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NO. 1 MIMEOGRAPH PAPER, LOGAN'S DRY CLEANING AND
Legal and letter size at The Laundry Service- Hats cleaned
Times. and blocked, alterations made
on all clothing that needs it.
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS. Pickup on Mondays and Thurs-
Complete line of parts for all days. 50tfn
radios, record ohangers. All work
guaranteed. Gambles, Spearfish, TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
S.D. tfn sale, south Sundance. See W. F.
Tracy, Sundance. 4-5*
MAIL ORDERS FOR PRESCRIP- tions and other needs filled WANTED: CATTLE, CARLOAD
promptly at Blue Drug and or more. Call or write J. B.
Jewelry, Spearfish, S.D. 37tfn Driskill, Spearfish, S. D. Phone
= 228, 5:30 to 7 a.m. or pro. 6tfn
BRING YOUR RADIOS TO GAM-
blek in Spearfiih for expert ~ FOR SALE: USED 1954 FRIGI-
29tfn. daire refrigerator, 8.4 cu. ft.,
automatic defrost, excellent con-
]3F_,AR LODGE WOOD PRO- dition. Sundance Electric. It
ducts, Sundance, Wyo. We
build truck bodies, kitchen cab-
tnets, utility cabinets, custom
built windows. Dealers for Mid.
western Homes. Dinkins and
Tschetter, 1 mile east of Sun-
dance on Highway 585. Fred
Tschetter, Ph. AT 3-2652, O. C.
Dinkins, Ph. AT 3-1804.50tfn
W.=m- A
FOR SALE: JACUZZI WATER
pump systems. Big D Oil Co.
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PICKUPS
1955 Willys 4WD
2 ton, paint, good rubber,
low mileage, good mechan-
ical condition
1949 Chevrolet Pickup
Lo n g wheelbase, extra
good rubber, heavy duty,
good mechanical condi-
tion, clean
1951 Packard 4-Door
UltraMoJtic Transmission,
Extra good rubber, music,
42,000 actu,al miles, clean,
valves just ground, excel-
lent mechanical condition
1954 Jeep
Big 4 cylinder Jeep engine,
steel cab, good rubber,
good mechanical condition
1953 Jeep
Steel cab, good mechanical
condition, clean
1954 John Deere
Model 50 Tractor
Clean, paint is bright, only
600 hours, extra good rub-
ber, live PTO, Power-Trol,
Roll-O-Matic Front End
1955 Oliver 99
Diesel Tractor
Good rubber, clean, bright
paint, in excellent me-
chanical cond,itlon
FARM
EQUIPMENT &
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 125J
Belle Fourche, S. D.
WANTED: HIGH O R L O W
grade uranium, mica, tungsten,
lead, rare earth deposits. Min-
erals Milling Development Co.,
Box 199, Lander, Wyo. It*
WANTED: MARRIED RANCH
hand for year-round job. Call
AT 3-2312, Sundance. 7tfn
F 0 R SALE: OVEN-DRESSED
turkeys, 7 to 12 lbs., 45c lb. De-
livery every Saturday. Loren
O'Haver, Ph. AT 3-1926, Sun-
dance. 7-8
FOR SALE: USED 40 INCH FRIG-
idaire electric range in excellent
condition. Sundance Electric. It
LOST: LARGE GOLD EARRING
with blue setting. Mary Ellen
Ellsbury. It
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AT THE COURT HOUSE AT
SUNDANCE, CROOK COUNTY,
WYOMING.
64 W. 6th P.M., and terminating
at a point S. 13° 20' W. a distance
of 30 feet from the northeast cor-
ner of SE%SW%, Sec. 35, T. 50
N.R., 64 W. 6th P.M., be vacated.
The names and addresses of the
owners of the land over which said
road to be vacated passes are as
follows: Kenneth Canfield and
Elizabeth Canfield, Sundance, Wyo-
ming; Willard Canfield and. Ads
Canfield, Upton, Wyoming; Wal-
lace R. Canfield, Upton, Wyoming;
Harley S. Douglas, Upton, Wyo-
ming; United States of America,
Bureau of Land Management, De-
partment of the Interior, Chey-
enne, Wyoming.
It was regularly moved and car.
ried, all members voting aye, that
the above petition be accepted and
spread upon the minutes of the
meeting of this Board and that
Meritt N. Barton, a disinterested
elector, be appointed to view the
portion of the road as petitioned to
be closed and file his report in
writing with this Board at a future
meeting.
