:b the Black Hills of WyomhsI
C|assifieds!
ADVERTISEMENTS APPEARING
UNDER THIS HEADING WILL
:BE CHARGED F0E AT THE
RATE ~JDc PER WORD
OF~ CASH
XlNIXU~ CHARGE .................. 15c
]~LIND ADS ................. 25c EXTRA
C~ OF THANKS ........... .$1,00
I~GISTERED HE R E F O R D
bulls for sale.--Yearlings and
twos. ~ Dillon B. Ruland, Al-
va, Wyo. 46tfn
SAW FILING AT THOMAS SHOE
ShoP---Sundance. 4 tf~
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
for-sale--Inquire at .Lee's Phar-
macy, 8undance 4 tfn
~C'OM S TAX. AJ~D'~ BOOKKEEP-
lug work~Frank Cubbison,
8undance. 4 tf~
~L OIL TANK~--100 GALLON
at $22.50, 265 gallon at $36.00.
Ha~t Brothers Lumber and
Hardware, Sundance, Wyo.etfn
~VANTED ~ USED TRAILER
bousee and used cars. Our buy-
er is in Sundance once a week.
A post card will 'bring him to
your door with the top dollar
~oid for either your car or trail-
house. Emergency housing
and transportation makes the
meed for both tremendous. Pro-
duetion will bring ~he price
down, so if you can spare it,
why ~ot sell it. Write today to
Fay Poobles, 425 West Yellow-
stone, Casper, Wyoming. 8-13
LOST----~PARE 6.60 x 16 TIRE
and Wheel between Hulett and
Sundance on the oil. Reward--
FranCis Stafford, Alva, Wyo.
9-12"
FOR SALE----I 939 PLYMOUTH
Motor~Inquire at Chlttim
Motor, Sundance.
TI.RE~, TIRES--A TRUCK IX)AD
Just received at Tracy Motor
Co. Pickup and Passenger 6:00
x 16--6:25 x 16--7:00 x 15---
?:00 x 16--6:50 x 16.
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FOR RENT--~ANDWICH SHOP
ie Sundange from April let to
June 1st or longer. Inquire
~)tck Dudrey, Sundance. 11-14"
FOR SALE---LACe OIL BURN-
ing Heater~Inquire Sundance
Hospital. 1 ltfn
~TRAYED FROM PASTURE--2
Red White Face Heifers bracd-
ed on right hip Cross Anchor~
Dungey and Bennett, Aladdin,
Wyo. 12-13-14
FOR SALE ~ REGISTERED
' Milking "Shorthorn Bull Calves
Dual Purpose cattle. Add a
milk strain to your ~beef herd
and raise bigger and better
calves, Write for pedigrees.
Donald Payne, Mgr. Mahto Te-
pee Ranch, Alva, Wyoming, 35
Miles west of Belle Fourche,
S.D. 12-~3-14
$60 ACRES LAND FOR LEASE--
Write Sundance, Wyoming Box
5. It
FOR SALE--1 REGULAR FARM-
all Tractor, 7 ft. Tractor Sweep,
2-Furrow 14 i~ch plow. A com-
plete tractor set up a real buy.
~pearfish Implement Co., Spear-
fish, S. D.
MALE HELP WANTED--OPPOR-
tunity of life time supplying
DDT and other profitable pro-
ducts to farmers in Crook coun-
tY. No experience or capital
required. Must have auto and
good references. Permanent.
Write or wire McNess Company,
Dept. T., Freeport, Illinois. 12'
FOR ~ALE~GRAIN DRILL, 8-
foot, 6 inch spacing with grass
seed attachment. Ready to go
to work ~ Myron Goodson,
Phone 13F21, Su~dance. it
~3R SALE--PRACTICALLY NEW
Harley Davidson Motorcycle,
U, L. 80; 3 new tires. For par-
ticulars write Box 342, Upton,
Wyom lng. 12-13 *
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Miller Creek
The 8undanee Times, 8undanee, Wyoming '-~
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Penn Smith was host to a large
crowd of neighbors last Wed~es-
day evening. As usual everyone
spent an enjoyable evening visit-
ing, eating and playing cards.
Paul Cummings and Tom Oil-
:bert passed thru this vicinity en-
route to Sunda~ce Thursday.
Rose Marie Miles was rushed
to Sundance Thursday following
a severe attack of appendicitis.
Dr. Clarenbach performed the op-
eration that afternoon and we
attended a state meeting of the
Future Homemakers of America.
Snow blocked the roads from
Cheyenne to Laramie so they were
detal~led and missed a part Of
the session.
Penn Smith's house was liter-
ally filled to overflowing when
his friends and neigh,bors came in
last Wednesday evening to play
cards.
Mrs. Ben Wolfe received a tele-
gram from her son Lester that he
has arrived in the United States.
He has been with the army of
occupation i~ Europe.
Mr. Tony Anderson arrived
home after a sojourn in Hot
Springs where he went on account
of poor health.
George Weaver took Frank
Ehlert to town on business Mon-
day morning.
Word received Thursday eve-
are glad to hear she is making a
satisfactory recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers and
Phyllis left Friday for their for-
mer home in Missouri.
Mrs. John Goff spent several
days last week at Alliance, Nebr.
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tippets and
children spent the week-end in
Sheridan.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cart spent
Sunday with the former's parents.
Kathleen Moore visited with
Alice Ann Oudin last Thursday
morn i~ag.
Mr. and Mrs. Hally Oudin and
Alice Ann spent ~unday at the
Will Oudin and Vore homes.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Oudtn and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Oudi~.
