YEARS AGO
20, 1962
,high school ,bond is-
voted on Nov. 6 by
residents. If the
Mooreroft
Hulett,
and Sundanee, $115,000.
(Dick) Bush, ,Ht~lett busi-
`the Democratic
state representative
when ,he filed with the
secretary of state.
100 9ersons were at .the
Ranch Monday morning
1962 Wyoming Hereford
Opened. People ~rom seven
and Canada attended the
county's first Red Cross
to be ,held in the fall
kicked off Monday. Crook
quota in the fall drive is
YEARS AGO
19, 1957
Goodson, Sundance
was elected secretary-
of the Wyoming State
of Soil Conservation
Lt the group's convention
Crook County Home Demo-
Council will be present-
a $I00 national traffic
contest at the Tri-
Achievement Day pro-
:Sept. 28.
Creek -Work is being
Onthe Carlile bridge and
it is getting a new flame-
Canyon - People
~vay are happy over
service for the first
It is quite a change as
,ha~;e gone many miles to get
~aail.
YEARS AGO
18, 1952
A near Beulah,
'M. L. Annenberg, Phil-
publisher, in the early
a cost of over $500,000,
go under the auctioneer's
Oct. 18.
E. Dobras, superinten-
Moorcroff since last July.,
released from his peel-
accept a State Department
in Damascus, Syria.
a week's layoff due
Outbreak of polio in Sun-
Crook county, the Sun-
reopened Monday.
meeting of ,the Sun-
Legion and VFW
esday ended with the
,agreeing to send a com-
the Oct. 9 :meeting of
Commercial Club to
the county fair board
of entertainment at
fair.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
September 18, 1947
Interest is running high in the
.Polio Emergency Volunteer cour.
se sched.u.led to be ,held here
Sept. 20 and 21.
Dick Dttrfee was high scoring
xnan at the ,local trapshoot Sun-
day. Herb Stech and Jay Durfee
tied for :second high.
Minimum temperatures over
,Wyoming last night ranged from
13 degrees abo,ce zero to 36 above
in .the state's first real cold snap.
;Big Piney ~vas the cold spot dur-
irtg the ni,gh`t with 13 abo~ee.
FORTY YEARS AGO
September 22, 1927
.Houston Creek - A heavy frost
visited us Saturday night which
did great dam,age to .gardens.
,Lyle Putman was in Sundance
Monday from his ranch on the
Tower divide. He states that his
tather George Putman ,has `thresh-
ed ou,t 4400 bushels ~ wheat this
f~l and he has 1370 bushels.
Fall reheat on tresh b.roke sod
yielded 40 bushels 'to the acre.
Reports from the iRoeky Ford
eomm,unity show 52 ,bushels of
wheat to an acre, on down to 38
bushels.
Cone ~honey, 18 cents a pound.
strained honey 20 cents a pound.
George Howes.
SEVENTY YEARS AGO
September 22, 1897
Perry Brown sold his ranch
south of town recently ,to Charles
Durkee. Mr. Brown and family
:e~pect 'to go .to the coast this fall
W'hile on his way to town yes-
terdary morning on his bicycle,
I-Ion. Tom Hoe,per was .thrown to
the ground with such violence
that ~he smaller bone in his left
,leg was broken near the foot. Dr.
Baker reduced the fracture.
L. F. Kincaid's trotting horse
got ,the best of the driver one
evening last week and took a run
,up the Saaford canyon with the
sulky. The horse was ,found two
days later urthurt but the sulky
had to be brought "home in a
gunny sack.
Thursday, Se~. 21 - Goulash,
applesauce cake, apricots.
Friday, Sept. 22 - Fish sticks,
macaroni and tomatoes, brown
bread and butter, one,half orange.
Monday, Sept. 25 - ,Hot beef
sandwiches, peas, raisin mumbles.
Tuesday, Sept. 26 - Baked beans
with ,hamburger, coffee cake,
pineapple.
Wednesday, Sept. 27 - Corned
beef sandwich squares, green
beans, jello.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Sept. 21, 1967
OUr pellet mill is operating full steam every day.
