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FOR SALE
FOR authorized Kirby vacuum
cleaner sales and service, ~li
283-1899.
2tfn.
CHOICE Hereford bulls for sale.
Yearling and conMng two-year-
old homed and polled buUs.
From arCLficial insemination
~. Sired by p~orm-
a.rce t~stt¢] progmy proven
s~res. Priced low, in line with
the times. Ernest Smith, 3
miles east of Hulett, Ph. 467-
5605. 23-26
FOR SALE: John Deere one-way
12-~t. Surflex plow. Carl Mayer,
283-3754. 24-26*
FOR SALE: Beefalo Semen. For
more information, contact Al-
bert Neiman, Htdett, Wyoming,
Ph. 46"/-5735. 24l~.
FOR SALE: In this area, 1974
Si~ Select-a-Stitch with new
guarantee. Will sell for $87.S0
or $5.00 a month. Also have
19 745inser Future. Will sell on
paymems. To see, send phone
number and address to Credit
Box 451, O'Neill,
Nebr. '68763. 25-26
FOR SMJ~: 14 ft. flatbed trail-
er, wood dock, good tires; now
rmr~ gear, wired ~or Ughts.
$¢~0. Ph. 28.~-1637. 25-27
FOR SALE: Pickup box; 2-wheel
tedtity ~, spare tire, 2"
l~tch. Call 283-2761 after
6 p.m. $200. 25-26
FANTASTIC!
That's what this home is.
The new is still shiny and it's
loaded with extras.
Comes complete with
drapes and curtains. The
grass is up, strawberries,
shrubs and flowers are in.
Financing is available. Don't
wait, call today.
Sundance
Pb. 2833477
:MUST SELL at Once: Two 1974
Kirby vacum~ cleaners with
wide heads priced at $127.47
and $234.66. Both carry one
year goaramees. Tuese are
good shag units. To see, send
.~~ and address to
Credit Department, Box
84, O'Neill, Nebr. 67763. 25-26
FORSALE: Registered horned
Hereford btflls, two-year.olds,
at Gre~hill Hereford Ranch.
Wyoma Cranston, Moorcrofl,
Wyo. 25-26
FOR SALE: 13-ft. Aljo camper,
gas refrigerator, heater, lights,
$700. Ph. 283-3363 after 4 p.m.
or on weekends. 25-26"
FOR SALE: 1967 (~'vrolet Im-
pala 4-door. Ph. 283-1723. 25-26
FOR SALE: Mosler burgl~f,
fireproof safe. Double-door
combination lock, day-time in-
net" security doors, key lock, in-
side top right burglarproof com-
bination money chest. Call Busi-
ness Machines, Inc., 308-432-
4165, Chadron, Nebr. 25-26
FOR SALE: 1967 sport top Scout.
Ph. 283-2793. 25-27*
ON HAND: 3-pt. hitch with
booms - $850; high pressure
cattle sprayers - $750. New
sprinkler and flood pumps com-
ing in. Steen's Feeds, Belle
Foray.h, S.D. 25-28
FOR SALE: Horses - 6-year-old
registered quarterhorse roan
getding, gooa roping prospect.
Been shown in 4-H and was
all-atota~ performance horse.
13-yesT-oki maR, has speed,
went ~0 barrel racing school
Comact Carla Linklater, 467-
5325 a~ter 6 p.m. 25-26
FOR SALE: Toyota Corona sta.
tioa wagon, good omdttion,
clean, radio, Michelin radials,
disc brakes, carpeted t~mm~-
out. Moving, must sell, best
offer. 467-,~B7. Box 54; Devils
Tower, Wyo. 82714. 25-28
FOR SALE or Trade: Older
house to be moved or ~orn down,
Wond m~e a good storage
building or barn. Call 283-3695
or cm~ta~t Dick Proctor. 26-27
FOR SALE: 6 milk co'vs. Ph.
283-1645. 26-29"
FOR SALE: 12-ft. Ahmdrmm
boat, 7 ~. and ,trailer, $500.
