JUNE 16, 1994 THE SUNDANCE TIMES PAGE II
NEW USED
PURCF
BUY
EAL
SALES
Saturday, June
? New tractor urn-
Christmas deco-
many miscellaneous and
813 South 5th.
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SALE
House For Sale
283-3756. tfn
1954 Chev. pickup I /
Window cab, runs good,
Call 283-2685 any-
23-24*
~: Homemade trailer,
Chev. frame, wood fiat
• 4' wood side racks
clear title,
I 0' long. Call 283-
23-24*
THE DEVILS TOWER Conserva-
tion District has approximately 80
Rocky Mountain Juniper and 10
Ponderosa Pine seedling trees for
sale. Call 283-2501. It
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FORSALE: 1980Silverline 17 1/2
fL fiberglass boat, deep V, open
bow, 175 H.P. inboard-outboard
with many extras, for fishing and
skiing. Cad] 283-1707. 24-25
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i 1980 DODGE Omni, 1971 Renault,
1974 Lincoln Mark IV, 5 hp. log
, splitter, 3/4 hp. air compressor
! and tank. Call 283-2719. tfn
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LARGE NORTHEAST Wyoming
Ranch. 33,975+ acres, 24,270+ fee
acres. Good improvements. Price
$2,200,000. Elkhorn Realty, Buf-
falo, Wyo. 1-800-967-2105 or 307-
684-5579. 1 twc
LOOK AT THE REST, then buy the
bestl New Marsh field and Colorado
built homes. Financing, 10% down,
trades welcome. Four trucks. Brady
Mobile Homes, 1-800-334-5239.
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- 10-speed women's
speed woman's bike; 1
rowing machine and a
cross country ski ma-
283-I 197. 23-24
ALL ME"I'AL carousel horses. Full-
size leaper, Coca-Cola emblem on
bays. Only five left. Call 436-9836.
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FOR SALE
k~e prairie lot in recreational subdivision.
lots in Sundance.
lot and small building on west side of Sundance.
acre lot at Pine Haven.
'site with extra lots in the flood plain.
1 1/2 year old home, landscaped, great window treatments
and lots of room.
in apple pie condition.can be purchased with or without
and garage.
for a retiree-good location.good condition.
is right.
down town with small rental included.
2 bedroom on corner lot with nice trees.
'e~ us about a new home being butt and future plans for new
Rose Zella Proctor,
Broker
283-3477 Norval Waller
; ~14c~ Hlll~ Rc4l ~4taCe SalesAssociate
283-1811
Wood stove from Se-
see it there. For In-
Barb at 283-1710.
23-24
Country home on 46
5 miles NW of Hulett. 3
fixer-upper, pole barn,
2 wells, alfalfa field,
pasture, pond, fenced.
or offer. Write: Property,
Fallon, Nev. 89407. I I tfn
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Four year old sorrel
Call Tami
24-25*
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and Indian Crafts
6 P.m. Monday, June 20,
WY. Highly
pottery, NavaJo
etc. Brochure:
307-738-
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Everyone needs a
Sometime. Auto dealer
been turned down else-
no credit. No co-slgn-
Job is your credit. Call
1-800-CAR-LOAN.
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DIRECT Pole Build-
open-face,
24x24x8 garage,
40x64x14 storage,
Fully warranted; In-
available;
Western Star
1/800/658-5565.
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8PORTS/GgNERAL Assignment
Wrlten Immediate opening for an
assertive, community-minded
writer with an emphasis on sports
at an eastern Wyoming twice weekly
newspaper. Successful candidate
will be hard-working and po3sess
the following abilities: Column
writing, action photography, lay
out and design, and a commitment
to small town Journal•am. Position
will call for some general assign-
ment duties as well. In return, we'll
provide a competitive salary, ben-
efits and retirement plan to the
right candidate. Send cover letter
and resume to: Cary Berry, Man-
aging Editor, Torrlngton Telegram,
P.O. Box 1058, Torrington, Wyo.,
82240. I twc
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Licensed Life and Health agent
needed. Quality products, high
commissions with advance before
issue, lead system, and benefits.
