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Your State
Massacre, De-
1866.
is located near Story,
the towns of Sheridan
Wyoming, on U. S.
87.
discovered in Mon-
seemed that it was always
greed for gold, the
it for profit just as the
led him into the In-
most fertile hunting
that would wipe away the
of any kind of hunt-
left by the white
the red man. This might
have been Chief Red
line of reasoning when
after the pale face had
not to invade the lush
FOOT GERM HOW
L IT. IN ONE HOUR.
YOU 40C BACK, THIS STRONG
SLOUGHS OFF THE OUTER SKIN
BURIE FUNGI. KILLS IT OH CON-
INSTANT-DRYING T-4-
STORE. TODAY AT NEWCASTLE
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THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
Powder and Tongue River valleys vet Brigadier General, Henry B. f l ,ear in consumers' incomes re-1 of Wyoming. That said corpora-
which abounded in buffalo, deer, ] Carrington (Brevet rank, as of ported bygovernment sources. J tion was and is formed to estab-
antelope, elk, good water and [ next higher grade, was conferred Consumers incomes the first ~ lish and engage in the business of
plenty of gras~ in 1866. Ifor exceptional gallantry and mer- quarter, after taxes, were 3 per] uranium and oil and to acquire,
The Bozeman Trail punched its itorious service, which meant in cent above a year ago. [ by p u r c h a s e, or o t h e r-
way right through the middle of actual words, that any officer Their higher incomes resulted/wise, leave, let, own, hold,
304
these rich and fertile valleys on taking part in battle either was
its way to the newly discovered credited by a brevet, or was con-
gold fields of Montana. The trail, sidered as doing less than his
curling around the eastern flanks duty. Obtaining one brevet, one i
of the Big Horn range of moun- of next higher rank was conferred
tains, was punctuated by three in the next action. At the close
forts -- Reo, (Conifer) Phil Kear- of the Civil War, officers holding
ny and C. F. Smith which were a volunteer rank were custom-
erected and manned by the U. S. arily breveted in that, or the next
Army in violation of an earlier higher rank) gave permission to
treaty according to the Indians. Bvt. Lt. Col. Wm J. Fetterman to
Of the three posts, Phil Kearny relieve the wood detail. Fetter-
was the object of Red Cloud's man was not to pursue the Indian,
particular hatred. From the day he was, rather to return to Ft.
Army engineers began to lay logs Kearny after relieving the wood
and to erect the walls of the cutters. Bvt. Lt. Col. Fetterman,
s.tockade, Red Cloud, the Sioux an impetuous, young, gallant car-
and their allies, the Cheyenne, alry officer, was known to have
had besieged the Fort. Beginning boasted at an earlier date that
construction early in the fall of given 80 men he could ride right
1866, by late November it was a through the middle of Red
real test of courage, stamina and Cloud's warriors. Oddly enough,
strength for a scout to slip by this was almost the exact size
the vigilant read men. Only large body of troops he was given corn-
bodies of troops were allowed to mand of -- 83 men. But he did
pass into or out of the Fort with- not ride right through the mid-
out direct attack. Even then, dle of Red Cloud's dog soldiers.
many a straggler lost his scalp, Ins.tead, after relieving the wood
his life --- more frequently, both. train, Fetterman was taunted and
slyed tricked into an indefensi-
On the fateful morning of De-
cember 21, 1866, a wood detail
securing fire wood a few miles'
from the Fort was placed under
direct attack by Red Cloud. Bre-
INSURED
house towing on highway 16-85. Located next to
Market, east of town.
Newcastle, Wyo.
Weston County Abstract
Phone SH 6-4773 Box 309
Basement of Court House
Title Insurance Notary Public
James A. Piana -- Frances Rossman
!i!//
MAYER RADIO SERVICE
Prompt Service on All Makes of Communlcalh
Equipment
Car Radios
Home Radios
Pickup & Delivery
Located 2011 West Main
Phone SH 6-4100
ble position and there he and his
troops were annihilated" to the
man by Red Cloud and some 2500
war painted warriors on that bit-
ter cold December afternoon. It
might be added as a sequel to the
Massacre, John (Portugee) Phil-
lips, a trader and scout at Ft.
