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<strong>Press</strong><br />

THE<br />

SHERIDAN<br />

Online on the range ...<br />

Page 8<br />

114th Year, No. 295 Serving <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming<br />

<strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong> 50¢<br />

By Wyeth <strong>Friday</strong><br />

Staff reporter<br />

Two quarries to provide material<br />

for the reconstruction of Wyo. 335<br />

between the Big Horn ‘Y’ and Big<br />

Horn had a mixed reception by the<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Planning<br />

Commission Wednesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Schunk<br />

Quarry near<br />

Denio Draw<br />

about half a<br />

mile northwest<br />

of the intersection<br />

of Upper<br />

Road (County<br />

Road 113) and<br />

Wyo. 335<br />

received a 2-2<br />

vote by the<br />

commission,<br />

while the<br />

Kane-Alderson<br />

Quarry about<br />

one-quarter mile north of the Big<br />

Horn schools was recommended for<br />

approval to the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Commission by a vote of 3-1.<br />

Both applications will go before<br />

the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Commission<br />

within the next month, with the<br />

Schunk Quarry moving forward<br />

without recommendation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Schunk Quarry elicited concerns<br />

at the meeting about noise,<br />

dust and traffic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wyoming Department of<br />

Transportation would use both quarries<br />

during WYDOT’s reconstruction<br />

of Wyo. 335.<br />

Ron Smith, who said he recently<br />

purchased a lot in the Little Goose<br />

History<br />

Note<br />

Jim Gatchell Museum Director Gary<br />

Anderson from Buffalo shares the<br />

story of the Adolph Metzger bugle<br />

with fourth-graders at Sagebrush<br />

Elementary School during a discussion<br />

of the Fetterman Battle<br />

Thursday. <strong>The</strong> 140-year-old bugle is<br />

believed to have been used by<br />

Metzger, who was one of 80 soldiers<br />

and civilians killed during the battle.<br />

Metzger's body was found covered<br />

by a buffalo robe and was one of the<br />

few not mutilated after the battle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bugle was recovered from the<br />

battlefield nearly 20 years after the<br />

fight, and has been in the Gatchell<br />

collection for almost 100 years,<br />

according to Anderson.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Cancer Treatment In <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

‘Room for improvement’ seen<br />

By Pat Blair<br />

Senior Staff reporter<br />

Local residents agreed with doctors<br />

that <strong>Sheridan</strong> has the best stateof-the-art<br />

cancer-treatment facilities<br />

available, but said there is room for<br />

improvement during a meeting<br />

hosted by physicians and cancersupport<br />

organizations last night.<br />

Some took exception to the<br />

physicians’ apparent opposition to<br />

Joe Schuchert’s proposal to bring a<br />

cancer-treatment/cardiac care facility<br />

to <strong>Sheridan</strong>, and spoke favorably<br />

of Schuchert and Cancer Treatment<br />

Centers of America, the model<br />

around which Schuchert is basing<br />

his development plans.<br />

Audience member Ron Kuzin<br />

said his wife was treated for pancreatic<br />

cancer at a CTCA facility in<br />

Tulsa, Okla., “and treated very<br />

well,” he added. “She received spiritual<br />

support, nutritional support —<br />

I don’t believe you’ve been there,”<br />

he told Dr. Tim Scott, a <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

obstetrician/gynecologist who moderated<br />

the meeting.<br />

Kuzin added, “I have been there.<br />

We were very impressed.”<br />

He suggested physicians be<br />

more willing to work with the proposed<br />

cancer/cardiac facility. “If we<br />

can pool our resources, we can do a<br />

better job.”<br />

Another member of the audience,<br />

who did not identify herself,<br />

said she was a seven-year cancer<br />

survivor. “I got the majority of my<br />

Planning commission<br />

recommends one<br />

quarry for approval<br />

Quarries would<br />

provide material<br />

for Big Horn ‘Y’<br />

project<br />

Shad<br />

Springer<br />

Subdivision near the Schunk site,<br />

said he understands mitigation measures<br />

are to be taken to control dust,<br />

lights and noise, but he still is concerned.<br />

“Mitigation is good, but hard to<br />

enforce. Watering is good, but it is<br />

expensive and needs to be<br />

enforced,” Smith said.<br />

He said he also wants to make<br />

sure the quarry permit clarifies the<br />

quarry will be closed and reclaimed<br />

as soon as the Wyo. 335 project is<br />

complete.<br />

ERA Carroll Realty agent Jane<br />

Clark said the marketability of<br />

between three and five homesites in<br />

the Little Goose Subdivision might<br />

be affected by the Schunk quarry.<br />

She specifically said plans to have a<br />

hot mix asphalt plant at the quarry<br />

could be unpleasant for area residents.<br />

“Asphalt can be offensive if you<br />

want to be outside around your<br />

home,” Clark said.<br />

Planning Commissioner Helen<br />

Harmon said she understands the<br />

Schunk permit only requires 13<br />

days of asphalt mixing.<br />

“Is it possible to lay all the<br />

asphalt in 13 days?” Harmon asked.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Planner Shad<br />

Springer said if the project goes<br />

smoothly, it is likely the asphalt<br />

work could be done in the twoweek<br />

time period.<br />

Planning Commissioner Rob<br />

Connor noted the application only<br />

states the project will tentatively<br />

take two years.<br />

“What is the length of the project,<br />

so we know what the contract<br />

time is?” Connor asked.<br />

Springer said weather and other<br />

issues could delay a project and that<br />

is why an exact end date is not<br />

specified.<br />

“If they had to run two weeks<br />

past the date we set, they’d have to<br />

come back in here and go through<br />

Please see Quarries, Page 2<br />

support from Robyn Mundy’s<br />

group,” she said, referring to the<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Breast Cancer/Cervical<br />

Cancer Coalition which Mundy, a<br />

registered nurse, helped establish.<br />

But she<br />

said the<br />

local doctor<br />

who diagnosed<br />

her<br />

cancer gave<br />

her three<br />

months to live and gave her no support.<br />

“I see no reason not to give it<br />

a shot,” she said, referring to the<br />

CTCA.<br />

Audience member Linda Myer,<br />

who has been a cancer patient at a<br />

CTCA facility the past five years,<br />

said, “I do believe in doctoring<br />

locally” but said, “<strong>The</strong> physician<br />

who diagnosed my cancer here did<br />

not tell me there was a support<br />

group.”<br />

Scott said physicians have no<br />

problem<br />

with<br />

Schuchert’s<br />

bringing a<br />

cancer-treatment<br />

center<br />

to <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

but, “<strong>The</strong> doctors would prefer his<br />

cancer center not to be associated<br />

with Memorial Hospital.”<br />

He earlier told the audience,<br />

“<strong>The</strong> concept of a destination-therapy<br />

organization here in town is not<br />

something we, the local people, are<br />

enamored with,” and said “philo-<br />

■ Tomorrow: A look at<br />

services available in <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

for cancer patients<br />

TREE PLANTING CUTS LINE<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Roger Ames<br />

Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. serviceman Dick Sterns uses a squeeze-off tool to stop a gas leak<br />

at 6 Meadow Lane, as <strong>Sheridan</strong> Fire/Rescue firefighter Chuck Dudrey and Big Horn Fire volunteer<br />

Clint Sheperd stand by Thursday. <strong>The</strong> 55-psi gas line to the house was severed by a power<br />

auger used by Ron Iott to plant trees in front of his parents' house. No other service in the area<br />

was interrupted, and the line was repaired.<br />

By Robert Waggener<br />

Staff reporter<br />

Two American bulldogs have been euthanized<br />

after they attacked a <strong>Sheridan</strong> woman and<br />

her poodle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> owner of one of the dogs, Joe Simonson,<br />

consented to having his bulldog euthanized, said<br />

Lt. Tom Walker with the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Police<br />

Department.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Municipal Judge Stuart Healy last<br />

<strong>Friday</strong> ordered the other bulldog be put down.<br />

That dog was owned by Ivy Davis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attack took place April 12 when Rachel<br />

Sanchez was walking her poodle, Sparky, in the<br />

alleyway of the 600 block of Canby St.<br />

Walker said the two bulldogs jumped a short<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Roger Ames<br />

sophical differences” were the reason<br />

doctors have concerns about<br />

CTCA’s approach to cancer treatment.<br />

Asked what those differences<br />

are, Scott said, “We ... are strongly<br />

driven by the scientific basis. We<br />

believe science has to be the main<br />

part of the care of the disease. You<br />

can add to that science, fluff — the<br />

frosting on the cake. <strong>The</strong> frosting is<br />

important,” he said, but it should<br />

not replace the science.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s Dr. Allen Gee said he<br />

had spent a couple of days at the<br />

CTCA facility in Zion, Ill. “My<br />

understanding is they do focus on<br />

the science,” he said.<br />

Please see Cancer, Page 2<br />

fence at Simonson’s property, and attacked the<br />

9-year-old neutered male poodle.<br />

Sanchez attempted to grab the two bulldogs<br />

in an effort to save Sparky, but the larger dogs<br />

“pulled her off her feet and dragged her through<br />

the alley,” Walker said.<br />

Sanchez told <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> that both<br />

dogs jumped the fence at the same time.<br />

“I was terrorized. It really scared me; it really<br />

did,” she said.<br />

Davis was in the Simonson home at the time<br />

of the attack, and ran outside when she heard the<br />

commotion, Walker said.<br />

“She was able to gain control of the dogs,” he<br />

said.<br />

Sanchez suffered a puncture wound to her<br />

hand and scraps to both of her knees, while<br />

Sparky was seriously injured and required exten-<br />

RAWLINS (AP) — An environmental<br />

study predicts few environmental<br />

effects from drilling for coal bed<br />

methane southwest of Seminoe<br />

Reservoir.<br />

Dudley and Associates, of Denver,<br />

has proposed drilling 18 methane wells<br />

into deep coal seams near Seminoe<br />

Road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> environmental assessment by the<br />

U.S. Bureau of Land Management<br />

focused on 3,840 acres of federal land.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project area also includes private<br />

land on which drilling has already<br />

begun.<br />

Byproduct groundwater is expected<br />

to be discharged from the private-land<br />

wells beginning in June.<br />

Dudley and Associates has filed for a<br />

water discharge permit from the state<br />

President<br />

keeps<br />

road ban<br />

in place<br />

■ Administration<br />

to revise Clinton’s<br />

forest rules<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />

Bush administration will keep in<br />

place a ban on road-building in<br />

much of the nation’s federal forest<br />

lands while it revises the regulations<br />

to give more say to local officials<br />

on forest maintenance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ban, a pivotal part of former<br />

President Clinton’s environmental<br />

legacy, ropes off 58.5 million acres<br />

— about a third of the federal forest<br />

land — from developers, loggers<br />

and mining companies. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

industries are lobbying to have the<br />

measure reversed.<br />

While the ban could still be<br />

altered dramatically, congressional<br />

and administration officials said<br />

Thursday the White House has<br />

decided to keep it in place while<br />

new rules are developed. This process<br />

could be lengthy since it would<br />

require formal rule-making, including<br />

public comment periods.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revised regulations, expected<br />

to be formally announced <strong>Friday</strong><br />

at a news conference with<br />

Agriculture Secretary Ann<br />

Veneman, are expected to give a<br />

greater say to regional and local<br />

Forest Service officials, said Doug<br />

Crandall, chief of staff for the<br />

House Resources forests subcommittee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new provisions will allow<br />

road-building decisions to be<br />

applied on a forest-by-forest basis,<br />

rather than using a one-size-fits-all<br />

national policy, Crandall said.<br />

He expects the administration<br />

will craft a new rule in about nine<br />

months, though it will take one to<br />

five years for each national forest’s<br />

plan to be reviewed.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong>re is no silver bullet,’’<br />

Crandall said. On the forest level,<br />

‘‘there is going to be much more<br />

attention put on roadless protections<br />

now, but at least they will be<br />

doing it on a site-by-site basis<br />

rather than some blanket rule from<br />

Washington.’’<br />

Bulldogs euthanized following attacks<br />

sive veterinary care, Walker said.<br />

“He is doing pretty good; he is slowly healing.<br />

His chest was ripped open and his back was<br />

bitten pretty badly,” Sanchez said.<br />

Walker said the two bulldogs were taken to<br />

the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Animal Shelter, where they were<br />

kept separate from the other animals in the facility<br />

“out of concern for the safety of the other<br />

dogs.”<br />

He added, “On Easter Sunday, they fought<br />

with each other, injuring each other; however,<br />

the animals could not be treated because of their<br />

extreme aggressiveness.”<br />

Healy fined each defendant $510, and suspended<br />

$400. He ordered the two defendants to<br />

pay restitution costs for the veterinary bills,<br />

Please see Dogs, Page 2<br />

In Carbon County<br />

Study predicts few effects<br />

from methane drilling<br />

Department of Environmental Quality.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public comment period on the permits<br />

closed Monday.<br />

In all, eight wells are planned on<br />

public land and 10 wells are being<br />

drilled on private land. <strong>The</strong> wells will be<br />

5,000 to 6,000 feet deep.<br />

According to the study, the most<br />

environmental effects will be to watersheds<br />

and mountain plover habitat.<br />

A water management plan accompanying<br />

the assessment proposes discharging<br />

water into Seminoe Reservoir by<br />

way of Pool Table Draw and its two<br />

unnamed forks. A pipeline will discharge<br />

water into the draw at three<br />

points.<br />

Water flow is expected to be no more<br />

than 16,912 barrels per day.


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County planning commission fails<br />

to recommend Phillips request<br />

■ Rural business had<br />

requested conditional<br />

use permit<br />

By Wyeth <strong>Friday</strong><br />

Staff reporter<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Planning<br />

and Zoning Commission voted 4-0<br />

Wednesday not to recommend Bob<br />

and Teresa Phillips’ request for a<br />

conditional use permit to continue<br />

operating their Management<br />

Recruiters International business on<br />

agriculturally zoned land near<br />

Banner.<br />

<strong>The</strong> commission had tabled the<br />

Quarries<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

the process,” Springer said.<br />

Wyoming Department of<br />

Transportation Resident Engineer<br />

Ken Muller said there will be inconveniences<br />

with the quarry operations<br />

and the highway reconstruction,<br />

but WYDOT plans to move as<br />

quickly as possible.<br />

“We’d like to have the project<br />

built and get out of your hair,”<br />

Muller told the commission.<br />

Commission Chairman Paul<br />

Wallop and Commissioner Jay<br />

Stender voted for the Schunk<br />

Quarry, while Harmon and Connor<br />

dissented.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kane-Alderson Quarry<br />

would not have any crushing on<br />

site, and the material would be<br />

mined and hauled from the site<br />

directly, according to Planning<br />

Commission and WYDOT documents.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was no public comment<br />

on the second quarry and commissioners<br />

Wallop, Stender and<br />

Harmon voted to approve the<br />

Kane-Alderson Quarry, with<br />

Connor dissenting without comment.<br />

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CUP request at its April meeting at<br />

the request of applicants.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Planner Shad<br />

Springer said he had heard no new<br />

information from the Phillipses, and<br />

the applicants did not attend the<br />

meeting Wednesday.<br />

Springer told <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong><br />

the CUP will come before the<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Commission at its<br />

first June meeting with the planing<br />

commission’s recommendation not<br />

to approve it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Phillipses have been operating<br />

MRI for several years at their<br />

80-acre ranch south of <strong>Sheridan</strong> off<br />

U.S. Highway 87.<br />

Planning officials received<br />

reports last year the business was<br />

Cancer<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

But, he added, CTCA also provides<br />

psychological, sociological,<br />

spiritual and nutritional care to the<br />

treatment regimen.<br />

“I don’t think it’s fluff,” he said.<br />

“I think taking care of the whole<br />

patient is very important.” He added<br />

scientific proof exists of how the<br />

mind can influence the body in<br />

overcoming disease.<br />

Another member of the audience<br />

defended the local care system saying<br />

when she was diagnosed with<br />

cancer, she received nutritional,<br />

spiritual and psychological help.<br />

“It’s here if we seek it,” she said.<br />

Memorial Hospital Trustee Ed<br />

Dogs<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

which are at least $350, and also<br />

required them to pay the city for<br />

boarding and euthanasia fees.<br />

Simonson and Davis could not be<br />

reached for comment.<br />

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violating county-zoning regulations<br />

by operating a commercial business<br />

on agricultural land.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Phillipses requested a variance<br />

to continue to operate their<br />

business, but the request was<br />

denied.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Phillipses applied for CUP<br />

earlier this year.<br />

Since that time, <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Commissioners, the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

County Chamber of Commerce and<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> have received<br />

correspondence indicating MRI does<br />

not feel welcome in the community<br />

and is considering moving to another<br />

state.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Phillipses have not returned<br />

phone calls for comment.<br />

Neereimer said the hospital board<br />

has written a letter saying it will not<br />

participate in any type of partnership<br />

with Schuchert’s proposed<br />

facility, but if physicians with the<br />

center are properly credentialed,<br />

“We will do business with them.”<br />

Neereimer, who owns Tucker’s<br />

Office Supply in downtown<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, said the controversy over<br />

the proposed center “reminds me of<br />

when the downtown merchants<br />

found out Wal-Mart was coming,<br />

and we were terrified.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> merchants went to the City<br />

Council to fight Wal-Mart, he said.<br />

But, “<strong>The</strong> fact is, we are better<br />

because they are here.”<br />

A court spokeswoman said both<br />

bulldogs were current on their<br />

rabies vaccinations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> Police Departmen<br />

has received a number of vicious<br />

dog reports in the past severa<br />

weeks.<br />

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Markets<br />

Cash Grain<br />

KANSAS CITY (AP) —Wheat futures on the Kansas<br />

City Board of Trade Thu:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

WHEAT<br />

5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />

May 323 323 1/2 320 1/2 322 —4<br />

Jul 332 1/2 333 1/2 328 1/2 330 —4 3/4<br />

Sep 340 341 337 337 3/4 —3 3/4<br />

Dec 351 351 1/4 347 348 —4 1/4<br />

Mar 356 356 1/2 356 356 1/2 —4<br />

Jul 364 —5<br />

Wed.’s sales 9,486<br />

Wed.’s open int 68,799<br />

Wheat<br />

KANSAS CITY (AP) —Wheat futures on the Kansas<br />

City Board of Trade Thu:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

WHEAT<br />

5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />

May 323 323 1/2 320 1/2 322 —4<br />

Jul 332 1/2 333 1/2 328 1/2 330 —4 3/4<br />

Sep 340 341 337 337 3/4 —3 3/4<br />

Dec 351 351 1/4 347 348 —4 1/4<br />

Mar 356 356 1/2 356 356 1/2 —4<br />

Jul 364 —5<br />

Wed.’s sales 9,486<br />

Wed.’s open int 68,799<br />

Livestock<br />

CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago<br />

Mercantile Exchange Thu:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

CATTLE<br />

40,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />

Jun 71.47 71.70 70.70 70.85 —.72<br />

Aug 71.80 72.02 71.20 71.30 —.65<br />

Oct 73.40 73.60 72.90 72.92 —.60<br />

Dec 74.20 74.27 73.80 73.82 —.43<br />

Feb 74.75 74.80 74.55 74.60 —.25<br />

Apr 76.20 76.20 76.07 76.07 —.10<br />

Est. sales 14,212. Wed.’s sales 11,484<br />

Wed.’s open int 113,178, up 1,490<br />

FEEDER CATTLE<br />

50,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />

May 87.80 87.90 87.42 87.47 —.18<br />

Aug 88.37 88.65 88.10 88.12 —.25<br />

Sep 88.32 88.50 87.95 87.95 —.30<br />

Oct 88.35 88.55 87.90 87.97 —.40<br />

Nov 88.80 89.00 88.65 88.65 —.17<br />

Jan 88.90 88.90 88.65 88.70 —.20<br />

Mar 88.35 —.10<br />

Est. sales 1,835. Wed.’s sales 1,<strong>01</strong>9<br />

Wed.’s open int 16,732<br />

HOGS,LEAN<br />

40,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />

Jun 67.00 67.40 66.65 67.07 +.22<br />

Jul 65.40 65.90 65.15 65.65 +.45<br />

Aug 62.50 63.00 62.25 62.77 +.42<br />

Oct 53.90 54.40 53.75 54.25 +.35<br />

Dec 51.22 51.77 51.22 51.60 +.38<br />

Feb 52.50 52.55 52.00 52.37 +.45<br />

Apr 52.50 52.70 51.75 52.70 +.40<br />

Last spot 68.15<br />

Est. sales 7,349. Wed.’s sales 8,696<br />

Wed.’s open int 40,661<br />

PORK BELLIES<br />

40,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />

May 83.30 83.50 82.07 82.45 —.85<br />

Jul 84.30 84.75 82.80 83.22 —.88<br />

Aug 82.35 82.50 81.00 81.20 —.90<br />

Feb 72.00 72.00 71.50 71.50 —.60<br />

Mar 72.10<br />

May 74.00 —1.00<br />

Last spot 81.18<br />

Est. sales 1,092. Wed.’s sales 1,206<br />

Wed.’s open int 3,145<br />

Grain futures<br />

CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago<br />

Board of Trade Thu.:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

WHEAT<br />

5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />

May 267 268 263 263 —5 1/4<br />

Jul 277 1/2 278 1/4 273 273 1/2 —5<br />

Sep 288 1/2 288 1/2 283 1/2 284 1/4 —4 3/4<br />

Dec 302 303 298 1/2 299 1/4 —5 1/4<br />

Mar 315 315 310 1/2 311 1/4 —5<br />

May 318 1/2 —4<br />

Jul 327 327 323 324 1/2 —3 1/2<br />

Dec 342 342 338 339 1/2 —3 1/2<br />

Jul 348<br />

Wed.’s sales 38,409<br />

Wed.’s open int 129,730<br />

CORN<br />

5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />

May 202 202 3/4 200 1/4 200 1/2 — 1/4<br />

Jul 208 3/4 210 1/2 207 1/2 207 3/4 — 3/4<br />

Sep 216 1/2 218 1/2 215 3/4 216 — 1/2<br />

Nov 223 3/4 — 1/2<br />

Dec 228 230 226 3/4 227 — 3/4<br />

Mar 238 240 1/4 237 1/4 237 1/2 — 1/2<br />

May 246 3/4 247 244 1/2 244 1/2 — 1/2<br />

Jul 253 1/4 253 1/2 250 3/4 251 — 1/4<br />

Sep 256 — 1/2<br />

Dec 260 1/2 260 3/4 258 258 1/4 —1 1/4<br />

Dec 264 3/4 — 1/4<br />

Wed.’s sales 70,963<br />

Wed.’s open int 422,<strong>01</strong>4<br />

OATS<br />

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FDIC<br />

5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />

May 109 1/2 110 108 1/2 110 + 1/4<br />

Jul 112 3/4 114 112 113 + 1/2<br />

Sep 113 3/4 113 3/4 112 1/4 112 1/2 — 1/2<br />

Dec 118 3/4 119 118 1/4 118 3/4 — 1/2<br />

Mar 124 —1 1/2<br />

Wed.’s sales 955<br />

Wed.’s open int 14,477<br />

SOYBEANS<br />

5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />

May 440 446 440 442 3/4 +1 1/4<br />

Jul 439 3/4 443 1/4 436 1/2 437 3/4 —2 1/2<br />

Aug 437 1/2 440 1/2 433 1/2 433 3/4 —4 1/4<br />

Sep 433 1/2 434 426 1/2 426 3/4 —4 3/4<br />

Nov 435 435 1/2 428 1/2 428 3/4 —5 3/4<br />

Jan 445 445 440 440 —5<br />

Mar 451 452 449 449 —5<br />

May 456 456 453 453 —5<br />

Jul 467 467 461 1/2 461 1/2 —5 1/2<br />

Nov 475 475 472 1/2 472 3/4 —5 1/4<br />

Wed.’s sales 43,777<br />

Wed.’s open int 139,021<br />

SOYBEAN OIL<br />

60,000 lbs; cents per lb<br />

May 14.95 14.96 14.66 14.66 —.28<br />

Jul 15.21 15.25 14.88 14.92 —.28<br />

Aug 15.36 15.39 15.<strong>05</strong> 15.07 —.28<br />

Sep 15.52 15.52 15.21 15.23 —.29<br />

Oct 15.68 15.68 15.38 15.38 —.30<br />

Dec 15.98 16.<strong>01</strong> 15.63 15.64 —.33<br />

Jan 16.<strong>05</strong> 16.<strong>05</strong> 15.83 15.83 —.33<br />

Mar 16.45 16.45 16.10 16.10 —.31<br />

May 16.50 16.54 16.41 16.41 —.29<br />

Jul 16.71 —.27<br />

Oct 17.30 17.30 17.15 17.15 —.25<br />

Dec 17.60 17.60 17.40 17.40 —.33<br />

Wed.’s sales 24,482<br />

Wed.’s open int 135,763<br />

SOYBEAN MEAL<br />

100 tons; dollars per ton<br />

May 158.20 158.90 157.00 158.70 +1.10<br />

Jul 156.50 156.50 154.20 155.60 +.30<br />

Aug 153.50 153.80 151.50 152.30 —.50<br />

Sep 150.20 150.40 148.30 149.00 —.50<br />

Oct 148.50 148.50 146.80 146.90 —.80<br />

Dec 148.70 149.20 147.00 147.50 —.90<br />

Jan 148.30 149.40 148.00 148.00 —1.10<br />

Mar 149.40 150.80 149.10 149.10 —1.00<br />

May 149.00 149.00 148.00 148.00 —.90<br />

Jul 149.00 149.00 148.00 148.00 —1.00<br />

Wed.’s sales 26,192<br />

Wed.’s open int 119,202<br />

Tue.’s open int 119,714, up 1,229<br />

Metals<br />

NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices<br />

Thursday.<br />

Aluminum - 72.0 cents per lb., London Metal Exch.<br />

Thu.<br />

Copper - $82.0 Cathode full plate, U.S. destinations.<br />

Copper -78.25 cents per lb., N.Y. Merc spot Thu.<br />

Lead - 29-31 cents per lb.<br />

Zinc - 48.77-49.27 cents lb., delivered.<br />

Gold - $266.40 troy oz., Handy & Harman (only daily<br />

quote).<br />

Gold - $266.30 troy oz., NY Merc spot Thu.<br />

Silver - $4.375 Handy & Harman (only daily quote).<br />

Silver - $4.330 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu.<br />

Mercury - $150.00 per 76 lb flask, N.Y.<br />

Platinum - $594.00-$625.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract).<br />

