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Mrs. Frank Vasey returned
home Saturday from Deadwood
hospital. She is feeling pretty
gOOd.
The Legion dance Saturday nite
drew a large crowd and the
Ramblers music was enjoyed by
those present.
George Watts was operated on
last week at the Belle Fourche
hospital for appendicitis and is
getting along O. K. at this time.
Mr. and ~frs. Wiley Brimmer
and children of Sheridan, are vis-
iting with his parents and othe~
relatives here.
]Rob Coker, Glen Brimmer,
IWank Okonskl, H. Howard, Bill
RUSh, Ernest Wieck were busi-
les~ callers in town Saturday.
Son Born
llr. and Mrs. John Mahoney
&re the proud parents of a baby
boy born Sept. 28th at the Earl
home. Dr. Clarenbach was
hl attendance and reports mother
kid baby getting along O. K.
We had a nice snow Saturday
the ground was white Sun-
morning, but it didn't last
]oug.
Grace Painter has been carry-
the Cowden mail while Ed-
lrard Fowlkes has been threshing.
rict Churches
Get Together
~ne Harvest Festival or Home-
day will be celebrated at
Hulett church Sunday, Oct.
1944. It will be an all day
~.l~alon so bring your lunch and
the celebration. Services
be held after Sunday school
a program in the afternoon.
~rs. Gee. Watts and daughter
shopping here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Jay were
in town Saturday evening
took in the dance.
~. Ole Lee and daughter help-
auxiliary serve supper Sat-
night.
'~+]~r. and Mrs. Spangler were
MiOpplng here Tuesday.
~ary Jane and Carol Vasey are
relatives in Newcastle
week.
~arold Bear was visiting rela-
and friends here Saturday
Sunday. He is home on a fur-
]~[arlo Oliver was shopping here
first of the week.
Word has been received that
Tate of Los Angeles is not
along so well with her
]l~ark Holmes transacted busl-
in Hulett the first of the
and Mrs. Mel Storm and
were business callers here
Legion Hall
Sundance
The Sundance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
In The Black Hills of Wyo.
Tuesday.
Mrs Zeta Ripley has been help-
Ing in the Vasey store the past
week.
Eva Nuekolls spent the week-
end at the Ben Nuekolls home
and took in the dance.
Several from Sundanee attend-
ed the da~ace here ~aturday nigM.
The s~mw and rain Saturday
night stopped the threshing ma-
chine for a few days.
Mrs. Hope Evelyn Nleman
started nursing in the Belle
Fourche hospital Monday.
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Terrell
and son spent the week-end in
Spearfish.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert William-
scm and family were dinner guests
Sunday at the Hulett Wood home.
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Aladdin
Arch Creek
Billy and Charles ttagerman
spent Saturday helping their bro-
ther. Art put up hay on his ranch
on Arch creek.
Some of those from this com-
m~nity who spent Sunday ante-
lope hunting were Mr. and Mrs.
Harley IN)uglas, Burley Ankeney
and Art Hagerman.
Mr. Harley Douglas called at
the A~akeney ranch Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O~ar Douglas re-
turned to Newcastle Wednesday.
Art Hagerman and Burley Ank-
eney have been stacking hay this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dickey
spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Kokesh and fam-
ily.
Mr. and .Mrs. Art ttagerman
spent Friday in Upton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxford and
'Wilfred Bunney and Travis May-
nard were business callers in
Belle Fourche on Monday
The two parties given at the
Etti~ger and Pannell home were
well attended on Saturday eve-
ning and everybody enjoyed
themselves.
The teacher at the Bunney
school quit her job and Mrs. Nm-
met Redding took over on Mon-
day.
Benni- Phillips tru°ked in Em-
niet Reddings lambs last Friday.
Threshing over and everybody
getting in their late hay.
I(alph Middleman was lip ill
~he neighborhood Thursday look-
ing after sheep to buy.
