OCTOBER 11, 1990 THE SUNDANCE TIMES PAGE 11
GOTA JOB TO DO?
NEED SOME HELP?
TRY THE ....
sire!
INMENT
Friday night
west of junction
and 212. Con-
Welcomed Monday-
b to 4, 605-892-2166.
tion Co., Belle
21tfn
FOR SALE:
Alpine, 14x70,
redwood deck.
1% baths, shingled
siding. Inside
room, dishwash-
stove, excel-
Must be moved.
283-2924, 605-
39-41"
Complete Preway
pipe. $35, o13o.
40-41"
7th and
Ph. 283-2414.
40-42'
AKC registered
Bom
Ph. 283-2189.
It
.. .......................
1987 2-ft. travel
equipped, an-
tire, new
kitchen, gas
full double bed in
Call evenings
41-42"
Ford, Chrysler,
longblocks with 5
mile guarantee.
Special: 350
New takeoff
$595. EDWARDS
1-800-826-
Itwc
Factory
on Floor Mad-
l-Stoker Heating
can save on Winter
risComing!
No job is too big or too small for the classifieds. Find a job or the right
ltwc
CROOK COUNTY MEMORIAL
Hospital & Nursing Home is
looking for caring people to work
as nursing assistants. Nursing
assistant certification classes
will be provided. Call 283 -350 I,
ask for Patricla Vail. 40-41
.....................................
WANTED: Dependable, loving
individual to care for infant
twins. Call 283-2234.
40-41
in Rapid City on Sunday. Last
$13.90 HER HOUR. U.S. Mail week Mary and Mel were busy
Jobs, YourArea. No Experience getting fire wood and Mary was
Necessary. (219) 836-3434, ext. glad to get windows cleaned
175. I twc and also the chimney cleaned
..................................... for the winter ahead. .
Visltng with Vi Courchaine
Persona I on Sunday were Kelly and Doug
Carter and little Abble. Dick
and Herb Lennville left for the
LONELY? Wants fall in love?
For only $2/min. you can lis-
ten and meet people Just like
you! 24 hrs. All ages/lifestyles.
Call 1-900-786-7720 (CMS).
40-41 wc
.....................................
Surrogate mothers needed for
..................................... infertile couples. Contact ICNY,
FRIENDLY HOME PARTIES 14 E. 60th Street, N'Y, NY
has openings for dealers. No 10022. 1-800-521-1539.
cash investment. NO service 40-4 lwc
charge. Highest commission .....................................
ADOPTION. California, Chris-
and hostess awards. Three
catalogs. Over 800 items. Call
1-800-488-4875. 40-41
.....................................
FRIENDLY HOME PARTIES
has openings for dealers. No
cash investment. NO service
charge. Highest commission
and hostess awards. Three
catalogs. Over 800 items. Call
1-800-488-4875. I twc
.....................................
SEEKING NANNIES. Director
meets families in their homes.
Xlnt. salary. Alrfare provided.
Nanny support groups. New
York Nanny Center, inc., leave
message. 307-721-21 55,
Brenda (former nanny.) Itwc
.....................................
WANTED: PART-TIME service
station attendant. Apply at
Leslle's Standard. I t
.....................................
BUSINESS.
OPPORTUNITIES
TRAVEL AGENCY - Start your
own, $1670. No lic. or bond.
For free info./newsletter cafl:
1-800-926-5800.
I twc
.....................................
SNACK VENDING Business for
sale. Quality machines, Ices-
*ions provided. Full training -
AUCTION--Nov.
company support. 1-800-234-
t, Cola--Backhoes, 5725. Itwc
Bobcats, Dump .....................................
trailers, GRAND OPPORTUNITY. Lo-
trucks, genera- col vending route for sale, high
ehwltch, bender,
tractor, truck income. CalIFrank. 1-800-749-
6800. I twc
R &J Auc- . ....................................
Itwc .
RENT ,.o,,: o+ male kitten about
APARTMENT for
includes utilities.
37tfn
651 acres with
house and
on live creek 8
Devils Tower.
Cal ! 605-584-
40-41"
'; 3-bedroom mobile
283-3264. 40-41"
12 weeks old. Missing since
Oct. 5, 1990. Very friendly.
Children's pet. 283- 1177. It
..... : ................... ,-?---y,
FOR RENT.
Phone 283-
30fin
TED
(utters. 18 miles
Good
38-41
or consign used
nes, especially
move and re-
at own ex-
Brady Mobile
1885.
Itwc
Classix Hair
Barber Day will
from 9 to 6.
tian, young professional couple
with much love and security to
offer, desire to adopt white baby
to age 1. ALL expenses paid.
