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NO. I MIMEOGRAPH PAPER, GLASS: WE SELL IT, INSTALL Funeral services for Wallice
Legal and letter size at The it, or both. Ainsworth's, Spear- (Wallie) Simon, 62, former Sun-
Times. fish, S.D. 15tfn dance resident, were held June 8
~ at Stark's Chapel in Douglas. Simon
t/GaS and other needs filled with V-4 Wisconsin engine. Red died June 6 in the Converse Coun-
promptly at Blue Drug and Ranch, Beulah, Wyo. 23fin ty Memorial hospital.
The IOOF lodge was in charge
Jewelry, Spearfish, S.D. 37tfn of the service with the Rev. H. H.
WANTED: FEEDER CATTLE Lindeman assisting. Burial was in
for fall delivery. Get more mon- Douglas Park cemetery with full
ey for your cattle selling direct military honors.
to the feeder. Let me know what Simon was born Nov. 30, 1894
you will have so I can see them at Courtland, Kans., the son of
before the buying season starts. Abraham and Mary Jane Simon.
J. B. Driskill, Ph. 223, Spearfish,
S.D. 16if? While still a small boy, he moved
with his parents to a homestead
FOR SALE: JACUZZI WATER at the foot of Devils Tower.
On July 6, 1926, he was married
pump systems. Big D Oil Co. at Moorcroft to Grayce M. Kaiser
tfn of Chadron, Nebr.
He was a veteran of World War
Bill Howard, Gillette, Wyo. I and a member of the Odd Fel-
Phone 393.J, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. lows lodge.
He is survived by his wife,
WW- HAV~~WATJ.PAlaW.W TM and 296-W after 5 p.m. 11tfn Grayce; a sister, Bessie Rakestraw,
o Grove Ore broO
room house in Sundance; un- Bert of Jacksonville, Fla., and Guy
furnished. Phone 3-2815. 23-26* of Jansen, Nebr.; and several
nieces and nephews. A brother
I Joe preceded him in death.
Gov enl
" " " C, Inlr n
a windrower, see the new
(June
2O)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and
= , sons and Cliff Tompkins from
II.R SELF-PROPElLED I, Sheridan drove to the Buffalo
ranch south of Gillette recently
the windrower with the semi-revolving cam-type reel (available where the Moores purchased a
with pickup fingers for lodged hay and grain), buckskin pony for Tim.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aekerman
and family called at the Verle
See These Other Features, Toe: Pierce ranch one day during the
week.
1. Full hyrdaulic control of header and reel. Despite the muddy roads a good
2. Choice of cutting heights from 2 to 30 inches, attendance was at the Seely Clover-
leaf club at the Joyce Lobban home
3. Economical 25 HP air,oGled engine with electric starter. Thursday the 13th. Everyone en.
4. Ruggett channel iron construction, balanced weight, joyed the frozen food demonstra-
tion.
5. Planetary.typo steering with constant full power.Congratulations go to Donna Rae
6. Unlimited field operation . no grain or hay run down. Moore, who was chosen South Da-
kota high school rodeo queen at
7. Continuous range of swathing and road speeds, 2.8 mpbo Watertown last weekend. Norma
8. Grouped controls convenient to operator. Ann Moore was last year's queen.
Besides these honors Donna l~ae,
9. Sgedal long.wearing bearings which reduce maintenance. Norma Ann and Nancy Lea Thomp-
1O. Gem,farm', lights and starter, standard equipment, son have all been rodeo queens at
the Hulett rodeo. They are the
11. Dual drive wheels optional, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Moore.
Mrs. Maurice Madden and Mrs.
• Verle Pierce were Sundance callers
• one day during the week.
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Phone 125-J
Belle Fourehe, S. D.
LOGAN'S DRY CLEANING AND FOR SALE: 1954 CHEVROLET 3-4
Laundry Service . Hats cleaned ton pickup, 31,000 actual miles,
like new, one owner. First
and blocked, alterations madeplace south Devils Tower. Cecil
on all clothing that needs it. Cushman. lt*
Pickup on Mondays and Thurs-
days. 50tfn FOR SALE: USED JOHN DEERE
one-way plow; used John Deere
_ - = = = _ = :: - = = - mower; used Graham-Hoeme
REPAIR HOM"E
OR IN SHOP
All Parts and Work
GUARANTEED
186 W. Hudson
Phone 88
FOR SALE: MILLET, 'CANE,
milo, 75-day corn, Sudan and
any seed adapted to l~is area.
Bober Seed House, Newell, S. D.
23-26
plow. McDonald Implement Co.,
Belle Fourche, S.D. It
FOR SALE: A HORSE-DRAWN
mowing machine, in running or-
der and almost as good as new.
Price - $35. Claude Dillon, Sun-
dance. 25-26*
FOR RENT DURING SUMMER:
Furnished 5-room modern house.
