PAGE 18 THE SUNDANCE TIMES AUGUST 23, 1979
Veslgnaem d Pomng Pt=~
Crook County, Wyo.
In conformity with 22.1-170 Wyoming Statutes 1977, the following polling places are
designated for the School District Election Sept. 11, 1979.
Sundance Inside District No. 1 Northside Precinct No. 1
Sundance Inside District No. 1 Southside Precinct No. 2
Sundance Outside District No. 2 Prednct No. 2
Court House Basement
Court House Basement
Court House Basement
Beulah District No. 3 Precinct No. 3
Aladdin District No. 7 Prednct No. 7
Pine Creek District No. 8 Precinct No. 8
Aladdin Community Building
Aladdin Community Building
Aladdin Community Building
Alva District No. 9 Precinct No. 9
Little Missouri District No. 10 Precinct No. I0
Hulett Outside District No. 13 Precinct No. 13
Hulett Inside District No. 14 Precinct No. 14
Hulett City Hall
Hulett City Hall
Hulett City Hall
Hulett City Hall
Tower Junction District No. 11 Precinct No. 11
Elmore District No. 12 Precinct No. 12
Moorcroft Outside District No. 16 Precinct No. 16
Moorcroft Inside District No. 18 Precinct No. 18
Rocky Point District No. 20 Precinct No. 20
New Haven District No. 23 Precinct No. 23
Oshoto District No. 26 Precinct No. 26
Colony District NO. 24 Precinct No. 24
Dated this 23rd Day of August, 1979
Aladdin,
Judy Brengle
August 20, 1979
This is the funniest August
weather I have ever seen,
cloudy and hazy and rainy
days. The combining is
going pretty slow in the
community. It ishard to
believe that next week school
will be starting.
The DeYoe's have had an
exciting and happy week. On
the 13th Juan and Cindy
Garrett of Belle Fourche, had
a baby" boy, weighing 8 Ibs.
and 1 oz. and has been
named Juan Day Jr. On the
17th Rick and Marlene Nei-
man of Hulett had a baby girl
weighing 8 Ibs. and I oz, and
has been named Brandy
Marie. Congratulations to
these kids and their grand-
parents the Dick DeYee's.
On this past Sunday the
DeYoes celebrated Mark
Garrets birthday with a Sun-
day dinner, those that helped
Mark make it a good day
were Juan and Cindy Garrett
and Juan Jr, Ted and Javon
Corean and Jami and Bret
and Brenda DeYee, Tom and
Sandy DeYee and girls of
Newel], they all enjoyed
Sunday dinner together.
The Jim Geis family visit-
ed at the Dennis Klocker
Hulett this past week. The
Chebrleaders held a car wash
on Saturday at Hulett.
Doug Harris spent Satur-
day with us, we took him
home on Saturday evening.
Doug Lei and friend of Buf-
falo spent Saturday night
with us. Dick DeYee was a
coffee guest during the
week.
We had a new little neice
bOrn on Thursday, Steve and
Cathy Brengle bad a new
little daughter named Angola
Yvonne, she has one brother
Jason.
John and Margaret Moline
attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of the Harold
Exberg's of Belle Fourche at
the Moose Hall on Sunday,
then they drove through the
Black Hills. Mark Bunney
and Bret Moline are attend-
ing football practice in Sun-
dance these two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fink,
of Belle Fourche visited at
the Martha Bafly home on
Sunday. Mr. Fink Margie is
Martha's sister. They help-
ed Martha cut some wood for
wiq~er.
ttmmmSker
gives tips
If you have ever tried
Sunny Divide Community Building
Moorcroft City Hall
Moorcroft City Hall
Moorcroft City Hall
Nebraska School House
New Haven Community Hall
New Haven Community Hall
Colony Community Building
Ruth E. Davidson
County Clerk
you may be intested in some
tips by Ruth Elliston, ex-
tension housing, furnishing
and equipment specialist at
the University of Wyoming.*
Elliston"says if a shade
flied back to the original
position when you let go,
the problem is a tight spring.
She said to repair it, roll the
shade all the way to the top,
lift the rolled up shade out of
the support brackets and un-
roll it not more than two re-
volutions. Check the tension
after replacing the shade,
repeating if necessary.
Conversely, if the shade
will not return to its orginial
position, or unwinds by it-
self, the spring is too loose.
Elliston said to correct this
problem pull the shade part
way down, remove it from
the brackets and roll not
more than two revolutions of
cloth onto t~ roller.