Totallylegal.VLEASE call Annie
collect (213) 530-8250. THANK
YOU. 41-42wc
.....................................
Surrogate mothers needed for
infertile couples, Contact ICN'Y,
14 E. 60th Street, NY, NY
10022. 1-800-521 - 1539.
41-42
.....................................
AIDS- Questions or Concerns?
Call Casper-based Wyoming
AIDS Project. Information &
referral. Toll free 1-800-635-
2698 or 237-7833. Itwc
.....................................
TALK ONE ON ONE LIVE. Meet
new friends all over America.
1-900-258 LIVE. $1/mln., 25
minimum. •-900-654-MEET,
$1/min., 15 minimum. Call
from home/office. (R403)
41-42wc
.....................................
Make new friends - talk one-
on-one to gals/guys in your
area. 1-900-741-LIVE. $I/mln,
15 minimum. Also 1-900-741-
GALS. $1/man. 20 minimum.
(R404) 4 I-41 wc
.....................................
LONELY? Wanna fall in love?
For only $2/min. you can lls-
ten and meet people Just llke
you124 hrs. All ages/lifestyles.
Call 1-900-786-7720 (CMS).
Itwc
.....................................
Will do mowing and trimming.
Call R&H Enterprises at 283-
2681. 27tfn
WHISPERING PINES Painting
& Janitorial Services. Commer-
cial, Residential, 283-3957. *fin
.....................................
$NEED CREDIT$ $5000.00
credit card regardless of credit
history. Major bank cards also
available. Plus a fabulous
camera, film, and vacation
package. Phone (405) 364-
5574, extension 66.
40-4 lwc
.....................................
A RESPONSIBLE BABY-
SITTER, who is great with kidsl
CPR and Red Cross certified.
Call 283-1897 and ask for Kenda
Fuhrmann. 19th
.....................................
SNEED CREDITS $5000.00
credit card regardless of credit
history. Major bank cards also
available. Plus a fabulous
camers, film, and vacation
package. Phone (405) 364-
5574, extension 66.
41-42wc
VISA/MASTERCARD, Easy,
FasU No deposit. No credit
checkfAlso $5,000 Credit Plus
Card. Guaranteed approval.
Cash advances Avoid Christ-
mas rush! Call hOWl 1 (800)
234-6741, anytime, ltwc
.....................................
CARD OF THANKS
Dear Family, Friends and
Neighbors:
Thank you all so much for the
cards, flowers, telephone calls
and visits while I was in the
hospital while recovering from
appendicitis surgery and also
the complications following.
It is a blessing to live in such
a kind a loving area. May God
bless you.
Herman T. White.
CARD OF THANKS
We are so grateful to the people
who came to help when Sarah
fell last Sunda. to Pat Mol-
lenbrink, Mike Frolander, and
Steve Cassldy, EMTs; to Dr.
Vtllano and to Marlene Edwards
and to Tony Raschkow - x-ray
tech. Their kindness and the
professional care they gave is
so appreciatedl Thank you all
so much. Sarah is fine.
Bob, Mary, Sam & Will
October 8, 1990
Bryan and Vlcki Graham are
the proud new parents of a
baby boy born on September
2 I. Stephen Harold weighed 8
Ibs. I I/2 oz. Vlcki and her new
son got to come home on
Wednesday. Vicki's mother,
Sharon Boyl, came up from
Rapid City to help out for a few
days.
" Mel Shepperson has been
busy helping his brother, A•
Shepperson, bring the cattle
from summer pasture the last
week. Mary Shepperson and
• Jesse Shepperson enjoyed at-
tending the animal auction held
SELL IT FAST
Big Horns on Saturday to try
and find their horses and brin
them home. Dan O'Brien and
Herb Lennville were hunting m
the Big Horns the past week
and their horses got spooked
and ran off. Sure hope the guys
are able to find them.
Hilma Saari enjoyed shopping
in Spearfish during the week.
Hilma was a brief visitor of
Dick and Helen Metzel on Sat-
urday.
Bill and Millle Berry were
shoppers in Belle Fourche and
Spearfish last week. Bill and
Jane Dunbar have been en-
Joying the football games that
Sundance has played. Everyone
is real proud of all of the play-
ers on the team. Best of luck to
all of them this coming week-
end.
Gene and Mary Hartley en-
Joyed having their grandson
who was home on leave from
the Navy and his girlfriend visit
with them last weekend. Dur-
ing the last week Mary and
Gene had company from Mon-
tana visit with them. In their
spare time, they have been busy
getting fire wood stocked up for
the winter.
