Page 2 - Thursday, August 10, 2000 The
CHURCHES
First Baptist Church
10th and Cleveland
Pastor Nathan McNally
283-2776
Worship and Children's Church - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 7:00 p,m.
Church of Christ
123 Edna
Minister - Marvin Massey
Bible Study - 10:00 a.m.; Worship - 11:00 a.m.; Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.;
Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
116 S. 3rd
Full Gospel- Non Denominational
Pastor Richard Davis
Sunday School - 9:00 a.m.; Worship - 10:00 a.m.;
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.;
Royal Rangers for-boys and Missionettes for girls.
United Methodist Church
3rd and Ryan
Pastor Ed Bollack
Phone 283-1954
Sunday School 9:30 a,m. Ages 3-13.
Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Handicap accessible.
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Pastor Bran&
Worship Service - 8:45 a.m., Sundays;
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m., Sundays.
Wesleyan Church
Pastor Dennis Stroup
West Highway 14
Sunday School - none; Morning Worship & Children's Church -
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; Proverbs 27-17 Men's Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 p.m,
Church of the Good Shepherd Mission-Episcopal
Rev. Ben Wright
602 Main
Adult Sunday School 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship & Youth Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Thursday Eucharist/Healing 5:00 p.m. Contact Rose 7lla Proctor,
283-3695, or Harold Bared, 283-3378 for more information.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Lee Street
Sacrament Meeting - 9:00 a.m.; Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.;
Priesthood Meeting and Relief Society - 11:00 a.m.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thompson and 4th
Pastor Boyan Leterof
Ph. 1-307-685-4224
Worship Service 4:00 p.m.
St. Paul's Catholic Church
805 Oak, Sundance
Sister Frances Schaf, O.S.U.
Ph. 283-2383
Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m.
Gateway Ministries
Corner of Cleveland & North 4th Street
Dr. Wayne Phillips, Minister
Sunday Worship and Childrens Church - 10:30 a.m.
Crook County Nursing Home
Church services are held at 10:00 a.m. each Friday.
Local ministers take turns holding services.
News box
Crook County Land Use Planning & Zoning Commission meeting
Mon., Aug. 14, 6:00 p.m., Hub Ca/e, Moorcroft, public welcome.
L & E Investment Club meeting
Wed., Aug. 16, 5:15 p.m., higbee's.
Sundance Chamber of Commerce meeting
Tues., Aug. 15, noon, Aro Restaurant.
Sundance Rod & Gun Club meeting
Tues., Aug. 15, 8:00 p.m., VF3N hall.
Crook County School District No. 1 Board meeting
Thurs., Aug. 17, 6:00 p.m., Sundance.
Crook County Christian Women brunch
Wed., Aug. 16, 10:00 a.m., Moorcrofl Christian School. Reservations:
283-2406 or 467-5740 or 756-3800.
Reptile Show
Sat., Aug. 12 & Sun., Aug, 13, 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m., Black Hills State
University Student Union Building, Spearfish. Public welcome.
End-of-Summer Blowout at Crook County Library
Begins Mon., Aug. 14, 10:30 each day. Mon., watermelon party; Tues.,
bubble party; Wed., water wars; Thurs., swap meet; Fri., picnic bash.
Call for information.
Public Health Immunization clinic
Tues., Aug. 15, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., Moorcroft clinic basement.
Crook County Family Planning clinic
I Fri., Aug. 18, call 283-1142 for appointment.
! Crook" Col W'eed & P'est i'ea ;;urge h'erbic'ide;nrmation iuncheon
; Thurs., Aug. 24, noon, Devils Tower KOA. Reservations to Weed and
Pest office 283-2375 before 5:00 p.m., Aug. 18.
J
Our Thanks
We would like to extend a big thank you to Rick Kipp tgr spotting the
fire on the school section and calling for assistance in extinguishing #.
Thank you to the neighbors and the Sundance Fl"re Department fir
putting it out. Thank you also to those who sl'nt considerable time look.
ing for the other tTre in Ash dgown. It is very much, appreciated.
