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The 8undanee Times, Sundanee, Wyoming •
Thursday, October 25, 19d~
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
~mother who passed away two
years ago this month:
MRS. MARY DUDREY
A wonderful Mother, woman and
aid
One who was better God never
made.
wonderful worker, so loyal and
true,
One in a million---~that Mother
was you.
Just in your Judgment, always
right,
Honest and liberal, ever upright.
Loved ~by your friends mad all
whom you knew.
Our wonderful Mother--that
Mother was you.
Sadly mi~ed by all the family.
Personal Items
Artl~r ~RoadtRer of Weston
county came to Sundance last
~rhUrsday and is visiting with his
atmt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W.
~D, Roadlfer, and with other
friends in this vicinity.
The Ross H. Scott family who
Zave been living at Carllle, have
moved to Basin, Wyo.
Mrs. Earl Wakeman of New-
castle called o,n Mr. and Mrs. W.
I). Roadifer last Thursday.
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Used Trucks
We have just obtained several
more of these late model
trucks. Mechanically, also ca,bs,
fenders, etc., are all in A-1 con-
dition.
1942 INTERNATIONALS
1 ½ ton Long Wheel Base. Just
right for standard beet boxes.
Large 25-cu. in. Valve in head
motors. 2 speed axles, overload
springs. Reinforced frames.
8:25 tires all around, dual
rear---heavy duty radiators and
grille guards, B-K Booster
brakes.
DUMP TRUCKS
A few of these trucks are e-
quipped with 4-6 ydd. 10 ft.
.heavy duty dump bodies with
braced sides and cab protectors.
All Priced "
Below Ceiling
These Are Not Former
Army Trucka~
Hammer Staunton
Phone 222
Sheridan, Wyo.
Oct. 18-25.
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DONALD G. GRUBB
A veteran of Okinawa, Lt. Don-
ald G. Grubb of Sundance is now
located "somewhere in the Pa-
cific." He has been on Guam
i~but wrote recently that he was
being moved and couldn't tell
where he was going "until Y~e had
accomplished the mission." His
address is Recon. Co. Hdq. Bn.,
i6th Marine Die., Care Fleet P. O.,
San Francisco, Calif. Donald,
i who is now 22, was born in Sun-
i dance and attended Sundance
schools graduating from high
school in 1941. He attended the
School of Mines the two follow-
ing years and completed One
quarter in the fall of 1943. On
Feb. 12, 1944 he was mustered
into the Marine corps. After ta-
king officers training, he received
his commission Nov. 8, 1944 and
was sent overseas April 17, 1945.
One ,brother, Floyd R. (Buzz)
Grubb, is also in service. He
served in the ETO with the 13th
Airborne as a paratrooper. He
has been on furlough visiting
their aunt, Mrs. Ed. Chatfield at
the ranch home near Sundance
where both spent most of their
boyhood days. Buzz and his wife
left Oct. 11; he was to report to
Ft. ,Lewis, Wash., where he ex-
pects to receive his discharge.
Mona
We are glad to hear that Mrs~
Annie Coburn is recovering from
an attack of pleuresy. She was
taken to the Rapid City hospital
last week but is now at her
daughters home in Rapid City.
Fred OxfOrd had two truck
loads of his cattle trucked in from
the Cheyenne river last week. THe
trucks returning to Belle Fourche
took down cattle for John Ettln-
ger and Billy Coburn for this
week's sale.
The sale at Bert Robblns was
well attended flora this neigh-
borhood namely, John Ettinger,
Wilfred Bunney, Bill Osloond, Bil-
ly Coburn, Richard De Yoe, wife
and children, Pat Behymer a~d
Emmet Redding.
Wilfred Bunney, wife and
daughter took a load of wheat
over to Charley Massles on Sun-
day.
Henry Olson attended the sale
in Belle Fourche on Thursday.
Richard DeYoe hunted ante-
lope near Gillette last week, bag-
ging two for himself.
Those in Belle Fourche Satur-
day were Billy Cobur~n, Fred Ox-
ford, Wilfred Bunney, John Et-
tinger, Emmet Redding and wife.
Pat Beh~mer and John Grass
are busily haying. Pat trucked
up two mi~k cows from Hejde's
on Saturday. Mrs. Behymer went
to Belle Fourche on Saturday to
spend several days with her par-
ents the Frank Gays.
Milton Coburn and family were
Sunday guests at the Bill Coburn
home.
This grand weather is letting
ranchers get in grain, do fall
plowing and generally prepare
for winter.
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Curt Lindsay, formerly of
Seely, and who has ..been living
at Spearfish for some time writes
that his new address is 1855 N.
Winter St., Salem, Oregon.
LEGAL NOTICES
ESTATE OF EARL 3.
McCLELLAND, DECEASED
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of
the estate of Earl J. McClelland,
deceased, pursuant to order of
court authorizing the same, will
sell at pu~blic au, ctlon to the
highest bidder for cash, the real
property of the said estate, de-
scribed as follows:
S½ of NW~, W½ of
NE~, SE~, and N½ of
~V%, Section 25, in Town-
ship 52, North, Range 62,
west of 6th P. M., Crook
County, Wyoming;
at the north front door of the
court house in Sundance, Wyom-
ing, on November 10th, 19450 at
the hour of ten o'clockTM A. M.
MYRTLE M. CHAMP,
Administratrix
James T. McGuckin,
Attorney for estate.
October 25--Nov. 1--8.
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Mrs. Ella Butterfield of Alad-
din left from Upton last week
and has entered the St. Joseph's
hospital at Alliance, Nebraska.
She expects to undergo surgery
there this week. Her sister,
Mrs. Harold Jones of Upton, ac-
companied her but plans to re-
turn home the latter part of this
week.
Claude Banks of Spearfish wan
a ,business caller in the Sundanee
area Sunday.
Holbrook r0practic Sanatorium
WE TELL YOU YOUR ~ WITHOUT ~SKING
QUBSTIONS.
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We are now in our new home at 39 NORTH SCOTT ST.
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HEREFORDS
My Entire Spring Calf Crop
Consisting of
13---Bull Calves
12--Heifer Calves
10--C ws
Will Be Sold at the
PUREBRED SALE at
Belle Fourths (S. D.) Livestock Exch'ne
Tuesday, October 30th,
HAROLD SCHELLDO , Owner
Sundance, Wyoming'
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