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Carlile
Roberts and Leo Kreber
the Hoese cattle from sum-
to the river Monday.
of the telephone
Dhas been delayed, awaiting the
of more poles. Hole dig-
has been completed on the
stretch of line.
son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
~rd Zimmerschied at the Gill-
hospital Oct. 23.
's. Edna Zimmerschied and
Lucy Jones motored to Sher-
Sunday and returned Tuesday.
rid Roberts, Martha Reimer
Harry Lee Garman marketed
and attended the sale at
last Wednesday.
and Mrs. Elbert Zimmer-
ymade, a trip to Spearfish
Wilma Lawrence is the
owner of a piano which her
purchased for her at the
sale.
Lee Garman, Minnie May
and Martha Reimer enjoy-
sa evening of hunting Wednes-
Reimer returned to her
in Iowa Wednesday after a
weeks visit with relatives
friends. She was accompanied
brother, Neal Garman who
her back in the car.
~Ir. and Mrs. George Hurlburt
Oregon. were brief
with relatives and friends
community and in Sundance
Week. They had not been here
ten years. Mrs. Hurlburt is a
to Mrs. Frances Garman
Ed Blakeman of Carlile, John
W. tI. Blakeman of Sundanee.
gathering was held in
at Ed Blakeman's Sun-
Those present were David
family, Edward Blakeman,
Ed Blakeman, Garmans, Martha
Reimer, Robert Blakeman, Marvin
Blakeman, John Blakeman, W. H.
Blakeman and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lamb of Oshoto.
David Roberts and Harry Lee
Garman trucked cattle to Belle
Fourche for Ed Blakeman Thurs-
day. Mercedes Roberts and sons
spent Thursday at Gracie 7Aramer-
schied's.
Mrs. Howard Zimmerschied re-
turned home from Gillette hospital
with her infant son Tuesday. Both
are doing nicely and the baby has
been named Danny Ray. Howard
Zimmerschied is having a new bath
room addition built onto his house.
The Hallowe'en party at the
Cabin creek school house Friday
evening was well attended. Pres-
ent were the families of David
Roberts, Orville Jones. Art Zim-
merschied, Howard Zimmerscbied,
i Wilbur Zimmerschied, Dutch Zim-
merschied, Elbert Zimmerschied,
Frances Garman, Mrs. Elsom,
Lawrences of Carlile, Harry Ber-
ger, Del Evans, Fred Sehn, Bill
Svobodo, Piney Sheperd, Bob Bris-
lawn, Harold Birch, Mr. Dixon, Ce-
cil Irwin, Junior Williams of O-
shoto, Max Svoboda of Hulett.
Emory George, Dean Hutchins, Eu-
gene Kipp, Mrs. Vernie Taylor of
Sundance and Miss Minnie Mac
George, teacher of Cabin Creek
school. A nice program was pre-
sented by the Mirch-Brislawn and
Cabin Creek schools combined.
Gale Berger spent Sunday visit-
ing Alice Garman. Other visitors
at the Garman home over the
weekend were Robert Garman of
Moorcroft, Ben L. Garman of Holy-
oke, Colo. and Mrs. Bertha Miller
of Riverton. They are brothers and
sister of Newell Garman.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holmes visited
to the
i
#Off d4N
at the Garman home Monday eve.
ning.
Edw. Moeller, Sr. returned to
his home in Laramie Sunday after
spending an unsuccessful week of
hunting in the Big Horns and vis-
iting relatives here.
for which application No. 111-FM-
127 was filed by Conrad Williams,
Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and
|
application No. lll-FM-150 was fil-
ed by Neiman Brothers, Hulett,
Wyoming. No bid will be consider-
ed for less than $6.00 per MBF
for the Ponderosa Pine. Total ap-
I praised price $942.00. Deposit to
accompany bid $95.00 plus 10%
of amount bid over $942.00. De-
posit will be applied on the pur-
chase price, refunded, or retained
~in part as liquidated damages ac-
cording to conditions of the sale.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids. Before bids are sub-
mitted full information concerning
the sawtimber, the conditions of
sale and the submission of bids
should be obtained from the Re-
gional Chief, Division of Range
and Forest Management, Bureau
of Land Management, 1245 North
29th Street, Billings, Montana.
Sundance Times --- Nov. 6
From 1942 through 1947, farm*
ers retained as net income about
50 percent of their annual gross
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Nov. 6, 1952
Infestations of sucking lice have
been extensive enough that they
virtually sucked all the life blood
from cattle.
SAWTIMBER FOR SALE, UNIT- income. Since then, however, ex- penses have taken a larger and Total, volume of power, ma-
ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF larger proportion of gross income, chiner~, and equipment on farms
THE INTERIOR. Subject to the In 1952, only about 38 percent of l January 1, 1952, was about 85 per-
Act of July 31, 1947, (43 USC Sec., gross income is being retained in I cent above the average of 1935-
1185) and the regulations there-lthe form of net income. This isl39. Because of relatively high
under, (43 CFR, Part 259), sealed i the smallest percentage ever re-Ipurchases in 1952, USDA econo-
bids will be received by the Re- corded except in the severe de-lmists expect amount of machinery
gional Chief, Division of Range pression years of 1921 and 1931- ] and power on farms in 1953 to ex-
and Forest Management, 1245 33. eeed that of any previous year.
North 29th Street, Billings, Mon-
tana, up to and opened at 11:00
a.m. Mountain Standard Time, No- °' ~e
vember 13, 1952 for all the Saw- Outsells all other Kentucky whiskies
timber marked or designated for because it's- ~ ~]
removal, situated in the SWa£
SWlA Secti°n 27' T°wnship 54 ~~~/~' .~~
North, Range 66 West, 6th Prinei-II •
pal Meridian, Crook County, Wyo-
ming, estimated to be 157 MBF
Ponderosa Pine, more or less, and
F
b
Handy Door Shelves , . . Buffer-
Keeper... Big 52 lb. Freezer Lock-
er... Full-Width Freezer Drawer
.... 20 sq. ft. Shelf Space .o.
Flexible Shelf Arrangement,, ..
Giant Twin Crispers.
THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
on
1946 JEEP
Heater, Prestone, new battery, five extra good tires.
I I
1949 CHEVROLET TON
Radio, heater, spotlight, sun visor,
good rubber, winterized
I I I
1950 FORD ¾ TON
Tires are good, heater, spotlight,
Prestone, stock rack.
HUNTER'S
1946 JEEP
Just the outfit to pack home
your deer
1948 NASH
]radio, heater, motor completely overhauled,
anti-freeze.
!
194J6 CHEVROLET 1½ ToN
Heater, six very, good tires, anti-freeze,
meehanh'aily O.K.
DeLuxe 10
MODEL
KZ-HIOD
1940 DODGE COUPE
Clean ear with heater and music
I0 Cu. Ft. C-,paclty
1940 DODGE RECON
Pay for the tires and it's yours.
Paul S. Sharp
Phone 101
Owner
8undance, Wyo.
Farm
Harold Bovee
Phone 198J
luipment and
Walter "Chick" Runyan
Belle Fonrehe, 8. D.
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