Kearney, volunteered to ride to
Ft. Laramie, a distance of some
237 miles, for aid and help. Bor-
rowing Bvt. Brig. General Car-
rington's favorite Kentucky thor-
oughbred horse, Portugee Phil-
lips slipped through the "water
gap in the stockade walls at mid-
night, December 21, 1866. For
four days and nights horse and
man existing on little, fought
fear, deep snow drifts and ex-
haustion before arriving at Ft.
Laramie on Christmas night. Phil-
lips interrupted a gay Christmas
night party at "Old Bedlam" to
deliver his message and a relief
expedition was soon an its, way to
Ft. Phil Kearny. This is one of
the truly heroic rides of Ameri-~
can history.
WYOMING FARM INCOME
TO fieLD STEADY --- WILLIS
Laramie -- Farm and ranch in-
come in Wyoming wilbnot change
much from 1954, says A. W. Wil-
lis, Wyoming University exten-
sion economist.
In 1954, he says, a decline in
farm income from the 1953 level
hit the western states "rather
hard." This year the corn, hog,
and dairy producing states, will
take the most severe decline.
Farm Income in Wyoming
mostly from beef cattle, lambs,
wool, dairy and poultry products
-- and in other western states
may drop some but not as much
as in the corn and hog states.
One bright side of the farm in-
come picture is the pickup this
in 5 percent more money spent sell.
for food. The same government
report indicates that consumers
are using more credit and are
putting less money into savings.
Pork Steaks
Pork shoulder steaks should be
sprinkled with salt and pepper,
dredged with flour, and skillet-
b~owned in a small quantity of hot
fat. If desired, season with a bit of
chopped onion, or a little bay leaf.
Add a small quantity of water,
milk, or tomato juice. Cover skillet.
Let steaks cook over low heat until
very tender, about 4,5 minutes.
M BAR SERVICE CO Phone
ING 5-2241. tfc
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
TO: WILLI/~M JENNINGS SUL-
LINS, address unknown
You are hereby notified that
Thelma June Sullins has filed her
petition in the District Court of
the Sixth Judicial District of the
State of Wyoming, sitting within
and for the County of Weston on
the 10th day of May, 1955, and
that the object and prayer of said
petition are to secure a divorce
from you on the grounds that you
have offered unto her such indig-
nities as to render her condition
of life intolerable.
convey, exploit, develop,
equip, maintain, operate, and oth-
erwise deal in and with lands
containing or believed to contain
petroleum, asphaltum, mineral
gases, uranium, thorium, ores
containing fissionable materials,
and all valuable ores and other
mineral substances; to prospect,
ble materials, all valuable ores
and mineral substances; to locate.
lease, let, control, develop, ex-
ploit, equip, buy, sell, maintain
and operate oil wells, gas wells,
ore bodies, placer or lode claims,
and mines or rights and interests
therein; to purctmse or otherwise
acquire, produce, own, use, s~ll,
or otherwise dispose of, manufac-
ture, reduce, refine, prepare, dis-
till, transport, distribute, market,
and otherwise deal in and with
uranium, thorium, ores contain-
ing fissionabl~ materials, and all
ores, petroleum, gas, gasoline,
asphaltum, carbon black, and the
products and by products thereof;
to acquire by purchas~ or other-
wise, construct, lease, let, own,
hold, sell, mortgage, convey,
equip, maintain, operate, and oth-
erwise deal in pipelines, tanks,
refineries, reduction plants, fill-
ing and service stations, and any
and all other conveyances, ma-
You are further notified that
unless you answer or otherwise
plead to said petition on or before
the 18th day of June, 1955, the
allegations of said petition may
be taken as true and judgment
rendered accordingly.
