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: t Thn day, t I t 6, 1955 THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
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'T~IL l turned in value to $1,000. J l . do not hold up for testing whenI
" ~m~'~eV #~t f ~t VII Some of the hotels in the fam-[[ Social Securit, t they have to be sent to Laramie [ m.~
~ $ $" ]~w pA[ *J''~" OUS Sheraton Chain were built[] I [] from distant parts of the state " ]l ~.~|~]~# f'~'--"x
~=dW-. ~ ~t ' ~o ~ in the gay nineties. The bonds[! ' Dr. Good declared. [[ ~~~~"~ ~
'~ h,~,o ,h.~ m he, ",nd a were sold for $1,000 each. Then] . "--"7"-- . . ] tie said tilat mobile laboratory [[ u !ii:~. j-~ ~--ap~ ~ ~ ~ .~
~ . v=,# ,~%- they defaulted and kiCKeCt aooutl ~'arm ann rancn employers and~ ip he f,1 ~,l q t l ~-WIIT--~.? ~f~e~~ .---~
: Babtmn D itmusses .list of .the old stoekholaers a. ad at perhaps $200 for years. Finally,|people who hire help m then" plu-{ nro~ram between his board and 11 "::::~~~$f~'~'~.~t~2 ~ "~
:', ~ "Flndiltg ~ortunes'" . has written tnem a miter onermg one of Boston's most courageousl vote homes were cautioned by the ~he ~" MfimM Disoaso Vradi,atiat~ [I ~:~~
. New York City, Jan . o. I nave $10.00 a snare. AS use. envelope financiers, Ernest Iienderson, had[ Casper Security office to find out ]13ranch of-the u'nited-Sta"te ~ "De" [1 ~~*
: Jtmt been asked by a Wall Stree~ continuing tncse certn!cates was faith in the lintel business and~what their responsibilities and tax I nartmcnt of A~riculture to eradi-][ ~Y"
banker to hel him get some so- marKea vamemss, tne iamny ~ o,::'
P bought up these bonds They have]liabilities are under the new So- o i- m" f, d' o ][
. . .ate b~ucellos s ~ ban s ~seas~ .~,:.
eallect worthless~ securit!es a- sold them 1:or ~m.oo pe[ snare since been paid off at par. ( cial Security Act, which went into a major cause of economic loss-I~
way from me reaaers ot tnts cot- wane touay tney are reany worm What Should Yew Do ~ effect on Jan 1 1955,o .
'' - es in aft'lieted cow imrds. '
I: umn for a few cents a celtihcate $1,000 a share Before sv.lling any "worthless] Farmers, ranchers and othersl Hi
(not per snare). Stockholders stock oi defaulted bond you ca /who engage m activities of an ag- RETURNS TO CAMP I[ =t=A=i=~ =r~#~ n,~a,~i s~nm~
I 'q~orthless' Stock[] May Too Often Move Away send $2.00 to the Information[ricultural nature must now with- ~, il |1 ]|~ |[ ][=Jl.~t ~1'=| J[|L I==|]I
I ~^ it Val,able . : ~, r,r,~ B-stun Newt hold anv ,a, social securiW taxes i ie. Alien EcKley lett ~aturuay/i =,~=~ a'~~ =,~m=m~v~====-
~. *.u. =,= . . When you move from one nouse '-'~-*'~* a~ ~.- [ a v,a '1 ~ ~a ,~.- w* r ~.~.a xm,~a/I
I hear that for every fitty cer- . ,: ~-'-11"" "rum Ilampshire This gives no invest-[ and make earnings reports for all, e, e it p,~a,~ ~t P at r~ at m, I~r
: ' [O ~lllOtIlel" ~IllU ebpt2(2la .v ~ . " [
,Missouri after spending his fui
i: ifleate[]. which this' broker buys, one cit to another be sure to ment advice but has lists of 40- employees whe earn wages of one " " . "i] ~'L.J~ ~ [ ["~,J~$.~[~[k,IP'
1~ he finds that ferty-nine are now write they com~am, in' which you 000 such stocks and will pass a-| hundred dollars or more in anyll ugh m Newcastle, vislting~ Iela-/|
i' worthless; but one is worth per- hold any stock o[ your new'ad- long to you what report it has on] year after 1954. It makes no dif- tiv.es and.:riends. Pfc. Eckley is]]
!,' ' ' llaps $1,000. This would be a cer- d ~ l)o.l't ~eI' look at a "value- file. This is a non - profit educa-[ ference how long the person [ wnn toe t ~. Army. r~ ~,~m~A =r ~=~
i tffieate whichsome company ",~ss" c-rtificate and sa, it is not tional asks)elation' " to help deserv-|works as long as his" total earn- -- l] COATS AN v,- ,~
" ~ " - RETURNS TO NEW YORK
t, needs In order to dissolve or con- wm.~h . a.eont ,-n gta~ stamu and mg people on business problems.[ rags for the whole year amount to] ]] .k -- .t.