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Oshoto ni~g that Mr. and Mrs. Robert
] Overseth are the parents of a
Alberta Sehn started attending[ baby boy born March 14 in Sher-
the Oshoto school on Monday of[ idan.
this week. She has been going to[ ...... x ....
the Sundance school during the| HOSPITAL NOTEa
wilater. [ O
Mrs. Allen Peterson resumed'
her teaching duties on Monday Freddie Nelson, Newcastle, was
released from the Sundance hos-
pital Monday, following an ap-
pendectomy.
Mrs. Bronacom, Osage, return-
ed to her home Monday following
.appendectomy.
Rose Marie Miles, 12 years old,
of Carllle will be released to go
to her home tomorrow, she was
an appendectomy patient.
Mrs. Tom Bay, Seely, was oper-
ated on for appendicitis Sunday.
Anna Fredrickson, who was
very Ill following a ruptured ap-
pendix is much improved.
Cyrus Calhoun, Seely was ad-I
m'i~tted Monday for appendectomy.
His is satisfactory.
Two-year old Elaine Marie
underwent an appen-
A boy was born Monday night
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison at
the Sunda~ce hospital.
Barbara Mahoney, Alva is a
medical patient.
Joe Denker was released from
the hospital last week.
Mrs. Enice Cheshier was re-
leased last Friday.
Bill Mauch, who underwent an
appendectomy, was released Mon-
day.
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NEW DANDELION
KILLER REPORTED
A new treatment for dandelion-
speckled lav,~ns was reported here
after .being sick the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Charlle Roberts
stopped in Oshoto on their way to
Sundance Friday,
Bill Glover was calling in Osho-
to Sunday morning.
Saturday evening supper guests
of Mr. a~d Mrs_ Homer Holmes
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lachnick,
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Evans, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sehn and family, Mrs.
Clinton Holmes and Mary and
Fred Moeller and Charles Rath-
bun. The evening was spent play-
ing cards.
Mr. Hahn a~d son Jewel called
at the Dell Evans home Friday
afternoon,
Several people from this vicin-
ity attended the Hartshorn sale
near Stroner on Wednesday of
last week.
Devil's Tower
Mrs. Louise Hoese and little son
are staying in Spearfish while
her husband is south buying cat-
tle.
Wm. Anderson, wife and son
made a trip to Gillette last week
after tractor parts.
Mrs. Tom Slater, who resided
here one winter while her daugh-
ter taught school was on the
stage l~st Friday. She was on her
way to Hot Springs, S. D. to join
her husband as he has work there
on a building project.
Ellse Grenier arrived home
Sunday after a trip to Laramle
accompanied by Mrs. Grtffts. They
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today by Dayton Klingman, Wyo-
ming Experiment Station agron-
omist.
The treatment described by
Klingman deals with use of a
selective weed killer, 2, 4-D,
which will, when properly ap-
plied, single out and destroy dan-
delions without injury to lawn
grass. Methods of applying the
spray were tested in 1945 experi-
mental work which has just been
summarized.
One treatment, in which the
2, 4-D spray was applied to a
lawn plot on July 16 and August
15, was found to have left less
than one per cent of the original
stand of dandelions at the end of
tile season.
Seven other variations of this
treatment all gave marked re-
tluctiwns in dandelion numbers,
he pointed out. In contrast, a!
check plot which received no l
treatment actually had 25 per
cent more dandelions at the end of
the season than it had at the
start.
Klingman indicated that best
When You Invest
In Fences
Invest In The
Best
Just Received
One-Half
Carload
Thursday, March 21,
dandelion control was ob|
with sprays applied later in
season. The 2, 4-D, he said,
apparently more effective
the dandelions are growing
tiveJy and when temperatures
higher, as in late spring and
mer.
DR. EDW. 3. NORWOOD. 0.
An Expert Eyesight
from Crawford, Nebraska,
IN HULETT MARCH 26.
HOTEL. 9 A. M. TO 5 P.
Have your and your chil
eyes examined. He is a very
pert and broadly
Retinoscopist and an
scopist, which enables him to
fectly fit your glasses and
erly diagnose eye condition.
AGAIN IN SUNDANCE
THE HOTEL ~.ARCH 27.
A. M. TO 4:00 P. X.
RED CROSS
DANCE
Sponsored by
Redwater Homemakers Club
FARRELL HALL
Saturday Nite, March 30
Black Hills
"' Victory Frolic
It's
Deadwood, S. D. Auditorium
Hog Wire
Good!
After a hard day's work
you start thinking how
good a glass of cold
beer would taste. Start
thinking about Dukes'
Bar & Lounge and the
thirst p)~o61em'is solved.
Taste how mellow it is,
March 21, 22,23
An exhibit of six original oil paintings depicti]
historical scenes in the history of American
cine will be on display.
THURSDAY EVENING
STYLE PARADE
Deadwood merchants will show new Easter coS-
tumes and fabrics in the big style parade
evening. Husic by the Deadwood high school
FRIDAY--HOSPITAL NIGHT
.... A program of outstandingBlack
entertainment. Committee will
door prizes of hard to items such
nylons, alarm clocks, sheets, etc.
how smooth. It's really SATURDAY--RURAL SCHOOL
Sheep Wire oo.,
Field Fence
C. D. Roberts
Duke's Bar and
Lounge
Sundance Sundanee
Pupils of the county schools will compete for
prizes in presentation of the Y. C. L minor
Health. 4-H Club demonstrations Saturday
ing.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Big Victory Frolic