Writing To
¢our Congressman
Have you writen to your Con-
~ressman lately either to ask
heir support on a vote for or
~ainst an issue or maybe a word
x[ praise to one you feel is doing
, good job? Have you asked
torn'selfflit does any good to
~rrite them?
It does good a~right - It's good
'or the postal departments treas-
Jxy. It's good for your Congress-
as they can repo~ they got
m many telegrams, letters, calls
~te. It's good fox your con-
~eience because some group is
always pressuring you to write
¢out Congressmen on an incama-
~p~ensible tangle of words you
'you understand well,enough
you to ask they vote ' yest or
"hoP.
I'Iow do you feel when you get
l~ glowing letter saying' every-
in our country is progres-
sing' fine according ~o ~? or
"yes" I will vote for (or against)
[he bill but the record shows they
were cenkoletely absent during
hearings and voting or they pro-
ndsed to work hard on the issue
but when it threatened the title
before their name, the almighty
dollar going ima their pocket and
a life long retirement pension
~my do a complete about face:
Or as I found Jr_ the case of the
planned give away of the Pan-
tuna Canal by Henry Kissinger
during his high handed wheeling
and dea'Ling your Congressman
vowed they knew nothing about
it? Why don't they know what's
going on in our Government? We
elected them and are paying
them to act in our best ineerests,
according to our Constitution.
How do you feel when an issue
has clearly been defeaeed by a
vote of the people but some Hon-
orable Congressman twists the
,twording arotmd and it's back for
a vote again.? This is usually a
raise in your taxes because those
willing to work are having to sup-
port those welling to let you?
Isn't it about time we forget
senority formerly established
names, etc when we hire Con-
gressmen to run our Govenmem.
What ever happened to our right
to land titles and water rights?
Don't those official papers mean
any thing?
Are our worthy Congressmen
going to celebrate our nations bi-
ceater~ial by aiding two non-elect-
ed internatiormlists in everything
from uncomlitionaf explotation of
our western states to a complete
collapse of America to a world
government?
I don't feel I'm being disres-
pecthtl to the "Honorable" Con-
gressmen because they are not
taking pa~ in this deception of
the American people.
Gaff O'Haver
Aladdin
June 16 - 22
Claudice Pearson
Still getting more rains.
The Aladdin Homemakers Club
is sponsoring a Community Pic-
nic at the Aladdin picnic grounds
at 6 o'clock Sunday, June 29.
Take your horse shoes, ball and
bat, or any outdoor games, and
spend the evening having fun.
We pla~ to makc this a monthly
event. Anyone interested is wel-
come to agtend.
John Pearson called at John
Whalens and Chester Hejdes on
Monday.
The Aladdin CMe is open for
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wolff and
children took Mrs. Gust Wolff to
church last Sunday morning.
They and Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Larsen all spent the afternoon
at Waynes after Mrs. Gust Wolff
and Mrs. Larsen took them out
to dinner for Father's Day. The
BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
IN THE MATTER OF A HEARING CALLED )
BY THE COMMISSION ON ITS OWN )
MOTION TO REVIEW THE PREVIOUS )
ORDER OF THE COMMISSION IDENTIFIED )
AS CAUSE NO. 1, ORDER NO. 4, DOCKET )
NO. 5-75, GOVERNING 80-ACRE DRILLING ) CAUSE NO. l
AND SPACING UNITS FOR THE PRODUC- ) ORDER NO. 5
$1ON OF OIL AND ASSOCIATED GAS ) DOCKET NO. $3-75
FROM THE MINNELUSA FORMATION IN )
THE DEADMAN CREEK FIELD, CROOK )
COUNTY, WYOMING, AND TO REVIEW )
.THE STATUS OF THE UNITIZATION EFFORT)
IN THAT FIELD )
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF WYOMING TO:
All interested parties in the above-captioned matter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Hearing will be held on
Tuesday, July 15, 1975 or as soon thereafter as the matter may
be heard between the hours of 9:00, A.M. and 4:00, P.M., on any
of the subsequent days during which the Commission remains in
session in the Conference Room of the office of the State Oil
and Gas Supervisor, Wyoming Building, 202 East Second Street,
Casper, Wyoming, to consider the matter called on the Com-
mission's own motion to review the previous Order of the Com-
mission identified as Cause No. 1, Order No. 4, Docket No. 5-75,
governing eight (80) acre drilling and spacing units for the pro-
duction of oil and associated gas from the Minnelusa Formation
: underlying portions of Township 53 North, Range 67 West,
Deadman Creek Field, Crook County, Wyoming and to review
the status of the unitization effort in that field.