:'',,. - "" Thank you agaih,
Bush Ranches
Dewey, Peggy, Heath
& Cur[ Turbiville
Our Thanks
Somehow "thanks" doesn "t seem adequate, to acknowledge everything
that has been done for Mum and us, the past rear. All o/the visitors, and
phone calls to Mum were what kept her going. When she realized hospi-
tah'zation was in the future--she asked "fro go to Sundance, because I
have friends there'--what an understatement/Friends came from every-
where/
The nurses and Dr. VHlano were quick to respond to Mum "s needs. Dr.
Bob (Robert)/s in a class all his own, with Mum.
Thank you to Jimmy and Gall for helping the past year andAuntJeannic
Yor carrying mail whenever needed.
The caring and support have been awesome. We are truly blessed-I know
we had a special morn, I just didn "t reah'ze how many others knew alvo/
Thank you,
Margaret's family
Ted and Pat Svohoda
Troy, Angle, Kayo
Jerlyn, Brian, Haler
Katheryn & Merle Blakeman
Jean & Ken Holwell family
Jerry & Judy Blakeman family
Eric & Jeannie Huseby family
Ivan & Delores Davis family
Our Thanks
We wish to thank the Crook County Fire Department and all the neigh-
bors who helpedput out the tTre on our ranch August3. It's nice to know
help is close by.
Roger & Eva Kyar
Our Thanks
Thank ou, Sundance State Bank, for buwng my market steer. Your
genetrJus SUplrt of the Jr. Livestock Sale is gready appreciated.
Erin Vineyard
Our Thanks
Thank you, Northern Ag, Terry 's Auto, Dillon Hardware, Aro Restau.
rant, and Sundance State Bank fur donating to our rafHe.
The Bearlodge FFA Chapter
Our Thanks
We would like to say thank you to all our friends and old neighbors
(rum Sundance and surrounding area who came to help us celebrate our
5(r anniversary, and for aft the beautiful cards and best wishes. We al>
nreciate it very much.
Buck and Gloria Christopherson
Our Thanks
We would like to thank all the people participating in the control o/the
h'ghtning tTre on our place.
The Nuckolls Ranch, Inc.
Our Thanks•
T, the Crook County Fair Board." The residents of the Crook County
Nursing Home would like to "`thank you" for a wonderful Fair Parade/
We appreciate the announcer who was at the beginning o/the parade to
give us the "7ow down ". We would alo h'ke to extend a '`thank you "to all
the people who worked so hard to make it a success/
Sin ce rcly,
Crook County Nursing Home
Residents
Come/1#/ us
/Oth birthday w/tb a card shower./
Iqyrtle Mac Graham Proctor
August 12, 2000
2:00- 5:00 p.m.
Hu!ett Civic Center • Eulett, Wyoming
Hostz." oi/drR, p,ath##ttn,
CROOK COUNTY MEDICAL
SERVICES DISTRICT
Hospital Report
July 30 - Aug 5= 2000
Admissions ........................................ 3
Helen Cole
Dismissals .......................................... 1
ER patients .......................................... 20
Physical Therapy pattents .................. 30
Respiratory Therapy patients ............... 6
Cardio-Pumonary patients ................... 0
X-rays .................................................. 28
CT scans ............................................... 2
Nuclear Medicine ................................... 0
Ultrasounds ....................................... 1
Mammograms ..................................... 0
Labs .................................................... 56
Ambulance runs .................................. 8
Osteoporosis Screening ..................... 0
CLINIC VISITS
Sundance ......................................... 131
Moorcroft ............................................. 47
Hulett .................................................... 30
Support your local
Health Care Center
Wayne Garman cor-
rectly identified Clay
Hutchinson to win two
tickets to the Mat-
thews Opera House
Theater Main Stage
opening night produc-
tion, On Golden Pond.
Tickets courtesy of
Matthews Opera
House Theater.
Zeta Anderson cor-
rectly identified, left
to right, Jenna Moline,
Sadie Mischke, Brand[
Brengle, Shana Jahnig
to win two tickets to
the Matthews Opera
House Theater Main
Stage opening night
production, On Golden
Pond. Tickets courtesy
of Matthews Opera
House Theater.
