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FOR SALE -- JACUZZI WATER
pump systems. Crook County Re-
finery, fin
FOR SALE
1951 Chevrolet
8-4 Ton Pickup
1946 Mercury -
Five Passenger Coupe I
Heater, Radio
COOL MOTORS
Sundance, Wyo.
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motor and starter switch. $200.
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FOR SALE: HOUSE IN SOUTH
Sundance. Scotty Gladstone, Sun-
dance, ltfn.
SECOND HAND STORE IS BE-
ing remodeled to make necess-
ary room. Working hard to re-
open as soon as possible. Jean-
ette Cook, Telephone 50R3. ltfn.
FOR SALE: BALED HAY, FIRST,
second or third cutting. Lloyd
Heston, Newell, S. D., Phone
7021. 5-6*
SEE US ABOUT OUR VIKING
Fanning Mills. McDonald Im-
plement Co., Belle Fourche, S.
D. 5-7.
FOR SALE: TWO-ROOM HOUSE
and lot in Hulett. See Bill Svo-
boda, Oshoto, Wyo. 5-7*
FOR SALE: BENDIX AUTOMAT-
ic Washer. Wayne Jackson, Sun-
dance, Wyo. 5-6*
INSURANCE: HOSPITAL, POLIOj
accident, life. Commercial Trav-
elers Insurance Co. Agents:
John Whities, Hulett, Frank
Blakeman, Sundance. tfn
FOR SALE: LOOSE ALFALFA
hay. See Chester :Garrett, 4
miles NE of Beulah - Old Mur-
ray-Hansen farm. Cal4 mornings
only. 6-7.
FOR SALE: PIANOS. WURLITZ-
er spinet, used less than two
months. $100 discount. Three
reconditioned uprights, all in
A-1 condition - $75, $115 and
$125. Dean's Piano Shop, Spear-
fish, S. D., across from Interna-
tional Harvester. Piano tuning
and repair, it
FOUND: BLACK HILLS GOLD
tie clasp with Masonic emblem.
Owner may have by paying cost
of ad. Can pick up property at
Sundance Times office. It
FOR SALE: USED 3-25 McCULL- FOR SALE: ONE WHITEFACED
och chain saw in good condition. Hereford bull, out of Dillon
New Chain. Paul Snell, Sun- RuIand breed. Can be seen at
dance, Wyo. 5-6 Adelaide Ripley ranch. Owner,
Henry M. Crago, Beulah, Wyo.
FOR SALE: CANARY HENS. 6-8.
Phone 6F4. Mrs. Raymond Road-
ifer. 5-6 FOR SALE: LA CASE. USED
one year - 1019 Tenth Ave.,
Belle Fourche, S.D. 6-7-*
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195~ Ford F-3
$-4 Ton l~eavy Duty,
,q Cylinder Pickup
,-Like New
Christie
Motors
Spearfish S. D.
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FOR SALE: USED ADMIRAL
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er. 50. Sundance Electric. it[
WANTED: SUMMER PASTURE
for 65 head of cows. Ambrose
Ryan, Aladdin, Wyo. 6-7-*
FOR SALE: NEW GE UPRIGHT
Vacuum cleaner. Ordinarily
69.95. Special price 41.95. Sun-
dance Electric. It
COLONY
Mrs. Albert Groat of Council
Bhfffs, Iowa has spent the past
few weeks visiting her sons, Ger-
ald, Dale and Ernest Raber. She
left for her home Tuesday. Her
son Ernest took her to Edgemont,
where she made direct train con-
nections to Council Bluffs.
C. W. Shepard went to Belle
Fourche Thursday to bring home
his wife, who has been a patient
the John Burns Memorial Hos-
Mrs. Shepard's many friends
rill be happy to know that she is
getting along nicely.
Joe Wattier who suffered a se-
vere attack of lumbago, has re-
turned to his work at" the Green-
wood ranches,
-Bob Henwood delivered the cat-
tle from the sale yard in Belle
Fourche to the Greenwood ranches
bought by James Newland at
Thursday's sale.
Mrs. Marian Eixenberger has
I been visiting at her son Paul's
home at the Barold plant.
Mrs. James Newland drove to
town Friday to bring her son Ron-
aid home for the weekend.
Pat Garcia of Belle Fourche was
a Colony caller Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Coleman was hostess
to a group of friends and neigh-
bors at a surprise birthday party
foi~ Mrs. Robert Norton, at the
Coleman home Saturday night.
Visitors at the C. W. Shepard
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
John Roos, Mr. and Mrs. David
Rowand, Mrs. James Newland and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shea and grand-
children of Belle Fourche.
Mrs. Chas. Massie has been ill
at her home for the past two
i weeks. She was better upon re-
ceipt of this bit of information.
Chas. Moore who underwent
i major surgery at the St. Johns
hospital in Rapid City last Thurs-
day is recovering nicely.
Lambing has started in the Col-
ony area. (This will bring a storm
if anything will.)
David Roberts arid Harry Lee
Garman made a business trip to
Belle Fourche and Spearfish last
Wednesday. The Roberts family
have all been sick with the flu.
Harry Lee Garman has been do-
ing the feeding during their ill-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs: Orville Jones were
Moorcroft visitors Thursday.
Ed and Edw. Blakeman are re-
roofing their barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Zimmer-
schied were supper guests at Bill
Svoboda's Thursday evening. They
also attended the basketball game
in Moorcroft Saturday night.
