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Press THE SHERIDAN Lady Generals ready to open season ... B1 115th Year, No. 145 Serving Sheridan County, Wyoming Tuesday, November 6, 2001 50¢ Post offices, federal facilities reopen Mailbag sent to consultate in Russia contains anthrax spores WASHINGTON (AP) — Post offices and government buildings reopened as the anthrax threat edged into cleanup mode. ‘‘This has been one of the most difficult and sad times in postal history,’’ Postmaster General John Potter said Tuesday. A diplomatic mailbag sent from Washington to the U.S. consulate in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg tested positive for what was described as a negligible amount of anthrax spores, consular officials said Tuesday. The consulate’s mail was tested after a State Department’s mail worker in Virginia was diagnosed with anthrax on Oct 25. In New York, Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital reopened Tuesday, six days after it was closed by the anthrax threat. Kathy Nguyen, who worked at the primarily outpatient facility, died of anthrax; circumstances of her exposure to the bacterium are still a mystery. At the Pentagon, officials said there was no indication that anthrax spores found in two postal boxes there had migrated to other parts of the military complex. The Defense Protective Service checked 150 spots in the Pentagon office, air ducts and air quality and found all negative, spokesman Richard L. McGraw said Tuesday. Kenneth Weaver, the chief postal inspector, told the Postal Board of Governors that his inspectors are screening the mail Please see Anthrax, Page 8 The Sheridan Press/Dave Rawlings GETTING LINED OUT — Workers from Hamlin Electric, a Montana-Dakota Utilities subcontractor from Fort Morgan, Colo., replace a utility pole Monday along Coffeen Avenue near the Sheridan College entrance. The project, which includes replacing 25 to 30 poles, is expected to take about three weeks. The new self-supporting poles are designed not to need guy wires. Dayton eyes well to replace Tongue River intake facility By Robert Waggener Staff reporter DAYTON — A “super well” is now being considered by the town of Dayton to provide water for its residents, according to Mayor Bob Wood. If approved, the well will replace the town’s water-intake facility. The Dayton Town Council on Monday unanimously approved a plan by the Wyoming Water Development Commission to study the geol- ogy of the Dayton area, and then drill a test hole to see if a well is feasible, Wood said. Dave Engels Wood said the WWDC will fund the study. Meeting with the Council was engineer Dave Engels of Sheridanbased EnTech Inc. “The well would have to be able to meet Dayton’s peak-day requirements (500,000 to 750,000 gallons). It would have to be able to yield a significant amount of water,” Engels said. The depth of the well will depend on water quality and quantity, he said. Engels said the idea of a well surfaced after a study of the town’s Related Story Page 2 water-intake station had been completed. He said the town’s water quality constantly changes depending on runoff in the Tongue River, and the level of treatment constantly changes in response. For instance, he said, more treatment is required during heavy spring runoff. The WWDC-funded studies of the Dayton water system which were completed by EnTech recommended a new filtration system for the water intake. But officials recently began pondering the idea that a deep well would better serve Dayton’s longterm water needs, Engels said. The filtration system has been put on hold until the well study is complete. Funding for this study will have to be approved by the 2002 Wyoming Legislature, Engels said. Please see Dayton Page 8 TUESDAY By Pat Blair Senior Staff reporter City officials committed just under $347,000 Monday night to stabilize a slope on the north side of Kendrick Park that, if it failed, could block Goose Creek and flood an area including the Sheridan Senior Center and Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library. The money is a 50 percent match to federal Abandoned Mine Lands funds the city will receive under an agreement approved 7-0 during the regular Council meeting. The approval came despite questions raised by two members regarding By Heather Evagelatos Staff reporter Sheridan County should use standardized tools to evaluate rural lands to carry out the county’s Master Plan, according to a land-assessment expert. Lee Nellis of the Sonoran Institute met Monday with Sheridan County commissioners and the Planning and Zoning Commission to suggest how to implement the County Master Plan, which was approved by the two boards in July. The nonprofit Sonoran Institute, based in Montana and Arizona, says it works with counties to preserve agricultural lands and open space while still allowing growth and development. “A lot of the Western landscape is BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan opposition forces claimed the capture of several villages Tuesday near the strategic northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, after U.S. warplanes cleared the way with intensive bombing. It was the first significant movement reported on the ground against the Taliban after U.S. jets stepped up bombardment of the Islamic militia’s defenses. For weeks, the opposition northern alliance has been unable to advance against Taliban lines and complained the bombing was not heavy enough. U.S. jets also struck Taliban front-line positions north of the capital, Kabul, swooping down to drop more than a dozen bombs near an air base held by opposition forces but besieged by Taliban forces. Meanwhile Tuesday, Germany offered up to 3,900 troops for the war on terrorism, opening the way for what could lead to the nation’s widest-ranging military engagement since World War II. But Chancellor Gerhardt Schroeder said there were no immediate plans to deploy ground troops. Other countries including Britain, France, Canada, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and Turkey have contributed or pledged forces, if needed, to the campaign. The Afghan opposition’s capture of the towns south of Mazar-e-Sharif could not be independently confirmed. And even if true, the rebels remain several dozen miles — across tough mountainous terrain — away from the city. Opposition forces, which launched a three-pronged attack Sunday, seized the town of Ogopruk and two nearby City commits funds to stabilize slope Experts say Senior Center, Y, library will flood if slide occurs Opposition claims it captured town, 2 villages outside key northern city the cost and whether the city explored any less expensive alternatives to the proposed fix. Total cost of the project is nearly $700,000. The proposed cost prompted Councilman Dirk Sanderson to comment, “I have some real issues with the amount of money we’re going to spend on this. But the bottom line is health and safety.” Randy Bomar with TSP Inc., for sale,” Nellis said. “People are trying to find the good life.” Nellis said westward expansion often causes growing pains, since the goal of “maintaining an agricultural heritage” is often clouded by the economy and “the case-by-case realities.” “On one hand the owner has a right to change the use of their land, but on the other hand those decisions affect everyone in the county,” Nellis said. That’s why the county must provide a replicable method of evaluating lands so all interests are protected, he said. “In your master plan you’ve made a commitment to taking a closer look at the resources of the county and making a decision on what is important,” Nellis told the commissioners. He showed them how other Western counties have managed BLU-82 Release Minimum altitude: 1,830 m / 6,000 ft. Needs accurate positioning by fixed ground radar or onboard navigation equipment Impact Detonation just above ground level Bomb creates mist of ammonium nitrate and aluminum; incinerates everything within 550 m / 600 yards Dirk Sanderson which designed the project, said the problem in the slope is a “block failure” resulting from the flow of about 4 inches of water under the bedrock through the area. The water is eroding naturally occurring coal lenses in the hillside. The proposed repair for the problem involves French drains to capture World’s largest conventional bomb, nicknamed “daisy cutter,” was originally designed to clear helicopter landing zones in Vietnam. Static release line Bomb stabilization parachute and reroute storm water and rainwater to stop the erosion. French drains are the installations used by the Wyoming Department of Transportation to stabilize the slide area on Interstate 90 between Sheridan and Buffalo. The drain system is designed to capture groundwater and carry it to areas where soils are more stable. City officials say the entire slope along the north side of Kendrick Park is saturated with groundwater and eroding, but the major problem is the area between the park and Sheridan Junior High School, where erosion has caused cracks in the school parking lot. The area is above Goose Creek. In the event of what officials call a “catastrophic failure” — in which a large block of the slope could collapse all at once — the stream channel could be blocked. That in turn could result in Goose Creek backing up and overflowing its banks upstream, sending water pour County land assessment should be equitable, expert tells commissioners First significant movement on ground since bombing started Please see Afghans, Page 8 Please see Slope, Page 8 growth with the Land Evaluation Site Assessment system, created in the early 1980s. Nellis said LESA can be used to make decisions, guide the purchase of development rights and write and clarify comprehensive plans. “It gives you a way to look at the landscapes,” he said. “You have to have a system to determine what types of land should be kept from development” and what types are appropriate for that use, according to Nellis. He said LESA offers an objective approach to evaluations that prevents conflict, emphasizing that anyone who uses the system should end up with the same assessment of a given parcel of land. “Then it’s cut-and-dried, and a person can either develop the land or not,” he said. Please see County, Page 8 Length: 3.6 m / 11.8 ft. Diameter: 1.4 m / 4.5 ft. Weight: 6,800 kg / 15,000 lbs. C-130 cargo aircraft Cargo extraction parachute Aerial delivery platform and bomb cradle © 2001 KRT Source: Federation of American Scientists, Military Analysis Network, Special Operations.Com Graphic: Jutta Scheibe, Morten Lyhne

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

THE<br />

SHERIDAN<br />

Lady<br />

Generals<br />

ready to<br />

open<br />

season ...<br />

B1<br />

<strong>11</strong>5th Year, No. 145 Serving <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming<br />

Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong> 50¢<br />

Post<br />

offices,<br />

federal<br />

facilities<br />

reopen<br />

Mailbag sent to<br />

consultate in<br />

Russia contains<br />

anthrax spores<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) — Post<br />

offices and government buildings<br />

reopened as the anthrax threat<br />

edged into cleanup mode.<br />

‘‘This has been one of the<br />

most difficult and sad times in<br />

postal history,’’ Postmaster<br />

General John Potter said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

A diplomatic mailbag sent<br />

from Washington to the U.S. consulate<br />

in the Russian city of<br />

Yekaterinburg tested positive for<br />

what was described as a negligible<br />

amount of anthrax spores,<br />

consular officials said Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> consulate’s mail was tested<br />

after a State Department’s mail<br />

worker in Virginia was diagnosed<br />

with anthrax on Oct 25.<br />

In New York, Manhattan Eye,<br />

Ear and Throat Hospital reopened<br />

Tuesday, six days after it was<br />

closed by the anthrax threat.<br />

Kathy Nguyen, who worked at<br />

the primarily outpatient facility,<br />

died of anthrax; circumstances of<br />

her exposure to the bacterium are<br />

still a mystery.<br />

At the Pentagon, officials said<br />

there was no indication that<br />

anthrax spores found in two<br />

postal boxes there had migrated<br />

to other parts of the military complex.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Defense Protective<br />

Service checked 150 spots in the<br />

Pentagon office, air ducts and air<br />

quality and found all negative,<br />

spokesman Richard L. McGraw<br />

said Tuesday.<br />

Kenneth Weaver, the chief<br />

postal inspector, told the Postal<br />

Board of Governors that his<br />

inspectors are screening the mail<br />

Please see Anthrax, Page 8<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Dave Rawlings<br />

GETTING LINED OUT — Workers from Hamlin Electric, a<br />

Montana-Dakota Utilities subcontractor from Fort Morgan,<br />

Colo., replace a utility pole Monday along Coffeen Avenue<br />

near the <strong>Sheridan</strong> College entrance. <strong>The</strong> project, which<br />

includes replacing 25 to 30 poles, is expected to take<br />

about three weeks. <strong>The</strong> new self-supporting poles are<br />

designed not to need guy wires.<br />

Dayton eyes well<br />

to replace Tongue<br />

River intake facility<br />

By Robert Waggener<br />

Staff reporter<br />

DAYTON — A “super well” is<br />

now being considered by the town<br />

of Dayton to provide water for its<br />

residents, according to Mayor Bob<br />

Wood.<br />

If approved, the well will replace<br />

the town’s water-intake facility.<br />

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

Town Council<br />

on Monday<br />

unanimously<br />

approved a<br />

plan by the<br />

Wyoming<br />

Water<br />

Development<br />

Commission to<br />

study the geol-<br />

ogy of the<br />

Dayton area,<br />

and then drill a<br />

test hole to see<br />

if a well is feasible,<br />

Wood said.<br />

Dave<br />

Engels<br />

Wood said the WWDC will fund<br />

the study.<br />

Meeting with the Council was<br />

engineer Dave Engels of <strong>Sheridan</strong>based<br />

EnTech Inc.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> well would have to be able<br />

to meet Dayton’s peak-day requirements<br />

(500,000 to 750,000 gallons).<br />

It would have to be able to yield a<br />

significant amount of water,”<br />

Engels said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> depth of the well will<br />

depend on water quality and quantity,<br />

he said.<br />

Engels<br />

said the<br />

idea of a<br />

well surfaced<br />

after<br />

a study of<br />

the town’s<br />

Related<br />

Story<br />

Page 2<br />

water-intake station had been completed.<br />

He said the town’s water quality<br />

constantly changes depending on<br />

runoff in the Tongue River, and the<br />

level of treatment constantly<br />

changes in response. For instance,<br />

he said, more treatment is required<br />

during heavy spring runoff.<br />

<strong>The</strong> WWDC-funded studies of<br />

the Dayton water system which<br />

were completed by EnTech recommended<br />

a new filtration system for<br />

the water intake.<br />

But officials recently began pondering<br />

the idea that a deep well<br />

would better serve Dayton’s longterm<br />

water needs, Engels said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> filtration system has been<br />

put on hold until the well study is<br />

complete. Funding for this study<br />

will have to be approved by the<br />

2002 Wyoming Legislature, Engels<br />

said.<br />

Please see Dayton Page 8<br />

TUESDAY<br />

By Pat Blair<br />

Senior Staff reporter<br />

City officials committed just under<br />

$347,000 Monday night to stabilize a<br />

slope on the north side of Kendrick<br />

Park that, if it failed, could block<br />

Goose Creek and flood an area including<br />

the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Senior Center and<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer Public<br />

Library.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money is a 50 percent match to<br />

federal Abandoned Mine Lands funds<br />

the city will receive under an agreement<br />

approved 7-0 during the regular<br />

Council meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> approval came despite questions<br />

raised by two members regarding<br />

By Heather Evagelatos<br />

Staff reporter<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County should use standardized<br />

tools to evaluate rural lands<br />

to carry out the county’s Master Plan,<br />

according to a land-assessment expert.<br />

Lee Nellis of the Sonoran Institute<br />

met Monday with <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

commissioners and the Planning and<br />

Zoning Commission to suggest how to<br />

implement the County Master Plan,<br />

which was approved by the two<br />

boards in July.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nonprofit Sonoran Institute,<br />

based in Montana and Arizona, says it<br />

works with counties to preserve agricultural<br />

lands and open space while<br />

still allowing growth and development.<br />

“A lot of the Western landscape is<br />

BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan opposition<br />

forces claimed the capture of several villages Tuesday near<br />

the strategic northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, after U.S.<br />

warplanes cleared the way with intensive bombing.<br />

It was the first significant movement reported on the<br />

ground against the Taliban after U.S. jets stepped up bombardment<br />

of the Islamic militia’s defenses. For weeks, the<br />

opposition northern alliance has been unable to advance<br />

against Taliban lines and complained the bombing was not<br />

heavy enough.<br />

U.S. jets also struck Taliban front-line positions north of<br />

the capital, Kabul, swooping down to drop more than a<br />

dozen bombs near an air base held by opposition forces but<br />

besieged by Taliban forces.<br />

Meanwhile Tuesday, Germany offered up to 3,900<br />

troops for the war on terrorism, opening the way for what<br />

could lead to the nation’s widest-ranging military engagement<br />

since World War II. But Chancellor Gerhardt<br />

Schroeder said there were no immediate plans to deploy<br />

ground troops. Other countries including Britain, France,<br />

Canada, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and Turkey have<br />

contributed or pledged forces, if needed, to the campaign.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Afghan opposition’s capture of the towns south of<br />

Mazar-e-Sharif could not be independently confirmed. And<br />

even if true, the rebels remain several dozen miles —<br />

across tough mountainous terrain — away from the city.<br />

Opposition forces, which launched a three-pronged<br />

attack Sunday, seized the town of Ogopruk and two nearby<br />

City commits funds<br />

to stabilize slope<br />

Experts say<br />

Senior Center,<br />

Y, library will<br />

flood if<br />

slide occurs<br />

Opposition claims<br />

it captured town,<br />

2 villages outside<br />

key northern city<br />

the cost and whether the city explored<br />

any less expensive alternatives to the<br />

proposed fix.<br />

Total cost of the project is nearly<br />

$700,000.<br />

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

cost prompted<br />

Councilman<br />

Dirk Sanderson<br />

to comment, “I<br />

have some real<br />

issues with the<br />

amount of money<br />

we’re going<br />

to spend on this.<br />

But the bottom<br />

line is health and<br />

safety.”<br />

Randy Bomar<br />

with TSP Inc.,<br />

for sale,” Nellis said. “People are trying<br />

to find the good life.”<br />

Nellis said westward expansion<br />

often causes growing pains, since the<br />

goal of “maintaining an agricultural<br />

heritage” is often clouded by the economy<br />

and “the case-by-case realities.”<br />

“On one hand the owner has a right<br />

to change the use of their land, but on<br />

the other hand those decisions affect<br />

everyone in the county,” Nellis said.<br />

That’s why the county must provide<br />

a replicable method of evaluating<br />

lands so all interests are protected, he<br />

said.<br />

“In your master plan you’ve made<br />

a commitment to taking a closer look<br />

at the resources of the county and<br />

making a decision on what is important,”<br />

Nellis told the commissioners.<br />

He showed them how other<br />

Western counties have managed<br />

BLU-82<br />

Release<br />

Minimum altitude:<br />

1,830 m / 6,000 ft.<br />

Needs accurate<br />

positioning by fixed<br />

ground radar or<br />

onboard navigation<br />

equipment<br />

Impact<br />

Detonation<br />

just above<br />

ground level<br />

Bomb creates mist of<br />

ammonium nitrate and<br />

aluminum; incinerates<br />

everything within 550 m<br />

/ 600 yards<br />

Dirk<br />

Sanderson<br />

which designed the project, said the<br />

problem in the slope is a “block failure”<br />

resulting from the flow of about<br />

4 inches of water under the bedrock<br />

through the area. <strong>The</strong> water is eroding<br />

naturally occurring coal lenses in the<br />

hillside.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed repair for the problem<br />

involves French drains to capture<br />

World’s largest conventional bomb, nicknamed<br />

“daisy cutter,” was originally designed to clear<br />

helicopter landing zones in Vietnam.<br />

Static<br />

release line<br />

Bomb<br />

stabilization<br />

parachute<br />

and reroute storm water and rainwater<br />

to stop the erosion.<br />

French drains are the installations<br />

used by the Wyoming Department of<br />

Transportation to stabilize the slide<br />

area on Interstate 90 between<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> and Buffalo.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drain system is designed to<br />

capture groundwater and carry it to<br />

areas where soils are more stable.<br />

City officials say the entire slope<br />

along the north side of Kendrick Park<br />

is saturated with groundwater and<br />

eroding, but the major problem is the<br />

area between the park and <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Junior High School, where erosion<br />

has caused cracks in the school parking<br />

lot.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area is above Goose Creek. In<br />

the event of what officials call a<br />

“catastrophic failure” — in which a<br />

large block of the slope could collapse<br />

all at once — the stream channel<br />

could be blocked.<br />

That in turn could result in Goose<br />

Creek backing up and overflowing its<br />

banks upstream, sending water pour<br />

County land assessment should be<br />

equitable, expert tells commissioners<br />

First significant<br />

movement on ground<br />

since bombing started<br />

Please see Afghans, Page 8<br />

Please see Slope, Page 8<br />

growth with the Land Evaluation Site<br />

Assessment system, created in the early<br />

1980s. Nellis said LESA can be<br />

used to make decisions, guide the purchase<br />

of development rights and write<br />

and clarify comprehensive plans.<br />

“It gives you a way to look at the<br />

landscapes,” he said. “You have to<br />

have a system to determine what types<br />

of land should be kept from development”<br />

and what types are appropriate<br />

for that use, according to Nellis.<br />

He said LESA offers an objective<br />

approach to evaluations that prevents<br />

conflict, emphasizing that anyone who<br />

uses the system should end up with<br />

the same assessment of a given parcel<br />

of land.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n it’s cut-and-dried, and a person<br />

can either develop the land or<br />

not,” he said.<br />

Please see County, Page 8<br />

Length:<br />

3.6 m / <strong>11</strong>.8 ft.<br />

Diameter:<br />

1.4 m / 4.5 ft.<br />

Weight:<br />

6,800 kg / 15,000 lbs.<br />

C-130 cargo<br />

aircraft<br />

Cargo<br />

extraction<br />

parachute<br />

Aerial delivery<br />

platform and<br />

bomb cradle<br />

© 20<strong>01</strong> KRT<br />

Source: Federation of American Scientists, Military Analysis Network, Special Operations.Com<br />

Graphic: Jutta Scheibe, Morten Lyhne


2 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

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causes<br />

transformer<br />

problems<br />

A squirrel knocked out power<br />

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

Center on the east side of Main<br />

Street this morning after the<br />

animal shorted out the transformer<br />

power bank on that side<br />

of the street.<br />

Darrell Anderson with<br />

Montana-Dakota Utilities said<br />

the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Center building,<br />

which includes its restaurant,<br />

was the only building affected<br />

by the transformer loss.<br />

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By Robert Waggener<br />

Staff reporter<br />

DAYTON — <strong>The</strong> town of Dayton has<br />

received $132,000 in municipal “rainyday”<br />

funds from the state of Wyoming,<br />

according to Mayor Bob Wood.<br />

Wood said the funds will be used for the<br />

town’s water system following action by<br />

the Dayton Town Council during Monday<br />

night’s regular meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dayton allocation is among $32<br />

million in rainy-day funds distributed to<br />

municipalities statewide, said Steve<br />

Sommers, budget fiscal manager for the<br />

Legislative Service Office in Cheyenne.<br />

He said the funds are from mineral-sev-<br />

Library auction is Saturday<br />

Some items to be<br />

auctioned include<br />

fishing trips, sculptures<br />

More than 150 items ranging<br />

from framed works of art to<br />

sculpture to guided fishing trips<br />

and weekend getaways will be<br />

auctioned off Saturday night to<br />

benefit <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer<br />

Public Library.<br />

<strong>The</strong> auction, sponsored by the<br />

Friends of the Library, starts at<br />

5:30 with hors d’oeuvres, refreshments<br />

and a silent auction in<br />

which bids are written and placed<br />

in boxes next to the auction item.<br />

<strong>The</strong> silent auction will end at<br />

7:15, said Friends President<br />

LuAnn Marks, and the oral auction<br />

will begin at 7:30.<br />

Auctions last year and in 1999<br />

each generated more than $40,000<br />

to benefit the library.<br />

“People really get enthused,”<br />

Marks said. “It’s incredible what<br />

the people of this community will<br />

Dayton receives $132,000 in rainy day funds<br />

do for the library.”<br />

That includes donations of<br />

items to be auctioned.<br />

Marks said more than 100<br />

items have been donated for the<br />

silent auction as of this week, and<br />

more than 50 have been donated<br />

for the oral.<br />

Auction items are on display at<br />

the library.<br />

Marks said some of the funds<br />

raised each year supplement the<br />

library’s book budget, but the<br />

money also has been used to purchase<br />

computers, audio-visual<br />

equipment and other equipment<br />

the library needs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Friends receive a “wish<br />

list” from the library staff following<br />

each year’s auction, Marks<br />

said.<br />

Last year, proceeds from the<br />

auction helped pay for the<br />

library’s new youth room and<br />

snow-removal equipment. Marks<br />

anticipates this year’s wish list<br />

will include a new photocopying<br />

machine.<br />

erance taxes and federal<br />

mineral royalties.<br />

Part of this account<br />

comes from coal-bed<br />

methane development,<br />

he said.<br />

Distribution of the<br />

funds was approved by<br />

the Wyoming<br />

Legislature, Sommers<br />

said. <strong>The</strong> $32 million in<br />

payments represents the<br />

first round, while the<br />

340 N. Main • 674-7445<br />

Locally owned & operated<br />

by the Carroll Family since 1919<br />

Bob<br />

Wood<br />

final payout to municipalities will likely<br />

climb to $40 million, he said.<br />

In other business, the Council:<br />

• Heard from Dayton resident Adrian<br />

Wyoming<br />

focus<br />

“Pete” Peterson and four members of the<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Arts Council concerning a proposal<br />

to have an artist-in-residency program<br />

at the Kleiber Cabin in Dayton.<br />

Wood said the Council supports the<br />

idea, and noted that the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Arts<br />

Council will spearhead the project and seek<br />

grant funds. No formal action was taken.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cabin is named after the late Hans<br />

Kleiber, a well-known local artist.<br />

• Heard an update from town maintenance<br />

employee Johann Nield concerning a<br />

proposal by Tongue River High School students<br />

to build a skate park in Dayton.<br />

Wood said no action was taken, as issues<br />

such as project funding and location must<br />

still be addressed.<br />

Killer gets life<br />

without parole<br />

GREEN RIVER (AP) — James<br />

Rogers will spend the rest of his life in<br />

prison for the beating and arson death<br />

of another man.<br />

Rogers, 38, of Rock Springs,<br />

pleaded guilty to first-degree murder,<br />

first-degree arson and aggravated burglary<br />

Monday. He had pleaded innocent<br />

to the charges earlier.<br />

But in a plea agreement, Rogers<br />

changed his plea to guilty and prosecutors<br />

agreed not to seek the death penalty.<br />

Rogers admitted to beating Edgar<br />

Alexander, 84, of Rock Springs and<br />

then setting fire to Alexander’s home<br />

in an attempt to conceal the crime.<br />

Man arrested<br />

for struggling<br />

with armed deputy<br />

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Campbell County Sheriff’s officials<br />

on Sunday night went with a<br />

parole officer to the house of James<br />

Alan Bollig, 42, of Gillette.<br />

Bollig was convicted last summer<br />

of battering his wife. He allegedly<br />

pointed a rifle at deputies who<br />

responded to that call.<br />

His probation forbid him to possess<br />

a gun, but a neighbor reported that<br />

Bollig had pointed a rifle at him,<br />

according to Sheriff Byron<br />

Oedekoven.<br />

Five arrested<br />

after meth lab bust<br />

THERMOPOLIS (AP) — Two<br />

women and three men were arrested<br />

after police cracked down on a<br />

methamphetamine lab.<br />

Riverton police helped<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmopolis police and the Hot<br />