Ann F. McDermott,
Clerk of District Court
Sixth Judicial District
(PUB: May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1955)
WYOMING
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
chinery, appliances and appara-
tus for producing, storing, trans-
porting, distributing, marketing,
manufacturing, distilling, refin-
ing, reducing, preparing, selling
or otherwise dealing in and with
ores, petroleum, gas, gasoline, as-
phaltum, and any and all products
and by-products thereof.
To purchase, acquire, sell. mort-
gage, hypothecate and otherwise
deal in driliing rigs, and all ma-
chinery, equipment and mater-
ials incident thereto; to conduct
Cheyenne, Wyoming I drilling operations, to contract
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF I for drilling operations, and oth-
AND FINAL SETTLEMENT I erwise engage in and conduct the
FOR HIGHWAY WORK I business" of operation of mining
and drllhng machinery and cqmp
Notice is h~ven that the[ ' " " "
ment
State ttighway Commission of Wy-[
oming has' accepted as complet-I To acquire by purchase, lease,
ed according to plans, specifica- or otherwise hold, own, sell, con-
tions and rules governing the vey, hypothecate, e n c u m b e r,
sara'e, the work performed under pledge, and otherwise deal in and
that certain contract dated Febru- deal with, as principal, agent, bro-
ary 4, 1955, between the State of ker, or otherwise, oil, gas and
Wyoming, acting through said mining royalties, royalty con-
Commission, and J. A. McPherson tracts, leases, leaseholds, mining
construct, lease, or
otherwise acquire and dispose of,
and to operate and matn~ain tele-
phone and telegraph lines incl.
dent to all operations.
To purchase, take, own, hold,
deal in, mortgage or otherwise
hypothecate, and to lease, sell,
exchange, convey, transfer, or in
any manner whatever dispose of
real property, within or without
the State of Wyoming.
To manufacture, purchase, or
otherwise acquire and hold, own,
mortgage, or otherwise hypothe-
cate, pledge, lease, sell, assign,
exchange, transfer, or in any man-
ner dispose of, and to invest, deal
and trade in and with goods,
wares, merchandise, and personal
property of any and every class
and description within or without
the State of Wyoming.
To acquire the good will, rights
and property and to undertake
the whole or any part of the as-
sets and liabtlities of an~ person,
firm, association o~, corporation;
to pay for the same in cash, the
stock of this company, bonds, or
otherwise; to hold or in any man-
ner to dispose of the whole or
any part of the property so pur-
ciaased; to conduct in any lawful
manner the whole or any part of
any business so acquired and to
exercise all the powers necessary
or convenient in and about the
conduct and management of s~ch
business.
To guarantee, purchase, or oth-
erwise acquire, hold, sell, assign,
transfer, mortgage, pledge, or
otherwise dispose of shares of the
capital stock, bonds, or other evi-
dences of indebtedness created by
other corporations and while the
holder of such stock to exercise
all the rights and privileges of
ownership, including the right to
vote thereon, to the same extent
as a natural person might or
could do.
To purchase or otherwise ac-
quire, apply for, register, ~t~old,
use, sell, or in any manner dis-
pose of and to grant licenses or
other rights in and in any man-
ner deal with patents, inventions,
improvements, processes, formu-
lae, trade-marks, trade names,
rights and licenses secured under
letters patent, copyrights, or oth-
erwise.
To enter into, make, and per-
form contracts of every kind for
any lawful purpose, with any per-
son, firm, association or corpora-
tion, town, city, county, body poli-
tic, state, territory, government or
colony or dependency thereof.
To borrow money for any of the
, June $, 1955
bentures, and other negot/able or
non-negotiable, transferable or
non-transferable instruments and
evidences of ,indebtedness and to
secure the payrn~nt thereof andl
the interest thereon by mortgage~
pledge, conveyance in trust of the
whole or any part of the property
of the corporation at the time
owned or thereafter acquired.
To purchase, hold, sell, and
transfer the shares of the capital
stock of the company.
To have one or more of-
fices and to conduct any or all of
its operations and business and to
promote its objects within or
without the State of Wyoming,
without restriction as to place or
amount,
To carry on any other business
in connection therewith.
