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6 -SANDERS COUNTY LEDGER Thursday, Dec. 24, 1959 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Published pursnant to section 5 of, the Act of July 21, 1965 (69 Stat. 367). To Whomever It may concern: Notice is hereby given in pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed in accordance with section 5 of the Act of July 23. 1955 (69 Stat. 367), and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR 185.123-185.127). 1. That on October 26, 1959, Chief, U.S. Forest Service, 1>epartment of Agriculture. whose address is Wash- ington 25, D. C.. filed with the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Manage- ment. Department of the Interior, at Billings, Montana a request for publi- cation of notice to all mineral locators. or any persons claiming under them, involving a mining claim or claims, located on lands In two separate areas in Lobo National Forest in %Vestern Montana. . The first area, known as the Thomp- son River Area, 1 -SR -176, is located in the Loo National Forest, Sanders County, Montana. The Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, identi- fied this area by the serial number of MONTANA 035181, and any cor- respondence or verified statement filed for the Thompson River Area shall make reference to this serial number. The lands in Thompson River Area include only the national forest lands within the following de- scribed area of e Montana Princi- pal Meridian. c _Th unsurveyed sec- tions listed are those which would probably embrace the lands when the public land surveys are extended to such lands: T. 20 N. R. 26 W., see. 4. SW14 L S1.1%; sec. 8, lot 7. T. 20 N., R. 27 W., sec. 2, lots 4. 7. and 9 and SE%NI.:%. T. 21 N., R. 26 W., secs. 6 and 8; sec. 21. NE%NE%; sec. 30, ENISE% and SWIASE%. T. 21 N., R. 27 W., secs. 2 to 14. incl.; secs. 14 to 24, incl.; secs. 26, 122, and 28; arc. 29, NE%, E%NW%. lots 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6. NE4SW 1 4„ N'%SE 1 4, and SE% SE%; sec. 30, N%NlE% and lots 3 and 4; sec. 32, lot 5; sec. 33, NE%, N 1 / 2 Nwy,, and lots 4, 5, and 7; sec. 34. N% and Nu 4 SE%. T. 21 N., R. 28 W., secs. 1 to 14. incl.; sec. 15. NE%. NY2NW%, lot 1, and SEIANV1' 1 ,4; sec. 23, E 1 / 2 NE%. NWIANE 1 %. and NE 1 4.- NW 1 4; sec. 24, lots 2 to 6, incl., NWIANE 1 4, and N 1 / 2 NVV%. T. 21 N., R. 29 W., secs. 1 and 2: sec. 5, S%; sec. 12. T. 22 N., R. 26 W., sec. 32, NE%. T. 22 N. R. 27 W., secs. 8, 10, 14, 18. 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36. T. 22 N., R. 28 W., sec 7, partly un- sur.; sees. 8 to 11, incl., unsur.; secs. 12 and 13. partly unsur.; secs. 14 to 17, incl., unsur.; secs. 18 and 19, partly unsur; secs. 20 to 23, incl., unsur.; secs. 24 and 25. partly unsur.; secs. 26 to 29, incl., unsur.; secs. 90 to 36, incl., partly unsur. T. 22 N., R. 29W., secs. 7 to 18, incl.; see. 19, SE%,NE44; secs. 20 to 28, Incl.; sec. 29, NIANEIA. SWY A NE%, N%NW%, NEU L SW- liNVV%, SEU L NW%. NE%SW%. NE%SEU L SW%. and SE; sec. 33, E42. N 1 / 2 NAV%, SEU L NW%. and NF.:% - SW%; sees. 34 and 35. The second area, known as the Cherry-Combpest Area, 1 -SR -98, is located in the Lob o National Forest, Sanders and Mineral Counties, Mon- tana. The Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, identifies this area by the serial number of MONTANA 035182, and any correspondence or verified statement filed for the Cherry- Combpest Area shall make reference to this serial number. The lands in (Iherry-Combpest Area include only the national forest lands within the following deaeribed area of the Mon- tana Principal Meridian. The unsur- veyed sections listed are those which would probably embrace the lands when the public land surveys are ex- tended to such lands: T. 17 N., R. 24 W., secs. 6. 7, and 18. T. 17 N., R. 25 W., secs. 1. 2, and 3, partly unsur.; secs. 10 and 11, unsur.; secs. 12 and 13, partly unsur.; secs. 14 and 15, un- sur. T. 18 N., R. 24 W., secs. 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30. 