Platinum $631.30 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu.<br />

n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available.<br />

Gold<br />

Selected world gold prices, Thursday.<br />

Hong Kong late: $266.15 up $0.90.<br />

London morning fixing: $265.30 up $0.65.<br />

London afternoon fixing: $266.40 up $1.75.<br />

London late: $266.00 up $1.35.<br />

Paris afternoon fixing: $264.45 off $0.12.<br />

Zurich late afternoon: $265.95 up $2.30.<br />

NY Handy & Harman: $266.40 up $2.45.<br />

NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $287.71 up $2.64.<br />

NY Engelhard: $267.50 up $2.45.<br />

NY Engelhard fabricated: $280.88 up $2.58.<br />

NY Merc. gold spot month Thu: $266.30 up $0.90.<br />

NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Thu: $266.00 up $0.80.<br />

Cash Petroleum<br />

NEW YORK (AP) — Petroleum cash prices<br />

Thursday compared with Wednesday prices<br />

Thu. Wed.<br />

Refined Products Fuel oil No. 2 NY hbr bg gl fob<br />

.7636 .74<strong>01</strong><br />

Gasoline unl prem RVP NY hbr bg gl fob<br />

1.1436 1.09<strong>01</strong><br />

Gasoline unl RVP NY hbr bg gl fob .9961 .9576<br />

Prices provided by Bridge Telerate<br />

x- prices are for RVP grade of gasoline<br />

Petroleum - Crude Grades<br />

Saudi Arabian light Asia $ per bbl fob 24.56 24.79<br />

North Sea Brent $ per bbl fob 27.14 27.30<br />

West Texas Intermed $ per bbl fob 28.28 28.10<br />

Light LA Sweet $ per bbl fob 28.60 28.48<br />

Alaska No. Slope del. West Coast 26.53 25.88<br />

Raw Products<br />

Natural Gas, Henry Hub, $ per mmbtu 4.46 4.55<br />

n.a.-not available-n.q. not quoted.<br />

r-revised.<br />

b-bid a-asked.<br />

n-nominal<br />

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News<br />

Briefs<br />

Unemployment<br />

highest in over<br />

two years<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />

nation’s unemployment rate shot<br />

up to 4.5 percent in April, the highest<br />

level in 2 1/2 years. Businesses<br />

slashed their payrolls by the largest<br />

amount since the recession year of<br />

1991.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Labor Department report<br />

today was the freshest evidence<br />

that the economy — which started<br />

to slow in the second half of last<br />

year — continues to weaken and<br />

rekindled recession fears.<br />

<strong>The</strong> increase of 0.2 percentage<br />

point in the unemployment rate<br />

marked the second straight month<br />

the jobless rate had gone up. In<br />

March, the jobless rate ticked up a<br />

notch to 4.3 percent. April’s rate<br />

was the highest since October<br />

1998, when unemployment also<br />

New York Stock Exchange<br />

NEW YORK (AP) — Noon prices for NYSE listed<br />

most active stocks:<br />

Sales High Low Last Chg<br />

AOL TW 69025 51.89 49.06 51.69 +1.<strong>04</strong><br />

APW Ltd n 11494 9.35 8.40 9.25 +.50<br />

AT&T .15 44347 22.35 21.77 22.09 +.<strong>05</strong><br />

ATT Wrls 17840 19.87 19.28 19.61 +.11<br />

AbtLab .84f 9652 46.45 45.35 46.20 +.39<br />

AMD s 58718 31.40 30.02 30.48 —2.13<br />

Agere n 44763 7.90 6.90 7.74 +.09<br />

Alcatel .43e 9840 33.25 31.80 33.24 +.54<br />

Alcoa s .60 10656 41.45 40.25 41.34 +.45<br />

Alza s 9758 46.45 45.85 46.17 +.08<br />

AmExp .32 21763 42.96 41.75 42.92 +.46<br />

AGenCp s .96 17842 44.98 43.96 44.87 +.42<br />

AHomeP .92 9544 57.80 56.96 57.27 —.61<br />

AmIntGp s .15 25570 84.10 82.10 83.68 +.98<br />

Anadrk .20 14388 62.81 61.30 62.43 +1.43<br />

AnalogDev 13352 47.31 45.70 47.20 —.55<br />

Anheus s .66 14<strong>05</strong>1 41.20 40.45 41.<strong>04</strong> +.59<br />

Apache .28 17823 58.83 57.51 58.09 +.79<br />

ArchstnC 1.64 22556 24.25 23.50 23.79 —1.39<br />

BP PLC 1.40 12442 52.57 51.65 52.36 +1.11<br />

BakrHu .46 1<strong>04</strong>92 36.<strong>01</strong> 35.20 35.75 +.55<br />

BankOne .84 12127 38.50 37.51 38.33 —.22<br />

Bk of Am 2.24f 18562 56.09 55.18 56.00 +.<strong>05</strong><br />

BestBuy 15929 55.40 53.80 55.00 —1.52<br />

Boeing .68 10252 64.72 63.00 64.40 +.40<br />

BrMySq 1.10 246<strong>04</strong> 56.25 55.20 55.61 +.56<br />

CIGNA 1.28 13<strong>04</strong>2 91.00 88.60 89.21 —.59<br />

CIT Gp .40 10094 35.30 34.57 35.03 —.29<br />

CVS Cp .23 11628 54.00 53.40 53.88 —.57<br />

Calpine s 18175 54.95 53.85 54.09 —.52<br />

Caterpillr 1.36 9<strong>04</strong>9 49.92 49.<strong>05</strong> 49.90 —.14<br />

Celestic g 18085 55.50 52.00 54.78 +.48<br />

Cendant 18096 17.60 17.20 17.45 —.11<br />

Chevron 2.60 12987 93.21 91.75 93.06 +1.36<br />

Citigrp s .56 51799 51.20 49.75 50.92 —.08<br />

ClearChan 11167 55.80 53.55 55.80 +1.00<br />

CocaCl .72f 18640 46.41 45.82 45.99 —.76<br />

Comdisco .10 11373 2.82 2.57 2.74 —.11<br />

Compaq .10 41167 17.45 16.80 17.24 —.16<br />

CompAs .07 18239 29.96 28.98 29.75 —.<strong>01</strong><br />

CompSci 10697 37.08 34.15 37.00 +1.48<br />

Conseco 12550 20.<strong>01</strong> 19.23 19.66 —.16<br />

Corning s .24 62768 23.66 21.80 23.06 +.16<br />

CypSem 14412 21.87 21.00 21.58 —.42<br />

DR Horton .20b x9640 22.15 21.10 22.06 —.09<br />

Danaher .08 25703 54.24 53.50 54.20 +.20<br />

DeutTel .56e 26262 24.30 23.90 24.25 —.09<br />

Disney .21 13876 31.00 30.30 30.59 —.37<br />

DollarG s .10 26409 16.14 15.28 15.80 +.10<br />

DowChm s 1.16 12849 36.00 34.80 36.00 +.60<br />

DuPont 1.40 10294 45.70 44.30 45.70 +.41<br />

DukeEgy s 1.10 11993 45.00 43.89 44.98 +.46<br />

EMC s 1.24t 116578 40.78 37.50 40.48 +.37<br />

ElPasoCp .85f 11676 66.90 64.70 66.76 +1.61<br />

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stood at 4.5 percent.<br />

Both the increase in the unemployment<br />

rate and the cut in jobs<br />

surprised many analysts. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

predicting that the unemployment<br />

rate would rise to 4.4 percent and<br />

that businesses actually would add<br />

jobs during the month.<br />

Four power plants<br />

could strain law<br />

enforcement<br />

GILLETTE (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />

Campbell County Sheriff’s<br />

Department may feel the strain if<br />

four power plants are built in the<br />

area over the next few years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s department is<br />

already trying to fill 11 positions to<br />

serve a county that is booming<br />

because of coal bed methane development.<br />

Each power plant would bring<br />

700 construction workers.<br />

‘‘We have seen an impact on<br />

the community already,’’ Sheriff<br />

Byron Oedekoven said. ‘‘<strong>The</strong>re are<br />

busy highways and roads, then<br />

inject an additional 700 workers<br />

per construction. That is going to<br />

EDS .60 10710 64.10 63.54 63.80 —.50<br />

Enron .50 13<strong>04</strong>6 59.70 58.46 58.74 +.39<br />

ExxonMob 1.76 21427 87.49 86.11 86.83 +.73<br />

FPL Gp 2.24f 14132 57.25 55.40 55.65 —2.02<br />

FanniMae 1.20 9094 79.50 78.52 79.50 +.80<br />

FstUC .96m 11810 29.99 29.50 29.97 +.23<br />

FishrSci 44854 24.99 23.90 24.70 —.80<br />

FleetBost 1.32 1<strong>01</strong>46 40.10 39.19 39.83 —.15<br />

FordM n 1.20 14771 29.06 28.25 28.99 +.29<br />

FredMac .80f 9202 64.95 64.45 64.86 +.61<br />

Gallaghr s .52f 11319 23.38 22.23 23.38 —.26<br />

Gap .09 11503 27.90 27.20 27.81 —.42<br />

GenElec .64 68238 48.66 47.51 48.58 +.08<br />

GnMotr 2 10326 56.07 54.94 55.93 —.15<br />

Gillette .65 11<strong>01</strong>2 28.26 27.99 28.21 —.27<br />

GlblCrss 34188 14.00 12.99 13.97 +.25<br />

GlblTele 10938 .78 .68 .74 +.<strong>04</strong><br />

GoldmanS .48 18719 97.25 93.80 97.10 +1.10<br />

Guidant 15356 37.55 36.76 37.20 —.60<br />

HCA Hlth .08 13444 39.00 38.30 38.78 —.02<br />

Hallibtn .50 18379 42.79 40.61 42.52 +2.02<br />

HewlettP s .32 29572 27.85 27.00 27.25 —.32<br />

HomeDp .16 25757 48.98 47.61 48.80 +.29<br />

HonwllIntl .75 15238 48.83 47.28 48.70 +.30<br />

IBM .56f 437<strong>01</strong> 114.70 111.20 114.15 +.45<br />

IntPap 1 152<strong>05</strong> 38.39 37.40 38.31 +.31<br />

IntRect 9763 54.30 51.90 53.95 —.71<br />

IntpubGp .38 12600 34.14 33.79 34.11 +.11<br />

JPMorgCh 1.36f 31713 49.45 48.19 49.43 +.43<br />

Jabil 9307 32.00 29.70 32.00 +.90<br />

JohnJn 1.28 14918 97.50 96.60 97.12 +.36<br />

Kohls 10750 59.96 58.75 59.90 —.30<br />

KoreaElc .25e 11531 9.80 9.55 9.79 +.12<br />

Kroger 1<strong>04</strong>27 25.00 24.77 24.93 —.08<br />

LSI Log 12127 21.00 20.00 20.86 —.06<br />

LehmBr s .28f 11145 77.75 74.35 77.35 +1.02<br />

Lexmark 1<strong>04</strong>16 67.70 65.41 65.85 —3.45<br />

LibtyMA s 21102 16.55 16.41 16.50 —.<strong>05</strong><br />

Loews s .60f 9734 67.20 65.46 66.64 +.89<br />

Lowes .14 15325 62.79 61.15 62.50 —.42<br />

Lucent .08 118606 11.18 10.32 11.18 +.48<br />

McDnlds .20 27668 26.86 26.41 26.64 —.26<br />

Medtrnic .20 13746 43.99 43.50 43.57 —1.<strong>04</strong><br />

MellonFnc .96f 9922 42.69 41.80 42.56 —.15<br />

Merck 1.36 14276 76.16 74.82 75.93 +.66<br />

MerrLyn s .64 33039 67.75 64.80 67.72 +1.72<br />

MicronT 561<strong>01</strong> 40.90 39.48 40.15 —1.33<br />

MMM 2.40f 10926 118.85 116.10 118.10 +.35<br />

MSDWit .92f 29834 67.36 64.41 67.07 +.84<br />

Motorola s .16 39610 16.<strong>05</strong> 15.17 15.98 +.12<br />

NtSemi 1<strong>01</strong>45 27.50 26.55 26.87 —.66<br />

Family<br />

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in your<br />

Hometown<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, <strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong> 3<br />

be very, very busy.’’<br />

Higher wages will help with hiring,<br />

he said. County commissioners<br />

in March raised entry-level wages<br />

to $27,000 from $25,000.<br />

North American Power Group is<br />

scheduled to start building the 300megawatt<br />

Two Elk power plant in<br />

June. Recently it announced proposals<br />

to build two more power<br />

plants generating 500 megawatts<br />

each — one at Two Elk and the<br />

other at Kennecott Energy’s<br />

Codero-Rojo complex.<br />

Another 500-megawatt plant is<br />

proposed by Black Hills Power in<br />

the Wyodak area.<br />

Police look for bank<br />

robbery suspects<br />

CHEYENNE (AP) — Police<br />

were looking for two people who<br />

robbed Security First Bank at gunpoint<br />

Thursday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two suspects wore ski<br />

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when they entered the bank at<br />

about 4:50 p.m., police said.<br />

One suspect had a handgun and<br />

ordered employees to the floor,<br />

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police said. <strong>The</strong> other suspect took<br />

an undetermined amount of cash<br />

from behind the bank counter.<br />

Storm expected<br />

to wane today<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />

A blizzard that shut down<br />

schools and highways was expected<br />

to taper off today with up to 5<br />

more inches of snow in parts of<br />

southern Wyoming.<br />

<strong>The</strong> storm shut down Rawlins<br />

schools and 250 miles of Interstate<br />

80 between Cheyenne and Rock<br />

Springs on Thursday. <strong>The</strong> interstate<br />

reopened in phases by evening.<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Weather Service<br />

predicted 2 to 5 more inches of<br />

snow in southwestern Wyoming, 1<br />

to 3 more inches in Rawlins and at<br />

least 4 more inches in Cheyenne<br />

today.<br />

Heavier snowfall was predicted<br />

in the mountains.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Red Cross set up<br />

a shelter in Rawlins that served hot<br />

meals to at least 75 stranded travelers<br />

before the interstate reopened.<br />

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Opinion THE<br />

SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Friday</strong>,<br />

Vietnam still<br />

plagues us<br />

30 years later<br />

It was like a fugue — point and dissonant<br />

counterpoint.<br />

Three U.S. senators who served with great honor in<br />

Vietnam state: “Many people have been forced to do<br />

things in war that they are deeply ashamed of later. Yet<br />

for our country to blame the warrior instead of the war<br />

is among the ... worst mistakes a country can make.”<br />

Those of us who were not there — where seeming<br />

civilians could be, and were, agents of death — have no<br />

right to judge Bob Kerrey.<br />

Yet Gerhard Klann, one of Kerrey’s Raiders that<br />

night in 1969 in Thanh Phong, says that they — under<br />

direct orders from Kerrey — lined up women and<br />

children, including a baby, and shot them to death at<br />

close range.<br />

“We just basically slaughtered those people. It was<br />

war,” said Klann on “60 Minutes.” “<strong>The</strong>re was no time<br />

to question orders. <strong>The</strong> baby was still crying. <strong>The</strong> baby<br />

was shot to death like the rest of them.”<br />

Klann, a Navy Seal for nearly 19 years, was handpicked,<br />

after the Vietnam War,<br />

for an elite Seal team.<br />

He could have remained silent,<br />

but if you saw him on “60<br />

Minutes,” you know that he<br />

felt that he had to speak up.<br />

Kerrey denies Klann’s<br />

version of what happened.<br />

Robert Mann, who has written<br />

about our involvement in<br />

Vietnam, says focusing on<br />

Kerrey is a mistake.<br />

“Let us not forget,” Mann<br />

Nat<br />

Hentoff<br />

Columnist<br />

says, “that official decisions made in Washington — in<br />

the White House and in Congress — resulted in the<br />

needless death of millions.”<br />

As the fugue continued, one voice stood out for me.<br />

Patricia Sette of Concord, Mass., was not in the<br />

darkness of free-fire zones in Vietnam. In a letter to<br />

<strong>The</strong> New York Times, she wrote: "Everyone, including<br />

Mr. Kerrey, seems to think that this story is about him.<br />

It's almost as if those who were killed have become<br />

mere stage props in some morality play instead of real<br />

human beings who suffered a terrifying and undeserved<br />

death. ... No matter what degree of understanding Bob<br />

Kerrey deserves, it is the victims who are at the center<br />

of this story."<br />

Another voice brought a resolution, for me, to the<br />

fugue. Bill O’Reilly, on Fox News, interviewed Hugh<br />

Thompson. It was Thompson, in a helicopter over My<br />

Lai, who saw the mass killing below under the<br />

direction of William Calley. He threatened to fire on<br />

the soldiers unless they stopped the murders.<br />

He received a Soldier’s Medal but also got death<br />

threats for a while afterwards from veterans and others<br />

who didn’t want the story known. Calley was<br />

convicted, and 25 others were court-martialed.<br />

O’Reilly asked Thompson, “What went through your<br />

mind when you saw what was happening on the ground<br />

at My Lai?”<br />

“Hitler,” said Thompson.<br />

With regard to Kerrey’s Raiders, couldn’t Thompson<br />

understand that under that kind of stress, soldiers would<br />

snap?<br />

“Yes,” said Thompson, “without proper leadership.”<br />

If Klann’s story of what happened at Thanh Phong is<br />

true, Thompson says, “that is no way to treat prisoners<br />

of war. It would be a war crime.”<br />

On “60 Minutes,” Kerrey, in anguish and anger, said,<br />

“I would not call it a war crime. To describe it as an<br />

atrocity, I would say, is pretty close to being right,<br />

because that’s how it felt.”<br />

To those who were killed in the village that night,<br />

the distinction did not make a difference.<br />

To Col. David Hackworth, who served nearly five<br />

years in Vietnam, the journalists at <strong>The</strong> New York<br />

Times and “60 Minutes” who forced Kerrey finally to<br />

tell his story in public are “snakes.” Says Hackworth,<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were thousands of such atrocities.”<br />

And now Kerrey has joined those who charge that<br />

raking up what happened at Thanh Phong amounts to<br />

besmirching the Americans who fought in Vietnam —<br />

including those who were killed by the Vietcong. Says<br />

Kerrey, “<strong>The</strong> Vietnamese government likes to routinely<br />

say how terrible Americans were. <strong>The</strong> Times and CBS<br />

are now collaborating in that effort.” This is the same<br />

as saying that journalists should cover up the story.<br />

But the great majority of our combatants in Vietnam<br />

did not commit atrocities.<br />

And those who — like Kerrey — are charged with<br />

such actions have a right to clear their names in official<br />

investigations.<br />

B.J. Burkett, winner of a Bronze Star and other<br />

honors for his service in Vietnam, says, “You can’t<br />

demand we investigate war crimes in Bosnia if you’re<br />

not going to stand up and investigate allegations against<br />

your own troops.”<br />

How can there NOT be an investigation?<br />

(Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority on<br />

the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights.)<br />

Copyright 20<strong>01</strong>, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.<br />

Letters<br />

Writer seeks<br />

answers<br />

to questions<br />

about<br />

methane<br />

development<br />

Editor:<br />

It is with interest that I read articles<br />

about the coal mining and the<br />

development or lack of development of<br />

the coal and coal bed methane in<br />

Montana compared to Wyoming.<br />

I also find that according to articles<br />

published in different newspapers, the<br />

opinions/views are from a wide variety<br />

of people, which is good, but I have<br />

several concerns myself.<br />

I would like to have some questions<br />

answered, as I believe they have not<br />

been addressed, and would appreciate<br />

the courtesy of a reply to each of the<br />

following questions.<br />

What percentage of the members of<br />

the Northern Plains Resource Council<br />

are actual property owners that pay real<br />

property taxes in Montana?<br />

What percentage of these members<br />

own the coal rights to their property?<br />

What percentage of these members<br />

own the oil and gas rights to their<br />

property?<br />

What percentage of these members<br />

own the mineral rights to their property?<br />

Viewpoints<br />

Opinions expressed on this page do<br />

not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> but are published in<br />

the interest of public discussion.<br />

Articles labeled “Editorial” or “<strong>Press</strong><br />

Opinion” represent the opinions of the<br />

publisher and/or news management.<br />

What percentage of these members<br />

rent or lease the property they are<br />

residing on?<br />

What percentage of these members<br />

live elsewhere (absentee) than in<br />

Montana?<br />

What percentage of these members<br />

own the water rights on the property they<br />

inhabit?<br />

What percentage of dollars used by<br />

NPRC comes from full-time Montana<br />

residents?<br />

What percentage of dollars used by<br />

NPRC is from corporations and out-ofstate<br />

solicitations?<br />

I do not believe I have actually seen a<br />

printed reply to the above questions, and<br />

would be very interested in seeing such.<br />

I would not hesitate to guess that<br />

when it comes down to the nitty-gritty,<br />

many have either previously sold the<br />

coal rights to the property where they<br />

reside/rent/own; and/or the coal was<br />

reserved by the federal government<br />

because the place or places of<br />

residence/rental/ownership were not<br />

proved upon or taxes paid during the<br />

homesteading days; and/or they do not<br />

own the oil, gas, minerals and coal<br />

rights, or a combination of such.<br />

When those who belong to such a<br />

group have acquired the title of such<br />

rights on the property I own, then they<br />

can become a spokesperson for me.<br />

Until that time becomes reality, I<br />

would like to pose the question of what<br />

happened to free enterprise? Are we not<br />

capable to make a decision concerning<br />

MALLARD FILMORE by Bruce Tinsley<br />

what we own without their prior<br />

approval?<br />

If such groups had their way, they<br />

would be the decision-making body<br />

supposedly representing/controlling the<br />

American public interest, dictating what<br />

individuals can or cannot do with their<br />

private property.<br />

Dick Fletcher<br />

Ashland, Mont.<br />

Caution,<br />

privatization is<br />

bad for your<br />

health!<br />

Editor:<br />

President George W. Bush appointed<br />

retired Democratic Sen. Daniel Patrick<br />

Moynihan to his Social Security<br />

privatization committee.<br />

Bush and Moynihan claim that Social<br />

Security is broken because shortly there<br />

will be only two workers to each Social<br />

Security recipient. While it is true that<br />

two workers must provide for each<br />

recipient, the notion that a privatization<br />

scheme will fix it is simple math for<br />

morons. <strong>The</strong>re will be two workers to<br />

provide the goods and services to each<br />

Social Security recipient — NO<br />

MATTER WHAT.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir idea is stupid unless they are<br />

hoping that poor investments or a market<br />

Quotes<br />

4<br />

May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

crash will starve enough of the elderly,<br />

disabled, widows and orphans to change<br />

those numbers, in which case it is not<br />

stupidity but wickedness.<br />

You think there will be no market<br />

collapse?<br />

Even our declining standard of living<br />

depends on exploitation of cheap foreign<br />

labor but de-industrialization and wage<br />

suppression are diminishing our ability<br />

to buy those cheap foreign products.<br />

American dollars are accumulating in<br />

countries where our trade deficits can be<br />

remedied only by encouraging their<br />

investors to buy our stock. However,<br />

weakness in every sector of our<br />

economy coupled with increasing costs<br />

of production caused by energy inflation<br />

makes investing in America a very bad<br />

idea.<br />

A crash is inevitable.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only solution is renewed<br />

