AND BOOKKEEP-
Cubbison,
4 t~a
FOR PRESCRIP-
,~d other needs filled
at Blue Drug and
sh, S.D. 37tfn
TOPS---- Earl
1 Sons, Spearfish,
HOUSEHOLD
10c counter° The
Store, Sundance.
18tfn
LEASE 50 OR 60
COWs to run on shares.
write Ed Hoyer,
S.D. 29-30
( PEERING
for sale. In good shape.
Moorcroft, ~,Vyo.
Ill
CHEVROLET
good condition. --
Moorcroft.
29-30*
TRADE WHILE GO-
School.If you are a
!n or Sophomore in
and are willing to
and learn a trade and
wage for it, while
after school and Satur-
quire at the Sundance
July 27.
1/2 TON ~HEV-
--- Ruth Frolan-
adance.
SELL OR TRADE
guns, fishing
goods of all
supply of large
at present--Gam.
Spearfish. ---Stfn
~" OLIGHTPLANT
antes for sale-- Roy
Sundance. tfn
"4 "I~OM PARTIAL-
house, a mile from
ire at Turf Bar.
' ~;OWS AND PIGS
Owner call, pay~
and take hogs.---Jim
Udance Old Jeff Mul-
20 miles 1~¢'. of
on Kara Creek.
JOHN DEER]i
12-Inch bottom
one bottom sulky plow
Carlile.
~ONS" oF HAY
Per ton in the stack.
~ Devits Tower
Wyo.
3033.
WANTED TO RENT -- THREE
or four roomed house unfurn-
ished in or near Sundance.---
Mrs. A. J. Burch, Care Kate
Meisner.
3-DA~" SERVICE ON KODAK
film developing--Fawkes Drug,
Sundance.
FOR SA~LE--LIGItT PLANT BY
Briggs-Stratto, 6 H. P. Air-
Cooled Engine. U. ,S. .Motors
Generator. l15V 1500 Watt,
like new.--Bill Mahoney, Hul-
• ett, Wyo.
HAVE YOU SEEN TIlE GIBSON
Cookall Automatic Electric
Range at I)usek's in Rapid
City.
SPEEDY WAY TO DRY YOUR
wash without work--a Black-
stone dryer from Dusek's, 919
Main in Rapid City.
MORE GRACIOUS LIVING \VITH
furniture from I)useks in Rap-
id City.
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Personal Items,
Amon,~ those from Sundance
who attended the movie in Belle
Fourche Sunday. July 18 were
Mrs. tIazel Kelly and daughter
Phyllis, June Peterson, Mr. and
Mrs. James T. McGuckin and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Thomas.
Mrs. Russell Phillips left Sun-
day, July 18 for her home in Hol-
lywood, California. Mrs. Phil-
lips has been visiting some tPme
with her aunt, Margaret John-
stone, of Sundanee.
The Glltner Brothers of Beul-
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Veterans with service-connect-
ed disabilities rated 60 percent or
more in degree will receive ad-
ditional compensation in the form
of allowan.ces foe dependents un-
der terms of a new law, Veterans
Administration announces.
The increases, which will be-
come effective with the month of
September, 19)8, range up to a
maximum of "$97 per month for
a 100-percent disabled war ve-
eran with a wife, three or mmre
children, and lJwo dependent par-
en|s.
Eligi,ble for the increases are
veterans of any war or peacetime
service iu the Armed Forces who
have service-connected disabili-
ti(s of 60 percent or more, and
who have olle or more depend-
ents.
Under previously-exisiting law,
disability compensation was bas-
ed upon the degree of disability,
plus additional statutory awards
for amputations, ~olindness, etc.,
whether or not the veteran had
dependents. Such veterans will
continue to receive their regular
compensation payments, to which
will be added such additional
amounts as they may be entitled
to for dependents under the new
law.
Instrucnons for the use of vet-
ah, Emmet L. Faih of Rocky- erans in applying for the new de-
point, H. A. Stockton of Aladdin Tpendency benefits will be issued
and E. J. Holeomtb of Alva werelin the near future
tbusiness callers in Sundance Mon.[ The number of i'ivi~g veterans
day, July 12. J ]on Veterans Administration dis-
. John Bunney of Aladdin, Har-] ability com'pensation and pension
oert Robinson of Mooreroft, and~rolls has decreased steadily over
Francis Brlslawn of Oshoto ,were] the past 13 months VA said The
in Sundance Thursday, July 15. I total dropped from a peak of
John Bunney of Aladdin was12,328,000 on May I, 1947 to 2:
at the county courthouse Wednea- 289,000 on June 1, 1948.
day of last week. i VA reminds veterans that July
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Roe of 31 is the last day ,for reinstate,
Gillette stopped to visit ,friends ment of lapsed National tServiee
in Sundance on Tuesday They ,,
' • Life Insurance on a comparative
were enroute to Rapid City t° health" basis.
keep a business engagement. Before August 1~ an eligible
Dr. Rodney Port, Sundance vet- veteran may reinstate any amount
erinarian, has nearly completed
his new office building and used
it for the first time on Tuesday
when he set into use his new
operating room for a small an-
imal operation.
