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J. R. PARRISH, Editor
Published Each Thursday at Newcastle Weston County,
WyominK
Entered as Second Class Matter in the Post Office at
Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming
Subscription Rates -- $3.00 Per Year
MEMBER THE AMERICAN PRESS HALF CENTURY CLUB
Mrs. M. C. Henderson
Opal Garhart entertained the
Osage Ladies Aid Wednesday at
the Community Building. The
meeting was called to order by
vice president, Zclla Holwell. Re-
ports of the committees were giv-
an. Our main business was our
annual picnic. We decided to have
the picnic on the evening of June
mont. lie returned on the train
Friday bringing grandma Mudge
fez a visit
The Community was shocked
to hcaz of the death of Mrs. O'-
Cmmetl of Atkinson, Nebr. She
was the mother of Mrs. Miles
Maats.
Mrs. Joe IIoneycutt returned
FAJ, at the L.A.K. picnic grounds. Monday from Oklahoma where
We plan to have supper about she had attended the funeral of
&30 so our husbands can come her sister.
::this year. The hostess served sal- Mrs. Bob Tubbs and children
aid and wafters, tea and coffee to
the following members: Fanney
Kelley, Ann Larson, Edith Up.
,dike, Mildard Eaton, Flo Defoe,
Winifred Henderson, Zella Hot
well and two guests, Mrs. Don
Pratb and Donnie Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sttmers and
Fanney Kelley returned Monday
from Helena, Mont where they
had spent ten days visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seiners.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank McDonal
and Beckey returned from a trip
to Denver the first of the week.
Mrs. E. H. Slusser returned
home Tuesday from spending a
few days visiting with her sisters
in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Delong Satterlee
~eturned home Saturday from
spending his vacation in Minne.
:a0ta. They enjoyed the fishing
while there.
M~s. Walt Abernathy accom-
psnied Mrs. Stuteman of Doug-
las whe was going to Rochester,
as far as Covour, S. D Mrs. Ab-
ernathy spent the time visiting
wkh her sister, Mrs, Joe De Bau.
the.
l~erny Mudge spent several
days visiting his cousins in Edge-
ill i i| iiill g I I i
or Edgemont came Thursda~ tt
sis:it at the home of her mother
Mrs. Marten Noonan, also at the
imme of her brother, John Parks
and family.
Mr. and Mrs'. Billy Mudge, Curt
and Gary of Edgemont, S. D. were
Tuesday dinner guests at the
home of Mr .and Mrs. Roxie
Mudge.
Kink llolwell made a business
trip to Gillette on Thursday.
The Community was saddened
by the death of Joe lIoneyctltt
Friday. lIis funeral was held Sun-
day afternoon.
Monday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Henderson
were Mr. and Mrs David Erick-
son. Larry, LouAnn and Anna
Erickson.
Mr. and Mrs'. Stewart Mudge,
Diana and Mickey, of Igloo, S. D
were weekend guests of Roxie
Mudge and family.
Mr. Lee Hm~er started his va-
cation on Monday, Mrs. Frances
Paulley is assisting in the post
office for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Aribur Morrison
arrived Monday from Lusk to
spend a few days at tim home of
Mr. and Mrs. l)onal Jones.
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R. A, Mudge made a business
trip to Sturgis Thursday.
Claude Sackett has the base-
ment dug fbr his new home.
Mrs. David Erickson, Larry,
Louann and'Anna Eriekson also
Mike Batch were Saturday after-
noon callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Henderson. Lou:
ann is going to spend a few days
with her grandparents while her
mother is attending a meeting of
the V.F.W. in (;reybulk
A family reunion and birthday
celebration was held at the Spear-
fis'h park on Sunday. Birthdays
ce]ehrated were the 93rd birth-
day of W. l). Roadifer. a grand-
daugbter, Dorothy Julius, 17th,
and a great granddaughter, l)iau-I
na Edivards who was 8 years old.
'['hose present were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Beck, Mrs. Carl Larson,
and 3 children. Newcastle, Mrs.
Imona Williams. Ella, Mona and
Bruce of Ekalaka, Mont Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Edwards and two chil-
dren of Bell(: Fourche, S. D Vic.
tor Bunckhart of Arpan, S. D
Mr. W. D. Roadifer of Sundance,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Julius, Dote.
