MISCELLANEOUS
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITH
De.x-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98¢
at Sundanee Drug.
LAUNDRY AND
dry cleaning service. Don's
Cleane Phone 283-2492 11
CUSTOM ARTIFICIAL
/nation servie All
av e. Breed for query
and added profit. Chester
HeJde, Aladdin, Wyo., Ph. 283-
7tfn.
NERVOUS STOMACH.
Get new Ph. 5 tablets. Works
fast as liquids. 30-35
FRED'S CT.,EANING AND LAUN.
dry. Mondays and Thursdays.
Phone 283-1146. 30-39*
(
TIME PAYMENTS
and
GIFT CERTIFICATES
at
Matson Sporting
Goods
and
Gambles Store
Spearfish, S. D.
b
FOR SALE: 1,000 HEAD 3 and 4-
yr. old ewes, Oct. 1. Write
Box 64, Hulett, Wyo. 31-34"
FOR SALE: TAKING ORDERS
for pitch posts delivered in
Sundance. 6½ ft. - $1 per post
283-3353. Robert Engstrom.
i 33-34*
GI~RGE HOLBEN OF HOL.
ben's Feeds in Spearfish under-
stands quite well the problems
of livestock raising in this
country. Take your feed prob-
lems to him. You'U get the
straight lnforma~on, 30tfn
FOR SALE: MODEL 10 CATER-
pillar, 1957 TD6 International
Crawler--hydraulic dozer, car-
go winch. M.E. (Ark) Bears,
Hulett, 467-5436. 33-37*
FOR SALE: WEANER PIGS. SIX
miles south of Sundance on
585. Walt Ehrlich. 33-34"
SMALL APPLIANCE
Washer and Drger
TELEVISION
RADIO
REPAIRING
at
GAMBLES
Spearfish, S. D.
THE BEST OF ALL KINDS Q1,
fnsttrance, bends. L. O. Traey,
Stmdana~. §ltf~
MISCELLANEOUS: I will do baby
sitting in my home. Reason.
able rates. Mrs. John Wheeler.
283-3549 32-35
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: ELECTRIC FLOOR
mmders and edgers. Gambles,
Spem-~h, S.V. 48t~.
FOR RENT: ROOM WITH KIT-
chen privileges. Teachers pre-
ferred. Phone 283-2327, Sun-
dance. 33-34"
FOR RENT: "I VO BEDROOM
Trailer with porch. On private
property, pleasant location.
We now have a fine selec.
tion of homes in Spear-
fish in all price ranges from
$4,000 to $55,000. Stop and
see either Bob Tudor or
Dave Richards -- They may
have just what you want.
Dave Richards
Agency
727 Main St.
Dial 642.3428
Spearfish, S. D.
FOR SALE OR RENT: 4-ROOM
house with full basement on
one and one-half lots in Hulett.
Call or contact Roger Dent, Ph.
467-5790, Box 191 Hulett, Wyo.
33-36
FOR SALE: 23" ZENITH CON-
sole TV. Maple, early Ameri-
can cabinet. $135 283-1104 34`35
FOR SALE: SINGER SELECT-A-
Cai1233-1120. 32-34 Stitch, Dial-a-stitch control,
zig-zag buttonholes, sews fancy
FOR SALE designs, monograms, overcasts,
WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL sews on buttons or snops. All
.mDW and_ used guns and spo~- built-in, no attachments need-
mg geods. Gambles and Mat- ed. Balance $61.10 or $4.10 a
aOn's Sporting Goods, Spear. month. To see, write Credit
fish, S.D. 49fin Manager, Box 451, O'Neill, Neb-
raska or call 336-2780. 34-35
FOR ~LE: ~Y" V"A~TM
with power polisher, excellent
condition, must sell within next
New~~C'km~l/ small payments may be arrang-
ten days in this area, $46.87 or
....rs, D~and Par~ ~ ed with good credit, To see,
W~ write Credit Manager, Box 325,
~~e~!! i O'Neill' Nebraska °r call 368"~ FORfollowing2780--SAI.F.: ..... INaccoun.tsTHIS AREA,must24"35.beTHE
closed within 10 days: 1965
I OR SALE: SMALL HOME,
pa ly furnished, close to
school and business district.
reasonablly priced. Ben Jen-
sen. Ph. 283-2794. .27tfn.
