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Richard Durfee, Crook County
Savings Bond .chairman, asked
¢chis week about the new five
percent interest rate for the
.bonds, said, "The new higher
rate announced by President Nix-
on makes Savings ,Bonds a better
buy than ever before."
~e continued, "It ,will greatly
benefit those ~vho have been put-
lin,g aside dollars regularly -
throug,h payroll plans or over the
counter purchases art banks - sav-
ings for a new home, farm im-
provements, an automobile, col-
lege for the children, a vacation
or a retirement nest egg."
The five percent interest rate
applies to all .outstanding Series
E or It bonds sold on or after
June 1, 1969 if held to ma,turiiy.
All outstanding E and Et bonds
also benefit from the new rate
starting ~vith the first semi-an-
nual interest period starting on
or after June 1.
Durfee said the maturity per-
iod for Series E bonds has been
reduced from seven years to five
years 10 months while H bonds
con.tinue to mature in 10 years.
Freedom Shares, which have
been sold in combination with
E ,bonds since .May 1, 1967, will
be removed from sale on June
30, 1970.
Cigarette Tax
Money is Paid
The Wyoming Department of
Revenue has distributed $302,-
631.07 in cigarette ,tax funds to
cities, towns and counties. Funds
were based on cigarotte sales
made in October.
From October sales, Sundance
received $562.24. Other figures
were Moorcroft, $587.73; ]tulett,
$230.67; and Crook county, $378.-
25.
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Upton Rancher Attends
Cheyenne FU Convention
Gene Cranston, Upton rancher,
attended the 61st annual conven-
tion of the Rocky Mountain Farm-
ers Union in Cheyenne Dec. 4-
6.
Delegates sent a special resolu-
tion .to President Nixon askin~
that he act immedia,tely to roll
ba,ck high interest rates.
The delegates also voiced op-
position to any attempts to do
away with present farm pro-
grams, advocating instead a bill
backed by a coalition of 25 farm
organizations.
The bill, ttBl4014, 'would con-
tinue presen,t farm laws "with
improvements" and, the dele-
gates said, would add a needed
billion dollars a year to farm in-
come.
Delegates also called for poll-
ties which wOuld ensure the con-
tinua,tion of family farm owner-
shi,p.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF THE
SIXTH JUDICAL DISTRICT
WITHIN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF CROOK AND
STATE OF WYOMING
In the ~atter of the Estate of
Winston O. Larrabee, Deceased.
Notice of Petition for Probate
of Foreign Will
Notice is hereby given tha~
an authenticated copy of the will
of Winston O. Larrabee, deceas-
ed, and the probate proceedings
had thereon in the State o~ Iowa,
has been filed ,for ,probate in the
above entitled court, and that
Frederic O. Larrabee ,has filed
a ~petRion for the issuance to
him of Letters Testamentary; and
further that the 5th day of Jan-
uary, 1970, has been fixed as the
(late for hearing proof at" said
will and considering the appli-
cation for the issuance of Letters
Testamentary. All persons inter-
ested are required :to appear at
the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said date at the court
room of said court in the court
house at Sundance, Crook Coun-
ty, Wyoming, and show cause, if
an,y they have, in opposition to
the proof of said ,will and the is-
suance of said letters.
Dated ,this 5th day of Decem-
ber, 1960.
(SEAL)
,Marion Cure,
Clerk of Court
Reynolds & Hughes, Attorneys
Dec. 11, 18, 25. Jan. 1
Gifts that will bring
you many sincere "thank you's."
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