Springs County Sheriff’s Office with<br />

the Friday afternoon raid, according to<br />

Riverton Police Lt. Kevin Lee.<br />

Those arrested ranged in age from<br />

about 17 to around 22. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

making meth in a bathroom at the time<br />

of the raid, according to Lee.<br />

• Agreed to contribute $1,000 to the city<br />

of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, which is hosting the annual<br />

convention of the Wyoming Association of<br />

Municipalities on June 12-15.<br />

Wood said the Council requested the<br />

money be used for area tours. <strong>The</strong> tours are<br />

designed for spouses of town officials<br />

attending the WAM convention.<br />

• Agreed to allow Dayton resident Jim<br />

Lane to have an auction at his residence.<br />

“We have no objection to a one-time auction,”<br />

Wood said.<br />

• Canceled the secondary Council meetings<br />

for Nov. 21 and Dec. 19 because of<br />

the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.<br />

Wood said if any urgent business comes<br />

up, a special meeting will be called.<br />

Illness thought to be sign of bigger problem<br />

ATLANTIC CITY (AP) —<br />

Officials are worried that an illness<br />

which sickened dozens of Atlantic<br />

City Mercantile customers could be<br />

a sign of a problem affecting the<br />

entire town.<br />

At least 53 people came down<br />

with flu-like symptoms after eating<br />

at the restaurant the weekend of<br />

Oct. 20. State health officials concluded<br />

that the water-borne candici<br />

virus was to blame.<br />

<strong>The</strong> virus typically arises when<br />

septic runoff contaminates well<br />

water.<br />

‘‘We’re concerned that the con-<br />

Leadership<br />

Wyoming<br />

touches on<br />

global warming<br />

tamination problem may be more<br />

extensive than just at the Merc,’’<br />

said Jeff Hermansky, with the state<br />

Department of Environmental<br />

Quality. ‘‘I feel that virtually any<br />

well in the Atlantic City area may<br />

be at risk.’’<br />

Most of the town gets its water<br />

from wells. <strong>The</strong> potential problem<br />

has to do with fractured rock overlying<br />

the area’s aquifer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fractures allow septic tank<br />

effluent to seep into the ground and<br />

possibly into the aquifer, according<br />

to DEQ officials.<br />

According to the department, at<br />

least four feet of soil should separate<br />

a septic system from the water<br />

table. <strong>The</strong> soil filters the water and<br />

is home to bacteria which break<br />

down the sewage.<br />

Unfortunately, Hermansky said,<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong>re’s not much soil up there. I<br />

was at the corner of Geissler and<br />

Forbes and you can see the bedrock.<br />

‘‘In a fractured bedrock aquifer,<br />

even though a septic system may<br />

have been put in with a legal separation<br />

distance from the well,<br />

because of the fractures, it still may<br />

not be safe.’’<br />

Fractures allow waste water to<br />

GILLETTE (AP) — Wyoming needs to be on<br />

guard against reduced fossil fuel use, according to a<br />

University of Wyoming instructor.<br />

Jason Shogren, Stroock Distinguished Professor<br />

of Natural Resource Conservation and Management<br />

at UW, told the Leadership Wyoming class that<br />

emissions reductions were something Wyoming<br />

would have to think about carefully.<br />

‘‘If we’re the Btu capital, we’re also the carbon<br />

dioxide capital,’’ he said.<br />

drain into ground water too quickly.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y can also allow contaminated<br />

water to reach wells far from the<br />

source of contamination.<br />

‘‘That detective work is very<br />

difficult,’’ he said.<br />

Although the immediate concern<br />

is Atlantic City, he said, well contamination<br />

can happen anywhere.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> best protection is to properly<br />

construct both the well and the<br />

leach field.’’<br />

Wyoming has no formal licensing<br />

requirements for well drillers.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y do not have to be registered or<br />

pass a test.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Leadership Wyoming class of about 40 business<br />

and community leaders took part in seminars<br />

and tours around Gillette last week to learn about the<br />

conflicts and benefits concerning the state’s energy<br />

resources, from coal bed methane to electricity generation.<br />

While Shogren didn’t offer any specific steps<br />

Wyoming could take to guard its economy against a<br />

national reduction in fossil fuel use, he did outline<br />

how the Kyoto Protocol would work.<br />

Rep. Cubin’s<br />

office reopens<br />

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

Rep. Barbara Cubin’s Capitol Hill<br />

office reopened Monday after all but a<br />

few offices in the building tested free<br />

of anthrax.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Longworth House Office<br />

Building was closed for testing Oct.<br />

18.<br />

Anthrax was detected Oct. 26 in<br />

the offices of Reps. Mike Pence, R-<br />

Indiana; John E. Baldacci, D-Maine,<br />

and Rush Holt, D-N.J.<br />

<strong>The</strong> building reopened Monday<br />

except for those offices.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> most important thing is that<br />

my staff is healthy and safe,’’ said<br />

Cubin, R-Wyo. ‘‘For the past three<br />

weeks we have worked from<br />

makeshift offices around<br />

Washington.’’<br />

Sen. Craig Thomas, R-Wyo.,<br />

remains out of the Hart Senate Office<br />

Building, which is being decontaminated<br />

after anthrax was found in a letter<br />

to Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D.<br />

Tests show Thomas and his staff<br />

were not exposed to anthrax.<br />

Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., was temporarily<br />

displaced while the Russell<br />

Senate Office Building was tested.<br />

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Plat raises park lands issue<br />

By Pat Blair<br />

Staff reporter<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s City Council Monday<br />

night approved the latest development<br />

in Ron Patterson’s Holly Ponds<br />

Planned Unit Development after<br />

Councilman Wayne Blank questioned<br />

whether the city should accept dedication<br />

of nearly 23 acres of park land.<br />

<strong>The</strong> open area includes a walking<br />

path that will connect with, and be<br />

part of, the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Pathways pedestrian/bicycle<br />

trails system, and five<br />

ponds, three of which have been built,<br />

Patterson said.<br />

Blank said he did not like the city<br />

“taking on” responsibility for the<br />

ponds, and asked, “Do we really want<br />

Lot 4?”<br />

Lot 4 is the 22.8-acre dedicated<br />

open space.<br />

Patterson said the area is being<br />

designed and built according to state<br />

and federal standards for ponds and<br />

wetlands.<br />

“We’re trying to build a conservation<br />

area,” he said, adding the design<br />

Officials launch<br />

investigation<br />

after airport<br />

security lapse<br />

CHICAGO (AP) — Shaken<br />

by what they described as a<br />

major security breach, federal<br />

transportation officials<br />

launched an investigation into<br />

how a man carrying seven<br />

knives, a stun gun and tear gas<br />

got through an airport checkpoint.<br />

Subash Gurung, a 27-yearold<br />

Nepalese citizen in the<br />

country on an expired student<br />

visa, was held without bond<br />

pending a Thursday hearing on<br />

a federal felony charge of<br />

attempting to board a jetliner<br />

with weapons at O’Hare<br />

International Airport.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> O’Hare failure was a<br />

case of dramatic dimensions,’’<br />

Secretary of Transportation<br />

Norman Y. Mineta told<br />

reporters on Monday.<br />

Security employees at the<br />

checkpoint Saturday night did<br />

confiscate two folding knives<br />

that Gurung told them were in<br />

his pocket. But they failed to<br />

notice seven other knives, a<br />

stun gun and tear gas in his carry-on<br />

luggage. <strong>The</strong>y were discovered<br />

by United Airlines<br />

workers who made a hand<br />

search of his luggage at the<br />

gate.<br />

Federal law enforcement<br />

officials said there was no indication<br />

Gurung was involved in<br />

terrorism, and in a statement the<br />

FBI said reports that Gurung<br />

shared an address with alleged<br />

terrorist suspects were not accurate.<br />

Law enforcement officials<br />

said Gurung told them he mistakenly<br />

packed the knives in a<br />

plastic bag rather than his luggage<br />

before leaving for the airport.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> investigation does not<br />

seem to reveal any illicit, suspicious<br />

or nefarious intent about<br />

his trip to Omaha,’’ said<br />

Randall Samborn, a spokesman<br />

for the U.S. attorney’s office in<br />

Chicago.<br />

incorporates<br />

features to minimize<br />

or eliminate<br />

any need<br />

for maintenance.<br />

He said the<br />

city would<br />

receive possession<br />

of the 22plus<br />

acres<br />

around 2005.<br />

“We (Holly<br />

Ponds) maintain<br />

it until then,” he<br />

added.<br />

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Blank said he is concerned<br />

because the city is having problems<br />

maintaining the park lands it now<br />

owns.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Mayor Jim Wilson said<br />

among his concerns is that, if the city<br />

did not accept the park land, it would<br />

remain private property which<br />

Patterson could fence off to the public.<br />

That would mean the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Pathways project would stop at that<br />

point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wyoming Game and Fish Commission<br />

is considering the purchase of public<br />

vehicular and parking easements northeast<br />

of Buffalo. <strong>The</strong> easements are located in<br />

Tract 5, Indian Plains Subdivision north of<br />

the TW Road. Acquisition of the easements<br />

will provide public access to approximately<br />

5,600 acres (8.75 sq. miles) of state<br />

trust lands that have been previously<br />

inaccessible.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wyoming Game and Fish Commission<br />

is requesting written comments concerning<br />

this proposal. Any comments should be<br />

directed to the Wyoming Game and Fish<br />

Department, Lands Administration, 5400<br />

Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyoming 820<strong>06</strong>,<br />

prior to November 30, 20<strong>01</strong>. Final discussion<br />

on the proposal will be conducted by the<br />

Commission in Cheyenne on December 6-7<br />

during the scheduled open session meeting.<br />

Councilman<br />

Dirk Sanderson<br />

said he thought<br />

it was “a sham”<br />

that the Council<br />

initially asked<br />

Patterson to provide<br />

the open<br />

space and then,<br />

Monday, questioned<br />

whether Dirk<br />

it would be Sanderson<br />

accepted.<br />

“This is one<br />

great example of why we are struggling<br />

for economic development in<br />

this town,” he said.<br />

Councilman Scott Severs commented,<br />

“What Dirk said hit the nail<br />

square on the head. I can’t see stopping<br />

something like this.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Council voted 6-1 — with<br />

Blank casting the nay vote — to<br />

accept a motion by Councilman Jim<br />

Tyra, seconded by Sanderson,<br />

approving the Holly Ponds final plat<br />

as presented.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Council also took the following<br />

actions Monday.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> 50-block of West Brundage,<br />

from Brooks to Main streets, will be<br />

closed to traffic from 6 a.m. until<br />

noon Saturday — the day tickets go<br />

on sale for the Garth Brooks concert<br />

here in December.<br />

• Kelli Campbell was reappointed<br />

to the Fire Civil Service Commission.<br />

• Ordinance 1889 adjusting the<br />

boundary and rezoning a parcel of<br />

land from Planned Unit Development<br />

to R-3 Residence District in Holly<br />

Ponds was passed on third and final<br />

reading.<br />

• Ordinance 1990 amending the<br />

definitions of child-care facilities to<br />

conform with state law was passed on<br />

final reading.<br />

• Ordinance 1891 vacating an<br />

easement in Riverside Park received<br />

second-reading approval.<br />

• Ordinance 1892 establishing<br />

zoning restrictions and requiring<br />

approval of the city Board of<br />

Adjustments for telecommunications<br />

towers in the city was passed on to<br />

third reading. In a related action, the<br />

Wednesday is All-You-Can-Eat<br />

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Council approved criteria and procedures<br />

for applying for a cell tower<br />

location.<br />

• Approved a proclamation declaring<br />

Nov. 15 Great American<br />

Smokeout Day in <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

• Approved an agreement with the<br />

Advocacy and Resource Center for<br />

fiscal 20<strong>01</strong>-02 and authorized payment<br />

of $10,000 to the nonprofit<br />

organization.<br />

• Opened public hearings for, then<br />

approved, transfer of ownership of a<br />

resort liquor license from <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Catering Co. Inc. doing business as<br />

Holiday Inn to <strong>Sheridan</strong> Operating<br />

Co. dba Holiday Inn and renewed<br />

existing liquor licenses in the city for<br />

the coming year.<br />

• Amendments to the Fire Civil<br />

Service Rules and Regulations were<br />

accepted.<br />

• Approved $16,000 for a security<br />

system at the water treatment plants.<br />

• Approved revised job descriptions<br />

for the water treatment plant<br />

operator.<br />

As many as two-thirds of states prepared<br />

to accept Microsoft antitrust settlement<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) — <strong>The</strong> coalition of 18<br />

states that sued Microsoft for antitrust violations<br />

splintered today, with as many as two-thirds poised<br />

to settle the case and the others determined to go to<br />

trial.<br />

Six states expressed support for the proposed<br />

settlement struck last week between the Justice<br />

Department and software giant to end the landmark<br />

monopoly case, and at least six others successfully<br />

negotiated new concessions with Microsoft that<br />

moved them closer to a deal.<br />

Those changes broadened disclosures Microsoft<br />

must make to rivals about the operation of its pow-<br />

Settlement<br />

reached<br />

in lawsuit<br />

claiming<br />

diabetes<br />

drug caused<br />

liver damage<br />

Justice Department<br />

accuses Chicago<br />

man of being World<br />

War II Nazi guard<br />

CHICAGO (AP) — <strong>The</strong> federal<br />

government wants to revoke a 77year-old<br />

man’s citizenship, claiming<br />

that when he applied to become<br />

a U.S. citizen he failed to reveal he<br />

had been an armed guard at two<br />

Nazi concentration camps.<br />

An attorney for Joseph<br />

Guzulaitis claims his client was<br />

forced to work at a German prison<br />

camp but never entered it and does<br />

not know what happened there.<br />

‘‘At worst, he was a lowly<br />

guard,’’ attorney John Gibaitis said<br />

of Guzulaitis, a retired baker.<br />

Gibaitis said he would fight any<br />

effort to strip Guzulaitis of his citizenship<br />

or deport him.<br />

erful server software. By adding the phrase ‘‘or the<br />

Internet’’ to one section, lawyers for the states<br />

explicitly required Microsoft to reveal technical<br />

details about servers other than just those used for<br />

office networks. That slight change could broaden<br />

the settlement to cover Microsoft’s future business<br />

strategies of providing Internet services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> states also negotiated to establish a separate<br />

oversight committee, so the states can ensure compliance.<br />

Philip Beck, a Justice lawyer, described the new<br />

provisions as ‘‘clarifications, not substantial<br />

changes’’ and suggested the federal government<br />

RAYMOND, Miss. (AP) — A<br />

settlement has been reached in a<br />

$175 million lawsuit filed against the<br />

makers of the diabetes drug Rezulin.<br />

Details of the settlement, reached<br />

Monday in Hinds County Circuit<br />

Court, were sealed. <strong>The</strong> agreement<br />

came the same day jury selection was<br />

to begin in what would have been the<br />

nation’s first case against the makers<br />

of the drug to go to trial.<br />

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drug’s manufacturer, Parke-<br />

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<strong>The</strong> suit was filed by Ouida<br />

Cunningham on behalf of her husband,<br />

Orville, who died in December<br />

1999 of liver disease six months after<br />

receiving a liver transplant. <strong>The</strong> 61year-old<br />

sociology professor had taken<br />

Rezulin to treat his diabetes.<br />

Rezulin, which went on the market<br />

in 1997, has been linked to at<br />

least 63 deaths nationally, some<br />

involving liver damage. <strong>The</strong> Food<br />

and Drug Administration requested<br />

in March that the drug no longer be<br />

wouldn’t object.<br />

After all-night negotiations, Microsoft hinted it<br />

was finished negotiating and was willing to continue<br />

the fight in court with those states that don’t sign<br />

the settlement.<br />

‘‘Microsoft believes the settlement process has<br />

come to an end,’’ attorney John Warden told the<br />

judge. ‘‘<strong>The</strong> issues in this case have been beaten to<br />

death, and they have been beaten to death by people<br />

who are worn out.’’<br />

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly consulted<br />

with the mediator in the case and gave the<br />

states a few more hours to finalize their agreements.<br />

sold, and the company agreed to voluntarily<br />

stop selling the drug in the<br />

United States.<br />

Lawsuits have been filed on<br />

behalf of thousands of people nationwide.<br />

‘‘Mrs. Cunningham is extremely<br />

pleased with the settlement,’’ said<br />

her attorney, Roe Frazer. ‘‘She can<br />

put this disaster behind her and get<br />

on with her life. She can take some<br />

consolation in that she was one of the<br />

leaders in getting Rezulin pulled off<br />

the market.’’<br />

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LANDER (AP) — Fremont<br />

County Coroner Edward<br />

McAuslan says an unusually<br />

high number of death investigations<br />

is putting his office on a<br />

track to run over budget.<br />

McAuslan told the County<br />

Commission that his office<br />

looked into 65 deaths over the<br />

first four months of fiscal year<br />

2002, which began in July.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong>re’s just a great increase<br />

in the amount of major cases<br />

we’re investigating, for some<br />

reason,’’ he said. ‘‘We had 17 in<br />

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13 in September. And it’s not<br />

slowing down any.”<br />

If the trend continues, he<br />

said, his office will be over its<br />

$135,9<strong>11</strong> annual budget by<br />

about a third. His office spent<br />

$<strong>11</strong>,940 on autopsies over the<br />

first quarter, compared to $8,000<br />

to $9,000 usually.<br />

He said his office has investigated<br />

a murder, two suicides,<br />

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homicides, four industrial<br />

accidents and a climbing accident<br />

since July 1.<br />

Enron<br />

executive<br />

named to Energy<br />

Commission<br />

CHEYENNE (AP) — Gov.<br />

Jim Geringer on Monday named<br />

an executive with Enron, Inc., to<br />

the Wyoming Energy<br />

Commission.<br />

Steve Walton, Enron’s senior<br />

director of government affairs,<br />

replaces Gary Goldberg, former<br />

president and CEO of Kennecott<br />

Energy.<br />

Goldberg resigned to work<br />

for Coal and Allied in Australia.<br />

Before joining Enron in<br />

1999, Walton worked for the<br />

Electric Power Transmission<br />

Group. He has also been manager<br />

of transmission police and<br />

pricing at PacifiCorp.<br />

He lives in Houston.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Legislature created the<br />

15-member commission last<br />

winter to promote electricity<br />

production and transmission in<br />

Wyoming.<br />

All established patients can receive an<br />

ADJUSTMENT<br />

in exchange for (3) non-perishable food items.<br />

Thursday, November 8th • 9:00-5:00 pm<br />

One Day Only<br />

Best Wishes for a<br />

Plentiful Thanksgiving!


Opinion THE<br />

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

Want to know<br />

about love?<br />

Ask a child<br />

Monday’s paper focused on terrorism aftermath,<br />

Hurricane Michelle, air strikes in Afghanistan, a car<br />

bombing in Northern Ireland. Nothing but bad news.<br />

It’s time to read something a little more lighthearted.<br />

I enjoyed the<br />

following e-mail message I<br />

received Monday morning:<br />

A group of professionals<br />

posed a question to a group of<br />

4- to 8 year-olds: “what does<br />

love mean?” <strong>The</strong>y got more<br />

truth in the answers than they<br />

would have from most adults.<br />

Here are a few of the<br />

responses:<br />

• “When my grandmother<br />

got arthritis, she couldn’t bend<br />

over and paint her toenails<br />

anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time,<br />

even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.” —<br />

Rebecca, age 8<br />

• “Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy<br />

puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each<br />

other.” — Karl, age 5<br />

• “Love is when you go out to eat and give<br />

somebody most of your french fries without making<br />

them give you any of theirs.” — Chrissy, age 6<br />

• “Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then<br />

he wears it every day.” — Noelle, age 7<br />

• “Love is what makes you smile when you’re<br />

tired.” — Terri, age 4<br />

• “Love is when you kiss all the time. <strong>The</strong>n when<br />

you get tired of kissing, you still want to be together<br />

and you talk more. My mommy and daddy are like that.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y look gross when they kiss.” — Emily, age 8<br />

• “When you tell someone something bad about<br />

yourself and you’re scared they won’t love you<br />

anymore. But then you get surprised because not only<br />

do they still love you, they love you even more.” —<br />

Matthew, age 7<br />

• “Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and<br />

sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert<br />

Redford.” — Chris, age 8<br />

• “I let my big sister pick on me because my mom<br />

says she only picks on me because she loves me. So I<br />

pick on my baby sister because I love her.” — Bethany,<br />

age 4<br />

• “<strong>The</strong>re are two kinds of love. Our love. God’s love.<br />

But God makes both kinds of them.” — Jenny, age 4<br />

• “Love cards like Valentine’s cards say stuff on<br />

them that we’d like to say ourselves, but we wouldn’t<br />

be caught dead saying.” — Mike, age 8<br />

• “Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet<br />

and she doesn’t think it’s gross.” — Mark, age 6<br />

• “If you want to learn to love better, you should start<br />

with a friend who you hate.” — Nikka, age 6<br />

• “Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece<br />

of chicken.” — Elaine, age 5<br />

• “Love is when your puppy licks your face even<br />

after you left him alone all day.” — Mary Ann, age 4<br />

• “Love is when someone hurts you. And you get so<br />

mad but you don’t yell at them because you know it<br />

would hurt their feelings.” — Samantha, age 6<br />

• “Love is like a little old woman and a little old man<br />

who are still friends even after they know each other so<br />

well.” — Tommy, age 6<br />

• “When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up<br />

and down and little stars come out of you.” — Karen,<br />

age 7<br />

• “You really shouldn’t say ‘I love you’ unless you<br />

mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot.<br />

People forget.” — Jessica, age 8.<br />

Berry's World<br />

Heather<br />

Evagelatos<br />

Reporter<br />

Letters<br />

PRBRC director<br />

charges <strong>Press</strong> with<br />

errors in reporting<br />

Editor:<br />

<strong>The</strong> story “Opinions Boil at CBM Forum” in the<br />

Monday edition of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> contains grave<br />

reporting errors and misunderstandings that we seek to<br />

correct because they present an injustice to both Mary<br />

Brannaman and CBM workers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> references to Mary Brannaman’s statements<br />

were taken out of context, resulting in a gross<br />

misrepresentation of what she said.<br />

Brannaman made it clear as she opened her<br />

statements that her concern was that there seems to be<br />

no one attempting to hold the CBM developers to any<br />

standards of decency. Her reference to the workers as<br />

“trash” were very specific to the workers who had, in<br />

fact, thrown trash around on her property, damaged her<br />

property and used drugs while on her property.<br />

Unfortunately the reporter wrote the article to sound<br />

as though Brannaman was speaking about all CBM<br />

workers.<br />

A further injustice done in the article to everyone in<br />

the forum was the indication that the audience was also<br />

generalizing about the character of CBM workers in a<br />

“KA-POW!” Plaster flew off the wall and a small<br />

hole appeared about a foot from my head!<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was total silence for<br />

just a few seconds, then I<br />

heard a small voice say,<br />

“Oops, sorry!” from the other<br />

room.<br />

When Cretia called to tell<br />

me the phone was out of order<br />

at the Ahern ranch, she gave<br />

me as many details as she was<br />

able about the nature of the<br />

problem.<br />

She also said Powder River<br />

was up so that she had to<br />

swim a horse across to the<br />

county road. That meant I<br />

Mike<br />

Kuzara<br />

Columnist<br />

wouldn’t be able to cross with my truck if it turned out<br />

the problem was over at the ranch.<br />

She went on to say the kids were home and did I<br />

know about the back road through Holcroft’s?<br />

I told her I knew about where it was supposed to be<br />

although I’d never actually driven on it.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n she said this sentence that contained those<br />

loaded terms discussed in the last column.<br />

“Well, if it turns out you have to go that way, the<br />

road’s kinda bad. We haven’t used it since last summer<br />

and there are a few places where it might be kinda<br />

washed out.” <strong>The</strong>n she added, “Good luck!”<br />

After testing determined the line was in trouble at<br />

the ranch, I loaded some planks and old fence posts and<br />

headed for the above-mentioned “road.”<br />

At Holcroft’s, a twin track headed in the general<br />

direction of the Ahern ranch, so I followed that to a<br />

very deep steep-sided little creek. <strong>The</strong> road dived down<br />

one side and up the other, so I did too.<br />

I guess this could be called a double crunch. Just as<br />

negative way.<br />

That is absolutely NOT what happened in that<br />

roomful of people. <strong>The</strong> audience was applauding<br />

Brannaman’s comment that CBM workers should be<br />

held to a higher standard. No blanket statement was<br />

made denigrating all CBM workers, and no such<br />

applause was given.<br />

Many participants who were at the forum have<br />

indicated they feel not only misrepresented by the<br />

reporter but insulted by these implications.<br />

Unfortunately, the <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> reporter did not<br />

attend the first panel discussion in which landowners<br />

told poignant and disturbing stories of how their lives<br />

and property have undergone profoundly negative<br />

impacts.<br />

Had he done so, why the audience would have<br />

applauded that a higher standard is desperately needed<br />

would have been very obvious.<br />

Speakers from the first panel, then the following<br />

panel of policy-makers, all shared concerns about CBM<br />

development side effects such as increasing crime,<br />

serious and sometimes deadly accidents and the<br />

negative impacts on social services and community<br />

well-being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CBM industry representatives who were at the<br />

conference would doubtless confirm that they were<br />

treated with respect and kindness by the wide variety of<br />

the front bumper of my three-quarter ton truck hit the<br />

bank on the far side, the back bumper jammed down<br />

into the near side to leave my wheels suspended and<br />

helpless.<br />

After several attempts to get free, I hiked back to<br />

Holcroft’s — Leo was not home — borrowed his Jeep<br />

to pull my truck back far enough to get out on its own,<br />

drove the Jeep back, walked back to my truck and<br />

found another little-used crossing at a wider spot.<br />

<strong>The</strong> road was not too bad until it began to climb the<br />

high divide between Holcroft’s and Ahern’s. Here and<br />

there spring runoff had cut gouges across the track as it<br />

wandered along a hillside steep enough so that I had to<br />

deploy the posts and planks to keep from tipping over<br />

and rolling several hundred feet down the slope.<br />

Of course I had to pick up my “bridge” each time in<br />

case I had to use it in another spot.<br />

At last I arrived at Ahern’s and found that the trouble<br />

was in the telephone instrument itself, so while I was<br />

replacing the elderly wall phone, young John excitedly<br />

ran to his room saying over his shoulder as he went,<br />

“Wait’ll you see what I got!”<br />

That’s when what young John got went off by<br />

accident and shot a hole through the wall by my head.<br />

John’s sister, Petey, admonished him this way: “If<br />

you’re going to shoot someone at least wait until the<br />

phone gets fixed!”<br />

<strong>The</strong> seriousness of the situation was not lost on<br />

young John, and I’m sure he is much more careful now.<br />

<strong>The</strong> novelty of having a visitor overrode caution in his<br />

eagerness to show me his new .22-caliber rifle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sun was going down when I got back through<br />

Holcroft’s ranch. Leo was still gone so I left a note<br />

about borrowing the Jeep and left all the change I had<br />

with me to pay for the use.<br />

This was one of many days that I didn’t get home<br />

until way after dark, but not one I’ll soon forget.<br />

MALLARD FILMORE by Bruce Tinsley<br />

Quotes<br />

4<br />

November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

citizens present.<br />

We desperately need good reporting on these issues<br />

and appreciate the many past instances of good<br />

reporting. This report was, simply, not in that category.<br />

<strong>The</strong> intent of the forum was to help initiate dialogue<br />

to help point out critical problems and search for ways<br />

to solve them.<br />

Inaccurate reporting that takes comments out of<br />

context in such a way as to misrepresent the intent of<br />

the event does not reflect reality and in fact undermines<br />

the sincere attempt of landowners, lawmakers,<br />

regulatory agency personnel, industry and members of<br />

the legal community to seek solutions.<br />

Thank you for hearing our concerns.<br />

Pennie Vance<br />

Chairperson, board of directors<br />

Powder River Basin Resource Council<br />

Editor’s note: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> stands by the<br />

article. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, following publication of the story,<br />

contacted several people who attended the forum,<br />

including two county commissioners, two businessmen,<br />

and the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation<br />

Commission supervisor, who said the story accurately<br />

portrayed the meeting.<br />

‘‘On a grand scale,<br />

hospitals are ill-prepared to<br />

deal with bioterrorism or<br />

chemical attacks. We just<br />

never thought it would<br />

happen. We had a false sense<br />

of security.’’<br />

— James Snyder, a microbiology professor<br />

at the University of Louisville and the author<br />

of ‘‘<strong>The</strong> Anthrax Vaccine: A Question of<br />

Safety,'" as America's hospitals cope with<br />

changes after Sept. <strong>11</strong>.<br />

Powder River residents an example of what country's about<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 />

Apparently the story of the “shooting” got around<br />

because two weeks later I received a letter from Mr.<br />

Holcroft with my money in it saying that he was all too<br />

happy to be of assistance, even though he wasn’t there<br />

in person.<br />

He went on to remind me of another time when I<br />

crossed Powder River on foot with all of my tools and<br />

gear to fix his phone. Besides that, anyone who got<br />

stuck, shot at and missed his supper didn’t need to add<br />

insult to injury by paying to get pulled out!<br />

<strong>The</strong> time to which Leo was referring, he wasn’t<br />

home then either, but had called from Buffalo to make<br />

the report.<br />

It was early spring and although the river was still<br />

frozen, the top of the ground had thawed out and<br />

anyone who has ever been in that country knows what<br />

that sticky clay gumbo can be like!<br />

In addition to my tools I carried a 16-foot corral pole<br />

tucked under my arms as I crossed the rotting ice and<br />

hiked up to the ranch. <strong>The</strong> pole was in case I broke<br />

through.<br />

When I found and fixed the problem, I called Leo to<br />

tell him if he was ever able to make it in he wouldn’t<br />

be isolated.<br />

Leo was astonished. “How did you get there?” he<br />

asked.<br />

When I told him that it was no more than I would do<br />

for anyone else because that’s what I was hired to do,<br />

he replied that whenever I needed a hand with anything<br />

just let him know.<br />

All of the time I took care of that area, 31 years,<br />

that’s the way it was. Although some of those people<br />

have passed on, they will always be with me as a fine<br />

example of what this country is all about.<br />

Next week: Powder River.


