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Page B-5 - D im os Twin si Wednesday. October 6. 2004 OD ¿ i DlLLONJ^TlUliUNK The Classifieds Southwestern M o n tana's Num b e r 1 Market Place 25 words just $5.25 • Deadline 11 a.m. Monday • 22 S. Montana • Dillon • 683-2331 • 1-800-386-3156 • Mastercard/Visa accepted MONTANA FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY 10 L egal A dvertising governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, attorney general, or superintendent of 20 P ersonals & happy A ds public instruction; Cause No. DV-04-12756 amendments to the Constitution to be submitted to the voters of the State of Montana at the November 2, 2004 general election. Published by authority of Section 13-27-311, Montana Code Annotated, by Secretary of State Hob Brown. For more information or a copy of the voter information pamphlet contact the Secretary of Stale, P.O. Box 202801, Helena, Montana 59620-2801, or call toll free at 1-888-884- 8683. Information to be deleted from the Montana Constitution is interlined (crossed out) and language to be added is underlined. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 40 AN ACT SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF MONTANA AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE MONTANA CONSTITUTION TO CREATE A NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT TRUST FUND; PROVIDING FOR THEPROTECTION OFTHE TRUST IN THE AMOUNT OF $10 MILLION UNLESS APPROPRIATED BY A VOTE OF THREE- FOURTHS OF THE MEMBERS OF EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF INTEREST, INCOME, AND A PORTION OF THE PRINCIPAL. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MON TANA: Section 1. Article IX of The Constitution of the State of Montana is amended by adding a new section 6 that reads: Section 6. Noxious weed management trust fund. (1) The legislature shall provide for a fund, to be known as the noxious weed management trust of the state of Montana, to he funded as provided by law. (2) The principal oi l lie noxious weed management trust fund shall forever remain in violale in an amount of ten million dollars ( $1(1,000,000) unless appropriated by vote of three-fourths (3/4) of the members of each house of the legislature (3) The interest and income generateti from the noxious weed management trust fund may be appropriated by a majority vote of each house of the legislature Appropriations of the interest anti income shall be used only to fund the noxious weed management program, as provided by law. (4) The principal of the noxious weed management trust Cunei in excess of ten m ill ion dollars {$10,0(10,000) may be appropriated by a majority vote of each house of the legislature. Appropriations of the principal in excess of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) shall be used only to fund the noxious weed management program, as provided by law. Section 2. Submission to electorate. This amendment shall he submitted to the quali Tied electors of Montana at the general election to be held in November 2001 by printing on the ballot the full title of this act and the following. 11 FOR creating a noxious weed management trust fund and restricting its use || AGAINST creating a noxious weed management trust fund and restricting its use (b) 8 12 or more years in any 16-year 24-year period as a state representative; (c) 8 12 or more years in any 16-year 24-year period as a state senator; (d) 6 or more years in any 12-year period as a member of the U.S. house of representatives; and (e) 12 or more years in any 24-year period as a member of the U.S. senate. (2) When computing time served for purposes of subsection (1), the provisions of subsection (1) do not apply to time served in terms that end during or prior to January 1993 ’ (3) Nothing contained herein shall preclude an otherwise qualified candidate from being certified as nominated or elected by virtue of write-in votes cast for said candidate.\ Section 2 Effective date. 