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THE SUNDANCE TIMES
NOVEMBER 9, 1989
Crime Stopper...
• The Crook County Sheriff's Andrews house.
Donald E. Lemrick
Services for Donald E.
Lemrick, 74, were held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the Hulett Civic
Center with Merlin O'Haver
officiating. Lemrick died Nov. 1
at Crook County Memorial
Hospital in Sundance.
Burial was in the Hulett
Cemetery with Fidler-Roberts
Northeastern Wyoming Funeral
Chapel of Sundance in charge of
arrangements.
Memorials have been estab-
l/shed to the Hulett Civic Center
or the Hulett Ambulance Fund.
Lemrich was born on July 7,
1915, to Clyde and Heater
(Allen) Lemrick in Payne, Iowa.
The family lived in Groton, SD;
Hopkins, Mo.; Sheridan, Iowa;
and Athelstan, Iowa. He moved
to the Bear Lodge in Crook
County in 1927. Then he lived
on the Willson Ranch for a year
and then the Hupp Ranch, both
north of Hulett. At age 17, he
went to work on the Warren
Gray Ranch were he resided
until his death.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army
and served in Korea during the
Korean War. He returned to the
ranch and worked at the Baroid
Plant at Colony, Wyo. until he
retired in 1974.
He was a member of Roy
Montgomery American Legion
Post No. 80 and a member of
the Tower Lodge No. 44 A.F. &
A.M. of Hulett. He was an avid
hunter and fisherman.
Surviving are three sisters,
Lois (Mrs. Herbert) Grant of
Hulett, Thelme (Mrs. Joe)
Miller of Miles City, Mont., and
Lola (Mrs. Jack) Goertz of
Riverton, Wyo.; and three bro-
thers, Cecil Lemrick, Whitehall,
Mont., Melvin Lemrick, Buhl,
Idaho, and Jim Lemrick, Raton,
N.M.
He was preceded in death
byone sister and two brothers.
Richard Sackett, Sundance, Wyo., represented Board develops research, advertising and con-
the Wyoming beekeeping industry at the National sumer information programs to increase the
Honey Board's Nominations Committee meeting demand for honey.
held recently in Washington, D,C. A beekeeper for 18 years, Sackett manages 300
Elected by the State beekeeping industry and colonies of honeybees. He has worked at the
appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, USDA's Agricultural Research Service honeybee BEING RE-PAVED.
Sackett met with representatives from across the laboratories in Tucson, Ariz., and in Laramie,
country to nominate members to serve on the Wyo.
National Honey Board. The National Honey
NEWS BOX
Robitussin
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Office is asking for help from
the public concerning a
burglary at Beulah Saturday
during the daylight hours.
Undersheriff Ken Sipe said
antiques were taken in the
burglary at the unoccupied
He appealed to anyone who
might have seen anything sus-
picious at that time to contact
him at the Crook County
Sheriff's Office at 283-1225 or at
283-3711.
II S,,. 5:00 I
7:00, 9:00
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3
Starts FrL
7:15-9:15
7:15-9:15
Methodist Church holiday dinner planned
Annual Thanksgiving dinner Turkey, coffee and punch will
held by the Sundance United be furnished. Those attending
Methodist Church will be at are asked to bring a potluck
noon NoO. 12 following the dish.
morning worship service. .
Road sign in Biloxi, Mississippi:
MAIN HIGHWAY OPEN FOR
TRAFFIC WHILE DETOUR IS
Sundance post
office seeking
cleaning bids
The U.S. Postal
this week it is seeking
persons interested in
cleaning services for
dance pest office.
for bids is 4:30 p.m.
Persons interested
mitting an offer to
service can contact
Bonnie Beaudoin at
Cur6s A. Groote, M.D.
announces the relocation of his office specializing in diseases
surgery of the EAR, NOSE & THROAT and related allergies to:
CLOCK TOWER PLAZA
2525 West Main, Suite 208 Rapid City, S.D. 57702
Ph. 605-341-0355
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CLINICS HELD IN DEADWOOD SH
Memorial Dedication
DANCE
Old High School Gymnasium
Saturday, Nov. 1 1
9 P.M. till ?
Wayne Dunn
Music By- & The Wyoming Playboys
Drawing for Las Vegas Vacation [Approx. $1300 Value]
Hand Knit Afghan Hand Painted China Plate
[Value $125] [Value $90]
SINGLES - $3 COUPLES - $5 Under 12 FREE
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MO,ST R ,N FOAM BATH tO..,#
Flea & Tick ~I,IU~
Assortod Formulas p,,~,,~=r ~ n, ~00 ~,
15 Oz. "Fo'r~[)~ ~S"" "~~
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1 UU/~~ .ag dl~mlh ~' Powder13 Oz.