Any interested firm, person or corporation shall be entitled
to appear at the time and place aforesaid to be heard by the
Commission.
If there are any protests in this matter, please make such
known to the State Oil and Gas Supervisor at least three (3)
working days before the Hearing.
WYOMING OIL AND GAS
..... CONSERVATION COMMISSION
ii
Donald B. Basko, Secretary
Pub.sh June 26, 975
When in ....
DEVILS TOWER COUNTRY
.... Visit
The Distelfink
Gift Shop
Alzeda Road (Wyo 112) - 3 Miles Northw~,st
of Hulett, Wyoming
Larseas joined them again Mon-
day evemng to celebrate Wayne's
birthday for supper. Mrs. Gust
Wolff wer~t home Tuesday.
Larry and Christy Ross visited
at John Pearsons Wednesday
morning.
Charles Pearson took a load of
pigs to Newell on Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles Pearson sang at
Jobs Daughters Friday evening
for Billie Mitchell who was in-
stalled as Honored Queen. Mrs.
Pearson was in Sundance Thurs-
day evening to practice for it.
The Birthday Club met at the
Harry Marchant home Wednes-
day afternoon with Mrs. Walt
Marchant co-hostess. Mrs. Chris
Helmer's birthday was honored
with a card and gift of money.
Court Whist was played with
prizes .going to Mrs. Bill White,
Mrs. Helmer, and Mrs. Ben Mil-
ler. Lunch was served.
AI Nelson's sister, Mrs. Ruth
Coxbett, and Delores Rowe, spent
Wednesdas, evening to Thursday
at Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
attended ,the Crook County Farm
Bureau meeting in ~undance Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeYoe and
family spem Friday evening at
Jerry Ryans. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Ryan and four children were last
Sunday visitors at Gary Steeles.
Louny Dan McGillivra~ and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McGLllivray
are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth McGilhvray.
Their daughter Jean, the Robert
Majelkys, will join them this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wait Marchant
and Brian were F.dday evening
callers at Gerald Bumaeys. Shir-
ley Brunson, Sundance, is spend-
ing the weekend with Julie Bun-
ney. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Snooky
and children were Sunday after-
noon visitors at Bunneys and had
home-made ice cream.
Frank Pearson called at John
Pe~rsons Monday. Mrs. Frank
Pearson was in Belle Fourche
and Spearfish Thursday. She
called at Gordon Shoemakers and
Edla Pearsous and visited with
Leo Russell in Spearfish. John
Pearson had dinner at Frank
Pearsons on Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pearson visited at
Gordon Shoemakers Saturday
evening. They met Mr. and Mrs.
John Addison and son Scott and
brought Brian Madden home with
them to spend a week. Mrs. Ad-
dison will visit her mother who
isn't very well, at Chadron Ne-
braska. She is Mrs. Mabel Mad-
den. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and
Brian attended the 25th wedding
anniversary for Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Ellsbury Sunday afternoon
and visited Mrs. Elmer Roth.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McGiUi-
vray and Loany Dan McGillivray
and Tricia visited at Pearsons
Sunday evezfin[g. Mrs. Pearson
was their teacher sevea'ai years
ago.
Psychiatrist: "At last I've cur-
ed you of your fantasies."
Patient: "Yea~h, big deall Yes-
terday I was the king of England
-- today I'm nobody."
Senior
Citizens
Wilier Keyser, former agricul-
tural agent here, will show mov-
ies of his travelz abroad at the
Center Wednesday night, June 25,
7:30 p.m. Ope~ to the public.
