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6, 1955
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EXCERFPS TAKEN FROM THE NEWS LETTER FILES I
OF 20, 25 AND 30 YEARS AGO
20 YEARS AGO . modeling and repairing the build-
r ling wherein they expect to make
Dora t~omaen, aaugnter ol ~v, . "Do" "
n-r I uge neaaquarters m me it-
ann Mrs wallace ooumen, a- -
. . [ ture Messrs, Ivilcnaels & Wade,
rowly averted a serious accmentl l i "
e a 'e Ha[ailing machinery zor meir
oy qmeK minKmg ~unoay ev-
repair shop and will soon be pre-
nmg, wnne staving me uomaen -ared
16 n ar p to take care ot all repmr
car soutH on lllgnway z " e wor
K entrustea to tHem
the intersecuon wltn rugnway
The undefeated basketball team
A refinery truck coming sown
. " o[ the local lvlacnlne ~un lroop
~ne fllll on
UD, unaDle tO maKe a
Will meet me Eagemont town
snort turn came into me inter- team tomorrow 'Fri'a ~ov~nm~" "
section at the same time that Miss at tile high school a-~Ymnasium .
,gy
Boulden s car arrived there. By
2 he town gwls will play the high
skflhul appueauon oz me crakes school team as a ,art of the eve
and by driving up onto the side- nin~r'~ nrn~rnm v
walk, Miss Boulden brought her "":W ",':'' - -. -
WOrK lS reportea to De progres-
ear to a stop treaty on me Drink sing nicely at the location of the
THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
---- ~--S--'I"OP--JD0--LIO-i"~ ANOTHER CHANGE COUNTIES
TWO HOME AGENTS RESIGN; lins, Colo holds a B.S. degree Novel Salad
from Colorado A & M College, For a novel salad, co] t
received in 1953. She had been head lettuce with salad
~. ~llll~l~z! ~ Laramie- Resignation of two Weston county home agent since sweetened with honey
i':~. home demonstration agents and September, 1953
' "* ~: ~':~ transfer of another have been an-~ ~ i
. ~,ii! nounced by Miss Elizabeth Roni- e *
~:~ gel-, state home demonstration Wyoming s Largest Lwestock Auc 1
,~ Miss Margaret Koenig, GoshenUnder Federal Supervision
County home agent since July Bonded for Your Protection
I "~J~ ~~'~ ~ ~ ~i~"; ! "" 1949, will leave the Wyoming Ag- Regular Sale Every Friday -- 11:00 A.M.
ricultural Extension Service Jan. NO SALE
15. She will become a district Friday, December 24 or Friday December 31, ]
J ~?.~'; ~ '~-1~'~" ~ home agent supervisor in Kansas,
her home state. If you have any livestock ready to market around h
Mrs. Charlotte Plfillips, now time, please ship them to us either Friday, Dee
Platte county home agent, will 17 or Friday, January 7.
move to Weston county Jan. 1.
She replaces Miss Joan Anderson, " " "/orrlnglon Livestock
Commission
/ -, who married James HarrmL New- L.W. Maxfield, Owner --- Phone 204-W or 799
castle, and resigned. Miss Phil- Our extensive advertising alone is an important
lips' transfer i~ temporary pend-
ing consideration by the Univer- in having plenty of buyers.
sity Board of Trustee~ at their
of the steep bank on the west Buck Creek well a wildcat oil "----- next meeting.
' --- Replacements for the vacancies
aide of the street The Boulden venture some 30 miles or more have not been named. .~
ear was only slightly damaged, south of Upton. Sam Martens was
This intersection on Highways in from that vicinity recently and . gl~/ Miss Koenig was graduated
85 and 216 is considered a dan- made the report, v from Kansas State College with FARMERS- RAI~CHERS
1
gerous corner particularly when
a
B.S.
degree
in
1928.
She
has
the roads are icy or snow cover- 30 YEARS AGO ~/
"'" agentServedinaSKansas,h me Southdem nstrati nDakota, Income Tax Reports Pre
ed, and autoists are warned to be Wednesda W J tin" a
careful when approaching this chased the :tocl~ in theU~iYndPsaur"
and Wisconsin. She is the incum-
corner from all directions. J"
[ Jessen Golden Rule store, held by bent president of the Wyoming
Jimmy ~zrKpatrlcK ann Max
,- [Valdemar Jessen and wife and ttome Demonstration Agent's As-
Chttrennela returnea to tneir "h At the sign two blocks west of Ray's Cafe
ies t e same any me store was pmc- sociation.