To do any or all of the things
herein set forth as principal, ag-
ent, contractor, trustee, or other-
wise, alone or in company with
others.
The foregoing shall be constru-
ed as both objects and powers
and the enumeration thereof:
shall not be held to limit or r~-
strict in any manner the generaI:
powers conferred on this corpor-
ation by the laws of the State of"
Wyoming.
That the capital stock of said:
corporation shall be Five Hun-.
dred Thousand Dollars, divided~
into ten million shares of the par
value of $.05 each. The term of
its existence shall be fifty years.
The number of directors shall be
three, the names of those who
shall manage the affairs of the
corporation for the first year are:
Reginald Shenton, Keith Mead~
and Edward S. Halsey. The prin,
cipal operations of said corpora*
tion,~ shall be carried on in the,
City of Newcastle, in the County
of Weston, in the State of Wyom*
ing, and in said Weston County,
and State of Wyoming, and the-
principal office of said corpora-.
tion shall be in Newcastle, Wyom-
ing, and Reginald.Shenton is the
agent in charge thereof.
(s) Reginald Shenton
(s) Keith Mead
(s) Edward S. Halsey
Incorporators
(PUB: June 2, 9, 16, 1955) "
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
special meeting of the stockhold-
ers of STARLIGHT, INC, will be
held at the office of Henderson
and Thomson, Hynds Building,
Cheyenne, Wyoming, on thgL~6th
day of July, 1955, at the h~ of
2:00 P.M for the purpo~ of
& Company, Inc the Contractor, l locations, agreements, right~, con- purposes of the corporation, and submitting the question of the
on Highway Project No. SC-CFM- cessions, privileges, and to col- to draw, make, accept, endorse, dissolution of the eorporatlon to
3949 consisting of bas~ course feet, hold, disburse, distribute, discount, execute, issue, sell, the vote of the stockholders.
surfacing and miscePaneous invest and otherwise deal in and pledge or otherwise dispose, of [ Edward Smith,
work on 7.82 miles of the Dun- handle royalties and leasehold in- promissory notes, drafts, bills of l Vice President.
hain road, Weston County, Wyo- terests, exchange, warrants, bonds, de-[ (PUB: June 2, 9, 16, 23, 1955)
ming and the Contractor is enti-[~ ~-~ ---- ~ ." "
tled to final settlement therefore;I
that the Superintendent of theI
State Highway Department will
cause saidC ntract rt bepaidl BUSINESS AND PROFEC, qln ,jAj r IDI= TC DV
the full amount due them under %JI LJIIXl--%,d/%.Jl%l
said contract on June 29, 1955.
The date of the first publica-
tion of this notice is:
May 19, 1955.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS-
SION OF WYOMING
By: J. R. Bromley,
Superintendent &
Chief Engineer
(PUB: May 19, 26, June 2, 1955)
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT
OF
Johanson & CarbisI
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Heavy 011 Field Trucking and
Bert. L. Harrod
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Prices Very Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed or
No Charges
Am listing many sales
Lowboy Trailer
for this season
L-case's'
Welding Any Tlme--&uy Phwe
CERTIFICATE OF / Wire or Phone Collect to Oxy.gen and Acetylene
Welding Suppliea
INCORPORATION Newcastle, Wyoming Bert. L. H arrod NEWCASTLZ, W~O.
Notice is ~iven that at SH 6-2349 The Busy Auctioneer
a Special Meeting of the stock. SH 6-2044
holders of Garnak Drilling Corn- Two-Way Radio GILLETTE, WYOMING
pany, a Wyoming corporation ~ . Pho ~ne 279"W ~ BOX240 ,~
duly convened according to law
L . ,
on the 18th day of March, 1955,"--'--"
otiung the stockholders of said corpora.
