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Queen City Mail from Spearfish, South Dakota • Page 6

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Queen City Maili
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Spearfish, South Dakota
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and Mrs. Dodds returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and son are visiting his parents, Mr. and home far Brush, Sunday.

Local tleivs Notes Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heinbangh Mrs. George Gillespie, and family and with her parents, the Wil- elected president of Alpha chapter. Delta Kappa Gamma.

The tea Wcch-End Chevrolet gpearfisli Motor. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hood and sods entertained Hood's parent. and son, Michael, returned Saturday night from Rochester and Minneapolis, where they spent a week.

Mrs. Heinbaugh received a medical check-up at the Mayo clinic Monday and Tuesday Valley about 1929. Riley died ta 4k Mrs. Riley became very well known for her services as a practical nurse la Spearfish valley as well as in surrounding towns and communities. She worked as a practical surge for 30 years.

March 30, 1945 she was married to Christian Scheele at Broadua, and they lived la Spearfish valley until when they moved to Belle Foot-' was held in. connection with the SDEA convention held in Belle Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hood, and hi ford Shucks, as well as other relatives and friends. The visitors plan to leave Saturday tor their homes.

Mrs. Philip Sheridan and daughter, Snellen, arrived Friday of last week to visit for a few days in the home of Mrs. Sheridan's Fourche last week. Miss Smith la a teacher In the Rapid City schools. Mr.

and Mrs. George Gibson of last week and the Heinbaugh then went on to Minneapolis where there spent a day before they returned home. Mrs. Hein parents. Dr.

and Mrs. T. M. Mat- went to Rapid City Sunday to spend a few days In the home of cue, where Mrs. Scheele lived baugh has been receiving medical care the past five months for I uncle and aunt, Mr.

and In Hans Adler. at dinner Monday evening. The Adlera, who lire In Sioux Falls, are house guests ta the Lee Hood home. Adler is deer bunting. Mrs.

Lena Simons. Sundance. Is a house guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Vore. Spearfish.

Weea-end guests of Mr. and Mm. James Nelson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scorel and son.

Alien, and Kathrya Warren, all of Pierre. The men folks itil her death. Survivors include her husband. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ar.d Mrs.

John Vucurerich. Chris Scheele. one daughter, Mrs. and family. They planned to re Eleanor Wallahaa.

Omaha, turn home Wednesday. thyroiditis, an inflammation ot the thyroid gland. Her condition Is improved. She will return to Rochester again in February for additional observation. Mrs.

B. T. Sprecher and chil Better laiarasn with Pemoaml teson. They planned to return to their home In Denver today. Mrs.

Gerald O'Brien accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc-Guigau aad Charles McGuigan to Deadwood Monday morning where they attended funeral services for George King. Others from Spear-j fish who attended the services were Floyd and son, Larry. I acd two sons, Floyd Riley.

Spearfish valley, and E. G. (BUI I Rilesr. Rapid City. Six grandchildren and two great grandchildren dren.

John. Richard, Kenny, Jim and Susan, left Wednesday for Chicago where they will spend the winter months. Sprecher andi survive. She was pre-eded in death by two sons, George and Lloyd, three! brothers. John.

James and Henry! I Murray, and three sisters. Mrs. I Kxtra Faawy, Fancy Calif. Valeacia DELICIOUS ORANGES APPLES and Igrs. I 8 Ida.

Ibe. I9c 19c I flowers for all occasion seat Scnrlce. Sears- Kichardfl Ageawy. I S. lak.

Mr. and Mrs.Ceorge Dandrow took Heed Thompson to Miles City. Sunday of last week where he left by train for his home in Toppeuish. Wash. He carne to Spearfish to attend funeral services for his sister, Malie VI.

Smith. John Barber has returned to her home at Newell after! anywhere, phone UO. McCoUrjs Funeral Ujtue. another daughter. Sandra, hare been in Chicago since the beginning of the hol year.

Sprecher, who with Mrs. -Spre her owns and Mr. and Mrs. Benny and Mrs. Leone Thompson went d-er hunting.

OeraUl Blando, son of Mr. and Tony Ul.indo. Spearliih, enlisted in the lclted States nary at Kapid City recently. He Is In bout training at the United States Naval Training center in San lieo. Cilif.

Orptta Cln-lt- ruuuiutKc sale Hat-unbty. (Ml. I at Spc.rfi.li linpUiiu'ut. l.uiM tt wnnl alo. Starting a-iu.

