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LECALS LECALS TO The Montana Standard Charges two dogs injured livestock, killing Legal Notices Montana law requires that the auue-Aneconda, Montana Saturday, February 3, IMS EARLY BIRD Lode Mining Claim, No. 6767. situated In Section 34, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 15.44 acres more or less; Lot 2, Block 1 and Por. ef Lot 3, Noyes Upton Addition, Nellie Addition to complete. Amount Due $4,372.52 Lot Block 2, Noyes 8.

Upton Addition, Amount Due $1,196.65. ANNA Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. PlXiei byWoW residents of this area be notified of certain legal proceed one calf, put under study by police judge 9707, iltuated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 7.812 acres more or less; SWANSEA Lode Mining Claim, Survey LOIS 4, biock 4, had been on his property "at fence, and he had shot' his dog Noyes Upton R.R. No. 2 Add.

Amount Due i 39 08 least 100 times before Dec. 31." He termed it only "actions of By JUDY DUFFEY Standard Staff Writer Animal interests clashed in No. 9' of E. 18' of W. 80" of No.

9705, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 14.864 acres more or less; NORMAN Lode Mining Claim, Survey 9704, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 2.061 acres more or less; young dogs. ings, individuals, as well as groups, may have a personal interest in the notification. Often the publication is the only public notice. To keep well informed, readers should check carefully the notices which appear under this heading. PDHAGWtvriU Leonard J.

Haxby, attorney Lot E. 20.2' of Lot 10, E. 20.2- of Lot 11, Block 10, Noyes Upton R. R. No.

2 Add. Amount Due tl.ioS.79 for the defense, moved for dis police court Friday when the city heard a complaint against Charles Kirk and Thomas A. Luke Jr for allegedly harbor He said his wife saw the dogs chasing other animals. Mrs. Moscolic testified the Kirk, dog chased and bit calves and horses, necessitating a call to a veterainarian.

AUUU3I loae mining itdim, vv re miSSal On grounds no evidence, UP JIM Lode Mining Claim and DAN Lot 3, Block 14, Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. 9706, 7 Noyes Upton R.R, No. 2 Add. Amount Due 610.90 LEGAL? ing vicious dogs. Judge John Selon took the case under advisement until Tuesday.

Lot 12, Block 4, Lot 4, Block LECALS Ada ur. No. 38(1, Sec. 36, 1 S. W.

13.61 Acres, Amount Due 155.46 Copper Sheet Sur. No. 9424, Sec. 25, N. W.

17.764 Acres. Equator, Sur. No. 9764, Sec. 25, 4 N.

8 W. 18.259 Acres, Amount Due 605.62 Seven-eights Int. Manula Ext. No. 9601, Sec 29-30, 4 N.

7 W. 16.964 Acres, Amount Due 290.42 -s- HUBERT J. JOHNSON, Chairman of Board of County, Commissioners, Silver Bow County, Montana. ATTEST: -s- WILLIAM T. DUCKHAM, County Clerk Recorder, Silver Bow County, Montana.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 19,184 ESTATE OP GEORGE R. GOLD INS, DECEASED. Notice la hereby given by the undersigned. Administratrix with Will Annexed of the estate of George R.

Goldlng, deceased; to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix at 27 West Broadway Butte, Montana 59701, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of tald estate, In the County of Silver Bow, State of Montana, -s- ADELLA ADSIT, Administratrix with Will Annexed of the Estate of GEORGE R. GOLDING, Dated Montana, this 24th day of January, 1968. McCAFFERY AND PETERSON, Attorneys for Administratrix with Will Annexed, 27 West Broadway, Butte, Montana 59701 Don Kindred, who lives in the neighborhood, said he did, not know Luke personally, but John Moscolic, complaining DDf witness, testified a dog owned knew his dog. He said, to his 8 (So. 20') Lot 6, Block 1, Upton, Noyes Upton Addition, Por.

of Welcome Stranger Add. to complete. Amount Due $4,295.73 Lots 2, 3, 4. 5, V2. 14, 15, IV- 22, Block 18 Lot 1, Block 19 South Park Addition, Amount Due $1,491.50 by Kirk and one owned knowledge, the dog never by Luke, both German shep herds or police dogs, injured showed any viciousness.