Whereas, heretofore, a report of
the examination of Crook County
Offices as of the close of business
on June 30, 1956 has been received
from the office of State Examiner
of Wyoming st Cheyenne, Wyo-
ming; and whereas it is regularly
moved and carried, all members
voting aye, that the following ac-
tion in acceptance of the report be
taken by this Board; Therefore,
After careful consideration of
this report, we concur with the
Examiner in the suggestions he
has made, and we have requested
the officials to adjust their meth-
ods in compliance therewith, to-
wit:
"As suggested by State Examiners"
5 o'clock P.M.; Board recessed.
Feb. 6, 1957; 9 o'clock A.M.;
Board resumed session.
The following bills were audited
and allowed and the County Clerk
instructed to draw warrants in pay-
ment of same as follows:
ROAD & BRIDGE
of dark room .................... 267.65
City of Sundance, Water &
sewer, 2 months ........ 77.25
D. C. Fraser, Janitor & Jail-
or ................................. 228.97
C. D. Roberts, Coal & Gas 147.26
Lyle Fall, labor & repairs __ 14.41
Tri-County Electric Ass'n.
Inc., lights .................... 28.62
PRINTING & RECORDS
Mooreroft Leader, printing 142.60
A. B. C. Business supply
Co., Supplies ................... 22.90
Omaha Printing Co., sup-
plies .................................... 26.89
Western Stationers, Sup-
plies .................................... 10.61
The Haloid Co., Duplex
Paper ................................. 233.50
The Mills Co., supplies .... 10.62
Times Publishing Co., Print-
ing & Supplies ............... 300.08
Tucker's Inc., supplies ........ 18.85
MISCELLANEOUS
Sundance State Bank, Tax 510.30
State Treasurer, compensa-
tion .................................... 14.81
Mountain States Tele. &
Tele., tolls ........................ 8.60
Mona Shortline Tele. Co.,
rental & tolls .................... 97.12
Western Union, "Wire" __._ 1.32
Joan Pranter, Home Demon-
stration Agent, mileage
& expense ....................... 55.82
Agricultural E x t e n s i o n
Service, for Co Agent __. 3.50
Vera J. Melanson, for Coun-
ty Agent ..................... 199.24
J. F. Clarenbach, Co.,
Health Officer .................. 30.00
Western Surety Co., pre-
mium on bonds ................ 10.00
Wyoming Highway Depart-
ment, rental on shortwave 9.68
Security Trust & Title Co.
premium on bonds . 426.00
Fred A. Kummerfeld, Pest
Control, Mileage ..... 37.48
Orville D. Harper, Pest Con-
trol, Mileage ...................... 12.00
Gale V. Ludwig, Co. Agent,
mileage & expense ..... 66.80
12 Noon; Board recessed.
1 o'clock P.M.; Board resumed
session.
Henry Oudin, Sheriff, none;
Cure, Clerk of Court, Civil
bate fees, $80.50; Francis
County Clerk, Recording,
and Miscellaneous fees,
County General Fund.
Whereas, it has been
by Everett W. Spackman,
Entomologist, that the
Crook County CommissionerS
point and create a
hopper Committee, it is
moved and carried, all
voting aye, that this Board
declare such committee in
tance and the following
are hereby appointed to
such committee to-wit:
Hegge, Beulah, Wyoming;
Goodson, Sundance,
Nuckolls, Hulett, Wyoming;
Livingston, Sundance,
Pearson, Upton, Wyoming;
Bill C. Bush, Hulctt,
Leo Crago, Aladdin,
No further business
fore the Board, it was
carried to adjourn to meet in
ular session March 5, 1957 to
duct usual County Business.
Board of Crook
Commissioners
By Edward Svoboda,
Chairman
Attest: Francis Hejde,
County Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamb
Debbie of Newcastle were
supper guests of Mr. and MrS.
Speidel and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waugll
girls visited Mrs. Ruth Waugb
other relatives in Hulett
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vines
girls of Belle Fourche were
day visitors at the homes
and Mrs. B. E. Trotter and
Alice Vines.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Fairbanks, Alaska, who have
visiting at the Maurice
home, left Monday the 4tl~
Powell, Wyo. on a business
and will leave from Powell
their home which they
reach by the first of March.
Henry and Mrs. Williams ar~
ters.
Operators and labor The following bonds were ap- Mrs. Kenneth Weaver and
Harold Wells ..................... $146.63 proved and ordered filed, Astor George Beagle accompanied
Jesse M. Janes ................... 151.02 Jordan, Deputy Brand Inspector; Bill Glasby to Nisland
scrlptlon here!
