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DECEMBER 16, 1976 THE SUNDANCE TIMES
PAGE 15
FOR fALE
for Sale. Will deliver.
James Sheeler, Vale, S.D.,
456-2307. 45-4
gALE: Guernsey and
Holstein milk cows. Ph.
283-2873. 51-53"
SALE: Top quality oak
firewood. Either delivered
or you haul. Ph. 283-1958.
51-53
TEXAS REFINERY
offers PLENTY
MONEY plus cash"
bonuses, fringe benefits
to mature individuals in
area. Re-
gurdless of experience,
airmail" A. N. Pate,
Pres., Texas Refinery
Box 711, Fort
Texas 76101.
SALE: Two-bedroom
house on two lots. Base-
ment with Franklin fire-
place. 8x15 ft: Boll camp-
ing trailer, sleeps six, very
dean. Assorted baby fur-
niture. Call 283-3321. lt*
Di~ADLINE: Monday A.M. of Week to be inserted.
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tive issues of The Sundance Times must be reordered for each
subsequent insertion.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE:
All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to
WEDNESDAY TOPS
CLUB HAS MEETING
Members of the Wednes-
day Night TOPS Club met
Dec. 8 with leader Donna
Allen presiding. A loss of 2
pounds and a gain of 4aA
pounds was recorded.
P~t Duca was named Prin-
cess of the Week.
Members are reminded
that dues ate now due.
advertise "'any preference, limitation, or discrimination lmpropagation
based on race. color, religion, sex, or national origin, or an Ichabod: "Do political
intention to make any such preference, limitation of
discrimination.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising
for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are
informed that all dwellings advertised in this nespaper are
available on an equal opportunity basis.
3-BEDR00M
HOUSE
With r~dwood deck
entire length of house,
llive stream on 11/2 acres,
within walking distance
of town.
9 Call us today. We can
SALE: Heavy old oak [help you with your deci-
buffet with mirror, brass Asion to become a home-
locks and key. Also oldvowner - the best invest-
candle drawer and a china Ament there is today.
cabi aet, rectangular shap-
!
ed. A few other items.
Call 283-3003. lt*
Rose Zella Proctor
Phone 283-3477
plums grow from seeds?"
Father: "No-they're the
result of skillful grafting."
Gets Resuim
for rent. Ph.
283-1767. 50-52
RENT: 3 - bedroom
Ph. 283-1742.
51-52
Kathy Vondriska
SEVENTH-DAY ABVE1VIIb-'r
Richard Holmes, Pastor
Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Worship Services,
Saturday, 11 a.m.
WEEK By DAMIS
Forecast Period:
December 19 to December 25
ARIES
Mar. 21-Apr. 19
TAURUS
Apr. 20-May 20
The new moon in your ninth house em-
phasizes such things as travel or study.
Expand your horizons. Harmonious re-
lationship brings benefits.
Other people's finances concern you.
Beware of get rich quick schemes. Study
all propositions carefully. Lend a helping
hand when possible.
SUNDANCB BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. O.W. Vandenberg, Pastor
Worship with us - basement of the courthouse.
Sunday School - 10 a.m. Morning Worship - 11 a.m
Afternoon Bible study - Beulah community building - 3 p.m.
Thursday Bible Study mad prayer, 620 So. Third, Sundance -
7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL
Rev. Stanley C. Cliver, Vicar
Services -9:30 a.m. Holy Communion - flint and third
Sundays. Morning prayer - second and fourth Sundays
(nursery provided).
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Mid-week Holy Communion - Wed., ,7:30 p.m
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gene HaRerman
Sunday School - 10 a.m. Worship Service - 11 a.m.
(Nursery provided). Junior and Senior high MYF, Sunday
evening.
Motnvr CA£VARI
J mm,
Choir practice - 8-a.m. Chu h.services- 9 a.m. "(Holy
oommmfion 2nd and 4th Sundays). Fellowship t0
a.m~ ~k/ndly School - 10.30 a.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
GEMINI An optimistic period. Partnership or . Bobby W. Woods, Preacher
May 21-June 20 marital matters are especially favored. Sunday - Bible study, 10 a.m.~ Worship service and
Look around you for many good business communion, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday services, 8 p.m.
opportunities.