FOR SALE: FRIGIDAIP E WASH.
er. Six months old. Like new.
Call aft S p.m. S0t
Necchi Portable, like new, bal-
ance 10 payments of $8.42;
1966 P/aft Open-Arm, com-
pletely automatic, new uaran.
tee, will sell for payments of
$3.42 a week. The above met.
chandise is fully guaranteed
and we will take trade-ins and
finance. To see the above
merchandise, call 336-2789 or
write Credit Manager, Box 325,
O'Neill, Nebraska.
fOR SALE: SC L r SEED WANTED
Wheat. $2 per bushel. Want WAN'I1 : ANTIQUI OF ALL
ortmlmy Barley during harvest, kinds. Will bt , sell m" trade.
Harper. Phone 283-1917. mbles, Svearflsh. S. D. 24tfn
, tfn.WANTED TO BUY: SMALL
crib. Phone 283.2923. tfn
HELP WANTED: FOR RANCH
work. Married man, preferable
with house trailer. 1½ miles
from school. Write box 64, Hul-
ett, Wyo. 31-34"
HELP WANTED: YOUNG MAN
for year-round farm and ranch
work. House and utilities fur-
nished. 283-1917. Lorin Harp-
er. 33tfn
WANTED: ANTIQUES OF ALL
ki:nds. Will buy, sell or trade.
Gambles, Spearfish, S. D. 24tfn
WANTED: TO HEAR FROM
someone who has stove wood
for sale. Write to George
Stockton, Alva, Wyo. 34-35*
WANTED TO BUY: A FEW
tons of good, baled alfalfa hay.
Write Walter Oedekoven, Gil-
lette. 34*
WANTED: AGENTS WE ARE
looking for a Manager in your
local area, between the ages of
45 to 60, wbe does not have any
financial problems at the pre-
sent time. Experience in sell-
ing required, a complete 90 day
training program. H interested
send complete resume to Box
886, Casper, Wyoming.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
The Homestake
Mining Co.
Lead, South Dakota
has openings in under-
ground mining; minimum
age 19.
Here is an opportunity to
obtain year-round work and
enjoy the privileges of liv-
ing in the Black Hills:
famous for good trout fish-
ing, deer hunting, boating
skiing and many other ex-
citing outdbor recreational
activities.
Good wages.
Free bowling, billiards,
swimming and other indoor
activities in the beautiful
Homestake Club.G
Life insurance, long-term
disability insurance, major
medical insurance.
Free medical care for
emplo, vee and dependents
through the Homestake hos-
pital.
Pensions.
Paid holidays.
Opportunities for advan-
cement.
A community of 6,500
where you will find the
church of your choice, fine
schools, and excellent
stores.
Applicants must be in ex.
cellent physical condition.
Reasonable rentals.
An equal opportunity em-
ployer.
Write or phone the
tOMES1 AKE
Personnel Dept
Lead, S. D.
For complete details
Personal Items
Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Beaudoin and family Aug-
ust 16-22 were Mrs. Beaudoin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hire Her-
onimus of Alexand a, S. D.
Sunday, the Beaudoins and Mr.
and Mrs. Heronimus drove to
Central City where they were
visitors in the Loren Sievers
home. Other visitors in the Sie.
vers home were Mr. and ,Mrs.
Meridith Nelson, formerly of
Alexandria, now residents of
Central City.
Mrs. Opal Riddle and Mrs.
Wanda Herrol of Meridian, Ida.
were Saturday overnight and Sun-
day guests of Mrs. Riddle's sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
George Beagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brunson and
family, Upton; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Brunson and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Brunson and family had din-
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Edsell
Rogers and family in
Sunday in celebration
Rogers' birthday.