commitment to the constitutional<br />

mandate for the common good (to<br />

promote the general welfare). We need<br />

to return to policies that work — the<br />

regulation of the commercial economy to<br />

promote growth and stability and to<br />

prevent looting of our essential<br />

industries by the schemes of a few<br />

greedy but powerful corporations and to<br />

prevent the systematic looting of the<br />

public.<br />

<strong>The</strong> political will must come from the<br />

people. Democracy is not a spectator<br />

sport.<br />

Mel Logan<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

‘‘If this provision is<br />

eliminated, we have lost<br />

most of the president’s<br />

vision for education reform<br />

because the only thing this<br />

bill will do is empower the<br />

bureaucrats in<br />

Washington.’’<br />

— Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., on the<br />

private school voucher provision the House<br />

Education Committee voted to strip from<br />

President Bush’s education legislation.<br />

Government 'help' may be less than helpful<br />

"This foot-and-mouth disease could be very serious,”<br />

I said to Willie, “ but the government is really getting<br />

after it, and with an early start, we should be OK.”<br />

“ Yea,”Willie grumped, “ they’s doin’ ever’thin’ they<br />

kin ta spread the stuff over the country. I reckon iffen<br />

they keep on, they’ll have it<br />

spread from coast ta coast in no<br />

time a-tall.”<br />

“What are you talking<br />

about?” I asked, concerned. “I<br />

think they are taking every<br />

precaution they can. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

quarantined every thing that<br />

could have been exposed. Now<br />

they are making foreign<br />

passengers disinfect their shoes<br />

when they get off the planes or<br />

ships. What else can they do,<br />

and why do you think they<br />

aren’t doing a good job?”<br />

C.L.<br />

Tibbets<br />

Columnist<br />

“Iffen ya got a cold an’ ya don’t want ta give it ta<br />

ever’body else, ya stay home, right?” Willie asked,<br />

then continued before I could answer. “An’ ya surely<br />

wouldn’t want somebody ta get on a bus with ya an’<br />

cough all over ever’body, an’ iffen ya did hafta ride the<br />

bus with somebody like that, an’ a few days later ya<br />

come down with a cold, ya’d likely blame it on the guy<br />

what coughed all over ya. Right?”<br />

“Well, I suppose so,” I replied.<br />

“So when they sus-pected them sheep o’ bein’ ex-<br />

Willie & Sunshine<br />

posed ta foot-n-mouth,” Willie went on sourly,<br />

“what’d they do?<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y loaded them suspected sheep on a big truck an’<br />

drove 2,000 miles across the country maybe dribblin’<br />

foot-n-mouth all the way.<br />

"It’s stunts like that that really gives us confidence in<br />

our politicians. <strong>The</strong>y ain’t none o’ ‘em kin think<br />

practical.”<br />

“That is the truth,” I agreed. “But surely if there was<br />

a danger in moving the sheep they would not have<br />

taken the chance.”<br />

"Bury-crats makin ‘ jobs fer theirselves,” Willie<br />

grumped, "an’ they don’t worry much ‘bout that. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

got lot’sa people ta blame.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y was a time when we had foot-n-mouth in this<br />

country. That-n scabbies, scrappies an’ I don’t know<br />

what all. <strong>The</strong> foot-n-mouth they treated jest like now<br />

with a kill-n-bury routine. I don’t reckon we learned<br />

much in the last 50 years. But fer scabbies an’<br />

scrappies an’ lice, ticks an’ stuff, they dipped<br />

ever’thin’. Had them big vats full o’ anti-ceptic an’<br />

deep enough that the critter got wet all over. Ain’t<br />

many o’ them vats ’round no more an’ we’s usin’ injection<br />

o’ the new drugs an’ some pour on stuff. Works<br />

purty good or seems to."<br />

“ Why would the government want to spread this<br />

disease?” I asked. “That doesn’t seem likely.”<br />

“ Oh,” Willie replied, “ I don’t reckon they’d do it on<br />

purpose, but what they did surely looks ta be the wrong<br />

thin’ ta do.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> thin’ is,” he grumbled, “that nobody kin have a<br />

accident no more. Iffen a politician makes a mistake,<br />

they al’ays pass the buck ta somebody else.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> plane that landed in China. Ever’body wanted ta<br />

blame ever’body else. I’m reasonable certain the China<br />

pilot didn’t figger ta commit suicide when he buzzed<br />

the bigger plane. That makes it a accident.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> boat what got hit by our submarine didn’t plan<br />

on gettin’ hit, but I do wonder that they was in a plainly<br />

mapped submarine practice area, figgerin’ ta fish in<br />

1,800 feet o’ water? Or was they figgerin’ ta see a sub<br />

come ta the surface. Either way it was surely<br />

accidental."<br />

Willie held his cup for more coffee, then continued.<br />

"Iffen we do get foot-n-mouth,” he said acidly, “ I<br />

betcha it won’t be because they trucked no sheep. If<br />

nuthin else it’ll be the fault o’ some pore ‘wet back’ or<br />

somebody what can’t defend their self.”<br />

Unfortunately, that could be hard to argue with.


People THE<br />

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Joyce Sterkel of <strong>Sheridan</strong> and her two adopted children, Katia and Alexander, from Russia visited with U.S. Sen. Mike<br />

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<strong>Friday</strong> – Saturday at 11:00<br />

Closed on Sunday<br />

LOCATED IN THE BEST WESTERN<br />

SHERIDAN CENTER<br />

Imagination program<br />

planned at SHS<br />

Destination Imagination winners<br />

will present their prize-winning solutions<br />

to the Destination Imagination<br />

challenges at a performance 7 p.m.<br />

Monday at the Sue Henry <strong>The</strong>ater for<br />

the Performing Arts at <strong>Sheridan</strong> High<br />

School.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were five winning teams from<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> School District 1 and District<br />

2. All have qualified for the Global<br />

Finals May 23-28 at the University of<br />

Tennessee, in Knoxville.<br />

Willms first<br />

in Legion cribbage<br />

Fourteen players participated in<br />

Legion Club cribbage Wednesday.<br />

Ethel Willms captured first place.<br />

Elsie Germann took second place and<br />

Larry Hoyt finished third.<br />

All cribbage players are invited to<br />

play 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays<br />

at the Legion.<br />

FINE JEWELRY<br />

Established in 1964<br />

11 North Main Street 674-4164<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming 828<strong>01</strong> Mon.-Sat. 9-5:00 1-800-658-4367<br />

Three Peaks<br />

c h r i s t i a n s c h o o l<br />

EDUCATION WITH A<br />

CLEAR FOCUS<br />

Academic Excellence * Biblical Values * Character<br />

Service to the Community<br />

Now accepting applications for enrollment,<br />

grades 8 - 12,<br />

for the 20<strong>01</strong> - 2002 school year.<br />

For information, or an application, please call<br />

Brad Kremensek at Three Peaks Christian School,<br />

674-16<strong>01</strong>, or at home, 672-7639<br />

Three Peaks Christian School admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin<br />

to the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to<br />

students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic<br />

origin in administration or its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan<br />

programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.<br />

Wilson is VA<br />

employee<br />

of month<br />

for April<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> VA Medical Center selected<br />

OraFay Wilson, nursing assistant with patient<br />

care support, as the employee of the month for<br />

April.<br />

According to the VA, Wilson is an important<br />

asset to the veterans and staff on the Nursing<br />

Home Care Unit. She has become involved<br />

with restorative programs and makes great<br />

efforts to follow protocol as she continues to<br />

learn and further her education in the field.<br />

Wilson helps organize parties for the veterans,<br />

takes time to boost their morale and is<br />

always willing to others, according to the VA.<br />

College<br />

Briefs<br />

DeLapp receives<br />

college scholarship<br />

Fawnie DeLapp, daughter of Brett<br />

and Darcy<br />

DeLapp of<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, has<br />

received the<br />

Presidential<br />

scholarship in<br />

the amount of<br />

$6,000 to attend<br />

Carroll College<br />

in Helena, Mont.<br />

DeLapp<br />

attends <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

College and has Fawnie<br />

a 4.0 grade point DeLapp<br />

average.<br />

She plans to<br />

pursue a degree in nursing.<br />

Legarreta accepted<br />

into honor society<br />

Margaret Dolorez Legarreta has<br />

accepted membership in Golden Key<br />

National Honor Society. She was honored<br />

at a ceremony at the University of<br />

Wyoming.<br />

According to Golden Key founder<br />

and executive director Jim Lewis,<br />

5<br />

May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

OraFay Wilson<br />

Legarreta was recognized for her outstanding<br />

accomplishments and high academic<br />

achievements.<br />

Legarreta is working toward a bachelor’s<br />

degree in psychology. She is vice<br />

president of the Psi Chi honor society<br />

and will serve as president in the fall.<br />

She is in the honors program at UW.<br />

She is the daughter of Teodoro and<br />

Sharon Legarreta of Story.<br />

Belton honored<br />

for work at Rice<br />

Michael Grant Belton was recognized<br />

by Rice University at the seventh annual<br />

Vice President’s Appreciation Awards<br />

ceremony April 7.<br />

Students were<br />

nominated by college<br />

masters,<br />

members of the<br />

Rice faculty and<br />

staff or other students<br />

for their<br />

work in their college<br />

or in the<br />

community.<br />

According to<br />

Rice University,<br />

Belton has devoted<br />

his time to help<br />

at college events<br />

such as designing and making armor for<br />

a production of “Macbeth” and running<br />

the sound at musical events.<br />

He is the son of Tim and Charlotte<br />

Belton.<br />

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• Carved Roast Baron of Beef served Au Jus<br />

• Carved honey roasted Virginia Ham<br />

• Carved Roast Turkey & all the trimmings<br />

• Sour Cream & Chicken Enchiladas<br />

• Lobster Scampi served with Fettuccini Alfredo<br />

• Crab Legs<br />

• Salisbury Steak • Lasagna<br />

• Crab Stuffed Mushroom Caps<br />

• Full Salad Bar with fresh made salads<br />

• Full Homemade Dessert Bar<br />

• Regular Menu Available<br />

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Scene THE<br />

SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Friday</strong>,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> man charged with selling LSD<br />

A 20-year-old <strong>Sheridan</strong> man was<br />

charged Monday in <strong>Sheridan</strong> Circuit<br />

Court for allegedly selling LSD to<br />

three subjects in Kendrick Park.<br />

Michael Brian Parsons was<br />

charged with three felony counts of<br />

delivery of a controlled substance.<br />

Judge John Sampson set a $20,000<br />

cash bond, and Parsons remained in<br />

jail this morning.<br />

In court<br />

SHERIDAN CIRCUIT COURT<br />

April 9 sentences<br />

• Peter Hamilton, 27, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

vicious dog, $160, restitution to victim.<br />

• Edward Brantz, 44, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

driving while under the influence of<br />

alcohol, $560, 30 days jail, 10 days<br />

suspended, six-months probation,<br />

must undergo alcohol evaluation.<br />

April 2 sentences<br />

• Dean Mitchell, 22, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

On this<br />

Date<br />

Today is <strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, the<br />

124th day of 20<strong>01</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re are 241<br />

Reports<br />

May 4<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

ADMISSIONS — Mary<br />

Roberts of <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

DISMISSALS — Russell Elliot<br />

of <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

Names listed in the hospital<br />

report are only those provided by<br />

Memorial Hospital to be published<br />

at the request of the patient.<br />

POLICE<br />

• 2:17 a.m., driving under the<br />

influence, 1800 block Coffeen Ave.<br />

• 3:42 a.m., open door, 100<br />

block N. Main St.<br />

• 5:46 a.m., theft, 2100 block N.<br />

Main St.<br />

• 7:36 a.m., driver's license violation,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> area.<br />

Weather<br />

Low<br />

tonight 38 High<br />

tomorrow 63<br />

Temperatures<br />

Downtown Airport<br />

7 a.m. today 37 33<br />

High yesterday 58 54<br />

Overnight low 28 25<br />

Normal high for this period 63<br />

Normal low for this period 36<br />

Highest for date 88/1936<br />

Lowest for date 17/1967<br />

Story 39/28<br />

Big Horn NA<br />

Dayton 55/24<br />

Burgess Junction 38/18<br />

State’s high: 58/Greybull<br />

State’s low: 15/Lake<br />

Yellowstone<br />

Nation’s high: 95/Presidio and La<br />

Quitas, Texas and Taterboro, N.J.<br />

Nation’s low: 16/West<br />

Yellowstone,Mont.<br />

(307) 674-6277<br />

A <strong>Sheridan</strong> police officer interviewed<br />

three subjects in Kendrick<br />

Park on April 25, and all three admitted<br />

being under the influence of LSD,<br />

according to the charging document.<br />

(Lysergic acid diethylamide is a<br />

psychedelic drug that produces hallucinations<br />

and delusions, resembling<br />

those occurring in a psychotic state.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> subjects said they received<br />

trespassing, $210, 30 days jail, 27<br />

days suspended, six-months probation,<br />

prohibited from entering<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> High School grounds, no<br />

contact with victim.<br />

• Doug Cherry, 47, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, trespassing,<br />

$260, 60 days jail plus 30<br />

days for previous offense, DWUI probation<br />

revoked, six-months probation,<br />

no contact with victim.<br />

• William Brown, 72, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

shoplifting, $260, 30 days jail, 27<br />

days left in the year.<br />

Today’s Highlight in History:<br />

On May 4, 1970, Ohio National<br />

Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war<br />

protesters at Kent State University,<br />

killing four students and wounding<br />

nine others.<br />

On this date:<br />

In 1626, Dutch explorer Peter<br />

Minuit landed on present-day<br />

Manhattan Island.<br />

In 1776, Rhode Island declared<br />

its freedom from England, two<br />

• 8:10 a.m., careless driver,<br />

1700 block Victoria St.<br />

• 8:46 a.m., damaged property,<br />

800 block Avoca Ave.<br />

• 9:27 a.m., vicious dog, 1400<br />

block Pioneer Road.<br />

• 10:12 a.m., vehicle theft, 1900<br />

block N. Main St.<br />

• 11:06 a.m., accident, Fifth and<br />

Main Street.<br />

• 12:10 p.m., careless driver,<br />

Fifth and Main Street.<br />

• 12:13 p.m., accident/hit and<br />

run, 100 block E. Loucks St.<br />

• 12:47 p.m., fraud, 1600 block<br />

Coffeen Ave.<br />

• 2:11 p.m., theft, 1200 block<br />

Sparrowhawk Road.<br />

• 2:30 p.m., theft, 600 block<br />

Long Drive.<br />

SHERIDAN AND VICINITY — Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 35 to 40.<br />

Southeast wind 5 to 15 mph. Saturday, mostly cloudy with 20 percent chance<br />

of showers and thunderstorms. High in lower 60s. South wind 10 to 20 mph.<br />

Sunday, mainly dry. Low in 40s. High 55 to 65. Monday and Tuesday, mainly<br />

dry. Low 35 to 45. High in 60s. Wednesday and Thursday, chance of showers.<br />

Low 35 to 45. High in 60s.<br />

BIG HORNS — Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 30 to 35. Southeast wind 10<br />

to 20 mph. Saturday, mostly cloudy with 20 percent chance of showers and<br />

thunderstorms. High in lower 50s. Southwest wind 15 to 25 mph. Sunday,<br />

mainly dry. Low 25 to 35. High in 40s. Monday and Tuesday, mainly dry. Low<br />

25 to 35. High 45 to 55. Wednesday and Thursday, chance of rain or snow<br />

showers. Low in 30s. High 45 to 55.<br />

Big Piney 48/17<br />

Buffalo 50/33<br />

Casper 48/37<br />

Cheyenne 33/32<br />

Cody 52/34<br />

Douglas 45/37<br />

Evanston 33/26<br />

Gillette 54/30<br />

Greybull 58/34<br />

Precipitation<br />

Past 24 hrs (to midnight) .00 in<br />

Story .00 in<br />

Big Horn NA in<br />

Dayton .00 in<br />

Burgess Junction trace in<br />

Moisture for month .22 in<br />

Normal for month 2.39 in<br />

Moisture for year 3.31 in<br />

Normal for year 4.31 in<br />

Sunset at <strong>Sheridan</strong> 8:16 p.m.<br />

Sunrise tomorrow 5:53 a.m.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s Oldest Printing Company<br />

Full Color Printing<br />

Fax Serv ice<br />

& Copies<br />

Forecast<br />

State highs/lows<br />

Almanac<br />

the LSD from a subject they knew as<br />

"Michael," according to the charging<br />

document. "Michael" was identified<br />

as Michael Brian Parsons of 755 Val<br />

Vista St., it said.<br />

Agents with the Wyoming<br />

Division of Criminal Investigation<br />

interviewed Parsons on April 27, and<br />

the defendant admitted selling a "hit"<br />

of LSD to each of the three subjects.<br />

days suspended, six-months probation.<br />

• Keith Stanford, 45, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, hit<br />

and run, unsafe backing, $660, 30<br />

days jail suspended, six-months probation,<br />

restitution for accident.<br />

March 28 sentences<br />

• Artemas Greenwood, 22,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, DWUI, 60 days jail, 30<br />

days suspended, drug paraphernalia<br />

charge dismissed.<br />

• Scott Felde, 27, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, pos-<br />

months before the Declaration of<br />

Independence was adopted.<br />

In 1886, at Haymarket Square<br />

in Chicago, a labor demonstration<br />

for an eight-hour work day turned<br />

into a riot when a bomb exploded.<br />

In 1927, the Academy of<br />

Motion Picture Arts and Sciences<br />

was founded.<br />

In 1980, Marshal Josip Broz<br />

Tito, president of Yugoslavia, died<br />

three days before his 88th birthday.<br />

Strike the Gold won the 117th<br />

• 4:03 p.m., suspicious vehicle,<br />

City Park.<br />

• 4:28 p.m., attempt to locate<br />

person, 900 block W. Jackson St.<br />

• 5:17 p.m., damaged property,<br />

100 block Brooks St.<br />

• 5:59 p.m., child abuse, 400<br />

block Smith St.<br />

• 9:07 p.m., trickster, 900 block<br />

Brundage Lane.<br />

• 9:24 p.m., found property,<br />

1300 block Birch St.<br />

• 9:33 p.m., suspicious circumstances,<br />

200 block W. Burkitt St.<br />

• 9:57 p.m., child abuse, 1900<br />

block Papago Drive.<br />

• 11:<strong>01</strong> p.m., suspicious circumstances,<br />

500 block E. Fifth St.<br />

• 11:42 p.m., intoxicated driver,<br />

1400 block W. Fifth St.<br />

Jackson 48/27<br />

Lake Yellowstone 39/15<br />

Lander 41/36<br />

Laramie 35/29<br />

Rawlins 34/31<br />

Riverton 47/34<br />

Rock Springs 36/28<br />

Torrington 44/41<br />

Worland 56/30<br />

Sunset tomorrow 8:17 p.m.<br />

Expected<br />

Saturday<br />

Anchorage cloudy, 40/30<br />

Atlanta clear, 84/60<br />

Billings rain, 71/45<br />

Casper cloudy, 62/35<br />

Cheyenne snow, 47/36<br />

Chicago cloudy, 61/45<br />

Dallas/Ft. Worth rain, 73/63<br />

Denver rain, 48/37<br />

New York City cloudy, 72/50<br />

Phoenix clear, 90/65<br />

San Francisco cloudy, 65/50<br />

Seattle rain, 58/43<br />

Current and updated information is available 24 hours on weather Radio WXM46 162.475<br />

MHZ, operated by the National Weather Service office at Billings or at www.crh.noaa.gov/cys/.<br />

Spanish classes,<br />

Spanish club<br />

invite the<br />

public<br />

BIG HORN — Spanish classes<br />

and the Spanish club at Big Horn<br />

High School invite the public to<br />

participate in a Cinco de Mayo<br />

celebration from 6:30-8 p.m.<br />

Calls listed are all of the calls<br />

provided by SPD. <strong>The</strong>y are not all<br />

the calls for service.<br />

SHERIFF<br />

• 7:44 a.m., damaged property,<br />

Fort Road.<br />

• 7:46 a.m., damaged property,<br />

Fort Road.<br />

• 7:47 a.m., accident, Fort Road.<br />

• 6:32 p.m., harassment,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

• 9:57 p.m., theft from building,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

ARRESTS<br />

• Tonya Wynette Farris, 28,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, arrested by SPD; driving<br />

under the influence.<br />

• Michael Allen Beaty, 32,<br />

Saturday in the school cafeteria<br />

and patio.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> celebration is for the<br />

community and will serve as an<br />

experience to learn of the<br />

Hispanic culture and holiday, and<br />

to raise funds for the club's trip to<br />

Spain next year," said BHHS<br />

Spanish instructor Richard<br />

Welch.<br />

Cinco de Mayo marks the May<br />

5, 1862, victory of the Mexican<br />

Blackhawk, S.D., arrested by SPD;<br />

driving under the influence, running<br />

a stop sign.<br />

EMS/FIRE<br />

• 2:49 a.m., medical, West 11th<br />

Street.<br />

• 9:17 a.m., patient transfer, VA<br />

to Memorial Hospital.<br />

• 11:15 a.m., fire alarm,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> College.<br />

• 2:10 p.m., patient transfer,<br />

Memorial Hospital to VA.<br />

• 2:45 p.m., service call,<br />

Meadow Lane.<br />

• 3:44 p.m., activated alarm,<br />

VA.<br />

• 7:18 p.m., trauma, Fourth<br />

Avenue East.<br />

Champion<br />

Ferries<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

Remembering your<br />

loved one well.<br />

244 S. Brooks St. 674-6329<br />

Maverick Photography<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Sweeney Family<br />

does.<br />

When you join March of Dimes WalkAmerica, you give<br />

babies born prematurely a fighting chance. Unready to<br />

meet the world, many of these babies must struggle to<br />

survive. But they’re not alone, because the March of Dimes<br />

is there to help them win their fight. You can help, too.<br />

Be a hero for babies. Call Mary Kay Tomlinson<br />

at 674-7676 for details on participating in WalkAmerica.<br />

6<br />

May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Cinco de Mayo celebration hosted by BHHS<br />

session of drug paraphernalia, pleaded<br />

no contest, $10, five days jail.<br />

• Stacey Roadifer, 31, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

resisting arrest, $310, 90 days jail, 60<br />

days suspended, six-months probation.<br />

• Matt Diaz, 52, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, DWUI,<br />

dismissed.<br />

• Patrick Bird In Ground, 22,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, fighting, $310, six-months<br />

probation.<br />

• James Klingbeil, 50, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

Kentucky Derby.<br />

Five years ago: Grindstone<br />

won the Kentucky Derby, giving<br />

trainer D. Wayne Lukas an incredible<br />

sixth straight victory in a Triple<br />

Crown race.<br />

One year ago: <strong>The</strong> ‘‘ILOVEY-<br />

OU’’ e-mail virus infected computer<br />

networks and hard drives across<br />

the globe, spawning various imitations.<br />

Londoners chose political<br />

maverick Ken Livingstone to be<br />

their first elected mayor.<br />

Local news? Call <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong><br />

at 672-2431.<br />

befouling property, failure to complete<br />

treatment for prior offense,<br />

$670, must attend treatment upon<br />

release from jail, random chemical<br />

testing.<br />

• Kasey Armour, 22, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

following too closely, $110, restitution<br />

for accident.<br />

March 26 sentences<br />

• Robert Gilmore, 22, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

DWUI and run red light, $320, 180<br />

days jail, 171 days suspended.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Weather:<br />

Our record high today is 88 set<br />

in 1936, and record low is 17 set in<br />

1967. Our normal high/low is<br />

63/36.<br />

Today’s Birthdays:<br />

<strong>The</strong> president of Egypt, Hosni<br />

Mubarak, is 73. Jazz musician<br />

Maynard Ferguson is 73. Opera<br />

singer Roberta Peters is 71. Jazz<br />

musician Ron Carter is 64. Rock<br />

musician Dick Dale is 64. Singer<br />

Tyrone Davis is 63.<br />

Business news?<br />

Call<br />

Wyeth<br />

at 672-2431.<br />

army over the French at the Battle<br />

of Puebla. <strong>The</strong> battle came to represent<br />

a symbol of Mexican unity<br />

and patriotism.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re will be food, games,<br />

entertainment, historical presentations<br />

and piñatas," Welch said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost is $2 for participants<br />

11 and over, and $1 for children<br />

10 and under.<br />

"We welcome individuals and<br />

families," Welch said.<br />

Correction<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tongue River High<br />

School prom begins with a grand<br />

march at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at<br />

the Best Western <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Center. <strong>The</strong> location of the prom<br />

was incorrectly reported in<br />

Thursday's <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>.<br />

Obituaries<br />

Murry Brown<br />

Murry J. Brown, 84, of Lodge<br />

Grass, Mont., died Thursday, May<br />

3, 20<strong>01</strong>, at the St. Vincent Hospital<br />

in Billings.<br />

Visitation and viewing will be in<br />

the Bullis Funeral Chapel in Hardin,<br />

Mont., which is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Funeral services will be 2 p.m.<br />

Monday in the Kane Funeral Home<br />

in <strong>Sheridan</strong>. Interment will be in the<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Municipal Cemetery.<br />