Margaret Blakeman enjoyed
having Chef, and Roger stop in
to visit the last of September.
Cherl and Roger had been on
vacation around Sheridan and
were able to go fishing. Ed
Kuenne was also a visitor at
Margaret's that weekend.
Margaret enjoyed having Pas-
tor Paul Redfleld and wife Judy
)erson to fill it in The Sundance Times Classifieds. Call, 283-3411.
Hllma enjoyed visiting with
Malted and Cornell Stoltz and
Alice Nonnast last Saturday.
Judy Kelsey and Mrs. Kemp
from the Winner, S.D., area
visited with Margaret last week.
The County health nurse will
be at Margaret's on October 11
from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. giving flu
shots and taking blood pres-
sures. Jim Dunbar was busy
on Saturday picking apples for
his folks from Margaret's trees
in her yard. Margaret enjoyed
joining Bruce Redfleld and
family and Mrs. Paul Redfleld
for dinner at the Arc in Sun-
dance on Sunday. Bill Welsh
has been filling in for Pastor
Paul Redfleld at church while
he is gone. Margaret got word
from Bill Blakeman and he is
still in Florida. Ray Follum and
family visited with Margaret
during the week.
Zelma and Mike enjoyed
touring through the new Wal-
Mart in Spearfish last weekend.
Zelma Hayer and Doris Kohler
enjoyed going to Deadwood last
Saturday evening. Mist. Kohler
visited with Zelma on Sunday
eveningwhile her grandmother
had to go out. Visiting with
Mike Hayer on Sunday after-
noon was Chad Penn from
Buffalo, Wyo. but is going to
school at Black Hills in
Spearfish.
Happy anniversay to Frank
and Marlene Simons. Happy
birthday to Ed Henshall and
happy birthday to Kristi Si-
mons. Happy birthday to Doris
Talley.
by Corn Smith
October 8, 1990
Several Sundance seniors
and Bruce Redfleld for dln. g ¢n,19.yd>[uoqipJr9 pearfish " ,
at her home one day last v'ek. via the senl0r Citizens van last
Pastor Paul Redfleld had minor Monday.
surgery at Ft. Meade in Sturgis Ulrtc and Alice Hawken, Nancy
last week and hope he will be Steedley and son Vance made
home soon. Len Wales was real a trip to Rapid Citylast Monday
kind in hauling water for ev- where Ulric and Alice kept op-
eryonelastweek.Margaretand tical appointments. The
CHURCHES
First Baptist Church
10th and Cleveland
Pastor Nathan MacNaily
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Worship - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Night
Prayer meeting - 7:00 p.m.
Church of Christ
123 Edna
Minister - Kevin Bentch
Bible Study - 10:00 a.m. Worship - 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship
6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
116 S. 3rd
Pastor R.W. Chord
Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. Worship - 10:15 a.m. Evening Worship -
6:00 p.m
.United Methodist Church
3rd and Ryan
Pastor Lowell M. Karnes
Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Rev. David Anderson, Pastor
Bible Class - 8 a.m. Worship 8:45 a.m. Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wesleyan Church
West Highway 14
Pastor Paul Redfieid
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 e.m. Evening
Worship - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 7:30 p.m.
Church of the Good Shepherd Mission-Episcopal
602 Main
Father Robert R. Anderson
Church School: Morning Prayers and Holy Communion on
Alternate Sundays - 9:30 a.m. Thursday Night: Study Group - 6:00
p.m. Holy Communion - 7:00 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Lee Street
Sacrament Meeting - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Priesthood Meeting and Relief Society - 11:00 a.m.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thompson and 4th
Rev. David Maddox
Church 9:00 a.m. Sabbath School 10-11:30 a.m.
St. Paul's Catholic Church
805 Oak
Sundanee
St. Ruth Ellert
Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m.
St. Mathew's Catholic Church
Hulett
Sunday Mass - 12:30 p.m.
Crook County Nursing Home
Church services are held at 10 a.m. each Friday. Local ministers
take turns holding services.
tiawKens were also business
visitors in Belle Fourche last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Long of
Philip, SD were last Monday
visitors of Ervie and Lydia Ha-
gen. They are long time friends
when the Hogens lived at
Kadoka, SD.
Don and Terra Buckman and
sons were visitors of Genieve
George during the week.
Frank Crago was a Friday
afternoon visitor of Betty Crago.
Betty Crago, Nellie Humphrey
and Margaret Beagle dined out
together at noon last Thursday.
Roger and Marjorie Creamer
of Colorado Springs, CO arrived
here last Friday and are visit-
ing her parents, Henry and Mae
Oudin.