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11 Oz. n 15 OZ. J[[[
North America is 9,366,000 square miles in area.It makes ~ l
Christian Womon up 16,3 percent of the earth's surface.
The Crook County Christen BubblO Bath Regular 40z,
Women s Club will hold their 15 Oz.
monthly luncheon, November * Ernie 1 89 ---
16, 12-2 p.m. at the Courthouse * Big Bird
Co--unity Room in Sun~ce. In CENTRAL PAVILION, at CAM-PLEX in east Gillette, WY 4
• Cookie Monster.
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VEHICLES--TOOLS- ANTIOUES- MISC. Bath Powder Night Relief
Cough Syrup
4 Oz.
* DM
* CF
* PE
"Your Choice"
9 Oz.
"Your Choice"
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13s
Tearless Shampoo
11 Oz.
Detangler
7 Oz.
!14'
Specials Good
11-8-89 Thru 11-14-89
Theme of the program will be
"Country Craft Comer. Featur- 4
ed will be a silent auction of
handcrafted items.
Music will be provided by
vocalist, Pare Hunt of Sun-
dance.
Lori Andrea, the guest
speaker from Douglas, will
bring the message entitled,
"Homespun and Heartfelt".
All women are invited and a
nursery for pre-school children
is available at no cost.
For reservations call 283-
1846, 467-5505 or 756-3222 by q
Nov. 13.
Taxpayers-
A reminder that the first installment of
1989 taxes will be delinquent on November
11, 1989.
If you wish to pay the entire tax at once
there is no Interest or penalty if it's paid by
December 31, 1989.
Karen Glover
Crook County Treasurer
1984 Ford 150 pickup, low mileage---tandem two-horse
trailer, mint cond.---Proto mechanic's toolbox---pump
jack w/Briggs & Stratton motor, nearly new---2 used 17.5
x24 backhoe tires---MODEL T 400 WEATHERHEAD hyorauiic
nose ASSEMBLY SYSTEM w/fitting & saw for making hydraulic
hoses---2 pOnd mills---2500 LBS CRESTED WHEAT GRASS SEED,
TESTED go+~ pure w/95% germination & no noxious weeds---
2-wheel trailer w/3'xG'x3' box---4 8-hole 16" plckup, rims
---drill press---10.OOx20 tires chains---set of double
IO.OOx20 tires chains---2 sets 750x16 tire chains--4og
chains---handymen jack---propane bottles---tires chains--
11951Volkswagon van---old farm dinner bell---30 sheet
corrigated fiberglass roofing or sidlng---new saddle
~blankets---nylon ropes---ELECTRIC MEAT SPLITTING SAW---
pickup toolbox---several bicycles---4 Ford rims & tires
~for Ford Courler---air compressor---t0 sheets heavy flat
galvanized meta]---some good used tires---wheel barrow---
pr. chaps---someused carpet---car ramps---step ladder---d
I dozen this year's PULLETS, laying now---4 GEESE---grill
guard---6' patio door---some windows---baseboard.heaters-
stereo---several hot water heaters---assortment of Tonka ~
,toys---IS0 record albums---telephones---new toilet stool
& sink---~-dr, filing cabinet---kltchen table---lamps---
electric heaters---several wood stoves--~TOKERMATIC
PARLOR HEATING UNIT---floor sweeper for shop, like new---
gas stoves---roiling file cabinet---large assortment of
tools---bird cage & s~nd---meta] & wood folding chairs--'
ANTIOUIES: Antique dresser---antique wood chair---old
truck---old wood dining room se~s w/4 chairs---old corn
~planters---antique water pump---sm~ll antiques heating
stove---chest of drawers---cream cans---pottery kiln for
firing pottery,--e~d tables---antique treadle sewing
machine---misc, antiques and old tools from an estate---
GUIq~¢410 shotgun---12 gauge shotgun---MarliO 30-30, new,
never flred---caliber 45 musket---misc, items - PARTIAL
, LISTING - BE SURE TO COME & LOOK! The ¢.~ather has always
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"~ ~'~t'" :, FOOD CENTER
"family Owned Supernmrkefs
h)r over ,7S years."
We Reserve The
To Limit Quanti
A Proud Food S
of the