Call the Winner Advocate at 842-1481

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Wednesday, May 5 , 2021 Winner Advocate, page 10 Dan Bechtold/Winner Advocate Photo Winner second graders perform during a spring concert on April 27. NJANUAReY - Hawving met alsl re - fStronrg northowest wimnds that de - ern1ment rel9ief cattle3 buying p4 rogram, quirements as stipulated by the fed - veloped into regular dust storms dur - 431 head being purchased at Colome State Library digitizes volumes eral government, the Farmers State ing the past ten days have delayed the last Thursday, 719 at Witten Satur - Bank, of Winner, announces that it is As the South Dakota State Histor - for students, teachers, and scholarly publications, some of which go back late seeding of spring grains and day, and 796 at Winner Tuesday. among the financial institutions SEPTEMBER ical Society celebrates its 120th year, researchers. Six editors presided over to territorial days. greatly damaged fields of small - The depression whose individual deposits up to the South Dakota State Library has the South Dakota Historical Collec - The South Dakota State Library's grains already sown. A good rain and may have curtailed the activities of $2,500 are covered by federal insur - digitized all 41 volumes of the South tions during its run, including Doane Digital Collections reflect the history warmer weather is greatly needed at some things in the state of South ance, which became effective Tues - Dakota Historical Collections. From Robinson, Will G. Robinson, and and culture of South Dakota. Prima - this time to stop the dust from blow - Dakota, but it has not had any visible day, January 2nd. This means that 1902 to 1982, this series was pub - Dayton Canaday. Their different ed - rily of interest to librarians, re - ing and start the grass and small grain effect upon the public school enroll - nearly 100 percent of the accounts in lished biennially by the Department iting styles and interests are evident searchers, and genealogists, the growing. ment except to increase it. We believe the above named bank are covered by MAY of History (now the South Dakota throughout the volumes. Taken as a digital collections include newspaper - Work will begin Friday on the public, who spaying the bill, will the federal insurance, as only about State Historical Society) as part of its whole, the series represents an evo - articles, South Dakota library photo - the FERA project for improvement of be interested in knowing something one percent are above $2,500. mission to collect, preserve, and lution in perspectives on the state’s graphs, state government annual re - the Winner airport. Improvements about the numbers it has to educate. The board of county commission - make accessible the history of the history, heritage, and culture. In 1989 ports and research reports, South will include repairing of fences, lev - The Goodyear Tire Company re - ers of Tripp county met Tuesday in state. All 41 volumes are now avail - an index to the collection was com - Dakota Codified Laws, Session eling of the landing field and outlin - cently set quotas for their dealers for the first meeting of the new year. able via the Featured Collections sec - piled and published to aid re - Laws, House and Senate Journals, ing the runways with gravel to make sale of Goodyear its for the months D.O. Ewing was elected chairman of tion of the South Dakota State searchers. and more. Access the collections the field eligible for government rat - of July and August. The Burkhard the board for the ensuing year. The Library’s Digital Collections. The South Dakota State Library here: http://sdsdl-montage.auto- ing. Motor Co. exceeded their quotas. Mr. Winner Advocate, Tripp County These volumes cover a wide array serves as the state's depository for graphics.com/ During the past week extensive Otto Anderson is in charge of the sale Journal and Colome Times were des - of topics and are a valuable resource current and historical state agency improvements have been made at the of tires for the Burkhard Motor Co. ignated as the official papers of the Pullman Cafe. The building has been and the Goodyear company has county for the year 1934. completely redecorated and new awarded Mr. Anderson a trip to FEBRUARY - The Winner Pro - builtin booths have been constructed Akron, Ohio, and to the Chicago duction Credit Association, which along the south wall. New drapes, World’s Fair. will serve the farmers and stockmen chair covers, ect., not yet completed, OCTOBER - A. M. Jackleg, of Bennett, Gregory, Mellette, Todd, will greatly change and improve the champion rattlesnake hunter, of Tripp and Washabaugh counties, was appearance of the cafe. Pierre, S. D., was a Winner visitor the organized at a meeting held at the JUNE - Two thousand head of first of the week, and