NEW FOR OLD in Kan-
City, Mo., where
(above)
_ powered
by Caterpillar
engine
crumbles buildings
two-ton Lg
Wrecker destro
buildings in five square
blocks. (CNS PHOTO)
DALLAS DARLING
Jayne Mansfield, (below
basks in Hpllywood
shine where she is starlet.
(UP PHOTO)
CATCH was made by
(below) of Pana-
when two big fish
(CNS PHOTO)
Hulett
Mrs. Bill Bush, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
the funeral services
Taylor in Sundance
Vasey spent the past
where her sis-
Landrigan is ser-
ad Mrs. Ted Wilson return-
ed home Tuesday from a trip to
Salt Lake City. They will make
their home in the Bucher apart-
ment until they can build on the
ranch east of town.
Dick Bush has been having
trouble lately with dogs running
his calves in the north part of
town. Considerable damage has
been done and owners of dogs
could cooperate by keeping them
tied until the calves can be moved.
FULL 2-PLOW
Allis-Chalmers CA Tractor
with
Live Power Hydraulic System
Wide Front Axle
Power-Adjusted Wheels
Snap Coupler
Delivered on Your Farm for
$1740
Plus Sales Tax
Rev. Jervis and Malcolm Bucher
made a business trip to Bismark,
N. D. by plane Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Long drove
to Sheridan Wednesday on busi-
ness.
The Willing Workers held their
annual progressive dinner Thurs-
day evening with courses served
at the homes of Mrs. Lydia Hau-
ber, Mrs. Glen Bush and Mrs. Wy-
man Ford. Following the dessert
a business meeting was held and
election of officers. Those elected
were: president, Mrs. Malcolm
Bucher, vice-president, Mrs. Fred
Borne; Secretary, Mrs. John Call-
quist and treasurer, Mrs. Lydia
Hauber. The May meeting will be
held at the church at which time
the new officers will be installed.
Friday the main street had a
face lifting job done on it. All
cars were removed from the street
and dirt, snow and mud removed.
Let's hope it will stay, this way
permanently.
Mrs. Rosa Wright celebrated her
eighty-ninth birthday Friday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Jess
Storm. She entertained many call-
ers during the day and was the
recipient of many cards and gifts.
It was necessary to take Mrs.
Bill Clark back to the hospital in
Gillette this week. She has been
ill for several months.
Mr. Frank Vasey and Mrs. Jack
Vasey spent Friday in Deadwood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of
Hermosa, S. D. spent the weekend
visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phelps and
son of Sundance visited Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nil-
son.
TtIE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundanee, Wyo. April 21, 1955
Personcl Items
Attending the American Legion
Spring Conference for District No.
5 in Gillette Sunday were Mrs. E1-
friede Schloredt, Mr. and Mrs.
Scotty Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Good.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hawken Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. tIub Finch and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rolf and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess of
Otheo, Colorado arrived Saturday
and will make an extended visit
with relatives and friends in the
Black Hills. Mrs. Burgess is
sister of Mrs. Henry Cundy and
Mrs. Sam Rice.
d
As I have sold my ranch, we will sell at Public Auction at the ranch located 12 i
miles north of Upton and 16 miles south of Sundance on Sundance-Upton-. high- t
way the following described property.
I
Monday, April 25
SALE STARTS 10:30 A.f. Lunch Served by WSCS Club at Noon
75 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK
4 Shorthorn milk cows, 6yrs. old, two should be fresh by sale day; Shorthorn milk cow, 3 yrs.
old, milking now; White Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. old; 20 head Hereford heifers, yearlings; 11
Hereford steers, yearlings; 7 Angus heifers, year lings; 8 Angus steers, yearlings; 5 Shorthorn
heifers, yearlings; 4 Shorthorn steers, yearlings; 7 Brahma heifers, yearlings.
QUARTER HORSES (Hancock Breeding)
,Palomino mare, Reg. AQHA, 5 yrs. old in foal to Dust Storm; Palomino yearling stud colt, Appendix.
Reg. by Dust Storm out of above mare; Sorrel yearling filly colt, out of Don Juan, Reg. -
Registered Appendix.
