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DEAD WOOD PKK3TSZ? PSADVPD. 3. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL Grove CleyeasM Few people in Hawaii speak Ha aounead safe for opening. The lieu the exoansion of the seating cap ular annual Municipal election to be held in the City of Deadwood on waiian, as XngUsh is the appeal in 1888 to ten Hawaii nexed by the United States. acity of the City park grandstand at most widely used.

tenant turned pretty rod when the officers found the box contained three harmless radio batteries ho Tuesday. April 16. 1946. for the election of a Mayor, one Alderman twr iFifn Amusement park. Tfcla Utter mm that, based on estimates received, the seating capacity could be increased 100 by an expenditure of from each of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards, and City Police Justice, providing more than one S5.000.00 or less.

The Chamber of Commerce agreed to erect this addition, but asked that the City give mtw rox STOCK MARKET CLOHNO QUOTATION NEW YORK, April -( HuP-bers and selected industrials attracted worthy bids in today'! Stae market although many leaders eoa-tinued to suffer from light erTering. Slowdowns were frequent after a fairly active opening. Then www WHAT'S NEWS AT NEWELL'S CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS The City Council met in regular seuion on March 4, 1946 at 7:30 p. m. Mayor Andrew Mattley presiding.

On roll call vote the following memben were present. Rich, Ayres, Hedstrom, Cole, Stanley and Treber. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The reports of officers were read and approved. The following bills were read, and on recommendation of the Finance Committee, and on roll call vote, were approved and warrants ordered drawn Name and Fund Amount M.

D. Moses, 54.90 aid. on this project on a 50-50 basis. nominating petition lor eacn oi said offices to be filled has been filed in the manner provided by Sections 45.1307, as amended by Chapter 186, Laws of 1939 and 45.1311, S.D.C That the polling places be kept All Honor to America'o Great Marshall FiaM Martin Co. 48.

Montgomery Ward 88. Nash Kelvinator 21. National Cash Beg. 18. National Dairy 41.

National Distillers 69. N. American Aviation 13, Northern Pacific 81. N. W.

Airlines 50. Ohio OU 24. i Otis Elevator 38. 10. Pan-American 21.

Paramount 77. Penney 56. Ptnn. 43. Pepsi Cola 34..

Philco 37. Phelps Dodge 39. Phillips Petroleum 68. Proctor at Gamble 65. Pure Oil 28.

Radio Corp. 17. Republic Steel 38. A paper company was gooeV hearted this week and we stew have ease or two of folded riper towels, folded toilet tissue, aad el. a few wide jumps by "thin1 but gains and losses generally oo some rolls of waxed paper.

A group of boxed stationery it Payroll, Park, Water Army 2100.90 New Regular PIS, Aud, Eng. Fred Lintner, PtS, Water now selling at 33 1-3 per cent off because the boxes are slightly 68.35 Misc. damaged or wiled, but the contents an in good condition. 450.00 but not to exceed since City funds were not available at this time for further park improvement the Chamber of Commerce agreed to furnish all funds for the project, to be repaid by the City when funds were available without interest Ayres moved and Stanley seconded that the City accept the proposition of the Chamber of Commerce to increase the seating capacity of the grandstand at Amusement park 100 at a cost to the City of not over $2,500.00, payable when funds are available, without interest, subject to the terms of a contract to be drawn by the City attorney. On roll call vote the members voted as follows, Rich No, Ayres, Yes, Cole Yes, Stanley -Yes, Treber Yes.

A discussion of Federal aid to cities for Federal highways passing through the cities was held, no action was taken. Cole, of the Ways and Means committee stated that a new addition to the City was requested in the vicinity of McDonald park. After 490.00 Homestake Mining Co, Water Deadwood Fire Dept. Fire Deadwood Public Library, Library Adams Memorial Museum, in tractions. Trends were watt jumbled but comebacks were plentiful near the close.

Transfers were about tJMjMt shares. N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE Alaska Juneau 8. Allis Chalmers Amer.

Airlines 88. Amer. Can 99. Amer. P.

L. 18. Amer. H. St S.

2014. Amer. Roller MCls 32. Amer. Steel Foundries Nb.

Amer. T. T. 190. Replace your old powder tta sw Oahatbonagh Val our pad's only Ue each.

Museum open continuously from 8:00 a. m. in the forenoon and 5:00 p. m. in the evening, and no longer.