GEORGE YEATS, also a NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 19242 ESTATE OF MABEL EICHORN, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given by the under, signed, Executlrx ef the estate of MA. BEL EIGHORN, deceased; to the creditors of and alf persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, mh-In four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the Law Office of John T. Mullany at 101 W.

Granite Street, Butte. Montana, the same being the place tor the transaction of the business of said estate. In the County of Sliver Bow, State of Montana. MARGARET EPPERSON Kmrirtlnr of fh. Estate Of all situated In Section 27, Township 12 Norm, Rang West, containing 18.813 acres more or less; ATLANTA LODE Mining Claim, Survey No 9700, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, and STOP Lode Mining Claim, LOST CABIN Lode Mining Claim artd FLORENCE Lode Mining 'Claim, Survey No.

situated in Section 34, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 45.523 acres more or less; 17,500 shares Kansas-Montana Oil and Gas Co. stock. (The certificates representing said shares have never coma Into the possession of the Trustee) That at said sale the Trustee received the following bids: T. E. S.

Grady bid the sum of cash for all of the property da-scribed In the notice of sale and above described. 7rB8nata itejena Wi ttw-awn $500.00 for all Interests In Placer Claim, Survey No. 1660. 3. Tim Vanek bid me sum of $400.00 for all Interests In the Last Location Lode Minlrfb Claim, Survey No.

1782A. tU" kr MM fertm Wlcott, hK. Lot 1, Block 3 Lots 14, 15, neighbor, said he knew both defendants and their dogs, and the two of his calves Dec. 31, 1967. He said one of the calves had half Us tail chewed off and its ears shredded, and the other had been presented.

The motion was denied. Yeats also testified for the defense. He said both dogs are no more vicious than his own two little poodles. He said there were "four or five" other "police dogs" in the neighborhood. Ernest G.

Tallon, a friend of Luke, told the court he was at Luke's home New Year's Eve from 12:15 to 2 a and the dog was in the house at that time. Another neighbor, George Nason, also testified the dogs are not vicious. IN OTHER ACTION, Gordon Leets was found guilty ef vagrancy and sentenced to 60 days in the county jail, with 30 days suspended. He told the court he 16, BlOCk 4, Lots 19, 20, 21, 25, 29, 31, Block 17, South Park Addition, Amount Due 695.63 dogs were not vicious. He testi died as a result of multiple in fied his and Kirk's dogs, when ihev were duds, had chased one Lot 5, Block 25 juries.

South Park Addition, Amount Due 78.23 olei Berglund of Moscolic's calves through a Moscolic saw tne iutk aog W. 3' oT Let 12, Lot IX Slot 3, Steven's Addition, MABEL EIGHORN, Deceased Deeming It to be for the best Inter Hal Hamner is dead at 69 ests of the creditors and stockholders of the dissolved corporation that all of the property to be sold to E. Grady for the sum of $35,000.00 the Trustee recommended that the sale be confirmed to E. S. Grady for all of the DEATHS would appeal to a higher court.

Bond was set at $200. Leets Dated Butte, Montana, this 15th day of January, 1968. No. 19,263, ESTATE OF FREDA P. BRISTOW, aka FREDA BRISTOW and FREDA PINCUS BRISTOW, deceased.

Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, Executrix of the Estate of FREDA P. BRISTOW, a a FREDA BRISTOW and FREDA PINCUS BRISTOW, deceased; to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executrix at the law offices of CORETTE, SMITH, DEAN 8. WELLCOME, Attorneys at Law, Fourth Floor, Professional Building, P. O. Box 807, Butte, Montana 59701, the same being the place for the transaction ot-J the property for that amount.

Halbert A. "Hal" Hamner, 69. of Rocker, a retired Ana Reference is hereby made to the re dies; riles set Mrs. Violet A. Quayle Berglund, 56, former Butte resident, died Friday in a Great Falls hospital.