Mr. Brown was born Aug. 17,<br />

1916, in Lampasas, Texas, to Jim<br />

and Lola Brown.<br />

He married Harriett Criswell<br />

Oct. 15, 1940. <strong>The</strong> family moved to<br />

the top of the Wolf Mountains, then<br />

relocated in 1926 to Owl Creek.<br />

He was a longtime rancher in the<br />

Lodge Grass and Wyola, Mont.,<br />

areas and did business in <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

He was on the board of directors<br />

of First Interstate Bank of Hardin.<br />

He was preceded in death by a<br />

brother, Francis, and an infant<br />

daughter.<br />

Survivors include his wife; a<br />

son, Jimmy; two sisters, Ethel<br />

Gentry of Glendive, Mont., and<br />

Maxine Newkirk of Bozeman,<br />

Mont.; three grandchildren; and<br />

four great-grandchildren.<br />

Hazel Sherard<br />

Memorial services for Hazel G.<br />

Sherard, 79, of <strong>Sheridan</strong> will be 2<br />

p.m. Monday at Champion Ferries<br />

Funeral Home with Pastor Dan<br />

Keller officiating.<br />

Mrs. Sherard died Wednesday,<br />

May 2, 20<strong>01</strong>, in Memorial Hospital<br />

of <strong>Sheridan</strong> County.<br />

Lillian W.<br />

Vanatta<br />

Lillian W. Vanatta, 100,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, died today at Memorial<br />

Hospital of <strong>Sheridan</strong> County.<br />

Arrangements are pending with<br />

Champion Ferries Funeral Home.<br />

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Focus on<br />

the World<br />

U.S. breaks<br />

up human<br />

smuggling ring<br />

LOS ANGELES (AP) —<br />

Ukrainians trying to enter the<br />

United States paid thousands to a<br />

smuggling ring that forced many<br />

into prostitution once they entered<br />

the country, federal agents said.<br />

Eleven Ukrainians involved in<br />

the scheme, including the two<br />

alleged ringleaders, Serge<br />

Mezheritsky, 35, and Tetyana<br />

Komisaruk, 49, of Los Angeles<br />

were arrested, Assistant U.S.<br />

Attorney Dan Saunders said<br />

Thursday.<br />

Eight others remained fugitives,<br />

two in California and six in Ukraine<br />

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He anticipated the women would<br />

generate $10,000 a day in income<br />

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that by blackmailing their clients<br />

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But when one of his alleged<br />

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Bomb kills<br />

at least eight<br />

in Afghanistan<br />

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP)<br />

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a mosque in western<br />

Afghanistan today, killing at least<br />

eight people including an exiled<br />

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down. It was not clear whether<br />

Mussa was the target of the bombing.<br />

Riots followed the deadly bombing,<br />

resulting in attacks on the<br />

Iranian Consulate as well as on several<br />

Shiite Muslim mosques in the<br />

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speaking on condition of anonymity.<br />

Most of Afghanistan’s 21 million<br />

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Federal agents<br />

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LOS ANGELES (AP) —<br />

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Computers and<br />

Internet becoming<br />

common fixtures<br />

on ranches<br />

By Pat Blair<br />

Senior Staff reporter<br />

Leiter stock growers Jack and<br />

Jenny Chase are selling Red Angus<br />

cattle to customers in Australia and<br />

South America through their Web<br />

site.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y aren’t alone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Internet is making it easy<br />

for farmers and ranchers to reach<br />

markets worldwide.<br />

It’s very easy to get on the<br />

Internet, says Tim Barnes at<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s Micro 2000 Computer<br />

Center. “All you need is a phone<br />

line.”<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County stock growers<br />

who don’t have their own telephones<br />

or computers can still market<br />

their animals on the Net by taking<br />

advantage of Web sites operated<br />

by the <strong>Sheridan</strong> and Buffalo livestock<br />

commissions.<br />

Editor’s note: This is part of a<br />

series of columns on “Great<br />

Farmers” by guest columnist Hayden<br />

Porter. He is a retired pastor and<br />

educator. He and his wife, Nancy, live<br />

and ranch on the family homestead at<br />

Decker, Mont.<br />

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WORLDWIDE RANGE — Internet technology is at home on the range, as local farmers and ranchers<br />

market livestock around the world using Web sites like the one operated by <strong>Sheridan</strong> Livestock Auction.<br />

Gib Lloyd’s <strong>Sheridan</strong> Livestock Auction has maintained<br />

a Web presence since June last year.<br />

“I went to Oklahoma for my daughter’s graduation,”<br />

he said. “She showed me Web sites where people were<br />

selling cattle. She said, ‘Pa, you need to get a Web site,<br />

wheat.<br />

Wheat came to the West Indies on<br />

Columbus’ second voyage. Cortez<br />

brought wheat to Mexico in 1519.<br />

Missionaries brought it from there to<br />

California and Arizona. Wheat has<br />

been a world traveler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first wheat on the East Coast<br />

came from England. It did not do<br />

very well. <strong>The</strong> Colonists chose to<br />

grow corn that came from the Indians.<br />

It was better acclimated than the<br />

English wheat.<br />

When the pioneers spilled over<br />

into the Shenandoah and Ohio valleys,<br />

they found their wheat did much<br />

better. <strong>The</strong> climate and soils were better<br />

suited for English wheat.<br />

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from west to east. It was sometimes<br />

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In the 1860s and ‘70s, farmers<br />

began moving onto the Great Plains.<br />

Here the English wheat met other<br />

formidable foes. Farmers watched in<br />

horror as searing hot winds bent the<br />

wheat to the ground. Black stem rust<br />

shriveled the kernels. <strong>The</strong> golden<br />

grain was laid waste, and farmers<br />

were devastated.<br />

In 1873, a band of hardy pioneers<br />

came to Halstead, Kan. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

Mennonite immigrants from Russia.<br />

Like the wheat, the Mennonites<br />

did a lot of traveling. <strong>The</strong>y didn’t<br />

believe in serving in the military.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were farmers, not soldiers. Each<br />

place they settled, the government<br />

wanted to conscript them into the<br />

and you need to do it now, ’cause next year will be too<br />

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When the Mennonites came to<br />

Kansas, they brought seed wheat with<br />

them. It had originated in the Crimea<br />

in southern Russia. It was called<br />

Turkey Red. This wheat was able to<br />

stand the rigors of Kansas.<br />

Turkey Red spread across the<br />

Great Plains. For the next 60 years<br />

almost all wheat planted in the West<br />

was Turkey Red or a closely related<br />

variety. It was right at home in<br />

Wyoming.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mennonites didn’t believe in<br />

wars. It is somewhat ironic that their<br />

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“I put up a picture of some<br />

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called Wednesday morning with an<br />

offer.”<br />

Lloyd estimates he has sold<br />

3,000 to 4,000 head of cattle via his<br />

Web site the past year.<br />

“People are calling me now,”<br />

asking to be listed, he said.<br />

Those who list on the site<br />

include Lance and George Fletcher,<br />

who raise Pinzgauers.<br />

“I had some people call me from<br />

Pennsylvania about the<br />

Pinzgauers,” Lloyd said. “<strong>The</strong><br />

Fletchers are the only ones who<br />

have this breed in this area.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fletchers could not be<br />

reached for comment.<br />

Lloyd also sells horses via his<br />

Web site which, he said, is locally<br />

owned and controlled.<br />

Jay Gadley of Banner operates<br />

the Buffalo Livestock Sales and<br />

maintains a general Web site for<br />

BLS with links to cattlesale.com, a<br />

nationwide interactive livestock<br />

auction.<br />

“It’s been well-received,”<br />

Gadley said of the site. He estimates,<br />

“We’ve moved about 9,000<br />

head of cattle out of Wyoming” via<br />

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Wheat development by Mennonite farmers helped feed nations<br />

good seed made the United States a<br />

big producer. <strong>The</strong> Allies and their<br />

armies were better fed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mennonites’ wheat also<br />

helped in the peace that followed the<br />

world wars. When peace came,<br />

Europe was teeming with wandering<br />

refugees and displaced persons. Her<br />

farmers had been killed and the farms<br />

destroyed. American wheat came to<br />

feed the starving Europeans.<br />

Americans had learned a lot about<br />

“dry farming.” Still it was the good<br />

seed of the Mennonites that made the<br />

difference.<br />

When we buy a loaf of bread, we<br />

should remember the Mennonites and<br />

their beautiful wheat. It came to the<br />

right place at the right time. Those<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Chases have had a Web site<br />

for their Buffalo Creek Red Angus<br />

operation about a year and a half.<br />

“A lot of people out here in the<br />

boonies use the computer,” Jack<br />

Chase said.<br />

He sees the Internet as a marketing<br />

tool that allows him and Jenny<br />

to reach buyers all over the world.<br />

Not everyone in <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

County is turning to the Web for<br />

marketing. Some producers, like<br />

Wyarno area resident Gary<br />

Koltiska, don’t have computers.<br />

“I never got that high-tech,”<br />

Koltiska said.<br />

Others are connected and use the<br />

Internet to get weather and market<br />

reports and keep up with the latest<br />

ag news, but they haven’t yet gone<br />

to cyber-marketing.<br />

Still, Chase said, “I think you’d<br />

be surprised how many people<br />

around here make use of it.”<br />

He sees ag business on the Web,<br />

like business in general, increasing<br />

in importance.<br />

“It’s a great tool,” he said, “and<br />

it’s going to become more so.”<br />

Range Resource<br />

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An update on state lands damage<br />

payments is scheduled at Tuesday’s<br />

meeting of the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Range Resource Coalition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meeting starts at 6 p.m. in<br />

the second floor meeting room of<br />

the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Courthouse.<br />

Also on the agenda are the following:<br />

• update from Evie Ebzery;<br />

• third grade class trips;<br />

• dues payable;<br />

• speaker for <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Fair.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meeting is open to everyone<br />

concerned about agriculture and<br />

natural resource issues, according to<br />

University Extension Educator<br />

Scott Hininger.<br />

Big Horn FFA<br />

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Members of the Big Horn and<br />

Tongue River FFA chapters brought<br />

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Big Horn, the smallest and the<br />

youngest chapter in the state,<br />

returned with a “superior” rating for<br />

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Big Horn senior Ashlee Ankney<br />

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for beef production and an FFA<br />

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Tongue River’s Heather Evans<br />

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Big Horn’s livestock team of<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Big Horn horse judging<br />

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Babione, Morgan Barker and Kristin<br />

Raths — placed ninth overall.<br />

Tongue River Valley participated<br />

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Tongue River Valley FFA member<br />

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A year<br />

of firsts<br />

at NSI<br />

It’s been a school<br />

year of remarkable<br />

change and growth at<br />

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This past fall, athletes<br />

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That team qualified<br />

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Another first will<br />

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are expected, and NSI will serve the teams<br />

lunch at no charge.<br />

NSI varsity and junior varsity athletes<br />

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Peaks and Moorcroft.<br />

“We are excited about it. We put a lot<br />

of work and preparation into it, and have<br />

learned a lot about putting a track meet<br />

on,” NSI athletic director Mike Gorzalka<br />

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“Just with us having this track now<br />

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schools and junior highs to have a track.<br />

We are going to put on a lot more meets<br />

for the smaller schools and junior highs in<br />

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NSI teams won the regional 1A track<br />

team title last year, and Gorzalka said,<br />

“We are looking to repeat as both conference<br />

and regional champions.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> track at NSI was put in when the<br />

football field was installed last May.<br />

Asphalt and coating of the track were<br />

finished in November.<br />

<strong>The</strong> all-weather surface is similar to the<br />

state-of-the-art tracks at <strong>Sheridan</strong> High<br />

School Stadium and Campbell County<br />

High School in Gillette.<br />

“We have all new equipment,”<br />

Gorzalka noted.<br />

NSI also hopes to host a future<br />

district/regional track meet. NSI would<br />

would serve as co-host with Tongue River<br />

High School.<br />

NSI is located about three miles west of<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> off Big Goose Road, and including<br />

junior high and high school levels, it<br />

has 118 students.<br />

<strong>The</strong> majority of students who attend<br />

NSI are there by court order.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are about 90 staff members at the<br />

school.<br />

With NSI’s construction of facilities<br />

and its success in sports, Gorzalka<br />

described this school year as “kind of a<br />

whirlwind. We’ve added sports and we<br />

knew we had quality athletes, but they<br />

were untested and they came out winners.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is a lot of excitement around<br />

here about the past season, the current season<br />

of track and the future of NSI sports.<br />

It’s just been a phenomenal year, and fun.”<br />

***<br />

NSI won’t be the only busy track<br />

Saturday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> Junior High School<br />

Invitational is Saturday at <strong>Sheridan</strong> High<br />

School Stadium.<br />

A total of eight schools are scheduled<br />

to compete with more than 350 athletes in<br />

grades 7 and 8.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> junior high will also host the<br />

Northeast regional track meet May 12.<br />

Top jockey riding Derby long shot<br />

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — One of the<br />

best jockeys in the world is riding one of<br />

the longest shots in the Kentucky Derby<br />

for the same reason a shack in the middle<br />

of a pricey neighborhood is worth millions.<br />

Location, location, location.<br />

Jerry Bailey, a two-time Derby winner<br />

and four-time Eclipse Award winner, knew<br />

he would be at Churchill Downs on the<br />

first Saturday in May. What he didn’t plan<br />

on was being aboard 50-1 shot Talk Is<br />

Money when a field of 17 3-year-olds race<br />

1 1/4 miles in the $1 million Derby.<br />

At one time or another, Bailey rode<br />

three other Derby horses — Congaree,<br />

Balto Star and Keats — plus Derby<br />

prospect Hero’s Tribute.<br />

His best laid plans fell apart in the Blue<br />

Grass Stakes on April 14. Hero’s Tribute,<br />

his projected Derby mount, finished seventh,<br />

and trainer John Ward chose to send<br />

only one of his horses — Monarchos, with<br />

Jorge Chavez aboard — to run for the ros-<br />

es.<br />

‘‘I’d like to be on one of the favorites,<br />

but things just didn’t work out well this<br />

year,’’ Bailey said Thursday after arriving<br />

at Churchill Downs. ‘‘Sometimes you just<br />

have to take the bitter with the sweet.’’<br />

Bailey was given a deal by Daniel<br />

Borislow, Talk Is Money’s owner, he<br />

couldn’t turn down. If any of the three<br />

favorites needed a new rider, Borislow<br />

said, the Hall of Fame rider was free to go.<br />

Before agreeing to ride Talk Is Money,<br />

Bailey had chances to ride Millennium<br />

Wind, the co-third choice with Monarchos<br />

at 6-1, or Songandaprayer, who is 20-1.<br />

‘‘I couldn’t get that (deal) with any of<br />

the others, so it made sense,’’ said Bailey,<br />

riding in his 14th Derby.<br />

Ron Anderson, Bailey’s agent, added<br />

that Talk is Money ‘‘is a $1.8 million colt,<br />

and we don’t know what he can do at 1 1/4<br />

miles.’’ Songandaprayer, he said, will have<br />

a tough time going the distance, while<br />

NSI STAFFERS AND AREA COACHES check times<br />

after a sprint race Thursday at NSI.<br />

TO THE<br />

FINISH —<br />

Nicole<br />

Ackermann<br />

of Big Horn<br />

competes in<br />

the 100meter<br />

dash<br />

Thursday at<br />

NSI.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Roger Ames<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Roger Ames<br />

Blue Grass winner Millennium Wind<br />

wasn’t really a strong option because<br />

Bailey was committed to Hero’s Tribute in<br />

the same race.<br />

Millennium Wind’s trainer, David<br />

Hofmans, replaced Chris McCarron with<br />

Laffit Pincay Jr., the 54-year-old Hall of<br />

Famer who has won more races than any<br />

other rider.<br />

Bailey, the nation’s leading rider in<br />

earnings, helped break in Congaree last<br />

summer at Saratoga, rode Balto Star in his<br />

debut at Belmont in September and won<br />

aboard Keats in an allowance race at<br />

Gulfstream in February.<br />

Bob Baffert, who trains 9-5 Derby<br />

favorite Point Given and 5-1 second choice<br />

Congaree, asked Bailey to ride Congaree<br />

in an allowance race at Santa Anita in<br />

March. But the jockey was committed to<br />

riding in the Bonnie Miss Stakes on the<br />

final day of the Gulfstream meet. He won,<br />

too.<br />

So he’s here on Talk Is Money, one<br />

of five 50-1 choices in the morning line<br />

along with Fifty Stars, Arctic Boy,<br />

Startac and Jamaican Rum.<br />

Talk Is Money, second in the<br />

Federico Tesio Stakes at Pimlico on<br />

April 21, is a nutty kind of colt who<br />

flipped in the gate and ran loose in a<br />

parking lot for 20 minutes before one<br />

race and threw his rider in the paddock<br />

before another.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Roger Ames<br />

UP AND OVER — From left, Danny Rojo and B.J. Perkins of Holy Name and Eric Ritter of Big<br />

Horn compete in the 110-hurdles in a junior high track and field meet Thursday afternoon at<br />

Normative Services Inc. Prep School.<br />

Jr. High track action<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Roger Ames<br />

IN MOTION — Holy Name School athletes Kevin Boyd (left) and Mark Pilch have a good exchange in the 4X100 relay event Thursday at NSI.<br />

Mavericks play Jazz finale<br />

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Often this season,<br />

the Utah Jazz built double-digit leads, then<br />

got lazy on defense and watched them vanish.<br />

Not surprisingly, it also happened in the NBA<br />

playoffs as the Dallas Mavericks rallied from double-digit<br />

deficits in all five games and advanced to<br />

the second round.<br />

Michael Finley scored 33 points and Calvin<br />

Booth hit the go-ahead layup with 9.8 seconds left<br />

as the Mavericks beat the Jazz 84-83 Thursday<br />

night in the decisive fifth game of the first-round<br />

series.<br />

‘‘This is very special to come here in Game 5,<br />

in a hostile environment, and win this game,’’ forward<br />

Juwan Howard said. ‘‘Having poise and not<br />

getting rattled, we made a remarkable comeback.’’<br />

Remarkable because Dallas, in the playoffs<br />

after an 11-year absence, became the sixth team in<br />

NBA history to survive the first round after trailing<br />

2-0. <strong>The</strong> Mavericks open the best-of-seven<br />

Western Conference semifinals Saturday at San<br />

Antonio.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jazz ended the regular season in a slide,<br />

NBA<br />

Playoffs<br />

and it carried over to the<br />

postseason. Utah finished<br />

10-11 after building<br />

the West’s top winning<br />

percentage with a<br />

19-6 record in January<br />

and February.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fourth period of<br />

Game 5 epitomized<br />

Utah’s late-season funk.<br />

Holding a 32-24<br />

rebounding advantage<br />

through three quarters,<br />

the Jazz were outre-<br />

bounded 13-8 in the fourth. After making four of<br />

10 3-point attempts through three periods, the<br />

Mavericks went 4-of-8 in the fourth.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> job’s never over,’’ Jazz coach Jerry<br />

Sloan said. ‘‘You’ve got to stay with it, and that’s<br />

one of the things we’ve had a difficult time<br />

doing.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mavericks trailed 46-31 with 1:<strong>01</strong> before<br />

halftime and 71-57 after the third quarter. Dallas<br />

trimmed it to 77-76 with a 15-2 run in the fourth.<br />

‘‘We never stopped fighting,’’ said Dirk<br />

Nowitzki, who scored 18 points. ‘‘As far<br />

behind as we got, we knew from the previous<br />

games we could come back.’’<br />

Booth, acquired in a February trade with<br />

Washington, got free behind Donyell Marshall<br />

and Karl Malone to give the Mavericks the<br />

lead for good.<br />

Steve Nash, scoreless through three periods,<br />

hit two 3-pointers in the fourth-quarter burst,<br />

the second pulling the Mavericks to 77-76 with<br />

6:17 remaining. He tied it at 79 on another 3pointer<br />

with 4:03 to play.<br />

On Utah’s final play, Bryon Russell<br />

inbounded to John Stockton, who drove and<br />

passed to Russell. He missed a 3-pointer with<br />

4.3 seconds to go, but Stockton corralled the<br />

rebound and passed to Malone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mailman didn’t deliver this time, missing<br />

an open jumper as time expired.<br />

‘‘We had opportunities,’’ Malone said.<br />

‘‘I’m not going to take anything from their<br />

win. <strong>The</strong>y did the things needed to win.’’<br />

Bush presents Air Force with<br />

Commander In Chief trophy<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the<br />

fourth straight year, Air Force football<br />

players stood outside the White House<br />

on <strong>Friday</strong> in blue dress uniforms<br />

accepting the commander-in-chief’s<br />

trophy, given to the best football team<br />

from a service academy.<br />

‘‘Winning this trophy is supposed<br />

to be a struggle, not a hobby,’’<br />

President Bush told Coach Fisher<br />

DeBerry, who led the Falcons to the<br />

trophy for 10 of the last 12 years. ‘‘If<br />

you spend any more time in<br />

Washington, the folks back in Colorado<br />

Springs are going to start saying you<br />

are out of touch.’’<br />

Air Force quarterback Mike<br />

Thiessen presented Bush with a blue<br />

jersey with ‘‘Bush’’ and ’’1’’ on the<br />

back, which he Thiessen said he is<br />

‘‘sure is the first of eight Air Force jerseys’’<br />

for the president.<br />

Following the ceremony on the<br />

south lawn of the White House,<br />

cadets shook hands with the president<br />

and posed for pictures beside<br />

the silver trophy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Falcons beat Army 41-27<br />

last November and Navy 27-13 a<br />

month earlier to clinch the trophy.<br />

Air Force finished the season 8-3<br />

and beat Fresno State 37-34 in the<br />

Silicon Valley Classic Bowl Game.<br />

But Bush noted that the football<br />

achievements are ‘‘not as important<br />

as the solemn oath’’ the cadets will<br />

take later this month, when Vice<br />

President Dick Cheney will administer<br />

the federal Oath of Office to<br />

the graduating class.<br />

’’(DeBerry) is not just recruiting<br />

to win games. He’s recruiting to<br />

win wars if we have one,’’ Bush<br />

said.