People THE<br />

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

People<br />

Briefs<br />

SCFPL monthly<br />

book discussion<br />

scheduled<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer Public<br />

Library’s monthly book discussion<br />

will be at 7 p.m. Thursday,<br />

Nov. 15, in the Inner Circle. It was<br />

originally scheduled for Nov. 8.<br />

“A Thousand” will be moderated<br />

by Katie Curtiss.<br />

Benevolent<br />

Patriotic Order<br />

of Does annual<br />

bazaar scheduled<br />

<strong>The</strong> Benevolent Patriotic Order<br />

of Does will have its annual bazaar<br />

Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in<br />

the Elks Lodge basement.<br />

Cinnamon rolls and coffee will<br />

be available in the morning, and<br />

pie and soup for lunch. New this<br />

year will be a silent auction. Sealed<br />

bids will be accepted during the<br />

day and will be opened at 2:30<br />

p.m. Winners need not be present.<br />

Cloud Peak<br />

Recovery<br />

offering DUI course<br />

On Saturday Cloud Peak<br />

Recovery is offering a full day<br />

DUI course as specified by the<br />

Wyoming Department of<br />

Transportation. <strong>The</strong> course will<br />

begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 4<br />

p.m., with a one-hour break for<br />

lunch. <strong>The</strong> $300 fee for the course<br />

needs to be paid prior to the time<br />

the services are received.<br />

A substance-abuse evaluation<br />

is necessary to participate in this<br />

session. If the evaluation was not<br />

completed by Cloud Peak<br />

Recovery, a copy of the evaluation<br />

summary must be provided<br />

prior to or at the<br />

beginning of the course.<br />

If you would like further information<br />

regarding this course,<br />

contact Lynn Murphy at (307)<br />

672-3213, e-mail (cpr@wavecom.net)<br />

or in<br />

person (35 N. Scott St.).<br />

Garden club offers<br />

seasonal plant talk<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> Garden Club will<br />

sponsor a presentation, “Holiday<br />

Flowers and House Plants,” Nov.<br />

14 at 7 p.m. in the Inner Circle,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer Public<br />

Library.<br />

Janelle Gray of Landon’s<br />

Greenhouse and Nursery will present<br />

the talk, which will cover such<br />

topics as how to keep poinsettias<br />

perky, how to force amaryllis and<br />

other bulbs, Christmas cactus vs.<br />

Easter cactus, how to care for and<br />

keep live Christmas trees, growing<br />

Norfolk Island and other pines as<br />

house plants and other seasonal<br />

plant topics.<br />

Everyone is welcome at the<br />

presentation.<br />

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Courtesy Photo<br />

PICTURED from left are Don Hecht, market research analyst with sponsor Elanco Animal Health; team members Danielle<br />

Sondgeroth, Jessi Roswadovski, Heidi Huggins, Tucker Smith, A.J. Wilson, Stacie Wells and Troy Siddle; and FFA advisor/coach<br />

Nick Siddle, who teaches agriculture.<br />

Students compete in National Agricultural Issues Forum<br />

LOUISVILLE, KY— Members of the John B. Kendrick FFA<br />

Chapter were among 30 teams participating in the 20<strong>01</strong> National FFA<br />

Agricultural Issues Forum Career Development Event. <strong>The</strong> competition<br />

was Oct. 24-25 during the 74th National FFA Convention. Team<br />

members met with event sponsor representative Don Hecht, market<br />

research analyst with Elanco Animal Health, a division of Eli Lilly and<br />

Co.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Agricultural Issues Forum is the result of local chapter efforts<br />

to investigate, analyze and communicate a position to the local community.<br />

Presentations to community groups by a team of FFA members<br />

are first given in the agriculture classroom. Participants receive instruction<br />

about particular issues, as well as how to investigate and analyze<br />

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Service<br />

Briefs<br />

Bolinger graduates<br />

from training course<br />

at Fort Lee<br />

PETERSBURG, Va. — Army Pfc.<br />

Gretchen Bolinger of Ranchester has graduated<br />

from the automated logistical specialist<br />

advanced individual training course at Fort Lee<br />

in Petersburg, Va.<br />

Bolinger was trained to establish and maintain<br />

stock records and other documents such as<br />

inventory, material control, accounting and<br />

support reports, and automated and manual<br />

accounting records.<br />

<strong>The</strong> training also included bills of lading,<br />

contracts, and purchase orders, and performing<br />

prescribed loads and shop stock lists in manual<br />

and automated supply applications.<br />

Bolinger is the daughter of Tammy and<br />

Sam Bolinger of Ranchester. She is a 20<strong>01</strong><br />

graduate of Tongue River High School.<br />

Saint graduates<br />

from basic training<br />

WAYNESVILLE, Mo. — Army National<br />

Guard Pvt. Melanie Saint of Buffalo has graduated<br />

from basic military training at Fort<br />

Leonard Wood in Waynesville, Mo.<br />

During the training, Saint received instruction<br />

in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map<br />

reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice,<br />

physical fitness, first aid, and Army history<br />

and traditions.<br />

Saint is the daughter of Debbie Reimers of<br />

Buffalo and Pete Saint of Duncan, Okla.<br />

Favorite holiday<br />

recipes wanted<br />

Do you have a favorite family recipe you’d<br />

like to share with others for their enjoyment this<br />

holiday season?<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> will be printing old and<br />

new holiday favorites this Thanksgiving.<br />

Holiday food and fare create lifelong holiday<br />

memories, and you are invited to send<br />

recipes by Friday, Nov. 9, to:<br />

Holiday recipes, Box 20<strong>06</strong>, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

828<strong>01</strong>, or e-mail to liz@thesheridanpress.com,<br />

or stop by our offices at 144 Grinnell Ave.<br />

Recipes will be published Wednesday, Nov.<br />

21, with the holiday gift guide. Please include<br />

your address and phone number in case there<br />

are questions about the recipe. Only your name<br />

and hometown will be printed.<br />

Look into the<br />

Future of<br />

Automotive<br />

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THE<br />

SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Comics 6<br />

Tuesday, November 6, 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 have hypertension and high<br />

cholesterol. When I have blood drawn for testing, the<br />

technician invariably has a difficult time finding my<br />

veins. Is there any trick I should learn to make this<br />

uncomfortable procedure more bearable?<br />

DEAR READER: Alas, I cannot<br />

help you. You are the victim of the<br />

phlebotomist’s technique. Some technicians<br />

are more skilled than others at<br />

finding veins that won’t collapse; this<br />

is a function of experience and, I suspect,<br />

some genetic ability that I have<br />

yet to identify.<br />

When you go for your periodic blood tests, ask the<br />

technician to introduce you to the most-skilled phlebotomist<br />

in the lab. Get to know this person, treat him<br />

or her with care, lavish these valuable resources with<br />

gifts and compliments, tell the human vampire what a<br />

good job he or she is doing. Above all, never antagonize<br />

a good phlebotomist; such a person is invaluable to<br />

any hospital or lab.<br />

Also, don’t giggle when you hear the hospital operator<br />

paging the phlebotomist — as happens in our hospital<br />

— as “Phil Botomist” or, worse, “Fur Botomist.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is always room for a little insider tweaking in any<br />

health care institution.<br />

To give you related information, I am sending you a<br />

copy of my Health Report “Hypertension.” Other readers<br />

who would like a copy should send $2 plus a long,<br />

self-addressed, stamped envelope to P.O. Box 167,<br />

Wickliffe, OH 44092-<strong>01</strong>67. Be sure to mention the title.<br />

DEAR DR. GOTT: I don’t understand why doctors<br />

insist on using highly technical terms, such as<br />

“angiomatosis,” when discussing health problems with<br />

their patients. This is frightening and confusing to the<br />

neophyte. Why can’t physicians diagnose in plain<br />

English?<br />

DEAR ABBY: <strong>The</strong> letter from<br />

“Desperate for a Life of My Own,”<br />

whose daughters successfully<br />

thwarted his attempts at love after<br />

his wife of 47 years passed away,<br />

landed right in our family’s back<br />

yard.<br />

Mom died suddenly in June of<br />

1982, a mere three months after we<br />

helped my parents celebrate their<br />

40th wedding anniversary. Seeing<br />

Dad so broken and old at the funeral,<br />

we ached for him and worried<br />

about his health and future. Silly us!<br />

By the end of the year, he called to<br />

inform us that he was seeing “Jane,”<br />

a widowed longtime friend, and that<br />

they were being married. I was<br />

speechless (a rare occurrence,<br />

according to my wife), but quickly<br />

gave my blessing along with my<br />

brother and two sisters. We knew<br />

that Mom and Dad<br />

were soulmates, but<br />

if Dad was lucky<br />

enough to find love<br />

again, who were we<br />

to deny him?<br />

Dad passed<br />

away last June,<br />

three months after<br />

we celebrated his<br />

80th birthday. We’re heartbroken,<br />

but our grief is tempered by<br />

thoughts of Dad’s happy and full 18<br />

years spent with Jane. His life was<br />

honored by hundreds of family and<br />

friends at his funeral service. I<br />

DEAR READER: Fancy medical words are a form<br />

of shorthand for doctors, as is true for any profession.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem in medicine is that it’s often easier to talk<br />

in $64 phrases than to take the time to explain things.<br />

For example, angiomatosis is defined as “a diseased<br />

state of the blood vessels with formations of multiple<br />

angioma,” which means that the diseased vessels tend<br />

to congregate in discrete collections, causing tumor-like<br />

growths. (For your interest, neophyte is defined as a<br />

“novice” so the word doesn’t count as shorthand.)<br />

In my limited definition, 12 words were required to<br />

explain “angiomatosis”; therefore, its’ quicker for doctors<br />

to use the shorter term.<br />

On the other hand, as you pointed out, the use of<br />

technical words can be a catastrophe when a physician<br />

attempts to explain a disease to a patient. In this circumstance,<br />

the practitioner owes the patient the courtesy<br />

of an understandable explanation. Most good doctors<br />

have developed skills in doing this. However, other<br />

physicians — who ought to know better — insist on<br />

mouthing technical phrases that are unintelligible to<br />

anybody but a medical-school professor. <strong>The</strong>se physicians<br />

need to be re-educated by their patients.<br />

I advise patients — including my own — to stop the<br />

music when an explanation becomes a medical lecture.<br />

In other words, halt the discussion and ask the doctor to<br />

restate the information in understandable language.<br />

This technique improves doctors’ manners. Also, by<br />

asking questions, the patient encourages an adult giveand-take<br />

dialogue that helps equalize the doctor-parent/patient-child<br />

relation.<br />

Above all, patients should not feel intimidated by<br />

the doctor’s language; the practitioner may simply be<br />

slipping into jargon by force of habit. Remember, you<br />

have hired the physician to perform a service; part of<br />

that service is to provide useful information that makes<br />

sense.<br />

Dear Abby Pauline Phillips and Jeanne Phillips<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: S equals G<br />

‘ C I I S H M X K D P X D A R C K X I N F X<br />

V L X X I G C K K H V R — T R X E T I N D R A K T -<br />

P X D A R , G T A A L X O D X X U A H G X<br />

W T R L X U . ’ — G N R L H W H E R L X -<br />

E E N X I U<br />

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “It would be great to be the George Foreman of tennis<br />

and come back into Davis Cup.” — (Forty-two-year-old) John McEnroe<br />

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ACROSS<br />

Answer to Previous Puzzle<br />

1 Dove's sound<br />

4 Dress part<br />

8 Bobby of<br />

hockey<br />

<strong>11</strong> Fills with<br />

wonder<br />

13 Mideast gulf<br />

14 Beaufort or<br />

Bering<br />

15 Job benefit<br />

16 "Faint heart —<br />

won ..."<br />

17 Starfish part<br />

18 Breakfast item<br />

20 Space station<br />

docking<br />

22 Gape open<br />

24 "Brian's Song"<br />

lead<br />

25 Hither's<br />

partner<br />

26 Hibachi sites<br />

30 Toon's light<br />

bulb<br />

32 College deg.<br />

33 Arthur of<br />

tennis<br />

37 Kitty feet<br />

38 Companion<br />

39 Peek<br />

40 Feline baby<br />

43 Gibbon<br />

44 Cheers for<br />

toreros<br />

46 Israeli seaport<br />

48 Tartly<br />

50 Mont.<br />

neighbor<br />

51 Corp. biggie<br />

52 Icicle locale<br />

54 Peeve<br />

58 Bridegroom<br />

59 Stumble<br />

60 Holidays,<br />

almost<br />

61 USNA grad<br />

62 Nasty mood<br />

63 “Shut your —!”<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Put a lid on<br />

2 Run up a tab<br />

3 Above, to<br />

poets<br />

4 Yin<br />

complement<br />

5 Poetic tribute<br />

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EASE HEN AGED<br />

WREN RAG BOND<br />

DEN I ED BORE<br />

I N K P A R<br />

WARNS VERSES<br />

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DUD DUNE WI DE<br />

MOZART PACED<br />

ORG D I S<br />

LENT J IGSAW<br />

BEAK VAN AL I T<br />

OGRE AVE I AGO<br />

POND TAD L I SP<br />

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(capsize)<br />

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8 City near<br />

Kyoto<br />

9 Summer TV<br />

fare<br />

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10 Stair<br />

alternative<br />

12 Bias<br />

19 Stat for<br />

Greenspan<br />

21 Schnozrelated<br />

22 <strong>The</strong> Force<br />

was with him<br />

23 For a second<br />

time<br />

25 Puppy noise<br />

27 Client mtg.<br />

28 Not this<br />

29 Resting<br />

31 Queried<br />

34 Go sky-high<br />

35 Optimistic<br />

feeling<br />

36 — out<br />

(use thriftily)<br />

41 Dots in a river<br />

42 Opposing<br />

vote<br />

44 Shark domain<br />

45 Wildebeest<br />

chasers<br />

47 Prepare an<br />

apple<br />

48 Summit<br />

49 Tall tale<br />

50 Shed tears<br />

53 IV plus III<br />

55 Wall climber<br />

56 Open<br />

meadow<br />

57 Mind-reading<br />

know I speak for the rest of the<br />

family in saying that we owe Jane<br />

an eternal debt of love and gratitude<br />

for sharing her life with Dad. We<br />

embrace her as part of the family<br />

and will continue to do so until the<br />

day she leaves us.<br />

Your advice to “Desperate”<br />

neglected to address one small<br />

detail. Unless they had obtained a<br />

court order, the wiretap his daughters<br />

put on his phone was illegal,<br />

and they could have been prosecuted.<br />

What I say to “Desperate” is<br />

simply this: Sir, if you are fortunate<br />

enough to find love again in the<br />

autumn of your life, go ahead and<br />

jump in, right after you tell your<br />

daughters to go take a flying leap!<br />

— FORTUNATE SON,<br />

LONGVIEW, WASH.<br />

DEAR FORTUNATE SON: It<br />

appears your father had many blessings<br />

in his life — not the least of<br />

which were his children. Thank you<br />

for such an upbeat letter. Read on:<br />

DEAR ABBY: How sad to read<br />

the letter from the elderly widower<br />

whose daughters drove away his<br />

new wife and now threaten to do the<br />

same with his new potential mate. I<br />

am a lawyer who does a lot of estate<br />

planning, and I have a couple of<br />

suggestions for him.<br />

First, disinherit these greedy offspring<br />

and leave his estate to charity.<br />

If he won’t do that, have his will<br />

include a clause like this:<br />

“If at the time of my death I am<br />

married to (the new flame), I leave<br />

all of my estate to my two daughters,<br />

in equal shares. If I am not<br />

married to (the new flame), I leave<br />

all of my estate to the following<br />

charities: ...”<br />

That should induce the daughters<br />

to be kind to the new wife. If the<br />

new wife dies first or leaves on her<br />

own, the daughters may get nothing,<br />

but that is what they deserve anyway.<br />

Finally, his two daughters sound<br />

so determined to have his estate that<br />

he might want to add a clause that<br />

says the provisions for his daughters<br />

are to be effective ONLY if they<br />

can establish by clear and convincing<br />

evidence that his death was not<br />

the result of a homicide caused or<br />

procured by either of them.<br />

Let the old guy have a life! —<br />

ATTORNEY IN EUGENE, ORE.<br />

DEAR ATTORNEY: When I<br />

suggested to “Desperate” that he<br />

talk the entire situation over with<br />

his attorney, a legal document of<br />

some kind was what I had in mind.<br />

It did not occur to me that he might<br />

need to hire a food-taster. I hope he<br />

sees your letter and takes it to heart.<br />

Dear Abby is written by Pauline<br />

Phillips and daughter Jeanne<br />

Phillips.<br />

What teens need to know about<br />

sex, drugs, AIDS, and getting along<br />

with peers and parents is in “What<br />

Every Teen Should Know.” To<br />

order, send a business-size, selfaddressed<br />

envelope, plus check or<br />

money order for $5 (U.S. funds<br />

only) to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet,<br />

P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL<br />

61054-0447. (Postage is included.)


Scene THE<br />

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

Weather<br />

Low<br />

tonight 34 High<br />

tomorrow 49<br />

Temperatures<br />

Downtown Airport<br />

7 a.m. today 36 36<br />

High yesterday 89 73<br />

Overnight low 34 34<br />

Normal high for this period 50<br />

Normal low for this period 24<br />

Highest for date 77/1999<br />

Lowest for date 1/1971<br />

Story 66/35<br />

Big Horn 75/29<br />

Dayton 71/28<br />

Burgess Junction 54/27<br />

State’s high: 78 /Torrington<br />

State’s low: 23/Shirley Basin<br />

Nation’s high: 91/Indio &<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmal, Calif.<br />

Nation’s low: 18/Elkins,<br />

W.Va.<br />

7<br />

November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Man pleads innocent in shooting death<br />

California drug-testing laboratory gears<br />

up for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games<br />

CODY (AP) — Harland Kenyon<br />

has pleaded innocent to four charges<br />

in connection with the May shooting<br />

death of a Cody man.<br />

Kenyon is charged with the firstdegree<br />

murder in the death of Justin<br />

Ritter, 22. He is also charged with<br />

aggravated burglary, aggravated kidnapping<br />

and domestic violence battery.<br />

County Attorney Kelly Rankin<br />

advised the judge that he would not<br />

be asking for the death penalty in<br />

Obituaries<br />

Harold Stokes<br />

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Dr.<br />

Harold A. Stokes, 83, formerly of<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, died Friday, Nov. 2,<br />

20<strong>01</strong>, at Good Samaritan Health<br />

Center in Las Cruces.<br />

A memorial service will be 2<br />

p.m. Wednesday at the Good<br />

Samaritan Village, Stuckey<br />

Auditorium, in Las Cruces.<br />

Arrangements are with Getz<br />

Funeral Home of Las Cruces.<br />

Cremation has taken place, and<br />

interment will be in Black Hills<br />

National Cemetery.<br />

Dr. Stokes was born March 20,<br />

1918, in Linton, N.D., to William<br />

Perry and Rose Lutz Stokes.<br />

He served in the Army Medical<br />

Corps during World War II.<br />

He married Lois Stephens Feb.<br />

5, 1946, in the Army chapel at<br />

Jefferson Barracks, Mo.<br />

He joined the staff of the<br />

Veterans Administration Hospital at<br />

Fort Meade, S.D., in 1950 and came<br />

to <strong>Sheridan</strong> in 1968 as director of<br />

the VA Hospital. He retired from<br />

the VA in 1975.<br />

He was preceded in death by a<br />

sister, Mary Alice Reemer, and a<br />

granddaughter.<br />

Survivors include his wife of<br />

Las Cruces; a daughter, Dawn<br />

Petrus of Columbus, Neb.; a brother,<br />

Marvin Stokes of Tucson, Ariz.;<br />

and one grandson.<br />

Memorials may be made to the<br />

Agendas<br />

T<br />

Correction<br />

<strong>The</strong> Indian Paintbrush Festival, mentioned in Thursday’s <strong>Press</strong>,<br />

takes place at Canyon Ranch at the base of Little Goose Canyon,<br />

not Tongue River Canyon. Also, Cissy Dillon was not mentioned<br />

in the story. Dillon serves on the festival’s board of directors.<br />

RANCHESTER TOWN<br />

COUNCIL<br />

7:30 tonight<br />

Ranchester Town Hall<br />

• Supervisor’s reports, Project<br />

Coordinator Mike Kuzara.<br />

• Correspondence and new business:<br />

1. Report on projects, Town<br />

Engineer Joe Feeley.<br />

2. Old fire hall (Council is considering<br />

leasing the building to individuals<br />

or businesses).<br />

3. Caller identification on town<br />

phone system.<br />

4. Condemned properties (three<br />

On This Date<br />

oday is Tuesday, Nov. 6, the<br />

310th day of 20<strong>01</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

55 days left in the year. This<br />

is Election Day.<br />

Today’s Highlight in History:<br />

On Nov. 6, 1888, Benjamin<br />

Harrison won the presidential election,<br />

defeating incumbent Grover<br />

Cleveland with enough electoral<br />

votes, even though Cleveland led in<br />

the popular vote.<br />

On this date:<br />

In 1977, 39 people were killed<br />

when an earthen dam burst, sending<br />

a wall of water through Toccoa<br />

Falls Bible College in Georgia.<br />

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

Our record high is 77 set in 1999<br />

and record low is 1 set in 1971.<br />

Today’s Birthdays:<br />

Jeff Stephens. You share your<br />

birthday with director Mike<br />

Nichols, who is 70. Country singer<br />

Stonewall Jackson is 69. Singer<br />

Eugene Pitt (<strong>The</strong> Jive Five) is 64.<br />

Singer P.J. Proby is 63. Country<br />

singer Guy Clark is 60.<br />

672-9789<br />

• Rapid Recovery Program<br />

• Skilled Nursing<br />

• Professional<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

Let us be your peace of mind<br />

Kenyon’s case.<br />

Rankin explained that the wishes<br />

of the victim’s family and the facts of<br />

the case against Kenyon led his office<br />

to seek a life sentence instead of the<br />

death penalty.<br />

No trial date was immediately set.<br />

Kenyon was being held in the<br />

Park County jail without bond.<br />

During the court appearance last<br />

Friday before District Judge Hunter<br />

Patrick, Kenyon was accompanied by<br />

a pair of Park County jailers.<br />

charity of the donor’s choice.<br />

Flora Garton<br />

BUFFALO — Flora Garton, 88,<br />

of Buffalo died Friday, Nov. 2,<br />

20<strong>01</strong>, in Amie Holt Care Center.<br />

Funeral services were 10 a.m.<br />

today at Adams Funeral Home<br />

Chapel with the Rev. David Miers<br />

and the Rev. Morgan Silbaugh officiating.<br />

Graveside services will be 10<br />

a.m. Wednesday in Memorial<br />

Gardens Cemetery in Cheyenne<br />

with the Rev. Silbaugh officiating.<br />

Memorials may be made to<br />

Amie Holt Care Center in care of<br />

Adams Funeral Home.<br />

Carmella Capillupo<br />

Carmella Capillupo, 89, of<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> died Sunday, Nov. 4,<br />

20<strong>01</strong>, at Memorial Hospital of<br />

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

Viewing will be 8:30 a.m. until<br />

noon Thursday at Kane Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Graveside services will be 2<br />

p.m. Thursday in <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Municipal Cemetery.<br />

Florence Wyman<br />

Florence A. Wyman, 82, died<br />

Monday, Nov. 5, 20<strong>01</strong>, at <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Manor. Arrangements are pending<br />

with Champion Ferries Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

condemned buildings need to be<br />

removed).<br />

5. Planning commission recommendation<br />

on lot line (individual<br />

purchased two lots for a home.<br />

6. 40-ton hydraulic press for<br />

town shop.<br />

7. New computer software for<br />

new court system and law enforcement.<br />

• Open discussion.<br />

• Special committees: Council<br />

members James Exley, Dan Keller,<br />

Peter Clark and Luke Gibson.<br />

• Old business: gas bids; and<br />

radio and repeater.<br />

Champion<br />

Ferries<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

Remembering your<br />

loved one well.<br />

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

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A drug-testing laboratory<br />

will be using millions of dollars’ worth of<br />

scientific equipment to ensure that athletes in the<br />

2002 Winter Olympics aren’t using banned substances.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lab, which will be operating near Olympic<br />

Village in Salt Lake City, will screen the urine of<br />

the 2,500 athletes competing in the Games for<br />

nearly 400 substances banned by the International<br />

Olympic Committee.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong>re are very few people who disagree with<br />

the statement, ’Sport ought to be clean,’’’ said Dr.<br />

Don Catlin, director of Olympic Analytical<br />

Laboratory at the University of California at Los<br />

Angeles, which will conduct the urine testing.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> reality is, it isn’t. And somebody has to do<br />

the work to keep it clean.’’<br />

Nearly all of the athletes competing will be<br />

tested before the Games begin in February.<br />

Another 800 will be tested again during competition.<br />

Urine samples are put through roughly 10<br />

tests, designed to detect narcotics, stimulants,<br />

steroids, beta blockers, diuretics and other substances.<br />

Another four to five substances are added<br />

Reports<br />

Monday’s reports<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

• Admissions — Nina Felde,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>; Rita Jones, <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

• Dismissal — Mikell Miller,<br />

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

P0LICE<br />

• Malicious destruction, word<br />

“Hydroponic” spray painted on<br />

vehicle, 300 block Gladstone,<br />

8:19 a.m.<br />

• Damaged property, 1900<br />

block N. Main, 8:27 a.m.<br />

• Unlawful entry, 1000 block<br />

S. <strong>Sheridan</strong> Avenue, 8:43 a.m.<br />

• Found property, <strong>11</strong>00 block<br />

Beckton Avenue, 8:46 a.m.<br />

• Medical assistance, 1500<br />

block Mydland, 8:50 a.m.<br />

• Lost dog, 1000 block<br />

Coffeen, 9:26 a.m.<br />

• <strong>The</strong>ft, 1400 block Dana, 9:42<br />

a.m.<br />

• Vehicle hit and run, 500<br />

block N. Main, 9:50 a.m.<br />

• Animal call, 1700 block N.<br />

Heights Drive, 9:57 a.m.<br />

• Dog at large, 100 block W.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> city Board of<br />