tion, by unanimous vote, amend- UT Dr. Thomas H. ,ekhoe Shovel
ed the certifieate of incorporation Y 1 Dealer [t Proctor ' Kenneth |
dreami er of Garnak Drilling Company, as Mata
follows, viz: Complete Line Ofl 1 Optometrist Th ml n. ,-[
at 1 The number of directors for Parts -- Oil-- Washei .l,Ditching
said corporation was changed
from three directors to provide ] Eyes Examlned a t
any for the management of said cor- Newcastle t,Glasses Correetl2[ Fitted i r'~;. . i~|
' I Suite 258-B4 WaJte Block I L~,g.q,n~
With Thunderbird-inspired styling poration by five directors. |
2. The nature and extent of the Propane CO. t lover Montgomeryrhone Ward Store,
f
pnce and Luxury Lounge interiors corporate business was enlarged
I SO0-$ SH [
The long, low lines of the '55 Fordsre- to embrace other fields of opera- SH 6-4755 [ [ Deadwoe4, 8. D. ~ ane ' DragUae |
flect the grace of the Thunderbird. In the tion.
L ~ m - : -- - I It I
I
new interiors you can have many uphol- 3. The amount of capitol stock
steries which see first use in any car. of said corporation was changed ~
from 1,000 shares of no-par-value |
Fred A. I~rino
WithchoiceTrigger-Torquepowe/inyour, o] 3 new, mighty engines stock to two million (2,000,000) BILL C. " g t
: shares of par value of one centGrldinga Plumbing Heahn
LF~kDI~G
Fords new 162-h.p. V-8, 182-h.p. Spe, ($.01) each.
Notice is further given that R t . I Auctioneer
KODert 3.
cial V-8 ana short-stroke Six a]I featurc a certificate of said changes has And Leveling I Satl~actlon G~taranteedot
exciting, new Trigger-Torque power. You'll been duly filed in the office of Skanadore J No Chargtm
' get away faster, pass easier, feel safer, the Secretary of State of Wyom- Earth Moving All Kinds l PHONlg-01.m
ing, Capitol Building, Cheyenne,
With new Angle-Poised Ride to blot Wyoming, as provided by law. Dozer, Patrol & Scraper ~04 S. Spokane Ave I FOUR CORNERS, WYO. ,
SH M & 0 Petrolema ]Prodlae
man the bumps--ease handling DATED this 10th day of May, Ph. SH 6-2189 Box 809 fl-4ZS8 / SH 6-2904
the New Ford s advanced Ball-Joint Front Suspen- 1955. Newcastle, Wyo. .
GARNAK DRILLING Nights of Sunday SH 6-4045| Newcastle, Wyo.
BEST SELLER sion not only eases handling-it makes all COMPANY
Ford sells more roads feel far smoother. And to further ease By (s) Arving Pasternak ~ - - - 1 1: : : '[ " - - - - : ' :: : - *" :
,your driving, you can have optional power Irving Pasternak, President
Soft
SCHOENHEIT
I
wo~ ~ morellm oose It s seat,assiStScontrolt helPwindows.youshift, steer, stop, move N~(PUB: May 12, 19, 26, June 3) " INTERIOR DECORATING" -- Culljaan
Painting * Carpeting . - . Oil Field Truckinn[
"' URANIUM and OIL, * Draperies * Floor Tile Water 5erv,ce "Com an- " -inc'
INCORPoRATeD * Wall Tile * Papering "Soft Water the CulUgan .P.:' 'Y'
Test D'rlve he Trigger.Torque Power of a Public No~ereby given BENSON,Way Men.e rnones |:,
that duplicate Certificates of In- ' i WJ- t6 l :m 12 ile,|:
Mdt')~ corporation of Uranium and Oil, PAINT STORE Jack HolweH w~ Dale r [
Incorporated, were, on May 26, ~,
1955, duly filed in the office of Osage INgrsl 15-2210 SH 6-$~6 r ' i SH 6-4545
Newcastle, Wyoming thecounty,COuntYwyoming,Clerkand nOf Westonthe of- For FREE Estimates Neweutle, Wyoming NeweMtl,WyQmlag :[i[
of the Secretary of the State : " d ~ ~ ~ 11:~ " ::