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9, 1955
THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL,
WYOMING
EXCERPTS TAKEN FROM THE NEWS LETTER
OF 20. 25 AND 30 YEARS AGO
20 YEARS AGO . . .
W~ston County did not escape
unscathed with no losses from
flood waters which have ravished
the midwestern states for the
past ten days. A few stock losses,
were reported here but the only
one of serious nature was said to
have been suffered by the LAK
where 25 head of sheep were kill-
ed by flood waters when an irri-
gatlon flume was washed away.
The water carried the sheep,
which were weakened by lhe cold
rain, into the deep water where
they drowned. H. A. Gudger, ma-
nager, said.
project, Federal Aid will not be
practical. Because of Weston
County's present deficit, funds
for state aid through the State
llighway Commission arc not a-
vailable.
Formal opening of Cambria
Park Casino and the Cambria
Park Golf Club's new 9-hole
course Sunday marked the big-
gest day from every angle in the
history of the resort, The golf
course was m constant use from
Breakfast time until dark, the
dining room was taxed to its ut-
most capacity at both the hmch
and dinner hours and both the
Here's good news for the boys. fresh water and salt swimming
Summer baseball got underway pools were patronized ileavily for
here yesterday for junior base- so early in the season.
ball players who wish to play Attracted like a magnet the
baseball this summer, said Ralptl Black ltills this year is expecting
I. Olinger. Wallace Boulden is the largest influx of tourists that
the new director in charge of the regiou has seen in its history.
Ai~nerican Legion Junior Base- Excellent roads, plenty of accom-
ball League. Registration will be modations for tourists in camps',
held this afternoon at the Schoon- cabins, hotels and resorts, trout
maker recreation field at 2 o'- streams filled with fish, and
:WORSE THAN WORCESTER TORNADO"
TO CASPER MEETING in Laramie and completed her I IN THERMOPOLIS
' Mrs. Drue Kennedy expects to freshman year. Miss Kennedy willl Mrs. Drue Kennedy
motor to Casper Friday where attend the state-wide uranium to her home here FridaY
she will be met by her daughter, meeting in Casper tomorrow and after spending several
Marri.anna. who has been attend- will return to Newcastle with her Thennopolis and the Big
ing the University of Wyoming mother for the summer vacation Basin on business.
Gre t- 11s
clock, scenery thaL cammt be excelled, BLACKWELL, OKLAHOMA--Mrs. Bertha E. Kubly, 2 South Street,
The might Babe, George IIer- are the high spots with those oil Worcester, Mass. (right) plans rehabilitation for Mrs. Flora Parr, age 71,
man Ruth, whose days as the Sul- vacation bent. But there are oth- whose home was completely demolished in the tornado which struck
t-- -* -,;-- -- -1 : ~ the community May 25th. Because of her long experience in all phases
all oL LIle YYO.L, will gt~, UOWn Ill CC attrflc[iolls, anh g Lhv.l oemg of disaster work Mrs Kubl w'~s flo~ t~* ~I ;" ' " ""
sports history as the good old the national nlclnorial heing carv- :.: a. 2' ~ " Y ~" ' . ; acKw~J~, one said, alter
dW. ," ~o *.~H~,4 .r.~ *---*: --*~ -- ' . ~ vJSLunE, Ul~ ruins OI tile rarr home an(lIHaCKX.Ve[! irlgeneral "We
~,yz .c~z ~.*~u ~.u.~ a~uvc ~eZ'- O(1ltusflnlorenlounLalllDv ZPll a. ~ .t J " " '
.4 ' " a .--"muUgllt me uestrucuon in me worcester tornaoo el 1953 was bad but
vice. His last great day, when ~:e zum Borglum, and the Black it cannot compare to what I have seen here." (ARC Photo by Palmer)
turned on the heat and pusiledt llills llound-up al l hlle Fourche
three homeruns over the walls of Ion July 3-4-5 - -- }ick ~p
' ' The west and north ent~at] es )
the Brave s park, wtll be long re-] Amon~ the number of Wvonliua " " C ; ('( llsid(red t)y tl~c critics the best
-" v e~ f . . *
rnembered asthe real end, not the/university co-eds who on the last On Yjeull Wl'~t~)l~t parklWllwlib)e (;:)an of its kind hVld in these parts.
day of his resignation. /days of the university school year,t p c e tar ()wing to the bad wtather tile at-
A commission signed by Presi-~ appeared wearing*a "diamond~sol. should be prellar(ad to live in the tendance at tile dance was not as
dent Roosevelt and Postmaster litaire or the anouncement of mat-I open as tile holels dud camps will large as usual.
n ral Ja e Farle as le e [ not open until hme 18, the offl
Cue e m s y,w " c iv-I rimonial plans in tile offing, wasl . . ' ' ',"" Mrs'. J. ,1. Klodt and son, Bill
ciat opening date It is not cx ~ ,
ed. by Cecil W. Clark yesterdayI Miss Sue Itorton of Newcastle, l' . ! ' ~" !s . (" will leave this morning for I)cn-
,pectea It Will De possible tO ell ~ ,
autnonzlng him to take office asI who recently recame ttle fiance[. ! . *" .- ver where they will visit for a
ter the souul ant2 east {:nuallces
postmaster at Newcastle. Mr.[of Harold Cone, son of Superin-]tq . ." ' time wilh Mrs. Klodts father.