B2 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, <strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

NASCAR-Pontiac 400 Strawberry faces possible jail time<br />

Rusty Wallace looking<br />

forward to Richmond<br />

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — In a typical Winston Cup season, Rusty<br />

Wallace would be primed to race at Richmond International, the third<br />

and final short-track stop on the circuit in the first half of the season.<br />

But with new, harder tires making strategy unpredictable and rendering<br />

last year’s lessons virtually useless, Richmond is simply the<br />

latest mystery on the circuit for Wallace and everyone else.<br />

‘‘This tire is so hard and so moody and it’s so hard to get right,’’<br />

said Wallace, who hopes to follow up his victory last weekend in<br />

California with another on one of his best stops in the past.<br />

Wallace leads active drivers with six victories on the three-quarter-mile<br />

oval. He has 18 top-five and 24 top-10 finishes in 34 starts<br />

here.<br />

But Wallace is also proof that this season is unlike most any other.<br />

Before winning last weekend, he’d finished in the top five just<br />

once, running third in the season-opening Daytona 500. But he<br />

arrives here fourth in the points race, just 119 behind front-runner<br />

Dale Jarrett.<br />

‘‘That’s how crazy this season has been,’’ Wallace said. ‘‘<strong>The</strong><br />

standings are in an uproar now. We’re not that far out of second with<br />

the way the points standings are bundled up now.’’<br />

One thing that always made Richmond unpredictable in the past<br />

was the weekend schedule, which had teams practicing in bright sunshine<br />

and qualifying and racing at night, when the track was significantly<br />

cooler.<br />

But the move this year to one round of qualifying allowed the<br />

track to change the schedule.<br />

Qualifying for the Pontiac 400 will be held late today, with the 90minute<br />

final ‘‘happy hour’’ practice session beginning at 5:50 p.m.,<br />

when the track won’t be bathed in sunshine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chance to work on race set-ups in conditions closer to race<br />

time will make the work less of a guessing game, driver Joe<br />

Nemechek said.<br />

‘‘If you have more cars able to get a good idea of track conditions<br />

in the final practice, then you’re going to have more cars that should<br />

be able to run up front,’’ Nemechek said. ‘‘It makes for a long day<br />

<strong>Friday</strong>, but I think it will make for a better race Saturday night.’’<br />

Even improvements create other issues.<br />

‘‘What do you do during the day Saturday?’’ asked John Andretti,<br />

who supports the change. ‘‘We have all day to sit around and wait for<br />

the race.<br />

‘‘You almost think you should go home, then come back to race<br />

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — After<br />

more than a month in a psychiatric<br />

ward, Darryl Strawberry faces the<br />

possibility that his next stop is<br />

state prison.<br />

Strawberry was scheduled to go<br />

before Hillsborough Circuit Court<br />

Judge Florence Foster today to<br />

answer for a four-day absence<br />

from a Tampa drug treatment center<br />

where he was under house<br />

arrest.<br />

Strawberry, 39, has been at St.<br />

Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa since<br />

April 2, on medication to help him<br />

deal with depression, cocaine<br />

addiction and cancer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hillsborough County State<br />

Attorney’s Office is seeking prison<br />

Scoreboard<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

SHERIDAN RECREATION DISTRICT<br />

CO-REC COMPETITIVE LEAGUE<br />

FINAL STANDINGS<br />

W L<br />

Baker Masonry 10 0<br />

Pony Bar & Grill 8 2<br />

Inter-Mountain Labs 7 3<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Physical <strong>The</strong>rapy 5 5<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rock Stop 3 7<br />

Memorial Hospital 3 7<br />

Rabid Jackalopes 2 8<br />

Padlock Ranch 2 8<br />

Thursday’s Results<br />

Baker Masonry def. <strong>Sheridan</strong> Physcial<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapy 15-<strong>01</strong>, 15-8<br />

Pony Bar & Grill def. <strong>The</strong> Rock Stop 15-12,<br />

15-10<br />

Padlock Ranch def. Inter-Mountain Labs 15-<br />

3, 15-13<br />

Rabid Jackalopes def. Memorial Hospital 15-<br />

13, 15-10<br />

SHERIDAN RECREATION DISTRICT<br />

CO-REC LEISURE VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE<br />

FINAL STANDINGS<br />

W L<br />

Jackson Electric 10 0<br />

Wild Ones 7 3<br />

Westview Blue 8 2<br />

Gibson Hardware 6 4<br />

Laya’s Pharmacy 5 5<br />

Rookies 5 5<br />

Wolverines 4 6<br />

Wyoming National Guard 4 6<br />

MDU 4 6<br />

Farmers Co-Op 3 7<br />

Penrose Advertising 3 7<br />

Westview Red 0 10<br />

BASEBALL<br />

American League<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />

All Times EDT<br />

East Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Boston 17 11 .607 —<br />

Toronto 17 11 .607 —<br />

New York 16 13 .552 1 1/2<br />

Baltimore 13 16 .448 4 1/2<br />

Tampa Bay 9 19 .321 8<br />

Central Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Minnesota 19 7 .731 —<br />

Cleveland 17 9 .654 2<br />

Detroit 11 15 .423 8<br />

Kansas City 10 18 .357 10<br />

Chicago 8 18 .308 11<br />

West Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Seattle 22 6 .786 —<br />

Anaheim 13 15 .464 9<br />

Texas 11 17 .393 11<br />

Oakland 10 18 .357 12<br />

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time for Strawberry, who has four<br />

times violated the conditions of<br />

probation for a 1999 conviction on<br />

drug and prostitution solicitation<br />

charges.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> maximum is five years,’’<br />

said Pam Bondi, a spokeswoman<br />

for the state attorney’s office.<br />

‘‘We want him to complete his<br />

drug treatment program in<br />

prison.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> Florida Department of<br />

Corrections is recommending 18<br />

months in prison, said Joe Papy,<br />

who supervises probation services<br />

in Tampa.<br />

Papy said where Strawberry<br />

serves that time would be decided<br />

once he’s in the state prison sys-<br />

———<br />

Thursday’s Games<br />

Cleveland 9, Kansas City 4<br />

Detroit 9, Texas 4<br />

Oakland 3, Toronto 2, 15 innings<br />

N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5<br />

Seattle 10, Boston 3<br />

Anaheim 3, Chicago White Sox 1<br />

<strong>Friday</strong>’s Games<br />

N.Y. Yankees (Clemens 3-0) at Baltimore<br />

(Hentgen 1-3), 7:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Cleveland (Colon 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Lopez<br />

3-2), 7:15 p.m.<br />

Minnesota (Redman 1-3) at Kansas City<br />

(Meadows 0-3), 8:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 1-3) at Texas<br />

(Davis 2-2), 8:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Toronto (Parris 1-2) at Seattle (Abbott 0-0),<br />

10:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Boston (Ohka 2-1) at Oakland (Heredia 1-4),<br />

10:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Detroit (Perisho 0-2) at Anaheim<br />

(Schoeneweis 2-2), 10:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

National League<br />

ast Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Philadelphia 16 11 .593 —<br />

Atlanta 13 16 .448 4<br />

Montreal 12 16 .429 4 1/2<br />

Florida 11 15 .423 4 1/2<br />

New York 11 16 .407 5<br />

Central Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Chicago 16 11 .593 —<br />

Cincinnati 15 12 .556 1<br />

Milwaukee 15 12 .556 1<br />

Houston 13 13 .500 2 1/2<br />

St. Louis 13 13 .500 2 1/2<br />

Pittsburgh 10 16 .385 5 1/2<br />

West Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Los Angeles 17 11 .607 —<br />

Arizona 15 13 .536 2<br />

Colorado 14 13 .519 2 1/2<br />

San Francisco 14 13 .519 2 1/2<br />

San Diego 12 16 .429 5<br />

———<br />

Thursday’s Games<br />

San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 3<br />

Philadelphia 7, Colorado 5<br />

Arizona 2, Montreal 1<br />

Los Angeles 8, Cincinnati 6<br />

Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 3<br />

Milwaukee 5, Atlanta 0<br />

St. Louis at Florida, ppd, rain<br />

<strong>Friday</strong>’s Games<br />

Los Angeles (Park 3-2) at Chicago Cubs<br />

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Houston (Miller 4-1) at Montreal (Vazquez 2-<br />

3), 7:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Colorado (Hampton 3-0) at Pittsburgh<br />

(Arroyo 2-2), 7:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

San Diego (Eaton 3-2) at Cincinnati<br />

(Dessens 2-1), 7:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Milwaukee (Wright 3-2) at Florida (Dempster<br />

2-3), 7:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

San Francisco (Hernandez 1-4) at<br />

Philadelphia (Chen 1-1), 7:<strong>05</strong> p.m.<br />

Arizona (Reynoso 1-4) at N.Y. Mets (Reed 3-<br />

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St. Louis (Hermanson 1-1) at Atlanta<br />

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have to place him in a facility<br />

where Strawberry can continue<br />

chemotherapy treatments.<br />

Joe Ficarrotta, Strawberry’s<br />

attorney, did not return calls seeking<br />

comment. Ficarrotta has said<br />

that he would request Strawberry<br />

be placed in a facility more secure<br />

than the residential drug treatment<br />

center.<br />

Strawberry disappeared from<br />

the treatment center March 29,<br />

surfacing four days later and<br />

telling his probation office that a<br />

woman giving him a ride to an<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting<br />

began smoking crack and he could<br />

not resist joining in.<br />

GOLF<br />

Compaq Classic Scores<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />

Thursday<br />

At English Turn Golf and County Club<br />

New Orleans<br />

Purse: $4 million<br />

Yardage: 7,116; Par 72 (36-36)<br />

First Round<br />

Paul Stankowski 30-31 —61<br />

Brian Watts 34-30 —64<br />

Kenny Perry 31-33 —64<br />

Jim Carter 34-31 —65<br />

Keith Clearwater 34-31 —65<br />

Brian Wilson 33-32 —65<br />

David Toms 35-31 —66<br />

Tom Pernice Jr. 33-33 —66<br />

Kelly Grunewald 37-29 —66<br />

Brian Gay 33-33 —66<br />

Phil Mickelson 33-33 —66<br />

Chris Tidland 35-31 —66<br />

Tommy Tolles 35-32 —67<br />

Hal Sutton 32-35 —67<br />

Scott Verplank 33-34 —67<br />

Fuzzy Zoeller 34-33 —67<br />

Frank Lickliter 34-33 —67<br />

Bob May 31-36 —67<br />

Shigeki Maruyama 32-35 —67<br />

Ernie Els 34-33 —67<br />

Joe Durant 34-33 —67<br />

Ted Tryba 33-34 —67<br />

Brad Fabel 34-33 —67<br />

SOCCER<br />

Major League Soccer<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />

All Times EDT<br />

Eastern Division<br />

W L T Pts GF GA<br />

Miami 4 1 0 12 7 4<br />

MetroStars 3 1 1 10 11 8<br />

D.C. United 2 1 0 6 5 5<br />

New England 0 4 0 0 2 6<br />

Central Division<br />

W L T Pts GF GA<br />

Chicago 2 1 1 7 6 4<br />

Dallas 2 2 0 6 8 9<br />

Tampa Bay 2 2 0 6 8 6<br />

Columbus 1 1 1 4 3 5<br />

Western Division<br />

W L T Pts GF GA<br />

Kansas City 3 2 1 10 10 9<br />

Los Angeles 2 2 0 6 7 7<br />

San Jose 1 2 1 4 4 5<br />

Colorado 0 3 1 1 4 7<br />

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for<br />

tie.<br />

———<br />

Saturday, May 5<br />

Miami at Columbus, 4 p.m.<br />

D.C. at New York/N.J., 7 p.m.<br />

Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8 p.m.<br />

Colorado at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.<br />

New England at San Jose, 9 p.m.<br />

Kansas City at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.<br />

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He was missing for four days,<br />

contacting his sister and a friend<br />

by telephone to tell them he had<br />

been kidnapped.<br />

Hillsborough County sheriff’s<br />

detectives dropped their investigation<br />

into the kidnapping report in<br />

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to records released last week<br />

by the agency.<br />

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has colon cancer and has been<br />

undergoing experimental<br />

chemotherapy. A checkup in<br />

February found no sign of the cancer,<br />

said his wife, Charisse<br />

Strawberry.<br />

NHL PLAYOFFS<br />

National Hockey League Playoffs<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />

All Times EDT<br />

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS<br />

(Best-of-7)<br />

Wednesday, May 2<br />

Buffalo 5, Pittsburgh 2, series tied 2-2<br />

Colorado 3, Los Angeles 0, Colorado leads<br />

series 3-1<br />

Thursday, May 3<br />

Toronto 3, New Jersey 1, series tied 2-2<br />

St. Louis 4, Dallas 1, St. Louis wins series 4-<br />

0<br />

<strong>Friday</strong>, May 4<br />

Los Angeles at Colorado, 8 p.m.<br />

Saturday, May 5<br />

Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 1 p.m.<br />

Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m.<br />

Sunday, May 6<br />

Colorado at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m., if necessary<br />

Monday, May 7<br />

New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, May 8<br />

Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, May 9<br />

Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m., if necessary<br />

Los Angeles at Colorado, 10 p.m., if necessary<br />

Thursday, May 10<br />

Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m., if necessary<br />

NBA<br />

NBA Playoffs<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />

All Times EDT<br />

First Round<br />

(Best-of-5)<br />

Sunday, April 29<br />

New York 97, Toronto 89<br />

Sacramento 1<strong>04</strong>, Phoenix 96<br />

L.A. Lakers 99, Portland 86, L.A. Lakers win<br />

series 3-0<br />

Monday, April 30<br />

San Antonio 97, Minnesota 84, San Antonio<br />

wins series 3-1<br />

Tuesday, May 1<br />

Milwaukee 112, Orlando 1<strong>04</strong>, Milwaukee<br />

wins series 3-1<br />

Dallas 107, Utah 77<br />

Wednesday, May 2<br />

Toronto 100, New York 93, series tied 2-2<br />

Philadelphia 88, Indiana 85, Philadelphia<br />

wins series 3-1<br />

Sacramento 89, Phoenix 82, Sacramento<br />

wins series 3-1<br />

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<strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

FOR BETTER or FOR WORSE® by Lynn Johnston<br />

Dr. Gott Dr. Peter Gott<br />

MARY WORTH by John Saunders and Joe Giella<br />

BORN LOSER® by Art and Chip Sansom<br />

GARFIELD by Jim Davis<br />

FRANK & ERNEST® by Bob Thaves<br />

REX MORGAN, M.D. by Woody Wilson and Tony DiPreta<br />

ZITS® by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman<br />

DILBERT by S. Adams<br />

ALLEY OOP® by Dave Graue and Jack Bender<br />

DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m 77 and in good health.<br />

However, for the past year I have experienced heart<br />

“flutters” several times a week. <strong>The</strong> palpitations last<br />

about 15 seconds and cause no symptoms other than an<br />

uncomfortable awareness. A Holter<br />

monitor was negative and blood tests<br />

were normal. My cardiologist says it<br />

could be a muscle. Can you give me a<br />

better explanation?<br />

DEAR READER: I doubt that I’ll<br />

be of more help than your cardiologist,<br />

but I’ll try.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Holter monitor is ordinarily a<br />

useful test for diagnosing palpitations<br />

— rapid and/or irregular fluttering of the heart beat.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monitor is a continuous 24-hour electrocardiogram<br />

that measures each heartbeat during the recording period.<br />

<strong>The</strong> test is most valuable when patient’s symptoms<br />

can be correlated with the pattern on the monitor tape;<br />

thus, when you experience symptoms, you must indicate<br />

the precise time in your diary. Later, the symptoms<br />

can be compared (by computer) to the rhythm of your<br />

heart at that moment. If irregular beats accompany your<br />

symptoms, the diagnosis is established. On the other<br />

hand, if you feel palpitations and the cardiogram printout<br />

is normal, you and your doctor will have to search<br />

for another cause, such as chest wall muscle contractions<br />

that can simulate the sensation of palpitations.<br />

Ask your cardiologist to show you the Holter results.<br />

I’d be interested to know whether there was any correlation<br />

whatsoever between your flutters and the rhythm<br />

strip.<br />

I should add that patients’ hearts do not always<br />

“cooperate” during these investigations. If you have<br />

infrequent palpitations, the Holter monitor may not<br />

“catch” them at the particular time they occur. In such<br />

DEAR ABBY: I am a 19-yearold<br />

girl who has been with my<br />

boyfriend for two years. He recently<br />

broke up with me, and I’m devastated.<br />

He told me he did it because I<br />

deserve better, and he believes<br />

there’s someone else out there who<br />

will make me happier. Those were<br />

his exact words.<br />

Abby, he was everything to me<br />

— my best friend, my lover. From<br />

the bottom of my heart, I know he<br />

was meant for me. He’s the only<br />

man I can picture myself with.<br />

I am really depressed. He<br />

doesn’t even call anymore. How do<br />

I move on when I don’t want to be<br />

without him? Please give me some<br />

advice. — ALONE AND IN LOVE<br />

DEAR ALONE: When a man<br />

(or woman) ends a relationship with<br />

the excuse that someone “deserves<br />

better,” be grateful for the candor.<br />

He or she is probably right.<br />

It’s time to move on. Stop playing<br />

“your” song, put mementos out<br />

of sight and refuse to be a victim.<br />

Take a class, join a<br />

gym, spend time<br />

with your friends.<br />

Do not allow yourself<br />

the time to<br />

brood. Trust me, it<br />

works!<br />

DEAR ABBY:<br />

My sister has three<br />

children, ages 7, 5 and 6 months.<br />

Her husband works nights and<br />

doesn’t return home until morning.<br />

In order to get some exercise,<br />

my sister walks in the morning. She<br />

leaves her kids alone in the house,<br />

and takes a baby monitor with her.<br />

She insists that she stays within<br />

sight of her house.<br />

I don’t want to tell my sister<br />

how to parent, but I feel this is a<br />

instances, an event monitor should be considered.<br />

This device is similar to a Holter except that it<br />

doesn’t record continuously; rather, patients activate it<br />

when they feel heart-rhythm abnormalities. An event<br />

monitor can be worn for several days — even weeks —<br />

so it is a good way of diagnosing palpitations that occur<br />

only on occasion. Ask your cardiologist whether such<br />

testing would be appropriate for you.<br />

Finally, you might consider a stress test. In patients<br />

over the age of 60, palpitations can reflect an inadequate<br />

supply of oxygen to cardiac muscles (unlike<br />

harmless palpitations in younger people). A stress test<br />

(electrocardiogram recorded while you exercise on a<br />

treadmill) will usually be abnormal if coronary artery<br />

blockages are present. This, too, could help your doctor<br />

diagnose your heart “flutters.”<br />

To give you related information, I am sending you a<br />

copy of my Health Report “Understanding Heart<br />

Disease.” Other readers who would like a copy should<br />

send $2 plus a long, self-addressed envelope to P.O.<br />

Box 2<strong>01</strong>7, Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 1<strong>01</strong>56.<br />

Be sure to mention the title.<br />

DEAR DR. GOTT: What is your opinion of selfaction<br />

tanning lotions? I’d love to have a tan but get<br />

freckles when I sit in the sun, despite my dark complexion.<br />

DEAR READER: Tanning lotions usually contain<br />

pigments that darken the skin. <strong>The</strong>y produce their effect<br />

without the benefit of ultraviolet light. As far as I know,<br />

these products are safe, except for people who occasionally<br />

exhibit allergic reactions to the pigments and<br />

develop rashes from their use. Some patients have<br />

reported to me that these products seem to produce an<br />

“unnatural” tan that is different from the skin color<br />

obtained from exposure to UV light.<br />

Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren<br />

CELEBRITY CIPHER<br />

by Luis Campos<br />

Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present.<br />

Each letter in the cipher stands for another.<br />

Today's clue: U equals J<br />

STUMPED?<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14<br />

15 16<br />

17 18 19 20<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

32 33<br />

34 35 36 37 38 39<br />

40 41 42 43 44<br />

45 46 47<br />

48 49 50 51 52 53<br />

54 55<br />

56 57<br />

4 © 20<strong>01</strong> by NEA, Inc.<br />

Call for Answers ‘ B G M N S C M G B ’ A X Z L Z Y E Z O X<br />

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T B I Z W Z . ’ — W B K M O Z T K O B X Z ,<br />

N X M B D Z O Y T P A O P D .<br />

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I would have loved to have been an opera singer! I<br />

have a wonderfully big voice and no ear.” — Carl Reiner<br />

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40 List of persons<br />

1 Utter<br />

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indistinctly 43 Propels with<br />

7 — cars<br />

oars<br />

(amusement- 45 Meal fragment<br />

park ride) 46 Dissenting<br />

13 Public speaker vote<br />

14 Reduced 47 Roman seven<br />

(2 wds.) 48 Melodic<br />

15 Shrewd 51 Climb a<br />

16 “Ecce Homo” mountain<br />

painter 54 Type of chair<br />

17 — for tat 55 One of the<br />

18 Garfield, e.g. Barrymores<br />

20 Insect egg 56 Uses a broom<br />

21 Large knife 57 Chafe<br />

23 Sesame<br />

24 Decade units DOWN<br />

25 Novelist Ferber<br />

27 Do some math 1 Castle<br />

29 Roman 502 protectors<br />

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11 Director May<br />

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Moorehead<br />

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24 Logger’s cry<br />

26 Helper<br />

28 Stringed<br />

instrument<br />

30 Laziness<br />

34 Get<br />

(something)<br />

on loan<br />

35 Clothing<br />

36 Cry of<br />

affirmation<br />

38 Devotion of<br />

nine days<br />

39 Twisted<br />

40 Wanders<br />

42 Antelope<br />

44 Move in a<br />

sneaky<br />

manner<br />

49 Mine find<br />

50 Use a straw<br />

52 Bro., e.g.<br />

53 Heart<br />

safety issue. She won’t listen to her<br />

younger sister, but says she’ll listen<br />

to you. Please, Abby, give her your<br />

opinion. — CONCERNED SISTER<br />

IN CALIFORNIA<br />

DEAR SISTER: I don’t blame<br />

you for being concerned. Leaving<br />

children 7, 5 and 6 months old<br />

alone is negligence. If an emergency<br />

were to occur while she was<br />

away from the house, none of the<br />

children would be capable of dealing<br />

with it. <strong>The</strong> possibilities — poisoning,<br />

choking, a fall — are frightening.<br />

Your sister needs to establish a<br />

weekly routine whereby someone<br />

can be there to tend her children<br />

while she de-stresses.<br />

DEAR ABBY: I strongly disagree<br />

with your advice to “Lonely<br />

Husband in Oklahoma.” You<br />

advised him to get a puppy for his<br />

stepdaughter so she would sleep in<br />

her own bed instead of her mother’s<br />

bed.<br />

Abby, a puppy is a lifelong commitment<br />

that should never be<br />

entered into as a solution for a family<br />

problem. Please don’t recommend<br />

that a puppy be used as a kind<br />

of animated teddy bear. A puppy is<br />

a live animal that requires attention<br />

and care, and the girl is too young<br />

to take responsibility for that animal’s<br />

emotional and physical welfare<br />

for the entire life of the dog.<br />

When a child sleeps with a parent<br />

to the detriment of the parent’s<br />

marriage, it is a red flag that the<br />

family dynamics are askew.<br />

Sometimes parents who are<br />

divorced or in a bad relationship use<br />

their children as a surrogate mate.<br />

Other times, children in a one-parent<br />

home feel powerful and secure<br />

sleeping with the parent and are<br />

loathe to surrender the power to a<br />

new husband they may perceive as<br />

an intruder. I recommend “Lonely<br />

Husband” and his wife get into a<br />

program of marriage counseling,<br />

and perhaps family counseling that<br />

includes the stepdaughter. — SID-<br />

NEY LONG, NEWPORT, R.I.<br />

DEAR SIDNEY: You are absolutely<br />

right. Mea culpa. (You’re the<br />

cat’s meow!)<br />

Dear Abby is written by Pauline<br />

Phillips and daughter Jeanne<br />

Phillips.<br />

Good advice for everyone —<br />

teens to seniors — is in “<strong>The</strong> Anger<br />

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or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in<br />

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the phone, we will read all ads back to you for your approval. If we<br />

fail to do so, please tell us at that time. If you find an error in your<br />

classified ad, please call us before 9 a.m. to have it corrected for the<br />

next day's paper. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Press</strong> cannot be responsible for more than one<br />

incorrect insertion. Claims cannot be considered unless made within<br />

three days from date of publication. No allowances can be made<br />

when errors do not materially affect the value of the advertisement.<br />

Boats 22<br />

‘84 V-15 Lund. ‘85 35ELH<br />

Merc. Ezy load trailer,<br />

Minkota trolling motor,<br />

Hummingbird LCR 4000, full<br />

cover & extra prop. $3000.<br />

672-3311.<br />

Jet Skis 23<br />

‘96 POLARIS SL780, excl.<br />

cond. 672-88<strong>05</strong>.<br />

Horses 27<br />

ALWAYS BUYING all classes<br />

of horses. Call Bob Douglas<br />

737-2222.<br />

HALE TWO horse, horse trailer<br />

$500 OBO 674-5450.<br />

HORSE BOARDING & RIDING<br />

up against the Big Horn<br />

Mountains with 1000 acres<br />

of private land connecting to<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Forest. Variety<br />

of boarding options available.<br />

Call 307-684-9<strong>05</strong>9.<br />

HORSE SALE --- BUFFALO<br />

Livestock Auction. Saturday,<br />

May 5th. Loose horses at<br />

1:00 pm followed by the ride<br />

and lead through.<br />

Consignments taken until<br />

sale time. 307-684-0789.<br />

REG. PAINT yearlings, also<br />

20<strong>01</strong> Foals. QH performance<br />

pedigrees, bred for good dispositions<br />

and working ability.<br />

672-0068 after 4 p.m.<br />

Pasture 33<br />

HORSE PASTURE for lease 8<br />

mi. out Big Goose Road.<br />

Water, $20/head. 674-5127.<br />

Farm Machinery 35<br />

‘94 NEW Holland Model 640<br />

round bailer, like new,<br />

$8,000. Call 683-3479.<br />

Join<br />

Our<br />

Team<br />

Classifieds<br />

Farm Machinery 35<br />

FOR SALE: Ford 7000 tractor,<br />

good condition, $7,000. Call<br />

683-3479.<br />

Pets & Supplies 36<br />

17 MO. old Chinese Pug. $150.<br />

672-7786.<br />

BIRD HUNTERS<br />

For sale: Seven German<br />

Shorthaired Pointer puppies-<br />

4 males, 3 females, brown<br />

heads; brown spots & ticking.<br />

Born 4/21/<strong>01</strong>. Call Les<br />

Pfeifer for bloodlines 800-<br />

416-6457 or 406-628-1327.<br />

LOOKING FOR a good home.<br />

Border Collie cross Red<br />

Heeler puppies 8 weeks old.<br />

Working parents. Free to a<br />

good home. 655-9713.<br />

Heavy Equipment 41<br />

‘89 CAT 436 EXT-HOE, 4wd,<br />

new tires, excl. cond., 7800<br />

hrs. $26,000. 672-3988.<br />

Hardware & Tools 42<br />

FIBERGLASS CHOP Gun with<br />

accessories 673-5537.<br />

Miscellaneous for Sale 61<br />

ALFRED ANGELO wedding<br />

dress w/veil. Size 16. Never<br />

used. $300 OBO. 672-9891.<br />

BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT.<br />

One station with mirror, one<br />

hydraulic combo chair, three<br />

hairdryers with chairs, one<br />

cash register & misc.<br />

$650.00 OBO 672-9570.<br />

FIBERGLASS CAMPER Shell,<br />

excl. cond. $275 674-56<strong>01</strong>.<br />

PIT RUN Gravel and fill dirt.<br />

call Terry at 674-8624.<br />

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Program<br />

SERVICE &<br />

BUSINESS<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

FOR ONLY<br />

$ 50 12 a week<br />

STANLEY STAY-TRU Series<br />

3’0. steel entry door with 2<br />

matching 14” sidelights &<br />

Arched transom. All accented<br />

with beveled glass.<br />

Unused and unpainted.<br />

Priced to sell 655-9759.<br />

TOP SOIL & fill dirt for sale.<br />

Call 672-3988.<br />

TRAMPOLINE, 14 ft., like new.<br />

$150 OBO 672-0068.<br />

Lawn & Garden Equipment 66<br />

17 HP Ariens lawn tractor with<br />

rear bagger. 673-5199.<br />

ARIENS RIDING Mower,<br />

w/attachments $400 674-<br />

4914.<br />

HONDA 13 hp liquid cooled riding<br />

lawn mower. Excl. cond.<br />

672-52<strong>04</strong>.<br />

Motor Route available for the<br />

RANCHESTER/DAYTON area.<br />

This is a GREAT opportunity to earn extra income.<br />

This route takes about 11 ⁄2 hours per day to deliver.<br />

If you are dependable and have reliable<br />

transportation call<br />

Bob Jacobson at 672-2431<br />

You can begin getting your management<br />

started and you can get it started immediately<br />

with us, an independently owned & operated<br />

licensee of McDonald's Corporation. Your<br />

career path will be laid out with promotional<br />

opportunities and exceptional benefits.<br />

MANAGEMENT CAREER<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

So if you're looking to manage your future and<br />

have some supervisory experience; find out<br />

more about opportunities under the Golden<br />

Arches with our McDonalds organization.<br />

Send resume to:<br />

McDonalds<br />

c/o Larry Storo<br />

Box 6338; <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong><br />

McDonalds is an EOE<br />

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Find a great selection of<br />