The polling places will be as follows: First Ward Fountain City Hose Hall Second Ward Fairmont Hotel Third Ward City Hall Fourth Ward Auditorium Lobby. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following Judges of Election be appointed to act as Judges of the annual municipal election to be held in the various precincts on Tuesday, April 16, 1946. First Ward: Anna Mc Hugh, Anna Fountain, Mrs. Martin Car-etto. Second Ward: Mrs.

Carl Eilers, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Hannah Elward. Third Ward: Ruby Burchett Mrs. Mrs.

Minnie Oleson, Mrs. Ted Byrne Fourth Ward: Arthur Hesse, Ann Ruether, Mrs Peggy Bacon. Hedstrom moved and Cole seconded to adopt the election resolution as read. On roll call vote all members voted yes. Cole moved and Ayres seconded to instruct the City Auditor to have 1500 Official ballots and 2000 sample ballots printed.

Carried. In our book department now isu iuimci iroKtoiu ADAMS BROTHERS Wholesale Grocers 312.50 200.00 70.00 102.70 8.13 5.92 Homo Decorating books, and Cook Books by Woman's Home Compan ion and Better Homos at Gardens. Chamber of Commerce, Adv. 1st National Bank, (W. taxes) Water, Aud N.

W. Bell Telephone Co, Fire, City Hall, Porter Lumber City Hall, Adams Bros. Co, Aud, City HaU A. A. Coburn, Kubler Insurance Agency, For that man in your life, wo suggest Courtley shaving need.

3.17 24.80 'some discussion Stanley moved and Ayres secondv) that this be left with It We bow have a few of those hard-to-get items including three Baby Bam alarm docks, three Cory Gamble Store, Water 101 80 ne Internal Improvement commit-14 59 tee to investigate and report back 2 93 at the next meeting. Carried. Ayres 7 50 1 reported that an alley-way was re Reynolds Tobacco 8. Savage Arms 14. Schenley 88.

Sears Roebuck Servel 20. Sinclair 10. Standard Brands 80. Standard OU of Cat 68. Standard Oil of Ind.

43. Standard Oil of N. j. 88. Stone Webster 80.

Studebaker 30. Sunny OU 8. Swift Co. 88. Texas Co.

69. Texas Gulf SuL 62. Trans. Am. 18.

Union Carbide 111. Douglas Aircraft 28. U. 6. Gypsum 119.

U. S. Rubber 72. U. Steel 82.

Western Union 38. West Elec. 84. Woolworth 87. Youngstowa Sheet 88.

Zenith Radio 87. coffee makers, Colgate's toothpaste, quested at the rear of the Joe Montgomery Ward, Water Daniels Floral Misc. B. H. Mercantile Co, Aud, Jack's Tydol Service, Fountain and Verting Geib prop- 9.30 14 11 erties on Main Street also an outlet and Hate shampoo Free for the asking booklet on the proper can of dogs or canaries.

A mew Bible nukes aa Ideal A statement from the Fire pol to Main street Ayres moved and Tidewater Pontiac Sales, 24 39 37.95 Auer Service Station, Water 9.65 ice committee, referring to the gasoline tanks opposite St Joseph's hospital was read. They reported that they found no more hazard at this place than at any other bulk plant Easter gift Our aeleettom includes Stanley seconded to leave this with the Internal improvement committee and City Engineer to report back at the next meeting. Carried. A request by F. L.

Thorpe a Co. for more office space in the City Hall building was presented. Ayres moved and Stanley seconded that this be left with the Finance eom- 216.67 17.65 Sinclair Service, Water Montana-Dakota Utilities, Water, City Hall, Aud Service Station, Water, Bernard Gerber, Water, some bibles with slpper eevem well as small white Usttmomo in tne city. There being no further business to come before the Council at this time, Motion was duly made and Butler Sign Paint Store, At Easter, a always, a Hallmark card will best express your perfect taste and your though tfulness. Sea our complete selection of distinct seconded to adjourn.

39.82 24.50 1 I 37.43 Misc. mine with power to act Carried. Mayor Mattley placed the name of Fred Lintner before the Council ANDREW MATTLEY, Mayor LIEUTENANT HAS BED FACE NEW YORK CITY It was as City Treasurer. H. P.

PERSON, City Auditor 22.75 I ive Hallmark cards. Newell's Drug Store Ayres moved and Stanley second April Fool's day when a small 2.351 Fish Hunter Co, City Hall, Aud, Park O. Kelley, Printing Home Service Station, Geo. V. Ayres Co, Inc.

Water, Aud Eddie's Tire Glass, Pioneer Times, Printing Amer. Tobacco 91. Anaconda 4614. Armour At Co. lett.