The flu is still raging in our
midst. Members of the Elbert,
Howard and Wilbtir Zimmerschied
families are sick.
Jack Zimmerschied went home
with Miss George to spend the
weekend. He reports a very en-
joyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johansen and
children of Denver arrived at the
Edna Graves ranch Sunday eve-
ning. They plan to stay for some-
time. Mrs. Johansen is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Graves.
Howard Zimmerschied and Neal
Garman put up ice Thursday.
Loren and Dick Altaffer were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Garman home. Loren stated that
he had received his call from the
draft board to report for physical
examination on Feb. 9.
Ralph Mills and daughter are
victims of the mumps this week.
Miller Creek
Last Week
Spring weather prevailed in this'
vicinity again during last week
with much of the snow disappear-
ing. Everyone agrees that this
is the mildest January they can
remember.
The G. E. Olson, Cleo Olson and
Irvin Haptonstall families were
last week flu victims. Mrs. Bern-
ard Solomon and girls were also
victi~as.
Wednesday, Irvin Haptonstall,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Solomon and
girls were consulting a doctor at
Spearfish. The little girls were
quite ill. We hear all are much
improved and up and about again.
Pvt. A. Roger Rathbun arrived
by plane at Rapid City from Camp
Roberts, California Friday noon
on an 8-day furlough. His father
and sister met him and they were
also. callers at the Glen Roberts,
home m Sundance that afternoon~
enroute home.
Rodney Lebo and Herman White
were Sundance business visitors
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Walters and l
Delores drove from Buffalo Sat-
urday and were guests at Bill Ha-
becks returning home Sunday.
Billy David Myers was a house
guest from Saturday afternoon un-
til Sunday of David Habeck.
The dance at the community hall
Saturday night for Pvt. Roger
Rathbun was attended by a lively
crowd and a good time is reported.
Mrs. Lorey Anderson returned
home from the Gillette hospital
Saturday.
Mrs. Earl Rush departed Jan.
19th for Rochester, Minn. where
she entered Mayo's clinic. We
hope she returns soon in better
health.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cart were
shopping at Carlile Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kiser recently
purchased a new Chevrolet pickup
at Sundance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waiters and
Delores; Mr: and Mrs. Warren Hed-
ger and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Hally
Oudin and girls, Pvt. Roger and
Jennie Lea Rathbun; Cora and
Walter Vore enjoyed an early
.breakfast Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Habeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Habeck of
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance Wyo. Feb. 5,
YOU NAltfE
(Ed Note: We need a name
this column. What do you
gest?)
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harper
been helping out at the Bud
per home near Nisland, So.
for a week Their
Nancy has been in the Rapid
hospital since Jan. 27 and
mother is down there with her
Ray Osgard and Gene
were down to visit Marty
Monday the 26th and the
men made a business trip to
Fourche and Spearfish.
Alfred Howes was
wheat to Belle Fourche two
last week. Evelyn Howes
Leota Osgarcl on Tuesday and
went to Belle Fourche and
fish. They visited Mrs. Earl
son and Mrs. Harold Griffin
new son while there. The
fred Howes family visited the
Bosea family on Monday
and saw Bosea's new son,
Many in our vicinity have
having the virus influenza
severly. Ben Vines, Palmer
Evelyn Howes, Jeanne Bosea,
ty Osgard and Ralph
have been in bed with it,
bors have been doing Marty
grad's chores for a week as he
been unable to be out.
Word from Mr. and Mrs.
Howes at Mesa, Ariz.,
weather is warm there and
are entertained by friends and
busy rock hunting.
Word from Jean Harper '
has polio is that she is still
'proving and is able to
self and get upstairs by
rails. She has just had
have their children Jo Ann
Alam.
Palmer Hegge's had a
supper for Mary ~mith on
day the 31st. Others there
Paul and Alex Smith.
The Clye Weaver family
Mabel Jefferson from
visited at the Alex Smith
on Rifle Pit Divide one day
week.
The John Miller family of
Canyon took in the show in
dance last Friday. John and
my also went to the Polio
fit on Saturday night.
Personal Items
Mrs. Ted Rounds and Mrs.
Versluys, Jr. drove Mrs. Ted !
sluys Sr. to Spearfish
day evening. Mrs. Versluys
for her home in Marshall,
after having visited at the
of her'son and.family for
several days.
Among the diners at
Saturday evening were Mr.
Mrs. Edwin Rounds, Mr. and
Don Rounds, Mr. and Mrs.
Snook, Rev. and Mrs,
Speier and Mr. and Mrs"
Weaver.
Mrs. Ross Lynn of
Red from Wednesday until
day at the Vernon Bick
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~ooreroft, Wyo.
Sundance were Sunday dinner
guests. I [
Pvt. Roger Rathbun is spending REWARD
a few days this week at Buffal°I ~lhave a
visiting relatives and friends. The Bearlodge Livesteek ~n~,o ,~
Warren Hedger was a Sunday af- will pay a reward of $35# l~"~.'~ m~
ternoon caller at Hally Ot~dinS.at the community hall II i~n~:!i~:~gO~ ~~-~
gh l~ s, at U
SaturdaY l, tug any livestock belong ;~st~ ,~
afternoon.
II any member af the Bear ~' d.m.e
~m~, lStr
When I was young and spry andI1[I Livestock Assn. ~'
new
gay,
I
I
Bear
Lodge
I eyed each girl who came my way; ~-
Now that I'm olderl I admit, I
I haven't changed a single bit.
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