CONSIGNED BY RAY BAKER
Two-year-old filly by Salty Joe breeding; Bay mare (roping, dogging or barrel racing) 12 yrs.
old; Yearling stud colt, by Omega Socks (RL Underwood breeding) Line bred Salty Joe stud,
two-year-old sorrel, racing prospect.
MACHINERY
1952 Ford tractor, 12 speed trans., about llO0 hrs.; 74t. mower; 2-bottom plow, 14" and breaker
bottoms; tiller; Krouse one way; Blade; 8' deep furrow drill. All 6 above pieces Ford attach-
ments7, New W-W steel cattle branding chute for right or left side (Brahma size); 1953 New Hol-
land baler, like new; Morrflle side delivery rake; 2-section spike tooth harrow; 11/o HP IHG gas
engine; 2-wheel trailer with flatbed; IHG 8" feed grinder; Clipper fanning mill, like new;,
IHG end gate seeder; Timber Lock combination grain and stock,,fits 1/o ton Chev.; Hudson tank
heater, used 4 weeks; pump jack; Power Kraft, 3-4 HP electric motor; 500 chick A. R. Wood
LP gas brooder; two sets of harness; steer roper's saddle in A-1 condition; saddle bronc tree in
A-1 condition; bob sled; 1 ton Chev. pickup box with fenders; forge, anvil; cycle grinder; 8' stock
tank; Montgomery Ward 700 IBS seperator; 1947 Massey larris 2-plow size, Farmall type;
2-bottom plow, 14"; Posthole digger, like new; 400-ga., septic tank; good buggy and driving
harness, like new; platform scales; 4 sacks alfalfa seed; 50 posts.
TWO BRANDS LH LH
AND IRONS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1948 7-cu. foot Frigidaire; Hardwick apt. size LIP gas, 4 burner range; Montgomery Ward coal
and wood range; living oem set; GE washing machine; coal and wood heater; several bedl
and mattresses.
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TERMS - -- - -- - CASH
Other Articles Too Numerousto Mention
b
WALTER L. CHAPMAN Owner t
P
McDONALD IMPLEMENT CO. I Y
]tlle FOUrche South" Dakota l a . Dick ]Wader & Fred Perino, Auctioneers Union St.te Bank, Clerk
NEW FOR OLD in Kan-
City, Mo., where
(above)
_ powered
by Caterpillar
engine
crumbles buildings
two-ton Lg
Wrecker destro
buildings in five square
blocks. (CNS PHOTO)
DALLAS DARLING
Jayne Mansfield, (below
basks in Hpllywood
shine where she is starlet.
(UP PHOTO)
CATCH was made by
(below) of Pana-
when two big fish
(CNS PHOTO)
Hulett
Mrs. Bill Bush, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
the funeral services
Taylor in Sundance
Vasey spent the past
where her sis-
Landrigan is ser-
ad Mrs. Ted Wilson return-
ed home Tuesday from a trip to
Salt Lake City. They will make
their home in the Bucher apart-
ment until they can build on the
ranch east of town.
Dick Bush has been having
trouble lately with dogs running
his calves in the north part of
town. Considerable damage has
been done and owners of dogs
could cooperate by keeping them
tied until the calves can be moved.
FULL 2-PLOW
Allis-Chalmers CA Tractor
with
Live Power Hydraulic System
Wide Front Axle
Power-Adjusted Wheels
Snap Coupler
Delivered on Your Farm for
$1740
Plus Sales Tax
Rev. Jervis and Malcolm Bucher
made a business trip to Bismark,
N. D. by plane Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Long drove
to Sheridan Wednesday on busi-
ness.
The Willing Workers held their
annual progressive dinner Thurs-
day evening with courses served
at the homes of Mrs. Lydia Hau-
ber, Mrs. Glen Bush and Mrs. Wy-
man Ford. Following the dessert
a business meeting was held and
election of officers. Those elected
were: president, Mrs. Malcolm
Bucher, vice-president, Mrs. Fred
Borne; Secretary, Mrs. John Call-
quist and treasurer, Mrs. Lydia
Hauber. The May meeting will be
held at the church at which time
the new officers will be installed.
Friday the main street had a
face lifting job done on it. All
cars were removed from the street
and dirt, snow and mud removed.
Let's hope it will stay, this way
permanently.
