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The Sundance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
In the
Wyoming Black Hills
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ADVERTISEMENTS APPEARING
UNDER THIS HEA, DING WILL
BE CHARGED FOR AT THE
RATE OF lc PER WORD.
~INIMUM CHARGE 15c
~RD OF THANKS __$1.00
FOR SALE--REGISTERED
Hereford Bulls, Yearlings and
Twos. Also yearling and two-
year-old heifers, also cows--
WHR and Hazlett breeding.
Dillon B. Ruland, Alva, Wyo.
FOR SALE---USED FURNITUP~E
and Stoves. -- Thompson Motor
Co., Phone 67, Spearfish.
NEED HELP ON THAT INCOME
tax report or those books? As
a qualified graduate of LaSalle
Extension University in mod-
ern bookkeeping and income
tax reports, I solicit your busi-
ness.--Frank Cubbison, Sun-
dance, Wyo. 43 tn.
ANYONE WANTING "COMMON
Sense', sleighs, call on J. H.
SUNDANCE LODGE
No. 9, A.F. & A.M.
Regular Communica-
tions second and fourth
Wednesday of each
month
Chas. B. Chittim W
Worshipful Master
Sidney Harvey
Secretary
Visiting Brothers
Always Welcome
BELLE
THEATER
l~riday, Saturday, Feb. £nd 3rd
Double Feature Program
Evening Shows 7:00 & 9:30
Matinee Saturday 1:30
William Terry, Virginia Grey in
"STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT"
and
Smiley Burnette, Sunset Carson
in
"CODE OF THE PRAIRIE"
Chapter No. 9 "HAUNTED
HARBOR"
Play "WAHOO" Saturday Night
Sunday, Mond~ay, February 4, 5
NOTICE
Due to the length of this picture
PLEASE notice Show Times
Sunday Continuous Shows
Shows at 1:30; 5:00 and 8:30
Monday Evening 7:00 and 10:30
Joseph Cotten, Claudette Colbert
in
"SINCE YOU WENT AWAY"
with
Shirley Temple, Monty Wooley
and Many Other Big Stars
News and Selected Short Subjects
plus
This Is America "MEDICINE ON
GUARD"
CONFIDENTIALLY-- A GREAT
SHOW. DON'T MISS THIS ONE
Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 7
:Evening Shows 7:15 and 9:30
Charles Boyers, Irene Dunne
in
"TOGETHER AGAIN"
with
Charles Coburn, Mona Freeman
Selected Short Subjects
Thursday 0nly, February 8th
PLEASE NOTICE show Times
Evening Shows 7:00 and 9:30
Bargain Night
Everybody Half Price
Bring the Whole Family
A Repeat Showing
John Garfield, Gig Young
and Harry Carey
in "AIR FORCE"
.. ~Lbl~ted Short Subjects _
Lincoln, agent, ltfn
FOR SALE--HOUSE AND 100
acres, good barn, just outside of
Sundance city limits, (former
Cure place). Might consider
rental to responsible persons.
Mrs. Trusty Moore, Hulett, Wy-
oming. 3-5"
LOST--5 COWS, 12 YEARLINGS,
branded
on left ribs. Notify L. C.
Hurtt, Sundance, Wyo. 3-5
OIL BURNING HEATER (Duo-
therm) with fan attachment
for sale. Also round oak din-
ing table, 6 chairs and small
buffet to match; wool rug with
pad, library tables, three-quar-
ter size steel bed with good
sp,ings--no mattress, and oth-
er miscellaneous articles--See
Ve!ma Butterfield at Times
~fffice, Sundance.
INCOME TAX AND ESTIMATES
made out.--Frank Cu.bbison,
Sundance. 4 tfn.
1937 GMC THREE-QUARTER
ton pickup in good condition
good tires, for sale or will
trade for livestock. -- Art
Schelldorf, Sundance. 4-5*
FARMERS-- RELIEVE YOUR-
selves of the headaches of
bookkeeping and year-end tax
reports. V¢ill keep accurate set
of books and make out income
tax reports at a very reason-
ahle cost by the year. Will fur-
nish l)ooks.--Frank Cubbison
Sundance. 4tfn
tII G H E ST YIELDING, MOST
rust resistant Pilot No. 13, seed
wheat, Spartan and Trebi
barley, Bru.nker and Boone
Oats, and Bison Flax. Order
without delay as seed stock is
limited. Bober's Seed House,
Newell, S.D. 5-8.