W.Q suggest you get your pellets made early
this year. To encourage you, we're making this
ffer . UNTIL OCT. 1 ON ANY SIZE PELLET
ORDER, the charge will be $8.00 TON.
~is is a good deal for both of us. If you get your orders in
ely, we can make efficient use of our work force and facilities
You can save money and not stand in line.
VET AND DRY MOLASSES - We Have a Good
Stock of Staley's Molasses Products
TOXITON - THY BENZOLE
PHENOTHIAZINE ARSENATE
bRENCH for wormy sheep and cattle
Get after those worms. They're likely to be bad this year.
the grass so lush, they move up high end get to the steak
A Complete Farm-- Ranch Center
Belie Fourche
New
Ri.chard Gary Snider, Laramie
Clifford Thurman, Wichita, Kans.
Drew Hutchinson, Laramie
;Bruce Hooper, Laramie
Renewals
Jay Mahoney, Alva
Donald E. Fowlkes, Spokane, Wn.
;Bill Lanning, Sundance
/Herriek Pdpley, Aladdin
~ichard Snider, Sundance
Carl Reimer, Gi,llette
;B. F. Lincoln, Sundance
Mrs. Dean Bush, Hulett
Wyo. State ~raploymen.t. Service,
Newcastle
Mrs. B. J. England, Casper
Wyoming Travel Commission,
C,heyenne
:Robert Wilson, Alzada, Mont.
C,hester Hejde, Aladdin
~R. D. Perkins, Minneapolis, Minn.
Carl Mayer, Sundance
Cliffo~i Fish, Aladdin
Loran Bartlett, Alzada, Mont.
Rabert McAmis, Alva
Hulett C. Wood, Hulett
Bronze Star Presented
To Sundance Soldier
~ospital Corpsman Third Class
Rudolph A. Henke, USN, Sun-
dance, ,last month ~vas presented
~ho Bronze Star Medal by Navy
Captain G. E. Cruft, Third Marine
Division surgeon, at Phu Bai,
Vietnam.
While serving as a corpsman
~vibh Company I, Fourth Marine
Regiment, Petty Officer Henke
.exposed himself to intense fire
~vhi.le moving from ,bunker to
,bunker assistirrg wounded Mar-
ines and Vietnamese soldiers dur-
ing enemy 'attacks near Gio Linh.
After one artillery attack, Hen-
ke saved the life of a wounded
comrade after working six con-
secutive ,hours.
Henke is presently serving with
B Company, Third Medical Bat-
ration, in Vietnam.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
The Farmers Ranchers Co-Operative of Belle
Fourche, S. D., Annual Stockholders Meeting.
VFW Clubhouse, Belle Fourche
SEPT. 25 --o 1:30 P.M.
Our speaker this year will be Lloyd Ayers, who is assistant dean
of the College of Agriculture, University of Wyoming. it goes
without saying that this message will be timely and of interest
to ell in the Tri-State area. The public is cordially Invited.
DOOR PRIZES FAVORS DOOR PRIZES
DOUGHNUTS AND COFFEE
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ON ALL FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES
10 Free Prizes .,w ,...,.
Television Set, Emerson 8-Translstor Radio, GE Table Radio, Universal Hair Dryer, GE Portable
Mixer, GE Electric Can Opener, Proctor Steam iron, Doremyer Coffee Maker, Frigidaire Grille
Frigidaire Ice Ejector. Nothing to buy. Just come in and register for one of the 10 prizes to be
given away during this 10-day sale.
o ,ONS , ON o.
.M. (Drawing for food afterward).
PEaA, DEMONSTRATION ON T.E WASHeeS • ORYeeS SEPT. I
2, 2 to 3 P.M. Home Econom,st Lorraine Shockman will host the I
d by the district representative.
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& C ies- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sept. 21-22-23
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FLOOR MODELS OF FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG-
ERATORS, FREEZERS, RANGES, WASHERS, DRYERS, DISHWASH-
ERS. SAVE 10 - 15 - 20 - 25% on Any Frigidaire Appliance pur-
chased now during our anniversary sale. BUY RIGHT NOW AND
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Your Frigidaire Dealer
Belle Fourche, S. D.