:mnools to resume tnmr sma " .
i"i ea unoer me management ot w. Miss Phillips, a 4-H member for
r'or every sneu a ueaa raoo ~ s ,~ Ch--"
~ne nywora ot me committee in u. ar~etou ant r. ~. ~rawner. 8 years, has been in Platte coun-
i" "ri The latter gentleman is from Cas- ;~ ty since July, 1953. She was gra- I'R Ar |K Ct IB151:5OI q
charge o~ a serms ot raoo t a v-
] per. So far as Mr. Carleton is con. dusted in 1953 with a B.S. degree
es to ne stages in soumern ~osn-
i curries, me poe]ton ne HOrnS, Is l in home economics from the Uni-
on county ottrmg january, reD- ~ Phone 66R2 Sundance,
lust temporary. THe new manage- [versity of Vermont.
Anderson,
ruary and Marcn tiunareas. OZ'ment wants the people of the I,Miss born in Ft. Col-
men [rom soutH-eastern wyoming - " ni"to fell "ha" he"'"
RECORD
OF
TOURIST
I
llllll~
h ' commu ty ~ t t y wnl
are expected to take part m t e TRAVEL NOTED IN ~'~~~
~rUll tI, eastore In a mannar mat STATE OF WYOMING I I I
glgant;c campaigns wmcn are ex-~ il" ' ]l l i ~ cram '"
i w ~ ve tea serv ce to c unny
peered to relieve the reg on of
hi h haveland they want your patronage.Cheyenne. --- Morespentthan. 12111 Weston County Abstract Co. I
mousanus ot raomts w em e ' Mel D ~u'ck o Wed " wy-,l,I "I~,l~ ~,~al~W~~a
.~l n nesuay OZ million uollars was in I~ Ji
been causing great crop da ag "lib w k m,r.h.~.rl from f'.r~ Bh ,t Graw
m " - oming by travelers during 1954 1 I
A girls basketball team co -1
r .ver C. Taylor his entwe barber to make it the second greatestll E)lac r AO q( O I
pones O[ Klame t~ummmgs, zv, a -
h "~arrett l shop eqmpment as well as the tourist year on record, the secre-] I ,~ ,~ --w ~ ~ ~v/ I
garet wegner, ~eula t~ ,I
i Taylor residence on Winthrop tary-manager of the State Com- I n . r - I
Irma zanom, vlna natnaway,
h ~ rman~s[reet' xne Daroer ousmess wnl merce and Industry Commission[ I t~asemenT or LourT mouse I
~4ellle Tnoemmg, list ~a ''n th fu'ur be onducted
Ruth Porter and Ruth Mikesell![nr He. ta.ets r:sen" Io atiby said Tuesday. If I
"l iv h~UlCK t p t c n 11 ,I,l" and l " Concre
T tle Insurance Notar Public
have been practicing and wl II r " Howard Sharp said a recorded ' " te Rock
am- *oni-ht a ~ ~v~r. Taym However, Will De em- total of 2,776,863 tourists spent Y
play znezr nrs~ g v t g -
id l ployed in the shop until June 1st, $121,419,644 in Wyoming during'[[
gams~ an aggregauon ~rom ~w - . James A. Pinna Frances Rossman
after winch he expects to leave : [i I 1 and lt z'' Crushed Road Rock $1.50 per ton
west in the local high school gym il M "" " ' the year Ite added the state's
he ~ Here Tim ms tam y. r. Taylor s u r~,
"rnemea, team,s maeeupon t behtnt o,uv, yea pWra:on ple95n3[ ~ . . ./
t am' many frmnds ,aqll regret to learn ,or n s Fines for Driveways and Yards 75e per ton
]
WHOle ot ~tne ~ewcasue e
I of his intended moving from New- $124,105,773. ~
Which won the state champion-
ensue, as ne ann ms'~amuy nave In 1952, Sharp said, the state AaA~rn na~n#,~ ~.rnlUl~l~
amp a ~ew years ago Mlawest s~, i ALL CRUSHED FROM 100% ROCK
" f aue many ~renas uurmg me had a greater number of tourists |~|~K R/-ILUlltJ ~gKVl~h,[
'earn is reporteo m De one o h '
I twelve years t ey have resided recorded --- 3,021,318 --- but, he f " ommunication
the strongest in the state and will ~,~ added the s )ent onl "118 813 l-romp[ ~crvlce on ~ll l~laKes o u
rl Used by State Highway, City of Newcastle and
probably give the Newcastle gi s, 7" 330 ' Y I Y ' '" Equipment
~ THe ~olmwmg young Joys WHO schools.
plenty OI compeutlon
l spent their holiday vacation with According to Sharp, each party Car Radios.
