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■ T / - WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 195Q. THE DILLON DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN M m ■('j ••‘as ■;N ' J 'M Classified Advertising Dillon Daily Tribune MINIMUM CHARGE 45c RATE .....,..15c per line All. Copy must be in our office by 9:30 a.m. for same day of insertion. 3c ppstage will be added each month after first billing. PHONE 66 LEGAL NOTICES W A N T E D TO RENT WANTED TO RENT: 1 or 2 housekeep ing rooms, furnished. M. W. Logan. Phone 254-J, ~ W A N T E D TO BUY 4 WANTED: Wrecked cars, 37 models up. 1128 So. AtlanUc. Box 821, Dillon. K ) R SALE M ISCELLANEO U S 11 FOR SALE: Slightly used white enamel eoal or wood range, extra water jacket, half price. Also small sheep wagon> stove. Call Johnson Harness Shop, l.W. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 14 FOR SALE: 13 head of yearling Hamp shire bucks. Roscoe Cornell. Phone 41S-F.1. MONTANA MILK CONTROL BOARD CALLS PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Montana Milk Control Board that a public hearing will be held at the City Hall in Dillon. Montana, on Monday, October 23, 1950, at the hour of 8:00 p.nt. This notice is to all -milk producers, producing milk for sile,\ milk dealers sell ing milk and consumers residing in the Dillon Marketing Area. The purpose of this hearing is to receive evidence and statements concerning the following: The minimum prices to be charged for milk and /or cream purchased, received, processed or sold in the Dillon Marketing Area, which includes the incorporated city limits of Dillon and a distance of three miles in all directions from the in corporated city limits, and to record such other facts affecting the milk supply for this area as may be presented for con sideration. The consuming public and all interested parties arc invtled to attend this hearing. Signed by order1 of the MONTANA MILK CONTROL BOARD A. A. Klemme, Executive-Secy. October 13, 23 FO R SALE A U T O S 15 FOR SALE: Used cars and trucks. All models. J. W. Walters Garage. Phone « 1 . ——- ...... 0 ____________ M ISC E L L A N E O U S 17 ST. ROSE Parish Harvest Food and Apron Sale, Saturday. October 28, at the Farmers Union. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management ■ Land Office . 1245 N. 29th St. Billings, Montana September 14, 1950 , ^ t ' ' ' J: Publication of Notice Application for Cemetery Site Wisdom Memorial Cemetery Association Great Falls 086091 OHIO KINO FUEL OIL: Dillon’s Finest. Prompt, oourteous service. City Fuel Go. Phone SM. EXPERIENCED vacuum cleaning of all ■ »h i oi oil and coal burning furnaces. Streaeer Plumbing and Heating. Phone m-w. Notice is hereby given that on March 17, 1945, The Wisdom Memorial Cemetery Association,- a corporation, of Wisdom; Montana, pursuant to the act of March 1, 1907 (34 Stat. 1052; 43 U.S.C. 682), filed applicatin to purchase for a cemetery site, the SE^SE^N W H sec. 16, T. 2 S„ R, 15 W„ P.M., Montana, 10 acres. The patent. If issued, will reserve fis sionable materials to the United States under the act of August 1, 1946 (60 Stat. 766; 42 U.S.C. sec. 1801): and further provide that the land is subject to re version to the United States should the land or any part thereof be sold or cease to be used as a cemetery site. The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming interest in the Baid land or having bona fide objections to this application for a cemetery site an opportunity to file their objections. Any and all persons claiming adversely, the land described herein, must file their objections with the Manager, Land Office, 1245 N. 29th St„ Billings, Montana, with in 80 days of the data of first publica tion of this notice. WILLIAM RIDDELL, Manager Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1950 SINGER TAKES A PARTNER—Popular singing star Fran .Varren smiles with her brand-new husband, Harry Steinman, a Philadelphia night-club owner. The two were married, both for the first time, on Sept. 27, in Philadelphia. of School Districts. Cities, Towns, òr Townships. . Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of thè State of Montana: ' Section 1, That Section 6, of Articlo XIII of the Constitution of the- State of Montana be amended as hereinafter pro vided. and that the question of such amendment be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the General Elec tion to be held In November, I960. Section 2. That Section 6, of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Montana be, and • the same is hereby umended to read as follows: , \Section 6. No city, town, township, or school district shall bo allowed to be come indebted in any manner or for any purjiose to an amount, including existing indebtedness in the aggregate, exceeding live per centum (6%) of the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascer tained by the last assessment for stato and county taxes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness, and all bonds or obligations in excess of such amount given by or on behalf of such