'This amendment is effective on approval by the electorate. Section 3. Submission to electorate. This amendment shall he submitted to the qualified electors of Montana at the general election to be held in November 2004 by printing on the ballot the full title of this act and the following 11 FORextendingtcrm limits for legislators to 12 years in a 24-year period. II AGAINST extending term limits for legislators to 12 years in a 24-year period. CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE 96 NEW SECTION. Section 1. Article XIII of The Constitution of the State of Montana is amended by adding a new section 7 that reads: Section 7. Marriage. Only a marriage between one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state. Section 2. Effective Dale. 'This amendment is effective upon approval by the electorate. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13 (791) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEN T II AN ACT SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF MON TANA AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IX OFTIIE MONTANA CONSTITUTION RECOGNIZING AND PRESERVING THE HERITAGE OF MONTANA CITIZENS OPPORTUNITY TO HARVEST WILD FISH AND WILD GAME ANIMALS. AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: Section 1. Ai tk U11.\ of I he Constitution ol the Stale of Montana is amended In adding a new section 6 that reads: Section 6. Preservation of harvest heritage. The opportunity to hai vest wild fish and wild game animals is a heritage that shall forever be preserved to the individual citizens of the state and does not create a right tu trespass on private propertv or diminution of other private rights Section 2 Ellective dale This amendment is effective upon approval by the electorate. Section 3 Submission to electorate. This amendment shall be submit ted to the qualified electors of Montana at the general election to he held in November 3001 by printing on the ballot the full title of this act and the following' II FOR recognizing and preserving the heritage of Montanans’ opportunity to hat vest wild fish and game | | AGAINST recognizing and preserving the heritage of Montanans opportunity to harvest wild fish and game CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 42 AN ACT SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF MONTANA AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IV. SECTION 8, OF THE MONTANA CONSTITUTION TO EXTEND TERM LIMITS FOR LEGISLATORS FOR AN ADDITIONAL 4 YEARS; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: Section I Article IV, section 8, of 'The Constitution of the State of Montana ts amended to read: \Sections. Limitation on terms of office tljThi- secretary of state or other authorized official shall not certify a candidate's nomination or election to, or print or cause to be printed on any ballot the name of a candidate for, one of the following offices if. at the end of the current term of that office, the candidate will have served in that office nr had he not resigned or been recalled would have served in that office: INVITATION FOR BIDS Settled bids for the Handrail Upgrade for Beaverhead County Courthouse, 2 South Pacific, Dillon, Montanti 59725 will be received until 12:0» P.M., MDT on Monday, October 18, 2004 at the office of Clerk and Recorder, Beaverhead County Courthouse, Dillon, MT. Bids to he opened and publicly read aloud at Beaverhead County Commissioners' Meeting tit 1:30 P.M. on October 18. Bids will be accepted for ONE GENERAL COX TRACT, including General. Metal Fabrication and I'ainting/Einishing construction work. A PRE-BID WALK-THROUGH IS SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY,OCTOBER 7,2004. PAR TICIPANTS SHOULD MEET AT THE BEAVERHEAD COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 SOUTH PACIFIC, DILLON, MONTANA AT 10:30 A.M. ATTENDANCE AT THE PRE-BID WALK-THRU IS STRONGLY RECOM MENDED FOR ALL BIDDING GENERAL CON TRAC TORS. SUB CONTRACTORS WELCOME. Bids will be submitted on he form provided with the l 'mitraci Documents. Coot -act Documents may be viewed or borrowed at the office of TEKTON ARCHITECTS, P.L.L.C, Phui.nx Building, 6o West Park Street. Suite 203, Butte. Montana ( 406) 723 8530, upon deposit nf Twcnli five Dollars i $25.011) Deposit is fully refundable to bidders on return of Contract Documents in good condii mu u Uhm tent I today sailer hid date Bids shall be accompanied by bid security meeting t he requi lemeiil soft he St,ite of Montana in the amount of 5r, of the total hid