(Must qualify f0r~hdvances and
benefits). Call: 1-800-252-2581.
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EASY WORK! Excellent Pay• As-
semble products at home. Call toll
free 1-800-467-5566, ext. 11624.
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AIRLINF_~ NOW H~RINGII Entry
level: Customer servlce/baggage
handlers/ticket agents. Many other
positions. $300-$1,000 weekly.
Great travel benefits. Local OR
relocation. For application and fee
Information, call 1-800-647-
7420....ext. A- 174. I twc
BINGO - $50 Jackpot each week
also $300+ running jackpot. 7:30
every Tuesday, Sundance Senior
Citizens Center, Public Welcome.
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HOMEOWNERS: Pay off your
mortgage I0 years early. Triple
your equity. Save over $20,000. No
credit check or appraisal. FREE
loan analysis. World Home Mort-
gage, Cheyenne, 634-1263; (800)
377-6587. I twc
1994 I112NTERS: Guided cow elk
hunt for Wyomlng residents on Elk
Mtn. 20,000 private acres.
Cookhouse and bunkhouse, three
nights, $450 per person, Reserva-
tlons, 348-7444. Itwc
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YOUR MOTHER Saved Newspa-
per Clippings. She had time. You
don't. Just tell us what topics you
want, and we'll check every news-
paper in Wyoming for you. It's
quick, easy and inexpensive. Call
745-8144,
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181,000 Wyoming People will read
your classified ad Ifyou place it In
WY-CAN. Sell, buy, announce.
$109 for 25 words. Contact your
local newspaper, ltwc
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IBUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES [}
"ADOPTION: We can help each
GREAT RETURN on Investment. other. Active, happily-married
Motel units/six rooms per unit. couple long to adopt newborn. We
Pre-owned homes, good condition, can provide all the best life has to
Free delivery within 300 miles, offer. Please call Pam and Jeff at l-
Gillette, Wyoming. Brady Mobile 800-982-3678. Itwc
Homes, 1-800-334-5239. Itwc .........................................
"- ........................................ ADOPTION. Young professional
BUFFALO, WYOMING Conve- California couple with much love,
nience Store: Tack shop, gas, 1,440 good home, education, and secu-
sq. ft. home. Just off 1-90, Buffalo, rity to offer, wishes to adopt white
Wyo.ElkhornRealty, BuffaloWho., baby. We can help with medical,
1-800-967-2105. Itwc legal, and living expenses. Please
......................................... call llene. (800) 787-5875. Itwc
POT We LO ' CO=".E can
the greenhouse located on 26 give your newborn love, a Joyful
- home, education, security. Call us
Canyon Road. 4th Annual end of LOST: Earring, made of 1942 Lib- to taLk- 415-573-6708 collect. Exp.
season SALE. 4 & 6 packs, 2 beds ertyHead dime. Reward, 283-1953. pd. as legal.
of perennials, red seed geraniums I twc
and strawberries 99¢, many other I t .........................................
......................................... ADOPT: A baby should be and will
bargains. I t* """""""""""P"'P"""P'"'"""' be loved. Secure and very happy in
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] HIpW d [ financially secure, happily mar-
eante ,...m................m.......m...... ried couple. Grandmas', aunts',
uncles' and cousins' hugs and
m,,q,mm.....m.,.,.,........mmm,01l[ WANTED TO RENT: 3-bedroom kisses are waiting for your new-
PART TIME office assistant, house. Call 283-341 I. tfn born. Let's help each other and
Approx. 16 hrs./wk. General office ........... - .................. 7 ......... -
skills. Send resume to: DevilsTower . give your baby the best things in
Conservation District, P.O. Box SERVICES life. All expenses paid. Call Linda
357, Sundance, Wyoming 82729. and Jim anytime at 1-800-841-
I t 7026. I twc
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......................................... WANTED: I will do lawn work Jobs, BECOME A REAL ESTATE Ap-
HELP WANTED: Part-tlme secre- also painting and odd Jobs. 283- praiser. High earnings. Home
tary/receptionist. Contact Brenda 2719. twc ' study. Earn professional designa-
Gearhart at Northern Wyoming .........................................