Bingo is again scheduled for
Saturday night, June 28th at 7:30.
The Jack Pot is now $15.00.
Our benefR dance was well at-
tended and we extend our thanks
to everyone who helped and the
donations of food.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge~ge Watts
were visi,ted by two daughters
and their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Hyatt and daughters of
Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. Ad-
rian Kipp and son of California.
Kenneth Montgomery and
George Wa~ts attended a meeting
in Casper for thc election of of-
ricers at Eastern Wyoming Area
Agency on Aging.
Hulett
By Mrs. Bill Wood
June 4
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard of
Gibbon, Nebr., were overnight
guests at the Bill Wood home
Wednesday night.
June 5
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hook
and girls and Mrs. Bill Wood
were in Spearfish and Belle
Fourche Thursday, June 5, for
doctor appointments. They had
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Howard who met them there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Firench in Spearfish on Thurs-
day afternoon then attended a
French family reunion at the
home of Leddie Jean and Les
Jeffrey in Sturgis. They return-
ed to Hulett Friday evening and
spent a few days visiting in
Hulett and Alva before going on
to Gillette to visit with relatives
there and to Edgemont to spend
the weekend wi~ Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Beard. They .returned to
,their home in Gibbon on Monday
Jane 15.
June 7 & 8
Harold and Esther Shaw spent
the weekend at Don Grubbs on
their way home from Jara Jo
Shaws' wedding.
Bob a~d Norma Jahnigs of Vale,
S. D. were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Gmbb.
The Don Grubbs hosted a fish-
fry Saturday evening for Luther
Howers, Jolm Hower, Kenneth
Grubb family, Donald Roberts
family, Gary Grubb, Velma Ea-
ton, Kenneth ~ewel family of
Rapid City, George Mead family
of Los Angeles, California', Barb.
ara Bush family of Moscow,
Idaho.
Freddy Kiewel, grands~ of
Don Gmbb's is spendiag a couple
of weeks with his grandparents.
A family reunion was held at
the Bill Wood home on Sunday
June 8. Those atteading were
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard, Gib-
DANCE
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THE WYODAKS
Sat., June 28
We are planning music
Sunday Afternoon
Turf B.ar & Lounge
Sundanee, Wyo. June 26, 1975
ban, Nebraska., Mrs. Rose Hupp
and son, Jerry, of Gardena, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davidson,
Cheyenne, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Davidson and Larry, Sun-
dance, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells
Jr., of Gillette, Mr. a~d Mrs. Bill
Win]and and family, Gillette, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Evans and family
of Oshoto, Mr. and Mrs. Leaned
Hook and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wood. Lee Howard,
Rose Hupp, Peggy Wells and
Evelyn Wood and brother and
sisters. Calling in the afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Wood,
Mrs. l.m~er Hower, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Ackerman and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ackerman. A picnic
dinne~" was enjoyed at noon and
the afternoon was spent visiting
and some attended the rodeo.
June 10
Mrs. Gary Williams and Mrs.
Alvin Rush were callers at the
Bill Wood home Tuesday after-
noon. Mrs. Williams who lives at
Grant, Nebr. will reeurn to her
home on Thursday.
Bill Woods and Charley Waugh
left Tuesday evening for Torring-
ton where they wi}l be attendiag
custodial school for a few days.
MEAT
Completely prepared for
your locker.
Half Beef ............... lb. 79¢
Hind Quarter ........... lb. 89¢
Front Quarter ............ lb. 72¢
WHOLE or HALF HOG
lb. 78¢
BEEF BUNDLES
20 Ibs. - $20
Custom Butchering
and Processing of
All Kinds
Spearfish
Packing Co.
East of SHS football field
Phone 642-2341
Spearfish, S. D.
The
Land Bank
can help you
build your
home in the
country or
in a small
town.
That's right.., the Land
Bank can now help you
finance a new or existing
home in the country - or
in towns of 2500,people
or less. And, you don't
have to be a farmer to
qualify. Let's talk about it.
FEDERAL LAND
BANK ASSOCIATION
P. O. Box 788
Ph. 892-27511
Belle Fourche, S. D.