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or 605-456-2307.
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40'~80' M]~£AL Building in Fron-
tier, Wyo. Must be moved. Bids
accepted until Oct. 30. (307) 782-
3469. Proceeds go to 4-H programs.
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BOWHUNTING Equipment.
Bowhunters DlscountWarehouse,
America's largest archery supplier,
stocks over 5,000 bowhunting
items at 20-40% off retail. Call 1-
800-735-2697 for free 184-page
catalog. I twc
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GOVERNMENT Foreclosed Homes
for pennles on $I. Delinquent tax,
rapes, REOs, FDIC, RTC, IRS. Your
area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778, ext.
H-5139 for current listings. Itwc
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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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BEAT THE COLD with these hot
deals: 24x24xS, $2,985; 30x40x10,
$4,999; 36x56x12, $6,895;
44x64x14, $9,783. Fully war-
ranted. Experienced construction
crews available. Western Star
POSTAL JOBS, Start $12.08/hr.
For exam and application info. call
(219) 769-8301 ext. WY 531, 7
a.m.- 7 p.m., Sun. -Fri. 38-43*
OTR FLATBED Drivers. Run 48
states with conventional tractors
with walk-in sleepers. COL with
hazmat required. $500 sign-on
bonus for qualified drivers. For
details, call 1-800-548-3120. M/
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ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fishing
industry. Earn up to $3,000-
$6,000+ per month. Room and
boardt Transportationl No experi-
ence necessaryl Male/female. Age
18-70. For more Information call:
(206) 545-4155, ext. A89752.
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CERTIFIED OccupationaITherapy
Assistant. Full-time position
opening in a skilled, long-term care
facility working with elderly and
disabled adults in areas of ADL
assessment and retraining, adap-
tive equipment assessment and
implementation, multidisciplinary
team planning, customized seat-
ing plans and sensory/motor
planning and stimulation exercises.
Works with a great deal of au-
JOIN THE FUN at Sand Creek
Trading Post for a Halloween Cos-
tume Party on Saturday, Oct. 28 at
8 p.m. and for a potluck supper at
Sand Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m.
on Sunday, Oct. 29. I t
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HOOKED ON Audio Books? Now
renting a variety of books on tape.
Come look at Sundance Coffee Club
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to all our children and
their families for the anniversary
party they arranged and held for
our 50th anniversary.
And thanks to all our relatives
and friends for coming and for the
gifts and cards. We thank you sill
Ervie and Lydia Hogan
in the Country Cottage. I t
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HOUSE TO BE MOVED or torn Thanks to all my family, friends
and neighbors for their expressions
of love and concern during my
recent hospitalization in Rapid City.
The cards, flowers, phone calls,
visits and especially your prayers
meant so much and helped me to a
full recovery.
God bless all of you.
Norms Lambert
down. Contact Rick at 283-2000.
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Free information by mail: (800)
Miller Creek
News
by opal Oudm
I
October 22, 1995
Will and Sam Yemington, twin
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yem-
ington, celebrated their birthdays
twice the past week, first on
FOR SALE - Cheap, Buildings, 1-800-658-5565.1twc tonomy in consultation with an 422-7320, ext. 243; (406) 961-
Corl1~ load. Call evenings 307- - OTR/RN. Requires associate's de- 5570; fax (406) 961-5577. Satis-
liar ~12. 42-45~ gree in occupational therapy or faction Guaranteed. Itwc
ing I) ~',~ ............., .................. other closely related field, plus two ~mmmm ~___ mm~
qsh, ~: 1978 Ford Bronco, 4x4, years of work experience as an i
nd h0 . Call 283 -2116.43-46
~okl°/~lt°ed:C~ ............................ " ....................................... , assistant to an occupational
s995,~ SERVING LUNCH. Sun- 1;B3-~TR67OO" M Apartment f°r ~t~ntupontherapiSt'educationSalary negotiableand experience.based
=a a~l~ C°ffee Club offers healthyIlr''"'"'"'"'"'""'""""'"'"'""'"'""'"""'IIF ~" benefit package. Submit offi- SE~[-T~'-~'¢~.--Ca]i
tr;u ~l~d bagel sandwiches week- Ill clal State of Wyoming applicatlon GeisHoneyWagon,307-896-3146,
:, :i ~Loc~ted in the Country Cot- Help Wanted ]~ to Facility Manager, WyomingRe- JhnGels. fin
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t~ 0i~m~tLE: 1966 Chevy 4x4, runs
¢I1984 Jeep Cherokee 4x4.
