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Shoe Repair
~ Boot ~ Shoe ~
~ Tack & Zipper Repair ~
~ Repairs Birkenstock ~
This Week At
Your Library
By: ,/ill lack,,y
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EXPERIENCE
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DEALER/CONTRACTOR
Roofing & Sheet Metal Co.
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
Crazy Horse Lane • Gillette, Wf 82716
DMING NATIVE Licensed & Bonded
DOUGLAS MILLER, Owner 307-686-1424
CARTER'S
& HEATING
Repairs
Construction
& Service
looking forward to
plumbing and
needs.
Sundance
LET DAVE TAYLOR
do all )tout
* Carpentry Work & New
Construction
* Rmtomtlon
* Repstr Work
* Remodeling
35 years general contractor.
Experienced finish carpenter.
19108 U.S. 14
Sundance
Hours: M-F: 9.12 & 1-5:30
Gordon Dovre
124 E. Hudson • Spearfish, S.D
2 Bedroom mobile home-
clean available now $275 month
283-1598 or 283-2960 tfn
Fo r Re nt: furnished apartment.
283-1767 tfn
House For Rent: water paid,
Joe Larralde an,' L.A. Helm= prefer no pets, $425/month. Call
~..~,:t~-~.z.~=--t.~,~.~. 283-1510, 283-2621 or 307-
347-8830. tfn
613 Birch Street
Newcastle Wyoming 82701
Cell Phone: (30~ 941-1169
Emil: dhelm=N~trib.com
=k Speclals
To Buy or Sell
Call Your Local Rep
Kathleen Lincoln
283-2638
Help Wanted: Applications be-
ing accepted for part-time house-
keepers. Apply at the Arrowhead
Motel. 38-39
Help Wanted: Wildlife jobs to
$21.60/hr., includes benefits.
Game wardens, security, mainte-
nance, park rangers. No experi-
ence needed. For application and
exam information call 1-800-813-
3585, ext. 9219. 8:00 a.m. -
7:00 p.m.-7 days. fds, inc. 37-40
Tack
[Iverg.
Shoe Repair
5O9 State Street
Fourche. SD 577.17
Want to sell new or old stuff?
Bring it to the Flea Market
qt Community Hall
Belle Fourche, SO
For more information call
605-892-4006
or
Box 455
Sundance, Wyo.
Home-307-283-3131
Office-307 -283 -3141
* Backhoe Service
* Gravel Hauling
* Dirt Hauling
CALL
283-1028 or
283-2335
1 81,000 Wyoming People
will read your classified ad if you
place it in WY-CAN. Sell, buy, an-
nounce. $119 for 25 words. Con-
tact your local newspaper. 39
For Sale: 1981 Century, 14'x
70', 3 bedroom, 2 bath, mobile
home. 283-2469 days, 283-2285
evenings. 38-39
Need To Know what's going on
in Wyoming? Wyoming Newspa-
For Sale: 1987 Mazda pick-up per Clipping Service reads every
4x4, 5 speed, bed liner, 2 new Wyoming newspaper.Wealsoread
tires, airconditioning, needssome the Rapid City Journal, Billings
engine work. $1000 or best of- Gazette and Denver Post. Quick,
fer. 283-1732 leave message, easy, inexpensive. (307)634-
39-40 1022. 39
For Sale: 1977 Chevy Pickup,
3/4 Ton, 4 x 4, Auto, 6.2 Diesel
$2400. 283-3300 38-39
S. 0
* Odd Jobs
* Lawn Care
Call
I
F o r S a I •: Season closeout on
canning supplies. Save an addi-
tional 10% off all sale priced jars
and lids. Dillon Hardware.
36-37-38-39
Farm Burveu
Sumt= Mollne
1-
404 Cleveland
= Sundarce, WY
307.283-3582
Discount Tires
"THE'TIRE SPECIALIST"
NEW BF Goodrich
All Terrain T/Aw Tires
420 5th Ave.
Belle Fourche, $D 57717 (605) 892-6331
F o r S a I •: Gateway computers.