city, town, town ship or-school district Bhall be void; pro vided, however, that the Legislative Assembly may extend tho limit mentioned tn this Section, by authorizing municipal corjioratiOns to submit the question to a vote of the taxpayers nffoctod thereby, when such increase is necoBsary to con struct u sewerage system or to procure a supply of water for such municipality which aliali own and control Baid water supply and devote tho revenues derived therefrom to the payment of the debt.” Section 3. This amendment shall- lie submitted to tho qualified electors of tho State of Montana by being pluccd upon an official ballot provided for by Chapter 67, Revised Codes of Montana, 1936, as amended by Chapter 81, Session Laws of Montana, 1939, and as amended by Chap ters 67 and 141, Session Laws of Mon tana, 1947, and as provided by law, and there shall be printed on such ballot tha title of this. Act and the following words t [ ] For the above - Amendment. [’ ] Against tlie - above Amendment. Approved March 3, 1949. UNITED STATBS OF AMERICA. ) STATE OF MONTANA- )m. I, Sam W. Mitchell, -Secretary of Stats of the State of Montana, do hereby oertlfr that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an act entitled: An Act to Pro vide for the Submission to the Qualified Electors of the State of Montana of aa Amendment - to Section 6, Article XIII of the Constitution of tho State of Mon tana, Relating to the Limitation . ofu In debtedness or Liability of School Districts, Cities, TownB or Townships. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal. of tho State of Montana, at Helena, the Capital, July 12, 1960. SAM W. MITCHELL. (Seal) Secretary of State. By C. L. Walker, Deputy. Aug. 9, 16, 23. 30, Sept. 6, 18, 20. 27, Oct. 4. 11, 18 26 Nov. 1 REFRIGERATION SERVICE * —PHONE 100— ELECTRIC & VARIETY CHAPTER 6 sn Act for the Submission to the Quali fied Electors of the Slate of Montana ul an Amendment to Sei .ion One (1) of Article Eighteen (18) of the Consti tution of the State of Montana, Relating to the Separation of the Bureau of Cabot and Industry from the Bureau of Agriculture. commissioner who shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to the confirmation of the Senate. Each commissioner shall hold office for four (4) years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified: a* compensation of each commissioner shall be as provided by law. The powers and duties of each commissioner shall be prescribed by the legislature.” Section 3. This amendment shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the State of Montana by being placed on the official ballot, provided by Vol. I Chapter 67, Revised Codes of Montana, 1936, as amended by Chapters 81 and 170, Session Laws of the State of Montana, 1939, and as amended by Chapters 67 and 141, Session Laws of the State of Montana of 1947, and as provided by law, and there shall be printed on such ballot the title of this Act and the following words: ( ] For the Amendment l ] Against the Amendment Each elector shall designate his preference by marking an \X\ in the square before the proposition for which such elector desires to vote. state and county taxes previous to the Incurring of such indebtedness, and all bonds or obligations in excess of such •mount given by or on behalf of such eounty shall be void. No county shall tacur any indebtedness or liability for any single purpose to an amount exceed ing 'the sum set by law without .ths approval of a majority of the «lectors thereof, voting at an election to be pro vided by law.” Section 3. This amendment shall be submitted to .the qualified electors of the 8tate of Montana by being placed upon an official ballot provided for by Section 678, Revised Codes of Montana, 1986,’ as amended by Chapter 81 of the Laws of the 26th Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana, 1989, and aa provided by Law, and there shall be printed on such ballot the title of this Act and the follow ing words: [ ] For the above Amendment. i ] AgalnBt the abovo Amendment. The elector shall designate liis preference for either of the propositions by making an “X” before the proposition for which Section 4. The vole against the amendment above proposed shall he canvassed, determined and de clared as provided by the general election laws of the Stale of Montana. Section 5. All acts and parts of acts enst for and he desires to vote. Be It Enacted by the legislative Assem- j in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, hlv or the Stale of Montana: ; Approved Feb. 3. 1949. ./¡¡o n 1. That Sect .on One (1) of ! UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) a ■ tide Eighteen (18) of the Constitution] STATE OF MONTANA. )ss- ,1 the State of Montana he amended as | I, Sam W. Mitchell, Secretary of State i iTeinaftcr provided, and that the ques- of the Stale of Montana, do hereby certify \ ’ ' that the foregoing Is a true and correct d an act entitled: An Act to Pro • inn of such amendment he submitted to ihe qualified electors of the State of . . . ... — ---- . . Montana at the general election to he Submission to the Qualified Electors o! ihe Slate of Montana of an Amendment -eld in November. 