s011date without any outstanding ii~"c*time ~Te~uiiTed-~or----writing Tim $2.00 will cover a f~tll year's| one hundred dollars or more. Miss Elizabeth Culver returned|] ~1~ ~'a~ ~=)~ ~1~
~.' obligations or complications, such a letter After too many inquiry. In other words, you can] Private home owners must pay to Saratoga Springs, New York]] ~P'~ ~ ~ea"L'*~
i7 Of come, it would be unfair .h:, f a~ldress -our rowel write again about the same stock|socml security taxes and make i Tuesday after spending the past]| EXCELLENT BUYS!
!}' ":" t~ ~:wtr~:~wr:d f ~h~Bgt~ !:d::~ilii )!i~i~Tins'd b~:kc m~rkydm:rU2s !! uab ndit22Y~l~erthW;th:gst ~2/~i~ei:YstZiT~!~re~ne: arth ~i ii~:l:~h~l~eks~!lt'~negn~ln!I!~snk~d~i/i ~~T~S---'~
'~,'. 100~,s like a stock certificate even .'. . . " ' [ home for wages of fifty dollars more College. " [l
h r sa s it one of me companies in wnicn E T i in i in 1 nda rt r
,~,if your father or brot e s y fam'l ha vet lar-e holdin-s OFFICIAL ENROLLM N ] o" o'e a ca e r qua e . ] d* ~,~ =.~r= = #b'U r= a~r=
~' iS "valueless and just cluttering mY. i y s !ry g ~ gs FIGURES FOR FALL [ llere, again, it makes no differ- [ .~h~=~.l~ I'O ~| ~.~
i~: Up hiS desk or safe deposit box." (wn}3e(1 ~t r~cSan~oc~ ~x:~2n~ge QUARTER 1954 RELEASED |ence how short a time the em-] . . [ -r r~'~
',I: : Please do not send me any certi- on me Amer!c ; ~t |ployee works for the homeownerl ~'V~"~ ~'.- I/1// // I/ .t ~ ~ ~-~
~ tot $3 to as) nas neamy ~oo STOCK //
i!. fleates to look at, but show them ~,a'l Laramie--- A total of 4059 col-|if his or her earnings for the en-i "l~'-~'X~ a~--~/// //// I|
.~ nolaers WhO canno[ De lOCa~ u t
tO your regular banker, if you D ha " ;u are one of the~ lege students enrolled for fall|tire three month period amounts ~t,V'%~~/ //// ij ~~t sm,~ it,~t,~a~o,*#,*t~a~
~' Wl~ ter ps.y Iquarter study at the University/ to as much as fifty dollars or] -v~ ,~,~/--i/A///// /],~J~UJ"~ L~JJ'~J~ ,
!,i l ii iJ il "A LL ] O t t'VE;;?;D IUI4:D:2!el
;I wMeh have completely pete e ." " . " " "' "" "
OWL" 2Y~e company did not have' dends the price of the stock may sion classes, and the three Univer-| about the new law. ' ]. . |J [~J ][ D Drl|[~|~
. 4 radu#h, n,~cqn~ but no one gets / sity centers at Powell Sherioan. I Mr Torbett will be in Newcas- J if| It~If~lf'St'df')lll~ ~|t'l'M~J [[ -~ -- ~-- ~.~.