Saturday the Henry Oudin
home was the scene for a family
reunion and carry-in dinner.
Those attending were Henry
and Mae Cud,n, Sam and Marie
Sewell, Roger and Marjorie
Creamer, Bill and Doris Oudin,
Debbie Freed and son, Dust,n,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sewell and
family, and Jean Reed. All en-
Joyed a sumptuous dinner and
afternoon of visiting. Roger and
MarJorie Creamer returned to
Colorado Springs Monday.
Palmer and Edna Hegge are
enjoying a visit with Don and
Ruth Stowsand of Hartford, SD.
The ladies are sisters.
Ervie and Lydia Hagen were
,, ,,, , ,
in Spearfish and Sturgls last
Friday.
Margaret Eilsbury, Loretta
Durfee and Marjorie Goodson
drove to Sheridan last Friday
where they attended the State
Library meeting and dinner.
Gay Collier, Sundance Library
Director, received the Wyoming
State Librarian of the Year
award. Edie Trickle, Sundance
Children's reading class re-
ceived the children's award. The
ladies returned home Saturday.
Genleve George and Lillian
Cressman dined out at noon
Saturday and enjoyed an af-
ternoon drive.
Betty Crago was a Sunday
supper guest of Lee and Pat
Roadifer and children.
Ramona Policky of Rapid City
was a last Tuesday overnight
guest of Frances Pollcky. She
was enroute to Salt Lake City,
Utah.
John Gohrick moved his
trailer house and is now a
resident in the Beagle Trailer
CourL
We were sorry to hear of Re,.
Paul Redfield's illness and
surgery. He is presently at
home. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
We are sorry to hear of the
passing of Jack McNutt Sat-
urday. Services are pending.
Our sincere condolences to the
bereaved.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION
T., Su.d,oo. ,l oot,
199o
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11 Hsin Street, 5undonce, Crook County, t/omtn 82729
Jll Main Street, Sundonoe, Crook County, ',43oml 82729
8undance Tines, Inc., Box 00, 8undanoe , W3omlr 82729
Howard U. Allen, Box 400, 8undancet yomin S2729
Howard O. Allen, Box .00, 8undance, yoming 8272.9
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1850
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1850
175
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1506
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To be held st the Wayne Reynolds Rsneh. 1 mile North of *she*o, WY
which is 27 mau North of Me*mr*re, WY
(Tk, n need}
TUESDAY, OCT. 23- !! A.M.
MACHINIY * * * * VEHICLE8 * * • * HAY
JD Tractor, Mod81 400. with pow81sht, air. beater, and Jl) Loader - 1@76
Massey-FerSuson 285-D, with cab cooler and beater, essy on loader, dual
ltniica, S pt. hReh. new ozqne and new *lurch sFstem - Hess*on 5450
aaler. Ube now ($1R.0GG owed - stertfJ bkQ - Long khoe for for S pt.
i oll, S buekats, used very Uttis - Loltlll Idndar-mixer, ill
Idulio, three sets of lemi, bee-, ke In she4, reld to go to work
(will 8rend bibs1 of oar m ia 10 minute*) - New i mro b81er
one*no, engine needs work - Cram sr on ber, - 8 matl
Haatln emop feeders for lves - 1 yd hhulie mar dump serar on
rubber • IHC S ft. hog mower, good eondlUen - open 20 ft. elevator for
grsln or small sqnaro bides on rubber - bobsled with haFrk - bebeisd,
need8 wood on on* +.'umr - hotary rubber tired wagon end roek - S pt.
round bale fcadar. S pt. htth fpoeonock ent for minter - 20 motel
eorrsl pen*de - misc. propane bottles - atohmon's pertaMe livcatoek
blsmdin ht,, need8 tires - lm1:abl livcatok leadin ohm on rubber -
[500 . t*n b w/stand - Continentsl post hole dir with 12 laeh
anger - eetrie forte*re and suppUes - Approx. 200 ton of hay in smsdl
square and big round \\;balee. 160 ton of 1900 hay, bedaneo 1989 hay.
hlfl and mix - room air caadlttoner - Whirlpool wuhlng mesh*no.
its* k wher sad dlyor - end tome - misc.
1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 2-dr, all new tires
1974 Buick Century, new tires on ry
1980 Ford Fiesta, new on front
CATTLE
25 eoming S-year-old ersos-bred eows to Baler Bull,
ban wteeinatod, will be preg-testad
IS mixed eslvee, out of Baler Bull, S/4 Mood 881er
S Bull Calves, .flinty u bull prospe
I coming three- yesr-old Baler Bull
Auctioneer's Note: This Js a quality offering all the way through
and machinery will sell first at start of sale. There are no small
items so be there on time.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH sot n,,.bis
for ¢idents
WAYNE REYNOLDS, OWNER
A 307/756-9543
R.A. DICK MADER & SONS,
AUCTIONEERS
Gillette, WY - Ph. 307/682-3882
OCTOBER 11, 1990 THE SUNDANCE TIMES PAGE 11
GOTA JOB TO DO?