31, and 32, those portions within the Lob o National Forest. T. 18 N., R. 25 W., sees. 4 to 30, incl.; sec. 31, N%; sec. 32. N4'2; sees. 33 to 36, incl. T. 19 N., R. 25W., secs. 18, a 20 and 29, those portions south of Clark Fork River; secs. 30, 31. and 32. T. 19 N., R. 28 W., sec 2, SE%SE%; sec. 3, SIANW% and SW%; see. 4, S 1 / 2 NE%, SEI4NW 1 4, NE% - SW%, and N 1 / 2 SE%; sec. 6. NW% - NE%. N , ANVV 1 4, SWIANW 1 4, and S 1 ,4; sec. 8. NWU L SW%; sec. 12, SW'; sec. 13; sec. 18. S 1 / 2 NW% and N½ - SW '; secs. 19, 20, and 21; secs. 23 to 28, incl.; sec. 29. N 1 / 2 ; sec. 30, N 1 / 2 . T. 19 N., R. 27 W., sees. 1 and 2; sees. 3, to 6, incl., partly uneur.; secs. 7. 8. and 9 unsur.; sec. 10, partly unsur.; secs. 11, 12, and 13; see. 14, partly un- sur.; sec. 15, N% and SE%, unsur.; sec. 16, N 1 / 2 , unsur.; see. 23, N 1 / 2 and 8E%. unsur.; secs. 24 and 25, partly unsur. T. 19 4. R. 28 W., secs. 1, 2, and 3, uniniA; sec. 4, E 1 / 2 , unsur.; sec. 10, E 1 / 2 , unsur.; secs. 11 and 12, unsur. T. 20 N., R. 26 W., sec. 18, ,S%NWIA and NW%SW%. T. 20 N., R. 27 W., sec. 4, NWIANW% anti S'4; secs. 5 to 10, incl.; see. 14, SIANW% and SW; secs. 15 to 20, incl.; sec. 23; sec. 27 ,NEI4SW 1 /; sec. 28, W 1 / 2 - NE% and E%NW%; secs. 30. 31, and 32; sec 33. S%; sec. 34, Si/z. T. 20 N., R. 28 W., secs. 1 to 6, incl., partly mum.; secs. 7 to 11, incl., unsur.; secs. 12 and 13. partly unsur.; secs. 14 to 23, incl., unsur.; sees. 24 and • ••• • ...WM •••••• NM. .11M.4 • 61M104 .4 , 4 • •4=Mm •••••..4•1•..i.M Thompson Falls Business & Professional Directory •IM .41.111.1 1.1•••••• .mlo.r MINN ••••• a•Mmil 411MINE Look Your Best Visit Ray's Barber Shop CLOSED MONDAY 40. MN. 41=04 .” m=1111.. To Sell or Buy, Give us a Tryl BUSINESS PROPERTIES HOMES for FARMS Thanks for your listings. McAllister Realty Thompson Falls, Montana Livid here forty years. 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Try The Ledger 25, partly unsur.; secs. 26 to 30, incl., unsur.; ace. 32. unsur.; sees. 33. 31, and 35, unsur.; sec. 36, partly unaur. T. 20 N., R. 29 W., secs. 1 to 6. incl. partly unsur.; secs. 7 to 25, incl.. un- sur.; sec. 28, N 1 / 2 , unsur.; sec. 29, NI& unsur.; sec. 30, Nlis, unsur. T. 20 N., R. 30 W., sec. 1, uneur.; sec. 2, partly unsur.. see. 3. E%; sec. 9, NE% and 5%, una p r. u r e t t ly s. l u l ius to ur 1 .; 6 . u I0, nsur pat s :t o t: . 17, E%, unsur.; sec. 20. E 1 , 1 2 unsur.; secs. 21 and 22, unsur.; sec. 23, NY*. unaur.; sec. 24, unsur. T. 21 N., R. 27W., sec. 31; sec. 32. SW%filW%. T. 21 N., R. 28 W. sec. 17, N. 85 4 2 - SW%, that portion south of Clark Fork River, and 8E%; sec. 18. SE'/ - SW' and SYsSE%, those portions south of Clark Fork River; sees. 19. 20, and 21; sec. 22, NW%, that portion south of Clark Fork River, and 5%; sec. 26, NW'/ 5 and 8%; secs. 27 to 36. incl. T. 21 N., R. 29 W., sec. 18, SW%; Bees. 19 and 20; sec. 21. SW%; secs. 25 to 30, incl.; secs. 32 to 36. Incl, T. 21 N., R. 30 W., sec. 25. NE% and 5%. 2. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to July 23, 1955, any right, title. or interest in the vegetative surface re- sources and other surface resources, under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of said act, as to the above -described lands or any part thereof, shall fall to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at 1246 North 29th Street, Billings, Montana and within 150 days from the below - stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claim: (1) The date of location; (2) The book anti page of recorda- tion of the notice or certificate of location; (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably em- brace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such loca- tion; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any Interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or in- terest under such mining claim con- trary to or in conflict with the limita- tions or restrictions specified in section 4 of the Act of July 23, 1965 (69 Stat. 367), as to unpatented claims located after that date, and OD to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented min- ing claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (iii) to preclude thereafter, prior to is- suance 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 con- flict with said limitations or restric- tions. Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 23. 1955 shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining or processing operations, or uses reasonably incident thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to manage and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resources thereof; and that, except to the extent required for mining operations and uses rea- sonably incident thereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vegetative or other surface resources thereof; and that, except for clearance for such pur- poses, any permitted severance or re- moval of timber must be in accor- dance with sound principles of forest management. Said section 4 also pro- vides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States, its permittees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially interefere with the pro- specting, mining, processing or reason- ably incident tales by the mining claimant. 3. The date of first publication of this Notice is December 3, 1959 and all dates of publication are as follows: December 3, 10, 17. 24, 31, 1959, Jan- uary 7, 14, 21, 28, 1960. Dated: November 18, 1959. Thomas H. Floyd, Jr., Manager, Montana Land Office. Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior. Dec. 3 - Jan. 28 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that on this 2ND day of DECEMBER, 1959, one EVELYN BOYD filed wit•i the Mon- tana Liquor Control Board an ap- plication for transfer of a retail liquor license from JERRINE E. KINZER to be used at THE HEREFORD, SEC. 10, TW1'. 26N., RGE. 33W., HIGH- WAY NO. 10A., 4% MILES WEST, NOXON, MONTANA and proteets, if any there be, against the issuance of such license will be heard at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M., on the 21ST day of JANUARY, 1960. at the office of the Montana Liquor Control Board 1:1 Helena, Montana. Dated DECEMBER 2ND, 1959. Signed - J. E. Manning, Administrator 10-17-24-31 r 0.N.T Vs os- HRu 1-44 E IT Buy, Sell, Find or swap with a Want Ad! WANT AD Rates — 10c per line, 50c minimum. Order three insertions and get a fourth insertion FREE. Count five words to a line. MI Road Fund Warrants registered through November 30, 1959. All Poor Fund Warrants. All Weed Fund Warrants registered through September, 1959. All Weed Revolving Fund Warrants. All County Fair Fund Warrants. All Elementary General Fund No 1 Warrants All No. 1 Elementary. Transporta- tion Vund Warrants. All No. 1 Elementary Teachers Fund Warrants. All No. 1 High General Fund War- rants. All No. 1 High Transportation Fund Warrants registered through Nov - ember 29, 1959. All No. 1 High Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 2 General Elementary Fund Warrants, All No, 2 Elementary Transportation Fund Warrants registered through November, 1969. All No. 2 Elementary Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 2 High General Fund War- rants. All No. 2 High Transportation Fund , Warrants. All No. 2 High Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 3 General Fund Warrants. All No. 3 Transportation Fund War- rants. All No, 3 Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 4 Transportation Fund War- rants. All No, 5 Transportation Fund War- rants registered through Novemb- er, 1959. All No. 6 General Fund Warrants. All No. 6 Transportation Fund War- rants. All No. 6 Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 8 General Fund Warrants. All No. 8 Transportation Fund War- rants. All No. 8 Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 9 Elementary General Fund Warrants. All No. 9 Elementary Transportation Fund Warrants. All No. 9 Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 9 High General Fund War- rants. All No. 9 High Transportation Fund