> tne money to al[]Solve zegatxy, uut g v " I " -, ~= *v=ttvwt =,==v =v . / gr] Jl.~. I[rl fflIJ
e rancher has paid the taxosl nanickv. The stockholders, hope l ana ' orrmgton.j tie on weanesaay oan. at :6u l .'wl, =vrn
) sonl :: - "- *i--'- of dividends I Enrollment figures by colleges a m at the Wyoming Employment / ~ - ~ ~,
t " ~or the privilege OI using l, ae for a re~u*.p~ u. ,/
'!~' land for pa~ure. Hence, the corn-[ When, however, a bond defaults [ on campus are: Liberal arts, 785; [ Service Office. I YOU can lose ,our home "our |
t; es e ]all a fore] n bond --- Agriculture, 311; Engineering, .Y,Y
' any was forgotten after the-- p.c Y g ~. " " ' ' E . . i
I~" ~ -" ] naholders think this is[ 470' Education, 487; Law, 80,[S'IATE TO USE MOBIL lautomoblle, your savings, andJ[ BOY S WINTER U DE h I
~: ,: .to~klaolaers were tom it was no mu~ uu u " ' r ""7 and N'~" T~'~T ' " . N RWE i
tg - -a I the end The nrice of tile POnd wommerce anu inuust y, za ; ,2x. It~BL ~ ~ I~D oll Chof '~ -th,~,; -, l/
!i' - The land is still useless for get- then suddenly drops from around i narmacy, #a " hav o "
"
t~ " ~a r-rlead, lnar to fifty cents on the dollar There are 173 students enrolled[ Ranchers in all of Wyommgs{ e t pay a judgment award-H Ot]C anti
~li~=,bu.t ,~*-'~'n"htm tony. ,~havo boon Di~couraued bondholders have in the~UmvetsRy. high ~sch l'n '140[ farr western counties and in. the l ed by a iurv for iniurio [J "
~ ~ It a It +h. l~nd onnld ru~.horl tn 011 timir bonds and thel in the Umveisity IAeme ta y J northern par, t of the state will be I/
~: .*'*'~'~'"~."*~."" .~ ="~',~7 "-:':'Y~'~"~:.~,~a t,~ ,went- or|sclmol and 44 in the Universitylassured of efficient Bang's di.l talnetl on your property. // UATI Alklr
" Increase In value in one wee~ price u,s m - t'. " " " " I-l#'qk/ #'qLI~IK~
from $5,00 per acre to $50,000 per]even less. But, in the course of c u e gat :e:ie ~e/~ase~stmg carly lusYteo~When~ Comprehensive Personal Li-H
" aerelSome old-timer who remem-/years, many of these boners re- ',s ," .s / Y g * ability Insmance will defend"
l~ " kindergarten,elementary, andlSanitary Beard puts a new too- . " //
,I i~igh ~chools the cni'ollment fi-Jbjle laboratory on the road. This yOU ill such an action and Dav// /~ .s -~,
" -- -. . - - - . . l gure for the University of Wyom-laction will make tests as good at ~ = ".i/
~t~ ~lrn*~:,~ ~ ~ er~ ,z ~ m =~i- ~lm ~ ' " "als 4416 " i -i " ~ m - r mi .- I the uamages up to me llml[ oI / ,
,F- - . "=- ") - lng tot a a stance lro ~,a a e as they ;
~,/r ' ~ = J [ . I I/ SEE OUR TABLL OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
~$ ~,~ / /are wnen matte near tnat city your insurance, t -;-;;~,
{~' ~-~ i /tlOME FOR BLIND ] "For most herds we'll have the ] " i Ul~ ttr~b VALU~
J - tottav't o tt I J AT THERMOPOLIS I test results within a half day af-I J|
'," [ At%~g~ ~)~ ~'|~ILItN~ /'~V~ J ~ READY FOR GUESTS /ter testing begins, "Dr. G H.l~=*~r~.~t~c Incnnr~n~.--~ / I~AI~V I~l-r&~lff* 1/ ~lwim