Mental Health Center, 283-3636. •ion through national college of
AA MEETS MONDAYS - 8 p.m. appraisal. P.C.D.I., Atlanta, Geor-
24-25
Sundance Senior Center, northl gia. Freeliterature. 800-362-7070,
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entrance, tfn , dept. RRG730. Itwc
CARRIERS .......................................... :: .....................................
A RF~PONSIBLE BABY-SITtER,
WANTED who is great with kldsl CPR andi
CARD
OF
Red Cross certified. Call 283-1897
Deliver The and ask for Kenda Fuhrmann. THANKS
Rapid City Journal tfn
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* Morning Hours WHISPERING PINES Painting & CARD OF THANKS
Janitorial Services. Licensed and We would like to thank everyone
* Good Pay ,
Insured. Commercial, Residential, who called, sent cards, gifts and
CaJ~ Gwon 283-3957. tfn came to visit Josh while he was in
!-800-8434R300 ......................................... the Sundance Hospital and the
Rapid City, S.D. hospital.
i MlSc A special thanks to Dr. Villano,
CRUISE S]IIPSHIring. Earn up to the Sundance High School staff
$2,000+/mo. working on cruise •
ships or land-tour companies. No
exp. necessary. For info. call 1-
206-634-0468, ext. C8975. Itwc
LQ..lasstflcations___ may ¢~mtaln ads for oonversatton or recorded
messages
~e tree of telephones. Calls to such numbers result in a charge to the
Phone number. These telephone related services arc
and are regulated by the Federal Communications
Complaints may be directed to the FCC, 1919 M Street NEW.,
recommends that you investigate every phase of business
We suggest you consult your own attorncy and ask for a free
or further information h-om the company making the offer before
money. Or you may contact the Attorney General's Oi~ce, 125
WY 820(D ($07) 777.7841.
is not responsible or liable whatso~r for any
by an ad in this newspaper or for any of the servlces,
or offered by our advertisers. The content
of the advert~er. We
encourage or promote the purchase or sale of any
service, company or individual that chooses to advertise
and we reserve (;he right to refuse any/an
we deem inappropriate or unacceptable by our
this newspaper reserves the right to edit, or locate
advertisement under whatever heading we decide
con•ore with r classification regulations.
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DU3~H STUDENT interested in
sports, computers. Other Scaudl-
navian, European, South Ameri-
can, Asian high school exchange
students arriving August. Become
a host family/AISE. Call Bryan
and Patty (307) 856-9564 or 1-
800-SIBLING. ltwc
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-- Questions or concerns?
Call Casper-based Wyoming AIDS
Project. For confidential informa-
tion and referral, call toll free 1-
800-675-2698; 237-7833. Write
P.O. Box 9353, Casper, WY 82609.
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35TII~AL Medicine Bow Days
and Rodeo June 24, 25, 26 Medi-
cine Bow, Wyoming. Craft fair,
parade, games, Hanging of Dutch
Charlle, rodeo, barbecue, dances,
chuck wagon races, ltwc
Ws rr ADs
andJunlor high students. You're a
great bunch. Your concern meant
a lot to all of us.
Thanks,
Josh Smith and
family
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to all who attended
our 50th anniversary open house
and those businesses who sent
flowers. Congratulations to Shan-
non Smith for winning the $50 gift
certificate.
Durfee's
An old clothes ham-
per can make a good
storage container for
blankets and pillows.
Twenty Five Years Ago
June 19, 1969
Five Sundance High School band
members left Sunday for the Uni-
versity of Wyoming band camp at
Laramie. Local students attending
are Janet Cole, Judy Snider, Allen
Bailey, Carla Hughes and Debble
Gray.