Warrants. All No. 9 High Retirement Fund War- rants. All No. 10 Elementary General Fund Warrants. All No. 10 Elementary Transportation Fund Warrants. All No, 10 Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 10 High General Fund War- rants. All No. 10 High Transportation Fund Warrants All No. 10 High Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants All No. 11 Elementary General Fund Warrants registered through Octob- er 26, 1959. All No. 11 Transportation Fund War- rants registered through November, 1959. All No. 11 Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants. All No. 12 Transportation Fund War- rants. All No. 12 Retirement Fund Warants. All No. 14 Elementary General Fund Warrants. All No. 14 Elementary Transportation Fund Warrants. All No. 14 Elementary Retirement Fund Warrants. All No, 14 High General Fund War- rants. All No. 14 High Transportation Fund Warrants. All No. 14 High Teachers Retirement Fund Warrants. All No, 71 General Fund Warrants. Interest will cease on all Warrants included in this call, on or after December 22, 1959. Ralph E. Goode, County Treasurer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of A. W. Sorensen, a -k -a Alfred W. Sorensen, a -k -a A. W. Sorsenson, a -k -a Alfred W. Sorenson. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Executor of the Estate of A. W. Sorensen. a -k -a Alfred W. Sorensen. a -k -a A. W. Sorenson, a -k -a Alfred W. Sorenson, deceased, to the creditors of anti 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 Executor at Thompson Falls, Montana, in the County of Sanders. Dated December 8th, 1959. FRANKLIN S. SORENSEN Executor of the Estate of A. W. Soren- son, a -k -a Alfred W. Sorensen, a -k -a A. W. Sorenson, ft- k -a Alfred NV. Sorenson, Deceased, Eugene H. Mahoney Thompson Falls, Montana Attorney for Executor 10-17-24-31 SHERIFF'S SALE EARL HOI'KINS, PLAINTIFF VS MARY R. MILLER A-K -A MRS. W. J. MILLER A -K -A MRS. MARY llOWSE DEFENDANT TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE ON TI1F: 4th day of JANUARY 1960, at the FRONT STEPS OF THE SANDERS COUNTY COURT HOUSE, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLOWS: TO -WIT; A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 3.65 ACRES IN SECTION II, TOWNSHIP 26 NOR- TH, RANGE 33 WEST, LYING ON THE N.E. SIDE OF HIGHWAY 10-A 209 FOOT FRONTAGE ON H -W, 744 FEET N a E. 210 FEET NW., 780 1 1 1090T S.W. THENCE 209 FEET ALONG NO. BOUNDRY OF HIGHWAY IN A S.E. DIREC- TION TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING, ACCORDING TO THE OF- FICIAL MAP OR PLAT THEREON NOW ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF l'IlE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OF SANDERS COUN- TY, 1101 4 1TANA. WALLY BRITTON, SHERIFF DATED AT THOMPSON FALLS THIS 7th DAY OF' DECEMBER 1969 10-17-24 WARRANT CALL Notice Is here -by given that the und- ersigned Treasurer of Sanders County, Thompson Falls, Montana, will on the 22nd day of December, Astr. all registered warrants included In this call, of said County and School District, there -In-, to -wit: All General Fund Warrants 17-24 * FOR SALE * ECIAL — Rejects and short pieces of molding. Many pat- terns. Baxter Manufacturing Co. 2-23tf Building Material Values FOR STORM DOORS & STORM windows. Transparent, heavy plastic window material. 36\ wide. Per running ft. only 6c 72\ wide running ft. only 12c Good stock of wood moulding for above. VFW Auxiliary Exchanges Gifts All members and a guest, Mrs. Sarah Decker of Plains, were present at the December VFW auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs. Florence Farmer. Each told of her most memor- able Christmas and games were played by the group. The Chris- tmas story from the Bible was read and hymns were sung after which there was a gift exchanged. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Farmer and the Rev. Olah Moore. Mrs. Farmer's patriotic in- structor's report was presented as follows: \When we look at our flag let us be ever mindful that ours is a great heritage and that we are a working part of a great democracy; let us have no fear but rather courage and faith, faith in our God, faith in our flag and faith in our country. Christmas is a wonderful time to renew our faith. We like to think of the meaning Christmas has for us at this time. The thought always comes, that Christ, whose birth we celebrate, teaches us how to live without 'fear and how to have courage. \Anxiety is a chief plague of mankind, so to escape worry is good reason for singing 'Joy to the World, the Lord has Come.\ \Let us develop an attitude of love. The more love we have, the less fear we have. We should have a strong faith for such faith has the power to displace fear from the mind. A mind filled with faith is also filled with courage and patriotism. \When we look at the flag let us remember that it stands for tolerance, goodwill and faith for all men of all creeds and races. \So at this time of year, may everyone have and know. The gladness of Christmas, which is hope. The spirit of Christmas which is peace. The heart of Christmas which is love, goodwill and faith.\ Whitepine Grange Holds Meeting WHITEPINE — Four visitors from Trout Creek were present at the meeting of the Whitepine Grange with Master Don Naege- li presiding. Guests were ?dr. ASPHALT TILE As low as per tile . . . . 6c VINYLIZED TILE All colors. Per tile only 13c ICE -CHASER -THE WONDER chemical with melting action 30 times greater than salt. • Keep driveways, steps, walks, gutters free from ice and snow. • Works fast. • Won't harm grass, concrete. • Traction for car wheels. • Safe around children and animals. 10-1b. Bag only . . . . $2.49 JIG SAW, SLIGHTLY USED Only $20 AIR TIGHT HEATERS 20\ only . ..... $5.35 Good stock Stove pipe, Ells and dampers. LARGE STOCK SNOW SHO vels. Only $2.7 GLASS ! ! ! ! We have large stock. Can fil your needs. Competitivel priced or below. Window glazed. Prompt service. ALUM COMBINATION STO doors. Complete with al Hardware, only $34.9 CAMP SEWAGE TREATMEN chemicals. Nationally advert ised. Nationally accepted. W recommend 1-6 lb. can Septi Tank Conditioner. Stimulate bacterial growth. Starts Sep tic action. Corrects odors Guaranteed by manufacturer Only PYATT LBR. CO. FOR SALE—REASONABLE -48 3 / 4 T. Dodge pick-up; 5 Chevy; 48 Nash; 49 DeSoto. FOR WHITE FISH BAIT SE Geo. A. Ames, Box 216, Plains i Mont. Phone TA 6-3320. Nov. 26 - Feb. 2 The LOOK you like - NEW 1 RCA TV. Ed's Radio - TV Service FOR SALE -2 - BURNER HOT plate, $15; Ph. TA 7-3545. LaVerne Moles and Mrs. Leonard Dickson an Mr. and Mrs. Clint Brown. Mrs. Dickson acted as lady assistant steward, Mrs. Brown as chap- lain, Mr. Dickson as gate keep- er. Mrs. Lyle Haase presented the members with a certificate of the \Bill of Rights,\ for the people. It had been sent her by Shodair hospital in Helena. Mrs. Ray Meadows reported that the Belknap-Whitepine community center had been in- corporated and membership is one dollar. The lease is being drawn up at present. Naegeli re- ported on the GIA. Charter member Syvert Even - son is ill in a Hot Springs rest home. The lecturer's program consisted of selections by Roy Thomas, Ada Thomas, Donald Cook, Angie Meadows, Mary Naegeli and Helen Haase. Two games were also played by mem- bers. &ae;;Weas:;22:Ra72:F.2 NOTICE The Offices Of Dr. Richard Thiegs will be Closed Dec. 24-30 It4innutil;:mgm;r:EI•lud„ iva WANTED 75 Bred Beef -type cows; Also 75-100 yearling steers for feed lot. Write Ed Horner, 2815 East Lincoln Road, Spoken*, Wash. * FOR SALE * Hank & Jim Say: Love has a way of making the world go around, but it never has solved the problem of how to make both ends meet. , 1957 Chevrolet BelAir Sport Coupe, V-8 1957 Chevrolet 4 -door Bel - Air hardtop, V-8. 1955 Chevrolet 4 -door Bel - Air, V-8 1954 Olds Super 88 1958 Chevrolet 1 / 2 -ton pickup with Posi-Traction. Gill -Adams, Inc. Dealers for EVINRUDE Out- board Motors, WHITEHOUSE Fiber Glass boats and LITTLE DUDE Boat trailers and HOMELITE chain saws and ac- cessories. Terms & financing arranged. The VALUE you expect - NEW 1960 RCA TV. Ed's Radio - TV Service 3-10-17-24 FOR SALE — REGISTERED Landrace hogs. Boars & gilts. Moore -Neumann Farms, Star Route, Clark Fork, Idaho. 