Mrs. Rosa Wright celebrated her
eighty-ninth birthday Friday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Jess
Storm. She entertained many call-
ers during the day and was the
recipient of many cards and gifts.
It was necessary to take Mrs.
Bill Clark back to the hospital in
Gillette this week. She has been
ill for several months.
Mr. Frank Vasey and Mrs. Jack
Vasey spent Friday in Deadwood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of
Hermosa, S. D. spent the weekend
visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phelps and
son of Sundance visited Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nil-
son.
TtIE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundanee, Wyo. April 21, 1955
Personcl Items
Attending the American Legion
Spring Conference for District No.
5 in Gillette Sunday were Mrs. E1-
friede Schloredt, Mr. and Mrs.
Scotty Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Good.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hawken Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. tIub Finch and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rolf and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess of
Otheo, Colorado arrived Saturday
and will make an extended visit
with relatives and friends in the
Black Hills. Mrs. Burgess is
sister of Mrs. Henry Cundy and
Mrs. Sam Rice.
d
As I have sold my ranch, we will sell at Public Auction at the ranch located 12 i
miles north of Upton and 16 miles south of Sundance on Sundance-Upton-. high- t
way the following described property.
I
Monday, April 25
SALE STARTS 10:30 A.f. Lunch Served by WSCS Club at Noon
75 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK
4 Shorthorn milk cows, 6yrs. old, two should be fresh by sale day; Shorthorn milk cow, 3 yrs.
old, milking now; White Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. old; 20 head Hereford heifers, yearlings; 11
Hereford steers, yearlings; 7 Angus heifers, year lings; 8 Angus steers, yearlings; 5 Shorthorn
heifers, yearlings; 4 Shorthorn steers, yearlings; 7 Brahma heifers, yearlings.
QUARTER HORSES (Hancock Breeding)
,Palomino mare, Reg. AQHA, 5 yrs. old in foal to Dust Storm; Palomino yearling stud colt, Appendix.
Reg. by Dust Storm out of above mare; Sorrel yearling filly colt, out of Don Juan, Reg. -
Registered Appendix.
CONSIGNED BY RAY BAKER
Two-year-old filly by Salty Joe breeding; Bay mare (roping, dogging or barrel racing) 12 yrs.
old; Yearling stud colt, by Omega Socks (RL Underwood breeding) Line bred Salty Joe stud,
two-year-old sorrel, racing prospect.
MACHINERY
1952 Ford tractor, 12 speed trans., about llO0 hrs.; 74t. mower; 2-bottom plow, 14" and breaker
bottoms; tiller; Krouse one way; Blade; 8' deep furrow drill. All 6 above pieces Ford attach-
ments7, New W-W steel cattle branding chute for right or left side (Brahma size); 1953 New Hol-
land baler, like new; Morrflle side delivery rake; 2-section spike tooth harrow; 11/o HP IHG gas
engine; 2-wheel trailer with flatbed; IHG 8" feed grinder; Clipper fanning mill, like new;,
IHG end gate seeder; Timber Lock combination grain and stock,,fits 1/o ton Chev.; Hudson tank
heater, used 4 weeks; pump jack; Power Kraft, 3-4 HP electric motor; 500 chick A. R. Wood
LP gas brooder; two sets of harness; steer roper's saddle in A-1 condition; saddle bronc tree in
A-1 condition; bob sled; 1 ton Chev. pickup box with fenders; forge, anvil; cycle grinder; 8' stock
tank; Montgomery Ward 700 IBS seperator; 1947 Massey larris 2-plow size, Farmall type;
2-bottom plow, 14"; Posthole digger, like new; 400-ga., septic tank; good buggy and driving
harness, like new; platform scales; 4 sacks alfalfa seed; 50 posts.
TWO BRANDS LH LH
AND IRONS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1948 7-cu. foot Frigidaire; Hardwick apt. size LIP gas, 4 burner range; Montgomery Ward coal
and wood range; living oem set; GE washing machine; coal and wood heater; several bedl
and mattresses.
llll I l II I I
TERMS - -- - -- - CASH
Other Articles Too Numerousto Mention
b
WALTER L. CHAPMAN Owner t
P
McDONALD IMPLEMENT CO. I Y
]tlle FOUrche South" Dakota l a . Dick ]Wader & Fred Perino, Auctioneers Union St.te Bank, Clerk