She was born in Butte, Nov. 20, 1911, and received her education here and at the College of Great Falls. She married Oscar Berglund in Billings and lad lived in Great Falls for the past 20 years. She was a member of Ruth Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and Tirzah Temple, turn and account of sale and petition for confirmation under oath this dav CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of School District Number One, Silver Bow County, Montana, hereby calls for bids for the installation of temperature controls, Administration Building, 111 North Montana Street, Butte, Montana. Prospective bidders may secure such information as they may desire at the office of the District Clerk, Administration Building, 111 North Montana Street, Butte, Montana.

A certified check, or Bid Bond, pay- conda smelterman, died Friday night at the family home. He Earl A. Sieber, 74, of Short, died Friday. Mrs. Violet A.

Quayle Berglund, 56, died in Great Falls Friday. Services will be in Butte. NEW ARRIVAL filed in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court for further par ticulars. had been in failing health sever al years. Amount Due $4,256.22 Lot 35, Block 5, Travonia Addition to complete, Amount Due 131.26 Lot 8, Block Upton Addition, Amount Due 78.61 Lot 7, Bloc k4, Vanderbilt Addition, Amount Due 299.57 Lot 8, E.

Vi of Lot 9, Block 7, Western Heights Addition, Amount Due 367.33 Lots 19, 20, Block 19, West Walkerville Addition, Amount Due 177.42 So. 12Vi' of Lot 6, No. 19' of Lot 7, Ella Lode East Side, Amount Due $2,053.81 Lots 9 and No. So. Stannd Jan- uary Lodes, Amount Due $5,498.44 Frame House, Midnight Lode, Amount Due Sig.oj Lot 4, Block 2, Unknown Lode, Amount Due $1,769.16 Red Chief, Sur.

No. 3200, 1 5. 7 W. 18.37 Acres, Amount Due 153.43 Cumberland Sur. No.

3880, 1 S. 8W. 17.02 Acres. Sec. 23, Amount Due 188.63 Olympla, Sur.

No. 4853, Sec. 26, 1 S.8 W. 19.38 Acres. Humbug, Sur.

No. 4849, Sec. 26, 1 S. 8 W. 17.34 Acres, Amount Due 644.62 Born in Greenfield, April mt to Sttioot Bljfflcf Numbtr Qnin.

Born Friday in St. James -business said In the County A notice Is hereby given that Tuesday the 13th day of February, 1968 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. of said day In the Courtroom in Department No. 2 of the above entitled Court at the Courthouse in the City of Butte, County of Silver Bow, State of Montana, has been fixed by the above entitled Court as the time and place for hearing aald return and Community Hospital: the amount of not less than Five (SCe) Per cent of the bid must accompany same. A son to the Warren 15, 1898, he came to Anaconda with his parents in 1900.

The family ranched for 16 years in the Deer Lodge Valley where he attended schools. He lived All work to be completed on or before P. Schmechels, 1049 W. Por Daughters of the Nile and the account of sale and petition for con April 1, 1968, Bids will be received until 7:00 o'clock P.M., Monday, February 12,. 1968.

phyry. flrmation and that any persons Interested of Silver Bow, State of Montana. JOAN BRISTOW NEWMAN Executrix of the Estate of Freda P. Bristow, a Freda Bristow and Freda Plncus Bristow, deceased. Dated Butte, Montana, this 23rd day of January, 1968.

CORETTE, SMITH, DEAN WELLCOME. Professional Building Butte, Montana 59701 Attorneys for Executrix may file written ob ectlons to the con MARRIAGE APPLICATION Locomotive and Firemen Auxiliary of Great Falls. Services will be Monday at pleaded innocent Thursday. Patrick Henry pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving. He was fined $100 or 10 days in jail.

John Godynick pleaded innocent to charges of drunkenness and with eight overtime parking tickets. He was judged innocent on the drunk charge and guilty to the parking tickets. He was fined $40 or four days in jail. Felix Medina pleaded guilty to charges of disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. He was fined $50 or five days for disturbance and $100 or 10 days for resisting arrest Bunds were forfeited by a John O'Brien, $50 for improper license plates, and a Dan Mc-Fadden, $25 for resisting arrest Bids must be addressed to the Board of Trustees and plainly marked "Bids flrmation of said sale and may be heard thereon when said return Is heard by Anthony L.

