OCTOBER 17, 1996
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
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furniture,
I, items too numerous
Materi Ranch,
16 South of Upton for
turn Right 1 mile
for signs.
October 20
A.M. W 5 P.M.
8 LE: 624 Ryan Street,
p.m. Saturday, Octo-
items of good cloth-
etc. Mark and dulie
residence. 1 t
1994 Ski-Doo Mach 1.
excellent condlUon,
1.
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i-wheel all steel trailer
1 white mountain tent,
1 Simms folding camp
heavy can pannier, 1 small
stove. Call 283-3287.
42-43"
PUBLIC AUCTION. Black Butte LICENSED- LIFE AND HEALTH NEED TO KNOW what's going on
Coal Co. and Jim Bridger Power agent needed. Quality products, in Wyoming? Newspapers will tell
Plant. 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. high commissions with advance you.WyomingNewspaperCllpping
PointofRocks, Wyo. Cal1307-382- before issue, lead system and Service reads every Wyoming
5442 or fax 307-382-3169. Great benefits. (Mustqualifyforadvances newspaper. Quick, easy, inexpen-
Western Realty - Auction - Ap- and beneflts) Call 1-800-252-2581. slve. 307-745-8144. Itwc
pralsals. Lee Hughes, auctioneer. Itwc .........................................
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......................................... 81,000g POSSIBLE. Reading read your classified ad ffyou place
Books. Part-time. At home. Toll it in WY-CAN. Sell, buy, announce.
free 1-800-898-9778, ext. R-5139 $I 19 for 25 words. Contact your
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GOVERNMF~T Foreclosed Homes
for pennies on $I. Delinquent tax,
repos, RF_~s. Your area. Toll free,
1-800-898-9778, ext. H-5139 for
current listings. Itwc
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STEEL BUII~ING8: 5,000+ sizes,
30x40x10, 95,018; 40x60x14,
99,052; 50x80x14, 912,954;
50xlooxle, $15,967; 60x60x14,
911,993; 60xlOOx16 918,332.
Quallty-Service. Free brochures.
Sentinel Buildings, 800-327-0790,
extension 79. I twc
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SEIZED CARS from $175.
Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys,
BMWs. Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4~
WDs. Your area. Toll free, 1-800-
898-9778, ext. A-5139 for current
listings. 1 twc
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START NOW for Christmas!
Sierra's Western War and Ladies
Fashions is going out of business.
Sale starts September 30 at 10%
off. Drops 10% each week until we
close .the doors. 214 4th, Rawlins.
Mon.-Fri., 9-2; Saturday 9-4.
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by owner.
14x80 in Upton-Sun-
Sunny bow window,
carpet, self-storing
spacious bedrooms, walk-
short hallways. If you
rent, own for less. Shel-
(307) 686-9301. It
Ladies diamond/Black
ring. Also new ladies
hat, black with leather
Mon., Tues or
1. tfn
Two 3.speed men's
Call 283-1710. It
1981 Toyota pickup.
Call 283-1095 eve-
message. I t
FOR RENT: I bedroom apartmenL
Call 283-1767. tfn
FOR RENT: 14x60 mobile home,
2-bedroom, I I/2 baths, no pets,
references required. $250+deposiL
Call 283-2263. 42-43
FOR RENT: 4-bedroom, large
family room, 2-car attached garage,
air-tight wood stove, range, refrig-
erator, dishwasher and storage
sheds. Call 283-1032 evenings.
41-42
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house,
reasonable. I 01 State Hwy. 24, 1
mile from JuncUon. Call 307-756-
3275. 42-43*
BY OWNERS: 2-Bed-
l/4 baths, full basement
in Sundance. Call 283-
fin
1975 Schultz 14x63;
12x53, 307-283-
p.m. 40-43"
SALE: New Subdlvi-
improvements. Call 283-
40-52
cutand split
lengths. 283-2361.
40-42
2
BY OWNER8:3 or 4
1 I/4 bath, split level
full basement and ga-
lots in Sundance. Call
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Park Lane. All
tn excellent condition,
garage. 912,900. Call 307-
after 12 p.m. Itwc
ton PICKUP. New
snow plow package,
95,000 OBO. Call
business hours.