Aviation 11. Barnsdall 29. Bendix Aviation 62. Bethlehem Steel 108. Boeing Aircraft S3K.

Briggs Mfg. 49. Budd Mfg. 22. Budd Wheel 23.

Case 44. Celanese 71. Cerro de Pasco 47. C. N.

W. 38. Chrysler 129. Coca Cola 196. Colgate 50.

Com. Edison 35. Com. Southern 4. Coa Edison 34.

Con. Vultee 28. Continental Can 42. Continental Oil 44. Corn Products 62.

Curtiss Wright 7. Deere Co. 60. Douglas Aircraft 97. Dupont 197, Eastman Kodak 248.

Firestone Rubber 80. General Electric 47. General Foods 53. General Motors 72. Goodrich 87.

Goodyear 744. Graham Paige 11. Great Northern Pfd. 59. Greyhound 41.

Grumman Aircraft 49. Homestake 48. Hudson Motors 30. -Int. Harvester 98.

Int Nickel 37. Int Paper 45. Int. T. T.25.

Johns Manville 155. Kennecott Copper 54. Libby 14. Lockheed 88. Loews 38.

Mack Truck 72. package arrived in the mail for 1st Lt Max Rubin of Brooklyn, and 45,000 Vets Given 55.39 21.10 9.20 ed to confirm this appointment. Carried. A complaint against Chas. Walker of Lincoln Ave.

for raising chickens was presented. Mayor Mattley tar structed Chief of Police to contact Civil Service Jobs Tte MMtt tpnartJ Socony-Vacuum Oil Co, 44.46 More than 45,000 veterans went LOCAL OB IONO DISTANCE HAULZNOI Crating PatkinaStorag Pioneer Trans. Storage Office Phono 38 Has. Phone 868 ca the lieutenant lost no tin in calling the police after be felt wins in the package. His call brought radio car, a squad car, aa emetv gency squad and bomb disposal squad.

The suspicious package was submerged in oil until it was pro- BLACK HILLS POWHULMT Mr. Walker and inform him that I City Ordinance forbids this practice to Work for the federal government during the month of February 1946, the U.S. Civil Service Commission announced today. Palmer's Standard Service, Park B. H.

Power Light Co, Water, Elec Lite, City Hall, Aud Park 1 Mayor Mattley plaeed the name of 650.47' John Gorham as special Police i ficer before the council. Ayres mov Approximately 875 of these place ed and Cole seconded to confirm i tms appointment Carried 24.40 i Ayres moved and Stanley second ments were made in the Eighth U.S. Civil Service region, which includes Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and North and South Dakota, according to Rena B. Smith, regional director. 16.90 ed that the City Treasurer be auth- C.

B. Q. Ry. Co, Aud Ruth Bros. Machine Works, James Fagan, Water Ike's Super Service, Twin City Motor Keuffel Esser Co, Misc Fountain Electric Service, Mrs.

H. Stewart, 1.7S orized to sign a release of Dledeed The 01 6.44 securities for City funds, which are 4 85 to be substituted by pledged secur- Veteran placements made thru- 7.50 ities of like amount and value. Car ried. 100.00 Bert Johns, Misc out the nation since January 1943 Leo Nikont and Chas. Little ap total more than 654,000.

The war department continued Ayres moved and Stanley second ed that the bond of the City Treasurer in the amount of $10,000.00 be ae AsstNtt-t ee M.P. M.I Two Pratt A Whitnty engines of the tame type used on the Liberator beanber, oot ovea more powerful enable the CoBvair-340 to cruise at 300 miles per boar aad better. Either engine, nlent, would enable the Convair-240 to take off folly loaded and climb to over 15,000 ftetl approved. Carried. to lead in the number of placements for the month with 18,900.

The navy department was next There being no further business to come before the Council at this time, Motion was duly made id NT 8XMAff MOPVUION ftMt Afe I AtWDsWOITboConer-340lstlte A0 I with 12,600. Veterans were also seconded to adjourn. placed in large numbers in the erst reasaietolal trenepect plane so 1 utilise the jet exhaust principle of pro- Y' 1 puWoB tor odaW power and apeed. aW pears 1 before the Council, asking for alley right of way on upper Main Street Moved by Hedstrom and seconded by Ayres that this be left with the City Engineer and Internal Improvement Committee for investigation. Carried.

Mark Shrock made a complaint to the Council regarding improper garbage disposal on Railroad Avenue. Mayor Mattley instructed Chief of Police Mosley to investigate and correct Ayres presented request for tax abatement by Mrs. Sarah Johnson ANDREW MATTLEY, post office department and the veterans administration. Mayor H. P.

