=At ....
the Past ,
ing in the hospital about two
weeks.
Devils Tower--Lyle Putman had
three fingers of his right hand
badly bruised when a metal belt
lace caught his glove and pulled
his hand between the pulley and
belt on a stock water pumping
A PEEK
]FIVE YEARS AGO
October 21, 1948
A red haze, hanging like a light-
ed curtain over the hills immedi.
ately north of Sundance brought
telephone calls of inquiry from Up-
ton and various ranch people Sun-
day night who learned that it was a
remarkable showing of the north.
ern lights.
Fire destroyed the trailer home
oi Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dudrey where
it stood Monday morning at the
Blacks' Flat school.
Around one o'clock Wednesday
afternoon, the fire siren shrieked
and the truck hurried to a grass
fire burning at the fair grounds
and threatening the fair buildings.
However, the buildings were un-
damaged.
Cpl. Don Hack, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Hack, formerly of
Sundance and now living in Moor-
croft, has been awarded the Bronze
~tar for combat in the European
Theater.
The Amerada Oil Co. started
drilling procedure last week at
the Robinson 101 ranch east of
Moorcroft.
Forty-five head of calves sold
by Todd Seeley in Belle Fourche
en Monday went for $34.30 per
cwt. and averaged 425 pounds each.
TEN YEARS AGO
October 21, 1943
Lieutenant Robert Saunders of
Moorcroft, Wyo., navigator of a
heavy bomber, was among return-
Lag airmen who participated in
the raid on Schweinfurt, Germany
in which 60 American bombers
were lost.
Almost $1200 was realized from
the combined auction and dance
held here Saturday for the bone-
fit of the use National War Fund.
the County goal is $2300.
Mrs. Katherine Leitner, 56~ of
Aladdin, died in Belle Fourche
early Thursday morning after be-
Eloise Robinson and Gerald
Strong, both of Moorcroft, were
married by Rev. Ryland at the
Presbyterian parsonage at Gillette
last Sunday evening.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
October 20, 1938
At an undetermined hour Sun-
day night, thieves broke into the
(}rice Hardware and Lumber Co.
and Vines Service Station. A
heavy wrecking bar was used in
both cases to gain admittance.
Aladdin -- Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Dotson are the proud parents of
a baby girl born Oct 8 at the hos-
pital in Belle Fourche.
Here for you--Real Bargains:
Beans, 20 lbs.-$1.00; squash per
pound-2c; pumpkin per pound- 2c;
cake flour - 4 Ibs.-32c. Massie Merc.
The Bradbury-Krause Develop-
ment Co. of Spokane, Wash. re-
ports a new shallow producing
well in the Wakeman ranch area
about 18 miles northwest of the
Osage field in Crook county•
Mona--William Osloon had the
misfortune to lose a mare this
week. She bled to death from a
wire cut.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
October 19, 1933
Dave Richards and another man,
whose name could not be learned
at the sheriff's office Tuesday,
were arrested at Beulah Saturday
night. The two, it was said, had
engaged in a battle in which a
milk bottle, a hammer and a butch-
er knife had played prominent
parts.
Sundance won its first football
game of the season last Saturday
by the top-heavy score of 53-0 at
Lead.
Tinton--A 'forest fire broke out
at Savoy on Thursday. Members
of the CCC camp located on Ben
Sager's place were working on it.
The state Game and Fish Corn-
TRUCK
Tire Chain
SALE
7:50-20-Dual-WAS $32.50
NOW $24.37
10:00-18 Dual - WAS $47.80
NOW $35.85
10:00-18 Dua-WAS $47.80
NOW $35.85
9:00-20 Sing|es-WERE $34.25
NOW $25.69
] I I I
These chains can be cut down to
8:25-20. We also have a good
supply of cross chains and re-
pa~" parts.
Tracy Motor Co.
I Sundanee, Wyo._.~. Oct___~. 25_.~,
| E. B. Chaffield home. Bruce
| Claren who has been at the (
[field home left Tuesday for
I home in Ohio.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice were S
| urday evening callers and Mr. s
machine. [Mrs. Wyman Bushnell Wedne;l~
[ callers at the Chas. Chatfield hd ~
| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Englehli
land baby were Saturday sul)I
|guests at the home of Mr. a
|Mrs. Stanley Wegner after w~i
ithey and the Reuben Hinds
[family attended the show.
[ Mrs. Leonard Snook was i~
fated into the Eastern Star O~
[ Thursday evening.
] Cap Ranth left Saturday for
I big game hunt in the Big Horl
] Mrs. Rauth and children and
| Amy Troxel picnicked at the T~
[ er Sunday.
SHAMROCK .HOMEMAKERS CLUB exhibited these items at Crook | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummi~¢
County Homemakers Achievement Day in Sundance October 1Oth' [and daugh~rs returned from
cneszer, ~lnn Tuesaay ox
All the items in the display were made by the clubs members. | - "" " ..... • Ct~
.... l weeK. ~r. ann lvlrs. P~.u,
mission has issued a warning to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hindman]mings were in Belle Fourche M(
hunters about shooting around the and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley|day.
CCC camps. This does not apply Wegner and baby, Mrs. Bill Bush-| Mr. and Mrs. Buster Pophar~
in this corner of the state where nell and Ray Potter were Sunday|Goring, Nebr., Miss Josie F1 [
CCC camps are conspicouous by supper guests at the home of Eu-|Eugene Ewing and Mr. and D
their absence, gone Hindman and mother, the oc-[John Taylor and son were S;
casion being the birthday of Reu-|day supper guests at the Lee |
]r.~]rTC~rl~,r~xr ~l~Tr ben Hindman. Mr. and Mrs. Hind- | Snook home.
a LxJt.)~lq.y~.~ q..;IL-t,J~JC, JL'k 'man, Mr and Mrs We~,ner and| Mr and Mrs Sam Rice and
Mr Vl~vd R~ .... ¢ w,,,m~-n Mrs. Juha Reinhold were in Spear.lwere Thursday afternoon ca !
Wa"s~inZ~on~w~o~ s~ e'n~Y~.?."~' fish Friday ~ at the Richard Snider home. !
g , a e VlSltlng "
his son inlaw and daughter Mr Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snook, land Mrs. Smder and sons and
and Mr" "~ ~ . s_ , .." Harold Schelldorf and mother l Schweim were Sunday !
"o "~ s. ~ay usgara ana lamny were among those who attended guests at the Rice home.
~orr ~se Poa~enT~aY~e~a~rdr~:~i~Y the Golden Wedding Anniversary
• " ~ ~ and open house of Mr and Mrs.
and their guest were Sunday af- Geor.e Carr Sunda" "
ternoon callers at the Charlie Car- s Y"
DR. KEITH LOGAN
son home. Wiley Brimmer is camping at CHIROPRACTOR
the Bushnell ranch for a few days BalIes Building
hunting. Phone 555
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vines were Belle/Fourche, S. D.
Sunday afternoon callers at the
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Shrine
Circus
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Bushnell
visited relatives in Spearfish Sun-
day. They were transacting busi-
ness in town during the week.
Ray Good, John Lindsey and
son Michael were Sunday morn-
ing callers at the Harold Schell-
doff home and Art Schelldoff was
a Saturday afternoon caller. Mrs.
John Schelldorf accompanied Mrs.
A1 Schelldorf to Upton Thursday.
Upton High School
Sundanee, Wyo.
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