P~(~t~3-2847 or 283-3606. It
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~: Firewood, cut and split,
__~Itaul or we will deliver. 283-
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li~ ICE Station Auction Satur-
~)v. 4, I0 a.m. Over I00 new
! l t ~ hundreds of filters, tire ma-
~ |, tools. Call for brochure.
:.~ ~ ~¢ard&Assoclates, 6183rd,
[~ v ~s, Wyo. 1-800-233-1596.
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ff ~ ION Oct. 28. Rock Springs,
~g fairgrounds. Loaders~
b ¢ !'rlg truck, trailers, skidsteer,
,=m ~scra r trucks plumbing
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whO'S .~aAAA&J Auction, 970-945-
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,ta~de~LEA~ Central WY Fair-
~ds Industrial Building,
s~~oNov. 11, 9-4:30: Nov. 12,
user: Casper Antique &
~ Club. Wyoming's Larg-
~[~a Marketl Admission: 50¢.
~IJTE Auction. Five vhcant
~g lots. Forest Dr. and East
~per. 11 a.m.. Oct. 30. Av-
~Ize eastside
) Real Estate - Dave
~Auctioneers. 307-234-9195
f~265-0988. I twc
pVINGSl End of season spe-
[~Ctory direct steel buildings:
[~,I00x18', $24,530; 2.
I. I~j,X 16', $16,830; 3.
~. . ~ Xl 6', $20,130. Alley Con-
~r~ and Buildings, 605-892-
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"" (~tlon sale. Jackson, Wyo..
~Nov. 8. Call Bob Crist:
orCy ch d, 733-7970
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~~E: 10-inch Hyland Park
/~lng rock saw, trim saw,
rocks. Greybull, Wyo
t;~one (307) 765-9646 or
5-2030 after 7 p.m.
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HELP WANTED: Full-time custo-
dianwanted in Sundance. Call 307-
686-6048. It
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HELP WANTED: CASHIER, per-
manent part-time, 20-30 hrs./
week, must work evenings, week-
ends, days, weekdays. Paid vaca-
tion, holidays and benefits avail-
able. Apply in person at Hurd's
Texaco, see Dave. 43
GENERAL Manager for. KMCM-
KMTA Radio, Miles City, Montana.
General sales and management
experience required. Send resume
to: 1218 Pioneer Building, St. Paul,
Minnesota, 55101. EOE. Itwc
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MODELS WANTED for'I~ and na-
tional magazines, Male, females,
children. All types, an sizes. No
experience necessary. For infor-
mation call 1-800-243-5103. Itwc
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812 Hr./Answering Telephones
and others available in your local
area. Flex hours. No experience
required. Call now. 1-809-474-
6920, 24 hours. Int'l. LD call. I twc
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WANTED: Construction Workers
for roofing company crew based in
Laramie. Hard workers only. Meal
allowance and motel paid when
working out of town. Call 800-700-
4592. I twc
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NEED EXTRA CASH? Permanent
part-time cashier needed: 20-30
hrs./week, must work evenings,
weekends, days, weekdays. Paid
vacation, holidays and benefits
available. Apply in person at Hurd's
Texaco, see Dave. 42-43
HELPWANTED: Crook County Fair
Board secretary, part-tlme, sea-
sonal. For application call 307-
283-207 I. 42-43
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TEXAS REFINERY CORP, needs
mature person in Sundance now.
Regardless of training, write W.W.
