Victory Buy War Bonds
F. Lindsey and Velma H. Butterfleld
Pub|ishers
Published E~ry Thur~¢ by
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C~mty, City & U. S. Land Offi~
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M the po~toffice at Sundance, Wy-
as s~m.d class matter u.der ~e act
~. 1879.
Churches
CHURCH SERVICES
Lee L. Burton. Minister)
~unday school every
morning at 10:00 o'clock.
service every first and
Sunday evenings at 7:30.
people and adult ser-
every Sunday evening at
mid-week service ev-
evening at 7:30.
-- Sunday school every
Sunday at 10:00 a. m.
service every first Sun-
morning" s,t 11:00.
HAVEN--Church service
~md and four Sunday
at I1:00.
Mrvice ev-
mmeond Sunday afternoon at
TOWER --- Sun#lay
every Sunday morning at
o'clock.
serviee every third
morning at 11:00.
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CHURCH
B. Clayton, pastor)
School--10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship
A.M.
Evening Worship
P~M.
Evening High School
Fellowship Hour --- 7:30
Evening Prayer
7:30.
BEULAH
Sunday---Sunday school 2:
Service 3:00. 3rd Satur-
night, worship service 8:30.
RIFLE PIT DMDE
Sunday, Swnday school
Worship service 3. Each
evening Bible study
Prayer service, 8: 30.
WILLIAMS DIVIDE
Sunday---Sunday school 2.
service 3. 1st Saturday
worship service 8:30.
SUNNY DIVIDE
Sunday--Worship service,
2nd Saturday night, wor-
service--9 : 00.
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' GAL NOTICES
0P SKERIFI S SALE
of a Judgment and de-
made and entered by the
Court of Crook County,
on September I1, 1944,
ILction therei~ pending
Jay D. Hejde is plaintiff,
John B. Ettingerand Cora
infringer ~nsband and wife,
LODGE
The Sundance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
and the unknown heirs and de-
visees of Helen Hickey, deceased,
are defendants, I will sell at pub-
lic vendue to the highest bidder
for cash, on the 14th day of Oc-
tober, 1944, at the hour of 11:00
o'clock in the forenoon at the
front door of the court house in
Sundance, Crook County, Wyom-
ing, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The south half of the
southwest quarter, the north-
easL quarter of the southwest
quarter, and the southwest
quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section 5 in Town-
ship 55 north of Range 62
West of the Sixth Principal
Meridian, Crook County, Wy-
oming.
Said above described property
being sold to satisfy the amount
due under said Judgment and
decree, to-wit: the sum of
$2,064.03 and $21.86 costs with
interest from date of decree and
accruing costs.
I~ted at Sundance, Wyoming,
this llth day of September, A. D.
1944.
W. H. BLAKEMAN,
Sheriff of Crook County,
Wyoming
Otis Reynolds,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
September 14-21-28. Oct .4
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEKEI
All creditors and others inter-
ested in estate of Henry T. Will-
iams, deceased, take notice, that
the undersigned executor of said
estate will, on or before October
14, 1944, file in the office of
Clerk of Court of Crook County,
Wyoming, his final account and
petition for distribution of said
estate, ~uChere anyone i~terested,
may examine such account and
petition and file objections there-
to in writing at any time before
October 24, 1944, and if no obJec-
tons are filed thereto, he will
make final settlement of said es-
tate on October 25, 1944, or
soon thereafter as the matter may
be heard.
Dated at Sundance, Wyoming
this 16th day of September, 1944.
FRANK W. WILLIAMS,
Executor.
James T. McGuckln, A~torney.
September 21-28--Oct. 5-12.
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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AKENDKENT
The following Is a full, true
and correct copy of the Consti-
tutional Amendment proposed in
the House, known ms House Joint
Resolution Number 1, passed by
both the House and the Senate,
voting ~eparately, in the Twen-
ty-Seventh Session of the Legis-
lature of the State of Wyoming,
to be submitted to the electors o;
tLe S~.ute -Jr Wyoming for taeir
adoption or rejection at the Gen-
~..ral Ehclion ,'o be held on the
Seventh day of Novembe,', A. D..
1944, being ~'~oposed Constitu-
tional Amendment Number 1.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT NUMBER 1
"Article XIV, Section 3. The
legislature shall by law designate
county offices and shall, from
time to time, fix the salaries of
county officers, which shall in all
cases be in proportion to the val-
ue of the services rendered and
duties performed."
