b the BMA ~ of Wyonflmg The 8undanee Times, 8undanee, Wyoming Thursday, April 4, 194$ ~'
Moorcroft
Weeklg Roundup
Cpl. Harry H. Dickenson, son
of Hubert F. Dickenson of Sheri-
dan has returned to Sheridan fol-
lowing discharge from the army
at Fort Lewis, Wash. A veteran
of nearly four years, Dickenson
was attached to the 1304th base
unit ATC and saw duty in India
for a year.
Stewart F~sign accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hauber to
Rapid City Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Minnich oc-
eompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George
Thompson were visitors i~ Chey-
enne Wed. and Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kummerfeld
were shoppers in town Wed.
Jack Smith left Wed. for the
University to resume bis studies
after spending the spring vaca-
tion with home folks. Cecil Hugh
accompa~aied Jack and Cecil will
enroll in the University. He ptans
to take a course in law.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schuricht,
Billte Ellis of Newcastle, Mr. Aus-i
tin of Devils Tower were visit-
,ors in town Thursday.
Frank Proctor and son of HuN
ett stopped in Moorcroft Wednes-
day evening on their return home
after attending the funeral of
Howard Seig in Sheridan.
Maynard Briggs employee of a
Sheridan funeral home left Sheri-
dan recently for San Francisco
where he will sail for Manila as
superintendent of embalmers en-
gaged in removal of Military
dead to the United States. Briggs
served in World War II as a Lt.
In the army ski troops. He recent-
ly was discharged after a years
service i~ Europe.
Maynard is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Briggs of Sheridan
but were old time residents of
Moorcroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Twiford
accompanied by Bill Bennett left
Friday for a few days visit at
Glendo.
Visitors in town Friday were
Joe Watt of Buffalo Creek, Frank
Stewart of Rozet, Russell Krause
a~d Charlotte, Frank Kock and
Mr. and Mrs. Manke of Carlile.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seiners
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and daughter were passengers on
42 Friday for Kansas, where they
were called by the death of the
former's aged mother. They will
go by train to Grand Island, Nebr.
where they will join George's
brother and continue their journ-
ey by car.
CARD CLUB' NOTES
Mrs. Albert DeWolf was host-
ess last Thursday evening to the
card club. Two tables of 500 were
'played. High score was won by
Mrs. Cranston, low by Mrs. Pierce
and traveling by M~s. Freda
:Shoemake. A delicious hmcheon
of sandwiches, pickles, angel food
cake and coffee was served.
Miss ~fary Straight and Miss
Alice Hauber drove up from Sup-
erior Friday evening to spend the
week end in Moorcroft. They are
both teaching in Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Zimmer-
schied and sons of Carlile were
visitors in Moorcroft Friday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Trusty Moore and daugh-
ter ; Mrs. Delmer Marsh; Edwin
Hauber of New Haven; Earl Dil-
linger; Hans Kummerfeld; Mickie
Pollock and Charlie Eitel were
visitors in town Saturday.
IVfr. and Mrs. Gerald Hall and
sons of Sheridan accompanied by
Prentiss and Amos Hall who have
been in Sheridan for a short time
drove down Saturday afternoon
to visit at the Bert Hall home
over Sunday.
The Senior play "Fingerprint"
given at the high school auditor-
ium Friday night was well attend-
ed and surely enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell were
callers at the Charlie Eitel home
Saturday.
Visitors in town Saturday eve-
ning were Bill Eldridge, Russell
Krause and Charlotte, and Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saunders
of Dayton accompanied by their
son Howard Junior were visitors
i~ Moorcroft Friday night and
Saturday.
Shoppers in town Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hauber and
grandaughter of Devils Tower
and Mr. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Storm of Hul-
ett visited Sunday afternoon at
the Vesser home.
Mrs. J. E. Latham and Wanda
of Gillette visited in Moorcroft
Sunday.
Mrs. A1 Sylvester has bee~a on
the sick list the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimsey and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ehner
Kimsey attended the show in[
town Sunday night.
Grant Dlckerson of Buffalo
was an overnight visitor in Moor-
croft Sunday night.
Beulah
Bob, Hamilton is in the hospital
at Hot Springs receiving treat-
ment for his back, which was
hurt while he was in service over-
seas.
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Mr. and Mrs, John Crake and
Mrs. Leo Crago and childre~ were
shopping in Belle Fourcche the
first of last week.
Mrs. Frank Tauck and Mrs.
Clifford Island were in Spearfish
last Tuesday. Mrs. Tauck pur-
chased a bunch of baby chicks
while there.