DiFronzo Jr. and for Installation of Temperature con trols." the Board reserves the right to the above entitled Court at the time and place fixed by said Court for said 9:30 in the Wayrynen Funeral Cheryl P. Curran. for many years in Rocker. He and the former Margaret Mooney of Anaconda were married in Deer Lodge in 1936.

He was employed at the Ana Home-with the Rev. John S. hearing. Dated this 1st day of February, 1968 (COURT SEAL) FRANK J. GABSE, Fargher officiating.

Burial will LICENSE TO WED Gerald C. Silver, 25, and Janice L. Rossland, 19. reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees.

LESTER G. ZEIHEN, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. ATTEST: MARGARET A. LEARY, District Clerk. be in Mount Monah Cemetery.

conda Reduction Works until Clerk of Court. By M. McGLYNN. An analysand is a person who is undergoing psychoanalysis. Survivors include her hus band; brothers, Robert and several years ago when he re tired because of his health.

Thomas Quayle, both of Butte; NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 19,251 ESTATE OF ANNA SPAUN, 8-R-, Surviving relatives in addi Mabel G. Tash dies on coast and a number of nieces, nepb ews and cousins. tion to his wife include a son, Jamck Hamner, Rocker; two What a Yfiar tn Rr Rnrn Rllff.Q ilAflfhG and $25 for disturbing the peace. ANNA J.

SPAUN, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. Executor of the estate of Anna Spaun, a-a Anna J. Spaun, deceased; to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of ni notice the said executor at the Law Offices of Frank sons-in-laws and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

James Rowe, Lewis-town" and Mr. and Mrs. -Jehn Memorial services are scheduled Saturday at 2 in Christ Episcopal Church, Anaciirles. LECALS I tfU A I VI I VV fcw rvwiiii FULLER The remains of'Salvaggi, Elma, three IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE for Mabel G. Tash, for Rex Fuller, who Dassed awav (grandchildren; lour sisters, Burgess, 1854 Harrison Avenue, Butte, Montana, 59701 the same being the place for the transaction of the business of in Anaheim, are to ar- Mrs.

Emmett Harrington, Mrs. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SILVER BQW No. 29,045 In the Matter of the said estate. In the County of Si! mer Butte resident who died Wednesday at an Issaquah, nursing home. She would have been 76 next Friday.

Bow, State of Montana, A. P. KONDA, Executor of the Estate of ANNA SPAUN, a-k-a all I IJ I imWaal Kk I I BARNES-KING DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a dissolved corporation. NOTICE OF HEARING OF. RETURN rive in Batte this (Saturday) I Alma LandrevUle, Mrs.

James morning and be taken to the Weist, all of Anaconda; Mrs. chapel of the Duggan Merrill Mary Fitzpatrick, Butte; and a Mortuary, where friends may number of cousins, call beginning Sunday morning The body is at the Fischer Mrs. Tash was a. registered ANNA 4- SPAUN, Derwed AND ACCOUNT OP SAt-g OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY nurse and wife of a physician, AND PETITION EQR CONFIRMATION 1 Notice is hereby given that R. D.I JOitomDment wm DeFunerai Chapel Dr.

Marry A. "ash, whoTued 1949. They moved from Butte to Seattle in 1942. Dated Butte, Montana, this 1st day of February, 1968. LAW OFFICES OF FRANK BURGESS, JOHN W.

WHELAN, 1854 Harrison Avenue, Butte, Montana, 59701. i-oRtjrE, the uuv fMatnlwli the Last supper Mausoleum She was a charter member of qualified and acting Trustee for the creditors and stockholders of BARNES-KING DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a dissolved corporation, has this day rendered and presented to the above en va Mountain View Cemetery Mnndav mornine at 11 o'clock. Chapter G. PEO, Butte, and later joined Chapter at An- jnere wiu ue no visiiaiiuiia ai titled court and filed In the office of the Llerk thereof his return and account the mortuarv Saturday. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SILVER BOW U0Wia)j acortes.