NEED SOME HELP?
TRY THE ....
sire!
INMENT
Friday night
west of junction
and 212. Con-
Welcomed Monday-
b to 4, 605-892-2166.
tion Co., Belle
21tfn
FOR SALE:
Alpine, 14x70,
redwood deck.
1% baths, shingled
siding. Inside
room, dishwash-
stove, excel-
Must be moved.
283-2924, 605-
39-41"
Complete Preway
pipe. $35, o13o.
40-41"
7th and
Ph. 283-2414.
40-42'
AKC registered
Bom
Ph. 283-2189.
It
.. .......................
1987 2-ft. travel
equipped, an-
tire, new
kitchen, gas
full double bed in
Call evenings
41-42"
Ford, Chrysler,
longblocks with 5
mile guarantee.
Special: 350
New takeoff
$595. EDWARDS
1-800-826-
Itwc
Factory
on Floor Mad-
l-Stoker Heating
can save on Winter
risComing!
No job is too big or too small for the classifieds. Find a job or the right
ltwc
CROOK COUNTY MEMORIAL
Hospital & Nursing Home is
looking for caring people to work
as nursing assistants. Nursing
assistant certification classes
will be provided. Call 283 -350 I,
ask for Patricla Vail. 40-41
.....................................
WANTED: Dependable, loving
individual to care for infant
twins. Call 283-2234.
40-41
in Rapid City on Sunday. Last
$13.90 HER HOUR. U.S. Mail week Mary and Mel were busy
Jobs, YourArea. No Experience getting fire wood and Mary was
Necessary. (219) 836-3434, ext. glad to get windows cleaned
175. I twc and also the chimney cleaned
..................................... for the winter ahead. .
Visltng with Vi Courchaine
Persona I on Sunday were Kelly and Doug
Carter and little Abble. Dick
and Herb Lennville left for the
LONELY? Wants fall in love?
For only $2/min. you can lis-
ten and meet people Just like
you! 24 hrs. All ages/lifestyles.
Call 1-900-786-7720 (CMS).
40-41 wc
.....................................
Surrogate mothers needed for
..................................... infertile couples. Contact ICNY,
FRIENDLY HOME PARTIES 14 E. 60th Street, N'Y, NY
has openings for dealers. No 10022. 1-800-521-1539.
cash investment. NO service 40-4 lwc
charge. Highest commission .....................................
ADOPTION. California, Chris-
and hostess awards. Three
catalogs. Over 800 items. Call
1-800-488-4875. 40-41
.....................................
FRIENDLY HOME PARTIES
has openings for dealers. No
cash investment. NO service
charge. Highest commission
and hostess awards. Three
catalogs. Over 800 items. Call
1-800-488-4875. I twc
.....................................
SEEKING NANNIES. Director
meets families in their homes.
Xlnt. salary. Alrfare provided.
Nanny support groups. New
York Nanny Center, inc., leave
message. 307-721-21 55,
Brenda (former nanny.) Itwc
.....................................
WANTED: PART-TIME service
station attendant. Apply at
Leslle's Standard. I t
.....................................
BUSINESS.
OPPORTUNITIES
TRAVEL AGENCY - Start your
own, $1670. No lic. or bond.
For free info./newsletter cafl:
1-800-926-5800.
I twc
.....................................
SNACK VENDING Business for
sale. Quality machines, Ices-
*ions provided. Full training -
AUCTION--Nov.
company support. 1-800-234-
t, Cola--Backhoes, 5725. Itwc
Bobcats, Dump .....................................
trailers, GRAND OPPORTUNITY. Lo-
trucks, genera- col vending route for sale, high
ehwltch, bender,
tractor, truck income. CalIFrank. 1-800-749-
6800. I twc
R &J Auc- . ....................................
Itwc .
RENT ,.o,,: o+ male kitten about
APARTMENT for
includes utilities.
37tfn
651 acres with
house and
on live creek 8
Devils Tower.
Cal ! 605-584-
40-41"
'; 3-bedroom mobile
283-3264. 40-41"
12 weeks old. Missing since
Oct. 5, 1990. Very friendly.
Children's pet. 283- 1177. It
..... : ................... ,-?---y,
FOR RENT.