25 YEARS AGO home folks returned to their that visited the state this year
]schools last Friday: J. P. Ost Jr. comprised an average of 3.5 per- Home Radios
At the DoT Motor Company a to School of Mines, Rapid City, sons. They stayed in Wyoming an
1930 Ford sedan can be inspect- Charles Young Jr Claire Mum average of 5.5 days.
The new offering is one of re- dell, Arch Dixon and I:ee Bettis, The average amount spent by Pickup & De live
ed.
ry
Delivered
at
Additional
Cost
flnement and much better look. to Wyoming university at Lara. each tourist, Sharp said, was $7.95 Located 2011 West Main
lng to our mind than any car that mie. George Sparks will remain a day. The average for each party Phone 228-R4 At Pit on L.A.K. 61/2 miles east of Newcastle
Ford has ever put on the market, home until about the 1st of Feb- a day was $43.73. And the average
The radiator is higher, the body ruary when he will resume his for each party during its entire I
longer, the interior finishings studies at Laramie. stay was $153.05.
much nicer and all ill all its a Mr. and Mrs. Warren Julien and Both Yellowstone and Grand
fine little ear and worth every children who were visiting in Teton National Parks broke the
dollar asked for it. Newcastle last week were dinner million mark, Sharp said in the
Last Sunday was a bright, warm guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warnie number of visitors this year. It
day, the temperature hanging Morgan last Saturday. was the first time in history such
around the fifty.five to sixty a- Pete Crowell who operates a a figure has ,been set in the
bore mark, up in this section of meat market in Cambria spent Grand Teton Park.
the state, but during the night several hours here on busines~ Final figures for the two parks
Old Boreas got in his work to' yesterday, are not completed.
the effect that Monday morning The secrefary-manager said
at seven the thermometer at Wea- Church Cos| the influx or tourists had much to
thor Observer Sedgwlek's station1 The amotmt of money required to do with pushing gasoline tax and
In this city showed a drop to run the average church for a year sales tax collections to an all-time
thirteen degrees below zero, and in this country is $9,181. high in the state.
it didn't atop there. Tuesday mor-
ning at the same hour the ther.
mometer registered fifteen below,
the low point reached so far this
winter, so says Mr. Sedgwiek.
R. Michaels & Wade, Dodge
dealers in this city, have purchas-
ed the building on Warren Ave-
Hue known as Jackson Pool Hall,
and have moved from their form-
er location to their new purchase Mobile Available
Homes
in
and have a gang of work men re-
28' 32' 35' 37' and 43 ft.
ONE and TWO'BED ROOMS
-- ONLY --
The Famous "
WHITE CROSS
Plan
Underwritten by BANKERS
LIFE & CASUALTY COM-
PANY is offering a rare op-
nOrtunity to a man or woman
this erritory with the fol-
lowing qualifications:
1. Must be neat, tactful and
anlbitious.
2. Must have a car.
3. Must have a desire to rise
above the middle income
group.
4. Must be willing to work
nights. World's Largest Distributors of
If you have the above mention-{
ed qualifications, you may ap-i Fine Mobile H.comes
ly:You will be thoroughly
ained and you can average l1
$I00 to $150 per week. Post- Hiway 16- at Newcas
tlvely no canvassing. All leads
furnished by the Company at
no cost to the agent. Rapidad-
vancement for a man or worn- WRITE FOR FREE LITERATURE
an with capacity for leader- OR CALL----
zhip. WM. C. BISTOR --- Mgr.
P. O. BOX 517
Cheyenne, Wyoming PHONE 34.R.11
ASK FOR MR. GRINSTEAD
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;955 Super '~88:f ;'loIMet Co~;~i, A C,~m~ l Mo ore F~;
Take a long look . . .and you'll long for more than a look!
Well, don't be satisfied with wishing because we have a
"Rocket" 202 Oldsmobile waiting for you right now! So come
in and take the wheel. Feel the touch of your toe translated
into instant action. See how easy every driving moment can
be. How bills seem to flatten as the "Rocket" wings you along.
And feel how rough roads iron out in this most comfortable
of all Oldsmobiles. Even if you've driven a past "Rocket",
you're nfissing something until you try this flashing all.new
"Rocket" 202 [ You're welcome to test it soon. Then you'll
want to make this your year to go ahead with Oldsmobile!
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SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER
On MainS t
Phone 66
NlgWCASTLB, WYO'