1950. Section 2. Thai Section One Mi nt Annie Eighteen (18) of the Constitution ,1 the State of Montana he, and the same is hereby amended to lead as follows: 'Sci lion 1. The Legislative Assembly shall provide for a Department of Agri culture, and a separate Department ol Labor and Industry to be located at the Capitol and each of said Departments shall he under the control of a separate IT WOULDN'T Bl SMART BUSINESS TO TRADE IN YOUR CAR FOR A POORER ONE-AND WE WOULDN'T LAST LONG DOING BUSINESS THAT WAY. Trading our Voluntary, free American way of doing things, for the Compulsory, dictatorial, tax-eating way of Socialism, isn’t good business, either. And the America we know wouldn’t last very long if we made that trade. U f l do busln •-* the Amerltan Way—the Voluntary Way. J. W. WALTERS GARAGE m Section One (1) of Article Eighteen (18) of the Constitution of the State of Montana, Relating to the Separation of tho Bureau of I.alior and Industry from the Bureau of Agriculture. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Montana, at Helena, the Capitol, July 12, 1950. SAM W. MITCHELL, (Seal) Secretary of State. By C. L. Walker, Deputy. Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, Sept 6, 13. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18 26 Nov 1 CHAPTER 154 An Act to Provide for the Submission to the Qualified Voters of the State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 5 Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Montana, Relating to the Limitation of Indebtedness or Liability of a County Without the Approval of a Majority of the Electors Thereof. Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana: Section 1. That »Section 5 of Article XIU of the Constitution of the , State of Montana be amended as hereinafter pro vided, and that the question of such amendment be submitted to the qualified •lecors of the State of Montana at the general election to be held in November, I960. Section 2. That Section 6 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Montana be, and the same Is hereb; amended to read aa follows: “Section 5. No county shall be allowed to become indebted In - any manner, or for any purpose, to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate, exceeding five (6) per centum of the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for Section 4. Tho votes cast for nnil ngainst the Amendment herein proiiosed shall bo counted, canvassed and determined by such officials and in such manner as provided, by Law, and If n majority of all votes cast at such election for nnd agninst such amendment ahnll bo in favor of such amendment, the Governor of the Stale shall so declare by Public Proclamation, nnd the amendment slinll be in full force and effect as a part of the Constitution from and after the date of such Proclamation. Section 5, This Act shall he In full force and effect from and after Its psbb - age and approval. Approved March 2. 1949 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) STATE OF MONTANA. )sa. I, Sam W. Mitchell, Secretary of State of the State of'Montana, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true nnd correct copy of an act entitled: An Act for tho vide for the Submission to the Qualified Voters of the State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 6, Article XIII: of the Constitution of the State of Montana, Relating to the Limitation of Indebtedness or Liability of a County Without the Approval of a Majority of the Electors Thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand nnd affixed the Great Seal of the State of Montana, at Helena, the Capitol, July 12, 1950. SAM W. MITCHELL, (Seal) Secretary of State. By C. L. Walker, Deputy. Aug. 9, 16, 23, SO, Sept. 6, 13. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18 26 Nov. 1 CHAPTER 198 An Act to Provide for the Submission to the Qualified Electors of the State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 6 Article XIII of the - Constitution of the State of Montana, Relating to the Limitation of Indebtedness or Liability R u g g e d A great American statesman has defined \rugged individualism\ as a \eulogy of those God-fearing men and women of honesty whose stamina and chdracter and fearless asser tion of rights led them to make their own way in life.\ What better way to describe the bidders of America • . . the America to which the ragged, regimented oppressed people of the world look for release, for inspiration. i . - As businessmen, we know the value and the blessings of freedom. We know how the exercise of freedom has made America greati We went to keep bur right to vol untary action. Suffocating Socialism at home, like com munism overseas, threatens the America we cherish. To the doctors who are fighting for free dom, our salute. Their crusade for liberty is all America's crusade. f* Freedom Is worth defending—at home as well as abroad. life K L R B I a n d W H I T E U U H D R V a n d C L E A N E R S