Page 8 - Thursday, August 10, 2000 The
i DeparlmentofWyoming Commander Ralph Logan, center, looks
on as local VFW Post 4311 Quartermaster Harold Bernd, left,
receives an AII-Ststs Post Quartermaster award from former VFW
Commander-in-Chief Robert Wallace, right, at the Department
of Wyoming's convention in Thermopolis. Bemd was one of five
Quartermasters named to the All-Stets team at the June conven-
tion meeting. He was awarded a white hat, certificate of award,
jeweled lapel pin, and $25 for the banquet.
Following the April 2000 election, Bernd is serving his forty-
fifth term as Quartermaster of the local VFW PosL Since joining
the Devils Tower VFW Post 4311 in 1950, he has been an officer
in the Post each year except the first. Bernd served as com-
mander in 1954-55.
I
The first root beer in Amedca wm manufactured by CharkB
Elmer Hires in Philadelphia, in 1866.
NEW FOR2000
• FRI, AUG. 1
7 PM • Arenacross Races
• SAT, AUG. 19
l0 AM • Kidz and Karz Parade
10 AM-3 PM * Douglas Invitational Art Show
ll AM * Custom Classic Car Show
7 PM • Demolition Derby
• SUN, AUG. 20
IO AM3 PM • Douglas Invitational Art Show
3 PM • Cowboy Music & Poetry
4 PM * Ranch Rodeo
• MeN, AUG,21
5 M,r C0miva p,ns ;_,
7 PM ° WPRA All Girl Rodeo -
• TUES, AUG. 22
7:30 PM • Party in the Dirt
"Celebration of Wyoming"
• WED, AUG. 3
7:30 PM - Mark ChesnuU
The Derailers in concert
• THUR, AUG. 24
8AM • Single Steer Roping
7:30 PM- PRCA Rodeo
• FRI, AUG. 25
7:30 PM • PRCA Rodeo
• SAT, AUG 26
10 AM * Wyoming State Fair Parade
I PM • Carnival Opens
6 PM • KGWC Youth Talent Contest
6:30 PM • Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2001 Coronation
7:30 PM • PRCA Rodeo
I TIMELESS TtIAOITIOH
WYOMING STATE Fill lOill00O
I
For more information call:
1-800-464-5167 • (307)-358-2398
www.wyagric.state.wy.us
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IT'S "SPECIAL" THIS WEEK
Coke Liters.....$1.09
,Coke 20 oz.......$.99
Gatorade 32 oz.....2/$3
For your cash convenience
Cigarettes- National Brands
Everyday Low Price.....$2.70
Sundance, WY
"Quick Pay"
Fuel with any major
xedit card 24 hours a day
Republican State Legislative
Candidate Forum
August 14, 2000 . 7:00 p.m.
Crook County Courthouse
Community Room
Sponsored Dy Crook County Republican Women
For more information contact
Susan Redding 467-5957 or Tins Wood 283-2795
George and Kay Green: National
Campers with a mission conference
By" Evonna Schelling
The First Baptist Church of
Sundance is getting some
much needed assistance
from George and Kay"cn"
of Ozark, Alabama.
The Greens are part of a
Southern Baptist missions
group, Campers on Mission,
made up of retired folks who
travel around the nation
helping out wherever they're
needed, and living in their
personal RVs or camp trail-
ers at each project site.
Although the Greens are
usually a part of the larger
group, they arc working solo
on the Sundancc project fol-
lowing a trip to Casper to visit
their son who is attending
Casper College and working
for United Airlines.
From here, they will poJici-
pate in a two-week project
in Michigan, attend a rally
in Alabama, then spend the
month of October doing
maintenance work at a pri-
vate school in Kentucky.
"We do as much as we can-
-physically and financially,"
Kay Green said. Campers on
Mission is a completely vol-
unteer organization.
During 1999, their first vol-
unteer year, the Greens
logged 8,000 miles and twelve
weeks of actual project time,
which didn't include travel
and sightseeing tirnc. So far,
they€ worked in Alabama,
Arizona, Kentucky, Texas,
Maine, ancLnow Wyoming.
