~COMm TAX AND BOOK.E~IHP-
lng~ work--Frank Cubblson,
Sundance. Teleph~e 127R2. tn
ORDERS FOR P~RIPo
tione and other needs filled
promptly 'at Blue Drug and
Jewelry, ~pearfieh. S.D. STtfn
BRING YOUR RADIOS TO GAM'
ble's in Spearfish for expert ser-
vice. 29ff~
HOUSES FOR SALE--4 IN
South Sundsnce, one in main
Slmdance. Wyoming Lands--Ed.
win Rounds, Realtor. tfn
ART PAPER--MANY COLORS,
9x12, 50c a package. The Times.
FOR SALE--25 ACRES CORN
fodder in shock. 6 ton oat hay.
Sell all or any part. Can be fed
on place if desired. Wilbert
Long, Hulett, Wyo. tfn.
'ONE MODERN H 0 U S E A N D
Cabins for rent.--Mrs. Carl Jen-
sen. Telephone 97R2. tfn.
FOR SALE -- 160 ACRES IN
Bear Lodge. Price $1,000. Rich-
ard Smith, Sundance. Box 155,
or Phone 4F3. 5-8*
.FOR RENT--3 ROOM HOUSE--
.John Morris, Devils Tower, Wy-
7-8-9
Used Cars
1951 Ford Victoria
Demonstrator, low mile-
age. New car guarantee.
Heater, radio, etc.
Christie Motors
Spearfish, S. D.
FOR AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
Job use Luster-Shene Sweeping
Compmmd. --Small Homes Co.
ttn
FOR SALE---300 BALES ALFAL-
fa hay. At old Ellis Hamilton
place, Beulah, Wyo. -- Anton
Troyer. B-9*
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FOR SALE -- FOUR BURNER
Coronado gas range in good con-
dition, $50. Mrs. George Beagle.
8-9
RELIABLE MAN WITH CAt
wanted to call on farmers in
local county. $25 a day or more,
possible. No capital required.--
Write: A. C. Myers, 2401 Larimer
St., Denver, Colo., CH 6050. It
WANTED TO LEASE A RANCH,
either on shares or cash rent.
Have machinery and some stock.
Prefer stock on shares.--Inquire
Sundance Times office. 8-10"
W A N T E D -- A PERMANENT
ranch job with a future--15 to
20 years experience. --- Inquire
Sundance Times office-~ 8-9"
Moskee
(Feb. 18)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Slagle and
Johnnie were in Belle Fourche
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milten Gray, Mrs.
Andy Clark and Sharon, Mrs. Les-
lie Jones and Edwin Jones visited
Mrs. Edwin Jones in the Dead-
wood hospital Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deranleau
and Carl were Spearfish shoppers
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Apland and
children were weekend guest at
the Ed French home in Lead, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Milten Gray, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Clark and Sharon
shopped in Spearfish and Dead-
wood Tuesday evening and visited
Mrs. Edwin .Tones in the hospital.
Francis Madler and Joan Phoe-
bus, of Baker, Montana, and Ber-
nard Madler of Spearfish visited
at the Charles Madler and B. A.
Jesfield homes Saturday evening.
Among those shopping in Sun-
dance Saturday evening and at-
tending the show were Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Slagle, Johnnie and
Vanda Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Clark and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs.
Milten Gray, Henry Saari and Les-
lie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Lappe,
Dallas and Eileen.
Mr. and Mrs. pete Toth and
Nancy attended the show in New-
castle Sunday.
Mrs. E. J. Deranleau, Mrs. Hen-
ry Saari, Mrs. Pete Toth, Mrs. R.
J. Pattinson and Edwin Jones
were shopping in Spearfish and
Deadwood Thursday. Mrs. Deran-
leau, Mrs. Saari and Edwin Jones
visited with Mrs. Jones in the
Deadwood hospital.
Sunday dinner guests at the An-
dy Clark's were Mr. and Mrs. Am-
brose Lappe, Dallas and Eileen,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and
O
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Milten Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. N. S. Clark, Oliver Clark
and Myrna Mae Butts.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Arnoldt and
Douglas were visiting at the B.
A. Jesfield and Charles Madler
homes Sunday.
A Valentine party was given at
the school house Friday afternoon.