Hopkins, Dept. W-82729, P.O. Box
71 I, Ft. Worth, "IX 76101. 42-44
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TIME8 WANT ADS
DO GET RESULTS
~e classifications may contain ads for conversation or recorded
~ges through the use of telephones. Calls to such numbers may
I in a charge to the calling phone number. These telephone
'd services are telecommunications and are regulated by the
~| Communications Commission. Complaints may be directed
~. I~CC, 1919 M Stree[ NEW., Washington, DC 20554.
newspaper recommends that you investigdte every phase of
opportunities. We suggest yott consult your own attorney
for a free pamphlet or further information from the
~, making the offer before investing any money. Or you may
the Attorney General's Office, 123 Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne,
p 777-7841.
~e ~ newspaper 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 ~esponsibility of the advertiser. We do
~ctl~ ~dorse, encourage or promote the purchase or sale of any
A]i~ I~t, service, compvLny or individual that choo::s::f:~:eT:s~:~l
~10~tewsoaoer, and we reserve the r~gnt
~° ~l~=tng w~e deem inappropriate or unacceptable by oul company
Of ~'~d:: erves the ,ight to edit, or locate any
~,~m a~aon, this newspaper res " . .......
~ed adver' ~sement under whatever heading we (~ec~de wuu t)es~
with our classification regulations.
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82410. (307) 568-243 I. EEO, ADA.
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TECHNICIANS. Halladay Motors
is expanding again! We are looking
for qualified people to fill the fol-
lowing positions in our service
department: Service tech., lube
tech., auto and truck tech. GM and
ASE certification a plus. Contact:
Al Benson, Service Manager, Hal-
laday Motors, 2100 Westland Road,
Cheyenne, WY 82001. (307) 634-
1511. ltwc
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LICENSED LIFE and Health Agent
needed. Quality products, high
commissions with advance before
issue, lead system, and benefits.
(Must qualify for advances and
benefits). Call 1-800-252-2581.
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KENTUCKY FRIED Chicken con-
tinues to grow and is searching for
experienced individuals to add to
our management team in several
Wyoming and South Dakota loca-
tions. Excellent career opportu-
nity with appealing benefits. Send
resume in strictest confidence to
Oleinik Investments, In~., 439
Prairieview Drive, Suite C, Gillette,
Wyoming, 82716, or fax to 307-
687-7454. Equal Opportunity
Employer. 1 twc
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$3B, OOO/YEAR Income potential
reading books. Toll free 1-800-698-
9778, ext. R5139 for details.ltwc
WHISPERING PINES Painting &
Janitorial Services. Licensed and
Insured. Commercial, Residential.
Can 283-3957. tfn
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CONSTRUCTION, water lines,
sewer concrete pac~s, mlsc. N.E.W.
Construction, 283-2963 or 283-~
3030. 8tfn
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WORK WANTED. WILL DO Power
Raking, Lawn Clean Up, Lawn
Mowing and Painting. Call 283-
2719. tfneow
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PERSONALS
ADOPTION would be the answer
to our prayers. Happily married
couple wish to adopt infant. Can
our attorney collect, 307-733-
1191.
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/ BUSINESS
IOPPORTUNmES I
OWN YOIYR OWN apparel or shoe
store, choose: Jean/sportswear,
bridal, lingerie, westernwear, la-
dies, men's, large sizes, Infant/
preteen, petite, dancewear/aero-
blc, maternity, or accessories store.
Over 2000 name brands. $25,900
to $37,900: Inventory, training,
fixtures, grand opening, etc. Can
......................................... open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin (612}
DRIVF, RS: Flatbed 48 State OTR. 888-6555. It
Assigned new conventionals. ,| , /
c°mpcti PaY' bene"ts" $"000 I CAn OF [
sign on bonus, rider program,
flexible time off. Call Roadrunner! THANKS I
Trucking 1-800-876-7784. ltwc
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HOMR TYPISTS Needed. Also PC / CARD OF THANKS
word processor users. $40,000/ Thank you to the Wyoming De-
year income potential. Toll free 1-
800-898-9778, ext. T-5139 for
details. Itwc
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OUT OF WOPdK? Obtain your
commercial driver's license and job
placement assistance through
training at Jet's Technology Insti-
tute. Fully funded by the Wyoming
Job Training Program for qualified
applicants. Free housing provided.