Phone 283-
30fin
TED
(utters. 18 miles
Good
38-41
or consign used
nes, especially
move and re-
at own ex-
Brady Mobile
1885.
Itwc
Classix Hair
Barber Day will
from 9 to 6.
tian, young professional couple
with much love and security to
offer, desire to adopt white baby
to age 1. ALL expenses paid.
Totallylegal.VLEASE call Annie
collect (213) 530-8250. THANK
YOU. 41-42wc
.....................................
Surrogate mothers needed for
infertile couples, Contact ICN'Y,
14 E. 60th Street, NY, NY
10022. 1-800-521 - 1539.
41-42
.....................................
AIDS- Questions or Concerns?
Call Casper-based Wyoming
AIDS Project. Information &
referral. Toll free 1-800-635-
2698 or 237-7833. Itwc
.....................................
TALK ONE ON ONE LIVE. Meet
new friends all over America.
1-900-258 LIVE. $1/mln., 25
minimum. •-900-654-MEET,
$1/min., 15 minimum. Call
from home/office. (R403)
41-42wc
.....................................
Make new friends - talk one-
on-one to gals/guys in your
area. 1-900-741-LIVE. $I/mln,
15 minimum. Also 1-900-741-
GALS. $1/man. 20 minimum.
(R404) 4 I-41 wc
.....................................
LONELY? Wanna fall in love?
For only $2/min. you can lls-
ten and meet people Just llke
you124 hrs. All ages/lifestyles.
Call 1-900-786-7720 (CMS).
Itwc
.....................................
Will do mowing and trimming.
Call R&H Enterprises at 283-
2681. 27tfn
WHISPERING PINES Painting
& Janitorial Services. Commer-
cial, Residential, 283-3957. *fin
.....................................
$NEED CREDIT$ $5000.00
credit card regardless of credit
history. Major bank cards also
available. Plus a fabulous
camera, film, and vacation
package. Phone (405) 364-
5574, extension 66.
40-4 lwc
.....................................
A RESPONSIBLE BABY-
SITTER, who is great with kidsl
CPR and Red Cross certified.
Call 283-1897 and ask for Kenda
Fuhrmann. 19th
.....................................
SNEED CREDITS $5000.00
credit card regardless of credit
history. Major bank cards also
available. Plus a fabulous
camers, film, and vacation
package. Phone (405) 364-
5574, extension 66.
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CARD OF THANKS
Dear Family, Friends and
Neighbors:
Thank you all so much for the
cards, flowers, telephone calls
and visits while I was in the
hospital while recovering from
appendicitis surgery and also
the complications following.
It is a blessing to live in such
a kind a loving area. May God
bless you.
Herman T. White.
CARD OF THANKS
We are so grateful to the people
who came to help when Sarah
fell last Sunda. to Pat Mol-
lenbrink, Mike Frolander, and
Steve Cassldy, EMTs; to Dr.
Vtllano and to Marlene Edwards
and to Tony Raschkow - x-ray
tech. Their kindness and the
professional care they gave is
so appreciatedl Thank you all
so much. Sarah is fine.
Bob, Mary, Sam & Will
October 8, 1990
Bryan and Vlcki Graham are
the proud new parents of a
baby boy born on September
2 I. Stephen Harold weighed 8
Ibs. I I/2 oz. Vlcki and her new
son got to come home on
Wednesday. Vicki's mother,
Sharon Boyl, came up from
Rapid City to help out for a few
days.
" Mel Shepperson has been
busy helping his brother, A•
Shepperson, bring the cattle
from summer pasture the last
week. Mary Shepperson and
• Jesse Shepperson enjoyed at-
tending the animal auction held
SELL IT FAST
Big Horns on Saturday to try
and find their horses and brin
them home. Dan O'Brien and
Herb Lennville were hunting m
the Big Horns the past week
and their horses got spooked
and ran off. Sure hope the guys
are able to find them.
Hilma Saari enjoyed shopping
in Spearfish during the week.
Hilma was a brief visitor of
Dick and Helen Metzel on Sat-
urday.
Bill and Millle Berry were
shoppers in Belle Fourche and
Spearfish last week. Bill and
Jane Dunbar have been en-
Joying the football games that
Sundance has played. Everyone
is real proud of all of the play-
ers on the team. Best of luck to
all of them this coming week-
end.
Gene and Mary Hartley en-
Joyed having their grandson
who was home on leave from
the Navy and his girlfriend visit
with them last weekend. Dur-
ing the last week Mary and
Gene had company from Mon-
tana visit with them. In their
spare time, they have been busy
getting fire wood stocked up for
the winter.