Mrs. A. L. T~incoln is staying
with Mr. and ~Irs. Leon Dillon
for some time. Mrs. Lincoln is
Mrs. Dillon's mother.
This week we are selling Bacon
s at 39c a pound.
Delux Plums 23c for the large 2%
can. These are in heavy syrup and
aa excellent buy in canned fruit•
We still have some coffee in the
• bag at 45c a pound. Try a pound
ff not satmfactory the purchase
will be refunded.
Flour still the same price,
50 lb. bag. This flour is fully
Iteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Try us with your next grocery or
Bring In Your Eggs
We Like to Trade
Herb Phone 2A
of term insurance from $1,000
to $10,000, in multiples of $500
--regardless of the length of time
it has been lapsed, and usually
without a physical examination.
He need only fill out a simple ap-
plication form, in which he cer-
tifies that his health is as good
as when the policy lapsed, and
pay premiums for two months.
The privilege of reinstating on
this i)asis will be available after
July 31 only to veterans whose
policies have been lapsed for less
titan three months. Where the
period of lapse is three months or
longer, the veteran will be re-
quired to take a physical examin-
ation and qualify as an insurable
risk, VA said.
Veterans should contact their
nearest VA office for reinstate-
ment application forms and for
assistance- in reinstating their
lapsed insurance.
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• FORMER RESIDENTS
VISIT IN SUNDANCE
Mr. aria Mrs. L. M. Pltzer (Mar-
garet Russell) and sons George
and Jimmy, Mrs. Walter G. Rus-
sell and Betty Thrush of Sunny-
side, Yakima Valley, Washington,
visited relatives and old time
flqends in Sundanee Wednesday
and Thursday of last week.
The group had visited relatives
in Helena and IAvingston, Mon-
tana after touring the famous
Yellowstone National Park. They
visited relatives in Sheridan and
Osage, Wyo. While stopping in
Sundance they motored to the
Devils Tower and Spearfish,
South Dakota.
'They also vtsited their old
home, near Inyan Kara mountain,
now owner by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
01ah, and at the InYan Kara eem,
etery they erected a tombstone at
the grave of little Reta Russell.
After visiting Clara Roark and
her mother, Grandma Shell In
Newcastle the group is home-
ward bound by way of Denver,
Pueblo and Salt Lake City.
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The Crook County Library is
getting a new" coat of ,paint this
week and has alsp received an
addition of some now book cases.
~] Forest .Supervisor M. J. Weber,
and Mrs. Weber stopped at the
Sundance Ranger station to visit
Saturday. They were returning
to their home in Custer, South
Dakota after vacationing through
northern Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Stortz
of O~naha and General and Mrs.
Fred Evans of Denver spent sev-
eral days at the Nels Smith ranch
at Beulah.
~Mrs. George Kellog, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Durfee of
Sundance, arrived Monday, July
19 from Rapid Ciy, S. Dak. to
spend a short time here. Charles
and Andra Kellog will return to
to Rapid City with theirXmother.
A reception was held at the
Methodist Church Tuesday evenin,g
for Rev. Charles Roberts, the
nev¢ pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. ~Villiam Mauch,
Mr. and Mrs. I,ester Maueh, ,Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Maueh and Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Willi~mson
spent Sunday at the Devils Tow-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Brimmer
spent the weekend in the Black
Hills.
Paul Cummings was a caller in
Sundanee on Monday, July 19.
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GRIZZLY BEAR 4-H CLUB
Grizzly Bears met at Chuck
Sheweys July 13th. There were
6 members and 3 visitors. We
decided to use the money we made
for a picnic in August.
Our leader read some things
to us about the State Fair. Our
next meeting will be August 10,
1948.
After our meeting there was
a delicious lunch served by Mrs.
i Shewey.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. July 22, 1948
From Januar~ to May of this
year Navy and C~ast Guard crews
destroyed 143 floating Japanese
mines which had just reached the
West ,Coast since the recent war.
Under administrative c6ntroI
of the Office of Naval Research,
29 non-governmental scientific
agencies will spend $1,300,060
conducting biological and medical
research projects for the Atomic
Energy Commission.
NOTICE
DR. EDWARD 3. NORWOOD
0. D. Optometrist
from Crawford, Nebraska
will be in Hulett August 3 at Ho-
tel until 4 p. m. Sundance Aug-
ust 4 at hotel until 4 p. m.
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
2, 4-D Magic Weed Killer
saLS wttos o, uoNtY MCK
[ 8 Ounce* ,~dk*
Let Us Install i
That New
)
Sundance
• 25,000 to 55,000 BTU Oil Heaters
• 2--30-Gallon Bottle Gas Water
Heaters
1 Norge 32-Volt 8 Ft. Refrigerator
1 Norge 6-Ft. Upright Home Freezer
1 Deep Freeze 6-Ft Home Freezer
1--G. E. 4-Ft. Home Freezer
l--Admiral 9 Ft. Refrigerator
2--Admiral 9 Ft. Combination
• Refrigerator and Home Freezers,
Phone 67
Speadish