Mary Eidson is staying with
Margaret Phillips while Charley
is shipping.
Mrs. Annie Coburn went to
Aladdin Tuesday with Mrs. Carl-
son on the mail.
Frank Mitchell of near Alzada,
purchased grain from Wilfred
Bunney a~d is hauling it home.
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Typewriter Ribbo s at The Timt
Mrs. Jesse Dotson was a caller
at V~'ymans Thursday morning of
last week.
Our first snow for this fall
came Saturday afternoon and
night and was a heavy one of
about ten inches at least, but it
has settled a lot as it was thaw-
ing underneath Sunday. Should
be a help to the fall grain.
Chas. Wyman helped stack hay
at the Blake ranch last week.
George Harvey was a Belle
Fourche visitor Saturday evening.
5[rs. Jesse Dotson was a caller
at Robbtns last week Wednesday.
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SUNNY DIVIDE FARM
BUEEAU MZEETS
The Sunny Divide Farm Bureau
met at the community hall Satur-
day night, Sept. 30th with an at-
tendance of thirty. The meeting
was called to order by Pres. H. D.
Myers.
County agent Landers gave a
talk on treating horses for bet
control, also worming sheep. He
asked that anyone participating
in bet control let him know the
number of capsules needed at
once.
It was agreed that we give a
USO benefit dance October 28th
at the hall. Gerald Eaton, Hallv
Oudin and Nathan Lincoln are
the committee in ch~.rge.
At the close of the meeting a
delicious IJ':~ a ) social heur
were enjoyed.
The U. S. O. dance coincides
with the date of the October meet-
ing, so the date of the nert meet-
ing will be given later.
Mrs. Esther Scott is entertain-
ment chairman for the next Farm
Bureau meeting. Everyone al-
ways welcome to attend.
from the finest herds in
Northeastern Wyoming
will be sold at the second
Semi-Annual
Purebred
Hereford
at
SUNDANCE,
WYO.
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As I am leaving the farm I will sell at Public Auction 7½ Mi.
north of Moore Hill cemetery. Road marked at the turn off.
Sale Starts at 12:30
Free Lunch---Bring Cups
qe
3 Milk Cows, two are holstein,
the-other part holstein, aH are
milking -- 4 Young Range
Cows--3 Yearlings--3 Calves.
2 Smooth Mouth Mares, broke
to work and ride -- 1 Work
Gelding, six years old, gentle
to work double or single.-- 1
Saddle Gelding, seven years
old, is half hot blood race
horse, al o a good pacer, gen-
tle for women.
1 Good Four-wheel Rubber-
tired Trailer--1 Corn Plow--
1 Corn Planter--1 Gang Plow
--1 Disk--1 Hay Rake.
1 Good Enameled Cook Stove
--1 Kitchen Cabinet--1 Liv-
ing Room Table -- 1 Cloth
Covered Rocker and Straight
Chair--1 Good Davenport and
and Chair Set--1 Good 6-volt
Radio--2 Beds and Mattress
--1 Dresser--2 Linoleums, 9 q
x 12---1 Good Maytag Wash-
ing Machine -- 1 Gas Iron --
Dishes, etc.
350 Bushel of Oats--1 Oxy-
gen-Acetylene Welding Out-
fit Two Sets of Harness--2
Saddles--Tools--1 3-4 Horse
power Motor with battery
charger and grinder--2 6-volt
Batteries--Some Chickens --
4 Cord of Good Oak Wood--
Some Tomatoes and other ar-
ticles too numerous to men-
tion.
--Write for Catalog--
8td~.__ 75e, Inc. tax
ll.|O
,d~te tax and tn-
ea~mmd Foderal tax.
Music by
IE~YTIt'M RAMBI~RS
Northeastern
Wyo. Hereford
Association
Art Schelldoff, Sec'y.
Bundance
Owner, Hulett, Wyoming
SAM EWING, Auctioneer Sundance State Bank, Clerk
TERMS--CASH