R. It. Brusig is pictured above with Mrs, Erick Berdahl
thy, Valjean and Mr. and Mrs-. C. at the Newcastle Propane Co. as he was presenting her with
L. Roadifer of Spearfish . a new Necchi sewing machine which she won recently in a[
"l he Osage OHms met w|th the ~,' ~,r f
.-, " ." . .- . -, - contest sponsored by [.he qri-Count, Sex ing Machine Co. o
~.tlstm Ball team :suntla.v at ~US ~ ~ ~
' "' " : ' "[Moorcroft. In addit'ion lo the ncx sewing machine, a number
u i I ne game was 6 to 7 m laver,~ ,
'" ' " Jot other prizes were awarded in the contest.---Photo by Butler.
of Custer. In the third inning, we
had a good chance to beat them
SUNDAY, JUNE
At Newca
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Mr. and Mrs. George L. Culber degree in exercises held '
accompanied by their son,Ger, evening at Skidmore (
ald, left last Thursda.v for~ Sara-IMiss Culver plans to te
toga Springs, New York toattendI Rhode Island next fall.
graduation exercises for Miss Eli-I --
Park of Montra, Calif came Sun-
day to visit with hi s parents and
at the Spargur home. Bill ix being
transferred to Fort Collins, Colo
where he will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siegfried
spent Wednesday in 1)cadwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Max PollaI spent
Friday in Cheyenne attending to
business. They returned home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr.~'. Seen Haptonstall
of Carlile, spent Wednesday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Seiners. They were enroute to
Fort Collins, Cole, Mrs, Fanney
Kelley accompanied them to
Cheyenne that evening.
Mrs. Kelley had a slight stroke
,while there, Mr, and Mrs. Carl
!Seiners made a trip to Cheyenne
Sunday and returned her to her
home here.
,Last week, guesls at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark SP, eehan
were Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Kugland
and Kalherann of (:heyenne.
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Monday Mr. and Mrs am (hr s-
'100UNTY EXTENSION
' NEWS NOTES
Perry Clay
Charlotte PhiLlips
Red Spider Mites on Evergreens
Hight now, "Red Spiders" are
hatching or have ah'eady hatched
on our evergreen trees, spruce,
etc. These little pests cause nee-
dles to drop off and occasionaliy
will kill some of our young ever-
greens
If y()tl susFect spider mites a:e
damaging vour evergreens place
a piece ::f paper below the lower
bra,Caes of the tree and hit the
':mb making some of the needles
and dust fall on the white paper.
After a few moments the red spi-
ders, (about the :'ize of fine dust
p~rti~4es) will move around. If
pressed lightly with the finger
they will leave a grea,ve mark. If
you tlav'e a hand lens you may be
tensen and familyof Gillette able to st, e them well enough to
s'pent the day there, identify them.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark SlmehanI Control
were among those whoattendedI 2 teaspoons of 50 or 55% Malta
the rodeo in Upton on Saturday} lhion (Emulsifiable Concentrate
and Sunday. I in 1 gallon of water.
We were very much ashamed of] 6 teaspoons of 25% Malathion
whoevtr it was who broke 13] (Wet tahle Powder) in 1 gallon of
windows out of our new school water.
house. The contractors are work- Junior Leader Camp
~ing so hard to get it finished so
we can hold school in it next fall.
It looks like one could find some-
i thing else to use there spare time
for.
The girls of Osage who attend-
ed the Grand Bethel in Douglas
were Judy Ammons, Dianna Paul-
lay, Karol Townsend. They re-
turned Sunday.
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Ste-
vens of Santa Barbara, Calif arc
spending several days in Newcas-
tle and towns in the Black Ilills
isiting with relatives and friends.
Mrs Stevens is the former Mael
Bledsoe who was associated withi
i the Black Hills Power and IAght
,Co. for a time before moving to
California. The Stevens' reside at
918 East Haley St in Santa Bar-
bara.
zabeth Culver who received her Use Classifieds to Sell,
when
shoes Of)
REO WING SHOE CO.
WIND. MINNI$oI'A
"The Home of Stetson Hats"
Open Every Night Until 7:30 -- Saturday Night
INTENSE INTEREST
THE DOGIE THEATRE'S
HERE FROM IDAHO
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Powers
and son Roger of Pocatello, Ida l
were in Newcastle the first of
the week visiting old time fri-
ends. Before coming to Newcas.
tle the Powers visited relatives
in Belle Fourche, S. D. Mr. Pow-
ers homesteaded three miles
south of Clifton in 1908 and lefti
here three years later.
GERALD CULVER GRADUATE
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Culver
rived last week from Tulsa, Okla
where Mr. Culver',~, graduated
from the University of Tulsa. tie
received his cordmission as a sec-
ond lieutenant in tim U. S. Army.
AM|RICA'S
6REATBT
Complete, full length
78 & 45
RPM
This week June 7 - ii 4-It mem-
bers from Weston County are at-
tending the 8th Annual Junior
Leader Camp at the State Fair
Grounds' in Douglas. Public
Speaking and 4-1I Records and
meetings, Crafts, Recreation and
Riflers, will be the things they re-
ceive training in. We'll expect a
report from these Junior Leaders
Ul)O~a their return.
Dates to Remember
June 7 - 11 --- Junior Leader
Camp in Douglas.
June 17 --- County W~de Live-
stock Judging Tour.
June 18 --- County x,~:l~ IIome
Economics Judging.
June 23 --- Camp Clean Up Day.
-- Get your office supplies at the
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Starting today thru Fri. and Sat.
Ma a at Waikiki
Starring Marjorie Main and
Percy Kilbride
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Starring Tyron Power end
Maureen O'Hara
SAW TOOTH RIB EDGES
DEEP-CUT STOP
FLEXIBLE CROSS-CUTS
on
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
June 19- 20- 21
NYLON CORD
A Man
Starting Thursday, June 23 thru 24-25
"DAVY CROCKET"
The Dogie Theatre offers its theatre
going patrons the best entertainment
money can buy.
The Manager recommends all of the
above pictures as a must for you, nev-
er has any theatre offered so much
but were rained out and the game
had to be called off.
Friday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Jack Branseom
were Edna Boham of Decoma,
Wash Mrs. Slate Mendenhall
for so little.
DeLuxe Super-Cushions
by
Only Goodyear offers you this triple
combi~mtion in a single tire---a three-way
safety-action tread design that gives you
more than 8,000 gripping edges for swifter,
safer stops plus extra protection against
dangerous skids. You get better blow-
out and puncture protection, better
We'll buy all
Oge in YOUrthe Unused mile
regardless of Present tires,
condition.
and Mr. and Mrs. llarry Brans-
corn of Newcastle.
Swimmers at lIot Springs were
Bonnie and I,avern Johnston, Da-
vid tlanson. Larry Lengner
Betty Crocken is assisting in
the Slusser store this week.
The Osage fire department was
called to the hom~ of W. D. Town-
rand. Sr Sunday. Fire was caused
hy gas explosion. W. D. Town-
send was burned quite badly and
was taken to the Newcas, tle hos-
.gital. We were greatly sorry to
lmar that he passed away tim next
day.
Mrs. Ted l)raper and sons spent
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Jack Branscom.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonal
and Becek are spending a couple
weeks at the home of his mother,
in Helena, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Itopkins and
family of Cheyenne have moved
into tile Spear ranch .
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley of Custer
and John Cockren were Monday
callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Branscom,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Sundcrlin
of Denver were week end guests
of the E. H. Slusser's.
Junior Morgan is moving to
Black Thunder where he has
work.
John Back of Natrona, Calif.
and a friend came Thursday to
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Back. John expected em-
ployment at the Clay Spur plant.
Mildred Eaton, Ann Larson and
children were attending to busi-
ness in Newcastle on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bransco'm
Robert. Edna and Rose left Tues-
day to spend a week visiting at
the home of Clifford Branscom.
,Mr. Bill Whtttney, Bohbie and
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON
GOODYEAR TIRES THAN
ON ANY OTHER KIND
Sensatienal Value at Only
WAT I4 '~H| IILGtN HOUR"
To# Ptat~ an IV
CATALINA, It hat everythingl Styling
accuracy. . and all he has to do Is
lel II, II wlad$ Itself aulomallcally.
It'l tbe perfect gilt for the man on
the gol No finer watch at any price
than thls depeRdabla 17 lewel Elgin.
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h,d.
Tax Ind,
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perfornmnce, longer nfileage. ;
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