While here le Greens will
do a variety of maintenance
work, including painting and
sewing.
"We go to assist the church
in a town. No job is too small
or too big. Whatever they
need done is what wen do,"
George said.
After twenty-two years in A-
sia, Europe and Turkey while
George was in the U.S. Army,
the Greens are looking for-
ward to seeing more of the
United States in their retire-
ment.
They anticipate a four or
five day turnaround at home
in Ozark before starting their
fall schedule.
Regarding the church's ob-
vious appreciation of the
work being done here, the
Greens. say, %ye're the ones
getting the bigger blessing."
=All through life, we've
learned that we can't outgive
God," George Green said.
In addition to their young-
est son in Casper, George
and Kay Green have three
married children and eight
grandchildren.
set f0r Shcnd00
The National Rural Develop-
ment. Partnership will hold
their 10th annual conference
in Sheridan, Wyoming Tues-
day, August 22 through Fri-
day, August 25 at the Holi-
day Inn Convention Center.
The theme will be "Spirit of
Community: New Frontiers in
the New Century."
Scheduled speakers starting
at 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, Au-
gust 23, will include:
*Malcolm Wallop, U.S. Sena-
tor (retired), opening session
keynote speaker.
*Jim Geringer, Wyoming
Governor, welcome address.
*Jim Wilson, Sheridan
Mayor, welcome address.
*Craig Thomas, U.S. Sena-
tor, Wednesday, August 23,
12:30 p.m..
*Barbara Cubin, U.S. Con-
gresswoman, Thursday, Au-
gust 24, dinner guest speaker
at Bradford Brinton Memorial.
*Mike Enzi, U.S. Senator,
Friday, August 25, 8:00 a.m.
For more information or res-
ervations contact Mary
Randolph at 307-672-8931 or
Lola Lucero, 307-672-3760.
Eric Allison.
terms of probation.
Jason SNer
travel request to Philip, (,
Attempted Aggravated t
a
murder. A
tions.
Marlin Schlenker.
from probation.
Earl J. Reid.
leased from
rections Facility in
August 5, 2000.
on probation
Lordy,
Look Who Is
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1. TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE
OVAL () COMPLETELY NEXT TO
THE NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FOR
WHOM YOU WISH TO VOTE.
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ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
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4. TO WRITE IN A NAME, YOU MUST
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PROVIDED, AND WRITE THE
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UNITED STATES SENATOR
(SIX YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR ONE
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CD
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UNITED STATES
REPRESENTATIVE
(TWO YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR ONE
E: BARBARA CUBIN
LARRY JAY HERDT
DINe WENINO
CZ)
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STATE OFFICES
HOUSE DISTRICT'
TIM BARN
EL) MARLENE SIMONS
CD
,..,.°o.o.°,°o,o,....0°...°*,..°,°°.°o*..*.,oo°°o.
W?KEG
COUNTY OFFICES OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN
BALLOT
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(FOUR YEAR TERM) BALLOT PROPOSITIONS
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PROPOSITION, BLACKEN THE
() COMPLETELY, TO THE
.................................................. THE AREA MARKED "FOR"
"AGAINST'.
PRECINCT COMMnEEMAN
(TWO YEAR TERM) BALLOT PROPOSITION
VOTE FOR ONE CROOK COUNTY NATURAL
RESOURCE DISTRICT
NO CANDIDATE FILED "SHALL THE CROOK COUNT
..................... .... COMMISSIONERS IMPOSE
CONSERVATION DISTRICT TAX,
.................................................. TO EXCEED ONE-HALF (I/2) MIL, 0
ALL PROPERTY WITHIN
PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE O F
PROVIDING NATURAL RESOURC[
(TWO YEAR TERM) PROGRAMS DIRECTED BY
VOTE FOR ONE CROOK COUNTY NATURA L
RESOURCE DISTRICT?"