Mrs. Frank Tauck, Mrs. John
and Mrs. Leo Crago attended the
Redwater Homemakers club meet-
ing held at Mrs. Bud Harpers in
Spearfish last Wednesday.
man one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mathews
and Myrtle visited in Sundance
Friday afternoon.
Hubert Mathews and Bob Crake
graveled their road toward Beu-
lah last week.
Mr. Ishmael painted Mrs. Guid-
ingers kitchen last Thursday. He
tells us Mrs. Ishmael is still in the
Deadwood hospital, and is recov-
ering satisfactorily from pneu-
monia.
Walter Mathews is remodeling
Mrs. Hubert Mathews visited the inside of his store and Mr.
Wednesday p. m. with Mrs. W. H. Ishmael is painting it for him.
Mathews and Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blakeman
Marlene Mills visited and stay-I
ed over ~ight with Verla Crago]and sons attended a birthday sup-
one evening last week. [per given Thursday evening at
Frank Tauck has been farming] the W. H. Blakema~ home, in
on Dry Creek the past week. } honor of Gerald. Also for Misses
Bob Crake helped Gerald Blake-~ Iris Bryan, Mildred Landers and
Mr. John TrotSer who were hem@
spending thei~ spring vacation.
Everyone enjoyed the evening
very much.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crake re-
ceived word that their son Jack
who has been overseas almost a
year is to be home soon on a 30
day leave.
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AUCT!
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As I have sold my ranch I will hold a closing out sale 8 miles south of Hulett,
Wyoming; 5 miles east of Devil's Tower and 2~ miles off oiled road turn off
2 miles north of Devil's Tower store on
Tuesday, April 16th
Sale starts at 1:00 o'clock sharp I,,ncil on Grounds~Bring (',ups
24 HEAD OF CABLE
1 Brindle Milch Cow, age 10
1 Light Red Milch Cow, age 8
1 Red White Face Cow, age 6
2 Red Brockle Face Milch Cows, age
3 and 4
1 Roan Milch Cow, age 3
2 Red White Face Milch Heifers, age
2 and 3
(5 giving milk, 3 to freshen very soon)
I Registered Hereford Bull, age 2, a
good one
1 Roan Cow, age 3
2 Hereford Heifers, age 2
1 Yearling Steer
5 Yearling Heifers
6 Calves
6 HEAD OF HORSES
1 Gray Work Horse, age 6, weight 1200
very gentle to work or ride
1 Gray Work Horse, age 6, weight 1200
1 Bay Blaze Face Mare, smooth mouth,
weight 1200, very gentle to work or
ride
1 Brown Saddle Horse, coming 3, hal-
ter broke, gentle
1 Bay Mare, coming 3, work type, hal-
ter broke, gentle
1 Sorrel Colt, age 2, halter broke, work
type, gentle
HOGS
2 Red Brood Sows, to farrow May 5th
and 9th, weight about 275, age 10
months
POULTRY
"1 Turkey Gobbler
1 Turkey Hen
A Few Chickens
FARM MACHINERY
1 McCormick-Deering Farmall Tractor
On Steel, two ldOW size
I Wood Wheel Wagon, with box
1 ttay Stacker and Sweep
1 Horse Mower, McCormick-Deering,
Big Six
1 Twelve Foot Hay Rake
I Gang Plow
1 Walking Plow
1 Harrow Cart, all steel
1 Blacksmith Outfit
1 Grind Sione
Gal,°enized Pipe, 100 feet, half inch
Fuel Barrels and Cans
Log Chains, Pitch Forks, Crow Bars,
Etc.
1 Feed Grinder, eight inch burrs and
sacker
1 Galloway Cream Separator, large
size, like new
1 International Grain Binder, eight
foot, power hitch
1 Twelve Inch Tractor Plow, with
breaker attachments
1 McCorm~ck.Deering Power ]flower,
7 foot
1 McCormick-Deering Tractor Disc,
ten foot
I Iron Wheel Wagon
1 Two Section Harrow
I Riding Cultivator
I Bob Sled
2 Hay Racks
1 Lister
1 Engate Seeder
1 Drag Saw Outfit
1 Tank Heater
2 Sets of Harness
1 Stock Saddle
~ Barrel of Roof Cover
Other Miscellaneous Items Too Numer-
ous to Mention
JOHN D. WHITIES, Owner
TERMS: CASH OR SEE YOUR BANKER BEFORE SALE
SAM EWING, Auctioneer
SUNDANCE BANK, Clerk