Margaret Blakeman enjoyed
having Chef, and Roger stop in
to visit the last of September.
Cherl and Roger had been on
vacation around Sheridan and
were able to go fishing. Ed
Kuenne was also a visitor at
Margaret's that weekend.
Margaret enjoyed having Pas-
tor Paul Redfleld and wife Judy
)erson to fill it in The Sundance Times Classifieds. Call, 283-3411.
Hllma enjoyed visiting with
Malted and Cornell Stoltz and
Alice Nonnast last Saturday.
Judy Kelsey and Mrs. Kemp
from the Winner, S.D., area
visited with Margaret last week.
The County health nurse will
be at Margaret's on October 11
from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. giving flu
shots and taking blood pres-
sures. Jim Dunbar was busy
on Saturday picking apples for
his folks from Margaret's trees
in her yard. Margaret enjoyed
joining Bruce Redfleld and
family and Mrs. Paul Redfleld
for dinner at the Arc in Sun-
dance on Sunday. Bill Welsh
has been filling in for Pastor
Paul Redfleld at church while
he is gone. Margaret got word
from Bill Blakeman and he is
still in Florida. Ray Follum and
family visited with Margaret
during the week.
Zelma and Mike enjoyed
touring through the new Wal-
Mart in Spearfish last weekend.
Zelma Hayer and Doris Kohler
enjoyed going to Deadwood last
Saturday evening. Mist. Kohler
visited with Zelma on Sunday
eveningwhile her grandmother
had to go out. Visiting with
Mike Hayer on Sunday after-
noon was Chad Penn from
Buffalo, Wyo. but is going to
school at Black Hills in
Spearfish.
Happy anniversay to Frank
and Marlene Simons. Happy
birthday to Ed Henshall and
happy birthday to Kristi Si-
mons. Happy birthday to Doris
Talley.
by Corn Smith
October 8, 1990
Several Sundance seniors
and Bruce Redfleld for dln. g ¢n,19.yd>[uoqipJr9 pearfish " ,
at her home one day last v'ek. via the senl0r Citizens van last
Pastor Paul Redfleld had minor Monday.
surgery at Ft. Meade in Sturgis Ulrtc and Alice Hawken, Nancy
last week and hope he will be Steedley and son Vance made
home soon. Len Wales was real a trip to Rapid Citylast Monday
kind in hauling water for ev- where Ulric and Alice kept op-
eryonelastweek.Margaretand tical appointments. The
CHURCHES
First Baptist Church
10th and Cleveland
Pastor Nathan MacNaily
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Worship - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Night
Prayer meeting - 7:00 p.m.
Church of Christ
123 Edna
Minister - Kevin Bentch
Bible Study - 10:00 a.m. Worship - 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship
6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
116 S. 3rd
Pastor R.W. Chord
Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. Worship - 10:15 a.m. Evening Worship -
6:00 p.m
.United Methodist Church
3rd and Ryan
Pastor Lowell M. Karnes
Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Rev. David Anderson, Pastor
Bible Class - 8 a.m. Worship 8:45 a.m. Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wesleyan Church
West Highway 14
Pastor Paul Redfieid
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 e.m. Evening
Worship - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 7:30 p.m.
Church of the Good Shepherd Mission-Episcopal
602 Main
Father Robert R. Anderson
Church School: Morning Prayers and Holy Communion on
Alternate Sundays - 9:30 a.m. Thursday Night: Study Group - 6:00
p.m. Holy Communion - 7:00 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Lee Street
Sacrament Meeting - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Priesthood Meeting and Relief Society - 11:00 a.m.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thompson and 4th
Rev. David Maddox
Church 9:00 a.m. Sabbath School 10-11:30 a.m.
St. Paul's Catholic Church
805 Oak
Sundanee
St. Ruth Ellert
Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m.
St. Mathew's Catholic Church
Hulett
Sunday Mass - 12:30 p.m.
Crook County Nursing Home
Church services are held at 10 a.m. each Friday. Local ministers
take turns holding services.
tiawKens were also business
visitors in Belle Fourche last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Long of
Philip, SD were last Monday
visitors of Ervie and Lydia Ha-
gen. They are long time friends
when the Hogens lived at
Kadoka, SD.
Don and Terra Buckman and
sons were visitors of Genieve
George during the week.
Frank Crago was a Friday
afternoon visitor of Betty Crago.
Betty Crago, Nellie Humphrey
and Margaret Beagle dined out
together at noon last Thursday.
Roger and Marjorie Creamer
of Colorado Springs, CO arrived
here last Friday and are visit-
ing her parents, Henry and Mae
Oudin.