Lunch was served to all that at-
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of
Rapid City brought Mrs. Manda
Walker home Sunday.
Thursday evening dinner guests
at the Milten Gray home were
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Clark and Sharon
and Edwin Jones.
Mrs. Ambrose Lappe and Eileen
were Sundance shoppers Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Slagle and
family spent the weekend in Rap-
id City. Mrs. Manda Walker is
staying with her son and family
for a week.
Mrs. Ambrose Lappe, Eileen and
Mrs. Robert Craig were Sundance
shoppers Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deranleau
and Carl had Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Clark and
Sharon visited Sunday afternoon
at the Harry Clingan's in Upton.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
N. S. Clark and Oliver Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Peterson,
Sandra and Leslie Saari and Carl
Deramleau attended church in
Spearfish Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Lappe,
Dallas and Eileen were Sunday
dinner guests at the Charles
Clarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Milten Gray, Mrs.
Andy Clark and Sharon and Mrs.
Leslie Jones spent Wednesday in
Spearfish and Lead.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deranleau
and Carl were visiting their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Edwin Jones in the hos-
pital in Deadwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Milten Gray spent
the weekend visiting in Sundance.
Personal Items
Mrs. Leonard Snook spent sever-
al days in town this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rolf enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hughes
at dinner at their home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rounds and
children spent Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Vic French in Rapid
City.
John Binney was a busines call-
er in Newcastle Monday afternoon.
Miss Barbara Franklin of Hulett
visited at the Harry Davis home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beagle
spent Friday in Gillette.
Ronnie Carr was an overm
guest at the home of his grand.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cart
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, Miss
Barbara Franklin and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Schloredt spent Sunday
in Belle Fourche at the George
Pridgeon home. Miss Doris Prid-
geon celebrated her birthday that
day.
John Binney and Sid Harvey
were Upton callers on Friday.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cart
and family visited at the Jerry Cart
home.
Mrs. Don Rounds and Donna,
and Mrs. Ted Rounds, Grace Ma'
rie and Teddie spent Saturday in
the Hills.
Among the diners at the Royal
Club in Beulah Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bennick,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shewey,
Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
corn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rounds,
Mrs. Helen Smith, Nels and Con"
nie and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Round~,
Complete
Repair and Service
On All Makes of
Cars and Trucks
Thompson Motor
Co.
Oldsmobile GMC
Spearfish, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patterson
and Tex Craig accompanied Mrs.
Henry Saari and Mrs~ Frank Pet-
erson to Spearfish Monday. Mrs.
Saari and Mrs. Peterson were busi-
ness callers in Belle Fourche Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Lappe,
Dallas and Eileen were shopping
in Sundance Saturday evening
and attended the show.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jesfield shop-
ped in Sundance Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Peter-
son were callers in Sundance Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hunt and
daughters were visiting at the Bob
Hunts in Moorcroft Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Slagle and
Johnnie and Mrs. Pete Toth were
shopping in Spearfish and Belle
Fourche Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones were
visiting at the Andy Clark's Thurs-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Toth and
girls visited at the Claude Sackett
home in Osage Monday.
A MODERN FOOD
STORE
$r
Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery 6oods
Belle Fourehe, 8. B,
THIS WEEK WE HAVE TIIE
following things and all are so
good looking --- new suits for
Spring with all the new details,
some with the new full swinging
skirts and little short jackets.
New dresses have come in, too,
and all are so good looking.
Women will have plenty of op-
portunity to dress up this spring
and you will like our new styles.
Kepp's, a shop for women, Rap-
id City, S. D., in the post office
block next to Red Owl Grocery.
FOR SALE
1948 Plymouth Sedan
Radio, Heater
1948 F-1 Ford Ton
Pickup • Radio,
heater, spotlight.
1946 Ford V-8 Sedan
1942 Chevrolet Sedan
1958 Ford Tudor
COOL MOTORS
Sundance, Wyo.
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You're right,
sister -- h e' d
better come to
"I still think it would be better
Tower Lumber to buy our lumber already cut!°'
Co. for his doors and windows.
We have the equipment, the material
and the skill to make up doors and
windows to suit your needs. Also, we
carry a large supply of stock doors
and windows. You'll get a better deal
if you deal with--
Devils Tower, Wyo.
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