625 East Madison, Box 1777, Ri-
verton. 307-856-7279. Itwc
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WANTED TO BUY 4+ bedroom
home in Sundance area with or
without some acreage. Call 307-
PIANO RENTAL. Start your child
now. $39 per month. Rent applies
to purchase. Actby November I for
free dellvery. Dan Senftner's
Plummer Piano and Organ 1 800
658-5501. 41-43
partment of Transportation in
Sundance for your support. Thanks
to everyone who supported the
Sundance FHA/Hero Chapter at
the Regional meeting in Casper
and a special thanks to Arna
Montgomery, Patty Allen, Rev.
Karnes and Mrs. Gerri Moore.
we appreciate ltl
sincerely,
Brandi Schulz
Dist. II Public Relations
and
Kari Montgomery
Dist. II Chairwoman
CARD OF THANKS,
I would like to thank all my family
and friends for the phone calls,
help and offersofheip, cards, gifts
and flowers. I Would also like to say
thanks to the nurses and staff at
the Sundance and Spearfish Hos
@itals.
Bob Cummings, Dr. Martino and
Dr. Vtllano all were great, thanks
for the wonderful care and the
encouraging words. It made being
sick a lot easier.
Elvin Rush
Tuesday which is their birthday
and again during the weekend.
They Invited guests to spend Fri-
day after school and overnight at
their ranch home. The theme for
their party was a Haunted House
for Hallowe'en. Their sister, Sarah,
read haunting stories to the group
with taped noises for sound effects
and their mother provided lots of
good food. During the day the boys
took part in various activities in-
cluding getting to ride horseback.
Invited guests included Jared
Crawford, Wade Ludeman, Clint
Sell, Mike Follum, Adam Hum-
phrey, Cody Lenz and Paul Nehmer.
Bob Yemington returned the boys
to Sundance Saturday forenoon.
Happy I I th birthdays to Will and
Sam YemingtonH
John McKay, who lives near Tower
Divide, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman White and Dan
twice the past week.
Wade Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Wood, was a Friday overnight
guests at the Steve Wood home
and Clay Wood spent Saturday
night at the Dale Wood home.
John D. Davis was a Tuesday
evening visitor of Wayne and Dixie
Garman at their home at the Ted
Price ranch, John, a game warden,
was recently moved from Kaycee,
Wyoming, to MoorcroR where he
replaces Sld Clark who retired.
Lacey Garman spent the weekend
as guest of Heather johnson In
Sundance and Amy Tschetter of
Sundance spent the weekend with
LynDee Garman at her home near
Miller Creek road.
Mr, and Mrs. Bo Rathbun were in
Sundance Thursday eveningwhere
Mrs. Rathbun attended the regu-
lar meeting of the Crook County
Christian Women at 6:30 P.M. and
later joined Bo at the Commis-
sioners and Land Use Board
meeting held at the Sundance High
School auditorium.
Mrs. Kenny Rathbun made a
business and shopping trip to
Rapid City Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keffer and two
sons of Gillette spent the weekend
at the Kenny Rathbun home.
Ross Garman and daughter,
Taylor Dawn, attended the cow
sale held at Belle Fourche Friday.
Garmans had delivered some cull
cows to the sale Wednesday and
they sold Friday. Ross and Taylor
Dawn also called on Chat and
Evelyn HeJde Friday enroute home
from Belle Fourche and viewed
Hejde's new building.
Jan Morris of Hulett spent some
time Monday afternoon visiting
with Herman White at their home,
she is tracing pioneer histories.
Marlene and Charley Schoepp
were also Monday afternoon visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
and Dan.
Wayne and Dixie Garman helped
Dan Taylor gather and sort cattle
Thursday and attended the live-
stock auction sale at St. Onge
Fridaywhere Dan marketed calves
as did many others.