The Cm it rad or shall 1irnishapprov i ed Performance Bond and l.abor/Matei iaI Bond m ! he amount of 100' r of the Contract All Contractors shall compii with till fair labor practices and state statutes Each Bidder and Sub contractor is required to be properly registered with Montana Department of l*ahor (over $500 00 of world prior to signing of contract No Bidder mav vi ithdrau his bid for at least 'Thirty (301 days alter the scheduled time of receipt of bids except as noted in the lm-1: net ions to Bidders I he Owin r rosei ves the right to reject any or till bids and to uan c am il regalai dies oi informalities. B C o m m is s io n e rs Bear crliead ( niuitv Sept 37, 39 Oct 6, 13 (-921 REQUEST FOR BIDS Bids are hereby being accepted for the purchase of a 1994 CMC truck. Vehicle Identification Number 1GTGK24F7RK533790. The above vehicle may be examined at Jim's Auto Body, 1500 North U.S. Highway 91, Dillon, Montana 59-25. All bids must be submitted in writing, in a sealed envelope, and received by Pioneer Federal Savings and Loan Association on or before the 8th day of October. 2004 at 5 (it) o’clock p ill. Bids should be addressed to Rozanne R. Pebbles, Pinneei Federal Sax mgs and Loan Association. P.O Box 1103 Dillon, Montana 59725. Pioneer Federal reserves the right to refuse or reject any and all bids. The above vehicle will be sold without warranty, express or implied Sept 29. Oct. 6 (*95) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION JACQUELINE J. IIOWERY, Plaintiff, CLINTON L. HOWERY, 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 complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon plaintiff's title l hereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent, Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: 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 thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is indicated below, within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the first day of publication of this Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to real properly situated in Beaverhead County, Montana, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: A tract of land situated in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 8 South, Range 9 West, M.P.M., described by the following metes and bounds survey: Commencing at a point (Station 41 + 73'- on Interstate Highway #15) from which the Section Corner (brass monument established by the Bureau of Land Management) common to Sections 3, 4, 9, and 10, Township 8 South, Range 9 West, bears South 5\31' East, 1659.6 feel; thence North 12\06' West 290.55 feet to place of beginning of tract hereby described, Corner No. 1; thence 1\' course N. 12\06' West 24.95 feet to Corner No. 2 (iron pipe); thence North 12\3I'W. 367.0 feet to Cornet- No. 3 (iron pipe); thence North 19''28' West, 296.5 feel to Corner No. 4 (iron pipe); thence North 89\ 13' East, 296.0 feel to Corner No. 5 (iron pin); from Corner No. 5 a \tie-line\ bears North 69\00' East, 134.9 feet to a stone marked 1/4, which is the 1/4 corner stone between Sections 3 and 4, 'Township 8 South, Range 9 West; thence from said Corner No. 5 South 12\36' East, 378.22 feet (along existing fence line) to Corner No. 6 (iron pipe), thence South 33\11' W. 348.48 feet to Corner No. 7 (iron pipe); thence South 40\21'W. 9.25 feet to Corner No. 1 and place of beginning of tract herein described. LESS AND EXCEl’T that portion of the above- described property condemned by the State of Montana for highway purposes, being a tract of land approximately 0.76 acres in size and located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4, 'Township 8 South, Range 9 West, M.I’.M, as set forth in the Final Order of I'ondemnation filed March 21,1984 in the Montana Fifth Judicial District ( Hurt, Beaverhead County Cause Number 9191 WETNESS my hand .a day of September, /s/Sheila Bronkhorst Sheila Bronkhorst Clerk By. .loan Finge Joan Finge (SEAL i Attorneys for Plaintiff: WILLIAM A. HKITSCO DAVIS, WARREN X HRI l'St u P.O. Box 28 Dillon, M'T 59-25 'Telephone. i406) 083-33(i3 Sept 29, (le t 0.13 1-94- til of said Court this 2~t h NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR ENGINE EKING STA TEMEN TS OF QUAI II ICA I I- NS 