Birth
I
Brad Tenke and Alysa
Mannetter of Sundance,
Wyoming, announce the
birth of a baby boy born
August 4, 2000 at Camp-
bell County Memorial Hos-
pital, Gillette, Wyoming.
The baby boy has been
named Justin John Tenke.
He weighed seven pounds,
twelve ounces and was 21
inchcs long.
Maternal grandparents
arc John and Dcb
Manncttcr of Sundance.
Paternal grandparents
are John Tenke, Sundancc
and Melody Harem of
Rozct, Wyoming.
Maternal great-grandpar-
ents are Charlotte Stover,
Rapid City, SD and the the
late Kenneth Stover, and
Gilbert and Wilma
Mannetter, Hubbard, Iowa.
Paternal great-grandpar-
ents are Vince and Arlene
Tenke, and Bo and Criss
Rathbun all of Sundance,
WY.
Ardith L.
1955 - 2000
Funeral services foI
Lynn (Clark) York, 45,
of Sundance,
held, Saturday,
at the Episcopal
Good Shepherd in
Wyoming. Burial
Green Mountain
Sundance.
Mrs. York passed
Monday, July 31,
home in Latrobe,
following a short
cancer.
She was born
1955 in Deadwood,
kota, to Verna (Jones)
drew Clark of
ruing. In 1973 she
from Sundance High
and later attended the
sity of Wyoming and
Wyoming College
Springs, WY.
In 1974 she
York of Encam
ming. They lived in
communities of
Utah and California.
past 12 years, Ardith
employed by the
partment of Corre
Ardith was an
ber of the Episcopal
She was always a
mother, wife, dau
and friend lending a
ear and kind heart.
She enjoyed
tiques, and doing
crafts such as
tole painting.
Survivors include
band, Gale; four
topher, Tyrell, Franc
Jamison of Latrobe,
mother, Verna Clark
dance, WY; one sister,
(Gary) Huber of
and a brother, Alan
of Gillette, WY. She is
by numerous aunts,
cousins, nieces and
She was preceded il
by her father, Andrew
Sundance.
In lieu of flowers a
has been established
Church of the Good
"in'8-ond-a_.c/WY.
Ardith will be
who knew and,
PUBLIC
Northeast and
Tongue Basin
Advisory
Meetings
PT-WednesdaY,
August 16@
Sheridan Inn
856 Broadway
Sheridan, WY
NE-Thursday,
August 17 @ 6:00
Niobrara Co. Fair
310 W. Hwy. 20
Lusk, VVY
For more informal
Development
(307) 777-7626 or
water
You're Invited To Attend:
Summer Bible Study
With Dr. T. Wayne PhllllpS
of Gateway Ministries
Thursday evenings at
Crook County Public
Conference Room
414 Main Street •
:
Notes & Bibles
Enter through side door
Owned by: Sundance Times, Inc.- Curtis and LMda Moberg
Curtis Moberg: owner, publisher, and advertising
Linda Moberg: owner, and editor
Staff: Donna Jones: ad design/make-up, legals, billing; Tanja Bit'ks: design, make-up,
. photography, typesetting; Elizabeth Canfield: staff writer, proofing; Evonna Schelling: staff
writer/reporter; Kathy Wilson: circulation; Julie Collins: contributing correspondent.
Postmaster: Send any address changes to P.O. Box 400, Sundance, WY 82729
DEADLINE
10:00 a.m. Tuesday of week to be inserted.
COPYRIGHT@ 2000 by THE SUNDANCE TIMES All rights reserved.
Official Newspaper For Crook County
City of Sundance, Wyoming and the U.S. Land Office
2000 t/IE M BER
WYOMING
PRESS
ASSOCLTION
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mail this form with your check to Box 400 or bring it to our office
Street, Sundance, WY 82729.