taarl~ will assume tile duties of[tendent and Mrs. Frank Cone of[ e~ re tile lt~tn. The (;olden Rule store will op-,t0 sl0[e
that office in the near future,[the C.B.&Q. of tile Sheridan divi-[ 'Ihe wrestling and boxing en July 1st with complete new
but he has not announced the ex-lsion. Miss ltorton who was gra- matches put on at the Legion Hall stock and under entirely new
act date, dusted from the college of liberal Saturday night by the Posts manag(~ment. Mr. E. H, Waddle
W. L. Cruse, of Osage, is in a arts with honors and has a bril- from Newcastle and Osage, was will be in charge.
serious con~lition at the Weaver] liant scholastic record behind her, : - - @~H~4~4~~~~~
hospital after meeting with an ac-] and has won prominence in cam- ~ :
cldent while repairing a tractorI pus dramatics and a'Iso was active Z . ~= A ,
Saturday. The fly wheel is said among honorary groups at the ~ ement BLU K eumlce :
to have come loose, striking his luniversity" Mr. Cone is very well ~
hand. A thumb was completely lacquainted in Sheridan. He is the ~ ,--t o ~ .!
severed by the enormous speed youngest son IIaroid ~raduated ~ lllgfl ~ua,ty ~tv, m ,~urreu
of the wheel and two 'of his fin- 1922 and latel" attendeci" the Uni- ~ Masonry Unit k
gers were injured so badly it was varsity of Nebraska and is now l~[ ~
n~cessary for them to be amputat, manager of Cambria Parh, ]~ Phone 643
30 YE O. :. Darr.l B
25 YEARS AGO A ba ~ e rown
". dly decomposed body,[~
A meeting of the City Council identified as. that of John Tamke-/~ Call Collect For Information ~t GREAT FAtt$
within the next few days must be vice of (.ambria was found June |][ aR~WER,ES. ,NC
decided what action Newcastle 4th between Soldier Creek and~~,(t I F.~, Me ]ER
wUl take toward improvement of Sweetwater creek by Warren Col-|~ T~rrlnrl /~n I~-~m,~nt I)ra~, ~rce
p e ep sole conoitum 1 n:, a sllcepneroer of l, he Boek-|~ $
Of its main arterial streets. BeI Sewell Sheep Company, and a[.~. #:=:;= # :@ .@@~ = --# v.= J
cause of the smallness of tht. report sel~t to the slaeriff's office[ ~." "
: : I --- l~ere by ]. R. Cochran, Limestone /
forest ranger. County Coroner
ATTENTION (:eorge l)enow, Sheriff J. n.
,Iohnson and County Attorney J.
Tral [er Buyers i Rusk went up 1o view the body
and could not find ('viden(,c of
SEE ANDY FIRST f.ul play. It is,;upposed the man
at the died early last I)eccmbcr. lie was
N ! about 65 years old and worked in
e sorJ the Cambria ('oal mines, but,had
Trailer Sales l, ee, living at his homestead
when last seen in November. The
Scottsbhff, Nebraska body could not be removed, ow-
Phone ll14R ing to its decomposed condition,
Used Trailers for as little as so was buried where found about
!0% down and pay off the 35 miles north of Newcastle.
down payment by the week. Tamkevice was a Serbian and
Price range from $500.00 to and had no immediate relatives
~000.00. here.
Osage, under the direction of
the American Legion of that
place, has decided to stage a 4th
of July celebration this year.
B~ll games, horse and automobile
racing, general sports and a big
dance in the evening are among
the items already on the program
and the boys have just started
figuring the affair out.
Carl H. ttansen and Miss Ella
Toth of the Horton vicinity were
married June 6. 1925. District
Court Commissioner David A.
Fakler performed the ceremony.
or po t
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to C001 "-- because the end cans are properly exposed to ths cold
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We Caryy The Top Ten in New
TRAILERS
Selling on terms at 6% inter.
eat and up to 48 months. Pric-
es as follows.
S'
7 Lat $3995.00
t
a $4150.00
,40' at $4875 00
,41' at $4950.00
,4S' at 5250.00
at -- $2575.00
Trade Cars and Give 10%
Dl ount ff no Trade In
For the Home,
Picnic or
Weekend Trip
by the bottle
carton or case
ESQUIRE LIQUORS
AI Zanoni
Next to Home Grocery
531 Warren St. Neweuth, Wyo.
THERE seems to be some confusion about
what a hardtop really is, and we'd like
to set the matter straight.
A hardtop is a car that looks like a Convert-
ible with the top up-but has a solid steel
roof overhead-and no center posts in the
side window areas.
Up until just recently, it could be built in
volume only with two doors-not more-
because it would take wholly new struc-
tural principles to hinge another set of
doors without floor4o-roof center posts.
But Buick came up with those new struc-
tural principles and is now building-in
volume- hardtops with four doors.
You see one pictured here. It's the
4-Door Riviera. And it's taking the country
by storm
Because here, at long last, is an automobile
with the sleek and sporty styling of a true
hardtop-but with separate doors for rear.
seat passengers, plus the added room of a full.
size Buick Sedan.
On top of that, this beauty is all Buick-
with the buoyant ride of Buick's all-coil
springing-the walloping might of Buick's
record-high V8 power-the whip-quick
getaway and sizable gas savings of Buiek;|
spectacular Variable Pitch Dynatlow.*
And it's available in Buick's two lowest-
priced Series-the buditet-ta ed 188-hP
SPECIAL, and the high-performance 236-hP
CENTURY, illustrated here.
Come visit us for a first-hand meeting with
the 4-Door Riviera-and see how quickly
and how easily the last word in automobiles
can be yours.
*Dyndow Drive is standard on l~adraaster, optio~d #
extra cost on other Series.
"s,
MILTON IERLE STARS FOR EU| K-
See II~ Brick.Boric Show Alterrtole Tuesday Evonlrtos
LI I I I . i i
0
.year
WH[N BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL SUILD THEM
On Main Street
Phone SH 6-2718
Newcastle, Wyo.