'rancis Itepass. Leila Meldabl. Louise Johnston. Ida liecton.t operates Itimrock lodge in Spear-' to city, wis, armea san-i jjrs. S- heele wai a member of fish canyon during the summer dT lo H.

home 'the Dorcas Missionary Society ot months, aorks with the postal waere tney were overnignt guests. Baptist church. Belie Fourche, p-ndinii a couple weeks in the the and an honorary member of home of her son-in-law and department In Chicago during the uvr to ra i dauihter. Mr nd Mr. winter months.

The Sprecher: Casper and they will make an- Lower Valley club barizg been aq active member ot the organiza ht oo Vaa Vac tor. plan to return to Rimrock lodge 'oer Tisil the Collins Is Mrs. Mr and Mrs Ben Dodds rrivet in the spring. i tD'r 'urn trip. tion for many years.

SnoBoy CRANBERRIES I Thursday evening from Pasadena, Bazaar at city hall Nov. W. for a few days visit with for benefit of Dor-trtt Memorial Young and Hills People Attend Honor Event Mrs. Ada Warren. Irene tiair and Mrs.

Georgia Hanson attended a tea in the Congregational (hurvh in Belle Fourche Wednesday afternoon honoring Lira Smith. Rapid City, the newly l-LB. CELLO Dodds parents. Mr. ami Mrs.

Cieorge Dandrow. They had been visiting Mrs. Dodd's relatives In Pasadena for three weeks. Mr. 19c right cousin.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnjon of Crwin. Dak visited Monday tn the Clarence Crawford home in Spearfish. Overnight guests in the N.

G. Jerde home one night last week were Mrs. Jerde's parents and brother. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Larson and Leslie, of Zeona. Mrs. James McNenny and daughter. Sturgis.

and Mrs Lamp and son. Rapid City. home. By combined Spewrflsh ctiurvhe. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Whitlock were Mrs. Margaret Keene and daughter, Mrs. Peggy New.

and her son. Danny, ot Deadwood Monday visitors in the Whitlock home and in the Russell Whitlock home were Mr. and Mrs A. G. Teague and Bud Harper of Nisland.

The men folks went deer hunting. Classified Ads Harold Young. Lawrence county farm agent, accompanied two other farm agents of this area and Floyd Collins ot Belle Fonr-che. district extension supervisor for the west river area, to Brook-legs yesterday to attend the ea FOR RENT rn ere Saturday afternoon visitors nual Eminent Farmers and Home- WANTED HAMBURGER POTATOES Mr and Mrs. Harvey Somers, WANTED Clean, (white, cotton rags.

10c pound. Spearfish Motor Co. FOR RKNT Three room and bath modern apartment. Inquire 124 Nevada. lb.

10 lbs. Kdgemonl, spent thw week-end the Fred Somers home. Spearfish in the Gerald O'Brien home. makers Recognition day held at Bernard Madler was discharged State college yesterday, from the army Nov. 4 at Fort Kenneth Leslie ot Belle Fottv-Collins, after two years i che, Butte county farm agent, and service.

He Is visiting at the home 1 Donald Klebsch of Sturgis. farm of his parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Otto agent for Meade county, were In Spearfish His future) the Black Hills group who at-plans are Indefinite tended the event.

Dr. Harry Wesslng- Among the eminent farmers Sunday the Harvey Somers and 29c 29c Foil KK.VT Two or three room apartments and sleeping rooms, phone 6S.M evenings and 41 days. Mrs. Fred Somers visited Fred Somers In the St. Joseph hospital, Deadwood.

Somers' condition Is WANTKD WK WANT A MAN who believes In his ability, who is not afraid of bard work, and who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the man who qualities we offer a permanent and Independent business career within the framework ot our national nrganizution. Parttimers consid -One bedroom fur-Phone 469J after somewhat Improved. ton Snrlnrs. and his son.

Dr. was r-rnesi nam oi lew FOU HK.NT-ninlied house. 4:30 m. Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas McColley and Mr. and Mrs. John Sears re- rJ3arEte field, with whom the local farm agents are personally acquainted. The other eminent farmer was G. Sanderson ot Aurora and the eminent homemakers were Mrav i turned Monday evening of last Ping's i week from a three weeks vaca- Foil KK.VT- New close-in three room strictly modern Insulated apartments, furnished or unfurnished.

Phone 160 after 6:30 p.m. 1 tlon trip spent touring the east Wyman Whitney. Pierre, tert for their homes Monday after a few day visit In the home ot Dr. and Mrs. F.