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Captain's chairs, running
trailer towing with skid
Call 307-326-5578 after
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Help Wanted
HELP WANTED. All positions
available. Apply in person at the
Are Restaurant. 39-43
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HIRING Certified Nursing Assis-
tants, starting $6.00 per hr. DOE,
.35 evening & .75 nights differen-
tial, Dental, Health, Life and Re-
tirement benefits. Contact Nancy
Bair at (307) 746-2793. 41-42
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ATlrGNo ~HQOL AND WORK PART.TlldG:
The Wyoming Army N~i4~al Guard has entry
level and advanced poeition openings in the
Fkdd Arti~'y. Set your d~hts h~h. Ce.l SFC Jon
W. Galvin, P,O. Box 2859, Gilkflte, WY 82717,
307-686-0301, ~ 1-B00-GO.GUARD.
'SZ,OOOe rOSSm-LE-Typing. Pe -
time. At home. Toll free 1-800-898-
classifications may contain ads for conversation or recorded
through the use of telephones. Calls to such numbers may
in a charge to the calling phone number. These telephone
services are telecommunications and are regulated by the
Communications Commission. Complaints may be directed
1919 M Street NEW., WashingtOn, DC 20554.
mswspaper recommends that you investigate every phase of
opportunities. We suggest you consult your own attorney
for a free pamphlet or further information from the
making the offer before investing any money. Or you may
Attorney General's Ot~ce, 123 Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne,
(SO?) 777.~841.
~ewspaper is not responsible or liable whatsoever for any
by an ad in this newspaper or for any of the services,
or opportunities offered by our advertisers. The content of
is the sole responsibility of the advertiser. We do
encourage or promote the purchase or sale of any
company or individual that chooses to advertise in
and we reserve the right to refuse any/all
we deem inappropriate or unacceptable by our company
this newspaper reserves the right to edit, or locate any
under whatever heading we decide will best
our classification regulations.
S9 HOUR. Clerical worl~ Flexible PERSONALS
hours. No experience needed. Call
(809) 476-1374. Int'l Id toll. Itwc
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HOMEWORKERS WANTED!
1,000 envelopes = $5,000. Receive
$5 for every envelope you stuff
with my sales materials. For free
Info. call 24-hour recording. (3 I0)
514-5797.
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CHRISTMAS HELP wanted. Part-
time hours, full-time pay. Princess
House Crystal offers a great host-
ess program and incentives. Call.
Tricia at 307-857-0394. I twc
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OPPORTUNITY for sweat equity=.
Publisher with strong advertising
background needed for Nebraska
weekly. Newspaper needs the right
person for a communlty with great
potential. Work you way into
ownership of this weekly newspa-
per and more. Send reSKl~e to: Box
A, NPAS, I 120 K SL, Lincoln, NE
68508. Itwc
COLUMBIA Riverton Memorial
Hospital seeks a F-T ARRT regis-
tered radiographer. Prefer ultra-
sound. CT or mammography ex-
perience also. Contact Human
Resources, 2100 W. Sunset, RIv-
erton, Wyo 82501. (307) 857-3465.
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NISSAN AND GM/GMC Techni-
cians - Hallday's service depart-
menL Due to a tremendous growth
in our servlce department, we have
an immediate need for experienced
technicians with Nissan or GM/
GMC background for our day or
evening shlR. If you are totally
committed to customer satisfac-
tion and feel you fit into one of the
areas, we want to talk to you. All
positions have tremendous growth
and income potential. Standard
benefits and above average pay to
start. Apply in person at service
department. All inquiries confi-
dential. 2100 Westland Road,
Cheyenne. 1-888-HALLADAY.
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CHEF WANTED. Full-tlme or part-
time. Send resume to Laramie
Country Club, P.O. Box 819,
Laramie, Wyo 82070. Itwc
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DRIVERS -Experienced drivers
for over-the-road flatbed opportu-
nity. All Kenworth conventionals.
Excellent insurance (company
paid), benefits, 401K. Average over
930,000/yr. 23, commercial
driver's license. 1-800-548-3120,
ext. EA- 15. Itwc
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ST. JUDE'S NOVENA
May the Sacred Heart
of Jesus be adored,
glorified, loved and preserved
throughout the
world now and forever.
Sacred Heart of Jesus,
pray for us.
St. Jude, worker ofmiraclee
pray for us.
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St. Jude, helper of the Hopeless
Pray for us.
