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THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
6, 1955
Lave
rn Johnson was the first
o avdidable accident ~or 1955
:s.-;~Ji~r Weston county, highway pa-
; dl~Ol Wilcox had to leave his New
),m~ar dinner, tavern s pickup slid
mBl~ the Icy road hitting the car dri-
,en~~ Morberg.
~ent~l~ Ray W. Cornwell will con.
le ~ services Sunday at the Osage
~l~lunity Building January 9.
pttlI~, and Mrs. Tom Freed of
utl~a.y Spttr were the proud par-
=-qlDtS to have their son to be the
~ ~t 1955 baby in the Newcastle
Less Benson and Laural of New-
castle were dinner guests at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bausch. Janclle spent
several days here with her grand-
parents. The dinner was given in
honor of Dennis' birthday.
Mrs. Floyd Curtis was a Friday
caller at the home of Mrs. Carl
aarson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Mathes
i and family spent New Year's sis-
!Ring relatives in Nebraska.
Christmas day Mr. and Mrs.
John Parks and son spent with
chard Updike, Mrs. Clarence
Sides, Miss Emma Walters spent
with Mrs. Bill Jinkins in Upton.
Leonard Garhart moved his
trailer to Black Thunder. He will
live there to be closer to his
work.
John Willadson moved his trail-
er home to Cheyenne river clos-
er to his work for the Plains Pipe:
Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert tteiser
and daughters spent Monday in
Edgemont visiting with his si~.-
tar.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parks and
sons were Christmas evening din-
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Marten Noonan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Partridge
and family spent New Year's at
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-- i]i~P. I i her parents Mr. and Mrs. Har- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
ta?~ml:.italand Mrs. Kmth" Johnson i baugh in Igloo, S.D. Edland in Newcastle.
s ,~ me proud parents of a son Mr. and Mrs. Emor Huskinson Dick Brown and Eldwin Part-
" ~Friday in the Newcastle Hos- were New Years guests of Mary ridge are in Great Lakes, Ill.
tl'~m: He was named Kevin edger a~. Wing at Gulleys. waiting for another test for the
Sli~: and Mrs. E. H. Slusse t- Mrs. Donal Jones, Mrs. S. K. navy.
l~-~da square" dancing party Ray and Nellie Henderson were Mr. and Mrs. Ennle Willadson
i,~w zear's eve at the Wilson Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. and son spent New Year's day at
~ette home in Newcastle
'r~" and Mrs. Stewart Partridge
" pat Wednesday in Vale attend-
~tl~ golden wedding amfiver-
a~Of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Fred-
~' danny--" H~kinson arrived home
im,~mGay evening from California
~?~.sPend his 40 days leave with
Parents. h r"
~. and Mrs Leonard Gar a t
i~lVlarjorie'left Sunday for
r!:~enne to be guests of Gover-
i~ and Mrs Simpson at Inau-
:~ and Reception Monday.
~'~.: Garhart had baked and frost-
~e htlge tiered inaugural cake.
~. and Mrs Harry Thorsonland Mrs. Jerry Beck.
i~Panted Mary and Donnie as] Ila Hathway of Douglas spent
iIt~ Cheyenne Sunday. TheYlthe week end visiting with fri-
:~Lailed on to their colleges in] ends in Osage. entered the~
:'~?doon Monday. I Mrs. Louis Eaton
~lr~":' Jones vlsited at the hemal Newcastle hospital Monday for
~als brother Edgar Jones onl surgery
~.C~eek Sunday afternoon [ Mr and Mrs Emor Huskinson
":~'t'san2 Mrs. Bob Tubs af Edge-[ were' Sunday evening guests at
:~K~" pent Sunday at the home[ the home of Mr and Mrs. Mark
t~a~ mother, Mr and Mrs Mar-[ Sheehan
~'~ aOonan M " " " '
' i!12 r. and Mrs. John l New Year s guests Mr. an,
q and Sons were also supper n
[Mrs. Ed Willadson were Mr.a d
]~r. ana"~. Mrs. Ennie Willadson, E. M. Mur-
~::~ "datl'~,~rs. Gilbert Helser| ser and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hen-
~i,5" ~,a~ers spent Chrlstmas/derson at Averys Steak house.
im~2n Watertown, S.D. ] The dinner was in lmnor of Mrs.
~ ~'~x .ago Sunday, Mr. and| Willadson's birthday.
~:~~s Benson and Janelle| Mrs. Clarence Sides and Miss
. ~'~ ~-~Y and Mr, and Mrs.| Emma Welters of Node, spent
~--mr~ --,several days at the home of their
Ill sister, Mrs. Richard Updike.