Factory-direct. $0 down. Low
monthly payment. Pentium-II1600
available. Some credit problems
okay. Call by Oct. 1, waive first
payment. OMC, (800) 477-9016,
code AA33. 39
For Sale: White crib with mat-
tress, excellent condition. Call
283-2399. 39
Yard Sale: 1110 Sewell St.,
Saturday and Sunday, October
2&3, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
7'x16' tandem trailer, chains-
(grader, loader, truck), log chains,
load binders, 24' 5th wheel lite
weight camper, Sears radial saw,
porch swing and chairs, garden
tiller, teenage clothes, bedding,
miscellaneous. 39
l uflt Oak Furniture
Needs
and Furniture
Repair
ELL OAK LUMBER
Richards
,, WY
Celebrating 20 years in Ready Mix Concrete
Great Prices
Free Estimates
Toll Free 1-888-474-9631
WHITE DAKOTA LUMBER
Contractor
©lal
tlal i Store Hours: [
Remodeling Work I Mon. - Fri. 7:30 - 5:001
[ Sat. 7:30.4:00 J
CONSTRUCTION
Roger & Jean Bowman, owners
Highwoy 85 North. Belle Fourche, SD
Please call for a qu3tel
307-283-2837
! HELP WAN~ED i
Wanted: Part-time/full-time
cook. Will train, if necessary. Full-
time waitress, part-time waitress.
Will train if necessary. Apply at
Log Cabin Care (307) 283-3393
tfn
Help Wanted: Postal jobs to
$18.35/hr., includes benefits, no
experience. For application and
exam information, call 1-800-813-
3585, ext. 9212, 8:00 a.m.-8:00
p.m., 7 days, fds, inc. 37-40
Wanted: Weekly housecleaning
person. Call 283-2769 evenings.
tfn
Help Wanted: Meat wrappers
at C&A Meats, Sundance. Apply
in person or call 283-2505.
38-39
Help Wanted: Parttime sports,
news reporter-writer. Motivated,
outgoing individual with commu-
nication and writing skills. The
Sundagce Times, 307-283-3411.
tfn
BUY - SALE - TRADE - BUY - SALE
GAP,,qGE SALE
October 16, 1999
7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Old SHS Gym
Something for everyone, antiques,
collectlbles, appliances, furniture,
western memorabilia, toys, lots of
variety and some BIG surprises.
DON'T MISS THIS
ONE DAY ONLY EVENTll
October 16, 1999
Lunch and snacks available. For
Into. or to order a table call Jean
283-1757 or Becky 283-1920,
table space donation goes to the
Christmas Basket and Sundance
Boot Tree.
B4JY - SALE. TRADE - BUY - SALE
4 bedroom home w/3 bath-
rooms, formal dining room, family
room w/wet bar, cedar closet.
Unattached finished, heated two+
car garage and large storage shed.
283-1799. tfn
9 more NEW lots. City limits,
curb, gutter, sidewalks. 307-283-
2171. tfn
Z prime lots 100'xlS0'total
in downtown Sundance at 118
West, Corner of Ryan and West.
Utilities into lot. 605-642-7873.
tfn
4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom,
attached garage with completed
basement, 24'x40' shop with at-.
tached greenhouse, on city water
with well for lawn and garden. One
mile from Sundance. Call 307-
283-2340 or leave message at
283-3055. tfn
For Sale: One city lot (50' x
100') with 14' X 40' ranch style
apartment. Storage Shed. Excel-
lent Iocation-Sundance. $34,000.
283-1034 37-40
Help Wanted: Full-time posi- Septic Tank Pumping. Call
tion open. Computer experience. Gels' Honey Wagon, 307-896-
Apply in person at Sundance3146,JimGeis. tfn
Times. 283-3411 tfn
Help Wanted: Fulltime dietary
aide, 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Must be dependable and willing to
work weekends and some holi-
days. Benefits offered. Contact
Erin Finley at Crook County Me-
morial Hospital. 283-3501.