Adjustments<br />

7 p.m. Thursday, City Council<br />

Chambers, third floor <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

City Hall<br />

• Call to order<br />

• Approval of agenda<br />

• Approval of minutes of Oct. <strong>11</strong><br />

meeting<br />

• Request for site approval for<br />

telecommunication tower and<br />

request for variance from maximum<br />

height limitation in an M-1<br />

Industrial zone<br />

to the list each year<br />

Cross-country skiers, biathletes, Nordic combined<br />

athletes and long-track speed skaters also<br />

will undergo newly instituted testing for erythropoietin,<br />

or EPO, a hormone that boosts production<br />

of red blood cells that carry oxygen to the muscles.<br />

‘‘We’re doing everything we can to make sure<br />

it’s the cleanest Games we can produce,’’ said<br />

Michele Brown, doping control program manager<br />

for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.<br />

Use of banned substances is less prevalent in<br />

winter sports: Experts predict just 1 percent to 2<br />

percent of athletes will test positive, or about half<br />

the rate of summer Olympians.<br />

‘‘If you’re a cynic, one might say that’s<br />

because we didn’t have EPO testing,’’ said Larry<br />

Bowers, senior managing director of the U.S.<br />

Anti-Doping Agency.<br />

Winter sport has had its share of scandal.<br />

In 1998, Canadian Ross Rebagliati was temporarily<br />

stripped of his Olympic gold medal in<br />

snowboarding after testing positive for marijuana.<br />

In February, six Finnish cross-country skiers tested<br />

positive for HES, a banned plasma expander,<br />

Burrows, 10:19 a.m.<br />

• Animal cruelty, 1600 block<br />

N. Gould, 10:46 a.m.<br />

• Suspicious person, 1000<br />

block Long Drive, 12:56 p.m.<br />

• False identification, 1400<br />

block Coffeen, 1:30 p.m.<br />

• Mischief, 600 block Long<br />

Drive, 1:41 p.m.<br />

• Alarm activated, 400<br />

Coffeen, 1:49 p.m.<br />

• Suspicious circumstances,<br />

400 S. Main, 2:58 p.m.<br />

• Child abuse, investigating<br />

report from state Department of<br />

Family Services, <strong>Sheridan</strong> area,<br />

3:12 p.m.<br />

• Attempt to locate person,<br />

10th and Spaulding, 4:18 p.m.<br />

• Motor-vehicle crash, 300<br />

block N. Main, 4:49 p.m.<br />

• <strong>The</strong>ft, 900 block E. Brundage<br />

Lane, 5:18 p.m.<br />

• Trespassing, 100 block N.<br />

Main, 5:46 p.m.<br />

• Reckless driving, 1300 block<br />

Avoca Place, 5:50 p.m.<br />

• Driver’s license violation, 50<br />

W. 12th, 6:12 p.m.<br />

SHERIDAN AND VICINITY — Tonight mostly cloudy with 40 percent<br />

chance of light rain and low in mid-30s; wind becoming northwest 10-20 mph.<br />

Wednesday mostly cloudy and cooler with 40 percent chance of showers and<br />

northwest wind 10-20 mph; high in upper 40s, Wednesday night low in mid-<br />

20s with decreasing clouds. Thursday mostly sunny and warmer with high near<br />

60. Friday through Sunday partly cloudy with lows in the 30s, highs 50-60.<br />

BIG HORNS — Tonight mostly cloudy with 40 percent chance of light<br />

rain in the evening, changing to snow by midnight; low in upper 20s; southwest<br />

wind 15-25 mph. Wednesday mostly cloudy and cooler with 40 percent<br />

chance of snow showers and northwest wind 10-20 mph; high in mid-30s,<br />

Wednesday night low in the teens. Thursday mostly sunny and warmer with<br />

high in the mid-40s. Friday partly cloudy with low in the teens, high in the 30s.<br />

Saturday and Sunday partly cloudy with lows in the 20s, highs in the 40s.<br />

Big Piney 59/28<br />

Buffalo 70/44<br />

Casper 70/39<br />

Cheyenne 70/45<br />

Cody 70/39<br />

Douglas 72/32<br />

Evanston 60/41<br />

Gillette 69/27<br />

Greybull 68/30<br />

Sunset at <strong>Sheridan</strong> 4:49 p.m.<br />

Sunrise tomorrow 6:55 a.m.<br />

Check the Classifieds for the<br />

Best Services Available NOW!<br />

Call for more information<br />

672-2431<br />

• Suspicious vehicle, 1700<br />

block Yonkee, 6:51 p.m.<br />

• Intoxicated driver, 700 block<br />

N. Main, 7:12 p.m.<br />

• Driving under the influence<br />

of alcohol, 200 block N. Brooks,<br />

7:44 p.m.<br />

• Intoxicated driver, 1800<br />

block Sugarland, 7:49 p.m.<br />

• Indecent exposure, 400 block<br />

Jefferson, 9:09 p.m.<br />

• DUI, 50 block W. 12th, 9:27<br />

p.m.<br />

• Suspicious vehicle, 2500<br />

block N. Main, 9:58 p.m.<br />

• Suspicious vehicle, 500<br />

block Coffeen, 10:25 p.m.<br />

• Curfew violation, 50 block<br />

N. Gould, <strong>11</strong>:13 p.m.<br />

SHERIFF<br />

• Motor-vehicle crash involving<br />

deer, no injuries to occupant<br />

of vehicle, <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Road<br />

<strong>11</strong>21, 7:13 a.m.<br />

• <strong>The</strong>ft, West 15th, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

7:23 a.m.<br />

• Suspicious phone calls,<br />

Dayton, 9:21 a.m.<br />

Precipitation<br />

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

Story .00 in<br />

Big Horn .00 in<br />

Dayton .00 in<br />

Burgess Junction .00 in<br />

Moisture for month T<br />

Normal for month .83 in<br />

Moisture for year 10.25 in<br />

Normal for year 13.10 in<br />

DAILY<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

at the World Nordic Ski Championships in<br />

Finland. And in March, U.S. Olympic bobsledder<br />

John Kasper was suspended from the sport for<br />

two years after testing positive for the anabolic<br />

steroid methandienone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> testing process is rigorous and must withstand<br />

legal challenge.<br />

A key tool is mass spectrometry, which uses<br />

electrons to bombard test samples and break their<br />

molecules into ions. <strong>The</strong> tests can reveal whether<br />

elevated testosterone levels are natural or artificial.<br />

Some substances, such as human growth hormone,<br />

continue to elude detection, which can<br />

leave anti-doping experts one step behind athletes.<br />

‘‘If athletes find a drug and they think we<br />

can’t detect it, they’ll take it,’’ Catlin said.<br />

———<br />

On the Net:<br />

U.S. Anti-Doping Agency: http://www.usantidoping.org<br />

Salt Lake Organizing Committee:<br />

http://www.saltlake2002.com<br />

Forecast<br />

State highs/lows<br />

Almanac<br />

• Negligent burning,<br />

Holloway, 4:28 p.m.<br />

ARRESTS<br />

• David Ray Garcia, 46, North<br />

Gould, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, warrant, probation<br />

revocation, <strong>Sheridan</strong> PD.<br />

• Samuel Lee Funk, 49, 336<br />

W. Brundage St., <strong>Sheridan</strong>, DUI,<br />

by <strong>Sheridan</strong> PD.<br />

• Steve Legrand Lee, 56, 5<br />

Beckton Drive, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, DUI<br />

and driving under suspension, by<br />

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

SHERIDAN FIRE/RESCUE<br />

• Dryer fire, report did not<br />

indicate if there was damage, 100<br />

block Rice Avenue, 1:28 p.m.<br />

• Medical, patient transfer to<br />

Billings, 1:40 p.m.<br />

• Grass fire, no property damage,<br />

1800 block Holloway, 4:30<br />

p.m.<br />

• Medical, Water Street,<br />

Clearmont, 10:40 p.m.<br />

Jackson 61/34<br />

Lake Yellowstone 51/27<br />

Lander 67/41<br />

Laramie 63/30<br />

Rawlins 64/32<br />

Riverton 64/39<br />

Rock Springs 60/40<br />

Torrington 78/33<br />

Worland 73/29<br />

Snow<br />

New Ground<br />

Snow cover<br />

Past 24 hrs (to midnight)<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> (0 In) 0 in<br />

Story (0 in) 0 in<br />

Big Horn (0 in) 0 in<br />

Dayton (0 in) 0 in<br />

Burgess Junction (0 in) 0 in<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s normal annual<br />

snowfall is 70 inches<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> snowfall to date NA<br />

Sunset tomorrow 4:48 p.m.<br />

Expected<br />

Wednesday<br />

Anchorage clear, 26/15<br />

Atlanta clear, 71/48<br />

Billings rain, 51/28<br />

Casper cloudy, 49/24<br />

Cheyenne cloudy, 54/25<br />

Chicago partly cloudy, 67/47<br />

Dallas/Ft. Worth clear, 79/57<br />

Denver partly cloudy, 64/33<br />

New York City clear, 58/43<br />

Phoenix partly cloudy, 84/60<br />

San Francisco partly cloudy, 67/47<br />

Seattle partly cloudy, 52/40<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/.


8 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Dayton<br />

Wood said preliminary discussions indicate the well<br />

may have to be drilled to a depth of between 1,000 and<br />

2,000 feet, but it will totally depend on geology.<br />

He said a “super well” will likely be cheaper in the<br />

long haul compared to water-treatment costs at the<br />

intake because of daily and seasonal fluctuations in<br />

water quality.<br />

“We were told that Dayton would be under no obli-<br />

Anthrax<br />

Afghans<br />

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passing through selected postal facilities and are following<br />

up more than 300 leads received from the<br />

broadcast ‘‘America’s Most Wanted.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> focus, he said, is tracking down whoever placed<br />

anthrax in the mail.<br />

Potter has estimated that the Postal Service could<br />

face increased costs and business losses totaling billions<br />

of dollars in the wake of the anthrax attacks.<br />

‘‘Extraordinary expenditures will be required,’’ said<br />

Robert Rider, chairman of the Postal Service Board of<br />

Governors. ‘‘We strongly believe these costs should not<br />

be borne by our customers through increased rates,’’<br />

Postal chief financial officer Richard Strasser said<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

villages about 45 miles south of the city in a pre-dawn<br />

assault Tuesday, said Ashraf Nadeem, an opposition<br />

spokesman.<br />

‘‘We attacked while the Americans were bombing,’’<br />

Nadeem said in a satellite telephone interview. ‘‘It was<br />

not only us who killed. It was mostly the Americans.’’<br />

Some 300 Taliban were killed in five hours of fighting<br />

for the three areas, and 300 others defected to the<br />

opposition, Nadeem said. Five opposition fighters were<br />

killed, he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was no immediate Taliban comment on the<br />

opposition reports. Both sides often exaggerate battlefield<br />

claims.<br />

New York Stock Exchange<br />

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

active stocks:<br />

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ACE Ltd .52 21440 40.75 39.75 39.92 —.09<br />

AES Cp 9048 13.89 13.10 13.18 —.60<br />

AOL TW 148084 34.47 33.58 33.76 +.27<br />

AT&T s .15 35574 16.08 15.84 15.98 +.08<br />

ATT Wrls 288<strong>11</strong> 15.19 14.56 15.08 +.25<br />

AbtLab .84 9147 54.00 53.29 53.71 —.09<br />

AMD 33929 13.13 12.80 12.96 —.08<br />

Aetna n .04 10<strong>01</strong>3 32.10 30.76 31.64 +.79<br />

Agere n 12617 5.27 5.14 5.27 +.17<br />

AirTran 13049 4.99 4.35 4.97 +.92<br />

Alcatel .43e 15512 17.15 16.68 17.<strong>01</strong> +.31<br />

AmExp .32 15969 30.35 29.96 29.97 —.40<br />

AHomeP .92 13551 56.40 56.10 56.28 +.28<br />

AmIntGp .17 23<strong>06</strong>7 82.20 80.40 80.95 —1.05<br />

AmTower 56613 10.00 8.75 8.85 —1.99<br />

Americdt 9165 15.25 14.85 15.<strong>06</strong> +.<strong>06</strong><br />

Anadrk .30f 15351 55.25 54.60 54.85 —1.00<br />

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BJS s 2<strong>01</strong>40 24.14 23.10 23.55 —.95<br />

BMC Sft 12544 15.80 15.25 15.59 +.43<br />

BankOne .84 9763 35.30 34.71 35.19 +.48<br />

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BellSouth .76 16909 38.80 38.20 38.28 —.34<br />

BestBuy 9638 59.80 58.65 58.92 —.19<br />

Boeing .68 13437 34.97 34.30 34.59 —.46<br />

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CVS Cp .23 35347 23.40 22.90 23.30 —.13<br />

Cadence 9145 24.70 23.83 24.41 +.37<br />

Calpine 12405 24.44 23.47 24.36 +.45<br />

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Citigrp .64 41445 47.67 47.00 47.53 +.26<br />

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Compaq .10 30572 9.10 8.92 9.04 +.05<br />

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Corning .12j 33564 8.49 8.15 8.27 —.05<br />

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CrwnCstle 14616 <strong>11</strong>.95 <strong>11</strong>.00 <strong>11</strong>.26 —.71<br />

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Disney .21 48532 18.73 18.35 18.40 —.76<br />

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ETrade 24267 7.15 6.80 7.<strong>01</strong> +.07<br />

EEX Cp 16387 1.65 1.59 1.60 —.03<br />

EMC Cp 1.24t 130432 15.57 14.17 14.80 +.30<br />

EKodak 1.80f 16<strong>11</strong>3 25.96 25.25 25.60 —.43<br />

EDS .60 156<strong>01</strong> 67.75 67.19 67.57 +.28<br />

EmrsnEl 1.53 9257 53.50 51.50 53.25 +.53<br />

Enron .50 246827 <strong>11</strong>.15 9.55 9.89 —1.28<br />

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ExxonM s .92 34<strong>11</strong>9 38.95 38.36 38.38 —1.<strong>01</strong><br />

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IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME IN THE Magic City.<br />

• HOTEL DISCOUNTS:<br />

Call the Billings Chamber or visit the web<br />

site for a list of participating hotels.<br />

800-7<strong>11</strong>-2630, billingscvb.visitmt.com<br />

• SHOPPING DISCOUNTS:<br />

Upon check-in at a participating hotel<br />

you’ll receive a bag of coupons for local<br />

shopping and dining. Show your out-of-town<br />

drivers license between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.<br />

to participating merchants for discounts.<br />

• HISTORY AND CULTURE:<br />

Be sure to visit one of Billings’<br />

fine museums while you’re in<br />

town for holiday shopping.<br />

• SANTA arrives at Rimrock Mall and West<br />

Park Plaza on Nov. 17.<br />

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Guidant <strong>11</strong>073 44.19 43.60 43.77 —.18<br />

Hallibtn .50 23743 22.36 21.52 21.53 —1.<strong>06</strong><br />

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HewlettP .32 33445 17.<strong>01</strong> 16.86 16.92 +.03<br />

HomeDp .16 17170 41.94 41.20 41.83 +.28<br />

HoushInt .88 9244 54.54 53.55 54.37 +.62<br />

IBM .56 2<strong>01</strong>54 <strong>11</strong>0.40 109.00 <strong>11</strong>0.27 +.30<br />

IntPap 1 12653 37.<strong>01</strong> 36.66 36.99 —.<strong>06</strong><br />

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JohnJn s .72 20481 58.77 56.68 58.60 +.12<br />

K mart 14896 6.75 6.45 6.67 +.09<br />

KingPh s 16312 37.62 36.71 37.46 +.30<br />

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LillyEli 1.12 9761 78.99 78.10 78.91 +.41<br />

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Lowes s .08 18796 38.50 37.93 38.00 —.34<br />

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Mandalay 12492 19.30 17.00 19.22 +2.17<br />

Masco .54f 9047 20.55 20.35 20.54 +.14<br />

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Schlmb .75 15219 46.98 45.60 45.60 —1.74<br />

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SwstAirl s .02 <strong>11</strong>038 17.04 16.64 16.76 —.27<br />

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Target .22 10987 34.69 34.20 34.52 +.02<br />

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gation to proceed with a well. Naturally, if they hit a<br />

super well, that would be a very good option for the<br />

town,” Wood said.<br />

“We’ve always met (Environmental Protection<br />

Agency clean-drinking water) standards, even with the<br />

spring runoff,” he said.<br />

Wood said the Council has initially offered strong<br />

support for a well.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y were all pretty enthused about it last night,”<br />

Wood said.<br />

the costs of adding security, dealing with the terrorists<br />

and lost business will total ‘‘billions of dollars’’<br />

Strasser said the agency has already lost $800 million<br />

in reduced business in the eight weeks since Sept.<br />

<strong>11</strong>. He said it is working to cope with the costs of medical<br />

care for postal workers, testing and cleanup of facilities,<br />

extra costs for mail handling while the airlines<br />

were grounded and changes in postal facilities to<br />

increase the security of the mail.<br />

Four people have died of inhaled anthrax since the<br />

mail attacks began, including Kathy Nguyen, a New<br />

York woman with no apparent connection to the mail or<br />

the media or government, which have been the focus of<br />

the attacks. Her funeral was Monday.<br />

Nadeem said the alliance also captured 10 artillery<br />

pieces. After the fighting, the opposition now held the<br />

districts of Ogopruk, Kishanday and Zaray.<br />

<strong>The</strong> seizure allowed opposition forces to push<br />

Tuesday toward Shol Ghar, and heavy fighting was<br />

reported about 27 miles southeast of Mazar-e-Sharif,<br />

Nadeem said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Taliban have reinforced their front lines with<br />

400 fresh troops, including Arab and Pakistani volunteers,<br />

Nadeem said.<br />

American military planners want the Afghan opposition,<br />

a loose coalition of fighters dominated by ethnic<br />

minority Tajiks and Uzbeks, to make significant gains<br />

ahead of winter.<br />

Lots to see and do:<br />

NOV. <strong>11</strong>: Downtown Billings Merchants<br />

Open House<br />

NOV. 12-DEC. 24: Moss Mansion<br />

Holiday Carriage Rides & Tour<br />

NOV. 16: Manheim Steamroller, Metrapark<br />

NOV. 16-17: Tap Dogs,<br />

Alberta Bair <strong>The</strong>ater<br />

TelNorL .31e 12850 12.10 <strong>11</strong>.61 12.05 +.49<br />

TexInst .09 32200 30.68 29.80 30.60 +.70<br />

ToyRU 9618 21.49 20.75 21.37 +.95<br />

Transocn .12 16396 28.40 27.39 27.78 —.72<br />

TycoIntl .05 38946 52.<strong>06</strong> 51.44 51.51 —.55<br />

UAL .68j 12121 12.15 <strong>11</strong>.10 <strong>11</strong>.10 —1.<strong>01</strong><br />

US Bancrp .75 18320 18.49 18.15 18.31 —.05<br />

UtdhlthG s .03 <strong>11</strong>882 68.62 66.60 66.91 +.80<br />

VerizonCm 1.54 21297 50.96 49.85 50.08 —1.12<br />

ViacomB 23390 39.34 38.55 38.80 —.51<br />

Vodafone .21e 27484 25.00 24.64 24.85 +.73<br />

WalMart .28 20439 54.05 53.65 53.81 —.09<br />

Walgrn .15f 9914 31.48 31.10 31.26 —.22<br />

WA Mutl s 1.20f 27692 30.99 30.36 30.74 +.<strong>01</strong><br />

WeathfInt 9285 32.20 31.40 31.93 —.82<br />

WellsFrgo 1.04 21716 42.19 41.<strong>06</strong> 42.08 +1.20<br />

WmsCom 10394 1.50 1.45 1.47 —.02<br />

XL Cap 1.84 9442 94.72 93.90 94.02 —.36<br />

Local interest stocks<br />

Courtesy of<br />

US Bancorp Piper Jaffray<br />

Midday quotes EST<br />

LAST CHANGE<br />

ABS 32.30 +0.19<br />

BKH 28.43 -0.33<br />

BNI 27.75 -0.<strong>11</strong><br />

BR 35.45 -0.67<br />

CAG 24.37 +0.04<br />

CFBX 24.70 0<br />

CVX 86.24 -0.87<br />

CSCO 18.20 +0.30<br />

DISH 23.73 +0.28<br />

EMC 14.76 +0.26<br />

GAB 10.13 +0.05<br />

HDI 47.79 -0.31<br />

INTC 27.25 +0.29<br />

JCP 23.30 -0.03<br />

KEY 23.13 +0.39<br />

KM 6.68 +0.10<br />

LVLT 3.73 -0.05<br />

MCLD 0.66 +0.02<br />

MDU 24.12 -0.40<br />

MSFT 62.78 -0.49<br />

MTP 5.24 -0.13<br />

Q <strong>11</strong>.62 -0.88<br />

RTP 68.44 +0.94<br />

SLB 45.40 -1.94<br />

SPI 22.98 -0.27<br />

SUNW <strong>11</strong>.99 -0.07<br />

SWY 41.18 -0.30<br />

TY 19.54 -0.03<br />

UNP 52.82 -0.18<br />

USB 18.28 -0.08<br />

WCOM 13.25 -0.10<br />

WGR 31.17 -0.48<br />

XEL 28.90 -0.47<br />

DJIA 9404.50 -36.53<br />

VOLN 594 ____<br />

.SPX 1099.14 -3.70<br />

COMP 1789.4 -4.2<br />

TIME <strong>11</strong>.44 ____<br />

NOV. 16-18: Holiday Food Festival and<br />

Craft Fair<br />

NOV. 16-17: Wolf Awareness Day,<br />

ZooMontana<br />

Through FEB. 24: Western Masterpieces<br />

from the William J. Koch Collection,<br />

Yellowstone Art Museum<br />

**Call the Billings Chamber for a complete list<br />

of events or for more information.<br />

Tribes look at Martin's Cove sale<br />

CASPER (AP) — If the federal<br />

government sells Martin’s Cove to<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church of Jesus Christ of<br />

Latter-day Saints, it will set precedent<br />

for American Indians to buy<br />

sacred sites on federal land, attorneys<br />

say.<br />

Martin’s Cove is situated on<br />

Bureau of Land Management land<br />

in central Wyoming. It is the area<br />

where Utah-bound European converts<br />

to Mormonism perished in<br />

1856 when their handcart caravan<br />

was stranded by a blizzard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mormon Church regards the<br />

site as sacred and has sought for<br />

three years to acquire it through a<br />

land exchange with the BLM. When<br />

a land exchange became unworkable,<br />

the church began to seek an<br />

outright sale through special legisla-<br />

County<br />

Slope<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

Nellis demonstrated an evaluation formula using<br />

soil-potential ratings along with nonsoil site assessment,<br />

including such features as site stewardship, availability<br />

of irrigation water and historic, scenic and environmental<br />

values.<br />

<strong>The</strong> LESA system can be tailored to fit individual<br />

county needs, he said.<br />

County Planner Shad Springer responded that<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County has written a “generic” master plan,<br />

and “it would be more up-front and fair to go to this<br />

(LESA) evaluation.”<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

ing into an area that now includes the Senior Center, the<br />

YMCA, Heritage Towers and the library.<br />

Councilman Scott Severs asked why no one had<br />

considered simply protecting the creek in that area with<br />

culverts “and just letting the hill slough.”<br />

Bomar said the concern was not just with the potential<br />

hazard to the creek but also with school property<br />

above the park if the sloughing continues.<br />

He said TSP based the project on recommendations<br />

of a geological firm that studied the area.<br />

Commodities<br />

Cash Grain<br />

Kansas City cash grain<br />

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Wheat 19,227 bushels:<br />

2 3/4 cents lower to 1/4 cent higher; No. 2 hard 2.75-<br />

2.95n; No. 3 2.64-2.94n; No. 2 red wheat 2.63-2.96n;<br />

No. 3 2.52-2.95n.<br />

Corn 212,052 bushels: unch to 1 1/2 cents lower;<br />

No. 2 white 1.92-1.94n; No. 2 yellow 1.84 1/2-1.88<br />

3/4n; No. 3 1.64 1/2-1.87 3/4n.<br />

No. 2 milo 3.24-3.35n.<br />

No. 1 soybeans 4.<strong>06</strong> 1/2-4.14 1/4n.<br />

Hoppers 59.00-62.00.<br />

Wheat<br />

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

City Board of Trade Mon:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

WHEAT<br />

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

Dec 291 1/4 293 1/2 291 292 1/4 —1 1/2<br />

Mar 300 302 299 1/2 3<strong>01</strong> —1<br />

May 308 308 1/2 3<strong>06</strong> 1/2 307 1/2 —1 1/2<br />

Jul 312 313 1/2 310 3/4 312 1/2 —1 1/4<br />

Dec 330 330 329 329 —2 1/2<br />

Fri.’s sales 7,485<br />

Fri.’s open int 76,030<br />

Livestock<br />

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

Mercantile Exchange Mon:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

CATTLE<br />

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

Dec 67.15 67.25 65.95 66.42 —.98<br />

Feb 71.12 71.12 69.82 70.27 —.95<br />

Apr 73.10 73.10 71.87 72.37 —.78<br />

Jun 68.65 68.70 67.57 68.00 —.70<br />

Aug 68.15 68.15 67.30 67.65 —.70<br />

Oct 69.50 69.55 68.75 69.55 —.45<br />

Dec 71.00 —.60<br />

Est. sales 15,459. Fri.’s sales <strong>11</strong>,3<strong>01</strong><br />

Fri.’s open int 108,165<br />

FEEDER CATTLE<br />

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

Nov 86.20 86.20 85.15 85.60 —.62<br />

Jan 84.10 84.20 82.85 83.17 —1.18<br />

Mar 83.35 83.40 82.12 82.40 —1.05<br />

Apr 83.22 83.22 82.10 82.42 —.98<br />

May 82.75 82.75 81.60 81.97 —1.03<br />

Aug 83.80 83.80 82.85 83.50 —.62<br />

Sep 83.70 83.70 83.05 83.20 —1.05<br />

Oct 83.60 —.85<br />

Est. sales 2,968. Fri.’s sales 1,425<br />

Fri.’s open int 14,642<br />

HOGS,LEAN<br />

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

Dec 53.00 53.15 52.22 52.82 —.05<br />

Feb 54.80 55.12 54.25 54.85 +.15<br />

Apr 55.55 56.15 55.25 55.95 +.50<br />

May 62.15 62.70 62.15 62.55 +.25<br />

Jun 63.00 63.85 63.00 63.50 +.30<br />

Jul 60.95 61.80 60.90 61.80 +.73<br />

Aug 60.10 60.80 60.10 60.80 +.30<br />

Oct 53.50 53.50 53.40 53.40<br />

Dec 51.35 +.10<br />

Last spot 51.58, up 0.36<br />

Est. sales 8,990. Fri.’s sales 7,330<br />

Fri.’s open int 32,315<br />

PORK BELLIES<br />

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

Feb 73.05 74.90 72.62 74.00 +.38<br />

Mar 72.65 74.50 72.55 73.20 —.05<br />

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tion.<br />

Jack Trope, attorney for the<br />

Sisseton, S.D.-based Association on<br />

American Indian Affairs, said he<br />

sees a clear parallel between selling<br />

a sacred site on federal property to<br />

the Mormons and the purchase by<br />

tribes of their own sacred sites on<br />

federal lands.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> analogy is there,’’ Trope<br />

said.<br />

If the Mormons can get special<br />

legislation to order the sale of federal<br />

property because it is a ‘‘sacred<br />

site,’’ reasons Trope, why can’t<br />

American Indian tribes get the same<br />

deal?<br />

Tribes have numerous sacred<br />

sites on federal land, he said, and<br />

have sought either guaranteed<br />

access or some measure of control<br />

May 75.67 75.82 75.25 75.25 +.50<br />

Jul 4.85 +.88<br />

Aug 74.80 +.05<br />

Last spot 60.41, up 0.95<br />

Est. sales 969. Fri.’s sales 824<br />

Fri.’s open int 2,383<br />

Grain Futures<br />

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

Board of Trade Mon.:<br />

Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />

WHEAT<br />

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

Dec 285 1/4 285 1/4 281 1/2 284 1/4 —1 1/4<br />

Mar 294 294 1/2 291 293 3/4 — 1/2<br />

May 295 296 293 1/2 295 1/2 — 1/4<br />

Jul 296 1/2 298 1/2 295 298 1/4 + 3/4<br />

Sep 302 1/2 +1<br />

Dec 3<strong>11</strong> +1 1/2<br />

Jul 314 +1 1/2<br />

Fri.’s sales 19,714<br />

Fri.’s open int 125,775<br />

CORN<br />

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

Nov 198 1/2 + 1/4<br />

Dec 202 203 1/4 2<strong>01</strong> 1/2 202 3/4 + 1/2<br />

Jan 2<strong>06</strong> 1/2 207 1/2 2<strong>06</strong> 1/4 207 1/2 + 1/4<br />