Several Sundance Commercial
Club members will meet in Chey-
enne Monday and Tuesday to dis-
cuss the possibilities of the estab-
lishment of a para-medlcal school
at the Sundance Air Force Station
facilities." Attending the meeting
will be Paul Sharp, R.M. Bernd,
Mayor G.W. (Buster) Popham and
E.E. Wheeler.
Budgets totaling $667,979 were
adopted for the 1969-70 school
year Thursday by the Crook County
High School Board at its meeting
in Sundance.
Three more donations to the local
swimming pool have been made,
according to Dick Durfee, who is
acting as custodial of the fund.
Latest donations were made by
Robert Streeter, Richard H. Durfee
and The Sundance Times.
Several Sundance and Moorcroft
women finished in the money
during the annual state tourna-
ment of the Wyoming Women's
Bowling Assn. In Class A singles,
Merlene Elwonger, Sundance, fin-
ished eighth with 653. Ruth
Weaver, Sundance, was in 10th
place with 647.
Emerson Pickerd, Sundance, was
named the year's outstanding
district commander of the Wyo-
ming VFW.
Miss Wendy Courchaine, Beu-
lah, Saturday was crowned Miss
Rodeo Crook Coun,ty at Hulett.
Thirty Five Years Ago
June 18, 1959
Parts of Interstate 90, just west of
Sundance are beginning to take
shape as several construction
companies go ahead with the
mammoth road building project.
Johnny Morris, Don Little, Mill-
ard Ripley, Fielding Phillips, Jesse
Driskill, Vic and Clinton Small and
Clara Sedgwick walked offwith top
honors at the annual Hulett rodeo
last weekend.
The Crook County Cowbelles have
announced that their picnic will be
held at Keyhole Dam June 21
starting at I 1 a.m.
The board of county commis-
sioners Friday considered a pro-
posed county budget calling foz
total appropriations ol
$228,388.15 to operate the count~
during the 1959-60 fiscal year.
Food Specials from Model Gro-
cery: Kool Aid - 12 for 49¢; Om
Family Catsup - 3 for 57¢; I0 oz
pkg. Frozen Peas - 5 for 89¢, Grad(
A Fresh Fryers - lb. 39¢; slice(
peaches in syrup - 3 for $ I.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lanning of Al
addin are the parents of a daugh
ter born Monday at the Deadwood
hospital. The babyweighed 9 Ibs. I
oz. and has been named Barbara
Jean.
Fifty Years Ago
June 15, 1944
Ordy three left here Wednesday
morning to go to Denver for selec-
tive service examinations. Those
goingwere Joe Graham, Moorcroft,
Kenneth Cressman of Spearfish
(formerly of Alva), and Robert
Dudrey of Sundance who has been
in Indianapolis, IN.
School elections will be held
throughout the county next Mon-
day, June 19. No petitions have
been filed for the high school board
here nor in Hulett so ballots will be
printed without names and elec-
tion will be made by write-in votes.
Members whose term of office
expire are Walt Tracy, Ed Chatfleld
and Louis Ewlng. Remaining board
members are Anton Policky,
Charles Chittlm and Clause See-
ley.
Beginning with a band concert at
12:15 Sundance will be host to
farmers from all over the county at
the annual Farmers Day picnic
being held on June 24.
The Model Grocery is holding a
Ration Roundup for all Food
Stamps in Book 4: Processed
Foods- A8 through V8 blue stamps
all now good for I0 pounds each;
Meats, Fats, etc-. A8 through W8
red stamps all now valid for I0
points each; Sugar - stamps 30
and 31 each good for 5 Ibs sugar;
Shoes - airplane stamps I and 2 in
book 3 each good for I pair shoes;
Gasoline - A- I I coupons must last
through June 21.
There will be a dance at the
American Legion Hall on Sat., June
24. Admission - 75¢ grade students
and adults $1.30: music by The
Chittim Dance Band.
Sixty Years Ago
June 14, 1934
Cattle buying under the drought
relief program in Crook county
started on Tuesday with a tri-
county practice appraisal over in
the Moorcroft section.