SUNDANCE WESLEYAN CHURCH
MOONCHILD To insure a happy l~oliday, control that , John Hunter, Pastor
June 21-July 22 urge to Wear yourself out preparing for it.
Take it a little slower for health's sake.
Sunday--9:30 a.m.--Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.--Annual
LEO Get an early start on those holiday
July 23-Aug. 22 projects you have in mind. Your creativity
is high and they should turn out well.
VlRGO There is a spiritual uplift in the home at-
Aug. 23-Sept. 22 mosphere. Changes appear likely Your
hospitality is gratefully accepted.
LIBRA You find solutions to everyday problems
Sept. 23-Oct. 22 and are a great help to kinfolk and neigh-
bors. Be careful driving
SCORPIO Financial interests favored now, with a
Oct. 23-Nov. 21 desire to improve the welfare of others.
Christmas Program, 6:30 p.m.--Youth Study Groups, 7:10
p.m.--Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.--Evening Worship.
Wednesday--Cottage Prayer Service.
ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH AND MISSIONS
Rev. Vincent Bauer, Pastor
Masses: Upton - Sunday 8:30 a.m.; Sundance - Sunday
10:30 a.m.: and Moorcroft - Saturday 6:30 p.m.
Sunday - 9:30 A.M. Sunday School, 10:30 Worship
Service, 6:30 Youth Study Groups, 7:10 Youth Fellowship,
7:30 Evening Worship.
Wednesday - 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service.
.!
ELP WANTED. Phone 283-2727 This can result only in gain.
C ¢ ~ ~ C SAGITTARIUS A favorable time to go ahead with the new usual good "old time school Sell lt Through
Nov. 22-Dec. 21 venture you've been tossing around program and gift exchange. The Cl~,dR,~l~~v
[TED: Supervisor for Flora Millerwent to " The public is cordially invited ........
Travel and legal matters are favored.
)°k County Weed and' Spearfish ]ast Stmday to visit "with h ne gr ug " toaii!!O~V410L!::st ~ i
Pest Control District. Chat~ ---~-J" er~....., w...._' andar_. ..... hter,eCAPRICORN. . Call on your hospitalized friend who. will
283-2375 or con~?orma p.,~t.~ J,~ H,,~ ,~A~o.t~ ,,~ Dec 22-Jan 19 be so much better for your visit You
Mr and Mrs Ted Miller deri:e much pleasure yourself as a result.
officetion, for more " 50 52 She had abrother and sist.er AQUARIUS You II be busy, Aquarius, with the new
" at home. flora also attenaed Jan. 20-Feb. 18 moon falling in your house of friendships.
hstodian needed at thea party for the Dick Millers, Maintain friendly relations with all. ! Supervisioncreatures ~,~ ~ ~ ~,...,= r~
i Moorcroft school. 40of Crow Peak, on Sunday, it .........' s Black entryDOWN ~'~" " ~i-" ~ "'__= vi~ -~- ~ ~i
: hours per week sick leave, ~,~ n;~b ..A -x-~-s 25thl'l~Cl~ (career matters are quite favorable.10 Resting 1 Church ~ !~
;:.~, V."",-': ..... Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Changes are likely. Make your wishes
Vacations. retirement and weaamg ~nmversary . 11 Bustling dignitary .L .L V M -~- W - " -
group insurance. Call Margaret Moline" and known. Higher ups are apt to hsten. It Not a bit 2 Residence N ~ _ -.- ~ --.-" _ ~,
305-756-3446, No exper-Laura Mitchell attended a 13 B~'ome 3 Begin -- -ii~lN .,~ -_ - ~'~"
clamorous, afresh N ,'-Q- - ~il'~ :l~l
ience required, it 4-H council meeting in Sun- 14 Poem • 4 Suffix ! --- HI. ~ - ~!- - -- I
dance on Saturday and anChuck Pearsons for dinner. Bruce Carl~son, and Bob Fox. IS One-time for -1 =~ -" - V =J V
[}CIE'I~ EDITOR needed. Extension Council meeting at Marilyn and Jerry Ryan Frank Pearson called on heavyweightstamp
Parttime, work at home. the Pine Ridge church Sat- family were hosts Sunda)" to Nancy Pearson during the champ 5 Fruit of17 Abject 26 Actor
Ca11283-3411. urdayP,.M. _ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Byrnes week and shopped in to~m. ~6 I~a~,t the oak 20 Departed Markham
Gerald and Patsy Bunney and family of Belle Fourche. 8 ChecKer 6 Ben.umb 21 Restaurant 28 Twin crystal
flew to Kansas City Mo. on The Keith McDonalds called The Denny Brengles called pieces ~ uand employee ~9 Sprigh!!y
19 Prepare for member ~ Dipole is 30 Gaggle s :~i~~
Thursday to attend a Coop on the Ryans on Wednesday on the Rick Brengles on resistance 8 Chad or one members
meeting. They returned evening. Tuesday evening. I was in 20 Electrical Sloane ,type~ 31 Kind'" of
home on Saturday evening. Kay and Sharon Marchant town on Thursday and hadterm 9 Lessees ;~3 Substitute • statesman
! S TIME to get beautiful The monthly 4-H meeting went to the Charles Lewis dinner with my grandparents 21 Wine 11 Apprelien- (hyph. wd.) 33 Swiss Alps ~
for Christmas. Call Jean was held Sunday at the home in Sturgis on Sunday the AlJ)ert Leis. Dick DeYoe disorder sion ~4 Volcanic wind .,~.