M. Matteson. Mr. and Mrs Ray Fidler spent the week-end si Cambridge and McCook, visiting relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Kemschel. and family. Rapid City, spent John Wiersma of Volga and Mrs. ered.

Write II Jones. CI. I' general agent, 311 Northwest Security National Bank, Sioux Kails. 'and south. In Washington, P.

PAl DIXOEMAX, Mamagcr they talked to Mrs. Effie Zlnk William P. Hinckley of 11 oven. The Black Hills people plan ta return to Spearfish Friday. acd daughter, Irma Zlnk.

former KDIt KKNT Apartment. Three Spearfish residents. The Zinks and altering. large rooms and bath. Furnished WANTKD Sewing hone 269M.

Monday in Spearftsh at the Roger 1 sent greetings to all their Spearfish friends. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson (round floor. Private entrant Phone 382.

Remschel home. Erwln. S. were Monday senders and WANTED Woman to cook and keep house for elderly couple on ranch. No laundry, good wages.

Joe t'utl. Moorcroll, Wyo. FOR RKNT Floor edgers at Qamble. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Bolnt. Mr. and Mrs. Last Rites For Mrs. Chris Scheele Held Yesterday FOR RENT Large, wurra, sleep Johnson are former Nemo rest lug room suitable (or two gentle dents and called on several friends IIKDP WANTED Male.

Make I13S snd up every week. Full or men. 1'horoe 13.J. and former neighbors Monday. part time.

Take orders fur America's largest selling, nation Funeral services were held yes Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Erickson FOU KENT Three room upstairs visited recently in Mlnot.

N- Dak terday I Wednesday! afternoon for Mrs. Chris Scheele. former ally advertised l.luuld Fertilizer at the home ot their son-in-law apart mont. Furnished. Adults Available Nor.

15. Phono IK0J. long-time resident of Spearfish and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Ken valley, at the Frost and Son Fun neth llurnham. The Burnhsms Announcing! The Spearfish Bootery (XF.VT TO H.tZLKDIXFB) The Newest and Finest SHOE STORE IN SPEARFISH Will Hive ilme 19(6. WRITTEN UAKA.N-TEE. No In vestment. Kiciillent oiiportunlly for expansion.

Write "Na Cliurs" Plant Food 473 Monroe Marion, Ohio. eral Home In Belle Fourche FOIl KENT Three room apartment. Math and laundry. Seventh Street. recently moved to Mlnot from (ilendlve, Monl.

Flurnham has been promoted to division man The Rev. Harold Salem. Belle Fourche. officiated the serv ager ot the Montana Dakota ices. Music was provided by Mrs FOR SALE I'tlllllea at Mlnot.

MISCELLANEOUS F. II. Itltts and Mrs. Sam Mc- Orma (lrcle rummage sale Sat Master. llelle Fourche.

who sang urday, Oct. 12, nt The Lords Prayer" and "My MISC. Leave sav.1 nt Ted's Implement. Lunch served also. Sinclair Service Station.

Saws KOH HAI.K Modern house, close In, best locution. Also smull modem house on West sldo. Musi sell and priced TO sell. Easy terms, phone 1 6 1 It. E.

Illi b. Faith Looks Cp to Thee They were accompanied by Mrs. Mat Starting 9 a.m. mac'hlno sliurpened or relootlmd Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest llolnt. Vlgoren, llelle Fourche. at the New equipment til sharpen 1'Tl organ. eight tooth circle saws. Hill 7'hoitipson.

Lead, were Sunday evening dinner guests In Hie Andrew Bolnt home. Pallbearers were Allen Evans KOH SALE -Cocker puppies. King Ave. Phone 37.1. James McLaughlin and Howard Mrs.

Russell Jones planned to Perkins, Spearfish. and Clayton TAMP accompany Dr. and Mrs. D. w.

linker, Raymond Young uud Bob t'llll SALE Kiinilly in iiuk I (joo.l condition. Cull Lead lesion and family ns tar as Mo- A'l'riCN'I'ION I I I I HE HOME COM IIA( TOILS hrldge the end of this week where shn will visit her mother, Mrs Steen. Hello Fourche. Honorary pallbearers were Elmer Frank. Abe Illumentnal and Cole Burton.

Itapld City, and W. K. KOH SALE Nine hy 12 Migelow rug nl I'linne Sun. Ida Sperry, for a few days. Mrs llelle Fourche.