Work on the Sundance flour mill
is going along nicely and the
building will soon be completed.
Mr. Roberts has secured the ser-
vices of Mr. Redhair of Kearney,
WY who is here to install the ma-
chlnery and get 4h, e mill in oPera-
tion.
Work' of drilling the new city well
was started the first of the week
under the drought relief program.
Political announcements: For
County Sheriff- W.H. Blakeman;
for State Senator - John J. Blnney;
for County Commissioner - J.H.
Lincoln, Bert W. Evans; Walter F.
Tracy, Kirk B. Stoddard and Nells
J. Erland; for State Representative
- Fred Cousins; for County Sheriff
- Harry C. Johnson and Geo. M.
Wise; for County Assessor - Deane
H. Bryan.
From Elkhorn Cafe and Market -
Meals and lunches at all hours;
Milk - delivered daily or at Cafe - 2
qts for 15~; Ice - we have a limited
amount of ice for retail trade this
summer; Lard - Pure home ren-
dered lard 9¢ per lb.
The members of the I~uplicate
Bridge Club played a three-table
Howell movement at their meeting
on June 7. Claudia Carr and
Mildred Durfee placed first.
Donna Allen and Bob Beaudoin
were second, and Ethel Sharp and
Jean Harper were third.
An optimist is a person who be-
lieves that whatever happens - no
matter how bad -- It's for the best.
The pessimist is the person to
whom it happens.
Moving & cleanup auction for Marshall Morgan & auction for Ed Eby Estate, to be held st
Macler Ranch g mile= north of Gillette Qp Hwv SgN.
2 P.M.
THURSDAY JUNE 23 - AFTERNOON AUCTION
TRAILERS • SHOP TOOLS • GALVANIZED GATE8 7 ROOFING
2 axle 5'x8' trailer - galvanized roofing. 6 galvanlzod gates: 4', 10', 12', 16', 18' - Model T runntng gear -
pickup box trailer - Unooln AC welder - (TOTAL SHOP unit: ~il, lathe, & cutlers, saw, jig saw, sander, muter)
- Air tools - B&D muter - Propane tanks - Homeilte 14" chalnsaw - Carpenter tools. 5 STACK-ON tool boxes
full of tools - 500 gel lank hauled water - shop benches w/roflera - Chains & boomers - 500 geL fuel tank &
stand.
SNOWMOBILE • FISHING/HUNTING/~URVIVAL GEAR - GUNS
Kaweaald 440 snowmobile & trailer - Savage 30-30 rifle - 22 revolver - Bear 40 b. Reker Bow. camouflage
eat - 410, 270, 22 shell• - Hunting knives - fishing rods & reels - Archery/gun cleaning/fishing supplies •
Camping Gear: tents, sleaplng begs - camp stoves - Coleman lantern•, backpacks, survtval klfs, portable
picnic table, catalytic heater, axe - Winter Gear - Aefo Tech & self help books- Electdc smoker. Much morel
FURNITURE. ANTIQUES • COLLEcTABLE$ - MISC.
Whirlpool deepheal spa for bathtub - Twle bed e~a long- Rollaway bed - Metal shewing- 3 old stained glass
windows - Double-sided gas grill w/elec, roti~erle - 2 Iv/In beds w/bookcase head)oarde w/5 drawers under
each bad - matching nights•and•. Coffee table - Unique floor lamp made from fire nozzle. MW microwave
oven - Warm Mo~ng stove - Old ••wing machine - Old forgs - Old sewing rocker- Wooden cupboard -
Wooden chest ol drawers - Wooden desk - Wooden night stand - Brass miners lamp - Sliver cream pitcher -
TERMS: CASH Not R,~0o~U, t= Acid•n=
Sales Tax
MARSHALL MORGAN & ED EBY ESTATE, OWNERS
~DICK & TROY MADER, AUCTIONEERS
Ph. 3071682-3882
(IF STORMY, AUCTION WILL BE FOLLOWING DAYIII)
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