PERSON. City Auditor. The City Council met in special session on Wednesday March 37th. urn at 7: so p. m.

Mayor Andrew AH IRAKIS' 108 tMOOIfcU lANOINAgl In addition to regular hydraulic wheel brakes and wing naps, the Convair-240 has reversible pitch propellers, which on. able the plane to com to a full stop on the runway a much shorter distance, of the Mrs. Joseph Maraett estate Mattley presiding. On roll call vote in the amount of 9438.61. Hedstrom i tne ioilowing members were pre ent, Rich, Ayres, Hedstrom, Cole moved and Ayres seconded to refer this to the Finance Committee to report back at the next meeting.

ana siamey. The following resolution was read: RESOLUTION TUCYCU tAMMMs) MAR WITH MJAL tMISI The Convir-240 landt Aeve, and la still level when it comes to a eeop nor with its nose in the air I Yea don't have as negotiate an "down-hill" eiele when enter-big or leaving the cabin. (Landing BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Hedstrom presented a request for transfer of liquor license from Council of the City of Deadwood, Christie Watts to Frank L. Bangs. South Dakota, that the City Auditor, Hedstrom moved and Treber sec- be, and he is hereby instructed and onded that this transfer be granted, authorized to issue a call for a reg- la fully retracted in flight) A SALUTD Let Us Explain TIRES TUBES PARTS REPAIRS TO TUB SPLENDID MEtJ CF CU2 NSW DCCULAQ AQttY New skills, new peacetime weapons are usee) the men ef our new Regular Army.

Youl thrilled by Army Day exhibits, April 1946. sail wompgo sponsored byi VOU IY IN A OUItT, AIR-CONM-TIONIO CAIINI A revolutionary new type of cabin insulation sedaceo engine noise and vibration to a almost unbelievable minimum. Yea breathe freeh cool air ewea in desert heat and controlled radiant aeatmi from the cabin walla insures your comfort even when it's below aero outside. Carried Hedstrom stated that complaints of speeding by taxi drivers had been reported. Mayor Mattley in-, structed the Chief of Police to notify the drivers to discontinue this practice.

Cole moved and Hedstrom seconded to replace the street light on Charles street above Beshara's store. Carried. Ayres spoke concerning the licensing of restaurants, busses, taxi-cabs, plumbers and electricians. Treber moved and Hedstrom seconded that this be left with the Finance committee to report back. Carried.

A letter from the Chamber of Commerce was read, referring to voe 8MJOT stA-uvn cowai At amy Aim Ml Gone the snooyawte aad discomfort caused by abrupt cbeogee at attitude. ON WlStwS PRIVtMT KINO I The Convair-240 moo the anti-icing atstty system developed by Con-aeHdatsd Valtee during the war for our combat pilots. Wing edges ore healed entire wing Surface is warm tee and mow melt on contact. aMcause of tne automatically controlled COWvNIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS es ear pressure me coavair-ior) you never have to swallow to get rid of taat -renew manor a voaw mm iiaweat aasi BLACK HILLS MERCANTILE CO. mugueo at saga i WHY PrlOTI 00)8 TrWMU INaV OIVSI" The cockpit of the Convalr-J40 decignea'Pua viaV bility for added safety la taattng, oa the take-off, at flight, add for landing VOU 88UX IN IAIY.

IttW sAftTV-fypf WINei Bom of Consolidated VuHae't wortjme mperjence In dteignirw combat peaaee, the Convair440 airfoil ia an incredibly m-ciam high sp but with characurletka watch permit lower speeds for sofa landings just one many reasons way puete A aawhr-deeicned tree of nave given trot airliner such aa i JUST RECEIVED-COTTON WORK GLOVES Double Golden asttcO.K.1 gives yo all the leg room yea warn, the Goavair-240 there's no atuaplaf your anan tae seat eneea. jam WARNING TO SPEEDERS 1 ami etretca oat I Limit 3 pairs per customer uauuti lom. a fs. viu 01 The speed limit set by law for driving automobiles within the city limits of Deadwood is 0 OUHome 'Home Auto Supply Auto Here's why Western Airlines ordered the Convair-240 $0 of them! Ei aettra Air Linet wtntetj 1 8jew type efairlinor. They wanted ae sJrlinor that would Utt tpood and advancod cotnibtnieeturoe to the air-travotinc airnner tlmt would bo Mtr for tkeir eOota to fty 20 MILES PER HOUR The speed limit applies to all sec tions of the city and in the interest of public safety, immediate action will be taken against drivers exceeding the speed limit RT.

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