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Address
Town
Subscription Rates
Crook, Weston, Campbell, Butte, Lawrence, and Carter counties- $18
All others except foreign countries - $20,50
Page 2 - Thursday, August 10, 2000 The
CHURCHES
First Baptist Church
10th and Cleveland
Pastor Nathan McNally
283-2776
Worship and Children's Church - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 7:00 p,m.
Church of Christ
123 Edna
Minister - Marvin Massey
Bible Study - 10:00 a.m.; Worship - 11:00 a.m.; Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.;
Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
116 S. 3rd
Full Gospel- Non Denominational
Pastor Richard Davis
Sunday School - 9:00 a.m.; Worship - 10:00 a.m.;
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.;
Royal Rangers for-boys and Missionettes for girls.
United Methodist Church
3rd and Ryan
Pastor Ed Bollack
Phone 283-1954
Sunday School 9:30 a,m. Ages 3-13.
Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Handicap accessible.
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Pastor Bran&
Worship Service - 8:45 a.m., Sundays;
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m., Sundays.
Wesleyan Church
Pastor Dennis Stroup
West Highway 14
Sunday School - none; Morning Worship & Children's Church -
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; Proverbs 27-17 Men's Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 p.m,
Church of the Good Shepherd Mission-Episcopal
Rev. Ben Wright
602 Main
Adult Sunday School 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship & Youth Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Thursday Eucharist/Healing 5:00 p.m. Contact Rose 7lla Proctor,
283-3695, or Harold Bared, 283-3378 for more information.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Lee Street
Sacrament Meeting - 9:00 a.m.; Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.;
Priesthood Meeting and Relief Society - 11:00 a.m.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thompson and 4th
Pastor Boyan Leterof
Ph. 1-307-685-4224
Worship Service 4:00 p.m.
St. Paul's Catholic Church
805 Oak, Sundance
Sister Frances Schaf, O.S.U.
Ph. 283-2383
Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m.
Gateway Ministries
Corner of Cleveland & North 4th Street
Dr. Wayne Phillips, Minister
Sunday Worship and Childrens Church - 10:30 a.m.
Crook County Nursing Home
Church services are held at 10:00 a.m. each Friday.
Local ministers take turns holding services.
News box
Crook County Land Use Planning & Zoning Commission meeting
Mon., Aug. 14, 6:00 p.m., Hub Ca/e, Moorcroft, public welcome.
L & E Investment Club meeting
Wed., Aug. 16, 5:15 p.m., higbee's.
Sundance Chamber of Commerce meeting
Tues., Aug. 15, noon, Aro Restaurant.
Sundance Rod & Gun Club meeting
Tues., Aug. 15, 8:00 p.m., VF3N hall.
Crook County School District No. 1 Board meeting
Thurs., Aug. 17, 6:00 p.m., Sundance.
Crook County Christian Women brunch
Wed., Aug. 16, 10:00 a.m., Moorcrofl Christian School. Reservations:
283-2406 or 467-5740 or 756-3800.
Reptile Show
Sat., Aug. 12 & Sun., Aug, 13, 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m., Black Hills State
University Student Union Building, Spearfish. Public welcome.
End-of-Summer Blowout at Crook County Library
Begins Mon., Aug. 14, 10:30 each day. Mon., watermelon party; Tues.,
bubble party; Wed., water wars; Thurs., swap meet; Fri., picnic bash.
Call for information.
Public Health Immunization clinic
Tues., Aug. 15, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., Moorcroft clinic basement.
Crook County Family Planning clinic
I Fri., Aug. 18, call 283-1142 for appointment.
! Crook" Col W'eed & P'est i'ea ;;urge h'erbic'ide;nrmation iuncheon
; Thurs., Aug. 24, noon, Devils Tower KOA. Reservations to Weed and
Pest office 283-2375 before 5:00 p.m., Aug. 18.
J
Our Thanks
We would like to extend a big thank you to Rick Kipp tgr spotting the
fire on the school section and calling for assistance in extinguishing #.
Thank you to the neighbors and the Sundance Fl"re Department fir
putting it out. Thank you also to those who sl'nt considerable time look.
ing for the other tTre in Ash dgown. It is very much, appreciated.