SrHOES -REPAIRED -- EXPERT
work at~ reasonable prices. --
Ernest Thomas, Jr., at Victory
Apartments, ~Sundance. 5-6*
FOR SA'LE--15-30 McCORMICK
Deering tractor, one three-
bottom plow and one 8-ft. tan-
dem disk. Write or phone
40Fll, Mick Pollock, Moorcroft,
Wyo. 5-10"
,, ~,Ir
FOR SALE--20 HEAD YOUNG,
,gentle, halter broke horses,
1500 to 1800 Ibs. Make excel-
lent log horses. Pick $20.00
,~*Nels H. Smith, Beulah. 5-7
LOST--WHITE FACED COW,
branded--
Bar M connected on left shoul-
der and left hip. -- Marshall
R. Miller, Aladdin, Wyo. 5-6*
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Personal Items
Phyllis Conley, who underwent
an appendectomy last week at
the Davis hospital, went on over
to Moorcroft Wednesday to spend
a few days visiting her folks be-
fore returning to Sundance.
Ruth Fowlkes, who was dis-
missed from the Davis hospital
Saturday, stayed with Mrs. Ev-
erett Cammack a few days until
she was fully recovered from
her operation.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brandt has sold
her house to Charley Oudin of
Su~dance and is moving today
(Wednesday) to an apartment at
the Ranchers Home. ~he ex-
pects to remain here uetil mid-
summer when she will join her
husband in Chicago where they
have purchased a home.
Newell F. Joyner was a caller
in Sundance Tuesday. He is
planning to leave in a few days
for Denver on business.
Oudie ,Studie was in The Times
office Tuesday. She said that all
the Wesley ,Straight family, Tom
Straight and Dan ~traight were
all moving back to Sundance
from Alva where they have been
working the past several years.
Mrs. William Theisen who was
born and raised near Hulett mov-
ed recently from Big ~tone City,
S. D. to Bremerton, Wash., where
she is living at Sheridan Park
No. 2475.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelso.n were
business callers in Sundance
Tuesday from the Aladdin coun-
try.
Mrs. Chester Ballzore. who has
.been seriously ill, was released
from the hospital this last week
and has returned home. She is
well on the way to recovery at
present. The Baltzore family
plans to move this week to the
Caulkins apartnient above the
garage they oliened recently.
Dr. ClarenbactL Ike Dudrey,
Harry Davis and Harvey Ferdin-
New Haven
George Stinso~ returned Mon-
day on the mail from his trip
to S. W. Me. He reports a fine
trip and things looking good and
grass starting down there.
Craig and Gerald Couch and
Mrs. Harold Couch spent Tues-
day night at the Charley Roberts
home. Craig will be inducted•
into the army next nmnth and
Gerald was on furloogil from the
navy.
Harold is i,n England and
Kenneth is in the front in
France. They are from Belie
Fourche and are brothers of Mrs.
Charley Roberts.
Mrs. Lewis Clark and daugh-
ter and son stopped over night
in Belle Fourche one night this
week. They were having some
dental work done.
Mr. Jansen made a trip to New-
castle Sunday t o take Laura a~ad
Jimmy back to their school.
Laura is teaching there and Jim-
my is doing grade work.
Rev. Burton kept his regular
appointment and preached a good
sermon ,Sunday January 28. His
next appointment will be Febru-
ary 11. Come and bring your
friends.
Commercial I
Theater
SUNDANCE
8:00 P. M.
SATURDAY--SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 3--4
His greatest role as l~atrac th~
Outcast
Humphrey Bogart in
"PASSAGE TO ~ARSEILLE"
with Claude Rains
Michele Morgan
Sydney Greenstreet
This Weeks
Special
and left Sunday for Rochester, CHEESE o+or 32c
Minnesota where Ike will enter
the clinic. Harvey planned to ]b ..........................................................
Mixed
COOKIES + ................................................. 20c
Fresh Fish Friday
Stech's Grocery
SUNDANCE PHONE 24
Chenille Rugs
go cm to Minneapolis where tie
will visit a .brother and other
relatives. Doctor will go on to
.Chicago for a short time and
will be accompanied by Harry
Davis who went along as driver
for the group.
From Rochester, Minnesota
Mrs. Ben Vines writes January
24 that she has been dismissed
from the clinic but that Be~ is
still taktn.g treatmenta and does
not know just when he will be
released. She adds that Mrs. El-
mer Jensen of Hulett and little
6-year-old son, Beryl, left for
home last week. The little boy
underwent an operation for the
removal of a growth under his
right arm. The Jensens former-
ly lived in Su~dance.
Eleanor French is now located
at 1530 Renton Highlands at
Renton, Wash. Eleanor, who is
the daughter of the Vic Frenchs
at Alva has been employed until
recently at the Gamble ~rtore in
Belle Fourche.
Plain Colors
Sizes 21 x 32 in.
Farm 3.75
We are fully equipped to do
repair work of all kinds.
B and B Garage
Phone 86 Sundanpe
Durfee's
"Everything to Wear',
Sundance