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L']~[r. and Mrs. Delbert Foster and [ Mrs. Annie Erickson, Mr. and
~key and Mrs. Lizzie Toth were tMrs" David Erickson and Larry
|~ests last Sunday at the Louis [were guests Saturday at the Leon-
10~hPs.
hlc~r, and Mrs. Jay Mathwig andlard Peterson's. Other callers dur-
ling the week were Lenus Larson,
|~hie of Custer were guests last Howard Sorenson and Mrs. Maur-
,|¢Inday at the Roy Little s. ice Lappe.
] ~Ir. and Mrs. Sam Rice were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen and
PPer guests last Tuesday at the Miss Lorraine Hansen were Sunday
rgil Dyer's.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were
;ernoon callers at the E. B.
atfield's last Monday.
~Ir. and Mrs. Lesley Simpson
Bud were guests Wednesday
the Louis Olah's.
~Ir. and Mrs. Waiter Johnson of
ansas City, Me. arrived last week
tel are visiting at the Reuben
i~,~eCklason home. While here Mr.
J°~nson is enjoying deer hunting.
Henry Voss, Mrs. Carl Mayer
~cl Cheyrl were dinner guests
~ednesday at the Roy Little's.
. l~Ir. and Mrs. Marshall Nussbaum
ad Miss Betty Mae Nussbaum at-
~nded the sale in Sturgis Wednes-
Ly. Kathy and Susan Nussbaum
ent the day at the Roy Little's.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neeklason
Gillette spent the weekend at
Reuben Necklason home. Mar-
~all Nussbaum was a caller Mon-
eY.
"3 ~Ir. and Mrs. Steve Demyan were
|~Uaday dinner guests at the Virgil
.~_10¢ers, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olah
|~e afternoon callers and Julius
|u--e~nYan was a Monday caller.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Foster
~rve a birthday party Thursday
their son Mickey. Those pres-
~Were Mr. and Mrs .Louis Olah,
• Lizzie Toth, Mr. and Mrs. I.~s-
Simpson and Bud.
guests at the Jimmie Hanson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clingan and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Clark and daughter were Sunday
dinner guests at the N. S. Clarks.
Mrs. Sam Lappe and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark and
daughter were afternoon and eve-
ning callers.
Miss Myrna Mac Butts and Ol-
iver Clark called at the Tommy
Clarks, Leonard Peterson's and
Willie Richmann's Sunday•
Sanda Lea Mayer spent Tuesday
night at the Roy Little's. Other
callers during the week were Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Nussbaum, Miss
Betty Mae Nussbaum, Carl Mayer
and Buddy Livingston.
A good crowd attended the Mrs.
Fred Crisman sale. Mrs. Crisman
and Tony plan to leave this week
for California where she will visit
with her daughter•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinkcom
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ahr and
family of Lead were Sunday guests
at the Roy Little's.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olah were
dinner guests Monday at the Ben
Justisce's in Spearfish.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Living-
ston, Mr. and Mrs. James Locke,
Jimmy and Bill Hanson were
guests Sunday at the Buddy Liv-
ingston's.
to the
We are boosting for the success of your 17th
sale to be held in Sundance November 11, 1952.
;sn.
Bringing electric power to Crook, Weston
and Campbell counties.
Offices: Sundance, Wyo.
0 WNED BY
SERVE
to the
HEREFORD SALE
NOV. 11
WITH THE NEW
DE LUXE REFRIGERATOR
• Full-Width Super-
Freezer Chest
• Exclusive Quick-
ube Trays
• Twin, All-Porce-
lain Hydrators
• New Meter-Miser
with 5-Year
Protection Plan
• Beautiful new
cabinet st)'fJng
NEW !
Roll - to -You - Shelves !
--glide out full length-easily, silently on nylon rollers.
No more "hlde-and-seek" with back-shelf foods.
Cooling coils in cabinet walls and around Freezer Chest
provide SAFE temperatures---from top to bottom l New
built-ln Food-Safety Indicator proves it l
Also see the new Cycla-matic, Master and
Standard Models priced from $214.75.
Easy Terms-Liberal Trade-in Allowances
}hOne 50R
Cal and Dora Hayward
8undanee, Wyo.
Will sell all classes of calves, feeder steers and heifers. Most of
the consignments will be in carload lots or near carlots. Already listed:
a good many large consignments of feeder heifers and steers and calves.
One consignment of 175 choice Angus calves, ]nixed heifers and steers.
This sale will he nationally advertised and if you have stock to consign,
please advise as early as possible.
In connection with our regular cattle sale, we will sell all kinds and
classes of sheep. Sale begins at 9:30 a.m.
All classes of horses: saddle horses, ponies, shetlands, breedy stock and
range horse.
A consignment sale of registered cattle, Registered bulls, cows and heif-
ers. 'rids consignment will be limited to 60 head of bulls and 25 to 30 head
of cows and heifers. We will probably have to limit the number to 6 or
7 for each conslg'nor. We will imld additional sales in the future so that
you will be able to sell the amount desired. Anyone wishing to consign
registered cattle please get in touch with us at once.
H. F. Hockett, Manager
Gillette Wyoming
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