NO CANDIDATE FILED IF THIS PROPOSITION IS
THE SAME PROPOSITION SHALL 8;
SUBMITTED AT THE SECONI
.................................................. FOLLOWING GENERAL ELECTION
BY MAiL BALLOT PURSUANT TO W .S'
22-29-114 AND 22-29-115, ANI
THEREAFTER AT
GENERAL ELECTIONS OR BY
BALLOT PURSUANT;TO W.S. 22-29-11
AND 22-29-115, EVERY FOUR (4) YEAI
UNTIL THE PROPOSITION
DEFEATED.
C FOR THE CONSERVATION
DISTRICT TAX
AGAINST
DISTRICT TAX
OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT
CITY OF SUNDANCE
III
MAYOR
(TWO YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR ONE
LARRY GOODSON
JAMES A. MILLER
°.°,o,,°,°,° ...... o.o., ....... o,.°oo,°o°.o°°,°'°'°
COUNClLMEMBER
(FOUR YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR NOT
MORE THAN TWO
(=::3 PAUL BROOKS
E STEVEN J. LENZ
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• °.°oo.,,,o,,o,o..o,*,°,*o°.,,°oo,o,*,° ..... o,,°o,
OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT
Crook County, WY Aug. 22, 2000
Connie D. Tschetter, Crook County Clerk
/ L 1-1 SUNDANCE INSIDE NORTH ell
THE NRMES ( C/L[)IDATES WIT.,L A.TI) ON OFFICIAL BALLOTS AND WI[,L Ies s i@
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PUBLISH: AUC[I.qT 10, 2000
Page 8 - Thursday, August 10, 2000 The
i DeparlmentofWyoming Commander Ralph Logan, center, looks
on as local VFW Post 4311 Quartermaster Harold Bernd, left,
receives an AII-Ststs Post Quartermaster award from former VFW
Commander-in-Chief Robert Wallace, right, at the Department
of Wyoming's convention in Thermopolis. Bemd was one of five
Quartermasters named to the All-Stets team at the June conven-
tion meeting. He was awarded a white hat, certificate of award,
jeweled lapel pin, and $25 for the banquet.
Following the April 2000 election, Bernd is serving his forty-
fifth term as Quartermaster of the local VFW PosL Since joining
the Devils Tower VFW Post 4311 in 1950, he has been an officer
in the Post each year except the first. Bernd served as com-
mander in 1954-55.
I
The first root beer in Amedca wm manufactured by CharkB
Elmer Hires in Philadelphia, in 1866.
NEW FOR2000
• FRI, AUG. 1
7 PM • Arenacross Races
• SAT, AUG. 19
l0 AM • Kidz and Karz Parade
10 AM-3 PM * Douglas Invitational Art Show
ll AM * Custom Classic Car Show
7 PM • Demolition Derby
• SUN, AUG. 20
IO AM3 PM • Douglas Invitational Art Show
3 PM • Cowboy Music & Poetry
4 PM * Ranch Rodeo
• MeN, AUG,21
5 M,r C0miva p,ns ;_,
7 PM ° WPRA All Girl Rodeo -
• TUES, AUG. 22
7:30 PM • Party in the Dirt
"Celebration of Wyoming"
• WED, AUG. 3
7:30 PM - Mark ChesnuU
The Derailers in concert
• THUR, AUG. 24
8AM • Single Steer Roping
7:30 PM- PRCA Rodeo
• FRI, AUG. 25
7:30 PM • PRCA Rodeo
• SAT, AUG 26
10 AM * Wyoming State Fair Parade
I PM • Carnival Opens
6 PM • KGWC Youth Talent Contest
6:30 PM • Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2001 Coronation
7:30 PM • PRCA Rodeo
I TIMELESS TtIAOITIOH
WYOMING STATE Fill lOill00O
I
For more information call:
1-800-464-5167 • (307)-358-2398
www.wyagric.state.wy.us
,.\\;ullsl 19 ?.6
0 " "l (I
IT'S "SPECIAL" THIS WEEK
Coke Liters.....$1.09
,Coke 20 oz.......$.99
Gatorade 32 oz.....2/$3
For your cash convenience
Cigarettes- National Brands
Everyday Low Price.....$2.70
Sundance, WY
"Quick Pay"
Fuel with any major
xedit card 24 hours a day
Republican State Legislative
Candidate Forum
August 14, 2000 . 7:00 p.m.
