Buy War Bonds
Kara Creek
and Mrs. M. L. Shepperson
called at the Ames home
Jones was in Sundance
getting repairs for his
George Graham family
at Albert Grahams Tuesday.
and Mrs. Bill Ames, Elsie
Billie were Sundance shop-
Tuesday.
a few from this vicinity
the circus in Sundance
and all report a large
and a good time.
Geo. Strong writes that he
been to London on leave rec-
He sent home a lot of
of Piccadilly Circus.
Getzinger and Robert
who are working for
Shepperson spent last
in town.
L. Jones was shopping in
and Gillette the last of
Week.
and Mrs. W. A. Ames and
Mrs. George Strong and
spent Friday evening at
Shepperson home.
Gill called at the Shep-
home Monday morning.
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Arch Creek
services for Willie
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ondrezeik, were held at the
County Greenwood Ceme-
Thursday, July 20.
r. and Mrs. ,Jack t.'inch sp:,V
evenin~ at the horn( o',
and Mrs. Ern~st Canfield.
Jun~- Ondrezeik ;*e tn;l,,!
Wednesday for her blo~ be~:
Si~e will leave again
,July 24,:h. June is e'm-
at the present time in
Oregon.
Harley Douglas and Miss
Ankeney were in Upton
attending the dance at
place July 15th from the
Creek community were Miss
Ankeney and her fa-
and Mr. Harley Douglas.
Georgia Douglas and ne-
Mrs. Ernest Canfield and
B. J. Ankeney, Jr. at-
the circas in Sundance
July 16th.
Kokesh and family were
Monday.
Douglas spent XVednes-
Newcastle.
Steele, S 2-c, of Sun-
his mother and brother,
Wednesday afternoon at
home. David is sta-
at Farragut, Idaho.
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PRICES FOR
HAY
a dollar-and-cents roof
alfalfas hay now. The ceiling
is $19.00 per toni
on a loose basis un-
when the price goes
moves up to $20.00 in
and $20.50 for Janu-
April,
were placed on alfalfa
all levels to curb mount-
nera! Auto
Repatrmg
All ]Kakes of Cars
Welding
and Recapping
MOTOR CO.
67 Spearfish
NORWOOD, 0. D.,
Eyesight Specialist
Nebraska, AGAIN
AUGUST IST AT
4:00 P. M.
IN SUNDANCE AUGUST
UNTIL 4:00 P. ]L
and your children's
He is a very ex-
experienced Ret-
and an Opthalmoscoplst,
enables him to perfectly
and properly diag-
The Stmdance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
ing prices and prevent resultant
~rice rises of such essential com-
modities as livestock and live-
stock products. Previously, max-
imums for the hay had been in
effect in only eight Western
States and part of Texas. ~hile
the new ceilings average $1.25
per ton higher than the previous
prices in effect in the West, they
wilt amount to reductions of as
much as $5 to $7 per ton in the
retail selling price in some sec-
tions.
Hay officially certified as U. S.
No. 1 Alfalfa or U. S. No. 2 Leafy
carries a $2 per ton higher ceil-
ing and U. S. Extra Leafy a $5.00
per ton higher ceiling. Base
prices may be increased by $5.00
per ton if the hay is baled by the
single compress method, or by $7
if the double compress method is
used. Definite dollar-per-ton
markups are specified for dealers
and retailers in the regulation
and producers may act as retail-
ers where they deliver the hay at
a point off the farm where
grown.
WYOMING PICNIC ANNOUNCED
~rs. Alice Richards McCreery,
president of the Wyoming State
Society of Southern California,
announces an all-day picnic in
Sycamore Grove Park, Los Angel-
es. for Sunday, August 6th, 1944.
Each county is asked to send a
delegate ~o reI)resent that county
at a meeting to be held at 2:00
I)- m. ~o [ransaet ne(.essary busi-
lleSS.
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In The Black Hills of Wyo.
This is a splendid time and
• place to meet and greet old
friends. Service men and women
will be honored guests. Coffee
will be serve and badges and reg-
isters provided.
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LATEST OUTLOOK ON
FEED SITUATION
"Wartime drains on the nation's
reserves of feed grains have been
so heavy that these reserves ap-
pear likely to be only about 55
percent of the average for the
1937-41 period. However, indica-
ted reductions in hog and poultry
numbers and prospects for rela-
tively favorable grain crops in-
dicate that the feed supply situ-
ation in the 1944-45 feeding year
probably may be more favorab]e
with respect to livestock require-
ments than in 1943-44.
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DAUGHTER BORN TO
SCHLATTMANS
A daughter, Christine Marvelle,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Schlattman of Mooreroft on
Thursday, July 13, at the Gillette
hospital. She weighed 7 lbs., 4
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HOME ON FURLOUGH
YROM OVERSEAS
Lt. Roy Johannessen, who has
been overseas some months, ar-
rived Saturday in Moorcroft and
is visiting his wife, Mary, at the
(;:aves ranch.
I YES--if your present tires ¢~re no longer
serviceable, B and C dKvers are n~w
ehgible to buy new tires, with cerSiicate,
COME hERE FOR HELP--
CROOK COUNTY REFINERY
HERE = NOW = YOURS
Wifh a Grade.l Certificate
ROAD-TESTED --
and rated "'A-No. I"
by taxi owners, po-
lice ~rols, |m'mers
and others whose
judgment is backed
by long. hnrd use.
Into this tire go
Goo~ear tire-
building de-
veloped over 29
years oi soles lead-
e hip .... It's got to
be GOOD to be a
GOODYF, AR.
F4us tm~
Skze 6.00-16
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A
TRUCK AIRWHEEL
Now available to essential
users of light delivery
trucks used exclusively by
medical or dental labora-
tories, drugs, medicinal
supplies, essential foods,
dry cleaners and laundries.
Si=e G.oo- 6 $19.27 •
AIRWH[EL ' FLUS TAX
~k" AN OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION *
Sundance, Wyoming
DAUGHTF BORNTO
ROY THOMlaSONS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of
Moorcroft are the parents of a
daughter born Thursday, July 13,
at the Gillette hospital. The
baby, named Betty Ann, weigh-
ed 6 pounds and 4 oz.
INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YORE.,"
.e-
ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF
HOWARD E. SMART
AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY
AT
Newcastle, Wyoming ]
for Weston and Crook Counties
Ralph H, Smith, Mgr. Claude R, Drown, Div. Mgr.
NOT ONE OF YOUR LIVESTOCK IS EXPENDABI . SAVE
ALL THE ANIMALS YOU CAN BY CAREFUL TREATNENT
OF DISEASE.
• Vaccinate Against Diseases
• Prevent Bruises
• Treat Grubby Cattle
• Eliminate Pink Eye
• Eliminate Bangs Disease
• Give Phenothiazine for
Nodular Worms
VISIT OUR COMPLETELY STOCKED
ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
SEND FOR BOOKLET
100 Phenothiazine Tablets .............. $6.00
Phenothiazine Drench, gallons ...... $5.00
(Ready-Mixed for Use)
Phenothiazine Powder, per 100 lb. $85.00
(Phenothiazine is effective for removal of Common Stomach
Worm, Lesser Stomach Worm. and Nodular Worms in sheep).
100 Franklin Tetra Capsules .......... $3.00
(For the destruction of Stomach Worms. Round Worms, and
Hook Worms in Sheep, Goats and Other Animals).
Franklin's Drench Powder--Less Than
V, zc per dose for lambs
(Effective for Expelling Both Stomach and Tape Worms).
"YOUR RED STAMP STORE"
YOUR DOCTOR'S AID
Belle Fourche, Phone 74 South Dakota
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