Complete Modern Pharmacy
AT 3-1265 Sundance,
ance
by requested to file suitable bond Paul Yeoman, Treasurer ..... 294.03
in the amount of $1000.00 on ac- Ethel Yeoman, Treasurer's
cepting said appointment. Office .............................. 131.97
Edward J. Svoboda, a member Phyllis McLaughlin, Deputy
of the present Board of County Treas ................................... 208.97
Commissioners, on motion duly Sidney Harvey, Assessor &
made and seconded, all members Expense .............................. 316.89
voting aye, is hereby apopinted to Loretta Durfee, Deputy As-
serve as a member of the Crook sessor .................................. 208.97
County Welfare Board for a two Henry Oudin, Sheriff, Mile-
year term or for the time of the age & Expense ............... 361.58
organization of the present Board Scotty Gladstone, Attorney 219.11
of County Commissioners. Blanche Byrd, Co. Supt ..... 277.08
12 o'clock Noon; Board recessed. Frances MeLaughlin, Supt.
1 o'clock P.M., Board resumed Office .................................. 81.31
session. Ramona N. Policky, Co.
A petition by Kenneth Canfield Supt. Office ...................... 14.42
et al with 16 signers was presented Marion Cure, Clerk of
the Board petitioning that the fol- Court .................................. 284.39
lowing portion of the Douglas Ike Dudrey, Coroner .......... 4.89
county road commencing at the Livestock Inspection
point of intersection with the Ma- Geo. W. Richards ................ 185.60
son Creek County road on the sec- Raymond Schlattman .......... 65.74
tion line common to sections 5 and Wilbert N. Long ................ 40.10
6, T. 49 N. R. 63 W. 6th P.M., and Herbert S. Tope ................ 20.55
running thence westerly and north- E. L. Mathews .................... 19.55
westerly across Sec. 6, T. 49 N. R. A. C. Reynolds .................... 19.55
63 W. 6th P.M.; Sec. 1, T. 49 N. R. Verle Wagner ...................... 25.40
64 W. 6th P.M.; and S½SE¼ COURTHOUSE EXPENSE
SE%SW1A: Sec. 35, T. 50 N. R. Sundance State Bank, rent
e ' ' "
Wyoming. It was regularly moved M rle s Phflhps 66 Service 1.12
and carried, all members voting Sisson's Welding Shop .... 3.50
aye, that the resignation be accept- V & N Service ................... 39.74
ed. Morgan's Conoco Service _ _ 33.55
George W. Richards, Crook Tracy Motor Co., Moorcroft 1.60
County Livestock Inspector, re- COUNTY OFFICER'S SALARY
quested the Board of County Corn- E. J. Svoboda, Commission-
missioners to appoint Astor Jor- er ................................ 133.80
dan of Aladdin, Wyoming as Dep- Gilbert Brimmer, Commis-
uty Livestock Inspector for that sioner ........................ 89.05
area. It was regularly moved and Meritt N. Barton, Commis-
carried, all members voting aye, sioner .................................. 110.14
to appoint Astor Jordan as Deputy Francis Hejde, Clerk ....... 293.39
County Livestock Inspector at Virginia Z. Hejde, Deputy
Aladdin, Wyoming and he is here- Clerk ................................. 208.97
Each prescription at our pharmacy iS
compounded with meticulous care and only freslb
quality ingredients are used. Bring your pre°'
INTEGRITY
In Filling
Your Doctor's
Prescription!
Feb. 5, 1957 John D. Whities ................... 24.93 Catherine Andersen, Treasurer, where they visited Mrs.
Office of County Commissioners p. F. "Tex" Davis ............... 149.09 School District No. 20. father, Mrs. John Nehren.
9 o'clock A.M. Charlie Donaldson ................ 214.22 The following reports of earnings Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hemler
The Board of County Commis- Fuel, Materials, Repairs and collections of County Officers Douglas were Saturday
sioners met this day in Regular Joe Frank ............................ 2.37 were filed and approved, and or- guests of Mrs. June Craig
Session; Present, Edward J. Svobo- Hiway Service Station ......... 101.00 dered paid into the various funds, Bobby of Newcastle. SundaY,
da, Chairman; Gilbert Brimmer; Petersen Lumber & Grain 9.18 as follows: Geo. W. Richards, Live- Hemler left from Newcastle
Merritt N. Barton. Tracy Motor Co., Sundance 48.16 stock Inspector, $58.70; Livestock Armer Fortin of Upton on a
Verle Wagner, appearing by Tri State Motor & Imple- Inspection Fund; W. F. Tedro, ness trip to Nebraska. Mrs.
George W. Richards, County Live- ment Co ............................. 420.74 Justice of the Peace of Precinct ler and Douglas returned
stock Inspector, and tendered his John W. Storms .................... 39.97 No. One, $75.00, School Fund; Sunday evening.
resignation as Crook County Dep- Hulett Co-op ........................ 6.26
uty Livestock Inspector at Aladdin, Aladdin Mercantile ............ 24.31