Real Estate/Homes<br />

FOR SALE in the<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

non-commercial single item<br />

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Miscellaneous for Sale 61 Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82 Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82<br />

SAVE BIG on reliable pre-paid<br />

phone cards 1.9¢ per<br />

minute. Pack & Mail 1842<br />

Sugarland Dr. 672-7226.<br />

2 BEDROOM w/garage in<br />

Dayton. No pets. Laundry<br />

facilities. $375/mo. + $300<br />

deposit. 674-9845.<br />

WESTERN APARTMENTS<br />

RENTS AS LOW AS<br />

1 bedroom....... $ 3<strong>05</strong>- $ 410<br />

2 bedroom....... $ 350- $ 500<br />

672-8681<br />

TDD-1-800-877-9975<br />

SM. 1 bedroom, util. paid, laundry<br />

no pets/smk. 672-2234<br />

Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82<br />

1 BEDROOM, $325/mo., util.<br />

incl. No pets/smk. 673-1936.<br />

DEERFIELD APARTMENTS.<br />

Story, WY. Very clean, 1<br />

Bedroom, $240/mo+security<br />

dep. & util. No. pets 683-<br />

3398.<br />

EXTRA-LARGE ONE bedroom,<br />

no pets or smoking.<br />

References req., $475/mo +<br />

dep 674-7518 lv. msg.<br />

SHERIDAN APARTMENTS<br />

RENTS AS LOW AS<br />

1 bedroom........................ $ 320<br />

2 bedroom........................ $ 360<br />

3 bedroom........................ $ 395<br />

Rental assistance depending upon<br />

availability and eligibility<br />

672-0854<br />

Under New Management<br />

TDD-1-800-877-9975<br />

Equal Housing Opportunity<br />

MAKE SOME extra cash.<br />

Wanted to Buy 70<br />

Clean out that attic this<br />

weekend and sell “don’t<br />

I’M LOOKING for a vehicle<br />

needing a little fix-up. Have<br />

cash. Please call 672-5589.<br />

needs” in Classified.<br />

Furnished Apts for Rent 81<br />

ONE BEDROOM/1 bath,<br />

w/phone, cable & util.<br />

Smoking/pets OK. 672-9757.<br />

Best value weekly rates.<br />

Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83<br />

1 Bedroom $375<br />

2 Bedroom $600<br />

2 Bedroom $625<br />

4 Bedroom $1100<br />

RE/MAX Realty<br />

Associates 673-1000.<br />

1 BEDROOM, 1 ba., dining &<br />

living area, kitchen & laundry<br />

w/appl., porch & storage<br />

area, low util. No pets/smk.<br />

$400/mo + dep. 672-3507.<br />

2 BEDROOM townhome, $525<br />

mo. + util. & dep., lease, no<br />

pets, 672-2820.<br />

NEW 3 bedroom 21/2 bath<br />

townhouse attached garage,<br />

all major appliances, a/c,<br />

lease, no dogs, $950/mo.<br />

Local number 737-2479.<br />

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Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83<br />

•3 BEDROOM, french doors,<br />

hardwood floors, fireplace,<br />

porch, sunporch, garage,<br />

etc. $700/mo. + utilities.<br />

•1 bedroom, recently remodeled.<br />

$465/mo. incl. heat,<br />

garage, garden spot.<br />

•1 bedroom, basement,<br />

$350/mo. + utilities.<br />

Leave message 751-5769.<br />

4 BEDROOM, 2 BA., recently<br />

remodeled. No pets/smkrs.<br />

Lease/ref. req. $800 + util.<br />

Avail. 6/1. Call 672-9563.<br />

SMALL 1 bedroom, 1 ba. Excl.<br />

neighborhood. 1366 Lewis.<br />

672-3837.<br />

Office Space for Rent 94<br />

COMMERCIAL/OFFICE BLDG.<br />

3200 sq. ft. 2000 office 1200<br />

shop/garage on 1 acre. 672-<br />

5336<br />

FURN. OFFICE space available<br />

on Coffeen Ave. with<br />

signage & parking, 672-<br />

7<strong>01</strong>2.<br />

OFFICE SUITE 4 rooms fresh<br />

paint, new carpet and own<br />

facilities. Downtown location<br />

with off street parking and<br />

private entrance 737-2457 or<br />

763-0340.<br />

Storage Space 96<br />

A-1 SELF Storage, new bldg.,<br />

5x10 - 10x10 - 10x15 -<br />

10x20. Avail now! 672-2839.<br />

CROWN STORAGE Inc., 298<br />

Scrutchfield Lane. Phone<br />

674-4676.<br />

D & D STORAGE-KROE Lane.<br />

Phone 683-2508, 672-9412.<br />

DOWNER ADDITION Self<br />

Storage. 750-2483 or 674-<br />

1792. Available now!<br />

ELDORADO STORAGE<br />

elping you conquer space.<br />

3856 Coffeen, 672-7297.<br />

HIDE AWAY Storage, units<br />

available now. New building.<br />

674-9539 or 674-4243.<br />

STORAGE CONTAINERS for<br />

sale or lease on your site or<br />

ours 673-5089.<br />

WOODLAND PARK Storage,<br />

also inside boats & RV's.<br />

5211 Coffeen. 674-7355.<br />

Child Care 100<br />

SUMMER CHILD CARE Mon-<br />

Sun any hours, DFS accepted.<br />

673-<strong>05</strong>56.<br />

Work Wanted 113<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

BOOKKEEPING<br />

For small businesses<br />

Dahl Enterprises. 674-4693.<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

ABSAROKA HEAD Start is<br />

accepting resumes for the<br />

full-time position of<br />

Cook/Health Provider at our<br />

Buffalo Center. Job duties<br />

include: menu planning,<br />

cooking, coordinating health<br />

screening and documentation.<br />

Candidate must have<br />

high school diploma or GED<br />

and food preparation experience.<br />

mail resume, listing 3<br />

references, by May 18, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

to: Absaroka Head Start,<br />

P.O. Box 952, Worland, WY<br />

824<strong>01</strong>. (307) 347-4192.<br />

EOE.<br />

We are now hiring<br />

Full & Part Time Positions.<br />

~Days, Evenings & Splits~<br />

Apply in person at<br />

1777 Coffeen Avenue.<br />

No phone calls please.<br />

ATTENTION<br />

INTERNATIONAL COMPANY<br />

NEEDS HELP<br />

$1500-$5000 PT/FT<br />

Mail Order<br />

800-221-7740<br />

www.SuccessAndLife.com<br />

GREAT HOUSE<br />

with new paint, new carpet<br />

and a fenced back yard. 2<br />

bedrooms, 1 bath, 1 car<br />

attached garage, appliances<br />

stay. Asking $ 82,900.<br />

CALL CARYLAN MCLEAN<br />

at 674-7458/672-8629<br />

OR ELLIE HORSLEY<br />

at 674-7458/672-8124<br />

An Independently Owned and Operated Member<br />

of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation.<br />

OLD FASHIONED JEWEL<br />

Farrington Realty<br />

1760 S. Mountain View Dr.<br />

email: ffarring@wavecom.net<br />

672-3750<br />

“YOUR BIGGEST INVESTMENT”<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

SALE PENDING<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

ATTN: SHERIDAN, Postal<br />

P o s i t i o n s .<br />

Clerks/carriers/sorters, no<br />

exp. required and benefits.<br />

For exam, salary, and testing<br />

information call 630-836-<br />

9169 ext. 582 8am-8pm 7<br />

days.<br />

BIG SKY Asphalt is looking for<br />

truck drivers w/CDL & equipment<br />

operators. Call 307-<br />

674-4234 or stop by 19<strong>01</strong><br />

KROE Lane. Ask for Mike.<br />

BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS<br />

Become an International<br />

Foreign Exchange Student<br />

Coordinator in your community.<br />

Earn travel rewards &<br />

extra income with part-time<br />

hours. Must be self-motivated<br />

& willing to meet new<br />

people. Call Robin at<br />

18664CETUSA!<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST wanted<br />

full-time. Busy three dentist<br />

office looking for a motivated<br />

team player to join our great<br />

staff! If your goal is to practice<br />

in a modern, professional<br />

and caring dental environment,<br />

send or fax resume to:<br />

Jackson Family Dentistry<br />

P.O. Box 9248, Jackson, WY<br />

83002 FAX: 307-734-2421 or<br />

call 307-733-7<strong>04</strong>4.<br />

DOMINO’S PIZZA now looking<br />

for f/t and p/t drivers. Earn<br />

$8-12/hr, apply in person at<br />

1538 N Main St.<br />

DRIVERS<br />

HOME DAILY!!<br />

Full time liquid/dry bulk<br />

Must be at least 23 years old<br />

with a CDL. w/TX endorsements<br />

and clean driving<br />

record<br />

•Competitive wage scale<br />

•4<strong>01</strong>K Savings<br />

•Medical & dental coverage<br />

•Paid vacation & holidays<br />

•Uniform program<br />

Apply in person at Dixon<br />

Bros. Inc., 500 Enterprise,<br />

Gillette, WY or call 1-800-<br />

252-3641.<br />

ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR,<br />

teach a variety of English<br />

courses; use and apply technology<br />

in instructional<br />

process. Masters required,<br />

college teaching exp. preferred.<br />

For application/information,<br />

contact Rick<br />

Mansheim, Gillette Campus,<br />

307-686-0254, ext. 273.<br />

Duties begin August, 20<strong>01</strong>.<br />

EOE.<br />

EXPERIENCED GRILL and<br />

line cook, P/T. Apply in person<br />

at Pony Bar & Grill, 3 S.<br />

Gould, After 2 pm.<br />

FABRICATOR/WELDER WITH<br />

4 yrs experience. Seeking<br />

energetic employee with<br />

positive attitude. Send<br />

resume to Box 03006, c/o<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, P.O.<br />

Box 2006, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

FAST PACED restaurant with<br />

friendly atmosphere now has<br />

positions avail. for cooks,<br />

morning and evening<br />

servers, and janitor apply in<br />

person at Perkins Family<br />

restaurant & Bakery, 1373<br />

Coffeen.<br />

SEEKING AN experienced<br />

Producer/Agent in Property<br />

& Casualty Insurance with<br />

employee owned agency in<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>. Please forward<br />

resume to: Jerry A. DeLano<br />

PO Box 1898 Cody, WY<br />

82414.<br />

BEAUTIFUL HOME<br />

on 50 acres, wrap around<br />

scenery from the Big Horns<br />

to the Plains. Peaceful<br />

with year around access.<br />

Country living at its BEST. 4<br />

bedrooms/2 baths. High end<br />

residence. MLS #9900<strong>05</strong>1.<br />

CALL<br />

MATT JOHNSTON<br />

ABC REALTY<br />

COMPANY<br />

856 COFFEEN AVENUE — SHERIDAN<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT<br />

Consultant to promote &<br />

develop employment opportunities<br />

for person with disabilities<br />

as well as provide<br />

job coaching services. 2 year<br />

college of H.S./equiv + 4<br />

years work experience.<br />

Salary $8.00/hr. Send<br />

resume or apply at: RENEW<br />

1969 S. <strong>Sheridan</strong> Ave.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY. EOE.<br />

HABILITATION TRAINERS<br />

working with disabled persons<br />

in a residential setting.<br />

Full-time, part-time, overnight<br />

awake and weekend shifts<br />

available. Starting salary<br />

$7.00/hr. to $7.35/hr. Hiring<br />

Bonus after 90 days of<br />

employment. Looking for<br />

dynamic individuals for quality<br />

organization. Must have<br />

High School diploma/GED<br />

and valid driver’s license.<br />

Will provide training.<br />

RENEW, 1969 S. <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Ave. EOE.<br />

HAIR STYLIST and Nail Tech<br />

needed for busy salon.<br />

Commission plus incentives.<br />

Call 672-0730 for an interview.<br />

HOME MAILERS NEEDED<br />

Earn $635 weekly mailing<br />

letters. Easy! Limited open<br />

positions. Call 1-800-440-<br />

1570 Ext 5090 24 hrs.<br />

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT<br />

JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM!<br />

Exp. banquet captain- f/t<br />

Banquet wait staff am & pm<br />

Exp. breakfast line cook<br />

F/T exp. baker<br />

Exp. pantry cook<br />

Restaurant wait staff am & pm<br />

Cocktail waitress- p/t<br />

Dishwashers<br />

Housekeepers<br />

Opportunity to earn excellent<br />

wages.<br />

Health benefits after 6 months<br />

4<strong>01</strong>K savings plan<br />

Employee gatherings<br />

Great training programs<br />

Apply in person at the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Holiday Inn, 1809 Sugarland<br />

Drive.<br />

HVAC INSTALLER experience<br />

preferred, but will train.<br />

Good pay and benefits.<br />

Complete application at<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Employment<br />

Center. Join a great team,<br />

Alpine Climate Control, Inc.<br />

LODGE MANAGER/COOK;<br />

This F/T, salaried, cooking<br />

position has many managerial<br />

aspects requiring a creative,<br />

independent, and<br />

detail oriented person. Must<br />

like dealing with the public.<br />

Responsibilities include,<br />

preparing meals and overseeing<br />

daily lodge operations.<br />

Send resume to Box<br />

629 Big horn WY 82833.<br />

LOOKING FOR a new career?<br />

Established nursing home is<br />

looking for F/T & P/T Dietary<br />

Aides. Apply in person at<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Manor, 1851<br />

Bighorn Ave.<br />

MCDONALD’S<br />

NIGHT Shift positions available<br />

10 pm 7 am. 3 or 4 days<br />

a week. Starting pay $7.50<br />

per hour. Apply in person at<br />

McDonalds 2590 N. Main.<br />

WE ARE currently taking applications<br />

for 3pm-11pm desk<br />

clerk, night auditor & housekeepers.<br />

Please submit<br />

generic application at 11<strong>04</strong><br />

Brundage Ln. 672-2888.<br />

waiting to be polished and restored to its<br />

original luster. This delightful<br />

Victorian home located in<br />

an established neighborhood of<br />

character-filled homes offers 4+<br />

bedrooms, hardwood floors and<br />

maintenance free exterior.<br />

Exclusively listed for $ 85,000.<br />

Vickie Farrington<br />

Owner/Broker<br />

Personal and Professional<br />

Attention Since 1955<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

JUST LIKE NEW<br />

3 bedroom, 2 bath, 16x80,<br />

parked in a nice court with a<br />

view! Appliances stay. Buy<br />

this mobile home, take<br />

possession next week! MLS<br />

#<strong>01</strong>0<strong>01</strong>97. $ 36,000.<br />

CALL ELLIE HORSLEY<br />

at 674-7458/672-8124<br />

OR CARYLAN MCLEAN<br />

at 674-7458/672-8629<br />

674-7458<br />

1-800-378-7458<br />

www.abcrealtycompany.com<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

MOTOR ROUTE available for<br />

the Ranchester/Dayton area.<br />

This is a GREAT opportunity<br />

to earn extra income. This<br />

route takes about 1-1/2<br />

hours per day to deliver. If<br />

you are dependable and<br />

have reliable transportation<br />

call Bob Jacobson at <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> 672-2431.<br />

NEW PARTY PLAN<br />

Unbeatable commissions<br />

Call Rhonda at 307-674-4947.<br />

PART TIME evening and<br />

weekend help wanted. Apply<br />

at T&C Liquor Store 2146 S.<br />

Coffeen.<br />

LOCAL MOVING COMPANY<br />

Seeking several people<br />

to work through the busy<br />

summer season.<br />

• Candidates will have a class C<br />

or higher drivers license, with<br />

clean driving record<br />

• Must be reliable, hard working,<br />

professional in appearance<br />

• Starting Wage $ 7/hr., increase<br />

based on performance<br />

• Opportunities for advancement<br />

available<br />

Apply in person at<br />

111 W. 16 th St. Ask for Chris<br />

SALES ASSOCIATES: experienced,<br />

full & part time. Apply<br />

at Dan’s Western Wear. No<br />

phone calls.<br />

SALES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

National Post-Frame building<br />

company is in search<br />

of an assertive individual to<br />

sell our complete line of<br />

quality buildings. Based<br />

out of our <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

office. Base salary, benefits,<br />

company vehicle, and<br />

a significant performance<br />

based bonus. Construction<br />

experience helpful. Call<br />

today 1-800-373-5550!<br />

Cleary Building Corp.<br />

409 East 1st street,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>. email:sales@clearybuilding.com<br />

“Your Real Estate Consultants”<br />

Working for you, your<br />

realtor, and lender.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Title Insurance Agency<br />

H.J. ARNIERI<br />

President<br />

23 South Main Street • 307-672+6478 • <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong><br />

1443 PIONEER<br />

Sat, May 5 • 11AM - 1PM<br />

Location Matters! We have a<br />

home in the perfect location AND<br />

it is move-in ready! 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath ranch style on a partially<br />

finished basement. Nice covered<br />

patio. Situated on an oversized lot<br />

with alley access. Inside is freshly painted. This is a MUST<br />

SEE and a bargain at only $ 125,000.<br />

HOSTESS: LORRAINE ROACH<br />

Realty Associates<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT #2<br />

is looking for:<br />

SHS Principal’s Secretary (12<br />

months), 8th Grade Girls<br />

Volleyball Asst. Coach, 9th<br />

Grade Girls Volleyball Asst.<br />

Coach, 8th Grade Girls<br />

Basketball Asst. Coach, 8th<br />

Grade Boys Basketball<br />

Asst. Coach.<br />

See <strong>Sheridan</strong> Employment<br />

Resources Center at 61 N.<br />

Gould, phone: 672-9775 for<br />

more information.<br />

SERVICE TECHNICIAN needed<br />

to repair residential, commercial<br />

& industrial<br />

heating/cooling equipment. 5<br />

years experience & must be<br />

competent with high voltage<br />

for work at local mines. Good<br />

benefits, starting wage $11-<br />

14/hr DOE. Send resume to<br />

Total Comfort Heating & Air<br />

Conditioning, Inc. 255 E. 1st,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> WY, or fax<br />

(307)673-7163.<br />

SUBWAY HIRING F/T & P/T.<br />

Be part of the Subway team.<br />

Apply at 1100 Coffeen.<br />

SUMMER TIME Beer deliveryman.<br />

Start immediately!<br />

Apply at Metz Beverage Co.<br />

3<strong>05</strong> N. Custer <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

between 8-5.<br />

VOLUNTEERS OF America<br />

WY has a current job opening<br />

for a Youth Home<br />

Service Coordinator. Fulltime<br />

position. Experience<br />

working with youth & staff<br />

supervision a must. Excellent<br />

working environment & benefits.<br />

Resume & written<br />

application required. Apply in<br />

person at 2 North Main St.<br />

Suite 408. 672-<strong>04</strong>75. EOE.<br />

— OPEN HOUSE —<br />

1715 SAGEBRUSH DRIVE<br />

Sat, May 5 • 11AM - 1PM<br />

Everything’s New – For You!<br />

3-4 bedroom, 2 bath in wonderful<br />

neighborhood. Custom cabinets,<br />

recessed lighting. Two fabulous<br />

custom built fireplaces, cozy<br />

family room and track<br />

lighting. Roomy double car garage. Priced right at $ 220,000.<br />

HOSTESS: DONNA GARLAND<br />

— OPEN HOUSE —<br />

WE ARE EXPANDING<br />

A & B Buildings & Supplies,<br />

a Division of Garland<br />

Enterprises, Inc. is in need of<br />

qualified crew leaders and<br />

crew members. Post frame<br />

building experience preferred,<br />

however, we will train<br />

the right person. Apply in<br />

person at 330 East Grinnell.<br />

BACK ON THE MARKET<br />

This is the Victorian You’ve<br />

Been Looking For – Beautiful<br />

trim, some wood floors, fireplace<br />

with impressive wood mantel. 3-4<br />

bedrooms, 2 bath, one bedroom<br />

could be an office with a separate<br />

entrance or mother-in-law<br />

quarters. Kitchen has been nicely<br />

redone, impressive winding staircase. Fenced backyard, detached<br />

one car garage. Call for more information. Priced at $ 145,000.<br />

DONNA GARLAND 672-3779<br />

673-1000<br />

Each office independently<br />

371 COFFEEN AVE.<br />

owned and operated.<br />

www.wyominghomefinder.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, <strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong> B5<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★<br />

AREA SALES MANAGER<br />

Northern Wyoming<br />

Management Opportunity Life<br />

& Health Insurance Agents<br />

We are seeking an experienced<br />

person. This person will possess<br />

proven sales experience as well<br />

as the ability to recruit, develop<br />

and manage insurance agents.<br />

OUR SUCCESSFUL<br />

MANAGERS EXPERIENCE:<br />

• Upper Level Management<br />

Income – potential over<br />

$100,000<br />

• Commission overwrite advance<br />

• Field Training commissions<br />

IN ADDITION WE OFFER:<br />

• Innovative & Competitive<br />

products<br />

• A complete sales & product<br />

training program<br />

• Superior recruiting, Agents,<br />

Leads<br />

• 3rd Party endorsements &<br />

policyholders<br />

• Branch office and<br />

administration<br />

• Group health and life insurance<br />

• Recognition Programs<br />

For a Confidential Interview<br />

Call Director of Marketing<br />

1-800-356-5306<br />

WAGON BOX Restaurant is<br />

looking for: bartender, line<br />

cooks, head housekeeping,<br />

servers. Call Charles 683-<br />

2444.<br />

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GREAT PROPERTIES<br />

Looking for a place to keep<br />

your horses? Try this<br />

ranchette on the Tongue<br />

River. <strong>The</strong> property features<br />

a 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath home<br />

with a 32x57 attached<br />

garage large shop, and a<br />

four stall barn with tack<br />

room and hay loft. All this just minutes from town.<br />

Only $ 250,000.<br />

CARROLL REALTY<br />

Help Wanted, Medical 131<br />

$2000 SIGN-ON Bonus for<br />

Long-Term Care Director of<br />

Nursing $2000 Sign-On<br />

Bonus for F/T RN’s for LTC<br />

& Acute Care. Other positions,<br />

Per Diem & P/T RN’s<br />

and LPN’s. Benefits for F/T &<br />

P/T positions: Competitive<br />

Salary-DOE, Health, Dental,<br />

and Life insurance, 403B<br />

Plan with company match,<br />

Educational Opportunities,<br />

Paid time off/Sick Leave<br />

benefits. Send resume to:<br />

Paula Small-Plenty, HR, Big<br />

Horn Hospital Assoc., 200 N<br />

Mitchell, Hardin, MT 59034.<br />

For info call (406)665-2802.<br />

EOE<br />

FLOAT NURSE<br />

We currently have an excellent<br />

opportunity for an LPN<br />

or RN for the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Clinic. This is a relief position<br />

- fill in for vacation & sick<br />

days. Call 674-5366 or send<br />

resume to 135 N. Gould,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>. Attn:<br />

Julie.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

County's Daily<br />

Source for<br />

Local News<br />

and Sports<br />

672-2431<br />

144 Grinnell<br />

Need a little space? Check<br />

out this 3 bedroom home<br />

on 5 acres, includes a 2 car<br />

garage, two ponds and an<br />

incredible view of the Big<br />

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Looking for a little privacy?<br />

Enjoy seclusion in this<br />

beautiful 4 bedroom 3-bath<br />

home with attached 2-car<br />

garage. <strong>The</strong> 5 acres include<br />

a creek, lots of mature trees<br />

and a perfect garden plot.<br />

$ 232,500.<br />

Need a great place for a<br />

business? This house on<br />

Coffeen Ave. could be<br />

perfect. With 3 bedrooms<br />

and 2 baths, it could easily<br />

be turned into an<br />

office. Only $ 75,000.<br />

Call Genie Mayfield for more information.<br />

OPEN HOUSES<br />

Saturday • April 7th<br />

306 N. Main<br />

Ph. 672-8911<br />

10 SOUTH FORK<br />

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM<br />

Beautiful custom home<br />

on nearly 5 acres in Big<br />

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immaculate<br />

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Your host is Mary Valdez “Your virtual<br />