! I]lJ r t/tl f A"l'lt'ttt I [ ~ JGood, executiveofficeroftheWy-lV'S w ] ,D/' DI I/r/v|D -- y4- rr
J v A t I1-11.1:: vlorxr tl llV " I J Cheyenne -- First residents of oming Live Stock and Sanitary l ~| I~t~,~'~ ~ ]| o~or~lro~v r~-i A'x~r, rl~l Ar~li-~ ~lTrrq~l~n lml~a~'~
~i!: ,t -'-~ 1 ~/r~A'tt )) J,[I.~ome for the Blind at Therm.opo- IIe said tim laboratory will be [ BOX 970 I/
ii I |, /,is W, eX oegi a Ov ug used for ring testing which i.n-] Phone 311 i| = -- -- -- --. === --
L t ' ' r q g'- 7.~ ~', middl ot Y, " volves milk samples and is very
[ iJr~L ~~'l~X [ [well secretary of the State Board e ~- I Newcastle Wvomin# [[ J A ~ K A N U J I L L b H U
I| ', ,| ft~ ~~ll~i~~~~,J }of Charities and Reform, said] But e I [[ 123 W MAIN
' last week ' w nee our lanoratoryl i/
|} I I The new $330,000 home was de lOn wheels because milk samplesl //
I~ /? " I[ ~ 'J [ dicated recently. --
!.' J?,LI / Rothwell said bliz, d persons at II I llillll I II 1 1
; ] rfllLDU[l f "> J "" I ]the Home for the Aged in Ther-[
~,' ]~. ~~ ~ ~ji'~"~'~'~ ~'~~.~ [ Jmopolis will move into the new
[ [ building first I,mmmi n ,
' # "=" ~ J~ r "~ ~l~ I i Already enough applicants have : I Ifflll I] Illl iill I
~'~'i' 'Ir ~ . ~ . ~ ~,filed for admittance to the home P }
I / to fnl the building, Rothwensaid. I IU IU I|/I, I ,
':' t It will house 35 persons. L~
[ TomKuiper, superintendent of .I ,111 I tll,lllV/ I 1 '
" ,=, m 1,the Itome for the Aged also will I ~'d It ~l, llJll,Ib41b,I~dl~d [] II
][ /be superintendent of the home for:
'" ' ]l the blind "" "
r ' :,'I i I ~ 1 / [ I t VISIT I~
: in,E "} Mr. andMrs. William C. Bistor "!'111IW I~|lr=%,A/ "lff"l=l~ AA I~f%'IP .
41 I HI! J I spent a few days in Sidney, Nebr litt= 1Mt= VV 1 ~l~ r~J~/ t"
!I i ~ Ii t visiting With friends last week,
Each of the 1926 miles of Wyoming Wyoming schools and government.
railroads pays an average of $1500 Yet, a substantial portion of railroad
a mile in taxes -- real hard cash taxes used to build and
pro.pe y taxes is
--/or the support of our state and maintain roads.
local governments. That's more than " Such unfair discrimination weakens
$3 million each year. In addition to the railroads of Wyoming. Perhaps of
the real taxes the railroads pay, they more importance to you, it weakens
also pay every penny of the costtheir ability to continue as a major
of building and maintaining track, Wyoming taxpayer and employer.
bridges, signals, tunnels, snow re-
moval, etc.
The taxes paid by the thousands ot
big, interstate freight
trucks operat-
over Wyoming's highways (and
thee are actually highway rental
almost exclusively
charge), are used
htRhway purposes. They pay,
llmmlly nothing for the support or
The Wyoming railroads believe that
each form of public transportation
should pay its own way--equally,
and without favor or discrimination.
If you believe, too, that such policy is
only fair, it is important that you let
your state representatives know your
views--ask them to insist on fair and
equal treatment for the railroads.
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