:'',,. - "" Thank you agaih,
Bush Ranches
Dewey, Peggy, Heath
& Cur[ Turbiville
Our Thanks
Somehow "thanks" doesn "t seem adequate, to acknowledge everything
that has been done for Mum and us, the past rear. All o/the visitors, and
phone calls to Mum were what kept her going. When she realized hospi-
tah'zation was in the future--she asked "fro go to Sundance, because I
have friends there'--what an understatement/Friends came from every-
where/
The nurses and Dr. VHlano were quick to respond to Mum "s needs. Dr.
Bob (Robert)/s in a class all his own, with Mum.
Thank you to Jimmy and Gall for helping the past year andAuntJeannic
Yor carrying mail whenever needed.
The caring and support have been awesome. We are truly blessed-I know
we had a special morn, I just didn "t reah'ze how many others knew alvo/
Thank you,
Margaret's family
Ted and Pat Svohoda
Troy, Angle, Kayo
Jerlyn, Brian, Haler
Katheryn & Merle Blakeman
Jean & Ken Holwell family
Jerry & Judy Blakeman family
Eric & Jeannie Huseby family
Ivan & Delores Davis family
Our Thanks
We wish to thank the Crook County Fire Department and all the neigh-
bors who helpedput out the tTre on our ranch August3. It's nice to know
help is close by.
Roger & Eva Kyar
Our Thanks
Thank ou, Sundance State Bank, for buwng my market steer. Your
genetrJus SUplrt of the Jr. Livestock Sale is gready appreciated.
Erin Vineyard
Our Thanks
Thank you, Northern Ag, Terry 's Auto, Dillon Hardware, Aro Restau.
rant, and Sundance State Bank fur donating to our rafHe.
The Bearlodge FFA Chapter
Our Thanks
We would like to say thank you to all our friends and old neighbors
(rum Sundance and surrounding area who came to help us celebrate our
5(r anniversary, and for aft the beautiful cards and best wishes. We al>
nreciate it very much.
Buck and Gloria Christopherson
Our Thanks
We would like to thank all the people participating in the control o/the
h'ghtning tTre on our place.
The Nuckolls Ranch, Inc.
Our Thanks•
T, the Crook County Fair Board." The residents of the Crook County
Nursing Home would like to "`thank you" for a wonderful Fair Parade/
We appreciate the announcer who was at the beginning o/the parade to
give us the "7ow down ". We would alo h'ke to extend a '`thank you "to all
the people who worked so hard to make it a success/
Sin ce rcly,
Crook County Nursing Home
Residents
Come/1#/ us
/Oth birthday w/tb a card shower./
Iqyrtle Mac Graham Proctor
August 12, 2000
2:00- 5:00 p.m.
Hu!ett Civic Center • Eulett, Wyoming
Hostz." oi/drR, p,ath##ttn,
CROOK COUNTY MEDICAL
SERVICES DISTRICT
Hospital Report
July 30 - Aug 5= 2000
Admissions ........................................ 3
Helen Cole
Dismissals .......................................... 1
ER patients .......................................... 20
Physical Therapy pattents .................. 30
Respiratory Therapy patients ............... 6
Cardio-Pumonary patients ................... 0
X-rays .................................................. 28
CT scans ............................................... 2
Nuclear Medicine ................................... 0
Ultrasounds ....................................... 1
Mammograms ..................................... 0
Labs .................................................... 56
Ambulance runs .................................. 8
Osteoporosis Screening ..................... 0
CLINIC VISITS
Sundance ......................................... 131
Moorcroft ............................................. 47
Hulett .................................................... 30
Support your local
Health Care Center
Wayne Garman cor-
rectly identified Clay
Hutchinson to win two
tickets to the Mat-
thews Opera House
Theater Main Stage
opening night produc-
tion, On Golden Pond.
Tickets courtesy of
Matthews Opera
House Theater.
Zeta Anderson cor-
rectly identified, left
to right, Jenna Moline,
Sadie Mischke, Brand[
Brengle, Shana Jahnig
to win two tickets to
the Matthews Opera
House Theater Main
Stage opening night
production, On Golden
Pond. Tickets courtesy
of Matthews Opera
House Theater.