Mary Garman and Jeff Garman
accompanied Steve and TLna Wood
to Sundance Thursday evening
where they joined the "standing
room only" crowd that attended
the Commissioners and Land Use
Committee meeting at the Sun-
dance High School auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White and
Dan attended the Commissioners
and Land Use Planning meeting
held at S~mdance High School
audltorlunVl~htw~day evening and
the informative meeting held in
Hulett Friday evening at the Civic
Center concerning proposed ac-
tivities at Devils Tower and the
airport at Hulett.
Mary Garman and Gertle Lytle
accompanied Opal Oudin and Bob
Wyman to Hulett Wednesday
evening where the ladles attended
a dinner of the Shamrock Club
held at Velma Eaton's home. Bob
transacted business and dined out.
Mrs. Steve Wood and youngest
son, Kyle, called on Mary Garman
Sunday forenoon and JeffGarman
and LynDee and Amy Tschetter
visited Mary Garman Sunday af-
ternoon at her home near Miller
Creek.
Harold and Dab Adams drove to
Burlington, WY, Saturday morn-
ing where they attended the play-
off football game between Hulett
and Burlington. Jordan and Josh
Franzen both play with the Hulett
team.
Greg Mezera of Wisconsin was a
Friday forenoon visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman White and
Dan.
Nineteen people were Saturday
luncheon guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Rathbun and
family where several men helped
with shingling the roof of Kenny
and Denise Rathbun's new house
that is under construction.
Mrs. Kenny Rathbun and Elalna
and Mrs. Roy Keffer made a trip to
Hulett Saturday afternoon where
they picked up Brooks Sweeney
who accompanied them home and
was an overnight guest. Mr. and
Mrs. Kevln Sweeney and daughter,
Holly of Hulett were Sunday
evening supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Rathbun and Brooke
returned to her home.
Members of the Shamrock Ladies
Club met Wednesday evening at 5
P.M. for a ham dinner prepared by
Fern Grubb Harper and served at
Velma Eaton's home in Huleth All
five members were present. The
Shamrock Homemakers Club was
organized November 8, 1940 in
the, then new, Sunny Divide Com-
munlty Hall. Velma Eaton and Opal
Oudin are the only two charter
members left. The Club discontin-
ued belonging to the Extension
Homemakers in 1953 and became
a social club, they helped with
maintaining and furnishing the
Sunny Divide Community Hall for
45 years.
BEWARE AND DON'T HANDLE
THE SICK ANIMAI~II
About two weeks ago Wllford and
Lois Kennedy were notified by a
neighbor, Dan Swenson, that they
had a calf in their own pasture that
was lame in the hind quarters. The
local veterinarian, Dr. Crawford.
was caned and he gave the calf a
shot. The calf was slobbery around
it's mouth and bawled, very loud.
most of the time. The owners
thought the calf needed some wa-
ter and after they gave it some
water, it died. Dr. Crawford sent
the calls head to the laboratory In
Cheyenne for observation and it
was diagnosed as RABIES. Wilford
and Lois Kennedy, Dr. Crawford.
Dan Swanson and his hired man,
Blair Stugelmeyer, all had handled
the caffand all are taking shots for
rabies. Kennedys had to go to Gil-
lette for shots as the Sundance
doctors did not have the serum.
The Gillette area has had several
cases of rabies including a horse
that several people had handled or
petted, so they were stocked with
the rabies serum and sent some to
the Sundance doctors.
Moorcroft game
warden retires
Sld Clark, game warden in
Moorcroft, has retired from the
Wyoming Game and Fish Depart-
ment after almost 35 years of ser-
vice.
He began his G&F career In the
accounting section of the Chey-
enne office. He also worked In
purchasing before being promoted
to a license agent in Cheyenne. In
1964 Clark transferred to law en-
forcement and was stationed in
Laramie, Newcastle and Ten Sleep
before transferring to Moorcroft In
1971.
"Sld was a game warden who got
along great with hunters and an-
glers, and dtd a lot to keep
sportsmen coming back to Wyo-
ming," said G&F chief game war-
den Jay Lawson.
Clark is a Cheyenne native and a
graduate of Cheyenne High School.
He is also a U.S. Marine Corps
veteran serving 1957-60.
He and his wife Llnda will llve in
Pine Haven.
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