in company ganbright Law Office, L.L.C. Its Attorney PO been presented to the governing body and filed courthouse at Winner last Saturday, cattle, bought under the government with P. O. Beaulieu and R. H. Coe, Box 67 Valentine, NE 69201 402-376-2088 with the City Finance Officer. Said hearing to REGISTRATION Published once at the approximated cost of be held at 6:35PM on the 17th Day of May February 10th. H.E. Covey, of drought relief cattle-buying program, motored to eastern Mellett county OF TRADE NAME $9.36 (18) 2021. Hamill, acted as temporary chairman were shipped out of Tripp county the where they spent some time hunting MF Ranch From: BPO Elks Lodge 410 S. Main Win - and E.A. Sawyer, of St. Charles, first of the week. 800 head were rattlesnakes. They were successful in 1. Trade Name: MF Ranch ner, South Dakota 2. Name of applicant: Bammerlin Ranch, To: St Mary’s Hall 305 W. 3rd St. Winner, S.D., as secretary of the organization shipped out of Winner Monday night, capturing thirty-eight rattlesnakes. LLC Tripp County, South Dakota meeting. 1100 head were shipped out of Wit - A civil service examination for 3. The address of applicant: 30274 304th NOTICE OF Special event to be for the days of Sunday Street, Winner, SD 57580 6th, of June, 2021. Purpose is for Springfest. A number of residents of south - ten Tuesday night, and 100 head ship applicants for junior biologist (inju - 4. Applicant is a Limited Liability Com - PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any western Tripp county were in Winner from Colome. With the 2,000 head rious mammals) was held in Winner pany. person, persons or their representative may ap - Tuesday evening and a meeting was shipped from the county last week, Wednesday by E. D. Lynn, local sec - 5. If other than an Individual, state under FOR SPHECEIALA REVIENT G ON-SALE pear and give testimony on this matter. whose laws entity was formed: South Dakota LIQUOR LICENSE Dated this 3rd day of May, 2021 held at the courthouse to consider a this brings the total shipments from retary of the United States civil serv - 6. Date of first use of name in Nebraska: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chandra Weidner proposed dam project on the Keya - the county for the two weeks period ice board of examiners. Two 1894 (January 1st, 1894). City Council of the City of Winner, South Finance Officer paha river in southwestern Tripp to 4,000 head. applicants wrote in the examinations. 7. Date filed with Nebraska Secretary of Dakota, in the City Council Chambers at 325 Publish: May 5th, 2021 State: April 29, 2021. Monroe St. of said City of Winner will meet in For any public notice that is published one county. Following a discussion of the The paving of nine blocks on Sec - NOVEMBER - An automobile 8. General Nature of Business: ranching. regular session to consider the special event time: proposed project a committee was ond street in Winner has been com - belonging to Howard Andersen was DATED this 29th day of April, 2021. application for ON-SALE LIQUOR LI - Published once at the approximate cost of BY:/s/ Warren R Arganbright CENSE at the following location, which has $12.96 (18) appointed to further consider details pleted, and the Summit Construction stolen from the streets of Winner last Warren R. Arganbright, NSBA #10117 Ar - and plans for the project. Company, which had the paving con - Saturday evening. Mr. Andersen MARCH - South Dakota’s new tract, moved their paving equipment parked the car on the street in the east work relief program got under way away Wednesday. part of the city and later in the the past week and the provisions of JULY - With the opening of the evening when he came to get the au - the new plan of relief are now in ef - “Rose Volz $1.88 Hap Shoppe” in tomobile it had disappeared. No trace fect in Tripp county. Under the new connection with the Style Shoppe on of the missing care was found until program work relief is based on each St. Joe street, extensive improve - Sunday evening when it was discov - Got a Story? individual working for aid. Human ments and remodeling have been ered on the highway 12 miles east of relief will be paid in cash and live - completed and the new millinery Winner. stock feed paid in script. salon will occupy the east side of the Back at his desk after a two-weeks Call the Winner All motor vehicles are required to building. trip to California and the southwest, have 1934 license plates by April 1st, The water in the Little White Governor Tom Berry, said Saturday and the county treasurer’s office is a River is at the lowest stage it has ever he expects to start work immediately busy place this week, issuing the new been since 1911 according to Fred on proposed liquor control and tax Advocate at 842-1481 license plates.

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