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Legal and letter size at The
Times.
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS.
Complete line of parts for all
radios, record changers. All work
guaranteed. Gambles, Spearfish,
& D. tfn
fOR SALE -- JACUZZI WATER
pump systems. Crook County Re-
finery, fin.
~RING YOUR RADIOS TO GAMe
ble's in Spearfish for expert
vice.
29t
FOR SALE: USED AUTOMATIC
Bendix washing, machine'- $75.
John Ltndsey, Phone AT 3-1232.
BILL'S DRY CLEANING AND
Laundry Service is available in
Sundance twice a week; free
pickup and delivery on Mondays
and Thursdays. Bear Lodge Hotel
is pickup station, ltfn
TOWNSHIP PLATS - THE SUN-
dance Times. fin
MAIL ORDERS FOR PRESCRIP-
tions and ether needs filled
promptly at Blue Drug and
Jewelry, Spearfish, S.D. 37tfn
Used Farm
Implements
I Used 1951 Farmall
Tractor, Like New
1 Used John Deere A
Tractor
1 Used 8N Ford Tractor
1 Used New Holland 77
Hay Baler
1 Used New Holland 76
Hay Baler
1 Used Model 45
McCormick Hay Baler
1 Used 14-Ft. Grain
Drill
1 Used 3.Furrow 14-In.
Plow
SPECIAL BARGAIN
1 Used 1952 Chevrolet
Pickup
Spearfish
Implement Co.
Spearfish Phone 189
FOR SALE: 100 HEAD GOOD
heavy wooled ewes; ages - 2, 3
and 4; with lambs; ready to go
on grass. Priced for quick sale.
Will sell any number or all.
Kiuack Bros., Lower Spearfish
Valley, S.D. 17-18
....... Acco ioN,
Series E Suvings
FOR THE BEST IN ALL TYPES
of insurance - see L. O. Tracy,
Sundance. ~ 46tfn
IS YOUR CAR GIVING YOU THE
shock treatment due to wheels
that wiggle and bounce, that get
out of line and wear badly? End
the shock treatment - get our
precision wheel balancing and
Bear alignment service. Linstad
Alignment & Brake Service,
Belle Fourche, S.D. 24t~
FOR SALE: GOOD QUALITY
Bliss Triumph seed and eating
potatoes. Reasonably priced.
Kissack Bros., Lower Spearfish
Valley, S.D. 17-18
FOR SALE: IH DEEP FREEZE,
11.5 cu. ft.; garden tools, lawn
mower, record player;, miscellan-
eous items. Call 3-2325 after 5
on rubber;International Harvest-
er mounted corn planter, like
new; new fertilizer attachment.
E. Platt Witcher Estate, Helen
Witcher, Administratrix, Alad-
din, Wyo. 18-21
WI~ P-~CCK UP CLEANING'~T
Devils Tower Store (formerly
Greniers), Art Morgan's Service
Station, Hulett; at Fleming's
Grocery, Alva; Aladdin Store-
Mondays and Thursdays. Bill's
Dry Cleaning and Laundry serv-
ice. Elmer Jensen 18-21
Lt. Calvin He|de Starts
Marine Flight Training
Lt. Calvin Hejde, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Hejde, has completed
his pre-flight training at the Pen-
sacola, Fla. Navy air base. Hejde
is with the Marine Corps. He was
scheduled to start flying last
Thursday.
Oil men find about one cubic
foot of natural gas for every cubic
foot delivered to consumers.
to the
We're Pleased to
A product that has become an
indispensable part of the American
scene observed its 15th anniversary
May 1. In 15 short years, the
Series E Savings Bond has become
a permanent part of the nation.
Walter Tracy, chairman-of the
Crook County Savings Bond com-
mittee, said, "Many of these E
bonds purchased through the war
years are now sending children
through school, making down pay-I
ments on our dream homes or pro-i
viding additional income for those
in retirement.