Saturday the Henry Oudin
home was the scene for a family
reunion and carry-in dinner.
Those attending were Henry
and Mae Cud,n, Sam and Marie
Sewell, Roger and Marjorie
Creamer, Bill and Doris Oudin,
Debbie Freed and son, Dust,n,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sewell and
family, and Jean Reed. All en-
Joyed a sumptuous dinner and
afternoon of visiting. Roger and
MarJorie Creamer returned to
Colorado Springs Monday.
Palmer and Edna Hegge are
enjoying a visit with Don and
Ruth Stowsand of Hartford, SD.
The ladies are sisters.
Ervie and Lydia Hagen were
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in Spearfish and Sturgls last
Friday.
Margaret Eilsbury, Loretta
Durfee and Marjorie Goodson
drove to Sheridan last Friday
where they attended the State
Library meeting and dinner.
Gay Collier, Sundance Library
Director, received the Wyoming
State Librarian of the Year
award. Edie Trickle, Sundance
Children's reading class re-
ceived the children's award. The
ladies returned home Saturday.
Genleve George and Lillian
Cressman dined out at noon
Saturday and enjoyed an af-
ternoon drive.
Betty Crago was a Sunday
supper guest of Lee and Pat
Roadifer and children.
Ramona Policky of Rapid City
was a last Tuesday overnight
guest of Frances Pollcky. She
was enroute to Salt Lake City,
Utah.
John Gohrick moved his
trailer house and is now a
resident in the Beagle Trailer
CourL
We were sorry to hear of Re,.
Paul Redfield's illness and
surgery. He is presently at
home. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
We are sorry to hear of the
passing of Jack McNutt Sat-
urday. Services are pending.
Our sincere condolences to the
bereaved.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION
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8undance Tines, Inc., Box 00, 8undanoe , W3omlr 82729
Howard U. Allen, Box 400, 8undancet yomin S2729
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To be held st the Wayne Reynolds Rsneh. 1 mile North of *she*o, WY
which is 27 mau North of Me*mr*re, WY
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TUESDAY, OCT. 23- !! A.M.
MACHINIY * * * * VEHICLE8 * * • * HAY
JD Tractor, Mod81 400. with pow81sht, air. beater, and Jl) Loader - 1@76
Massey-FerSuson 285-D, with cab cooler and beater, essy on loader, dual
ltniica, S pt. hReh. new ozqne and new *lurch sFstem - Hess*on 5450
aaler. Ube now ($1R.0GG owed - stertfJ bkQ - Long khoe for for S pt.
i oll, S buekats, used very Uttis - Loltlll Idndar-mixer, ill
Idulio, three sets of lemi, bee-, ke In she4, reld to go to work
(will 8rend bibs1 of oar m ia 10 minute*) - New i mro b81er
one*no, engine needs work - Cram sr on ber, - 8 matl
Haatln emop feeders for lves - 1 yd hhulie mar dump serar on
rubber • IHC S ft. hog mower, good eondlUen - open 20 ft. elevator for
grsln or small sqnaro bides on rubber - bobsled with haFrk - bebeisd,
need8 wood on on* +.'umr - hotary rubber tired wagon end roek - S pt.
round bale fcadar. S pt. htth fpoeonock ent for minter - 20 motel
eorrsl pen*de - misc. propane bottles - atohmon's pertaMe livcatoek
blsmdin ht,, need8 tires - lm1:abl livcatok leadin ohm on rubber -
[500 . t*n b w/stand - Continentsl post hole dir with 12 laeh
anger - eetrie forte*re and suppUes - Approx. 200 ton of hay in smsdl
square and big round \\;balee. 160 ton of 1900 hay, bedaneo 1989 hay.
hlfl and mix - room air caadlttoner - Whirlpool wuhlng mesh*no.
its* k wher sad dlyor - end tome - misc.
1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 2-dr, all new tires
1974 Buick Century, new tires on ry
1980 Ford Fiesta, new on front
CATTLE
25 eoming S-year-old ersos-bred eows to Baler Bull,
ban wteeinatod, will be preg-testad
IS mixed eslvee, out of Baler Bull, S/4 Mood 881er
S Bull Calves, .flinty u bull prospe
I coming three- yesr-old Baler Bull
Auctioneer's Note: This Js a quality offering all the way through
and machinery will sell first at start of sale. There are no small
items so be there on time.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH sot n,,.bis
for ¢idents
WAYNE REYNOLDS, OWNER
A 307/756-9543
R.A. DICK MADER & SONS,
AUCTIONEERS
Gillette, WY - Ph. 307/682-3882