Bob Ulriah. Ph. 283-3560e.- it
FOR SALE: Two 39" hardwood
bunk beds wi~ hardware to
convert to trundle. Mattresses
clean - $75. Harold Bernd, 283-
3378. It
FOR SALE: Used Frigidaire dish-
washer - $65; Stmdance Elec-
tric. It
FOR SALE: Used TV sets. Come
in and see these specials. Sun-
dance Electric. It
FOR SALE: 14-ft. Cres.Liner boat,
9V2 I-[P. Johnson motor and
trMler with box. E. F. Breja,
S~. 25-26*
FOR SALE: @t set of twin French
provincial canopy beds in good
condition. Ph: 283-1978. It
WANTED
WANTED: Pa,rty with goodcred-
it to asstane balance of $124.75
on 1975 Pfaff Dial-a-Stitch and
balance of $175 on 1975 New
Home with stretch stitch, but-
t~holer and blind stitch. Both
caz~ new gtmrantees. Please
send phone nurRber and ad-
dress ~ ~ Manager, Box
325, O'Neill, Nebr. 68763. 25-26
CUSTOM Haying. All New 11[o1[-
hnd equlpme~. Ommct Fred
or Bruce Cundy, Ph. 253.5402.
25-26
VERNON J. SEMSEY: The Pi-
• a~o man. Piano tuning, regulat-
ing and repair. I will be in
this ,area last week of July and
first week of August. Watch
rids space for dates. Contact
Redell Hoopec, Ph. 283-2293, or
Mrs. Kd~ Hamel, Ph. 283-
161I, for appointme~. 25-30*
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Immediate em-
ployment in hay and harvest
fields plus excellent long range
oppor~mity to work into a share
of ca, tile and grain ranch.
House, furniture and extras
provided. Orville Harper, Beul-
ah, Wyo., 307-283-1911. 26-29
FOR RENT
CABIN for Rent. Ph. 283-1120. It
MISCELLANEOUS
OPPORTUNITY: START now .
local Amway distributor offers
opportt~ty for good earnings.
You pick the hours. We assist.
For appoinlanent, call 283-3560,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 24-26"
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CASH REGISTER
SALES & SERVICES
And Supplies
Everything for the business
and the office. Full service
for all equipment.
BUSINESS
MACHINES, INC.
24Obst 3rd St.
Box 786
Chadron, Nebraska
f
YOUR
DREAM HOME
Smart styling with
versatility, modem with •
homey and hospitable atmos-
phere.
Solid, round procut logs.
Write for information.
WYOMING
MODELOG HOMES
Bimey Star Rte.
Sheridan, Wyo.
or call 674,6511
HOMESTEAD 6d0 acres - acquire
~L~C land FREE. Government
Survey, 155 Laws - 20,
Ukiah, CA. 95482. 26-29*
DO SOMETHING bea~Jful for
your diamonds. Have them re-
mounted into one of our many
sensatioaa~ new settings. NEU-
GEBAUER JEWELERS, 1020
Main S., Sturg]s, S. D. 57785 It
DR. MEYER will be in Sundance
Thursday, 1:30, ff your horses
, or dogs need shots. Contact
Lynn ,Sch].or .e.d.t, 283-1448., It
r
Maytag and Coronado
Franchised Dealers
5ervidng what we sell
makes our many satisfied
CUS~.
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hom
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We by, Sell er Trade G~ma
714 Main 642-~51
Spearfish, S. D.
, . t •
POP Piam Cetwse. for adkdts or
aayone ~tterested in a fast pi.
am meehod. Mrs. Keith Hamel,
Pk 2~3-1611, Sundam:e llt~
R(IL,~ ~J.TING, ~ Smdan¢¢, Wyo.
E~md Sl~iay, a~moem
za., st., ,=d ,, md
San., a~=rmun 1:~ to 4:00, axe at MalloCm-
EVENGING6 ,~:~) to 9:3~. yon
Rearing .el skatee and admis- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sted~nmt
ed. A~e~rciseaud v~sifingd~eir6angm~anamm-
lots of fan. 22-26* flies and a granddaughter,Cazta
" D. Cro~s, came home with ~n
Hulett
J~me 25
Flm~nce Oebom
Miss Atice MaOmmughy of
Sheridan, Wyo. is a house g~est
and visitors of Mrs. Neff Bush
and they are enjoying some fish-
i~, camping aad sightseeing
trim.
Earl Ike Jr. and ,two sons,
Mark and John ~f Los Angeles,
visRed Mr. and Mrs. George Ike,
other relatives and fxiends here
past week, also viewed the
former 77 ranoh v~here Earl lived
with his parents who owned and
oporat~d it for many years.