Call AT. 3-2751 or see Mrs. J. O.
Brown. It
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TWO-BEDROOM, ALL - MODERN
house for rent. Inquire Lee's
Pharmacy. It
g~ubber Name
Buna is the name of a syntheUo
rubber developed in Germany.
A fishing picnic was held on the
Belle Fourehe river Tuesday. Those
attending were the W. B. Lobbans,
Charles and Raymond DeWitts,
Zaek and Bill Jays and Jim O'Con-
ner. Fro mall reports fishing was
good.
Mrs. Richard Youngberg spent
several days at Newell the past
week visiting her folks.
Doctor Baldwin from Gillette
came out to the Charles Moore
ranch Tuesday to see if he could
set a bull's leg, but was unable to
do anything with the leg.
The Chester Whitneys are busy
constructing a new shed. Joe Miller
is helping them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeWitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeWitt
.toured the Black Hills Monday.
Friday they drove to Forsythe,
Mont. to visit Mrs. Charles DeWitt's
father. The Raymond DeWitts left
for their home at Garden Grove,
Calif. Thursday the 13th.
Mrs. Mark Cushing, Spearfish,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tarres from
Lead were guests at the Glenn Fink
home Wednesday evening.
Harry Scoggin attended the high
, i
Dr. Oliver A. Jewett
OPTOMETRIST
Belle Fourehe Office
Over Frey's Hardware
(Phone 730)
Tuesday Through Saturday
THE SUNDANCE
Sundanee, Wyo.
patrol car. Mrs. Langtry
panied her husband to
where she spent two days
relatives.
school board meeting at Sundance Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Thursday the 13th. Gary had Sunday dinner
The Charles Moores, Harry Scog- Miller's mother, Mrs.
gins and Ray Dorsetts attended the Semsey in Spearfish.
barbecue in Belle Fourche Wed- Andy Policky made a
nesday, trip to Broadwater, Nebr.
Bill and Joyce Lobban attended Collins, Colo. Thursday to
a sheep herders jamboree at Sul- day.
phur, S. D. the 9th, reporting a ~--
good time. Serial W
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Hassen were NOTICE OF APPLI(
callers at the Charles Moore ranch UNITED STATES
Tuesday. Bureau of Land Mana
triet Land Office, Cheyenne,
ming.
Personal Items
~o,oo is hereby
pursuance of the Act
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hughes who approved May 10, 1872,
are leaving sometime this month Phillips and Harry E.
for Casper to make their home, whose Post Office ad~
were in Casper Monday to Wed- Aladdin, Wyoming, have
nesday to look for a house. Hughes' plication for patent for
son Douglas stayed at the Allen chant PhiUips No. 2 Plac
Edwards ranch during his parents Claim in an unorganise
absence, district in Crook County,
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Brimmer and as follows:
family of Mooreroft visited Sunday Marehant Phillips No. 9.
at the George Richards home. ing Lot 3 of Section
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fort, Farmer Resurvey Township 56
Knerr and Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Range 62 West of t
Hill of Fairfield, Ia. visited Mrs. Prinei@al Meridian,
Hill's mother, Mrs. E. C. Raey, in County, Wyoming, con'
Spearfish Sunday. 39.83 acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark of AYrsg yandto theall saidPers°nScharlieClal
Rogue River, Ore. arrived Thurs- ve~n,,
day for a visit with Mrs. Clark's h'psand Harry E. M~ tel
sisters, Mrs. Bessie Summers of placer mining claim so
Mooreroft, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. cribed and applied for, or
Sisson. On Sunday, a family din- thereof, are hereby n)tlJ
ner was held at the Summers farm unless their claims are d
home with the William Gardners according to the Laws ant
of Republic, Kan.; the Hugh Clarks, tions thereunder with the
Rogue River, Ore., and the F. M. of the United States Land
and Merle Sissons of Sundance Cheyenne, Wyoming, wiI
present, time provided by law, the,
Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Binney and forever barred by vir~
Jon drove to Basin, Wyo., Sunday provisions of the above
to visit Mrs. Binney's parents, Rev. Statute. ' t~
and Mrs. R. O. Rice and family.Dated this 3rd day of MaY, ~r
Mr. Binney returned home that day 1957.
while Mrs. Binney and Jon remain- Craig A. Decker,
ed for a two weeks visit. Manager
May 9-16-23-30, June
Bob Langtry drove to Cheyenne
Thursday to get a new Chevrolet
July
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Plenty of fashion-in-actionl The shirt with the
tee poeketl Center-back pleat for swinging ease.
t tails, converible collar. Dunk, drip-dry and you're
play without benetit of ironl Won t pill or fuzz. The
Dacron-pima blend in white, pale pastels. Sizes 28 to
See other Ship'n Shore no.iron blouses, from 3.50 ,'
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*DESIGN I'ATI~NY APpkll
Sundanee
"Everything to Wear"