Mar 215 216 214 1/2 215 1/2 + 1/4<br />

May 222 1/4 223 3/4 222 1/4 223 1/2 + 1/2<br />

Jul 228 1/2 229 3/4 228 1/4 229 1/4<br />

Sep 235 1/4 — 1/4<br />

Dec 244 1/2 244 3/4 244 244 1/2 — 3/4<br />

Jul 258 —1<br />

Dec 257 1/4 258 1/4 257 258 1/4 — 1/2<br />

Fri.’s sales 52,299<br />

Fri.’s open int 459,598, up 6,212<br />

OATS<br />

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

Dec 205 210 204 1/2 209 3/4 +5 1/2<br />

Mar 188 1/2 193 188 1/2 192 1/4 +3 3/4<br />

May 180 180 179 179 1/2 +2 1/2<br />

Fri.’s sales 2,764<br />

Fri.’s open int 13,797<br />

SOYBEANS<br />

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

Nov 432 1/2 436 3/4 432 435 1/2 +2<br />

Jan 439 442 1/4 437 1/2 441 1/4 +2 1/4<br />

Mar 443 1/2 447 442 1/4 446 1/4 +2 1/4<br />

May 447 1/2 451 447 1/2 450 1/4 +1 3/4<br />

Jul 452 1/2 455 452 454 1/2 +1 3/4<br />

Aug 452 1/2 455 452 1/2 454 +2 1/2<br />

Nov 457 1/2 459 457 1/2 458 +1 3/4<br />

Nov 496 +1<br />

Fri.’s sales 57,517<br />

Fri.’s open int 179,186<br />

SOYBEAN OIL<br />

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

Dec 15.86 16.16 15.86 16.13 +.27<br />

Jan 16.03 16.34 16.03 16.31 +.26<br />

Mar 16.42 16.59 16.38 16.53 +.24<br />

May 16.60 16.80 16.60 16.77 +.25<br />

Jul 16.92 17.03 16.87 17.<strong>01</strong> +.27<br />

Aug 16.98 17.13 16.98 17.12 +.32<br />

Sep 17.15 17.20 17.08 17.20 +.30<br />

Oct 17.37 +.35<br />

Dec 17.50 17.60 17.45 17.58 +.28<br />

Jul 18.20 +.08<br />

Fri.’s sales 26,980<br />

Fri.’s open int 170,995, up 1,184<br />

SOYBEAN MEAL<br />

100 tons; dollars per ton<br />

Dec 164.10 164.20 162.60 163.00 —1.40<br />

Jan 159.30 160.20 158.60 158.70 —1.60<br />

Mar 155.40 155.80 154.50 154.60 —1.70<br />

and protection for those sites.<br />

Although several federal laws<br />

provide mixed levels and degrees of<br />

protection for the sacred places of<br />

American Indians, Trope said none<br />

offers the kind of complete or absolute<br />

control found in private ownership.<br />

Andy Baldwin, attorney for the<br />

Northern Arapaho Tribe, said he<br />

sees the potential for a strong precedent,<br />

especially considering the<br />

government-to-government relationship<br />

between the U.S. government<br />

and individual tribes.<br />

‘‘I don’t see how anyone can<br />

distinguish the LDS church from<br />

the Native American Church,’’<br />

when it comes to special legislation<br />

to acquire sacred sites, Baldwin<br />

said.<br />

Added Nellis, “You’ve got a pretty nice master plan<br />

to work with,” but LESA offers a systematic approach<br />

instead of “fighting battle by battle” each land-use<br />

change.<br />

“You balance out interests in a way that is fair and<br />

understandable to everyone,” he said.<br />

Nellis said if enough ag interests are protected in an<br />

area, other issues like scenery, wildlife and water quality<br />

will fall into place.<br />

“We kill many birds with one stone if we protect ag<br />

land,” he said.<br />

Ross Besson, assistant director of public<br />

works/streets, said the Army Corps of Engineers annually<br />

inspects the area because it is part of the city’s system<br />

of flood-control dikes and levies.<br />

“Every year they include this (the problem with the<br />

slope) in their report and say, ‘You’ve got to fix this,’”<br />

Besson said.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Mayor Jim Wilson noted the AML funded<br />

the project based on “a need and urgency,” and quoted<br />

AML findings that, “<strong>The</strong> risk associated with nonaction<br />

involves the potential for flooding that may cause property<br />

damage or may result in a loss of life.”<br />

May 151.50 152.00 150.70 150.80 —1.90<br />

Jul 151.20 151.70 150.30 150.30 —1.90<br />

Aug 151.00 151.20 149.30 149.30 —1.80<br />

Sep 150.80 150.80 149.50 149.50 —1.80<br />

Oct 148.80 —.90<br />

Dec 149.50 150.20 149.20 149.20 —1.30<br />

Fri.’s sales 36,225<br />

Fri.’s open int 139,803, up 3,560<br />

Metals<br />

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

Monday.<br />

Aluminum - 56.5 cents per lb., London Metal Exch.<br />

Mon.<br />

Copper - $66.0 Cathode full plate, U.S. destinations.<br />

Copper -61.40 cents per lb., N.Y. Merc spot Mon.<br />

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

Zinc - 39.97-40.47 cents lb., delivered.<br />

Gold - $278.25 troy oz., Handy & Harman (only daily<br />

quote).<br />

Gold - $278.50 troy oz., NY Merc spot Mon.<br />

Silver - $4.125 Handy & Harman (only daily quote).<br />

Silver - $4.098 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon.<br />

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

Platinum - $417.00-431.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract).<br />

Platinum $423.00 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon.<br />

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

Gold<br />

Selected world gold prices, Monday.<br />

Hong Kong late: $279.95 off $0.10.<br />

London morning fixing: $278.95 off $1.15.<br />

London afternoon fixing: $278.25 off $1.85.<br />

London late: $278.50 off $1.60.<br />

Paris afternoon fixing: $278.16 off $2.79.<br />

Zurich late afternoon: $277.95 off $1.60.<br />

NY Handy & Harman: $278.25 off $1.65.<br />

NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $300.51 off $1.78.<br />

NY Engelhard: $279.37 off $1.66.<br />

NY Engelhard fabricated: $293.34 off $1.74.<br />

NY Merc. gold spot month Mon: $278.50 off $1.30.<br />

NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon: $278.10 off $1.80.<br />

Cash Petroleum<br />

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

compared with Friday<br />

Mon. Fri.<br />

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

.5619 .5676<br />

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

.5467 .5528<br />

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

.5167 .5233<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 18.02 18.<strong>01</strong><br />

North Sea Brent $ per bbl fob 18.80 19.19<br />

West Texas Intermed $ per bbl fob 20.03 20.18<br />

Light LA Sweet $ per bbl fob 20.25 20.35<br />

Alaska No. Slope del. West Coast 17.84 17.84<br />

Raw Products<br />

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

2.89 1/2 2.97 1/2<br />

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

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THE<br />

SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

2 0 0 1 W O R L D S E R I E S<br />

Snakebit<br />

<strong>The</strong> New York Yankees were only two outs from their fourth<br />

straight championship when the Arizona Diamondbacks scored<br />

two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to capture their first<br />

championship, winning the Series 4 games to 3.<br />

Batting<br />

Team batting average<br />

Hits<br />

Runs scored<br />

Avg. runs per game<br />

Home runs<br />

BA with runners in<br />

scoring position<br />

Pitching<br />

Team ERA<br />

Walks<br />

Strikeouts<br />

Score by innings<br />

New York<br />

Arizona<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

4<br />

1<br />

12<br />

0<br />

9<br />

A r i z o n a<br />

Diamondbacks<br />

.265<br />

65<br />

37<br />

5.3<br />

6<br />

.345 (20 for 58)<br />

0<br />

2<br />

3<br />

1<br />

1<br />

3<br />

1.93<br />

16<br />

63<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

2<br />

.183<br />

42<br />

14<br />

2.0<br />

6<br />

.167 (6 for 36)<br />

1<br />

0<br />

New York<br />

Yankees<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <strong>11</strong> 12<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

4.29<br />

17<br />

70<br />

14<br />

37<br />

World Series facts<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yankees hit .183 (42 for 229) in the Series – the lowest average<br />

in a seven-game Series.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Diamondbacks 1.94 ERA is the lowest since the Cincinnati Reds<br />

posted 1.70 in a four-game sweep over the Oakland A’s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yankees scored only 14 runs in the Series. Eight runs came on<br />

six home runs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Diamondbacks fanned 70 times, the most ever in a Series.<br />

Randy Johnson became the first pitcher to win five games in one<br />

postseason. He won twice in the NLCS and three times in the World<br />

Series.<br />

Mariano Rivera had been 8 for 8 in World Series save chances.<br />

SOURCES: Elias Sports Bureau; Associated <strong>Press</strong> AP<br />

PHOENIX (AP) — George<br />

Steinbrenner delivered a message to the rest<br />

of baseball just minutes after his New York<br />

Yankees lost the World Series:<br />

‘‘We’ll be back,’’ Steinbrenner said.<br />

‘‘Mark that down. We’ll be back.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> question remains who will be part<br />

of that ‘‘we.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> great Yankees dynasty that was<br />

denied a fourth straight World Series title by<br />

Arizona’s improbable Game 7 comeback is<br />

headed for what could be its biggest overhaul<br />

since it started in 1996.<br />

Paul O’Neill, a fixture in New York the<br />

past nine seasons, won’t be there for the<br />

Yankees patrolling right field, hitting line<br />

drives and throwing his equipment. Instead,<br />

the heart and soul of the Yankees will be<br />

enjoying retirement at home in Ohio.<br />

He’s not alone.<br />

Luis Sojo, who along with O’Neill is<br />

one of the seven Yankees who played on all<br />

four title teams, also is retiring. Fellow fourtime<br />

winner Tino Martinez filed for free<br />

agency Monday, as did Scott Brosius and<br />

Chuck Knoblauch, who have been around<br />

for three championships.<br />

‘‘We haven’t even had five minutes to<br />

process this stuff yet,’’ Brosius said. ‘‘We’ll<br />

let that stuff play itself out.’’<br />

Infielder Randy Velarde and reliever<br />

Mark Wohlers also filed for free agency<br />

Monday. <strong>The</strong> Yankees declined Velarde’s<br />

Murphy, who left SC to take over<br />

the women’s basketball program<br />

at the University of Southern<br />

Colorado in Pueblo.<br />

“With a new coach there are<br />

new things to know, it just takes<br />

time,” McCarthy said. “<strong>The</strong> players<br />

are very receptive to the<br />

things we are teaching team.”<br />

Sophomore Terri Joy (5-9) of<br />

Buffalo, an All-Regional<br />

Tournament player and a All-<br />

Wyoming Conference pick, has<br />

demonstrated her leadership of<br />

the team.<br />

“I was hired in midsummer<br />

and didn’t get here until<br />

August, and she kind of kept<br />

the team together,” McCarthy<br />

said of Joy. “Anytime a coach<br />

leaves, there is a little unrest —<br />

she actually is the glue to the<br />

team. She kept the team together.<br />

She is going to have a great<br />

year.”<br />

Sophomore LeAnn Brown<br />

(5-9) of Riverton, an All-<br />

Wyoming Conference pick as a<br />

freshman, will also play a key<br />

role in the team’s success.<br />

Brown, Wyoming’s<br />

Gatorade Player of Year as a<br />

senior in high school, will start<br />

as a 3-4 player, but is bothered<br />

by a strained shoulder muscle.<br />

$2.5 million option, paying him a $250,000<br />

buyout instead. A mutual $4 million option<br />

for Wohlers was declined; he received a $1<br />

million buyout.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yankees haven’t faced so many difficult<br />

decisions in one winter since 1995,<br />

when Don Mattingly, Jack McDowell,<br />

Velarde, Mike Stanley and manager Buck<br />

Showalter all left after a first-round loss to<br />

Seattle.<br />

But with Steinbrenner’s millions, a<br />

strong core led by Derek Jeter, Bernie<br />

Williams and Mariano Rivera, three outstanding<br />

starting pitchers and a talented<br />

farm system, the Boss’ vow is not farfetched.<br />

‘‘I’m not a good loser,’’ Steinbrenner<br />

said. ‘‘I believe in what Ernest Hemingway<br />

said: ’<strong>The</strong> way you get to be a good loser is<br />

practice and I don’t want to practice.’’’<br />

Several of the Yankees, including Jeter<br />

and Jorge Posada, sat in the dugout after<br />

Luis Gonzalez’s game-winning hit off<br />

Rivera, watching the Diamondbacks’ celebration<br />

and getting motivation for next year.<br />

‘‘You want to get back there,’’ Posada<br />

said. ‘‘That’s why you watch. You feel<br />

good for them, but it’s tough to take.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> first move of the offseason will be<br />

finalizing new contracts for general manager<br />

Brian Cashman and manager Joe Torre.<br />

‘‘George and I have talked enough and I<br />

think we are both sort of in agreement that<br />

New coach, new season<br />

By Patrick J. Murphy<br />

Sports Editor<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> College women<br />

begin their 20<strong>01</strong>-2002 basketball<br />

season with a new coach and<br />

many challenges in a tournament<br />

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — <strong>The</strong> Oakland<br />

aiders realized the danger of taking too much<br />

atisfaction from a midseason victory over a<br />

imping opponent.<br />

Still, that opponent was the Denver Broncos<br />

and any victory over the former beasts of the<br />

FC West is a cause for great celebration for Al<br />

avis’ team.<br />

With Rich Gannon and Tim Brown leading<br />

he way, the Raiders returned all of the Broncos’<br />

est shots on Monday night, beating their archrials<br />

38-28 in a victory that affirmed the westard<br />

shift of divisional power.<br />

<strong>The</strong> win was the first over Denver in seven<br />

ries for Oakland coach Jon Gruden, who finally<br />

leared one of the few remaining hurdles in his<br />

uest to pass Denver as the AFC’s most consisently<br />

outstanding team.<br />

‘‘Gruden wanted to win bad,’’ Raiders runing<br />

back Charlie Garner said. ‘‘He was trying<br />

o downplay it, but it was the back of everyone’s<br />

inds.’’<br />

In a testy game featuring plenty of the late<br />

its, hard blows and questionable sportsmanship<br />

hat always crops up when these teams get<br />

ogether, the Raiders ended a seven-game losing<br />

treak against the team that ruled their division<br />

or several years.<br />

‘‘It wasn’t our Super Bowl tonight,’’ Gruden<br />

aid. ‘‘At the same time, we wanted to win bady.’’<br />

Thursday through Saturday at<br />

Utah Valley State Community<br />

College in Orem.<br />

Frank McCarthy came to<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> College from Montana<br />

State University in Bozeman this<br />

summer. He took over as SC<br />

women’s coach in place of Misty<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Dave Rawlings<br />

WORKING TO GET OPEN<br />

— <strong>Sheridan</strong> College sophomore<br />

LeAnn Brown (left)<br />

defends against Amanda<br />

Fordyce during practice<br />

drills Monday at the Bruce<br />

Hoffman Golden Dome. <strong>The</strong><br />

Lady Generals begin the<br />

regular season on Thursday<br />

at a tournament in Utah.<br />

Oakland (6-1) won<br />

the division last season<br />

but lost twice to Denver.<br />

Altogether, the Raiders<br />

dropped <strong>11</strong> of 12 meetings<br />

with the Broncos<br />

and coach Mike<br />

Shanahan, who has taken<br />

extra pleasure in<br />

repeatedly beating the<br />

team that fired him<br />

more than a decade ago.<br />

Davis, the Raiders’<br />

iconoclastic owner, and Shanahan still are disputing<br />

$250,000 Shanahan says Davis owes him<br />

from his contract. Davis, who watched the game<br />

from his customary box, must have enjoyed<br />

watching Shanahan finally leave Oakland without<br />

a victory.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong>y did a really good job mixing it up in<br />

the short passing game,’’ Shanahan said. ‘‘I was<br />

very impressed with Gannon, the way he scrambled<br />

and made plays and showed a lot of discipline.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> bad feelings between the franchises<br />

trickled down to the field on Monday night.<br />

Denver’s Kenoy Kennedy and Oakland’s Greg<br />

Biekert delivered hard hits on the borderline of<br />

legality, while Denver’s Bill Romanowski and<br />

Oakland’s William Thomas got personal fouls<br />

for nasty blows.<br />

Coach Frank McCarthy<br />

“She has a real knack for the<br />

game, and real intangible<br />

skills,” McCarthy said.<br />

Sophomore Shermeka Henry<br />

(6-2, Keflavik, Iceland) is projected<br />

to start as center or the 5<br />

player. “She’s got good size and<br />

has worked real hard to improve<br />

her game,” McCarthy said.<br />

Heidi Winninger (5-8), a<br />

sophomore transfer from Powell<br />

who played her freshman year<br />

at South Dakota Tech, will play<br />

either the 2 or 3 position.<br />

<strong>The</strong> team’s other starter is<br />

Teri Trautwein, a freshman<br />

from Wheatland. “She is a<br />

relentless defender,” McCarthy<br />

said. Trautwein led the team in<br />

scoring in both of its preseason<br />

scrimmages this fall.<br />

Rounding out the roster are:<br />

Katie Payton, 5-10 freshman,<br />

Colorado Springs, Colo. 3-4<br />

player;<br />

Erin Scherry, 5-6 freshman,<br />

Big Horn, point guard and 2guard;<br />

Raiders beat Shanahan, Broncos<br />

Monday<br />

Night<br />

Retool Yankees<br />

Many key players retiring, file for free agency<br />

When Kennedy hit Gannon as he dived out<br />

of bounds in the second quarter, the Raiders<br />

were worried Gannon had a concussion. But<br />

Gruden gave Gannon a pop quiz — naming the<br />

three potential audibles in one of the Raiders’<br />

offensive sets — and got the answers he wanted.<br />

After Oakland scored and got the ball back,<br />

Gannon went back in the game to complete six<br />

straight passes on another scoring drive.<br />

‘‘I think he got hit in the head, and he got<br />

mad,’’ Gruden said. ‘‘Some guys are like that. It<br />

shakes them into another zone.’’<br />

Gannon frequently found Brown, who was<br />

around for all of the Raiders’ failures in the<br />

rivalry. He had two touchdowns among his nine<br />

catches for 95 yards.<br />

Zack Crockett rushed for two scores, including<br />

a 3-yard plunge with 7:<strong>06</strong> to play, while<br />

Jerry Rice caught three key passes for 47 yards.<br />

Gannon was 25-of-34 for 243 yards and three<br />

TDs.<br />

‘‘I thought we really had a good plan,’’<br />

Gannon said. ‘‘Jon’s approach was excellent.<br />

We got into a real rhythm on offense.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> Broncos couldn’t capitalize on the running<br />

of former MVP Terrell Davis, who looked<br />

sharp in his return to Denver’s lineup after missing<br />

six games following knee surgery. Davis<br />

had 70 yards rushing on 17 attempts, and Rod<br />

Smith caught 10 passes for 91 yards and two<br />

TDs.<br />

we both want to keep this thing going on,’’<br />

Torre said last week when his contract<br />

expired.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n the attention will turn to the free<br />

agents.<br />

A World Series defeat in which the<br />

Yankees scored just 14 runs in seven games<br />

highlighted the need for an improved<br />

offense, especially at the corners.<br />

‘‘We’ve done some pretty good things<br />

together over the last few years,’’ Jeter said.<br />

‘‘You don’t know what’s going to happen,<br />

but you know we’ve worked hard together.’’<br />

New York has been grooming replacements<br />

for Martinez and Brosius.<br />

Nick Johnson has been one of the<br />

Yankees’ coveted prospects in recent years<br />

and is ready to take over first base next year.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s also talk that New York might want<br />

free agent Jason Giambi, and he could be a<br />

designated hitter.<br />

Drew Henson might be a year away at<br />

third base as he makes the transition from<br />

football to baseball. <strong>The</strong> Yankees could<br />

trade for an established player or re-sign<br />

Brosius for one year.<br />

Knoblauch’s situation might be a bit<br />

trickier. It is thought that at the time he was<br />

traded from Minnesota to the Yankees in<br />

1998, New York agreed to an $18 million,<br />

two-year contract extension — a deal that<br />

has never been formalized.<br />

SC Lady Generals<br />

face nationally ranked teams<br />

in season-opening tournament<br />

Amanda White, 5-7 sophomore,<br />

Ranchester, played at<br />

Dickinson (N.D.) State College<br />

last year, 3-4 player;<br />

Kayla Hughes, 5-3 freshman,<br />

Gillette, 2-guard and point guard;<br />

Bev Dunning, 6-0 freshman,<br />

Colorado Springs, 4-5 player;<br />

Amanda Fordyce, 5-10 freshman<br />

originally from <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

played her senior year in high<br />

school at Boise High School in<br />

Idaho;<br />

Joanna Wolcott, 5-10 sophomore,<br />

Libby, Mont., will join team<br />

after the volleyball season.<br />

McCarthy’s wife, Sherry, and<br />

Lisa Nicholls, an SHS alumna who<br />

played at Gonzaga University and<br />

professionally in Europe, are assistant<br />

coaches.<br />

“We’ll run a motion offense and<br />

we want to play at all different<br />

types of paces,” Frank McCarthy<br />

said. “We’ll slow it down when<br />

necessary, but we want easy baskets<br />

in transition. We want to force a<br />

fast pace, but play at all tempos.”<br />

A variety of defensive schemes<br />

is in place for this year’s team.<br />

“Defensively, we’re multiple.<br />

We’ll mix it up,” McCarthy said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lady Generals face three<br />

top-15 nationally ranked teams<br />

when they open their season in<br />

Orem.<br />

“A real challenge is the schedule,”<br />

McCarthy said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lady Generals play Utah<br />

Valley, which won Region 18 last<br />

year; Central Arizona, which won<br />

its region; and Midland Texas,<br />

which went 27-1 last year in winning<br />

its region.<br />

“We are playing a schedule that<br />

will tell us where we are at right off<br />

the bat,” McCarthy said.<br />

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) —<br />

After six weeks of watching from<br />

the sidelines, Terrell Davis was<br />

sore but somewhat satisfied.<br />

‘‘I’m beat up, beat up — but<br />

that’s what it’s all about,’’ he said<br />

after running for 70 yards on 17<br />

carries in the Denver Broncos’ 38-<br />

28 loss to the Oakland Raiders on<br />

Monday night.<br />

Davis showed flashes of the<br />

rusher who ran for 2,008 yards in<br />

1998, cutting and slashing for several<br />

long gains in his first game<br />

since September arthroscopic<br />

surgery on his right knee.<br />

Davis, who has not played more<br />

than five games in a season since<br />

his MVP season in 1998, found out<br />

shortly before the team left for<br />

Oakland that he would be starting<br />

against the Raiders.<br />

He responded with runs of 13<br />

and 15 yards on the Broncos’ opening<br />

drive, but fumbled a pitch on<br />

third down and had to fall on the<br />

ball for an 8-yard loss — forcing<br />

Denver to settle for a field goal.<br />

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Rundown<br />

Jaycees host<br />

softball tourney<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> Jaycees Turkey<br />

Softball Tournament is Saturday<br />

at Thorne-Rider Park starting at 9<br />

a.m.<br />

Cost is $50 a team. To register<br />

call Marv or Carey Harp at<br />

672-2997 before Thursday. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

will be no fee for late registrations,<br />

but to help with scheduling<br />

of games it would be beneficial to<br />

pre-register.<br />

Money raised from the tournament<br />

will benefit local charities.<br />

YMCA planning<br />

floor hockey<br />

A floor hockey program for<br />

players in eighth grade through<br />

adult is being offered by the<br />

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

Fee is $10 and registration is<br />

being taken at the YMCA.<br />

<strong>The</strong> league is open to men and<br />

women.<br />

Games will be played<br />

Sundays from 3-5 p.m., and the<br />

league runs Nov. <strong>11</strong>.-Dec. 16.<br />

Players flock<br />

to free agency<br />

NEW YORK (AP) — Barry<br />

Bonds, Jason Giambi and five<br />

members of the AL champion<br />

New York Yankees were among<br />

104 players to file for free agency.<br />

Nearly two-thirds of the 161<br />

players potentially eligible filed<br />

on the first day. In the past, relatively<br />

few players became free<br />

agents on the day following the<br />

World Series, the opening of the<br />

15-day filing period.<br />

<strong>The</strong> large number this year<br />

may reflect a rush by players to<br />

become free agents before the<br />

expiration of baseball’s collective<br />

bargaining agreement on Nov. 6.<br />

Unless teams decide to lock out<br />

players, free agents can sign with<br />

new teams starting Nov. 20.<br />

Chan Ho Park of the Los<br />

Angeles Dodgers, the top available<br />

pitcher in the market, filed,<br />

as did Cleveland outfielder Juan<br />

Gonzalez, Atlanta right-hander<br />

John Smoltz, Houston outfielder<br />

Moises Alou and San Diego outfielder<br />

Tony Gwynn, who is retiring.<br />

In the start of what figures to<br />

be a major transformation of the<br />

Yankees, who lost Game 7 of the<br />

World Series to Arizona on<br />

Sunday night, first baseman Tino<br />

Martinez filed along with third<br />

baseman Scott Brosius, left fielder<br />

Chuck Knoblauch, infielder<br />

Randy Velarde and reliever Mark<br />

Wohlers.<br />

Glenn cleared<br />

to sue NFL<br />

FOXBORO, Mass. (AP)—<br />

New England Patriots wide<br />

receiver Terry Glenn was cleared<br />

to sue the NFL on his complaint<br />

that the league failed to consider<br />

his chronic depression when he<br />

was suspended four games for<br />

violating its substance abuse policy.<br />

In a charge filed with the<br />

Equal Employment Opportunity<br />

Commission in Buffalo, Glenn<br />

argued that he missed a drug test<br />

because of the ailment, which is a<br />

federally recognized disability<br />

under the Americans with<br />

Disabilities Act.<br />

Davis’ return one of few<br />

bright spots for Broncos<br />

‘‘He was moving. He didn’t<br />

look like he lost anything to me,’’<br />

Oakland linebacker William<br />

Thomas said. ‘‘I’m glad he came<br />

back. That’s a tough injury to come<br />

back from.’’<br />

Davis added a run of 16 yards<br />

and a reception of 16 yards on a<br />

fourth-quarter drive that led to<br />

another Denver touchdown.<br />

‘‘I thought he did pretty good,’’<br />

Denver coach Mike Shanahan said.<br />

‘‘I think we had to pass the ball a<br />

little more than we wanted because<br />

we got behind. But I thought he ran<br />

well when he ran the ball.’’<br />

Davis was the heart of a Denver<br />

offense that won consecutive Super<br />

Bowls after the 1997 and 1998 seasons.<br />

He ran for 1,750 yards in<br />

1997, then topped the 2,000-yard<br />

mark and ran for 21 touchdowns in<br />

1998.<br />

But he was limited to 67 carries<br />

in 1999, playing only the first four<br />

games of the season before being<br />

knocked out with torn ligaments in<br />

his right knee.