Say this prayer nine times..
a day, by the 8th day your[
prayers will have been|
answered. Say it for 9 days. It[
has never been known to faiL1
Publication must be[
promised. My prayers haves
been answered. A.A.
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FORGET YOUR PAST, Let's Talk
About Future! Re-establlsh credit
todayl No credit, bankruptcy, re-
possessions, charge-offs, collec-
tions, first-timebuyers, divorce-
No Problem. Auto financing for
everyone. Call Mr. Dennis, 1-800-
CAR-LOAN. Itwc
$$CASH$$ Immediate $9 for
structured settlements and de-
ferred insurance claims. J.G.
Wentworth, 1-800-386-3582.
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of America's fastest growing pro-
fessions. Lawyer instructed home
study. Specialty programs offered.
P.C.D.I., Atlanta, Georgia. Free
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LOOKING FOR A DIET that works
like Magic? Want to watch those
pounds and inches Disappear? Call
Carolyn Whitman, 307-856-5835,
evenings or weekend. Itwc
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ADOPT: A loving couple would be
blessed to share their hearts and
family dreams with your newborn.
Expenses paid. Call Linda and Jim,
1-800-551-3665. Acces#96. Itwc
BUSINESS
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PROFESSIOI 4 - Do you have
the moneyyou wanted, but not the
time to enjoy it? Let's have coffee
and see ffwe can't change that. 1-
801-579-8419. Leave message.
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YOUR OWN Travel Agency. Part/
full time. Eagle Travel, America's
largest Super Agency, will estab-
lish local agency. Great $$, free
and low-cost travel, unique tax
benefits. Training, certification for
two. Sabre software. Investment
$6,875. Financially capable, suc-
cessful, people-oriented applicants
only. Free video. 800-993-0005.
Extension WYO. Itwc
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. Call
GeLs' HoneyWagon, 307-896-3146,
Jlm Gels. tfn
W]B[18PERING PINES Painting &
janitorial Services. Licensed and
Insured. Commercial, Residential.
Call 283-3957. fin
FOR COMPLETE lawn care, call
283-2719. tfn
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WANTED [i
DOYOU HAVE a queen or full-slze
bed you want to get rid of? Dawn,
(Mon., Tues., Frl.) 283-341 I. nc
WANTED: Volunteers for Chr-ist-
mas Home Tour. Call Susan
Worthington 283-1182 or 283-
1677. It
GIVE AWAY 1
FOR P. g-ln Depth Bible Study
by marl. Write Box 196, Sheridan,
WY 82801. fin
CARD OF
A warm thank you goes out to all
who attended the Kate Snook
Benefit and Fair Appreciation
l~arbecue and dance.
Special thanks is extended to:
Josh Canfield, Los Sipe, Jens Gade,
Kyle Ludeman. Ethan Reinhold,
B.J. Stinson, Austin Paterson,
Denise Canfield and Katie Sipe for
putting together the bleachers and
helping set up for the event; Steve
Stahla and the Crook County
Sheriffs office for allowing Inmates
to help us set up and tear down;
Chuck Pearson for donating half of
the hog. Russell SUnson for do-
naUng half of the hog and cooking
it. Meats for donating the
processing of the hog. Sherry
Stinson and Gloria Cooper for
cutting and servingthe meat' Floyd
and Veronica Canfield for donaUng
and preparing the two turkeys.
Linda Roberts and Scott Mailer for
donating and preparing the cream
can meal; Norma and Mervin
Peterson for donating all the
10 A.M. Tuesday
10 A.M. Tuesday
5 P.M. Monday
beautiful pumpkins, squash and
corn; Mike and Julie Connally for
providing the equipment and
running the stick horse rodeo; Ar-
ley and Bob Maynard of the Long-
horn Bar, Rose and Jim Wagaman
of the Turf Bar for donating all the
auction items and bar proceeds;
Hulett FFA for providing cakes and
running the cake walk; MoorcroR
FFA for framing and donating the
beautiful artwork for the auction;
Alice and Jerry Sehloredt of the
Dime Horseshoe Bar for donating
toys for the auction; After the
Storm, Spearfish Corral West,
Tower Auction, Cassldy Trucking
and all individuals who donated or
bought auction items.
Your time, generosity and kind-
ness was noticed and much appre-
clatedl
Sincerely,
Crook County Fair Board
CARD OF THANK8
A sincere thank you to the Crook
County Fair Board, the Prairie Fire
band, the Longhorn Bar, the Tuff
Bar, the Hulett FFA Chapter, Mike
and Julie Connally, and all the
people who donated items for the
benefit auction.