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1325 DANA<br />

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM<br />

Great 4 bedroom, 1.5<br />

bath town home in mint<br />

condition. Located near<br />

the Sam Maverakis<br />

fishing pond. Featuring a single garage,<br />

brick court yard and a new deck. A lot of<br />

house for the money. Priced at<br />

CARROLL REALTY 306 N. Main<br />

Ph. 672-8911<br />

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1212 S. SHERIDAN<br />

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Located on a quiet street,<br />

this 3 bed/1.5 bath home<br />

is perfect for the first-time buyer. Stop by my<br />

Open House and judge for yourself.<br />

Refreshments available.<br />

Hosted by Tessa Dalton


B6 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, <strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Help Wanted, Medical 131 Help Wanted, Professional 132 Help Wanted, Professional 132<br />

VACANCIES AT INDIVIDUALLY-SELECTED WELL ESTABLISHED, multi-<br />

VA MEDICAL CENTER SERVICE Coordinator Case disiplinedcivil/environmen- <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

Manager to work in the comtal/geological consulting firm<br />

LPN Positions, F/T & P/T munity with disable persons. has immediate opening for a<br />

Medical Unit/ICU<br />

Minimum qualifications full-time entry-level Civil<br />

Registered Nurses include a Bachelor’s degree engineer to work w/other<br />

Pharmacist<br />

in education or other closely professionals on civil/water<br />

Nursing Assistants related field, plus two years resources & environmental<br />

VACANCIES AT THE related work experience. design and permitting pro-<br />

COMMUNITY BASED Must have excellent commujects. Minimum qualifica-<br />

OUTPATIENT CLINICS nication & computer skills. tions/requirements: BS or<br />

Gillette, WY-<br />

Mental Health experience MS degree, EIT certification;<br />

Fee Basis-<br />

helpful. Must be able to trav- working knowledge of<br />

Physician<br />

el, work on-call & possess a AutoCAD and/or<br />

Fee Basis-Physicain Assistant valid driver’s license. Microstation; strong back-<br />

Casper, WY<br />

RENEW 1969 S. <strong>Sheridan</strong> ground in state-of-the-art<br />

Physician Assistant Ave. <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY. EOE. computer applications; good<br />

Contact Human Resources<br />

oral & written communication<br />

VA Medical Center<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong><br />

for an application packet.<br />

(307)672-3473 ext. 3515<br />

EOE.<br />

Help Wanted, Professional 132<br />

LAW FIRM seeking experienced<br />

full charge bookkeeper<br />

with knowledge of Excel<br />

and Word. Responsibilities<br />

include A/P, Payroll, billing<br />

A/R, and GL. Salary commensurate<br />

with experience.<br />

Send resume to c/o Office<br />

Manager, PO Box 728,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

skills; some travel/field work<br />

& valid driver’s lic. req’d.<br />

Previous engineering experience<br />

a plus; work out of<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY; competitive<br />

salary/benefits including relocation<br />

allowance & ownership<br />

potential; rewarding &<br />

challenging career opportunity<br />

w/excellent growth potential.<br />

Inquire w/ & confidential<br />

LAW FIRM seeking Legal<br />

Secretary. Salary commensurate<br />

with experience. Send<br />

resume to c/o Office<br />

Manager, PO Box 728,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

resume to Tom Crump, P.E.,<br />

WWC Engineering, 1849<br />

Terra Ave., <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

828<strong>01</strong>, FAX (307)674-4265,<br />

email: tcrump@wwcengineering.com<br />

EOE.<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

UNLIMITED<br />

Join our creative and<br />

innovative team<br />

CATERING MANAGER<br />

Competitive<br />

compensation package<br />

with bonus potential<br />

Send resume & Cover<br />

Letter to:<br />

Holiday Inn<br />

1809 Sugarland Drive<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong><br />

holinn@fiberpipe.net<br />

LOST DOGS and cats are<br />

reunited with their owners<br />

year in and year out through<br />

Classified.<br />

“Serving Downtown <strong>Sheridan</strong> for over 60 Years”<br />

PROGRAM CARS<br />

’<strong>01</strong> CHEVY BLAZER LT<br />

13,000 Miles, Loaded............ $ 21,8<strong>01</strong><br />

’00 OLDS BRAVADA<br />

Warranty, 10,000 Miles......... $ 19,800<br />

’00 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX<br />

Warranty, 12,000 Miles......... $ 15,900<br />

CARS<br />

’98 HONDA ACCORD EX<br />

2 Door.................................. $ 16,498<br />

’00 CHEVY CAVALIER Z24<br />

Sunroof, Loaded, Warranty.... $ 14,600<br />

’00 FORD TAURUS SE<br />

Loaded, Warranty.................. $ 14,500<br />

’96 BUICK LESABRE LTD<br />

1 Owner, Spotless.................. $ 10,496<br />

’99 PLYMOUTH BREEZE<br />

................................................ $ 9,894<br />

’95 OLDS DELTA 88 BROUGHAM<br />

1 Owner, Immaculate................ $ 9,595<br />

’88 BUICK LESABRE<br />

................................................ $ 2,488<br />

VANS<br />

’94 CHEVY CONVERSION VAN<br />

Wheelchair lift, TV/VCR............. $ 9,894<br />

’95 DODGE<br />

GRAND CARAVAN SE<br />

Clean, Runs Good...................... $ 7,700<br />

SPORT UTILITIES<br />

’96 CHEVY 1 ⁄2 TON SUBURBAN<br />

Leather, Loaded, 1 Owner...... $ 19,996<br />

’96 CHEVY TAHOE<br />

4 Door.................................. $ 16,996<br />

’97 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4<br />

1 Owner................................ $ 14,997<br />

’95 FORD EXPLORER<br />

4 Door.................................. $ 12,195<br />

’95 CHEVY BLAZER<br />

4 Door, 65,000 Miles............. $ 11,495<br />

’95 SUZUKI SIDEKICK<br />

................................................ $ 4,793<br />

’89 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4X4<br />

2 Door..................................... $ 2,989<br />

’88 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4X4<br />

2 Door..................................... $ 2,488<br />

TRUCKS<br />

’00 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB<br />

4X4 454 Engine, Loaded.... $ 25,400<br />

’98 DODGE 1 ⁄2 TON X-CAB<br />

4X4.................................... $ 20,488<br />

’98 FORD F250 XLT SUPERCAB<br />

28,000 Miles......................... $ 19,998<br />

’95 GMC 1 ⁄2 TON X-CAB<br />

4X4.................................... $ 13,495<br />

’99 CHEVY S-10 REG. CAB<br />

Short Box, 4x4, low miles...... $ 12,850<br />

’95 CHEVY 1 ⁄2 TON X-CAB<br />

4X4.................................... $ 11,595<br />

’92 GMC 1 ⁄2 TON X-CAB<br />

4X4....................................... $ 9,192<br />

’86 CHEVY 1 ⁄2 TON<br />

4X4....................................... $ 1,586<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County's<br />

Daily NEWSpaper<br />

Help Wanted, Sales 134<br />

Alpine Climate Control is seeking<br />

a salesperson to sell<br />

residential heating and cooling<br />

systems. Send resume to<br />

Alpine Climate Control, 800<br />

E. Burkitt, <strong>Sheridan</strong>. Great<br />

work environment, performance<br />

pay, and benefits.<br />

OFFERING A swap? Offer it in<br />

Classified.<br />

’<strong>01</strong> BUICK LESABRE<br />

Full size, Loaded with Features,<br />

Bumper to Bumper Warranty............. $ 19,9<strong>01</strong><br />

’00 CHEVY CAVALIER<br />

4 Door, 13,000 Miles,<br />

Lots of Equipment............................. $ 10,960<br />

’<strong>01</strong> CHEVY SUBURBAN LS<br />

13,000 Miles, Rear Heat & A/C,<br />

Loaded.............................................. $ 33,575<br />

’00 CHEVY MALIBU<br />

Warranty, V-6, 8000 Miles............. $ 13,998<br />

’00 OLDS ALERO<br />

Warranty, 14,300 Miles............... $ 13,998<br />

107 EAST ALGER • Across from Centennial <strong>The</strong>atre • 674-6419<br />

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ANTIQUE 2900 SQ. FT. 2 story<br />

brick house. 2 fireplaces,<br />

french & pocket doors, oak &<br />

cherry floors/trim, NEW<br />

gourmet kitchen, hot tub.<br />

$285,000. 672-2195.<br />

ATTENTION<br />

HOME SELLERS.<br />

I have several buyers who<br />

need a home NOW - up to<br />

$200,000. If you would<br />

even consider a one-time<br />

listing please call VICKIE<br />

MADER at CENTURY 21<br />

BHJ Realty Inc. 672-5838.<br />

CHURCH PROPERTY 6600<br />

sq.ft. building on 2.9 acres<br />

near Big Horn<br />

Junction.Turnkey operation.<br />

$612,000. Call for info Ron<br />

672-6259 or Lowell 674-<br />

7373.<br />

Get a Fresh<br />

Start!<br />

Stop:<br />

• Harassment<br />

• Foreclosures<br />

• Tax Levies<br />

• Garnishments<br />

• Repossessions<br />

• Law Suits<br />

Specializing in Bankruptcy<br />

for over 10 years<br />

LISA K. RICE<br />

attorney at law<br />

672-0<strong>05</strong>4<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wyoming State Bar does not certify any<br />

lawyer as a specialist or expert. Anyone<br />

considering a lawyer should independently<br />

investigate the lawyer's credentials and abilities,<br />

and not rely upon advertisements or selfproclaimed<br />

expertise.<br />

ONE-LEVEL 2 bedroom `1200<br />

sq. ft. Newly remodeled<br />

home, garage, large lot near<br />

park $124,900 672-8641.<br />

pet, windows, etc. $12,500<br />

cash OBO. Must sell immediately.<br />

674-6713.<br />

3 BEDROOM, 2 ba. Good fixer-upper.<br />

$6000 cash out.<br />

674-6713.<br />

‘77 METAMORA 14x66 mobile<br />

home. 3 bedroom, 1 ba., all<br />

appl., including w/d. Has<br />

mud room, new windows,<br />

sub floor, carpet & vinyl.<br />

Great cond. Must be moved<br />

from lot. $10,000. Call 307-<br />

684-9<strong>05</strong>9.<br />

‘95 LIBERTY 16’X80, 3 bedroom,<br />

2 ba., huge kitchen.<br />

Excl. cond. includes decks, 6<br />

ft privacy fence & 9’X10’<br />

metal shed. $34,000 OBO.<br />

Lisa or Jerome at 674-8896.<br />

Autos-Accessories 300<br />

‘70 DODGE Street Stock, without<br />

motor, excl. Hoosiers,<br />

$650. 672-6848.<br />

GREAT OPPORTUNITY!<br />

Established business Trick-<br />

N-Trucks fully equipped &<br />

ready to go. Speedliner,<br />

Superchips, Bully Dog, K&N,<br />

Banks. Owners moving.<br />

$95,000. Call for appt. 673-<br />

5816 or 672-7721.<br />

Land/Property Sale 199<br />

Lot prices from<br />

$ $ 22,900 to 35,800<br />

Financing Available<br />

674-<strong>01</strong>96<br />

www.hollyponds.com<br />

Real Estate 200<br />

3 BEDROOM, 1-1/2 ba. townhouse<br />

with garage. 855 W.<br />

5th. $73,000. 674-4138.<br />

3 BEDROOM, 2 ba. dbl. wide<br />

mobile home on 1 acre.<br />

Includes dbl. car garage,<br />

small storage shed. Located<br />

5 mi. East of Ashland MT off<br />

Hwy 212. (406)784-2358 or<br />

307-674-8020 for more<br />

details.<br />

I BUY houses, any price range.<br />

672-5589 anytime.<br />

Bridge<br />

So much riding on one card<br />

I ask myself why did I bid a<br />

little slam? My answer:<br />

finesse.<br />

— Barbara Clayton,<br />

Springfield, Mo.<br />

A slam that lives or dies<br />

purely on a finesse is my least<br />

favorite. So many points are<br />

riding on the location of one<br />

card. However, even when a<br />

slam appears to be 50-50,<br />

often there are other possibilities<br />

that affect the odds. For<br />

example, when you are in a<br />

suit slam, there is always a<br />

risk, however slight, that the<br />

defense might take a lethal<br />

trick-one ruff. Or the layout<br />

might be like today’s. How<br />

would you plan the play in six<br />

hearts after West leads the<br />

NON SEQUITUR By Wiley<br />

Astro – Graph<br />

Saturday, May 5, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Some very interesting<br />

changes in the year ahead precipitated<br />

by outside influences<br />

can turn out to be very lucky<br />

for you. It’ll have something to<br />

do with your work.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May<br />

20) — Hovering about you<br />

today are a number of unique<br />

opportunities on which you<br />

can capitalize, especially<br />

careerwise. Don’t become<br />

frightened of anything because<br />

of its size. Trying to patch up a<br />

broken romance? <strong>The</strong> Astro-<br />

Graph Matchmaker can help<br />

you understand what to do to<br />

make the relationship work.<br />

Mail $2.75 to Matchmaker, c/o<br />

this newspaper, P.O. Box<br />

1758, Murray Hill Station,<br />

New York, NY 1<strong>01</strong>56.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)<br />

— You’re more attuned to<br />

socializing or playing today<br />

COUNTRY HOME w/garden<br />

spot & plenty of perennials<br />

already started. 3 acres on<br />

Big Goose. $235,000. 672-<br />

5554 or 751-6554.<br />

HILLPOND LOCATION<br />

This extremely well maintained<br />

3 bedroom, 2 ba., tri-level<br />

beauty features 2 car<br />

attached garage, vaulted<br />

ceilings, wood burning stove,<br />

deck, patio, and more!<br />

$141,500. 673-0344.<br />

1416 Hillpond Dr.<br />

THIS WELL-MAINTAINED<br />

home, 3 bedrooms,<br />

library/den, large family<br />

room/utility room, 13/4 baths.<br />

New carpet and windows.<br />

Large deck and yard with<br />

mature gardens and trees.<br />

$120,000 1441 N. Heights<br />

Court. 672-6566.<br />

Phillip Alder<br />

MANUFACTURED AND<br />

MODULAR HOMES<br />

SHERIDAN 672-1707<br />

www.wyohomeplace.com<br />

spade queen?<br />

North’s three-no-trump<br />

response was a game-forcing<br />

heart raise; three hearts would<br />

have been a game-invitational<br />

limit raise.<br />

South, cursing the mirror<br />

distribution, thought he would<br />

need the club finesse to win.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n he spotted one other<br />

chance.<br />

Declarer won with his<br />

spade ace, drew trumps, and<br />

cashed his remaining diamond<br />

and spade tricks, ending in the<br />

dummy. Now came a low club.<br />

When East played low, South<br />

put on his eight, endplaying<br />

West, who had either to lead<br />

back into South’s ace-queen of<br />

clubs or to concede a ruff-anddiscard.<br />

No finesse needed!<br />

However, East didn’t follow<br />

a key rule: When declarer<br />

than doing anything serious, so<br />

it might be wise to yield to<br />

your inclinations and put your<br />

critical tasks off to another<br />

day.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July<br />

22) — First protect the interests<br />

of persons for whom you<br />

are directly responsible and<br />

then worry about others. If you<br />

keep your priorities in order<br />

today, it’ll pay off where it<br />

really counts.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) —<br />

Obstacles that might normally<br />

stymie you won’t be anything<br />

but a bit of a nuisance to you<br />

today. It’ll be the alternative<br />

routes you select for circumventing<br />

them that bring them<br />

down to size.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)<br />

— Generally, your opportunities<br />

come through persons who<br />

give deep thought and study to<br />

speculative projects, but today<br />

you could be extremely lucky<br />

BANKRUPTCY<br />

PEACEFUL, VIEW of mtn. &<br />

on Big Goose Creek, 3 bedroom,<br />

2 bath home, remodeled,<br />

many extras. $235,000.<br />

Call 672-5554 or 751-6554.<br />

PROPERTY ON Avoca Ave.<br />

zoned M-1. No realtors<br />

please 674-7964 eves.<br />

STOP PAYMENT on that rent check!<br />

Own your home for less than you pay<br />

for rent. Older 3 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

mobile home in established park that<br />

welcomes children & pets. Has been<br />

remodeled on the inside and the roof<br />

has been sealed. Listed at only $16,150.<br />

Call Fay Seward and get yourself<br />

moved in.<br />

Call Fay Seward<br />

cell 751-7908<br />

Realty Associates<br />

371 COFFEEN AVE. • 673-1000<br />

Each office independently owned and operated.<br />

www.wyominghomefinder.com<br />

WE BUY mortgages; full & partial.<br />

Call Barry 672-7378.<br />

LOW COST and excellent<br />

readership are two reasons<br />

so many people use<br />

Classifieds.<br />

is attempting an endplay, second<br />

hand plays high. If East<br />

had put up his club nine, the<br />

contract would have failed.<br />

with those who are imaginative<br />

risk takers.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)<br />

— Only through your personal<br />

touch of things will you reap<br />

the kinds of results for which<br />

you’re hoping today. Make<br />

sure you have your finger on<br />

everything of importance at all<br />

times.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.<br />

22) — What you tender to others<br />

today, be it compassion or<br />

material, will be returned to<br />

you twofold. You’ll be a recipient,<br />

however, because you’re<br />

prepared to be a giver first.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-<br />

Dec. 21) — Be especially cordial<br />

to persons from all walks<br />

of life today. A new friend or<br />

contact you meet at this time<br />

could take on a significant role<br />

in your personal affairs.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-<br />

Jan. 19) — Both a career matter<br />

and a financial affair could<br />

‘76 FORD F150 4X4, new tires,<br />

a/c-p/s, 390 auto. Nice truck!<br />

$4500 OBO. 673-5711.<br />

‘77 GMC 3/4 ton, runs excl.,<br />

auto, 400 cid, new tires.<br />

$3000. 752-3812.<br />

‘77 PONTIAC Firebird 350,<br />

needs cam. $3,000 OBO.<br />

672-1895 or 752-29<strong>01</strong>.<br />

‘80 TOYOTA pickup, CD player,<br />

oversized custom wheels,<br />

great interior. $2800 OBO.<br />

655-2455 for Bryant.<br />

‘83 TOYOTA Tercel 4wd. 99k,<br />

moon roof, runs great $2300<br />

672-9296.<br />

‘85 BMW 535i, AC, PW, PL,<br />

CD. New exhaust, cooling<br />

system, battery, & linkage,<br />

white, $4000 firm 673-4484.<br />

‘90 GMC Suburban, new tires,<br />

custom paint, runs great.<br />

Must see to appreciate.<br />

$8,500. 673-1528.<br />

‘94 CHEVY 4X4 V6 X-cab<br />

excel cond. $13,250 673-<br />

5402.<br />

‘94 GMC Safari Conversion<br />

Van, AWD, 98K mi., TV &<br />

VCR, power windows &<br />

locks, air. $7500. 674-5890.<br />

GARAGE SALE shoppers,<br />

check Classified to see<br />

where the sales are. Call<br />

672-2431 and advertise your<br />

sale today.<br />

‘95 FORD F250 Pwr/stroke,<br />

super cab, long bed, automatic<br />

4X4. 90k excl cond.<br />

$16,000 3077-867-2396.<br />

‘96 DODGE RAM Ext. cab 4x4,<br />

69K mi., maroon & silver,<br />

excl. cond. 674-7835.<br />

‘97 RANGER 2wd, 30K, 5spd.,<br />

Splash Side. 25 mpg,<br />

loaded, below book at $8900<br />

674-6342.<br />

‘97 SATURN SL1. p/w, p/l,<br />

A/C., 5 spd., CD., FWD.<br />

$8300 OBO. 673-12<strong>01</strong>.<br />

‘97 TOYOTA Tacoma 4X4, V-<br />

6, 5 spd., alloy wheels, new<br />

tires, A/C, AM/FM/CD, 33K.<br />

$13,000. 673-5494.<br />

‘99 CHEVY Tracker convertible<br />

4X4 w/tow bar, 8000 mi.<br />

Great graduation gift.<br />

$12,900. 307-351-5951.<br />

‘99 FORD Expedition Zero<br />

down, take over payments.<br />

Can be seen at Big Horn<br />

Motors. 673-<strong>01</strong>87.<br />

I’M LOOKING for a vehicle<br />

needing a little fix-up. Have<br />

cash. Please call 672-5589.<br />

Bernice Bede Osol<br />

be quite beneficial today in<br />

ways that could serve you<br />

well. <strong>The</strong>re’s some kind of<br />

linkage between the two.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.<br />

19) — One of your greatest<br />

gifts, which you’ll use with<br />

skill today, is your ability to<br />

take the essence of an idea<br />

another has authored and adapt<br />

it for your own purposes.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March<br />

20) — Even though this is a<br />

weekend day, some kind of<br />

joint commercial venture in<br />

which you’re engaged could<br />

put extra money in your pocket<br />

today. Be watchful.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April<br />

19) — Friends are still in the<br />

do-something-for-you mode<br />

today, and a rather good pal of<br />

yours may offer to complete<br />

what you’re unable to do for<br />

yourself. Remember to say,<br />

“Thank you.”


96 Ford<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

www.stalkupsrv.com or<br />

e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

3 ⁄4 S.C., Diesel,<br />

XLT, 4x4<br />

Sharp $ 19,900,<br />

Will Trade for Truck,<br />

RV, Boat<br />

ATV's 302<br />

‘92 YAMAHA Banshee, good<br />

cond., $1800 OBO. 673-<br />

2475 or 674-5130 lv. msg.<br />

‘96 KAWASAKI Bayou 4X4,<br />

very good cond. 674-4288.<br />

‘98 POLARIS Explorer 400<br />

4x4, like new, $4500; ‘98<br />

Polaris 250 Trail Boss 2x4,<br />

like new, $2750. 674-7835.<br />

Motorcycles 303<br />

‘84 HARLEY Sportster, $5500.<br />

752-8808.<br />

‘99 KAWASAKI Bulcon Drifter<br />

1500cc motorcycle, windshield,<br />

2 seats, luggage rack,<br />

2820 mi. $7995. Truck Corral<br />

672-7955 or (H) 674-7032.<br />

Motor Homes 3<strong>04</strong><br />

‘89 CHINOOK Concourse 21<br />

ft. Ford 460. Generator, air,<br />

microwave, color TV & VCR,<br />

low miles $19,500.<br />

‘89 Holiday Rambler 35 ft.<br />

Imperial, loaded including<br />

jacks. Below book at 29,900.<br />

‘91 Winnibago Chieftain 28 ft.<br />

Queen island bed, well<br />

equipped, heated tanks<br />

$18,800.<br />

‘92 Southwind 29 ft. basement<br />

model. Queen island<br />

bed $29,500.<br />

‘92 Eldorado 28 ft. Class C.<br />

Queen island bed, 20,000<br />

actual miles, loaded<br />

$22,800.<br />

‘93 Bounder 34 ft basement<br />

model. Queen island bed,<br />

jacks, camera, much more.<br />

Below book at $32,500<br />

‘95 Flair 22 ft. Class A. This<br />

is a little Doll House, w/permenant<br />

bed, generator, air ,<br />

awning, & microwave, Low<br />

miles $29,500.<br />

‘98 Georgetown 32 ft. basement<br />

model. Less than 7000<br />

miles, queen island bed only<br />

$39,900<br />

45 more to choose from.<br />

Max’s Motor Home Center,<br />

Casper, WY 1-877-772-<br />

3111. Web address<br />

maxshondarv.com.<br />

Campers, Trailers 308<br />

24FT CAMPER trailer sleeps 6,<br />

very good cond. Self contained,<br />

has propane bottles<br />

& spare tire. Stove, refrig.,<br />

shower. Full length awning<br />

307-758-4448.<br />

‘84 SKAMPER 8 ft. pop-up<br />

camper. Fits new short box<br />

pickups. Excel. cond. $2000<br />

673-1313 ask for Larry.<br />

‘87 STARCRAFT camper trailer,<br />

parked in court 672-2820.<br />

‘88 WILDERNESS Yukon 16’<br />

self contained. Excellent<br />

condition. $3500. 672-3930.<br />

‘93 ALPENLITE 29’ DL 5th<br />

wheel with slide-out, excl.<br />

cond. 672-3988.<br />

‘98 KING of <strong>The</strong> Road 5th<br />

wheel, R34RK, dbl. slide-out,<br />

has extras. 307-738-2380.<br />

Public notices<br />

CALL FOR BIDS FOR WINDOW AND DOOR REPLACEMENT AT<br />

MEADOWLARK SCHOOL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Trustees of <strong>Sheridan</strong> County School District #2 will<br />

receive marked sealed bids at the Administration Offices, 620 Adair<br />

(P.O. Box 919), <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming, up to the hour of 2:00 p.m. MDT on<br />

<strong>Friday</strong>, May 18, 20<strong>01</strong>, for the replacement of doors and windows at<br />