Survivors Include a Earl A. Sieber taken by death Earl A. Sieber, 74, of 1246 of sale of real and personal property msd? by-htm-an-the 25th day of Jan-uary, 1968 under and virtue of the daughter, Mrs. William H. Tay In the Matter of the Estate of F.

F. 3 Attention: BPOE 240, Lodge of Sorrow. All officers and members are requested )to assemble at the chapel of the Dug- lor, Anacortes; son, Graham A. authority contained In the order-of sale i aq, ai ci-i v.iaiiiii rn.ui r- Of real and personal property, dii vlmmv i e-daml- cav i nuv n. Tash of Mercer Island, sicm aim maae on tne izm aay or ceased Short died in a local hospital NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR wanumr, uoo luyrmtT wnn nis request for the confirmation of the sale.

Friday. and nine grandchildren. Cremation will be directed by Bleitz Funeral Home, Seattle. ran Merrill Sunday evening at 1:30 to conduct a Lodge of Sor PROVING WILL, Etc. Pursuant to ah order of said District The following Is a full, true and correct description of the real and per He had been a resident of 'Court, made on the 1st day of Feb- row for Mr.

Fuller. sonal property sold by said Trustee, iruary 1948, ls hereby Bveruthat to-wit Friday the 16th day of February, 1968, Butte for 45 years. He was born in Kansas, Jan. 29, 1894. He William A.

Johns at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Court Room of said Court in Depart was a veteran of World War I. The following described Mining Claims situated In Lewis and Clark County, Montana, comprising the "Shannon" and "Piegan-Gloster" Groups: SANFORD LODE Mining Claim, Survey Services for William A. Johns ment 2 thereof at the City of Butte In the said County of Silver Bow, State of His wife, Essie, died here in were Friday at the Wayrynen 1962. Funeral Home with the Kev.

kT 7 -i. I and place for proving the Will of said ship 11 North, Range 6 West, contain- p. p. LOOBY, deceased, and for hearlna Duggan Merrill Mortuary GEORGE PERRY, Mgr. 113 North Montana Telephone 723-3239 Air CandHiwMd Chapelt Survivors include a daughter, Ing 15.62 acres more or less; the petition of WALTER R.

SELLS for the Issuance to him of Letters Testa Mrs. Judy Spoon, Ellensburg, mentary, when and where any person Interested may appear and contest the same, and show cause, if any he has, Wash. Services will be announced by the Wayrynen Funeral Home. what a year to have lived through! Do you remember-- Robert Link officiating. Graveside services were conducted by the United Veterans Council with J.

Oliver Atlins as chaplain. Burial was in the American Legion Plot at Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Cliff, William Richards, William and John Banfield, Tom Sanders' and Northey Bartlett. why said petition should not be granted Dated Feb. 1, 1968.

-s- FRANK J. GABSE, Clerk of the Court. JOHN A. ALEXANDER, Attorney for Petitioner, 306 Silver Bow Block, Butte, Montana. Two-Thlrtyseconds Interest in BLACK HAWK Lode Mining Claim, Survey No.

639, situated In Sections 4 and 9, Township 11 North, Range 6 West, containing 1.16 acres more or less; ROSEBUD Lode Mining Claim, REIN DEER Lode Mining Claim, LILY Lode Mining Claim and ERIC Lode Mining Claim, all situated In Sections 4 and 9, Township 11 North, Range i West, Survey No. 10142, containing 68.85 acres more or less; SHANNON LODE Mining Claim, OX BOW Lode Mining Claim, BARKING Lode Mining Claim, DIURNAL Lode Mining Claim, GROUSE Lode Mining Claim, MARY Lode Mining Claim, SUMMER COON Lode Mining Claim, JANETTE Lode Mining Claim and Ball Lode Mining Claim, all Survey No. There were 1,790 palaces in ancient Rome. NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR TAX DEED To be held at 11:30 A.M. Mountain Standard Time.

NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 22nd day of March 1968, apply to the county treasurer of 0MI 10143, situated in Sections 4 and 9, nil ft i vT anver bow v-ouniy, monioiMj, tui a ia Township 11 North, Range 6 West, to following described property WIST PARK Mi on 723-6531 lamiiiu ioj.jjj aun mult? or less; Deaths in Whitehall DUTTON Funeral services for Herbert Dutton will be held this Saturday afternoon at 1-at the Scott Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Tom Lane officiating. Interment services will be held Saturday afternoon at 4:30 at the Big Timber Cem FUNERAL HOMI v-rcuwr rum i iooe mining Liaim, KEYSTONE Lode Minina Claim, FAIR- W'j of Lot 4, Lot 5, Block 3, Butte Townsite, Amount Due $3,117.97 Va of Lot 7, Block 11, Butte Townsite, Amount Due I 2apJ Lot 10, No. 10Va' of Lot 11, Block 12, Butte Townsite, Rtrhartal when miniskirts reached the limit when Israel smashed the Arab armies in a one week war? when Saturn gave the moon program its biggest lift? when the Boston Red Sox almost did the impossible but finally yielded the World Series to the Cards? when Stalin's daughter provided the surprise and the literary sensation of the year by fleeing to the United States and writing her memoirs? etery Amount Due FUNERAL HOME KELLY Funeral services for Clark E. Kelly Sr.

will be held Monday afternoon at 2 at in S. Montana St. Pn. m-tn Hospital notes SILVER BOW GENERAL Admitted Mrs. Ellen Mathews, 326 S.

Washington; Lori Verrall, 2601 Washoe; Robert Gossett, 2801 Silver Bow Mra. Esther McGetrick, 610 Silver Bow Homes; Gary Mess, Four Mile View; Crystal Gage, 2325 S. Gaylord. Dismissed Jean Rowland, 3111 Keokuk; Donald Miller, 63t S. Idaho; John Malmo, 3440 Hillcrest; Mrs.

Joan Ball, 2940 Busch; Mrs. Rebecca Mebr-ing, 945 W. Broadway; Arthur St. Am ant. 1804 Lafayette; Stephanie Lean, 503 S.

Wyoming; Donald Robinson, 1937 Yale; Harlan Clark, Garrison. ST. JAMES COMMUNITY Admitted Dean Keyser, the Scott Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Tom Lane officiating. VIEW Lode Mining Claim, and NORTH CROWN Lode Mining Claim, all Survey No.

022299, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 64.M4 acres more or less) PLACER CLAIM, Survey No. 1659, situated in Section 21, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 24.16 acres more, or less; PLACER CLAIM, Survey No. 1660, situated In Section 21, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 26.91 acres more or less; GLOSTER Lode Mining Clalm, Survey No. 697A, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing. 16.92 acres more or less; GLOSTER MILL SITE, Survey No.

697B, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 3.60 acres more or less; OPHIR LODE Mining Claim, Survey No. 1754, situated in Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 6.96 acres more or less; MILL SITE Mining Claim, Survey No. 1014, situated in Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 5.00 acres more or less; ECLIPSE Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. 1771, situated in Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 14.07 acres more or less; E. GLOSTER Lode Mining Claim, Sur No.

25' of Lots 11, 12, Block 22 Butte Townsite, Amount Due $2,643.01 22' of Lot 10, Block 26 Butte Townsite; Amount Due $1,009.33 W. 28 five-sixths feet of E. 57 Va' of Lots 10, 11, W. 28 five-sixths feet of E. 57Va' of So.

25' of Lot 12, No. 1C of Lot 12, All in Block 52, Butte Townsite, Amount Due 970.27 Lot 2, Block 68, (exc. Butte Townsite, Burial in the Whitehall ceme tery. Scott Funeral Home Whitehall, Montana DOLAN'S Mortuary DENNIS f. DOLAN 101 So.

Idaho St Phone 723-3981 Formerly Daly-Sim Mortuary Amount Due $1,300:83 Lot 6, Block 68, Butte Townsite, Amount Due $5,503.53 Lot 14, Block 68, Butte Townsite, Amount Due 624.99 Lot 15, Block 68, Yes you probably do remember, right now. But memories of these and a thousand other events large and small will fade faster than you think unless you have THE WORLD IN 196 Wise River; Edgar L. Kirtley, Anaconda; Leland Docken, 2555 Colorado, Earl Hohhan, 508 W. SIEBER Earl A. Sieber of 1246 Short St.

died Friday afternoon in a local hospital following an illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Wayrynen Funeral Home. vey no. 176, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 13.01 acres more or less; CALUMET Lode Minina Claim, Survev No. 1773, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, contain Aluminum, Brenda L.