WINTER
Values to 9.90
Values to 14.75
C. Gyslartd the afternoon was the home of her sister, Mrs. Vel. Values to 19.75 Values to 24.25
spent in playing cards, mar Ruff in Moorcroft.
in playing cards. Mrs. Jim Gulasha had avery 12, 8 14,88
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benson re- happy surprise Christmas when
turned Janelle to her home in Ra- her sisters, Mrs. Helen Auger of
pid City Sunday, . Furman, Conn and Mrs. iargar, i
Mrs. Marcus McIntosh ana ~virs. et Byjunis of Hardford, Conn
Wallace Updike were Sunday also her baby brother Frances
[)RES iES
!
o Hor o o oone, oa,o TERS
ALL
WOOL
SWEA
Curtis. on the telephone, the first time
New Years guests at the home in 15 years they have been in con- ^ . - Ski Style anti Turtle Necks
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Beck tact with each other. I J vur rsmire Stocg oz Laaies resses |
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Evergiel| ~ Values to 5.90 Values to 7.90
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester of Sturgis spent the Christmas
Brown and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- week end at the home of her mo-
ny Clyde and daughter, Mr. and ther, Mrs. Ennie Willadson.
Mrs. Earl Beck and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emor Huskinson
were dinner guests Satt~rday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ro-
setti on Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Benson and Mrs. Bill
Defoe were attending to business
in Newcastle Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Updike
spent New Years in Edgemont.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siegfred
spent Sunday in Rapid City visit-
ing with friends.
MANAGER IS NAMED
FOR RIVERTON PLANT
Riverton -- Charles Bruner,
manager of the Edgemont, S. D
buying station ~or American
Smelting and Refining Co will
move to Riverton shortly after
Jan. 1 to manage the uranium ore
buying station here.
Steel scales for the buying sta-
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor tion have'been installed and three
s~pent Tuesday in Osage.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Henderson conveyors are the last major e-
quipment to be installed before
spent Wednesday at the home of ~he, station can begin operations. !
their daughter and family, Mrs. The conveyors will be used to
David Erickson in Newcastle. carry crushed materials to vari-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farley and ous points in the buying station.
Nora Farley were attending to ~
business in Newcastle and Osage NEW YEAR IN DENVER
: l~ 0 on Tuesday
T I C E 11 " ~ ~"r"e" *o ~al Mr and Mrs J G Lindsey, Mr
|||J~ ~dw, J I ifornia Friday. fie will stay there an~ Mrs. Robert f arK~n ann Jim
III1~ . . c~orwoou, u. u. 1; ~ ,o ~ h~ ~ ~.~ Evans spent tne ~ew ~ear weeK-
IIll metrist, f ro-- [ end in Denver, Colo as guests of
ask ~v~ tterb Wilson and family
[Ilia: a, Will be in Newcastle J Mrs. Earl Johns~)n took ]Vlr.[ : i
i 17t ,iWalt Abernathy to Rapid City on ------------------ i
llll Antlers Hotel. I Monday" Dolly also went afong, lW'TH RAPID CITY RELATIVES i
]|||~ 8~i~nt,e, [ Valt underwent surgery on Fri-] Mr. and Mrs. C. ]~. McMullen~
llllt~, u~Cally t~xamlnea a. II is in the Bennit Memor- and dau,hter Pe s cnt the
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IIl[ t at the new news m the 55
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Pew ?" Is it suspended pedals ?
i:il Ford has had it since 1932 Ford introduced them in 1952
Is itBall-Joint Suspension ? Is it oil and battery signal
Ford had it in 1954 lights, curved instrument
Zs it hood-high fenders ? panel, rotary door latches,
Fml introduced them in 1962 push-button door handles,
power-lifts for all windows,
Overdrive, Hotchkiss Drive ?
Ford has had all of them, tool
Newcastle, Wyoming
' BLOUSES ] SPORT SHIRTS
Wools -- Corduroys --- Rayons
ana Long leevea |
} Values to 2 98 Values to 4 49 '
Cotton, Rayon, Nylon I $- -- -- "-'
Values to $3.50 Values to $4.98 I 1.88 $288 .
$1.88 $2.88 / . Values$3.88to 5.90
Flannels, Corduroys, Gabardines
Values to $4.98 Values to $7.00 Values to $10.90
Snap Button Shirts of Flannel
Plaid" Denims -- Chambrays
Values to 3.19
Values to 3.98
$1.88
n o d r Flan els rom 49 Corduroys from 2.98
S DRI BOYSWINTER ACI(ET
And Skirts Values to 7.90 Values to 9.90
Prints -- Flannels -- Embossed Cotton
Values to 12.90 Values to 14.75
1.88 2.81I $9.E18
-
mr e,I Gowns & Palamas ESTER
Values to 2.98 Values to 3.98
Values to 2.98 Values ,o $1.88
Valuesto 5.90
GIRL'S
.PRICE
Heavy 9-Oz. Satien Shell, Mouton Trimmed Hood
IN NEWCASTLE, WYOMING