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Irvin<br />

dismissed<br />

Scoreboard<br />

BOWLING<br />

Monday’s Games<br />

TWILIGHT MIXED LEAGUE<br />

Team standings — Just For Fun, 31-5;<br />

Atlantic Roofing, 29-7; Leftovers, 21-15.<br />

High games — Joe LaForge, 278; Lee<br />

orgareidge, 212; Just For Fun, 905.<br />

High series — Mike Hoffman, 620; Lee<br />

orgareidge, 569; Polocks, 2,533.<br />

Joni Powers name was incorrectly listed as<br />

oni Papers in the bowling results from the<br />

unday Night Special league.<br />

NBA<br />

National Basketball Association<br />

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

All Times EST<br />

EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />

Atlantic Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

New Jersey 3 1 .750 —<br />

Boston 2 2 .500 1<br />

Orlando 2 2 .500 1<br />

Washington 2 2 .500 1<br />

Miami 1 2 .333 1 1/2<br />

New York 1 2 .333 1 1/2<br />

Philadelphia 0 3 .000 2 1/2<br />

Central Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 —<br />

Detroit 3 1 .750 1/2<br />

Charlotte 2 1 .667 1<br />

Indiana 2 2 .500 1 1/2<br />

Toronto 2 2 .500 1 1/2<br />

Chicago 1 2 .333 2<br />

Atlanta 1 3 .250 2 1/2<br />

Cleveland 1 3 .250 2 1/2<br />

WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />

Midwest Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Minnesota 3 0 1.000 —<br />

Dallas 3 1 .750 1/2<br />

Houston 3 1 .750 1/2<br />

San Antonio 2 2 .500 1 1/2<br />

Denver 1 2 .333 2<br />

Utah 1 3 .250 2 1/2<br />

Memphis 0 3 .000 3<br />

Pacific Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

L.A. Lakers 4 0 1.000 —<br />

Sacramento 3 0 1.000 1/2<br />

Golden State 2 2 .500 2<br />

Seattle 2 2 .500 2<br />

L.A. Clippers 1 3 .250 3<br />

Phoenix 1 3 .250 3<br />

Portland 1 3 .250 3<br />

———<br />

Monday’s Games<br />

Seattle 123, Orlando <strong>11</strong>9, 2OT<br />

L.A. Clippers 109, Atlanta 86<br />

Tuesday’s Games<br />

Sacramento at Cleveland, 7 p.m.<br />

Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.<br />

Seattle at Miami, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Orlando at San Antonio, 8 p.m.<br />

New York at Minnesota, 8 p.m.<br />

Denver at Houston, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m.<br />

Utah at Portland, 10 p.m.<br />

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DENTON, Texas (AP) — A felony drug<br />

charge against former Dallas Cowboys receiver<br />

Michael Irvin was dismissed Monday because<br />

prosecutors said an officer conducted a search<br />

without a warrant.<br />

State District Judge Lee Gabriel honored a<br />

state request dismissing the felony charge of<br />

possessing less than a gram of cocaine.<br />

Irvin was indicted in June, 10 months after<br />

he and a woman were arrested at a Dallas<br />

apartment where law officers said they found<br />

COLLEGE HOOPS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Men’s Preseason Top Twenty Five<br />

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

<strong>The</strong> top 25 teams in <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong>’<br />

men’s preseason college basketball poll, with<br />

first-place votes in parentheses, 2000-<strong>01</strong><br />

records, total points based on 25 points for a<br />

first-place vote through one point for a 25thplace<br />

vote and last season’s final ranking:<br />

Record Pts Pv<br />

1. Duke (61) 35-4 1,787 1<br />

2. Maryland (6) 25-<strong>11</strong> 1,634 <strong>11</strong><br />

3. Illinois (2) 26-9 1,625 4<br />

4. Kentucky (3) 24-10 1,614 9<br />

5. UCLA 23-9 1,443 15<br />

6. Florida 24-7 1,440 8<br />

7. Kansas 27-6 1,336 12<br />

8. Missouri 20-13 1,216 —<br />

9. Iowa 23-12 1,157 24<br />

10. Saint Joseph’s 26-7 1,122 22<br />

<strong>11</strong>. Virginia 20-9 1,<strong>01</strong>8 16<br />

12. Memphis 21-15 848 —<br />

13. Stanford 31-3 827 2<br />

14. Georgetown 25-8 726 21<br />

15. Michigan St. 28-5 724 3<br />

16. Temple 24-13 643 —<br />

17. Boston College 27-5 632 7<br />

18. Oklahoma St. 20-10 561 —<br />

19. North Carolina 26-7 418 6<br />

20. Southern Cal 23-10 4<strong>11</strong> —<br />

21. Syracuse 25-9 3<strong>01</strong> 17<br />

22. Indiana 21-13 277 20<br />

23. Texas 25-9 273 18<br />

24. Alabama 25-<strong>11</strong> 230 —<br />

25. Oklahoma 26-7 204 13<br />

Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 138,<br />

Gonzaga 131, Connecticut 124, Fresno St.<br />

<strong>11</strong>7, Mississippi 70, Arizona 66, Tennessee<br />

48, Wake Forest 41, Utah 31, Notre Dame 16,<br />

Providence 16, Xavier 16, W. Kentucky 15,<br />

Wyoming 15, Purdue 13, Auburn 12, Tulsa <strong>11</strong>,<br />

Saint Louis 10, Arkansas 9, California 9, Kent<br />

St. 7, LSU 6, Louisville 4, Butler 2, South<br />

Carolina 2, Holy Cross 1, South Florida 1, St.<br />

John’s 1, UAB 1.<br />

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Atlantic Division<br />

W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />

N.Y. Islanders 10 1 1 1 22 42 26<br />

N.Y. Rangers 7 7 1 0 15 38 48<br />

Philadelphia 6 4 3 0 15 41 30<br />

Pittsburgh 6 6 1 1 14 30 36<br />

New Jersey 6 4 0 1 13 33 31<br />

Northeast Division<br />

W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />

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Boston 6 3 3 2 17 31 27<br />

Ottawa 7 6 1 0 15 46 36<br />

Buffalo 6 7 1 1 14 36 38<br />

Montreal 5 7 1 0 <strong>11</strong> 29 38<br />

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W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />

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Washington 5 7 2 0 12 32 37<br />

Tampa Bay 4 7 1 1 10 26 32<br />

Atlanta 3 7 1 2 9 27 46<br />

Florida 3 8 2 1 9 30 43<br />

WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />

Central Division<br />

W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />

Detroit 12 3 0 0 24 52 38<br />

Chicago 9 4 3 0 21 53 44<br />

St. Louis 7 3 3 0 17 39 30<br />

Nashville 5 8 2 0 12 37 43<br />

Columbus 2 8 4 0 8 24 43<br />

Northwest Division<br />

W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />

Calgary 10 2 0 2 22 43 28<br />

Edmonton 10 5 1 0 21 47 34<br />

Colorado 7 8 0 0 14 36 37<br />

Minnesota 5 4 3 1 14 37 40<br />

Vancouver 5 9 1 0 <strong>11</strong> 42 46<br />

Pacific Division<br />

W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />

San Jose 7 3 3 1 18 40 34<br />

Phoenix 5 4 3 2 15 28 33<br />

Dallas 5 5 2 3 15 35 39<br />

Anaheim 6 7 1 0 13 35 37<br />

Los Angeles 4 8 1 2 <strong>11</strong> 38 40<br />

Two points for a win, one point for a tie and<br />

overtime loss.<br />

———<br />

Monday’s Games<br />

No games scheduled<br />

Tuesday’s Games<br />

Edmonton at Boston, 7 p.m.<br />

Vancouver at Columbus, 7 p.m.<br />

Minnesota at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.<br />

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.<br />

Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m.<br />

Colorado at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.<br />

San Jose at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.<br />

NFL<br />

National Football League<br />

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

All Times EST<br />

AMERICAN CONFERENCE<br />

East<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

Miami 5 2 0 .714 153 137<br />

N.Y. Jets 5 3 0 .625 157 175<br />

Indianapolis 4 3 0 .571 200 197<br />

New England 4 4 0 .500 185 160<br />

Buffalo 1 6 0 .143 122 195<br />

Central<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 120 78<br />

Baltimore 5 3 0 .625 141 129<br />

Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 120 136<br />

Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 132 <strong>11</strong>8<br />

Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 129 180<br />

Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 <strong>11</strong>4 <strong>11</strong>5<br />

West<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

Oakland 6 1 0 .857 189 133<br />

San Diego 5 3 0 .625 2<strong>06</strong> 146<br />

Denver 4 4 0 .500 192 182<br />

Seattle 3 4 0 .429 <strong>11</strong>8 158<br />

Kansas City 2 6 0 .250 164 172<br />

NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />

East<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 145 98<br />

N.Y. Giants 4 4 0 .500 148 140<br />

Washington 3 5 0 .375 <strong>11</strong>1 193<br />

Arizona 2 5 0 .286 99 166<br />

Dallas 2 5 0 .286 <strong>11</strong>6 147<br />

Central<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

Chicago 6 1 0 .857 162 95<br />

Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 168 105<br />

Minnesota 3 4 0 .429 138 165<br />

Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 139 <strong>11</strong>9<br />

Detroit 0 7 0 .000 <strong>11</strong>0 197<br />

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West<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

St. Louis 6 1 0 .857 207 <strong>11</strong>5<br />

San Francisco 5 2 0 .714 174 155<br />

New Orleans 4 3 0 .571 148 134<br />

Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 135 151<br />

Carolina 1 7 0 .125 <strong>11</strong>8 169<br />

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Sunday’s Games<br />

N.Y. Giants 27, Dallas 24, OT<br />

Miami 23, Carolina 6<br />

New England 24, Atlanta 10<br />

Indianapolis 30, Buffalo 14<br />

Baltimore 13, Pittsburgh 10<br />

Green Bay 21, Tampa Bay 20<br />

Tennessee 28, Jacksonville 24<br />

San Francisco 21, Detroit 13<br />

Philadelphia 21, Arizona 7<br />

Washington 27, Seattle 14<br />

Kansas City 25, San Diego 20<br />

Chicago 27, Cleveland 21, OT<br />

N.Y. Jets 16, New Orleans 9<br />

Open: Cincinnati, Minnesota, St. Louis<br />

Monday’s Game<br />

Oakland 38, Denver 28<br />

Sunday, Nov. <strong>11</strong><br />

Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m.<br />

Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.<br />

Carolina at St. Louis, 1 p.m.<br />

Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m.<br />

Kansas City at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.<br />

Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m.<br />

Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m.<br />

Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.<br />

Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m.<br />

San Diego at Denver, 4:05 p.m.<br />

N.Y. Giants at Arizona, 4:15 p.m.<br />

New Orleans at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m.<br />

Minnesota at Philadelphia, 4:15 p.m.<br />

Oakland at Seattle, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Open: Washington<br />

Monday, Nov. 12<br />

Baltimore at Tennessee, 9 p.m.<br />

COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Top 25 Football Schedule<br />

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

All Times EST<br />

Saturday, Nov. 10<br />

No. 1 Miami at Boston College, Noon<br />

No. 2 Nebraska vs. Kansas State, 3:30 p.m.<br />

No. 3 Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M, Noon<br />

No. 4 Florida at No. 14 South Carolina, 7:45<br />

p.m.<br />

No. 5 Texas vs. Kansas, 12:30 p.m.<br />

No. 6 Tennessee vs. Memphis, 2 p.m.<br />

No. 7 Oregon at No. 17 UCLA, 3:30 p.m.<br />

No. 8 Washington at Oregon State, 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

No. 9 Brigham Young at Wyoming, 3 p.m.<br />

No. 10 Florida State vs. North Carolina<br />

State, 3:30 p.m.<br />

No. <strong>11</strong> Washington State at Arizona State,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

No. 12 Michigan vs. Minnesota, Noon<br />

No. 13 Maryland vs. Clemson, 7 p.m.<br />

No. 15 Illinois vs. Penn State, 3:30 p.m.<br />

No. 16 Stanford at Arizona, 7 p.m.<br />

No. 18 Syracuse vs. West Virginia, Noon<br />

No. 19 Georgia vs. No. 24 Auburn, 3:30 p.m.<br />

No. 20 Georgia Tech at Virginia, 3:30 p.m.<br />

No. 21 Colorado at Iowa State, 7 p.m.<br />

No. 22 Michigan State vs. Indiana, Noon<br />

No. 23 Virginia Tech at Temple, Noon<br />

No. 25 Louisville vs. Houston, 2 p.m.<br />

College Football Schedule<br />

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

All Times EST<br />

Tuesday, Nov. 6<br />

the state was under the belief that all of the evidence<br />

that the state intended to introduce in the<br />

trial of Michael Irvin ... was found in plain<br />

view in the apartment when the officers entered<br />

the apartment,’’ according to the motion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> state also said that separate internal<br />

affairs investigations of three officers from<br />

three law enforcement agencies called into<br />

question the testimony of material witnesses.<br />

Prosecutors said without that testimony, the<br />

state could not present a case against Irvin or<br />

MIDWEST<br />

W. Michigan (4-4) at Toledo (6-1), 8 p.m.<br />

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Thursday, Nov. 8<br />

FAR WEST<br />

Air Force (5-3) at Colorado St. (4-5), 7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

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Saturday, Nov. 10<br />

EAST<br />

Miami (7-0) at Boston College (6-2), Noon<br />

Utah St. (2-5) at Connecticut (2-6), Noon<br />

Villanova (6-2) at Hofstra (8-1), Noon<br />

Massachusetts (2-6) at Maine (6-2), Noon<br />

Tulane (2-8) at Navy (0-7), Noon<br />

New Hampshire (4-5) at Northeastern (3-5),<br />

Noon<br />

West Virginia (3-5) at Syracuse (7-2), Noon<br />

Virginia Tech (6-2) at Temple (2-6), Noon<br />

Dartmouth (1-6) at Brown (4-3), 12:30 p.m.<br />

Lehigh (8-0) at Bucknell (6-2), 12:30 p.m.<br />

Lafayette (1-7) at Georgetown, D.C. (3-5),<br />

12:30 p.m.<br />

Penn (7-0) at Harvard (7-0), 12:30 p.m.<br />

Colgate (5-3) at Holy Cross (4-4), 12:30 p.m.<br />

St. Francis, Pa. (0-8) at Sacred Heart (8-0),<br />

12:30 p.m.<br />

Cent. Connecticut St. (2-6) at Stony Brook<br />

(1-6), 12:30 p.m.<br />

Fordham (4-4) at Towson (2-6), 12:30 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris (5-3) at Albany, N.Y. (7-1), 1<br />

p.m.<br />

Buffalo (2-7) at Army (2-6), 1 p.m.<br />

Columbia (2-5) at Cornell (2-5), 1 p.m.<br />

Richmond (2-6) at Delaware (3-5), 1 p.m.<br />

La Salle (5-3) at Fairfield (4-4), 1 p.m.<br />

Duquesne (6-2) at Marist (2-5), 1 p.m.<br />

St. John’s, NY (1-7) at Monmouth, N.J. (6-2),<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Yale (3-4) at Princeton (1-6), 1 p.m.<br />

Canisius (1-7) at St. Peter’s (8-1), 1 p.m.<br />

Pittsburgh (3-5) at Rutgers (2-6), 1:30 p.m.<br />

SOUTH<br />

Bethune-Cookman (5-3) at Howard (2-7),<br />

Noon<br />

Wake Forest (4-4) at North Carolina (5-4),<br />

Noon<br />

Mississippi St. (2-5) at Alabama (3-5), 12:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Austin Peay (3-6) at Davidson (4-4), 1 p.m.<br />

Norfolk St. (5-3) at Delaware St. (3-5), 1 p.m.<br />

Samford (4-4) at E. Kentucky (6-2), 1 p.m.<br />

Drake (4-5) at Jacksonville (6-3), 1 p.m.<br />

S. Carolina St. (3-5) at Morgan St. (2-7), 1<br />

p.m.<br />

James Madison (1-7) at William & Mary (5-<br />

3), 1 p.m.<br />

Liberty (2-6) at Charleston Southern (4-5),<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Gardner-Webb (4-4) at Savannah St. (2-6),<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

W. Carolina (6-3) at Appalachian St. (6-3), 2<br />

p.m.<br />

Morris Brown (3-5) at Benedict (4-5), 2 p.m.<br />

Chattanooga (2-6) at ETSU (4-4), 2 p.m.<br />

Georgia Southern (8-1) at Elon (2-7), 2 p.m.<br />

Houston (0-8) at Louisville (8-1), 2 p.m.<br />

Grambling St. (7-1) at Nicholls St. (2-6), 2<br />

p.m.<br />

Memphis (4-4) at Tennessee (6-1), 2 p.m.<br />

VMI (1-7) at <strong>The</strong> Citadel (2-6), 2 p.m.<br />

Kentucky (1-7) at Vanderbilt (2-6), 2 p.m.<br />

Clark Atlanta (1-7) at Alabama St. (6-2), 2:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Alabama A&M (2-6) at Alcorn St. (4-4), 2:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Tenn.-Martin (1-8) at Murray St. (3-5), 2:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Wofford (3-5) at Furman (6-2), 3 p.m.<br />

Tennessee St. (7-1) at Tennessee Tech (5-<br />

3), 3 p.m.<br />

N.C. State (5-3) at Florida St. (6-2), 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Auburn (6-2) at Georgia (5-2), 3:30 p.m.<br />

Georgia Tech (6-2) at Virginia (3-6), 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Nelly Adham, the woman in the apartment<br />

with him who later was indicted on the same<br />

charge.<br />

‘‘Our initial reaction is one of great relief,’’<br />

said Peter Ginsberg, one of Irvin’s attorneys.<br />

‘‘We are glad Michael can go on with his life<br />

now.’’<br />

Prosecutors said they had not been able to<br />

question the officer before last week because of<br />

an internal investigation involving an unrelated<br />

internal affairs investigation.<br />

E. Illinois (7-1) at Florida Atlantic (3-5), 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Hampton (5-4) at N. Carolina A&T (7-1), 4<br />

p.m.<br />

TCU (4-4) at UAB (4-4), 5 p.m.<br />

N. Iowa (7-2) at W. Kentucky (7-2), 5 p.m.<br />

Troy St. (4-4) at Louisiana-Monroe (1-7), 7<br />

p.m.<br />

Clemson (5-3) at Maryland (8-1), 7 p.m.<br />

W. Illinois (4-4) at South Florida (6-3), 7 p.m.<br />

Florida (7-1) at South Carolina (7-2), 7:45<br />

p.m.<br />

Middle Tennessee (7-2) at LSU (5-3), 8 p.m.<br />

Northwestern St. (7-2) at McNeese St. (5-3),<br />

8 p.m.<br />

MIDWEST<br />

Marshall (7-1) at Miami (Ohio) (7-2), Noon<br />

Minnesota (3-5) at Michigan (6-2), Noon<br />

Indiana (2-5) at Michigan St. (5-2), Noon<br />

Iowa (4-4) at Northwestern (4-4), Noon<br />

Purdue (5-2) at Ohio St. (5-3), Noon<br />

Valparaiso (3-7) at Aurora (7-2), 1 p.m.<br />

Kent St. (4-5) at Ball St. (4-4), 1 p.m.<br />

E. Michigan (2-6) at Cent. Michigan (2-6), 1<br />

p.m.<br />

Bowling Green (5-3) at Ohio (1-7), 1 p.m.<br />

SW Missouri St. (4-5) at S. Illinois (1-7), 1:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Baylor (2-6) at Missouri (3-5), 2 p.m.<br />

Indiana St. (3-6) at Illinois St. (1-8), 2:30 p.m.<br />

East Carolina (5-3) at Cincinnati (5-3), 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Penn St. (3-4) at Illinois (7-1), 3:30 p.m.<br />

Kansas St. (4-4) at Nebraska (10-0), 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Colorado (7-2) at Iowa St. (5-3), 7 p.m.<br />

Quincy (2-7) at SE Missouri (3-7), 7 p.m.<br />

Morehead St. (5-5) at Tiffin (3-7), 7 p.m.<br />

SOUTHWEST<br />

Texas A&M (7-2) at Oklahoma (8-1), Noon<br />

Kansas (2-6) at Texas (8-1), 12:30 p.m.<br />

UCF (5-4) at Arkansas (5-3), 2 p.m.<br />

Texas Tech (5-3) at Oklahoma St. (2-6), 2<br />

p.m.<br />

Lane (3-6) at Ark.-Pine Bluff (3-5), 2:30 p.m.<br />

Jackson St. (5-3) at Prairie View (3-4), 3 p.m.<br />

Tulsa (1-7) at Rice (6-3), 3 p.m.<br />

Fresno St. (7-2) at SMU (2-5), 3 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville St. (5-3) at Sam Houston St. (7-<br />

2), 3 p.m.<br />

SW Texas (4-5) at Stephen F.Austin (5-3), 3<br />

p.m.<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette (3-5) at North Texas (3-<br />

5), 4 p.m.<br />

Southern U. (5-3) at Texas Southern (3-6), 8<br />

p.m.<br />

Louisiana Tech (5-3) at UTEP (2-6), 9 p.m.<br />

FAR WEST<br />

Weber St. (3-6) at Montana (8-1), 2 p.m.<br />

Idaho St. (3-5) at Montana St. (4-5), 2 p.m.<br />

Butler (5-4) at S. Utah (1-8), 3 p.m.<br />

San Diego St. (2-7) at Utah (6-2), 3 p.m.<br />

BYU (9-0) at Wyoming (2-6), 3 p.m.<br />

Southern Cal (4-5) at California (0-8), 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Washington (7-1) at Oregon St. (3-5), 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Oregon (8-1) at UCLA (6-2), 3:30 p.m.<br />

Portland St. (4-4) at E. Washington (5-3), 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Dayton (9-0) at St. Mary’s, Cal. (5-4), 4 p.m.<br />

Wagner (3-5) at San Diego (5-3), 4:30 p.m.<br />

Arkansas St. (2-6) at New Mexico St. (3-6), 5<br />

p.m.<br />

CS Northridge (2-6) at Cal Poly-SLO (5-3), 6<br />

p.m.<br />

Washington St. (8-1) at Arizona St. (4-4),<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

Nevada (2-6) at San Jose St. (2-6), 6:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Stanford (5-2) at Arizona (4-5), 7 p.m.<br />

UNLV (3-6) at New Mexico (4-4), 7 p.m.<br />

N. Arizona (7-2) at Sacramento St. (2-7), 9<br />

p.m.<br />

Boise St. (5-4) at Hawaii (6-2), <strong>11</strong> p.m.<br />

No. 1 Duke, No. 2 Maryland<br />

tops in ACC and the nation<br />

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

Virginia coach Pete Gillen said. ‘‘We can beat<br />

them on a given night, but frankly, they are<br />

Every team in the Atlantic Coast<br />

ahead of us. It’s overall talent, experience, suc-<br />

Conference is used to facing great competition.<br />

cess in big games. <strong>The</strong>y’ve done it under the<br />

Even so, Duke and Maryland begin this season<br />

brightest lights.’’<br />

as an unusually solid 1-2 combination.<br />

Gillen signed a new contract this sum-<br />

For good reasons, top-ranked Duke and<br />

mer after leading the Cavaliers to a 20-win sea-<br />

Maryland are the first teams from the same<br />

son and their first NCAA tournament bid since<br />

conference to start the season 1-2 in the presea-<br />

1997.<br />

son poll in 16 years. Each has four starters College<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cavs need to be better on the road.<br />

returning from teams that reached the Final<br />

<strong>The</strong>y won just two ACC games away from<br />

Four last season.<br />

Preview<br />

home last season and lost to Wake Forest,<br />

Behind All-American guard Jason<br />

Duke and Maryland by an average of 33 points.<br />

Williams, Duke beat Maryland in the semifinals on the Fourth-ranked Kentucky is a slight favorite to win an<br />

way to the national title.<br />

equally competitive Southeastern Conference. Sophomore<br />

Williams, Chris Duhon, Carlos Boozer and Mike Keith Bogans and senior Tayshaun Prince, last season’s<br />

Dunleavy all return, and the Blue Devils come into the sea- SEC Player of the Year, both bypassed the NBA draft to<br />

son as the favorite to become the first team to repeat as make a run at a national title.<br />

national champions since 1992. Duke was the repeat cham- ‘‘Everyone knows we’ve got a legitimate chance to get<br />

pion then, too.<br />

back to the Final Four and win a championship this year,’’<br />

Under normal circumstances, Maryland would be a senior guard J.P. Blevins said. ‘‘I think teams are going to<br />

favorite coming into this year. But instead of an inferiority have problems trying to stop all of our weapons.’’<br />

complex, the Terrapins take the No. 2 ranking in stride — <strong>The</strong> SEC has long sought to be compared with the ACC<br />

they’ve been in the ACC too long to be surprised. on the basketball court, and with No. 6 Florida pushing the<br />

‘‘Duke deserves all the respect they get,’’ Maryland Wildcats, maybe that goal has been accomplished.<br />

guard Juan Dixon said. ‘‘<strong>The</strong>y won the national champi- Last year, the Wildcats tied Florida for the SEC regularonship,<br />

they have a lot of great players back, and their season title in what was supposed to be a rebuilding season.<br />

coach knows what it takes to win.’’<br />

<strong>The</strong> race should be just as good this season.<br />

No. 19 North Carolina, Wake Forest and No. <strong>11</strong> <strong>The</strong> Gators also have two players who chose to return<br />

Virginia will be factors in the ACC race.<br />

to contend for a title. Brett Nelson and Udonis Haslem will<br />

But with Duke’s load of talent, and with Dixon, Lonny lead a team that lost guard Teddy Dupay because of gam-<br />

Baxter, Steve Blake and Byron Mouton coming back for bling allegations. Kwame Brown, the ballyhooed recruit<br />

the Terps, it’s clear who the favorites are.<br />

who committed to play for the Gators, instead bypassed<br />

‘‘Maryland and Duke are a cut above the rest of us,’’ college for the NBA.