Birth
I
Brad Tenke and Alysa
Mannetter of Sundance,
Wyoming, announce the
birth of a baby boy born
August 4, 2000 at Camp-
bell County Memorial Hos-
pital, Gillette, Wyoming.
The baby boy has been
named Justin John Tenke.
He weighed seven pounds,
twelve ounces and was 21
inchcs long.
Maternal grandparents
arc John and Dcb
Manncttcr of Sundance.
Paternal grandparents
are John Tenke, Sundancc
and Melody Harem of
Rozct, Wyoming.
Maternal great-grandpar-
ents are Charlotte Stover,
Rapid City, SD and the the
late Kenneth Stover, and
Gilbert and Wilma
Mannetter, Hubbard, Iowa.
Paternal great-grandpar-
ents are Vince and Arlene
Tenke, and Bo and Criss
Rathbun all of Sundance,
WY.
Ardith L.
1955 - 2000
Funeral services foI
Lynn (Clark) York, 45,
of Sundance,
held, Saturday,
at the Episcopal
Good Shepherd in
Wyoming. Burial
Green Mountain
Sundance.
Mrs. York passed
Monday, July 31,
home in Latrobe,
following a short
cancer.
She was born
1955 in Deadwood,
kota, to Verna (Jones)
drew Clark of
ruing. In 1973 she
from Sundance High
and later attended the
sity of Wyoming and
Wyoming College
Springs, WY.
In 1974 she
York of Encam
ming. They lived in
communities of
Utah and California.
past 12 years, Ardith
employed by the
partment of Corre
Ardith was an
ber of the Episcopal
She was always a
mother, wife, dau
and friend lending a
ear and kind heart.
She enjoyed
tiques, and doing
crafts such as
tole painting.
Survivors include
band, Gale; four
topher, Tyrell, Franc
Jamison of Latrobe,
mother, Verna Clark
dance, WY; one sister,
(Gary) Huber of
and a brother, Alan
of Gillette, WY. She is
by numerous aunts,
cousins, nieces and
She was preceded il
by her father, Andrew
Sundance.
In lieu of flowers a
has been established
Church of the Good
"in'8-ond-a_.c/WY.
Ardith will be
who knew and,
PUBLIC
Northeast and
Tongue Basin
Advisory
Meetings
PT-WednesdaY,
August 16@
Sheridan Inn
856 Broadway
Sheridan, WY
NE-Thursday,
August 17 @ 6:00
Niobrara Co. Fair
310 W. Hwy. 20
Lusk, VVY
For more informal
Development
(307) 777-7626 or
water
You're Invited To Attend:
Summer Bible Study
With Dr. T. Wayne PhllllpS
of Gateway Ministries
Thursday evenings at
Crook County Public
Conference Room
414 Main Street •
:
Notes & Bibles
Enter through side door
Owned by: Sundance Times, Inc.- Curtis and LMda Moberg
Curtis Moberg: owner, publisher, and advertising
Linda Moberg: owner, and editor
Staff: Donna Jones: ad design/make-up, legals, billing; Tanja Bit'ks: design, make-up,
. photography, typesetting; Elizabeth Canfield: staff writer, proofing; Evonna Schelling: staff
writer/reporter; Kathy Wilson: circulation; Julie Collins: contributing correspondent.
Postmaster: Send any address changes to P.O. Box 400, Sundance, WY 82729
DEADLINE
10:00 a.m. Tuesday of week to be inserted.
COPYRIGHT@ 2000 by THE SUNDANCE TIMES All rights reserved.
Official Newspaper For Crook County
City of Sundance, Wyoming and the U.S. Land Office
2000 t/IE M BER
WYOMING
PRESS
ASSOCLTION
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mail this form with your check to Box 400 or bring it to our office
Street, Sundance, WY 82729.
Name
Address
Town
Subscription Rates
Crook, Weston, Campbell, Butte, Lawrence, and Carter counties- $18
All others except foreign countries - $20,50