Meadowlark Elementary School. Bids are to be made only on the appropriate<br />

bid forms, which can be obtained upon request at the TSP Office<br />

at One South Scott, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming. <strong>The</strong> bid shall be in a sealed<br />

envelope marked plainly on the outside “BID FOR WINDOW AND DOOR<br />

REPLACEMENT AT MEADOWLARK SCHOOL.” <strong>The</strong> Board of Trustees<br />

reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive informalities<br />

and irregularities. <strong>Sheridan</strong> County School District #2 may consider<br />

informal any bid not prepared and submitted in accordance with<br />

the provisions thereof, and reserves the right to accept or reject any or<br />

all bids and to select the bid which best meets the needs of the school<br />

district. As required by Wyoming law, “preference is hereby given to<br />

materials, supplies, equipment, machinery, and provisions produced,<br />

manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to<br />

articles offered by competitors outside of the State.” Bids must specify<br />

in written detail any variations from the specification.<br />

Craig Dougherty<br />

Superintendent<br />

Publish: May 4, 9, 11, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT<br />

WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERIDAN,<br />

STATE OF WYOMING<br />

In the Matter of the Parental Rights )<br />

to )<br />

MATTHEW BUCKALEW, )<br />

Minor Child. )<br />

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES, ) No.: C<strong>01</strong>-4-143<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming, )<br />

Petitioner, )<br />

vs. )<br />

MANUEL JOSEPH SANTOS, )<br />

Respondent. )<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR SERVICE<br />

TO: Manual Joseph Santos<br />

General Delivery<br />

Seminole, Fl<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Petition has been filed against you in<br />

the District Court of <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming, Fourth Judicial<br />

District, in Civil Action No.: C<strong>01</strong>-4-143, the object and prayer of the<br />

Petition being the termination of your parental rights to: Matthew<br />

Buckalew, a child born September 22, 1991.<br />

YOU WILL TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that you have until thirty (30)<br />

days after the last date of publication to answer this Petition, and if you<br />

fail to answer by that date, then you will be in default, and the Court<br />

may enter Judgment against you.<br />

DATED this 30 day of April, 20<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Doris Kobold<br />

Doris Kobold<br />

Clerk of District Court<br />

By: Stella L. Samson<br />

Deputy Clerk of District Court<br />

Publish: May 4, 11, 18, 25, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BLASTING SCHEDULE<br />

SPRING CREEK COAL COMPANY<br />

P.O. BOX 67<br />

DECKER, MONTANA 59025<br />

(406) 757-2581<br />

<strong>The</strong> time period covered by this notice is May 4, 20<strong>01</strong> through May<br />

3, 2002. Blasting periods will be conducted on Permit, Monday through<br />

Sunday, between sunrise and sunset. <strong>The</strong> Company will utilize a time<br />

schedule illustrating local sunrise and sunset times for Latitude 45<br />

degrees, 11 minutes, 00 seconds and Longitude 106 degree, 56 minutes,<br />

00 seconds. Spring Creek Coal will shoot no earlier than 15 minutes<br />

after the estimated sunrise time and no later than 15 minutes before<br />

the estimated sunset time. Areas in which blasting could occur during<br />

this period are as follows:<br />

PIT 1 (CENTER THIRD)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 39 East (MPM)<br />

SW1/4 NW1/4: Section 26<br />

PIT 1 (EAST THIRD)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 39 East (MPM)<br />

SW1/4 NW1/4: Section 26<br />

NE1/4 SW1/4: Section 26<br />

NW1/4 SE1/4: Section 26<br />

PIT 1 (WEST THIRD)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 39 East (MPM)<br />

NE1/4 NW1/4: Section 27<br />

NW1/4 NW1/4: Section 27<br />

SE1/4 NE1/4: Section 27<br />

SW1/4 NE1/4: Section 27<br />

PIT 2 (WEST HALF)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 39 East (MPM)<br />

NE1/4 SE1/4: Section 25<br />

NW1/4 NE1/4: Section 25<br />

SW1/4 NE1/4: Section 25<br />

SE1/4 NE1/4: Section 25<br />

SE1/4 NW1/4: Section 25<br />

NW1/4 SE1/4: Section 25<br />

PIT 2 (EAST HALF)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 40 East (MPM)<br />

NW1/4 SW1/4: Section 30<br />

NE1/4 SW1/4: Section 30<br />

SE1/4 SW1/4: Section 30<br />

SW1/4 SE1/4: Section 30<br />

PIT 3 (WEST HALF)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 39 East (MPM)<br />

SW1/4 NE1/4: Section 23<br />

NW1/4 SE1/4: Section 23<br />

NE1/4 SE1/4: Section 23<br />

SE1/4 SE1/4: Section 23<br />

PIT 3 (EAST HALF)<br />

Township 8 South, Range 39 East (MPM)<br />

NW1/4 SW1/4: Section 24<br />

NE1/4 SW1/4: Section 24<br />

SW1/4 SW1/4: Section 24<br />

SE1/4 SW1/4: Section 24<br />

SW1/4 SE1/4: Section 24<br />

NE1/4 NW1/4: Section 25<br />

Methods used to control access to blasting sites are:<br />

a) Signs are used to identify blasting areas<br />

b) Personnel are removed from the area 10 minutes prior to blasting<br />

c) All roads to blasting sites are blocked or guarded<br />

d) Radio communication is maintained between guards and blasting<br />

personnel<br />

e) Siren warnings are given before and after each blast<br />

f) Visitors and other personnel are advised of blasting operations<br />

Warning signals consist of twelve (12) short siren wails sixty (60)<br />

seconds before a blast and four (4) long siren wails to signal that the<br />

area has been cleared for re-entry after the blast.<br />

Possible emergency situations that could mandate blasting in other<br />

than the above specified time periods are:<br />

a) Weather conditions such as lighting<br />

b) Safety of personnel and equipment<br />

c) Special handling of un-detonated explosives<br />

Publish: May 4, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 2<br />

Pursuant to the provisions of Wyoming Statute 21-3-11 the following<br />

list of warrants over $500 is published herewith. <strong>The</strong> following warrants<br />

were approved for payment <strong>04</strong>/24/<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Signed: David DeBolt, Clerk.<br />

CK NO. VENDOR Fund AMOUNT<br />

38995 School Dist #2 Payro 1 1,491,009.83<br />

38996 Montana Dakota Utili 1 30,143.47<br />

390<strong>04</strong> American College Tes 1 8<strong>05</strong>.00<br />

39<strong>01</strong>3 Auto Parts, Inc 1 1,148.63<br />

39<strong>01</strong>8 Barker (SHS), Kat 1 7<strong>04</strong>.00<br />

39022 Black Hills Chemical 1 2,638.25<br />

39024 Buckley Construction 1 1,280.00<br />

39026 Bureau of Education 1 516.00<br />

39031 City of <strong>Sheridan</strong> 1 4,471.48<br />

39033 Combustion Services 1 508.79<br />

39<strong>04</strong>6 Elder Equip Leasing, 1 1,261.14<br />

39<strong>05</strong>1 Firestone Tires 1 1,358.23<br />

39<strong>05</strong>3 Forge % Greg Haas, T 1 712.50<br />

39068 Harper (WP), SH 1 920.00<br />

39073 Holiday Inn/Riverton 1 873.94<br />

39077 Johnson Controls, In 1 1,496.84<br />

39080 K B Chemical, Inc 1 3,281.68<br />

39082 Kobielusz, Lorraine 1 1,026.66<br />

39084 Kosma Heating & A/C, 1 1,395.00<br />

39088 Lifequest/Rehabilita 1 885.13<br />

39092 Mason, Jeannene 1 609.83<br />

39115 Pedens Inc 1 517.00<br />

39121 Powers Products Co. 1 950.00<br />

39123 Quick Printing Co. 1 1,932.50<br />

39143 School Dist #2/SHS A 1 800.00<br />

39145 Schultz Coal Sales, 1 1,128.92<br />

39156 <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Impl 1 654.34<br />

39159 <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> 1 962.33<br />

39167 Southwestern Educati 1 549.87<br />

39170 Star Computer Depot 1 6,863.81<br />

39182 Terracon 1 550.00<br />

39184 Top Office Products 1 1,211.71<br />

39186 Tuckers Inc 1 556.51<br />

39188 Valley Motor Supply 1 2,311.02<br />

39193 Walker/New Direction 1 744.24<br />

392<strong>01</strong> WY Dept of Transport 1 11,316.09<br />

39202 WY Easter Seals/N Ro 1 5,743.30<br />

392<strong>05</strong> WY School Boards Ass 1 7,923.69<br />

39206 <strong>Sheridan</strong> Postmaster 1 2,500.00<br />

39209 WY School Support Sy 1 1,865.89<br />

39210 Montana Dakota Utili 1 32,930.00<br />

39211 <strong>Sheridan</strong> Postmaster 1 2,500.00<br />

39212 4 Dimensional Lighti 1 1,886.90<br />

39216 Avionics Consultants 1 585.00<br />

39218 Barker (SHS), Kat 1 576.00<br />

39220 Best Western Douglas 1 1,218.03<br />

39221 Billings Auto Electr 1 639.33<br />

39223 Bison Oil 1 519.20<br />

39225 Blue Cross/Blue Shie 1 152,267.79<br />

39241 City of <strong>Sheridan</strong> 1 975.25<br />

39252 Cummins Rocky Mounta 1 8<strong>04</strong>.83<br />

39255 D & H Distributing C 1 6,285.00<br />

39260 Desert Mountain Corp 1 1,968.92<br />

39270 Fandrich, Margaret 1 5,400.00<br />

39274 Frith (SB), Janet 1 1,080.00<br />

39281 Harper (WP),SH 1 522.24<br />

39283 Heartland Kubota 1 4,600.00<br />

39284 Hill Music Co. 1 669.94<br />

39288 Johnson Controls, In 1 957.64<br />

39296 Kosma Heating & A/C, 1 1,325.00<br />

39307 Micro 2000 Inc 1 1,138.95<br />

39311 Montana Dakota Utili 1 12,985.53<br />

39328 Peterson’s/Princeton 1 1,<strong>05</strong>9.00<br />

39346 Servall Uniform & Li 1 708.33<br />

39354 <strong>Sheridan</strong> Stationary 1 1,080.34<br />

39359 Star Computer Depot 1 5,088.58<br />

39361 State of Wyoming A & 1 608.76<br />

39366 Teachers Discovery ( 1 629.83<br />

39369 Thomson Learning 1 2,472.11<br />

39371 Tongue River Middle 1 600.48<br />

39372 Top Office Products 1 2,239.95<br />

39376 Tuckers Inc 1 2,708.88<br />

39378 Universal Athletic 1 618.56<br />

39381 Verizon Wireless 1 998.49<br />

39389 Wal Mart Community B 1 3,540.47<br />

39391 Way Oil Company, Inc 1 1,675.95<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, <strong>Friday</strong>, May 4, 20<strong>01</strong> B7<br />

Autos-Accessories 300 Campers, Trailers 308 Campers, Trailers 308 We Can Do It 400 Garage Sales 410 Garage Sales 410<br />

WESTPORT 5<br />

$ • 95 31' 22,900<br />

$ • 94 34' 21,900<br />

$ • 95 33' 24,500<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

www.stalkupsrv.com or<br />

e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

‘99 JAYCO 36 ft. 5th Wheel,<br />

triple-glide, w/d, rear windows,<br />

excel. shape. Sun<br />

Village Park in <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

307-660-0721 cell. Sell for<br />

pay-off.<br />

We Can Do It 400<br />

EXTERIOR PAINTING<br />

Residential<br />

Guaranteed results<br />

672-7835.<br />

Guaranteed Roofing<br />

Low Rates<br />

Steve Horsley • 672-7697<br />

HARP’S HOME<br />

IMPROVEMENT<br />

Roofing & painting<br />

Licensed & insured<br />

672-2997.<br />

LANDE'S DRYWALL<br />

& PAINT<br />

A Complete Drywall Service<br />

•25 yrs. exp. •Ins. •Free est.<br />

S & J LAWN MOWING<br />

Call us for your lawn needs.<br />

We bag, mulch,<br />

weed eat & clean-up.<br />

Call Sean 673-5891 and<br />

Jordan 674-8128.<br />

THE PAINTER<br />

Home & Business<br />

Ref. Free Est. 672-8368<br />

Garage Sales 410<br />

1356 LEWIS Fri. & Sat. 8-1.<br />

Furn., tools, dishes & more.<br />

1370 BIGHORN Ave., Sat. 8-<br />

1pm. Clothes, household<br />

items, 4 studded tires, ect.<br />

1429 LACLEDE, Sat. 8-2.<br />

Jungle gym, maternity<br />

clothes, kids clothing, toys &<br />

misc.<br />

1525 HILLCREST Dr. Sat. 8-<br />

2pm. Electric stove & more!<br />

1541 N. HEIGHTS RD. Sat 8-<br />

2. Hide-a-bed, clothing, tires,<br />

waterbed & lots more.<br />

7<strong>01</strong> EMERSON Sat. 7-2, oil<br />

paintings, antiques, women’s<br />

clothing, books, CD’s, etc.<br />

1808 MINUTEMAN Court,<br />

Colony South, Sat.8-1pm.<br />

Combining households-Part<br />

1.<br />

2 PARTY Moving Sale: 5139<br />

Bighorn Ave. (S. of Girls<br />

School) Fri. 8-3 & Sat. 8-12.<br />

Canoe, horse collars, furn.,<br />

baby & maternity clothes.<br />

519 N Gould, Fri. & Sat. Lots of<br />

good stuff.<br />

833 SUMNER, 8-? Sat. Lots of<br />

misc. items.<br />

903 W. 5th. Fri. 8-2 & Sat. 8-12<br />

Furn., clothes, toys & misc.<br />

DON’T MISS THIS ONE. 6<br />

family sale. Lots of Misc.<br />

Something for everyone.<br />

New stuff Sat. Fri. 12-7 &<br />

Sat. 8-? 1092 Railway St.<br />

Ranchester. Worth the drive!<br />

ESTATE SALE Fri. & Sat. 8-?<br />

644 Canby.<br />

ESTATE YARD Sale: 1436<br />

Easy St. May 5, 9-3. Early<br />

birds pay triple.<br />

EVERYTHING MUST go moving<br />

sale: 890 Olympus Dr.<br />

Sat., 7-3. Woodworking<br />

tools, furn., clothing & misc.<br />

886 Olympus Dr. Lots of<br />

misc.<br />

HUGE GARAGE Sale:<br />

Something for everyone.<br />

Hamburgers & bake sale.<br />

Sat. 8-2. Corner of Coffeen &<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Motors.<br />

HUGE MOVING SALE Sat. 7-<br />

Noon 1533 N. Main, stereo<br />

equip. TV, small ent. stand,<br />

weight set, microwave, desk,<br />

couch & chair. Numorous<br />

items from several families.<br />

INSIDE SALE: 1<strong>04</strong>2 Bellevue<br />

Sat., 9-?. Some furn.<br />

LARGE MULTIFAMILY Fri -<br />

Sat 7-? 476 E.4th St.<br />

MOVING AGAIN! 833 Olympus<br />

Dr. Sat. 8-1. Furniture,<br />

household goods, bedding,<br />

toys, outdoor & sports items.<br />

MOVING SALE: 1815 Edwards<br />

Dr. Thurs. 9-2, Fri. & Sat. 7-<br />

2. Lots of really good stuff!<br />

No checks.<br />

MOVING TO BRAZIL SALE<br />

Fri. & Sat. 7-11am, 1<strong>05</strong>0<br />

Exeter. Small appliances,<br />

gas grill, household & holiday<br />

items, hand weights,<br />

crafts, everything must go!<br />

MULTI-FAM INDOOR 1664<br />

Terra Ave. #1, Sat only 8-?.<br />

SAT 7-? Hwy 335 # 273 in<br />

Bighorn. Antiques, household<br />

items, furniture, tools,<br />

clothing, books, stereos &<br />

TV’s.<br />

SAT 8-2, 447 Adkins Ave. 1/2<br />

mi. past college. Lots of stuff.<br />

SAT. ONLY 8-1, 1458 N.<br />

Gould. Rain or shine!<br />

SHERIDAN SQUARE, Smith<br />

St. Use W. door. Sat. 8-3.<br />

TAG SALE: 1344 LaClede Sat.<br />

8-?. Adult clothing, furn.,<br />

misc. household, metal shed.<br />

TH SALE<br />

Stunning<br />

<strong>01</strong> 31' Palisades 5<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

www.stalkupsrv.com or<br />

e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

th<br />

triple glide, hard<br />

loaded, Must See,<br />

NOW $ 54,900<br />

SUPER HOT<br />

<strong>01</strong> 26' Splash 5<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

www.stalkupsrv.com or<br />

e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

th<br />

opposing glide rooms,<br />

loaded<br />

NOW $ 21,900<br />

• 93 19' Prowler<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

www.stalkupsrv.com or<br />

e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

$ 6,900<br />

• 94 26' Prowler $ 9,900<br />

• 99 24' Coachmen $ 11,900<br />

• 96 24' Prowler $ 11,500<br />

• 99 18' Salem $ 9,900<br />

• 96 26' Terry $ 11,500<br />

• 93 23' Hi Lo $ 10,900<br />

• 00 31' Prowler, ultra glide<br />

$ 19,900<br />

• 95 32' Savanna, glide room<br />

$ 13,900<br />

• 95 31' Jayco, ultra glide $ 13,900<br />

• 00 26' Dutchmen, bunks $ 12,900<br />

• 93 21' Pla Mor $ 7,900<br />

• 97 32' Kountry Star, ultra glide<br />

$ 23,900<br />

• 99 19' Kit $ 10,900<br />

• 98 21' Tow Lite $ TRAILER SALE<br />

12,900<br />

• 95 28' Chateau, ultra glide<br />

$ 16,900<br />

• 93 30' Prowler, ultra glide<br />

$ 12,900<br />

• 99 27' Prowler, ultra glide<br />

$ 19,900<br />

• 94 29' NuWa, ultra glide<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

www.stalkupsrv.com or<br />

e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

$ 21,500<br />

• 96 36' NuWa Champagne, ultra<br />

bed glide $ 34,900<br />

• 95 21' Starcraft $ 9,900<br />

• 91 29' Carrilite $ 10,900<br />

• 93 24' Dutchmen $ 8,900<br />

• 82 31' NuWa $ 5,900<br />

• 89 28' NuWa $ <strong>Sheridan</strong> County's<br />

Daily NEWSpaper<br />

11,900<br />

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chairs, etc., etc.<br />

Sales open Sundays 10-4<br />

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e-mail info@stalkupsrv.com<br />

300 RV’s, STALKUP’S RV<br />

5<strong>01</strong> Yellowstone<br />

Casper, WY • 1-800-577-9350<br />

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39402 Advanced Exercise Eq 1 30,000.00<br />

39403 Ionex Telecommunicat 1 1,<strong>01</strong>5.80<br />

394<strong>05</strong> Montana Dakota Utili 1 23,936.08<br />

39406 Air Filter Sales 1 1,<strong>05</strong>4.<strong>05</strong><br />

39409 Apple Computer/Dalla 1 1,006.00<br />

39413 Auto Parts, Inc. 1 1,881.92<br />

39415 Best Western Sunset 1 626.00<br />

39423 Central WY Soccer of 1 1,307.80<br />

39435 Elan Financial Servi 1 2,231.29<br />

39437 Fandrich, Margaret 1 600.00<br />

39441 Forge % Greg Haas, T 1 810.00<br />

39444 Greiner Motor 1 632.14<br />

39451 Kobielusz, Lorraine. 1 1,026.66<br />

39456 M F Athletic Co 1 933.00<br />

39460 Montana Automotive 1 4,256.77<br />

39462 N S B A 1 2,910.00<br />

39469 Office, <strong>The</strong> 1 1,0<strong>01</strong>.23<br />

39471 Peitersen, Bette 1 512.00<br />

39479 Sani Chem 1 13,995.09<br />

39484 <strong>Sheridan</strong> Stationery 1 697.<strong>04</strong><br />

39485 Spriggs, Julie 1 798.71<br />

39486 Star Computer Depot 1 2,785.95<br />

39491 Sun Mountain 1 1,182.50<br />

39499 Tuckers Inc 1 2,178.02<br />

395<strong>05</strong> Way Oil Company, Inc 1 5<strong>05</strong>.30<br />

39507 Winnop, <strong>The</strong>resa 1 1,846.35<br />

39509 WY Easter Seals/N Ro 1 9,236.59<br />

39510 WY High School Activ 1 1,495.00<br />

39511 Xerox Corporation/Pa 1 1,8<strong>04</strong>.18<br />

39512 Xerox Sales 1 1,6<strong>04</strong>.96<br />

39517 School Dist #2 Payro 1 1,481,271.67<br />

8840 School Dist #2 Payro 2 100,765.<strong>01</strong><br />

8845 Brittian World Trave 2 3,<strong>05</strong>0.00<br />

8852 Conrad, Roxy 2 800.00<br />

8862 Fosters Country Inn/ 2 969.19<br />

8875 Marriott Wardman Par 2 927.45<br />

8876 Mason, Jeannene 2 722.09<br />

8878 Natl School Conferen 2 545.00<br />

8879 New Horizons Billing 2 2,998.00<br />

8885 Public Education & 2 800.00<br />

8890 School Dist #2/Gener 2 2,<strong>01</strong>2.00<br />

8892 Star Computer Depot 2 2,650.95<br />

8894 Top Office Products 2 6<strong>04</strong>.50<br />

8896 Virginian 2 702.00<br />

8899 WY Audiology & Heari 2 1,450.00<br />

89<strong>01</strong> WY Sawmills Inc 2 731.76<br />

8908 Blue Cross/Blue Shie 2 7,388.74<br />

8912 Childcraft Education 2 848.70<br />

8916 Denzler, Patti 2 541.60<br />

8921 Hilton Los Angeles A 2 7<strong>01</strong>.35<br />

8922 Holiday Inn/Casper 2 726.35<br />

8926 Micro 2000 Inc 2 6,234.00<br />

8929 Pollard (SB), T 2 910.18<br />

8936 Star Computer Depot 2 4,848.00<br />

8938 T I E Office 2 890.00<br />

8940 Top Office Products 2 2,422.15<br />

8943 V A M C Volunteer Se 2 500.00<br />

8944 Wal Mart Community B 2 945.26<br />

8948 Apple Computer/Dalla 2 1,564.00<br />

8950 Conrad, Roxy 2 900.00<br />

8952 Elan Financial Servi 2 823.52<br />

8958 May (SHS), Pete 2 1,433.42<br />

8969 Star Computer Depot 2 8,119.00<br />

8972 Top Office Products 2 985.89<br />

8973 Valley Welders Suppl 2 1,118.86<br />

8977 School Dist #2 Payro 2 89,084.<strong>01</strong><br />

3159 C E R Professional C 3 602.89<br />

3160 R & L Midwest Boiler 3 2,856.75<br />

3163 Screenflex 3 1,595.00<br />

3164 Window Works & more 3 6,240.40<br />

3165 L & K Sales Inc 3 6,000.00<br />

5593 School Dist #2 Payro 5 33,885.<strong>05</strong><br />

5597 Craig Vending & Dist 5 1,925.33<br />

5598 Earthgrains/Metz Bak 5 1,268.92<br />

5599 G F G Food Service 5 18,890.79<br />

5600 Gillette Dairy 5 6,092.09<br />

56<strong>01</strong> Harkers Distribution 5 3,937.49<br />

5607 Blue Cross/Blue Shie 5 5,154.17<br />

5612 Superior Accuscan 5 610.41<br />

5614 WY Dept of Education 5 520.75<br />

5619 Craig Vending & Dist 5 865.19<br />

5620 Earthgrains/Metz Bak 5 1,274.50<br />

5621 G F G Food Service 5 20,650.57<br />

5622 Gillette Dairy 5 7,395.95<br />

5623 Harkers Distribution 5 4,742.21<br />

5629 School Dist #2 Payro 5 34,678.07<br />

8420 Days Inn/Rawlins 6 560.00<br />

8424 Kilpatrick Creations 6 537.00<br />

8425 Kimble, Lisa 6 872.09<br />

8430 Ramada Inn/Colorado 6 1,656.00<br />

8436 <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> 6 525.00<br />

8446 Manhattan Concert Pr 6 15,999.72<br />

8447 Charles Flickinger ( 6 1,000.00<br />

8451 Brittian World Trave 6 900.00<br />

8466 La Quinta Inn/ Cheyen 6 560.00<br />

8478 Trophy Case, <strong>The</strong> 6 1,293.67<br />

8489 Caryl Goldsmith Grou 6 1,683.00<br />

4526 School Dist#2 Payro 8 823.53<br />

4541 Lifetouch Publishing 8 1,745.15<br />

4542 Mathes, Jeri J 8 993.02<br />

4549 Walsworth Publishing 8 1,692.93<br />

4551 WY Community Foundat 8 500.00<br />

4553 Binos Grocery & Mark 8 5<strong>01</strong>.34<br />

4562 G F G Food Service 8 6<strong>05</strong>.12<br />

4574 Wal Mart Community B 8 635.95<br />

4576 Denver Center Attrac 8 1,440.00<br />

4583 Holiday Inn/Casper 8 2,039.20<br />

4584 Ideal Interiors 8 2,719.50<br />

4594 School Dist #2 Payro 8 1,109.84<br />

Publish: May 4, 20<strong>01</strong>


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