Thank you to our friends and
neighbors who came to the party
and to those of you who donated
money and to those who bought
items at the auction.
A special thank you to Jane Mai-
ler who organized the whole party.
It was a lot of fun. Thanks Floyd
and Veronica Canfield and Russell
and Shell Stlnson for cooking the
delicious pig, and for being such
caring people.
Kate's arm is healing. This is truly
a wonderful community to llve in.
Gratefully,
Kate Snook and Family
CARD OF THANKS
A big thank you to everyone who
put up with me during my little
mishap. I found out first hand Just
how great our CCMH group is.
Those EMT's are the bestt
Family and friends - your cards,
flowers, candy and yes, a full course
lasagna dinner were so very
much
appreciated. I've since pressed
some of the flowers and ate the
candy. I think rm now 100%.
Sharon M.
Local 7th graders
start fund-raiser
The Sundance 7th grade class
has already begu n selling Watkin's
products as their fund-ralser for
the year. Students began selling
on Friday, October 1 I, and will
continue selling through Friday,
October 25.
Watkins is an established com-
pany based out of Winona, MN
which has been in business for
over 125 years. Beginning with
liniments and eventually expand-
ing to cleaning aids, extracts,
spices, and more, Watkins prod-
ucts have become a staple in many
households.
Anyone desiring to place an order
or with any questions may contact
Lisa Dutton at Sundance High
School at 283-1007.
Special equipment
for eye care
added at CCMH
Crook County Medical Services
District recently purchased a spe-
cialized piece of equlpment called a
silt lamp ophthalmoscope.
With this machine your health
care provider can get a magnified
view of the eye. This is especially
useful in the diagnosis and treat-
ment of patients with eye pain,
foreign bodies (pieces of metal,
wood, etc.) in the eye, and eye
infections, according to Tom J.
Richards, M.D.
Dr. Robert B. Nixon of the Black
Hills Regional Eye Institute met
with local health providers on Sept.
18 to review advances in the
treatment of eye disease and use of
the slit lamp.
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1996
10:00 A.M.
Fair Bern Building in Sundance, Wyo.
AUTOMOTIVE & RANCH: utility trailer, 5'×8' bed; Model 300 JD garden tractor
with attachments; 1967 Chew pick-up cab; slide in pick-up camper; Foremost
portable squeeze chute (wood stack feeder model #5 w/grapple).
TOOLS & MACHINERY: 120 volt generator; 2 hand winches; 2 hyd. valves
w/control cable & filter; 2 hyd. valves; 3 hyd. pumps; tire chains; portable air
tank; pick-up toolbox; hand tools; 5" bench grinder on stand; 16 gal. shop vac.;
Dremel mote rote tlllsr; 6 sheets 3'X10' 20 gauge galvanized tin; new 1/2"
Indeetro socket set; Back & Decker muter (under tabls mounted); 5" Colombian
vice; Craftsman mltsr box mounted on bench; hyd. jack=; shovels; pitch forks;
post hole diggers; axes; hatchets; golden rod stretchers; propane bottle; wheel
barrow; ddlls; cordless grass shearer; halters; bridle; terps; JD 55 chainssw;
small steel cable; tool box.
HOUSEHOLD: dining table; 3 pc. living room set; storm door; dressers;
vacuums; sewing machine cabinet; sewing machine; 19" color t.v. (Zenilh);
elaclric heaters; carpets; stainless sink; 2-3 cloz, plates cups & saucers; toys;
Atarl games; large air conditioner; washers & dryers; electric range; area toga;
dishwasher; rocker reclinors; apartment size gas stove; humidifier; baby bed;
stan¢ll set; picture frames.
SPORTING EQUIPMENT: snow mobile pull sled; sleeping bags; snowmobile
suits & boots; Coleman camp stove; ski's, boots &
anchor; new elk call; camp heating stove.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: mounted antelope head,
cadbou dishes; orssm car=.
Miscellaneous Too Numerous To Mantra
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poles; golf caddy; boat
horns;
S & A Auction
Boron Ostby
(307) 407-5652
Hulell. WY
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Tower Auction
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brown bear rug;
TERMS: CASH
There will be Sahss l~x
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS