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\\ 4-- August 13, 2015 news letter journal Pa$$ag0$ editor@newslj.com Wed-esdmI, A-9- 19, 201S 6:OO pro. Westo. Co.. Fdrgro..d Ope- Clas B.lld;.9 Agenda Items include: Rule Change Proposals, Superintendant Nominations, Committee Nominations for open positions. :!!i~iiiiiii!iii!iiiii!ii!iii!!i!iii!i;iiiiiiii~ ============================ ====================================== Newcastle VFW Breakfast served at 9:00, donations accepted lst game catled at 9:30- Depart at 10:00 Custer VFW Hill City Silver Dollar "We will join the SPC Dennis G, Jensen Memorial Ride Deadwood VFW -, lunch to be served /~/~ ~\ Cheyenne Crossing Buckhorn Bar & Gdll Newcastle VFW Supper- $5/plate, Kyndell's Karaoke Free tent camping, sponsored by Newcastle VFW Blackout Bingo - $10/card Regular Bingo - $51card Goes for cbe en#re run One game at each s~op 50% Payout to winner- 50% to honorandremember.org t~ACWlemi)l~lR Raffling off: Tdbute to Special Forces AR15 Lower ~Umm Donated by: Pathfinder Firearms, Upton,Wyoming Amo*n. for S a! Rates www.facebook.com/waraomi.,aor.n (307) 7462734 gofundme.com/wardorbingorun ~ Cars & Trucks welcome Amy Wood (307) 746-8256 Join us anywhere, even for just one stop! Chuck Wood (307) 7468259 Glenn Hudson, orchestra Newcastle's famed Wagon leader, announced last week Train will leave Tuesday that he had taken over themorning for its week long trek management of the Flying Vto Douglas. ranch near here, succeeding An oil well producing 140 JiI ll ln al ll 13I'ar l . L I ORy Mrs. Alta Reno. All members barrels of oil per day has been of Mr. Hudson's orchestra are completed in the Red Bird Field employed at the ranch full- in northem Niobrara County. time. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Beck 100 years ago - Aug 12, 1915 an 8 per cent grade. A subscrip- The municipal and high of Osage visited Lester Brown Chas. Shank's hayrake and tion is being taken up and the school band which took part in at the hospital in Newcastle mower were carried quite a dis- people are donating the work the "Days of'76" celebration at Sunday evening. Mr. Brown tance in the Zachant meadow of building the road. Supervisor Deadwood last Friday morning suffered extensive injuries during the flood at Hampshire. Imes intends to send Mr. Olds were well received and much Friday afternoon when the Ion Smith and party fromout to survey a practical grade favorable comment was heard motorcycle he was riding col- Edgemont came up Saturday on the rest of the road at a later regarding the marching andlided with a dog on North of last week to see Mr. Dick date. musical talent of its members. Wood Street, Newcastle. Boswell in the Hampshire area. The heavy rain of Monday The Osage Oilers softball On Saturday afternoon They had quite an exciting time evening did some damage to team clinched the city league several tourists got a taste of in their little Ford. On account the water line up the canyon championship here Monday local color when an Osage of heavy rains and gumbo roads making it necessary to donight when they outscored character stopped their cars and they had to spend the night repair work part of Tuesday. the second-place Consumersinvited them into Curley's Bar in their car on the Lodgepole The bridge near the coke ovens Refinery team 10 to 9 in afor a drink. A few took him up divide. After crossing the was washed out, and work in close game. on it. Hampshire bridge they got into replacing is now in progress. "Andy" Pauley, an old time35 members of the Osage deep water and if Mr. Lee had The directors of the Weston resident of Osage arrived here Town Baseball team, their faro- not had his horse ready to pull County Fair Association are the first of last week from ilies, and fans enjoyed a picnic them out the car would have in correspondence with the Greybull where he has beenat the Osage Park following gone down the flood as fifteen Lincoln Beachy Corporation doing sign painting the past Sunday's game. It was the minutes later the water was ten with a view of arranging for an few months. While here he is last home game of the season. feet deep at that place and the aeroplane exhibition at the fair visiting at the home of his son Sundance won and the score bridge under water. They failed next month. Frank Pauley and family, was so sad that those who don't to find Mr. Boswell at home Della Mae Henderson, know won't tell. The picnic and returned to Edgemont the 75 years ago -Aug. 8, 1940 youngest daughter of Mr. was lots of fun anyway. next Monday. "A total of one hundredand Mrs. M. C. Henderson of Scott Marriner, station Frank Olds, of Custer, fires scattered over the Harney Osage had the misfortune to fall manager of Radio Station arrived at the Ranger station National Forest have kept local from a tree Friday afternoon KASL, announced his resigna- on August 4, and remained fire cooperators and CCC crews and break her ann below the tion effective Sept. 1 to become in the vicinity until Saturday busy during the last six weeks," shoulder joint. Mr. Henderson station manager of KMPL AM afternoon, surveying a road R. J. Benson, Elk Mountain took her to Newcastle where and FM in Me. Malcolm D. down the Limestone hill on ranger, said yesterday, she received medical attention. Wyman, president of Northeast the Newcastle road. The survey Wyoming ranked second in She is at the Acord hospital. Wyoming Broadcasters, Inc. was completed to overcome the wool production in 1940 and announced the appointment of worst portion of the road. The third in the number of sheep 50 years ago -Aug. 12, 1965 James K. Joslyn, former news grade will be reduced from 30 sheared, but produced theAfter months of planning and program director to replace per cent on the "Red Hill" to heaviest fleeces in the nation, and nation-wide publicity,Marriner. ! Cones * Sundae_ * Malts * Shakes * Banana Splits 834 S. Summit • 746-2176 * ll a.m. -9 p.m. Mon -Sat 50th Anniversary Party Ed & Kathy Gibbs gust 23 WC Senior Center 4ich l om,, :: 2 .:; : NoGifts Please I I IIIIIIIIIIIII I I I • ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH: Rev. Norm Brotzman, 216 S. Seneca, 746-2249. Call to Worship 9:30 am; Children's Church during Call to Worship; Faith Rally Sunday 6 pm. • BAHA'I FAITH: Firesides (Open to All) 1st & 3rd Fridays 7:30 pm at 15 Skyview Dr; 746-3626. • CAMBIUA COMMUNITY CHURCH: Pastor Todd Olson, 19 Stampede St. 746-2321. Sunday School 9:15 am; Worship 10:30 am; Youth (6-12 grades) Sunday Evening 6-7 pm; Wednesday Night Bible Study 6 pro. • CHRIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL: Rev. Sally Boyd, S. Summit & Winthrop Streets, 746-9684. 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday, Morning Prayer 10 am; 2nd & 4th Saturday 4 pro, Holy Eucharist. haydishall@hotmail.com • CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH: 224 West Road, 'West of Dew Park, 746-2415. Sunday Worship 9 am. • CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS: Bishop GregJames, 120 Ash, 746-4131. Sunday Sacrament Mtg 9 am; Sunday School 10:20 am; Relief Society & Priesthood Mtg 11:15 am. • CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH: Father Killian Mull, 19 W. Winthrop, 746-4219. Saturday Mass 5 pm; Weekday Mass 8 am. • COUNTRY CHURCH: Four Corners, Pastor Bill Haley, 746-9712, Worship 10 am. • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor Gary Anderson, 903 S. Summit, 746-2188. Bible Study 9:15 am; Worship Service 10:30 am; Teaching Service 6 pm; Wednesday Service 6:30 pm. • FIRST.CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Mike Wiles, 301 Delaware, 746- 9663. Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship 10:45 am; Prayer Service 5 pm; Eita Nova Youth Group Wedneday 6:30 pm Christian Academy. Salt Creek Vet Clinic car 'yourpa 5362 US Hwy 16 746-4995 • FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Pastor Mark Thurman, 23 N. Seneca, 746-4119. Adult Bible Study 8:45 am; Traditional Church Services 10 am; 10:15 a.m. Children's Church and 11:45 am. Contemporary Praise & Worship Service. • GATEWAY FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Jon Andersen, Evangelical Free Church meets at the Weston County Senior Services; Sunday School 9:30"am; Worship 11 am. Call 746-8091. • KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES: 5018 US Hwy 16, 746-2319 or 746-4517. Tuesday 7 p.m. Congregation Bible Study, Theocratic Ministry School and Service Meeting. Sunday Public Talk 10 am; Watchtower 11 am. • NEWCASTLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH: Pastor Mick Bohn, 1525 S. Summit, 746-3618. Sun. Worship 10 am; Wed. Night Prayer. • NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Wayne Wilson, meets at Haydis Hall (Next to Christ Episcopal Church), 746-5542. Sunday Worship 6 pm. • OSAGE COMMUNITY CHURCH: 348 Sheridan St. in Osage, 465-2341. Sunday School 10 am; Worship 11 am and 6 pm. • SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Gary Force, 78 Old Hwy 85, Pastoral Assistant Matt Dooley 949-0831 and Joe Story 605-891- 9954. Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 am; Worship 11:00 am. • ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Father Killian Mull, Upton. Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m. • VICTORY NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH: Rev. Theodore L. Halls, 414 Pine, 746-4366. • UPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Sharee Johnson, 834 Pine, Upton, 468-9302. Worship 9 am; Fellowship 10 a.m.; Adult Study 10:30 a.m.; 1st & 3rd Wed Evenings Prayer and Praise Service 7 pro. First State Bank Our Employees Support Weston County 24 North Sumner 746-4411 or 1-888-788-2892 923 Grieves Rd. • 746-3517website: www.fsbnewcastle.com ii: :::::::::::::::::::::: .... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Faith is the foundation of God's house; love and forgiveness are important building blocks. God can work through us to build and repair His kingdom...when we shine with the love of God it is reflected onto everyone we meet. With God's spirit dwelling in us, we can construct and restore His kingdom on earth...one soul at a time. Invite a friend to church this week so that they can experience the peace, hope and love that are found there. Jack_Master Construction Craig Wiggins 746-3521 For all your construction needs Farm Bureau Insurance lZl°°rlr~o & Furn~shings 360 w. Main 1600 W. Malta 746-4471 746-3335 746-2487 .0. 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