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‘89 FORD TEMPO......................... $ 1,195<br />

‘99 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE<br />

...................................................... $ 15,299<br />

‘98 PONTIAC TRANSPORT<br />

Montana, 4 Door............................ $ 14,998<br />

‘98 CHEVY VENTURE VAN... $ 14,498<br />

’97 CHEVY ASTRO AWD...... $ 12,997<br />

‘<strong>01</strong> GMC YUKON SLT............. $ 32,991<br />

‘00 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS<br />

Sunroof.......................................... $ 29,990<br />

‘99 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS<br />

4x4, 9 Passenger, 1 Owner............. $ 23,999<br />

‘97 CHEVY SUBURBAN<br />

Leather, TV/VCR............................. $ 22,997<br />

‘00 CHEVY TRACKER<br />

4x4, 4 Door, Auto., A/C.................. $ 12,990<br />

‘94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE<br />

4x4, 4 Door....................................... $ 9,294<br />

‘93 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER<br />

V-8.................................................... $ 9,293<br />

‘90 CHEVY SUBURBAN............. $ 5,390<br />

‘90 JEEP CHEROKEE................... $ 3,990<br />

‘84 CHEVY K-BLAZER................. $ 1,784<br />

‘99 CHEVY SILVERADO 3 ⁄4 TON<br />

X-CAB........................................ $ 24,953<br />

‘98 DODGE RAM 2500 X-CAB<br />

Turbo Diesel................................... $ 23,898<br />

‘00 CHEVY 1 ⁄2 TON X-CAB<br />

Silverado........................................ $ 21,990<br />

‘99 CHEVY SILVERADO 1 ⁄2 TON<br />

4x4, Short Box, <strong>11</strong>,100 Mi............. $ 20,699<br />

‘96 CHEVY 3 ⁄4 TON X-CAB<br />

4x4, 454 V-8.................................. $ 15,996<br />

‘96 CHEVY 3 ⁄4 TON X-CAB 4x4, 6.5 Turbo<br />

Diesel, 1 Owner, Low Miles.............. $ 14,994<br />

‘99 CHEVY S-10 MAXI CAB<br />

19,000 Miles.................................. $ 12,999<br />

‘89 CHEVY 1 ⁄2 TON X-CAB<br />

4x4................................................... $ 7,489<br />

‘91 FORD F150 SUPERCAB<br />

......................................................... $ 6,991<br />

‘86 FORD F250 SUPERCAB 4X4<br />

Low Miles!.......................................... $ 6,588<br />

‘84 FORD F150 4X4................... $ 3,989<br />

‘87 FORD F250 SUPER CAB<br />

4x4, Flatbed....................................... $ Personals 2 Pets & Supplies 36 Furnished Apts for Rent 81<br />

START DATING tonight! 1-<br />

800-ROMANCE, ext. 6399.<br />

THE SHERIDAN PRESS is<br />

not responsible or liable<br />

for any services, products,<br />

opportunities, or claims<br />

made by advertisers in<br />

this paper.<br />

Adoption 7<br />

ABORTION? WHY?<br />

CONSIDER ADOPTION<br />

Warm, secure, loving home<br />

available for newborn baby.<br />

Please call attorney at<br />

1-800-6<strong>06</strong>-44<strong>11</strong>. A-855.<br />

ABORTION? WHY?<br />

CONSIDER ADOPTION<br />

Warm, secure, loving home<br />

available for newborn baby.<br />

Please call attorney at<br />

1-800-6<strong>06</strong>-44<strong>11</strong>. A-821.<br />

ADOPT: A happily married,<br />

financially secure couple will<br />

LOVE & CHERISH your<br />

infant. Expenses Paid. Julie<br />

& Mike 1-800-562-8287.<br />

Appliances <strong>11</strong><br />

KENMORE DISHWASHER<br />

and Whirlpool stove. Good<br />

cond. Both white w/black<br />

front. 673-8850.<br />

Hot Tub, Sauna, Pool 13<br />

2000 SUNDANCE Spa.<br />

Lounge & therapy seats, new<br />

$6495 asking $4500 motivated<br />

seller 673-1884.<br />

Furniture 14<br />

BEDROOM SET, qn. sz.,<br />

headboard, tall dresser, &<br />

dresser w/mirror. Table w/six<br />

chairs & hutch 673-4396.<br />

BROWN QN. size hide-away.<br />

Excl. cond. $450. 673-6164.<br />

LEXINGTON 3 piece bedroom<br />

set, solid Cherry, $2500,<br />

OBO 684-0<strong>11</strong>4.<br />

Sporting Goods 20<br />

UNIVERSAL STAIR Master,<br />

gym quality. $1000. 673-<br />

9662.<br />

Guns 21<br />

RELOADING EQUIP., all new,<br />

never used. Premium components<br />

from RCBS, Dillon,<br />

Lyman. Manuals, video’s etc.<br />

Dies for 30.<strong>06</strong> & 22.250.<br />

Sacrifice all for $900. 751-<br />

1530 for more information.<br />

Snowmobiles 25<br />

AUSSIE/BORDER COLLIE<br />

pups. WTCH CH Bloodlines.<br />

Exceptional disposition,<br />

handsome markings, natural<br />

workers $100 351-7661 cell.<br />

CREATURE COMFORTS<br />

Professional Pet Sitting,<br />

Call 674-0966.<br />

Bonded & Insured.<br />

Building Materials 40<br />

J&R LUMBER<br />

Quality rough-cut oak lumber.<br />

Perfect for flatbed trailers.<br />

Many dimensions to fit<br />

your needs (307)686-0<strong>11</strong>1.<br />

Heating, Air Conditioning 43<br />

CARRIER WEATHERMAKER<br />

& A/C unit, 55,000 BTU,<br />

used one season $1200<br />

OBO 655-9378.<br />

Office Machines & Equipment 51<br />

XEROX 5314 Copier. Excl.<br />

cond, has had regular professional<br />

maintenance &<br />

comes w/extra cartridges.<br />

Features: Multiple copies,<br />

minimizes/enlarges, legal/letter<br />

size copies. Call 672-<br />

2468 to see and try.<br />

Miscellaneous for Sale 61<br />

MILLER LEGEND AC/DC gas<br />

Welder/generator on trailer<br />

w/leads. Excl. cond. low use.<br />

672-0355.<br />

MOVING BOXES various<br />

sizes, $1/ea. Wardrobes<br />

$3/ea. 683-3002.<br />

SONY WEB TV system w/Sony<br />

keyboard plus Hewlett<br />

Packard 670-C Printer. $125.<br />

672-8512.<br />

Firewood 63<br />

BUNDLE UP YOUR...<br />

quilts, sleeping bags, blankets<br />

& down comforters.<br />

Bring them down for a<br />

good cleaning.<br />

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

<strong>11</strong>0 S. Main. 674-7984.<br />

Meats, Fruits, Vegs. 67<br />

BUTCHER BEEF available in<br />

December. 752-1480.<br />

Musical Instruments 68<br />

BALDWIN PIANO, excl. cond.<br />

$1500. 655-9758.<br />

Wanted to Buy 70<br />

I’M LOOKING for a vehicle<br />

needing a little fix-up. Have<br />

cash. Please call 672-5589.<br />

MOTEL ROOM sized efficiency<br />

apt., util furn. $350/mo. +<br />

dep. Call Carroll Realty 672-<br />

89<strong>11</strong>.<br />

Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82<br />

1 BEDROOM $350/mo + $300<br />

deposit. Utilities incl. except<br />

lights. No pets/smk. 674-<br />

4704.<br />

1 BEDROOM. No smk/pets.<br />

674-9458.<br />

2 BEDROOM apartments.<br />

$550/mo. Lease + dep. No<br />

pets. 672-7643.<br />

2 BEDROOM basement apt.<br />

$350/mo. share util. 655-<br />

0365.<br />

2 BEDROOM, 1 bath apartment,<br />

laundry hookups & offstreet<br />

parking, Sr. citizen discount.<br />

$425/mo. + $300 dep.<br />

No pets. Call 655-2587.<br />

2 BEDROOM, 2 ba., fireplace,<br />

many extras. $475/mo. + util.<br />

Ref. req’d. No pets/smk.<br />

672-6963.<br />

4 BEDROOM, 2 ba., a/c, pellet<br />

stove, laundry room, deck,<br />

$750/mo. + dep. 674-9267<br />

evenings.<br />

FOR RENT<br />

VILLAGE APTS.<br />

FOR THE ELDERLY/<br />

HANDICAPPED/DISABLED<br />

NOW ACCEPTING<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR 1 & 2<br />

BEDROOM APTS. SUBSIDY<br />

DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY<br />

AND ELIGIBILITY. LAUNDRY<br />

FACILITIES ON SITE.<br />

551 Avoca Ave<br />

674-8827<br />

TDD 1-800-877-9975<br />

SHERIDAN APARTMENTS<br />

RENTS AS LOW AS<br />

1 bedroom........................<br />

We have the Perfect Solution with<br />

NO LONG TERM COMMITMENT<br />

PRN positions available Statewide, pick your<br />

extra days without jeopardizing your full-time job.<br />

Also available are short-term contract assignments<br />

Statewide and Nationwide.<br />

‘2000 ARCTIC Cat ZR600 EFI,<br />

Limited 141X2” track, pipe &<br />

chip. 672-7658 evenings.<br />

Horses 27<br />

16H TB Dark Bay 13 yr. old<br />

gelding. $2200. 655-9277<br />

leave message.<br />

FOUR GENTLE broke and well<br />

started 2 yr. old AQHA colts.<br />

Had lots of riding. Great<br />

pedigrees. Some yearlings,<br />

weanlings and bred mares<br />

also available. Call 655-2502<br />

MUST SELL: 3 yr. old Paint<br />

Gelding good prospect, 7 yr.<br />

old Mare 1/2 Qtr.-1/2<br />

Morgan, 18 yr. old Palomino<br />

mare good kids horse. Make<br />

offer 672-7782.<br />

Livestock 30<br />

YOUR ANTIQUES! Pack Rat<br />

157 W. Brundage. 672-0539.<br />

Furnished Apts for Rent 81<br />

1 BEDROOM , 1 ba., w/phone,<br />

cable, util. included. Smoking<br />

ok. Call between 5pm-<strong>11</strong>pm.<br />

672-9757.<br />

ATTRACTIVE LG. Studio,<br />

water pd., off street parking,<br />

No smk/pets. $400/mo. 674-<br />

4<strong>11</strong>6.<br />

LOOKING FOR NO MAINTE-<br />

NANCE RENTAL? Fully furnished-microwave-refrigerator,<br />

housekeeping service,<br />

laundry facilities. Available<br />

NOW! Best Western<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> Center. Call Judy<br />

674-7421.<br />

SHERIDAN/BUFFALO FRANCHISE AVAILABLE<br />

Cleaning Service – Customers Waiting!<br />

307-686-2403 or 800-664-3707<br />

Serving Wyoming since 1994<br />

SENIORS NEEDED!!<br />

Low-income seniors earn money while working with<br />

children in school settings. Money earned will not affect<br />

other elderly benefits that seniors may be receiving. For<br />

more information, contact <strong>The</strong> Foster Grandparent Program.<br />

673-1299 or 1-800-676-1909<br />

Sponsored by Cathedral Home for Children<br />

RN’s $25-$30 per hr<br />

LPN’s $18 per hr<br />

(Rates apply to PRN)<br />

We pay for travel and lodging<br />

We will be interviewing at the<br />

Holiday Inn – <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />

in the Strip Mine Room<br />

on Nov. 6 & 7 from 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM<br />

877-499-76<strong>06</strong> or (307) 672-5892<br />

ahc@starband.net<br />

1,987<br />

$ 320<br />

2 bedroom........................ $ 360<br />

3 bedroom........................ $ Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82<br />

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 />

SMALL STUDIO $275/mo.<br />

includes util. & cable.<br />

Laundry facilities, $250 dep.<br />

No smk/pets. 672-0077.<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPOR-<br />

TUNITY. All real estate<br />

advertising in this newspaper<br />

is subject to the<br />

Federal Fair Housing Act,<br />

which makes it illegal to<br />

advertise any preference,<br />

limitation, or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, handicap, familial<br />

status or national origin,<br />

or intention to make<br />

any such preferences, limitations,<br />

or discrimination.<br />

Familial status includes<br />

children under the age of<br />

18 living with parents or<br />

legal custodians, and<br />

pregnant women and people<br />

securing custody of<br />

children under 18. This<br />

newspaper will not knowingly<br />

accept any advertising<br />

for real estate which is<br />

in violation of the law. Our<br />

readers are hereby<br />

informed that all dwellings<br />

advertised in this newspaper<br />

are available on an<br />

equal opportunity basis.<br />

To report discrimination<br />

call Wyoming Fair Housing<br />

at 1-800-255-6362.<br />

Wyoming Relay: (Voice) 1-<br />

800-877-9975 or TTY at 1-<br />

800-877-9965 or call HUD<br />

toll-free at 1-800-669-<br />

9777.<br />

Avoca Apartments<br />

rent as low as<br />

1 bdrm - $327 or 2 bdrm. - $394<br />

RA depending on availability &<br />

eligibility. Accepting applications<br />

674-7862<br />

TDD 1-800-877-9975<br />

STUDIO APT. util. paid except<br />

phone, avail. now, first & last<br />

month's rent. Can be seen at<br />

547 Sumner St.<br />

WESTERN APARTMENTS<br />

RENTS AS LOW AS<br />

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Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83 Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83<br />

500<br />

672-8681<br />

TDD-1-800-877-9975<br />

Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83<br />

1 Bedroom $385<br />

2 Bedroom $650<br />

4/5 Bedroom $ <strong>11</strong>00<br />

5 Bedroom $1300<br />

Office Space Available<br />

RE/MAX Realty<br />

Associates 673-1000.<br />

1 BEDROOM country cottage.<br />

No pets. Year lease $200 LEASE OR OWN A<br />

dep. $375/mo. Avail. Dec. 1. LUXURY PATIO HOME<br />

672-7981 after 6pm.<br />

2-3 bedroom models, new<br />

2 BEDROOM townhome construction, wood floors,<br />

$525/mo. + util., lease &<br />

2-3 bathrooms.<br />

deposit. No pets. 672-2820. Monthly - starting @ $1,500;<br />

6mo. leases available. Patio<br />

2 BEDROOM, $450/mo. + dep. homes priced from the 200’s.<br />

& util. Ref. needed. No pets.<br />

672-6883.<br />

Powder Horn<br />

Realty, Inc.<br />

2 BEDROOM, 2 ba., hardwood (307) 674-9545<br />

throughout, garage, lg. yard 1-800-329-0598<br />

www.thepowderhorn.com<br />

& deck w/privacy fence, 2<br />

storage sheds. $750/mo. +<br />

dep. 673-4664.<br />

Business Building for Rent 92<br />

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1.5 MAIN STREET Office or retail<br />

ba., lrg. master suite. All space. Location 41 S. Main.<br />

appl. including dishwasher, Call 674-9520.<br />

fireplace, A/C. No smk/pets. Office Space for Rent 94<br />

$750/mo. 674-4<strong>11</strong>6.<br />

1000 SQ. FT. of commercial<br />

NEW 3 bedroom 21/2 bath space.Can be used for retail<br />

townhouse attached garage, or office. Great Main Street<br />

all major appliances, a/c, no location, with plenty of park-<br />

dogs, $850/mo. Local numing. Avail. Dec.1st or 2000<br />

ber 737-2479.<br />

sq. ft. after Jan. 1st. please<br />

call for an appointment 672-<br />

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 ba., 2 car 1891.<br />

attached garage, Big Horn.<br />

Extraordinary view. Lease. FURNISHED OFFICE w/copi-<br />

No pets/smk. $975/mo. 674- er. $300/mo., util. included.<br />

7718.<br />

674-9469, 8am-5pm M-F.<br />

ONE BEDROOM, w/garage. OFFICE SPACE downtown in<br />

Available now. W/D the Cady Building 672-2820.<br />

hookups, large kitchen, wood<br />

floors, yard & snow taken PROFESSIONAL OFFICE has<br />

care of. $450/mo. plus space for rent, Golden Suite<br />

deposit & util. No smk/pets. arrangement. Available<br />

See at 378 W. Burkitt from 4 November 1st. Prime loca-<br />

to 7 pm on Wed. Nov. 7th. tion, receptionist, conference<br />

room, ample client parking,<br />

SMALL 2 bedroom, no pets, etc. For more information<br />

$400/mo. + util. & dep. please call Jim @ 673-6576.<br />

References needed 672-<br />

8094.<br />

Storage Space 96<br />

AACE SELF Storage units on<br />

Fort Rd. Office at 644 N.<br />

Miss Your Paper? Gould 672-2839.<br />

Call 672-2431<br />

Between 5:30-6:30 p.m. CIELO STORAGE<br />

Monday-Friday<br />

1318 Skeels St. 752-3904.<br />

or between 8-9 a.m.<br />

on Saturdays D & D STORAGE-KROE Lane.<br />

Phone 683-2508, 672-9412.<br />

107 EAST ALGER<br />

Across from Centennial <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

674-6419<br />

Open Saturdays until 4PM


B4 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Storage Space 96 Help Wanted 130 Help Wanted 130<br />

CROWN STORAGE Inc., 298<br />

Scrutchfield Lane. Phone<br />

674-4676.<br />

ATTENTION: WORK from<br />

home. $25-$75/hr. P/T F/T.<br />

Free booklet 888-267-4222.<br />

JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM<br />

• AM & PM Dishwashers<br />

• Room Attendants<br />

ELDORADO STORAGE<br />

elping you conquer space.<br />

3856 Coffeen, 672-7297.<br />

ATTN: WORK FROM HOME<br />

$1500 - $7500 PT / FT<br />

1-888-248-7132<br />

www•gotcash2bank•com<br />

• Housemen<br />

Must be available weekends<br />

Apply in person<br />

1809 Sugarland Dr.<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

WOODLAND PARK Storage,<br />

also inside boats & RV's.<br />

52<strong>11</strong> Coffeen. 674-7355.<br />

For Sale or Rent 97<br />

2 BEDROOM mobile home for<br />

rent and trailer space for<br />

rent. 672-6475.<br />

Child Care 100<br />

DAY CARE in Home. Full time<br />

opening age 3-5. 673-0796.<br />

WILL DO babysitting in my<br />

home. 674-5055.<br />

Work Wanted <strong>11</strong>3<br />

CAN’T DO those jobs around<br />

the home you use to? Need<br />

a helping hand. Call 674-<br />

5303 will give references.<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

25 YRS. or older with a CDL<br />

license, full-time delivery person.<br />

Send reply to Box<br />

02029, c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

<strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box 20<strong>06</strong>,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Established Home<br />

Improvement Company is<br />

seeking individuals to fill the<br />

following positions:<br />

• Experienced Siding<br />

Installer<br />

• Experienced Gutter Installer<br />

-$1 per linear foot<br />

• Entry Level Gutter Installer<br />

Apply in person at:<br />

1746 Coffeen Avenue<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />

307-672-6045<br />

ACCESS TO COMPUTER?<br />

Earn up to $500 to $6000/mo.<br />

PT/FT<br />

1-888-725-9922<br />

24 hr. record. Free booklet.<br />

www.have6figures.com<br />

ALL positions needed. Apply in<br />

person at Golden Steer.<br />

ATTENTION: Own a computer?<br />

Put it to work for you.<br />

$1000/mo. P/T. $5000/mo.<br />

F/T. Free information. 1-800-<br />

373-<strong>11</strong>61 or visit: www.<br />

apathtofreedom.com.<br />

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stro – Graph<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 7, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

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for you both in personal and<br />

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Send for your Astro-Graph<br />

predictions for the year ahead<br />

by mailing $2 and SASE to<br />

Astro-Graph, C/O this newspaper.<br />

P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe,<br />

OH 44092-<strong>01</strong>67. Be sure to<br />

state your zodiac sign.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-<br />

Dec. 21) — Someone you’ll be<br />

closely associated with today<br />

will turn out to be extremely<br />

lucky for you. She or he is on a<br />

roll and you’ll be able to share<br />

in your pal’s good fortune.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-<br />

Jan. 19) — Some kind of an<br />

alliance which may have been<br />

established for one purpose<br />

BAKER: 4-5 days per week,<br />

3:45 am to ?. Wages negotiable.<br />

Send reply to Box<br />

04075, c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

<strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box 20<strong>06</strong>,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

BEEHIVE HOMES is looking<br />

for a weekend caregiver.<br />

Good working environment.<br />

Apply at 561 Avoca Ave. or<br />

call 672-1881.<br />

CARPENTER, MINIMUM 2<br />

years experience. Laborer,<br />

no experience. Local residential<br />

contractor, long term,<br />

year-round employment,<br />

672-5726. 8 am to 5 pm.<br />

CHRISTIAN CAMP in Big Horn<br />

Mountains above Dayton,<br />

WY seeking a full-time<br />

Facilities Coordinator (maintenance,<br />

mechanical & construction<br />

skills desired). Also<br />

seeking a Head Cook for<br />

Summer Camps & Weekend<br />

Retreats. Call 655-2490 or<br />

e m a i l :<br />

campbethelwy@yahoo.com<br />

for applications or information.<br />

COORDINATOR, FOR<br />

Volunteer Tutors. Recruit,<br />

match and train tutors for<br />

ESOL and basic literacy<br />

components of the Adult<br />

Basic Education Program.<br />

Requires Bachelor’s degree<br />

and experience with tutors<br />

and adult ed. Application<br />

review beginning immediately.<br />

Applications available<br />

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

Personnel Office. EOE.<br />

DOCTOR’S ASSISTANT position<br />

ASAP. Busy doctor’s<br />

office. Please send resume<br />

to Box 02028, c/o <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box<br />

20<strong>06</strong>, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

DRIVERS-OWNER Operators-<br />

Premier flatbed carrier paying<br />

77% of 100%. No up<br />

front money. Paid Weekly.<br />

1200 mile avg. haul. Great<br />

Benefits & 48 state terminal<br />

network. 800-457-2349.<br />

EXPERIENCED line cook, P/T<br />

day & night. Apply in person<br />

at Pony Bar & Grill. 3 S.<br />

Gould after 2 pm.<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 />

HOT LOCKS Hair Designs Day<br />

Spa is looking for an energetic<br />

massage therapist. Will<br />

rent space or pay commission.<br />

672-7587.<br />

could turn out to benefit you in<br />

another area today as well. It’ll<br />

prove to be a rewarding partnership.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.<br />

19) — Don’t panic if you get<br />

matched in a competitive<br />

development today against an<br />

individual whose track record<br />

is superior to yours. <strong>The</strong> odds<br />

will be in your favor.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March<br />

20) — Treat negative events<br />

today as if they’re going to<br />

turn around in your favor, and<br />

that’s exactly what will happen.<br />

A strong philosophical<br />

outlook will be your key to<br />

success.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April<br />

19) — No matter how badly<br />

you may have failed at something,<br />

this is a good day to try,<br />

try again. If you keep at it,<br />

before this day is over,<br />

chances are you’ll realize great<br />

success.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May<br />

20) — <strong>The</strong> goodwill you project<br />

today will strike a responsive<br />

cord with someone you’ve<br />

had trouble with, stimulating<br />

this person to do things for you<br />

she or he wouldn’t have done<br />

otherwise.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)<br />

NEEDED: WOMEN and men<br />

for ETSS Grand Funded<br />

Certified Nurses Training at<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> College, Dates<br />

offered Nov. 5-16 & Dec. 3-<br />

14. Contact Sarah Myers @<br />

674-6446 ext 6220 for eligibility<br />

requirements & course<br />

registration. This training is<br />

funded by a Federal Grant<br />

through the Dept of<br />

Employment.<br />

OLIVER’S BAR and Grill, a<br />

new metropolitan-style<br />

restaurant, is hiring; cooks,<br />

servers and bartenders. If<br />

you are energetic, self motivated,<br />

hard working and<br />

want to work and learn in this<br />

dynamic new business, bring<br />

resume to the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

Center Fri. Nov. 9, from 12-5<br />

pm. or Sat. Nov. 10 from 9-5<br />

pm. For more info. call 751-<br />

0748.<br />

PERKINS RESTAURANT &<br />

bakery is now looking for a<br />

part-time baker. 20-25/hrs.<br />

per week, early mornings<br />

hours. Please apply in person<br />

1373 Coffeen Ave. EOE.<br />

POSITIONS AVAILABLE:<br />

preschool teachers, & daycare<br />

assistants in a muti-age<br />

setting. Contact Tongue<br />

River Child’s Place 655-<br />

2226.<br />

PRIVATE TUTOR needed<br />

approx. 2 times per week in<br />

Modern Math & English. 672-<br />

7745.<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT #2<br />

is looking for:<br />

Assistant High School<br />

Boys Basketball Coach<br />

See <strong>Sheridan</strong> Employment<br />

Resources Center at 61 S.<br />

Gould, phone: 672-9775<br />

for more information.<br />

SEEKING PART-TIME medical<br />

receptionist. Computer experience<br />

preferred, knowledge<br />

of ICD-9 & CPT coding helpful.<br />

Send reply to: Box<br />

04074, c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />

<strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box 20<strong>06</strong>,<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

YES, STRESS LESS!<br />

We’ll handle the mess.<br />

Any questions?<br />

683-3041 Mari or<br />

683-2551 Jacque.<br />

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Bernice Bede Osol<br />

— Even if at first you don’t<br />

think it’s possible to correct a<br />

mistake that got you into some<br />

trouble, there will be ways to<br />

turn things around today.<br />

You’ve still got what it takes.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July<br />

22) — Let go of the little<br />

things today, and concentrate<br />

on matters that are large in<br />

scope. That’s where you’ll<br />

realize your biggest successes<br />

at this time.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) —<br />

You may not know of it at this<br />

time, but someone who has<br />

your best interests at heart may<br />

be doing something for you<br />

that you need. You could learn<br />

of it later in the day.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)<br />

— Get involved today with<br />

people whom you consider<br />

your friends, because you<br />

could derive some benefits<br />

through them. Your expectations<br />

and theirs will be in good<br />

harmony at this time.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)<br />