Another problem address-
ed by Elliston is a shade that
doesn't catch and hold prop-
erly. She said that can be
caused by incorrectly install-
ed brackets, or the improper
engaging of the pawl and the
racket mechanism. Elliston
says to make sure the roller
has sufficient play without
rubbing the brackets, mak-
ing sure the flat pin is verti-
cal in the slot hole in the
anism from working proper- with sturdier screws if B&T Bridge Club]~
ly," Ellistonsaid. "Todlean necessary. . home Aug. 15 withI
it, remove the shade and --Never oil the pawl and bles of cards in plaY..J
clean out the space around ratchet mechanism of any were Mrs. Howard
the flat pin using a snlall roller, and nevertake the cap Mrs. John Binney. I
brush. Blow out any dirt, off the end. Winning high sc0@|
and sprinkle a little powder- --Do not roll shades half- evening was Mrs. | |
ed graphite over the mech- way up by hand. This may Bernd with Mrs. ~ |
anism to free it. result in permanent damage and, and Mrs. Dale
Other advice offered by to the rollers, low. J
Emston: , ..... The club will mee~ II
th 1~. xommy oeeley nesm
--If e shade falls out of "°T ..... at the home of ~ |
the bracket, see if the brack- m~, Bnage uJuD , Worthington ] q
ets are loose, re-l-ring ,=;1= wirs. Tommy ~eeiey was " l
~-- hostess to members of the
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Our Thank You to everyonewho
attended our Community Day BerbecuO
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Our Deep Appreciation
To these people and organ,zations who help A
• make the event a success!
• Wood for the Barbecue Sundance State I~~
Bar-B-Que Pit Serving & CleanUP: ~'cP~
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Charlie Jones - Chef Ernest Thompson l~o|l~
Gaylord Lenz - Assistant , Bob Ulrich ~" "T(S"
Cecil Jones Paul Sharp
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home on Friday night.
Frank Pearson attended
the Threshing Bee at Stur-
gis this "past weekend and
has shopped in Belle during
the week.
John Whalen was a visitor
on Saturday at the McGill-
vary home. At the McGill-
varys on Sunday were some
former students of Alene
McGillvary, Mrs. John Erk
and her sister Celine, Mr.
and Mrs. John Erk and
daughter Rose, Mary and
Coline enjoyed a visit and
some cake and ice cream at
~e McGillvary home. The
Erks are from Newell.
Laura Mitchell attended
the Butte county fair last
week. She took her grand-
daughter LeArda McKenny
down to the fair. On Sunday
Laura had coffee with the
Wilfred Folwlkes, Laura and
Cathy and Holly Mitchell bad
• coffee with the Fishes also on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jensen
pulling a window shade down bracket. Dick Proctor Buster & Marlene
• Susan Worthington
only to have the shade fly up '.'Dirt will sometimes keep KOO~ Aid Crew Tiny Bush "
in your face when you let go, the pawl and ratchet mech- Vic Worthington B;lll K unerth ,
be Proc~r
; WYOMIN6 Debi z%yle rmemr
DicE Hubbard ,],,lle Lenz
"DrilL'S TOWER AREA"
** MONDAY SEPT 3 : ,KSIe=ettesmith
SPECIAL THA TO:
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-- IN mn,m-r cmc CE~Cmz, ~ ~ Rose 7_.~la PrOctor for putting ,t all together
200, '
CHOICE ACRES 1
West of Hulett, north of Devil's Tower
"Whitetail Deer Capitol of the World"
C0ntdbut0rs to 1979 Cmulmnity Day ! ~!
Nels Srmth famil , Bear E ee , Slsson Ditc and ExcsVm~,:~'tu";
" "y Lodge ngm ri.g " • hing _ ~ai
Patricia ,Duca, Give and Gain Homemakers, Gill Off, Tower Cout3try Real ~,~,
Madden s Livestock St. Onge, S.D., Petersen Lumber and Grain, Mr. a,d~
Tommy Seeley, G~nan Machine, Tracy Mater, Wake~eld Truck~ Se~:~;
Upton, Sugar Loaf Ranch, Johnson Saw Mill, Hulett, Hughes and HugheS,
Barton, Cramer Construction, The Country Store, Albert {Coop) Waters, ~
Equipment Company, Elizabeth R. (Betty) Durfee, Clark EnterpriseS~!
Wenande, Energy Electric, Mr. andMrs. Frank Simons, Neiman Sawmill, p~
Sundance Duplicate Bridge Club, Inyan Kara Homemakers, Dick Ackerman,.
Cressman, B & B Sales, Proctor Properties, William Jackson, Floral Arc~e
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TO be OFFERm~rn 20 & 40 ACRE i
LARGER TRACTS
~T!~VI~ItEI) - OPEN PARKS- LOTS OF BEAUTY
Representatives of R.A."DICK" MADER & ASSOC- t ~|
of Sundance and boys were S will be in Hulett at PIONEER MOTEL, SAT. &
visitors at the Currens on Sept. 1 & 2 to show property. Ph. 307/467- t '~
Sunday. - if no answer call 647-9909 and leave message at Jim's One Stop.
Rick and I attended a bus OWlCe. Except for these days call 307/682-3882.2 (
drivers workshop in Sun- And
dance on Tuesday of last y ~ ~ Call for Brochure $ **~
week. On Friday Davanne I ~ 1~ ire , , ,
and Danette and l accom- R.A.- DICK MADER t 110
" - , all those who helped in the serving II :
Fourche P" " Y ~I~ ~' 2~1~.~. Q ROO~Uq __ I'+ -Lmm~t~t
some shopping. Davanne , ~I~ " • + r
Noyce has been going to ~ "~-~~ AUCTIONEERS ............... REALTO. +¢...elenon( .mrnnro, l e.lU¢,
cheerleading practzce and V Ill IIII II II II II V"11
. ~ .... ti~. . ~ 307/682-3882, Oiilette, Wyo A ,]~]lU ua ql~ ~V IIl'l~lqp'lM +~J++