Mrs. Alice Roberts of Billings,
Montana, spent last week here
visiting her brothers .Leslie, Ed-
win and Julius Hauber, their
wives and other tamiy members
at their'z~spective homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nemmn and
small .da~hte~ spent S~mxiay in
~sh and the surrounding
axea sightseeing, shopping and
visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hahn of the
Oshoto vicinity, we~ Thursday
evoning visitors of her pa.rents,
Mr. m~d Mrs. Gon~ge Ike.
Janell and Mauree~ B~nger
"of Larmme, Wyo., speJtt a week
here visi~g their ~ran@arents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hauber,
who took ,them as fax as Lusk
when they r~rned home, where
their mother met them. The Haw
hers also haft another grand,
daught~ spend several days with
,them, little Miss C,~ven Krenz of
Rapid City, S. D.
Virgil ~romble of Casper, Wy-
onung, was here over ~e week
end to ~ his sister, Mrs. Viva
Tromble and other relatives.
Mrs. Loiuse Coker ~Fan-
ied Mrs. Prank Fowlkes, and her
mo~er, Mrs. Eunice Mower,/ to
Belle Fota'cJ~ on the 19th, where
all shopped and visited relatives
and friends.
Miss Rachel Brink of Stu~is,
S. D., spent a week here visit-
ing her cousin, Deb~e, who re-
turned home with her for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tromble and
two children, of Rapid CRy, were
here on Stmday to vi~t her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Barbour, her sister, Mrs. Shirley
Leonard and children and other
relatives, h the evening Tim
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davidson
and son Larry, of Sm~mce, and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davidson, of
C~eyerme, were out to ,the ranch
over the weekend and spent the
time work'u~ rand camping. Sun-
day some f~ds c'al~ on them
and all took a drive before re-
turning home.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fowlkes
and Che lather's mother, Mrs. Eu-
nice Mowery, were in ,Sturgis on
the 20¢h wi~re the latter visited
while the other went to Fort
Meade where Frank consulted
his doctors.
Mrs. Margaret Cheshier leaves
this week ,for Colorado to visit a
sister.
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson
~d three children have re~
~shing and sight-seeing trip to
norti~rn Monitoba, Canada~
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Feeder Report
Sioux City, Iowa, June 20 - Feed-
er cattle soki $I - $2 higher on
steers this past week on the Sioux
City-Maxket with he~ers $2 - $3
higher, in some instan~p._, $4 -_$5
higher on good thin~heffers,
50O ~bs. A total o~ 3,~00 oattte
were sold at the Wednesday aoC-
tion.
One load of steexs, choice and
Pc~oiceme, 509 lbs. brought $43 wi~
400-500 lb. steers, 435 .]~
and good and choice, 37O - see l bs.,bs..
$33.25 - $36.75. There were rive
loads of steers, choice and Rri~,
646-705 Ibs., at $41 - $44.
600-700 lb. ~,w~e ~th
mixed good and choice at $36,75-
$39. ~ loads of choice and
prime 70S lb. st~s
wes'e $39 - $42 w'th "re loads I
choice and prime fleshy
793 - 880nth|bs., ~t $44.25-$46;80. ~A
few choice 800 - 900 lb. steers
were $43.85 - $44.15. Standard and
good Holsteins, 800-881 lb., $30.25
-- $31.
There were three loads
choice and prime heifers,
483 lbs. going at $30.25 - $31
~ith
choice 400-500 lb. heflers, $3L$0-
$36. Mixed geed and ~ hero
500 ll~. Two loa~
grime heifers, 563-576 lb~.,
rong~ $36 - $37. Choice heifer,
500 - 700 Ibs., sold at $32 - $37
with one load of choice arm prime
heifers, 686 lbs., long yearyear-
|ings, very thin, at $40.10. "ffaere
were a ~few lots of 500 - 700 lb.
IWed hei{e~ at $25 - $29.
There we~ a tot~l of ~
~ ~ tt~ron~ ~
City Y~xds this yast week ¢~,.-
pared with 5,321 last week
1,480 a year ago. P~-es aver-
ages were:
Steers .,~.86 It~,&1 ,~t44t
He~t~-s $33.51 $32.86
St. calves $34.61 $32.73 $~39
I-If. caJves $31.2