Crook County Courthouse
Community Room
Sponsored Dy Crook County Republican Women
For more information contact
Susan Redding 467-5957 or Tins Wood 283-2795
George and Kay Green: National
Campers with a mission conference
By" Evonna Schelling
The First Baptist Church of
Sundance is getting some
much needed assistance
from George and Kay"cn"
of Ozark, Alabama.
The Greens are part of a
Southern Baptist missions
group, Campers on Mission,
made up of retired folks who
travel around the nation
helping out wherever they're
needed, and living in their
personal RVs or camp trail-
ers at each project site.
Although the Greens are
usually a part of the larger
group, they arc working solo
on the Sundancc project fol-
lowing a trip to Casper to visit
their son who is attending
Casper College and working
for United Airlines.
From here, they will poJici-
pate in a two-week project
in Michigan, attend a rally
in Alabama, then spend the
month of October doing
maintenance work at a pri-
vate school in Kentucky.
"We do as much as we can-
-physically and financially,"
Kay Green said. Campers on
Mission is a completely vol-
unteer organization.
During 1999, their first vol-
unteer year, the Greens
logged 8,000 miles and twelve
weeks of actual project time,
which didn't include travel
and sightseeing tirnc. So far,
they€ worked in Alabama,
Arizona, Kentucky, Texas,
Maine, ancLnow Wyoming.
While here le Greens will
do a variety of maintenance
work, including painting and
sewing.
"We go to assist the church
in a town. No job is too small
or too big. Whatever they
need done is what wen do,"
George said.
After twenty-two years in A-
sia, Europe and Turkey while
George was in the U.S. Army,
the Greens are looking for-
ward to seeing more of the
United States in their retire-
ment.
They anticipate a four or
five day turnaround at home
in Ozark before starting their
fall schedule.
Regarding the church's ob-
vious appreciation of the
work being done here, the
Greens. say, %ye're the ones
getting the bigger blessing."
=All through life, we've
learned that we can't outgive
God," George Green said.
In addition to their young-
est son in Casper, George
and Kay Green have three
married children and eight
grandchildren.
set f0r Shcnd00
The National Rural Develop-
ment. Partnership will hold
their 10th annual conference
in Sheridan, Wyoming Tues-
day, August 22 through Fri-
day, August 25 at the Holi-
day Inn Convention Center.
The theme will be "Spirit of
Community: New Frontiers in
the New Century."
Scheduled speakers starting
at 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, Au-
gust 23, will include:
*Malcolm Wallop, U.S. Sena-
tor (retired), opening session
keynote speaker.
*Jim Geringer, Wyoming
Governor, welcome address.
*Jim Wilson, Sheridan
Mayor, welcome address.
*Craig Thomas, U.S. Sena-
tor, Wednesday, August 23,
12:30 p.m..
*Barbara Cubin, U.S. Con-
gresswoman, Thursday, Au-
gust 24, dinner guest speaker
at Bradford Brinton Memorial.
*Mike Enzi, U.S. Senator,
Friday, August 25, 8:00 a.m.
For more information or res-
ervations contact Mary
Randolph at 307-672-8931 or
Lola Lucero, 307-672-3760.
Eric Allison.
terms of probation.
Jason SNer
travel request to Philip, (,
Attempted Aggravated t
a
murder. A
tions.
Marlin Schlenker.
from probation.
Earl J. Reid.
leased from
rections Facility in
August 5, 2000.
on probation
Lordy,
Look Who Is
l- •
1.1
1,,1
lol
lol
1,, 1
OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN AND NONPARTISAN PRIMARY
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE
OVAL () COMPLETELY NEXT TO
THE NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FOR
WHOM YOU WISH TO VOTE.
2. IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT
ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
3. USE ONLY THE PENCIL PROVIDED.
4. TO WRITE IN A NAME, YOU MUST
BLACKEN THE OVAL ( ) TO THE
LEFT OF THE DOTTED LINE
PROVIDED, AND WRITE THE
COMPLETE NAME ON THE SPACE
PROVIDED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
III
FEDERAL OFFICES
I
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(SIX YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR ONE
CRAIG THOMAS
CD
o,,o,o.oooo,,**.oo.oo.oH,ooo*,ooo.,ooooo,oooooooo
UNITED STATES
REPRESENTATIVE
(TWO YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR ONE
E: BARBARA CUBIN
LARRY JAY HERDT
DINe WENINO
CZ)
o,,,o.,°.0o°o,.,o,°,.,ooo°,..°°°,°*,°,o*o°oo,.,..,
STATE OFFICES
HOUSE DISTRICT'
TIM BARN
EL) MARLENE SIMONS
CD
,..,.°o.o.°,°o,o,....0°...°*,..°,°°.°o*..*.,oo°°o.
W?KEG
COUNTY OFFICES OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN
BALLOT
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(FOUR YEAR TERM) BALLOT PROPOSITIONS
VOTE FOR ONE
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: TO vOTE
MARK A. SEMLEK FOR OR AGAINST A
PROPOSITION, BLACKEN THE
() COMPLETELY, TO THE
.................................................. THE AREA MARKED "FOR"
"AGAINST'.
PRECINCT COMMnEEMAN
(TWO YEAR TERM) BALLOT PROPOSITION
VOTE FOR ONE CROOK COUNTY NATURAL
RESOURCE DISTRICT
NO CANDIDATE FILED "SHALL THE CROOK COUNT
..................... .... COMMISSIONERS IMPOSE
CONSERVATION DISTRICT TAX,
.................................................. TO EXCEED ONE-HALF (I/2) MIL, 0
ALL PROPERTY WITHIN
PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE O F
PROVIDING NATURAL RESOURC[
(TWO YEAR TERM) PROGRAMS DIRECTED BY
VOTE FOR ONE CROOK COUNTY NATURA L
RESOURCE DISTRICT?"
NO CANDIDATE FILED IF THIS PROPOSITION IS
THE SAME PROPOSITION SHALL 8;
SUBMITTED AT THE SECONI
.................................................. FOLLOWING GENERAL ELECTION
BY MAiL BALLOT PURSUANT TO W .S'
22-29-114 AND 22-29-115, ANI
THEREAFTER AT
GENERAL ELECTIONS OR BY
BALLOT PURSUANT;TO W.S. 22-29-11
AND 22-29-115, EVERY FOUR (4) YEAI
UNTIL THE PROPOSITION
DEFEATED.
C FOR THE CONSERVATION
DISTRICT TAX
AGAINST
DISTRICT TAX
OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT
CITY OF SUNDANCE
III
MAYOR
(TWO YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR ONE
LARRY GOODSON
JAMES A. MILLER
°.°,o,,°,°,° ...... o.o., ....... o,.°oo,°o°.o°°,°'°'°
COUNClLMEMBER
(FOUR YEAR TERM)
VOTE FOR NOT
MORE THAN TWO
(=::3 PAUL BROOKS
E STEVEN J. LENZ
o°oo,,°o.,°°,.,...,°,°..,o,,o,o°°,,,.,,,o°°,,,,,,f
• °.°oo.,,,o,,o,o..o,*,°,*o°.,,°oo,o,*,° ..... o,,°o,
OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT
Crook County, WY Aug. 22, 2000
Connie D. Tschetter, Crook County Clerk
/ L 1-1 SUNDANCE INSIDE NORTH ell
THE NRMES ( C/L[)IDATES WIT.,L A.TI) ON OFFICIAL BALLOTS AND WI[,L Ies s @
ALNAYS APPEAR IN TBE ORD INDI IN TBE SAMPLE BALLOI
PUBLISH: AUC[I.qT 10, 2000