial services will be conducted Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Duin Merrill (Atr Conditioned Chapels) CEORGB PEEBY. r. Tfirphoot Ill Nortk Monuoa A I ItUv ULCER Mrs.

Ani (KogarV Ulcer i of 905 passed away in a hospital Tuesday morning after an illness. The remains are in Daly-Shea Chapel, from where al services will be conducted morning at 9:30 o'clock, nt will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. The parish Rosary will be recited in the Daly-Shea Chapel this Wednesday) tv tiling at 7 clock. MORTUARY HOME 101 Idaho St0' TtAMCta X. DOLAN-OINina r.

IOLAM OWNXI1. BENAC The remains of Thomas Benac are in the drawing room of White's Funeral Home, from where the funeral will take place, this (Wednesday) morning at 9 clock, proceeding to the Sacred Heart UHircn. wnere requiem mgn mass will be "celebrated at 9:30 docr. Intermentin Holy Cross Cemetery. DORHOFER The a i of Mrs.

Mary E. Dorhofer are in the drawing room. of. White's Funeral Home, from where Aheiuneral. will take place Thursday morning at 9 proceeding to, St.

Ann Church where requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 clock. Interment in Mount Moriah Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited this Wednesday' evening at 8 clock in Churchy i MILLS 'Mrs. a Mills; Mueller -Apts passed away irr a local hospital Tuesday. Her remains were forwarded to Bozeman on Tuesday afternoon, and funeral services will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 clock.

Interment in Sunset Hills Should friends desire, contributions may be BRlGULAKISUohn. jy. Brigulakis of 1747 Adams passed away in this city. The bodyds in White's Funer al Home, Time and place of the funeral will be announced. fUNERALHOME I RUDY AVATOVIC I WX41.W.

Park. Pk. 7294531 FORREST (Mrs. Minnie Forrest of 1111 Silver Bow Homes died early Tuesday morning in a local hospital Christian Science funeral services will be conducted in the Wayryncn Funeral Horns Thursday runer lnursoa Interme i warn Wwks We Need Listings ''NOW See Our Windows for Recertt Sales: -200 W.Park PK 7295309" VERY CLEAN. 4 ROOSt HOUSE, UnLITY room, double garage, small basemeflt fenced In front and back West Side, near schools.

Owner transferred. Priced for quick sale. Ph. 7294093. OLDS' CO.

38 Wyoming-Ph. 792-1271" MONRO! ST. Bedroom home, 'needs Inside work. lots, attached garsa. basement.

19800. MOTEL Trailer Park, Grocery Store and living quarters for owner. Asking 136,000. i Attractive 4 room, 1 bedroom home, eleaa (and neat." Priced at only 15800. TOM DEAN 7S3-S34S IVE.

sTOrt. 20. Lota for Sale I LOTS. 65x130. WATER.

8XWER LAND. scaped. S1300. Ph. 792-7163.

1 LOT FOR SALE ON HARVARD AVJL Ph. 723-4686. LOTS FOR BALE 793-4762. Attention Contractors "Ten Choice Rome Building Lots hi Floral Park District, water, sewer, tights and wtoer improvements SS sod paid. far.

Bolever Realtor SOS Part Fh. TiXt 21. Business Opportunities BEAUTY SHOP Ph. 79S-74M, XN OOOO LOCATTOff. oomo BDanvxoa on riorwat ia.

Complete tire reoaptng Saanl wtws 44 xnoUU. 4600 8q.Pt.sn flear, adaquato narking. Bubatantlal dtatxwnt tt dsal slosed by May into. Boa 86, a 8WaV ard-Fost. ROOMING ROUSE FOR SALS Tsti heart of town.

Owner aaist leava sooa. Ph. 79M7U. a ESTABLISHED HI VOLUME INSURANT Agency. Auto, Fire.

Casualty. LUa. AIM Reel Estate. Mu.it rn bullduig la eases. lent downtowa location.

Owner morkag will sell aalsra buauvsa stw) soipment. Excellent buskva opaortunHy. WrTta F. a Best 3B2. Anaconda, Msnlana.

CAFE FOR LEA ax. W1A1 SUV KB Wlea Rirar, Hem. yy i.

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