Sprague, 1119 E. 2nd; Mrs. Laura Lynch, 1608 1st, Walkerville; Julia Kay Little, 718 S. Dakota; Wenzel A. neral services Monday morning at 9:30.

Interment will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home to pay their respects beginning Sunday at noon. Surviving relatives are: Husband, Oscar; brothers and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quayle and Thomas Quayle of Butte: niece, Mrs.

James Crawford, B. Canada: nephew, Thomas M. Quayle, China Lake, cousins, Eunice Howard, Sak Lake City, and Thomas and John Moughton of Butte. Brown; 1145 Steel; Mrs. Lucille Searle, 2426 Yale; John L.

Bronson. 2707 Banks, Mary F. Shimmin, 605 Colorado; Mrs. Mary C. Tocher, 3435 Glad- BERGLUND Mrs.

Violet A. Quayle Berglund of Great Falls, and former resident of Butte, died Friday morning in a Great Falls hospital following an extended illness. Her remains are in the Wayrynen Funeral Home where Father John S. W. Fargher will conduct fu stbne; James V.

Keyes, 2530! Elm. Dismissed Mrs. Adele Butte Townsite, Amount Due 446.39 0. Va of Lot 2, Block 73, Butte Townsite, Amount Due 635.01 W. 58' of Lots 3, 4, Block 73, Butte Townsite, Amount Due $2,984.47 Lot 4, Block 4, Cameron Addition, Amount Due 519.00 Lots 13, 14, 15, Block 2, Chelsea Addition, Amount Due $2,868.52 Lot E.

48' of Lot 3, Block 28, Clark's Addition, Amount Due 972,39 No.Va Of Lot Block 30, Clark's Addition, Amount Due $1,262.61 Lot 2, Block 36, Clark's Addition, Amount Due $2,897.67 W. 18 of Lot 7, Block Empire Addition, Amount Due 37.77 Lot 8, Block 4, Gallatin Addition, Amount Due I 57.44 Lot 12, Block 1, Lot 9, Block 4, Lawlor Addition Henry Addition to complete. Amount Due $2,021.06 Lot 2. No. 12" of Lot 3, Block 1 Lots 2, 3, W.

Va of Lot Block 1, Lots 4, 5, W. v2 of Lot Block 4, lots 3, W. Va Of Lot 4, Block 1, Henry Addition, Lawlor Addition to complete, Amount Due $1,683.97 i Lot 2, No. 12" of Lot I. Block 1,1 Green, Divide, Mary Lou Rule, 321 N.

Excelsior; Mrs. James A. Salmonsen and daughter, 2623 Nettie: Mrs. Fred F- Nor ing 5.00 acres more or less; LAST LOCATION Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. 1782A, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 20.55 acres more or less; LAST LOCATION M.S., Survey No.

1782B, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 5.00 acres more or less; PIEGAN LODE, Survey No. 2472A and PIEGAN MILL SITE, Survey No. 2472B, situated In Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 22.43 acres more or less; BARRET PLACER, Survey No. 5051, situated In Section 27, Township 12 Range 6 West, containing 7.18 acres more or less; LARSON FRAC, Survey No. 6771, situated In Section 27 Township 12 Norm, Range 6 West, containing .48 acres more or less; TOTAL Lode Mining Claim, Survey No.

1770, situated In Section 28, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 19.46 acres more or less; PATSY Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. 1772, situated In Section 28, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 8.80 acres more or less; RABBIT Lode Mining Claim, Survey No. 5622, situated in Section 34, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing 20.19 acres more or less; PIEGAN Survey No. 6327, situated In Section 34, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, containing .94 acres more or lew; The fonrtfi whBt yeaiiioek prepared for the readers ef this newspaper by The Associated Press, world's largest news gathering organization, it's bigger than ever, with half again as many color plates. To THE WORLD IN 1967 The Montana Standard, Butte, Montana Box 66, Poughkeepcie, N.Y.

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