38-39
Babysitting in my home. Call
Pam 283-1240. 39-40
Wanted: Winter pasture for 4
mules in the Aladdin area. 307-
896-2711. 38-39
September is Library Caxd
Sign-Up Month! Stop by and get
a library card ff you don't have
one--the cost is a $3.00 deposit
for the entire family (what a great
deal)I If you have a card, please
stop in and make sure the infor-
mauon on your card is up-to-
date. And don't forget to check
out a great book while you're
hereof
State/Govenume~t PubUeaflons:
Wyoming Arts Council Newslet-
ter, August 1999.
Wyoming Career E.x'plorer 1999
from the Employment Resources
Division, Information about em-
ployment and career planning.
New Fiction:
TLmber/d~ne, a western trio by
Max Brand. Three of the author's
best stories, restored from his
original typescripts and presented
for the first time in book form.
Death Rides the Denver Stage by
Lewis B. Patten. Against the back-
drop of civil strife and treachery,
men and women alike are caught
up in the desperate drama of war.
McNaUy's D//emmaby Lawrence
Sanders. Palm Beach investiga-
tor Archy McNally takes on the
murder of a sociadite and uncov-
ers a thorny tangle of blackmail
and deceit, south Florida style.
Out/aw Mounta/n by J.A. Jance.
Joanna Brady must deal with a
gruesome roadside killing com-
plicated by some big-time poliU-
cal maneuvering that could allow
someone to get away with mur-
der.
Infamous by Joan Collins. Story
of an exclusive world of passion
and intrigue, love and betrayal
New Nonfiction:
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...
And I ~s AU Small Stuff by Richard
Carlson. Simple ways to keep the
little things from taking over your
life.
Ramesses 11: Greatest of the Pha-
raohs by Bernadette Menu. Draws
upon original ancient documents
of the royal offices, as well as the
magnificent record of his military
victories and religious rites, to
describe the life and times of this
exceptional monarch.
Ale~. The Great: Man oJ
Act/on, Man of SpL~ by Pierre
Briant. Combining his extraordi-
nary military skills with diplo-
macy and a burning sense of
destiny, this young king proved
himself one of the greatest gener-
als the worm has known.
Graced By Ptnes: The Ponderosa
Pine the Amer an West by
Alexandra Murphy. Nine essays
exploring the cultural and natu-
ral history of the ponderosa pine
in the West.
Archaeology by David Hurst
Thomas. "A personalized and
admittedly idiosyncratic interpre-
tation of what's up in contempo-
rary Americanist archaeology, "
according to the author.
Mosby's Rangers by deftly D.
Weft. From the high tide of the
Confederacy to the last days of
Appomattox--the storyofthe most
famous command of the Civil War
and its legendary leader, John S.
Mosby.
New Children's Boo]r~:
Shadow Over Second, a begin-
ning chapter book by Matt Chris-
topher. Will Nicky let the Jinx stop
him or will he overcome his su-
perstitions in Ume to foil his en-
emy?
Catcher's Mask, a begin-
ning chapter book by Matt Chris-
topher. The Peach Street Mudders
return in another action-packed
adventurel
The Magic Show Mystery, a
Boxcar Children early reader, cre-
ated by Gertrude Chandler
Warner. From the Adventures of
Benny and Watch series.
Jump, Kangaroo, Jump a pic-
ture book by Stuart J. Murphy.
Kangaroo and his Australian ani-
mal friends divide themselves up
into different groups for the vari-
ous field day events at camp.
My Family's Changing by Pat
Thomas. A first look at faintly
break up.
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Help Wanted: Fulltime tempo-
rary Patient Accounts Represen-
tative. 40 hours per week. Please
send resume to Deb Block or pick Two and half tables of Howei
up application at front office of Don't Let Your Movement were played at Dupll-
Crook County Medical Services Competition Get The cate Bridge on September
District, Box 517, Sundance, WY Jump On You! 21,1999. BeaTavegiaandCiaud~
82729. Phone (307)283-3501. ADVERTISE IN THE Can" received first place, Norma
EOE. 38-39 CL& 8]$'I DS! Bernd and Floyd Cart received
second place and third place went
to Dot Gregson and Duane Hartl.