17-24-31-7' FOR SALE—ALLIS-CHALMERS WD tractor with loader, 8' tandem disc and Hammer mill with screens and 50' bell and cement mixer. All in top shape., C. D. Chester, Trout Creek. 17-24' FOR SALE -1956 27-F001 Tandam Pathfinder Trailer house. Modern, all metal Glenn Peterson, Lower Noxor Heights, Noxon, Montana. FOR SALE -6 CU. FT. PRIM. daire in good condition, $20 Winn Berrisford. 10t1 . WHITEFISH BAIT. GARY KEL , ly, Paradise, Montana. TA ylor 6-3237. • 10-17-24-31-7-1421-2F ' * FOR SALE * ! ; Real Estate ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 2 Acres, 3 -bedroom modert home, close to Trout Creek Price: $7,500. Terms. , 38 Acres, no buildings. Idea ) for cabins, close to Clark Forl River. Very good for Boa docking. Price: $3500. Goo( ; Terms. ' 97 1 / 2 acres, Two cabins, creel t, hru, on Clark Fork River ) good boat docking, 1 / 2 mill river frontage, Price: $8,000 3 -Bedroom modern home, 4 lots Pine trees, close to school - Price: $8500. Good terms. 4 perfect setup for rentinl . boats, selling gas & fishini supplies, 2 acres, on Clanl 17 ...— I.. 1:70;....... CAA tt 'tin C 4 •ii + A Highway, two buildings, on a modern two -bedroom home For details, contact T. F Realty. A very nice large home, 1 rooms, 3 1 / 2 baths, new centra heating system, 7 lots nicel landscaped, good location close to school, can assum FHA loan and get good term on the balance. Price $17,500 143 Acres, close to Eddy, 6-roo home. Price $7500. For additional information DUKE SALLEE T. Falls Realty BLACK BEAR RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Completely equipped. — Contact — THOMPSON FALLS REALTY Duke Sallee * FOR SALE * PETE'S SAW SERVICE, Plains, Phone TA 6-3581 After 6 p.m. call TA 6-3494 Homelite Chain Saw Dealer Parts, Service; New and Used saws for sale. 10-16tf SEWING MACHINE SALES & Service. Your Singer Sewing Machine Representative stays at the Black Bear Hotel when in Thompson Falls and vici- nity. 6-18t1 The PERFORMANCE you want - NEW 1960 RCA TV. Ed's Radio - TV Service 3-10-17-24 FOR SALE -1949 STUDEBAK- er pickup, 1 / 2 -ton, 4 speeds. Make offer. Myron Dailey, Noxon, Montana. 17-24-31-7 FOR SALE SMALL SAWMILL Ray Aldrich, Thompson Falls. Phone TAylor 7-3837. 24-31-7-14 FOR SALE -56 MAYFLOWER 1 bdrm. trailer house, Don's Trailer Court, Noxon, $3000. Terms can be arranged. 3-10-17-24• * WANTED * WANTED—TIMBER-ALL Species. Top prices. Call TA lor 7-3443 or contact Carrico & Craddick, Box 63, Thomp- son Falls, Mont. 3-19tf * 'FOR RENT * FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT Suitable for 1 or 2 persons. Winn Berrisford. 19tf FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT TA 7-3365. 3tf FOR RENT — 2 - BEDROOM house 3 miles on Clear Creek. Electricity in. $25 per month. W. A. Morkert, 315 Park St., Thompson Falls. 17-24* SMALL APARTMENT FOR Rent. Modern, furnished. Call TA 7-3336. after 5 p.m. 12-24tf * NOTICES * FOR COMPLETE HOSPITAL and Doctor Insurance regard. less of health contact Bob Goocher, Continental Casualty Co., 2521 Gleason St., Mis. soula, Mont. 8-15-60 , I AM NO LONGER RESPON. : sible for any debts other than I my own, December 8, 1959. Addison W. Kinzer 10-17-24-3P , WAMMACK'S ! WELL DRILLING ' Box 1047 • , Libby, Montana , Telephone 27-F-11 10-17-24-31-7-14-21-28 MITCHELL'S DRIVE-IN SHOE : : REPAIR SHOP : 12 to 24 hr. service. Shoi ! repair doubles the wear. Leavt ! at Rich's Cleaners. . 2nd & 4th ea SERVICE STATION HOURS: L i FALLS r ' Standard Service ! ; will be i Open All Day SUNDAY I and until 8 p.m. each evening next week. The following stations will bf closed Sunday: Bud & Dave's Husky Service Heater & Heater Motors Garage Saint's Service CALL MS FOR ,MAIL -WELL ENVELOPES for every 6usiness need/ Regular style Return address Window Catalog and Clasp Business Reply, Statement Banker's Flap Coin and Seed Air Mail Drug. 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