MART T. CHRISTENSEN,
Secretary of State
August 10--October 26.
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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
The following Is a full, true
and correct copy of a Constitu-
tional Amendment proposed in
the House, known as House Joint
Resolution Number 1, passed by
both the House and the Senate,
voting separately, in the Special
Session of the Twenty-Seventh
Legislature of the State of Wyo-
ming, to be submitted to the
electors of the State of Wyoming
for their adoption or rejection at
the General Election to be held
on the Seventh day of November,
A. D., 1944, being Proposed Con-
stitutional Amendment Number
2.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT NUMBER 2
"Article VI, Section 22. The
provisions of Section 11 of Article
6 of this constitution, shall pro-
vide that the ballots therein men-
tioned shall be delivered on elec-
tion day to the voters within the
polling place by sworn public of-
ficials, and that onlF such ballots
so delivered shall be received and
counted, shall not be applicable
to, affect or invalidate absent vot-
er ballots and voting thereof and
registration therefor, as provid-
ed by Article 14 of Chapter 36,
Wyoming Revised Statutes, 1931,
and other Acts of the Legislature
of the State of Wyoming, amen-
datory thereof or related thereto,
whether heretofore or hereafter
enacted."
MART T. CHRISTENSEN,
Secretary of State
August 10---October 26.
Miller Creek
In The Black Hills of Wyo.
drove to Gillette Saturday.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ouflin and
]family spent the week-end at the
Will Oudi~s.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore,
Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Hally
Oudin, Alice Ann and Mrs. Will
Oudin were business visitors in
Sundance Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Hilton began teach-
ing the Bitter Springs school
Monday morning.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Gerald Eaton and
family transacted business in
Spearfish Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesney Rathbun,
Jennie Lea and Mrs. Llllle Storts
were visitors at the John Guidin-
get home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Golf depart-
ed for Newcastle Monday where
he has employment. He has dis-
posed of his property at Wonder-
view Park to his sons.
Typewriter Ribbons at The Times
for all makes of machines, 90c.
ANYWHERE--ANYTIME
Either Semi or Straight Truck
Phone 81 8undanee
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and General
EITHER SEMI 0R STRAIGHT TRUCK
-LIVESTOCK GETS A PREFERENCE
3 TRUCKS GO DAY OR NIGHT
INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Phone 4F101 Sundanee
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WE WILL BUY
LIVE POULTRY
--at C. D. ROBERT8 MILLING CO.
From 8 to 12 A. N.
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Please Do Not Feed Before Bringing In
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C. F. Barker and Neff Crago
finished combining Friday.
Mrs. H. D. Myers and sons spent
the week-end at the ranch.
Mrs. J. P. Solomon and Bernard
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NOW AT ITS BEST AND PROBABLY AS CHEAP AS IT
WILL BE.
We have and will be receiving almost every day Peaches and
Pears in boxes and bushels, Grapes and Apples.
We also receive supplies daily of home grown vegetables of
all kinds.
0ur stock of fruit jars and all canning supplies il very com-
pleto.
RED STAMPS WITH EVERY SALE
Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery Ooodl
BF.J,L POURCTI .., S. D.
W. Newland
Establ hed 188
;ame t Newland,
MEATS---FATS--Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 thru
G5 remain good indefinitely for 10 points. HS, J5 and K5
became valid Oct. 1. Butter is now up to 20 points. All oth-
er rationed foods--meat, other dairy products, and process-
ed foods--retain their current values.
PROCESSED FOODS---Blue stamps A8 through Z8 and A6
through L5 remain good indefinitely for 10 points. M~i thru
R5 were good ,beginning Oct. 1.
SUGAR---Sugar stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 each good for 5
lbs. indefinitely. Sugar stamp 40 is good for 5 lbs., canning
sugar and up to 20 Ibs. more per person may be secured upon
application to the rationing board. There is no deadline for
securing the canning sugar.
GASOLINE.--A-13 stamps now valid and are good through
December $I.
9, A.F. & A.M.
and fburth
of each
month
Muter
WANTED: Driller for two soft water
wells Inquire of Ty Butcher or Newland
and sore
I WI.,KND & 80N
COLONY, WYOMING
SHOES--Airplane stam~ 1 and ~ in Book 8 good indefin-
itely. A new stamp will be announced for Nov. 1.
* ALL FOOD STAMPS IN BOOK 4 *
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