"At the time we bought them,
we probably felt we were helping
to win the war through our bond
purchases. Now we realize that
we ourselves are the real bene-
ficiaries."
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. May 3, 1956
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chatfield
were Monday evening callers at
Lorey Anderson's and Don Grubb's.
Mrs. Emma Lou Barnes was an
honored guest at a pink and blue
shower at the Anderson home Wed-
nesday afternoon with Mildred An-
derson and Cora Smith co-hostess-
es. Appropriate games were play-
ed, gift parcels opened and a lunch
of pineapple short cake and coffee
was served. Invited guests in-
cluded Erma Nicholson, Florence
Hutchins, Mac Rathbun, Jessie
Pearson, Olive Long, Leora Myers,
Phillis Habeck, Mrs. Lebo, Clara
Owens, Dixie Dickson, Jennie Lea!
Rathbun, Opal Oudin, Margaret
Thorn, Clara Haptonstall, Marie
Minnich, Evelyn Mills, Crystall
Rathbun, Evelyn Edmonds, Cleo
Bear and Betty Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Culbertson
and family of Missouri arrived
Thursday to visit the Paul Myers
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorn were
Local S. D.
College Studenl
Industrial Tour
Jerry Trego, son of
Mrs. M. O. Trego of
among the 26 members of a S
printers organization at ,,;oU
kota State College who left
nesday for the club's ~ I
dustrial tour of Chicago.
The members of the
Club will return from the
May 6 after visiting
panics and plants of
tries.
Companies to be visited
students include the
R. R. Donnelley and Sons,
kins Printing
Rand-McNally and Co.
Typography Co.
Accompanying the group
Don Maxwell, instructor iS
ing, and Mrs. Maxwell.
NOTICE OF TIME
FOR ,PROVING
An instrument
the Last Will and
Burley J. Ankeney
filed in the District
Crook County, Wyoming,
with Petition of'Minnie M.
to be appointed as
thereof and that the said
admitted to probate.
Now, therefore, notice
given that hearing
Petition will be had
Judge of the District Court,
Courtroom, in the
Sundance, Crook CountY,
ming, at the hour of
in the forenoon on the
of May, 1956, at which
Roy Kiser was in Sundance Sat- persons interested may
Mrs. Ken Hutchins, Allie Hutch- urday having repair work done. be heard and contest the
ins, Mrs. Roger Rathbun and Mel- Mr. and Mrs. Lorey Anderson they so desire. 0fI
ody were Tuesday morning callers and Shirley were Tuesday after- Dated on this 3rcl day
of Opal Oudin and Dorothy. noon visitors of the Herb Finchs
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rathbun in their new home near Upton.1956.
and Melody and Mac Rathbun were Guy, Cleo and Forrest Olson via- Marion Cure, ~,~
Tuesday evening callers at Ha- ited their brother, Clyde, Sunday, (SEAL)Clerk District Cotv"
beck's, as were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. who was hospitalized at John Burns
Carr Wednesday evening, hospital in Belle Fourche. We Jones & Dumbrill, Attorney}
Louverne Nicholson helped with wish him a very speedy recovery. May 3-10-17-24
ranch work at the Nicholson
ranch, returning to his home Wed-
nesday night.
Roger Rathbun made a trip to
Belle Fourche for repairs Tuesday.
Fred Oudin completed a large
dam at Rathbun's last week.
Rodney Lebo and F. Owens were
ranch.
Wednesday callers at the Rathbun
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Minnich
consulted Dr. Logan in Belle
orh yw I}tY
both are much improved.
Chesney Rathbun attended the
Sundance Farm Bureau meeting
Monday night and Farm Bureau
meetings at Hulett, New Haven
and Alva Tuesday evening.
Of the
Northeastern Wyoming Hereford
Association
Security Trust &
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4c Boxed Candy
Jewelry
Purses
Billfolds
Black Hills Gold Jewelry
Cosmetic Sets
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