'Mr. and Mrs.
and sons were
Mrs. Nancy Williams
Friday-Sunday while
friends in Sundance
tinuing their trip
to Havre, Mont., where
lecker has accepted a
position in Havre Juniq
Bruce Connally, Kara Kats 4-H bian, champion 4-H
Club, holds Stranger, half Are- junior reserve
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
AT THE COURT HOUSE AT
CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING
August 15, 1966 Office of the County
10:00 o'clock A. M.
The Board of Crook County Commissioners were called
in Special Session By Conrad Ellsbury, Chairman
Ellsbury, Chairman; Kenneth Canfield; Robert Wenande.
sent ;Francis Hejde, County Clerk; Cecil K. Hughes, Count
It was regularly moved, seconded and unanimously
the following resolution be adopted and spread upon the
the meeting of this Board as follows:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, At the primary election held August 21, 1962,
of Crook County voted a Building Fund toward the
County Court House. Such building fund to mature in Ten
the amount of $475,000.00 to be raised ,by a mill levy of not
two mills on the dollar of any tax year if such mill
within the consolidated mill levy of twelve mills for
penses.
And, Whereas, a mill levy of two mills was assessed for
1964 and 1965 tax years and there is now in the Court House
Fund a total of $193,788.49. That a mill levy of two mills
certified by this Board for aforesaid fund on the 1966
tion of Crook County for such fund for the 1966 tax year
sessment should raise from sixty to seventy thousand dollars
fund for the 1966 tax year.
And, Whereas, the roof on the old building has
the point wl ere it would take a considerable amount of
new same. That the State Fire Marshall has notified this
this building is unsafe for public occupancy and a fire
condemned same as unfit and unsafe for public use; That
of the Sixth Judicial .District Court has refused to hold
quiring a jury trial in the Old Court Room on account
dition; Now, Therefore, be it Resolved that Fredric H.
an architect from Cheyenne, Wyoming, be contacted to
Board at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Aug. 19, 1966 to confer on a
struct a new Court House and Jail, together with an
cost of same and the amount of money to be raised to
building.
A Special Malt Beverage Permit was issued to Horse
ing Club for an open air stand situate on SWV4SWV4: Sec. 9,
R. 68 W. 6th P. M., Wyo. for Sept. 5, 1966 Labor Da~; TheY
made proper applicabion and paid the necessary fee.
No further business coming before the Board, it was m,~
carried to adjourn to meet in Special Session August 19, 1~
o'clock A.M., with Frederic H. Porter, Jr., Architect from c ~
Wyoming to discuss plans for a new court house.
Aug. 19, 1966
10:00 o'clock A. M.
The Board of Crook County Commissioners met in Speci.
as per adjurnment of August 15, 1966; Present, Conrad
Cha, irman; Robert Wenande; Kenneth Canfield, Commissio
cis Hejde, County Clerk; Cecil K. Hughes, County Attel
eric Porter Jr., Architect. •
After discussing tentative plans with the architect for a
ing, it was moved and carried to recess and go to Sturgis
view the new court house constructed there.
The Board reconvened after returning from a visit to
County Court ,House at Stu~gis, S. Dak., ,with a party
this Board; Architect Frederic H. Porter Jr., the
ty Assessor, County Treasurer and County Attorney.
ing tentative plans ,it was regularly moved and carried, all
voting aye, to enter into an agreement with Architect
mit to this Board tentative plans and an estimate of the
structing a new Court House and Jail; Such .total actual
near $500,000.00 and architect fees, if adequate storage and
cilities can be furnished at that figure. That on receipt and
of such estimate and cost, a bond for the raising of the
money above the amount collected and in the Court House
Fund be submitted to the voters of Crook County at the
tion November 8 1966..
No further business comir#g before the Board, it was moved
ried to adjourn to meet in regular session Sept. 6, 1966 to
usual County Business.
Board of Crook County Commissioners
By Conrad Ellsbury, Chairman
Attest: Francis Hejde, County Clerk