We Invito you to build that new in Harmony lluliihts Sperry Is staying at the home of another daughter, Mrs. J. W. Burial was In the family lot In Hawkins. Mrs.

Sperry suffered a Mountnlnvlew cemetery in Rapid overlooking beiiullful Spearfish. Select your own contractor or you build It yourself. City with graveside rites held there. On All Sales On Or After SATURDAY, NOV. 12 Olhcr Hod Stiimp Mcrchnnts In Spenrfish Are Mrs.

Scheele, who aould hjve We wish to make you this special offer on lliillding sites been 71 years old next month. heart attack this fall and Mrs Jonas reports that her condition is much Improved now. Dr. Jonas will go to Mobrldge Sunday and Mrs. Jonas will return home with him.

Mrs. Tlesien and children will spend the week-end In Aberdeen and Dr. Tleszon will go on to Indianapolis, Ind. died Friday afternoon at the John jfiirmoiiy U'jhls nmcs With Financing, and Other Homes and Ilusiness Opportunities. SEA US-RICHARDS Agency 727 Muln St.

Phone 294 Hpenrflsh, S. Dak. Burns hospital. Belle Four. he.

She entered the hospltul the previous Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Francis Murray Lown'a and Cleaners Hazledine's Drugs and Jewelry Tot 'n Teen Shop Ju neks' Service Station Scheele was born 8, 1884. at New Dlgglns, Wis. She came to the Black Hills as a young girl and In 1901 was married tc Noble (I Riley at Spearfish.

The Itileys lived on a farm In the Nemo vicinity for several years. They moved to a farm in Spear- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillespie and son, Clayton, Tempiute. and Mrs.

Patterson, Torrlngton, arrived in Spearfish Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Patterson is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Shuck, and family.

Trade With the Stores That Give You More! with sewer and wuler mains Installed, city sidewalks, curb und gutter and surfaced streets for the nmaaingly low price of 11200 ouch site. Those silos are valued at I1C50 when making your application for a homo loan. FIIA, CI, or otherwise. We also have a plan whereas you can work out a portion or all of your down payment on new homes now under construction, or complete houses from present point of construction. Home owners living In this urea have the values of tfielr property protected by rigid protective covenants set forth In It ulistracts and placed on record.

See us for further details. Hob MiiiToe and Wiilly Jiichn, r.onir.K'lors Buy of His Veek Fifty irriKuted iii'rvs with new, modern home. Water HirhU, sprint's and Crude A parlor. Finaneintt is available. Foil SALE Scintillators and gelgcr counters.

Have used scintillator at bargain. Will take Id your gelger counter at price you paid on new silnllllator. Test your ore free. W. O.

Fillmore. J'hone 38 3. FOIl SALE A. K. It Pekingese ami Chlhiuiliuu puppies, either sei.

1 3 0 00. Mrs. Leo Thompson, Moon-roCI, Wyo. KOH HAI.K Turkeys and geese Mr. Dick J'honn 9F1.

KOH SALE Oven-dressed turkeys uud geese. Order curly for Tliniiksglvlng. Phone Kolt SALE Electric riinge. Mny-lug wushcr. Wesilngliouse refrigerator und mlsi'iillltlK'ous used furniture.

Phone i'ntiW after 3:30 p.m. FOR SALE Canaries. Whistlers of times. Males, 18. Oil.

Females. 1.G0. Jocyo Junek. FOR SALE -Trailer house, 13 fool, 1853 model. Low down pay THE RED STAMP REDEMPTION STORE IN BELLE FOURCHE IS OPEN FROM 10 TO 12 A.M.

AND FROM 1 TO 5.:30 P.M. It is loaded with hundreds of valuable, useful gifts, all free to ever lost. The oilier fellow take customers of Hed Stamp Merchants. No opiNirtiiniiy Is those you miss. Sears-Richards Agency, Agents, r27 Mall), S-arflsli.

H. Dak. he Mm pearfisli Mart ii7iif iihui yon list with Sullivan Agency II. A. Sullivan, MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR Plione 200 MISC.

Radio, television, serial and email appliance repairing at Gambles. ment, five years to finance. Can be seen at Vetsvillo, JlllTC. ROLAND AND RUTH HALLINGER, OWNERS Asphalt roofing. Insulation at MISC.

Suve on shingles and Gambles. FOR SAI.K propane healer with an. Cn be convert-ad. phone 176J. -4A HA-.

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