Jones for your Mary Kay Aladdin Hall. Following the for dinner. All of the three and l~arvin had coffee with 24 Pennies 15 Nucleus apex 36 Guided
Cosmetics. Make your meeting, a pot luck lunchMarchant families - Walt,us on Thursday evening. 25stakesPUtup [, [2 3 [4 /~/,~S [~ [7 [e ~ ~" ~I
appointment now for a free was enjoyed by all. Molines Harry and Ray called on Sam The annual Christmas 26 Day of , , ~ v//////~//////~
meeting will be January 9th. Friday visitors at the Wil- Oaks schoolon Dec. 17th at27 Railroad1,2r J ~'~ [ [ [ 'i" i~
Hutchinsons will be hosts, lard Viergutz home were 7:30 P.M. There will be stop | ~ [ [ "
tq3 insurance problems? The Lloyd Viergutz s spent . (abbr.) ~'~ .~////A~s I I :~i
lad risk, too young, too Thanksgiving in Belle with 28 Kaleido- ~ I ~ J I ~. [
Id. Call Farmers Union Grandpa Charles Viergutz ..... ; ...... - _ scope o[[,b ]17 [ [ [ ~[IO ~ ~
Zsurance at 746-2426 in and Joann. Henry and S , ~~memceme r~eip~ .... ~ sorts I " ! ! , I ~:~r~,
lewcastle. 49tfn MrytleShunwayofChadron, I ~'~~, °me ~m .c°mplete .t~°. I 32Poisonous ~~J,O I I ~zo [
Neb. spent some of Thanks- ! ~ payments, l~t~lm ! 34 Conoidalherb ~'////'z, .......... zz z~] I E 2~'~ '
, Aladdin giving week here. Daviette i[ ~~ nem.~sza~, ~ substance [z~ I V/~6 " ~-f'.~2~. ~
Viergutz went to Oklahoma I~:au to a:t~ or ~,~l)-;~Oerl ~ 35 Accuse of I | ~ [~ ~ ~'/'/~
Judy Brengle City, to t~e National Finals ~ ~,~m,~o~we~n~..._.~ ......... , _ ~ a crime ra~ ~*~Z~ I I~ ~o sffi
Dec. 7, 1976 rodeo with her grandparents ~ ~_ _no.mes m .Moorero[t, ~ 36 German " [~///~ | •
think winter has won. We and the Shumaways. I[ ~ you arv ,ooamg tor a re)me give I[ art song ~ ~ "I ~
have quite a [;it of snow Saturday Carey and Josie ~ .... Lee W~Ii|~ ,~1 .... ~ ~[ 37 Place on ' [
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had some wind "last shopped in Belle in the ][ ~ ~'_~___~)1~"~'* ~ ~ , ,~,," i isiand ~ I ]"
We might be using all morning. On Sunday, John I[ ua.won Jerrea nero z 3, , , , ---
we put up last and Elizabeth Whalen, and ~[ r~n~.'~ " ' , " ~" ~.L..__.#, f ' ~ Distaff [ [ [ ~,
same, if it and George were at the In " l I 4o
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