'The City id Dillon is requesting si.a- merits oi qualifications lor engineering sci vices to a -sea the city m the developing, a* a minimum, a Pi elmiinai \ Engineering Study in support of a t '-uniiiuioH Development Block Giant applicalion, and at a maximum the final design, and const i net uni management for the project flu (tiMI'l.l - I ED DOCUMENTS MUSI' BE IN CoMPLI \\'(T. mill all applicable Stale and Federal fuiidilig tieetii n - including CDBG, and Montana Department ->l Environmemal Qua I it \ 1 1 >EQi Work performed must comply with all applicable requirements under Montana law. The project to be constructed with Ou grant funds in the City of Dillon is generally described as a sewer trunk line extension, removal o| approximately 80 residential septic tanks and drain field systems, and connection of I he residence'; to the sewer truck line Copies of the detailed Request for Proposals, including a description of the services to be provided by respondents, the minimum content of responses, and the factors to be used to evaluate the responses, can be obtained In contacting Martin R Malesich. Mayor. City Hall. 125 North b la ho St .Dillon. Montana. 5 9 - 3 5 , 496 083-424.5 All responses to the detailed request for proposals must he submitted hv 5 p m October 22, 2004 City of Dillon By: Faye E Jones Faye E Jones, City Clerk Sept. 29, Oct 0 1-93) WARNING: Domestic violence is hazardous to your health and can be fatal. Getting out of a violent relationship greatly improves the quality of your life Please call the Advocacy and Safe Home Program at 683-6106 lor confidential information and assistance. 37/tf/nc To G ive A way FREE! Gray & white kittens to give away, also one calico About 16 weeks old. 683-6368. 40/1 /nc I tems , S ervices W anted WANT OT PURCHASE minerals & other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O Box 13557. Denver, Co 80?01.33/1,2' pd H elp W anted ] JOIN OUR FRIENDLY STAFF. Super fi Motel is looking for housekeepers & mainlnnenco Apply at 550 N Montana. 39/2/c RANCH HAND WANTED Must know cattle, haying 8 equipment. Housing available Call 72B 5466. 38/tl/c Wanted: Cattle Ranch - Office Work. CioiKlorgmii/.aiional anil phonexkills. Word & Hxcel skills neiTsxan. Alleni ion lo delai I ;i iiitisl. AIMS experience a plus. Apply lo ; Ranch Manager P.O. Box 737 Silver Star. M T .W 5 I Carpenter Needed Full time position. Pay - D.O.E. Mail resume to P.O. Box 82 Dillon, MT 59725. Employment Opportunities For: Head Housekeeper, and Laundress. Flexible Hours. Paradise Inn Motel 406 - 683-4214 Ask for Tina Retail Management Opportunity Looking li« (ipplkiillH « liu I i . ix e Mieeexvfiil in.inneenieiil i-xjieiic-iice in in .ni -siivi or Lisi looil \\,- ,- iv il Invili Untie vMabli'.licd vompnni swk i iig ;i xiahk'. enei gei le persi in vi nil ,i hii-li level oi inlvgnn to pun mu v-nming opinatimi ns cmivenienee sink- nuiiiiL-vi IIcallli Insili :inee. -it)I K. viiv;in-niv A II.illune ut I e i e 1 1 Svivi k-Milik-iiilh -.alari hi'iorv in 111 (n lilisjivo.volli or null v livilvi It lisi nos- Sisivm- Ini- .55(1 \ . 11 5! Stilli* '(1 ’ Hillings, M f.59|(i| A A ■M cDonald's Hiring All Shifts including weekends Apply at McDonald 8 $ Dillon Job’ 'win Department of Revenue Property Valuation Specialist/fh\' d Dillon, MT S8.80-S10.56/hr DOQ + benefits Deadline 10/08/04 Property tax nfpru ni support C'oi'Pirt slob Servie«\1 of wvvw.employn'.untHhD com tor compialo details MAKE A DIFFERENCE • l i t ' A D l - [ ■ hü h.u.f1 i i pi ìi • i -fS r, ,t 7/mety - e : . ut. sP - u u ip, U i 1 : - h !:_ji. f t if m t a inity ‘ .(•I j c. ; fruii' : ií <¡-'; i hi K for PROGRAM THERAPIST {S c h o o l Based): Master’s Dociree p m Mwit.-ii h-kviith Or-* ipfino is mandatory j joen- Sti'e rn*r]11)r;*,] Ai’liiii z -41 mo'-iii'x of fiiif- RELIEF COUNSELOR {Pioneer Youth Home): A Bach elors 1 ■l,f '• f L uipa ’ i •-<■< jji.es of h/gfi school d.p'ornn am -': {)\ work- I'TJ W:!A ■ Hi 1 frCJH H n MI'OtH’ Sfdtdl j EXCELLENT SALARIES & BENEFIT PACKAGE Mail, f?.v or e-rna¡l cunen! u-sunio to S c YELLOWSTONE Boys and Girls Ranch For mure -rifcnTñtiori. „all m-r- Human Resource Department at 655-2113 or va : wvwv ytigr.org YBGFi :s nr Equal Oopod-jnity Empi.-ye; n ) 8 or more years in any 16 year period as