— If you give her enough time<br />

today, Lady Luck will come<br />

through for you and help you<br />

improve your lot in life.<br />

Remain optimistic, no matter<br />

what happens.<br />

Help Wanted 130<br />

THE GOLDEN Triangle<br />

Enterprise Facilitation<br />

Project is proud to implement<br />

the first project of it’s kind in<br />

Montana. A highly motivated<br />

individual is required for this<br />

new and challenging initiative.<br />

<strong>The</strong> successful applicant<br />

will be providing oneon-one<br />

assistance to new<br />

and expanding businesses in<br />

North Central Montana.<br />

Candidates must show;<br />

excellent communications<br />

skills, varied private<br />

sector/small business experience,networking/interpersonal<br />

skills, positive attitude,<br />

problem solving skills, energy,<br />

a willingness to learn,<br />

empathy, and a community<br />

mindedness. Specifically<br />

looking for a demonstrated<br />

passion for helping others. A<br />

training program will be provided.<br />

A local working board<br />

will provide support to the<br />

position. Competitive<br />

salary commensurate with<br />

exp. Closing Date: <strong>11</strong>/30/<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Send resume w/detailed cover<br />

letter to: Stephanie<br />

Rittmann, 2 4th Ave. SE.,<br />

Conrad, MT 59425 Phone:<br />

4<strong>06</strong>-271-4053.<br />

Help Wanted, Sales 134<br />

RETAIL SALES<br />

Representative: CellularOne,<br />

a leading provider of wireless<br />

communications, is seeking<br />

a professional motivated<br />

sales representative in<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong>. Entry-level sales<br />

reps have an opportunity to<br />

participate in a strong training<br />

program and rewarding<br />

career path. This is a full<br />

time position offering a competitive<br />

salary and commission<br />

with a generous benefit<br />

package. Previous sales<br />

experience is required.<br />

Cellular experience, basic<br />

PC and typing skill are a<br />

plus. Send resume to: 364<br />

Coffeen, <strong>Sheridan</strong> WY<br />

828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

SALES POSITION: We have a<br />

position available at our<br />

Gillette, Wyoming location, in<br />

Contractor Sales department,<br />

with contractors,<br />

builders, and homeowners,<br />

selling building materials,<br />

millwork, etc. Experience in<br />

Contractor sales, or building<br />

industry is required. This is<br />

an excellent opportunity, if<br />

you are a highly motivated<br />

individual, with good communication<br />

skills, can work with<br />

little supervision, enjoy dealing<br />

with people, and have<br />

experience in the building<br />

materials industry. We offer<br />

an excellent compensation<br />

package & benefit package;<br />

including medical, 4<strong>01</strong>K,<br />

paid vacation and holidays. If<br />

you feel you have the qualifications<br />

for this position, we<br />

would like to hear from you.<br />

Please send your resume to:<br />

Knecht Home Center Inc.<br />

Att: Wally Bork, 320 W. Blv.<br />

Rapid City, SD. 577<strong>01</strong>. No<br />

Phone Calls Please. EOE.<br />

HANDY WOMAN, for sale for<br />

cost of 2002 ads. 737-2463.<br />

Bridge<br />

Another sense of<br />

deja vu, again?<br />

Harold Rosenberg, an art<br />

critic and author, wrote, “<strong>The</strong><br />

purpose of education is to keep<br />

a culture from being drowned<br />

in senseless repetitions, each<br />

of which claims to offer a new<br />

insight.”<br />

Obviously, the main aim of<br />

these columns is twofold:<br />

entertainment and enlightenment<br />

(sometimes known as<br />

education). Today’s column<br />

tries to offer new insight<br />

despite the apparent repetition.<br />

This deal is almost the same as<br />

yesterday’s, East now having<br />

the diamond jack and South<br />

the diamond 10. Assuming<br />

West leads his singleton diamond,<br />

how can the defenders<br />

defeat the contract?<br />

South’s four-spade overcall<br />

wouldn’t win universal support.<br />

Probably an expert panel<br />

Land/Property Sale 199<br />

Lot prices from<br />

$ $ 23,700 to 35,800<br />

Financing Available<br />

674-<strong>01</strong>96<br />

www.hollyponds.com<br />

Real Estate 200<br />

3 BEDROOM, 1 ba., main<br />

floor. 3 bedroom, 1 ba. separate<br />

entrance basement<br />

apt. 672-8631.<br />

4 BEDROOM, 2 ba. 1600 sq.<br />

ft., & oversized 2 car garage<br />

at 928 Illinois Just $95,000.<br />

For appt. call Charlene 673-<br />

5956(H) or 672-0773 (W).<br />

4 BEDROOM, 2 full ba.,<br />

large kitchen, living & family<br />

rooms, wood-pellet<br />

stove, solid const., lots of<br />

storage, custom built-ins,<br />

unique interior, very well<br />

maintained. Large corner<br />

lot, chain link fenced backyard<br />

w/privacy, mature<br />

trees, several fruit trees,<br />

flagstone patio, attached<br />

2-car garage. 338 S.<br />

Carlin. $159,500. Shown<br />

by appt. 674-6671.<br />

KEN CARCICH<br />

Residential-Commercial<br />

“<strong>The</strong> only Real Estate<br />

numbers you’ll need.”<br />

672-89<strong>11</strong><br />

or 751-0003<br />

CARROLL REALTY<br />

LOTS, LOANS & HOMES<br />

MANUFACTURED & MODULAR<br />

HOMES, DUPLEXES & OFFICES<br />

672-1707<br />

www.wyohomeplace.com<br />

NEW HOUSE for sale. Owner<br />

will rent. 2,600 sq. ft. on one<br />

level, full basement, 2 car<br />

garage. Call Carylan McLean<br />

at Coldwell Banker ABC<br />

Realty Company 674-7458.<br />

NEWLY remodeled 2 bedroom,<br />

1 ba., w/bsmt. Lg.<br />

shop/garage. New siding, hot<br />

tub & deck. Lg. lot w/mature<br />

trees. 546 Airport Rd. 673-<br />

0870.<br />

PRIVATE INVESTOR looking<br />

to buy income property.<br />

Residential preferred. If<br />

you’ve been thinking of selling,<br />

call John at 655-2587.<br />

SHERIDAN, WY Package<br />

liquor store. Well established,<br />

excellent location,<br />

includes some rental property,<br />

some owner financing,<br />

Pat Green 1-888-996-6683.<br />

Convience Store with package<br />

liquor Interstate<br />

Location, Northern Wyoming.<br />

Excellent opportunity for<br />

owner operator Pat Green 1-<br />

888-996-6683<br />

‘99 ATLANTIC 16X80 3 bedroom,<br />

2 ba. 672-6182 after 5<br />

pm or leave message.<br />

would vote in favor of one<br />

spade. When you have the<br />

highest-ranking suit, you enjoy<br />

an advantage because you can<br />

outbid the opponents at the<br />

same level.<br />

Double-dummy (all cards<br />

face-up on the table), West can<br />

drown the contract by starting<br />

with any card except a trump.<br />

But the lead that makes defensive<br />

success most difficult is<br />

the obvious diamond two. If<br />

East takes dummy’s queen<br />

with his ace and gives West a<br />

diamond ruff, the contract will<br />

make if, as we saw yesterday,<br />

South tackles trumps by cashing<br />

the ace and continuing<br />

with the queen to pin West’s<br />

jack.<br />

<strong>The</strong> defenders need to win<br />

two spades, one heart and one<br />

diamond. To do this, East can<br />

duck trick one. Or he can win<br />

with the diamond ace and shift<br />

Autos-Accessories 300<br />

Look into the<br />

Future of<br />

Automotive<br />

2002<br />

PREVIEW<br />

Today<br />

in<br />

1 OR more vehicles wanted.<br />

We pay cash. 672-5589.<br />

72 CHEVY Blazer “CST” 350,<br />

extra wheels, $3000 OBO,<br />

673-7432 lv. msg. or see at<br />

843 King St., <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />

‘73 BRONCO, one owner,<br />

137K, 302 V-8, 3 spd., dual<br />

tanks, Radial Tires, 8000 lb.<br />

Warn Winch, Dual Shocks,<br />

old but cared for 751-1530<br />

for more information.<br />

‘77 DODGE Colt 4 spd., RWD,<br />

runs great. 32 mpg in town.<br />

Good all around “beater” or<br />

kid car. $750. 672-6376.<br />

‘80 Volkswagen p/u, 4 spd, gas<br />

engine, 70K, $2550. ‘67 Ford<br />

Galaxy 3 spd auto, 390 V-8,<br />

$2650. OBO. 672-3226.<br />

‘82 ECONOLINE Van E350.<br />

$1500. 672-8094.<br />

‘85 FORD Bronco 2, 4x4. Runs<br />

good straight body, good<br />

cond, $2250. Call 672-6855.<br />

‘86 HONDA CRX, runs great,<br />

$1500. Call 672-6855.<br />

‘86 NISSAN p/u, 4x4, V6, runs<br />

great, $3200 OBO 672-5293.<br />

‘88 DODGE Caravan $750.<br />

672-2037.<br />

‘89 BRONCO II Eddie Bauer,<br />

4wd, 5 spd, am/fm/cassette,<br />

ski rack, 108K. Good cond.<br />

$2950 OBO. 672-3812.<br />

‘89 CHEVY Corsica, excl.<br />

cond. FWD, A/C, new<br />

tires/brakes. 672-6233.<br />

‘96 GMC Diesel 3/4 ton, 4x4,<br />

Ext Cab, loaded. 673-9718.<br />

Phillip Alder<br />

to a heart or club. Or, the most<br />

interesting, he can return the<br />

diamond jack at trick two —<br />

but only if West doesn’t ruff!<br />

How can the defenders work<br />

all that out? I know not!<br />

Autos-Accessories 300<br />

‘96 OLDS 88 LS, full power,<br />

forest green w/tan leather<br />

interior, security & remote<br />

starting systems. Super condition.<br />

77k mi. $8500. 672-<br />

3291 after 5 pm.<br />

‘98 VW Jetta Wolfsburg, 5 yr.<br />

ext. warranty. 45k mi., p/w/l,<br />

$13,500 OBO. 351-1051.<br />

‘99 GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ext.<br />

cab SLE package. 37K mi.<br />

Below book: $16,000 OBO.<br />

739 S. Main. 674-8947.<br />

‘99 TOYOTA Avalon XL, A/C,<br />

auto, loaded. Excl. cond.<br />

$15,000. 673-5419 after 5.<br />

GREEN ‘98 Dodge Grand<br />

Caravan SE, 7 passenger,<br />

rear air, 70K. $12,500. 684-<br />

0<strong>11</strong>1.<br />

MUST SELL ‘97 Dodge Ram<br />

1500 Club Cab, mint condition.<br />

Low miles w/service<br />

records Will entertain best<br />

offer 751-1921.<br />

ATV's 302<br />

‘00 POLARIS 500 Sportsman,<br />

215 miles, new condition,<br />

back basket & bags. $5600.<br />

Cell: 775-722-3183.<br />

2000 POLARIS, 335 4x4, barely<br />

ridden, books at $4000<br />

selling for $3000 672-9246.<br />

‘93 HONDA TRX 300 EX, low<br />

hrs., clean, some extras, fun<br />

ATV. $2750. 655-2416.<br />

‘95 KAWASAKI 300 4X4, very<br />

good cond. $2800 674-4288.<br />

Motorcycles 303<br />

‘96 YZ 125. $1200 OBO. 683-<br />

3384.<br />

Motor Homes 304<br />

78 26 ft motor home, 40K<br />

miles. Inside is very nice,<br />

runs great. Never be cold<br />

while camping/hunting again.<br />

$6500. Call 672-6855.<br />

‘92 BOUNDER Class A, Ford<br />

Chassis, 2 A/C, basement,<br />

awning, 75K, fully equipped.<br />

Clean. $30,000. 674-8529.<br />

DAILY<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

<strong>The</strong> best Services<br />

available NOW!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Best Deals<br />

for<br />

Home<br />

Improvements!<br />

‘89 FORD F150 XLT Lariat, x-<br />

Lost & Found 160 STORY, WY 2/3 bedroom live cab, 302 5 spd., 4X4, Extra<br />

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LOST FROM 4th & Gould, Appraised $212,500. Selling<br />

mostly gray long hair cat. at $197,000. 683-2303. sub- ‘89 FORD XLT pickup w/top-<br />

Declawed, female, missing marineshop.com/karlpen.htmper, 4x4, ac/ps/pb/pw/pl,<br />

since Oct. 26. 674-5328.<br />

cruise, sliding rear window,<br />

Mobile Homes for Sale 2<strong>01</strong> tilt wheel, 302-V-8, 5 sp.,<br />

Antiques 170<br />

towing pkg, excl. cond. 1<br />

14X56 2 bedroom, 1 ba., new<br />

owner. 672-6280.<br />

ANTIQUE DROP leaf, gate leg flooring throughout, bath-<br />

FOR SNOW removal & yard<br />

table w/fold down middle room remodeled. Quiet loca-<br />

tidy-up. Call Andy 673-0797.<br />

leaf. $350. 672-5<strong>01</strong>3.<br />

tion. Includes range, refrig,<br />

‘91 MERC Topaz, cd/ac. Runs<br />

swamp cooler & shed.<br />

well. 88K mi. 30+ mpg.<br />

Guaranteed Roofing<br />

$14,000 OBO. 672-1825.<br />

$1800 672-6874.<br />

Low Rates<br />

HUFF’S ANTIQUES &<br />

Steve Horsley • 672-7697<br />

‘93 CHEVY 3/4 ton X-Cab, 4x4,<br />

Collectibles Show & Sale in 3 BEDROOM, 1 ba., newer 6.5 turbo diesel, AT, <strong>11</strong>6k,<br />

Billings at the Metra-Park floor coverings, great loca-<br />

LANDE'S DRYWALL<br />

nice. $9,200 674-4086.<br />

Montana Pavilion. Fri. Nov. tion call 672-0495 after 5 pm.<br />

& PAINT<br />

9, 5-9 pm, Sat. Nov. 10, 10<br />

A Complete Drywall Service<br />

am- 5 pm, & Sun. Nov. <strong>11</strong>,<br />

‘93 JEEP Cherokee, excl. 2nd •25 yrs. exp. •Ins. •Free est.<br />

10 am- 4pm. Admission ‘79 COLT 14X60 3 bedroom, vehicle. $4500. 673-4340. Bert Lande 672-3247<br />

$4.00 good all weekend. <strong>11</strong>/2 ba. Updated. $8000.<br />

674-7336.<br />

‘94 RODEO p/w, p/l, automatic, MY CLEANING LADY.<br />

excl. cond. $ 6500 672-5419. Housekeeping service,<br />

Business Opportunities 190<br />

<strong>Sheridan</strong> County. Efficient,<br />

honest, excl. ref. 655-2484.<br />

REMODELING? RATES are<br />

down and Loeber Const. can<br />

help you. Have your project<br />

done for the Holidays. Over<br />

40 years. experience. Call<br />

751-6937 or 673-0558.<br />

ROUGH CUT-LUMBER<br />

Cut to order. (4<strong>06</strong>)984-6283<br />

HWCWP - Birney, MT<br />

RR PAINTING: Reasonable<br />

prices, free est. 655-3818.<br />

WILD GAME PROCESSING<br />

Call for prices. 674-4263.<br />

L. M. Boyd Revisited<br />

You can recite the Lord's<br />

Prayer in as little as 13 seconds<br />

if you zip right along. Maybe<br />

it's appropriate that such be so.<br />

Someone dies in this country<br />

every 13 seconds. Those who<br />

pray a lot - anywhere at any<br />

time - always have good reason.<br />

Q. What proportion of the<br />

women who get abortions are<br />

women who've already had<br />

abortions?<br />

A. About 35 percent, say<br />

the medicos.


3,900 German troops may<br />

join terror-attack response<br />

Would be first<br />

major deployment<br />

since World War II<br />

BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Gerhard<br />

Schroeder offered up to 3,900 German<br />

troops for the U.S. war on terrorism<br />

Tuesday, backing up Germany’s pledge of<br />

solidarity with the United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong> historic offer to ready German<br />

troops could lead to the nation’s widestranging<br />

military engagement since World<br />

MADRID, Spain (AP) — A car bomb<br />

rocked a busy Madrid area during morning<br />

rush hour Tuesday, injuring about 100<br />

people, authorities said. Within an hour of<br />

the blast, police arrested a man and a<br />

woman suspected of setting off the explosion<br />

for the Basque separatist group ETA.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bomb mangled more than a dozen<br />

cars and shattering windows along<br />

Corazon de Maria street in northeastern<br />

Madrid as thousands of people headed to<br />

nearby offices and schools. <strong>The</strong> street par-<br />

EXCITEMENT MATTERS<br />

Annual<br />

1858 Coffeen Ave. • 307-672-34<strong>11</strong><br />

We are Professional Grade<br />

THANKSGIVING SALE<br />

6.9 % 5.9 %<br />

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

turkeys<br />

War II. But reflecting Germany’s reluctance<br />

to become embroiled in combat,<br />

Schroeder said there are no immediate<br />

plans to deploy ground troops.<br />

‘‘This is an important, fundamental<br />

and — if you like — historic decision,’’<br />

Schroeder said.<br />

Germany’s participation would<br />

include help combating nuclear, biological<br />

and chemical weapons; about 100 special<br />

forces; medical evacuation services;<br />

air transport; and naval forces to protect<br />

shipping lanes, Schroeder told a news<br />

conference.<br />

Schroeder has been eager to put<br />

Germany in the forefront of the coali-<br />

allels the main highway to the international<br />

airport and is in one of the capital’s<br />

busiest areas.<br />

Interior Minister Mariano Rajoy said<br />

the bombers’ target appeared to be Juan<br />

Junquera, secretary general of the government’s<br />

scientific policy department,<br />

whose official car was passing by when<br />

the bomb went off. Junquera, a former<br />

interior and defense ministry official, was<br />

slightly injured.<br />

Rajoy blamed the ETA, whose attacks<br />

4.9 %<br />

PAYMENT EXAMPLES:<br />

Finance $ 10,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 19004 per mo.<br />

Finance $ 15,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 28436 per mo.<br />

Finance $ 20,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 37868 per mo.<br />

48 VEHICLES Priced under $ 10,000<br />

21 of these under $ 5,000<br />

1990 DODGE CARAVAN 181290C was $ 3,495 NOW $ 1,495<br />

1989 MERCURY SABLE 281360C was $ 3,995 NOW $ 1,995<br />

1992 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 281681C was $ 5,995 NOW $ 2,995<br />

1988 CHEVY 3 ⁄4 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 58<strong>11</strong>22T was $ 6,995 NOW $ 4,995<br />

1991 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 281330C was $ 7,995 NOW $ 5,995<br />

1992 FORD F-150 EXT. CAB 4X4 481861T was $ 8,495 NOW $ 6,995<br />

1995 NISSAN PATHFINDER 180981C was $ 8,695 NOW $ 6,995<br />

2000 GMC SONOMA 474121T was $ 10,995 NOW $ 8,995<br />

1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 281981C was $ 12,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />

1997 GMC SAFARI VAN AWD 281940C was $ 14,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />

1997 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SEDAN 281760C was $ 10,813 NOW $ 9,995<br />

1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 181420C was $ 13,995 NOW $ 10,995<br />

1998 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 17770C was $ 13,995 NOW $ <strong>11</strong>,995<br />

1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281890C was $ 13,913 NOW $ 12,995<br />

2000 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 181780C was $ 16,495 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1996 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281520C was $ 14,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1994 CHEVY SUBURBAN 181581C was $ 16,996 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1997 HONDA ACCORD 282780C was $ 15,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1999 JEEP CHEROKEE A95622<strong>01</strong> was $ 16,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1999 FORD WINDSTAR LX 181671C was $ 16,995 NOW $ 14,995<br />

1999 JEEP WRANGLER 281741T was $ 18,995 NOW $ 15,995<br />

1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 180300C was $ 22,995 NOW $ 17,995<br />

1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 281210C was $ 23,995 NOW $ 18,995<br />

1998 GMC 1 ⁄2 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 481960T was $ 22,999 NOW $ 18,995<br />

20<strong>01</strong> BUICK LESABRE SEDAN A<strong>11</strong>22759 was $ 22,995 NOW $ 20,999<br />

1998 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 180770C was $ 26,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />

1997 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 181530C was $ 24,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />

2000 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 582200T was $ 27,495 NOW $ 24,995<br />

1999 GMC DENALI 181500C was $ 29,995 NOW $ 25,995<br />

2000 GMC DENALI 181490C was $ 34,995 NOW $ 27,995<br />

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tion’s military response to terrorism, and<br />

said he expected to win the German parliament’s<br />

approval next week.<br />

He said the government’s positive<br />

response to the specific U.S. requests was<br />

issued in ‘‘a solidarity that I have<br />

expressed again and again’’ since the<br />

Sept. <strong>11</strong> attacks on New York and<br />

Washington.<br />

Britain has been Washington’s<br />

staunchest NATO ally in the anti-terror<br />

campaign, flying refueling and reconnaissance<br />

missions in support of U.S.<br />

airstrikes in Afghanistan. It had also fired<br />

Tomahawk cruise missiles from a submarine<br />

in the Arabian Sea.<br />

Car-bomb blast injures 100 in Madrid<br />

have killed more than 800 people in car<br />

bombings and shootings in a 33-year campaign<br />

for independence of Basque regions<br />

in northern Spain and southwestern<br />

France.<br />

Ninety-nine people were treated for<br />

injuries, almost all for cuts and shock,<br />

ambulance service spokesman Emilio<br />

Benito said. By midday, only four<br />

remained in hospitals, including a woman<br />

and her 3-year-old child, whose injuries<br />

weren’t life-threatening.<br />

Over 1.5 Million<br />

in used inventory.<br />

All 1998 and<br />

Newer Pre-owned<br />

Vehicles will be<br />

eligible for 4.9%<br />

APR for up to 60<br />

months. O.A.C.<br />

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JERUSALEM (AP) — In a<br />

new hint of momentum to break<br />

the stalemate with the<br />

Palestinians, Prime Minister<br />

Ariel Sharon and his moderate<br />

foreign minister, Shimon Peres,<br />

are holding discussions on a<br />

new peace plan, officials said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> initiative came amid<br />

new violence Tuesday:<br />

Palestinian gunmen ambushed<br />

an Israeli military jeep at an<br />

army outpost south of the West<br />

Bank town of Nablus, and three<br />

Palestinians were killed and an<br />

Israeli soldier was critically<br />

wounded, the army said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 40-minute clash took<br />

place on a bypass road south of<br />

the Palestinian village of Tell,<br />

village residents said. <strong>The</strong>y said<br />

that a child was injured by a ricocheting<br />

bullet.<br />

In a bid to end 14 months of<br />

violence, Sharon and Peres have<br />

met once and plan another session<br />

Friday to discuss the new<br />

peace initiative, Sharon<br />

spokesman Raanan Gissin said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

‘‘We are examining whether<br />

it is possible to bring our positions<br />

closer,’’ Peres told Israel<br />

Radio.<br />

Peres acknowledged last<br />

Public notices<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong> B5<br />

While three die,<br />

Sharon, Peres<br />

discuss new<br />

peace initiative<br />

week that he was working on a<br />

new peace plan. Israeli news<br />

reports said at the time it called<br />

for a Palestinian state and the<br />

dismantling of Jewish settlements<br />

in the Gaza Strip, where<br />

about 7,000 Israelis live amid<br />

more than a million<br />

Palestinians.<br />

Sharon has not said he<br />

would dismantle any of the<br />

nearly 150 Jewish settlements in<br />

the West Bank and Gaza Strip<br />

— where some 200,000 Israelis<br />

live — and in the past he has<br />

been one of the key patrons of<br />

the Jewish settler movement.<br />

Gissin said Tuesday the latest<br />

version of the plan as he<br />

understood it didn’t include the<br />

issue of dismantling settlements,<br />

because it was something<br />

to be decided later during<br />

negotiations on a permanent<br />

peace agreement with the<br />

Palestinians.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Israeli daily Haaretz on<br />

Tuesday said the plan included:<br />

a demilitarized Palestinian state<br />

in Gaza first; negotiations on its<br />

borders in the West Bank;<br />

maintaining the status quo in<br />

Jerusalem; ‘‘compensation’’ but<br />

no ‘‘right of return’’ to Israel<br />

for millions of Palestinian war<br />

refugees and descendants.<br />

SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1<br />

RANCHESTER, WY<br />

Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 25(b) of the Wyoming Education<br />

Code 1969, as amended, the following list of warrants over $500.00 for<br />

October 16, 20<strong>01</strong> is published herewith:<br />

General Fund<br />

CK# VENDOR NAME CK AMOUNT<br />

81792 APPLE COMPUTER INC 1,598.00<br />

81799 BIG COUNTRY OIL 1,930.43<br />

81809 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 3,558.33<br />

81813 BRUCO INC 1,562.52<br />

81819 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CO 965.98<br />

81826 CELLULAR ONE 749.04<br />

81829 COLLINS COMMUNICATIONS INC 2,137.50<br />

81839 CRESCENT EECTRIC SUPPLY CO 693.63<br />

81853 GIBSON FAMILY HARDWARE & LUMBER 656.81<br />

81860 HARKER MELLINGER CPA’S 2,340.00<br />

81865 HOLT RINEHART & WINSTON 8<strong>01</strong>.50<br />

81867 INFINITE TECHNOLOGIES INC 2,520.00<br />

81891 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITES 9,726.14<br />

81903 NORMATIVE SERVICES INC 5,550.00<br />

81904 NORTHERN WYOMING MENTAL HEALTH 568.75<br />

819<strong>11</strong> PEPPER AT ECKROTH 554.42<br />

81919 QUEST COMMUNICATIONS 1,961.14<br />

81920 RADIO SHACK 599.94<br />

81935 SHERIDAN COUNTY IMPLEMENT 664.93<br />

81936 SHERIDAN COUNTY TREASURER 629.50<br />

81944 SHERIDAN WINNELSON CO 810.00<br />

81952 STAR COMPUTER 2,300.80<br />

81953 STAR VIDEO AUDIO 1,798.00<br />

81955 STEVE’S TRUCK SERVICE 1,178.84<br />

81969 TONGUE RIVER MS INPREST 543.00<br />

81972 TOP OFFICE PRODUCTS 3,413.13<br />

81977 TUCKER’S INC 717.85<br />

81983 VALLEY WELDERS SUPPLY INC 770.52<br />

81986 VISA-BUSINESS 2,338.25<br />

81990 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS 1,313.58<br />

81991 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS AP 9<strong>06</strong>.91<br />

81993 WALMART COMMUNITY BHE 1,<strong>11</strong>1.81<br />

82004 XL TIRE INC 1,250.92<br />

82<strong>01</strong>8 CNA SURETY 600.00<br />

82024 FIBERPIPE 755.46<br />

82036 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 646.37<br />

82039 SHERIDAN COLLEGE POLICE SCIENCE 735.00<br />

82043 STAR COMPUTER 1,3<strong>06</strong>.00<br />

82051 TUCKER’S INC 1,202.54<br />

82052 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 667.37<br />

82053 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 505.02<br />

82238 WSBA 740.00<br />

ESEA TITLE FUND<br />

7886 DARE PROGRAM 2,500.00<br />

7895 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 612.50<br />

7898 RADISSON HOTEL CASPER 531.00<br />

7907 VISA-BUSINESS 875.00<br />

BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND<br />

95 FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 3,088.64<br />

96 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 1,850.00<br />

97 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES 7,465.30<br />

98 ROETECK, LLC 1,315.40<br />

99 TSP 77,285.36<br />

100 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 790.00<br />

1<strong>01</strong> TSP 3,244.21<br />

103 ANTHONY ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS 6,375.00<br />

CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION<br />

N/A N/A N/A<br />

HOT LUNCH FUND<br />

1<strong>06</strong>95 FOOD SERVICE OF AMERICA 779.15<br />

1<strong>06</strong>96 GFG FOODSERVICE 7,345.04<br />

1<strong>06</strong>97 GILLETTE DAIRY OF THE BLACK HILLS 1,779.40<br />

10703 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2,268.49<br />

BIG HORN HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

1858 BUSH-WELLS 882.37<br />

1861 INTERMOUNTAIN WOOD PRODUCTS 766.44<br />

1865 PEPSI OF GILLETTE 614.30<br />

TONGUE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

1532 WALSWORTH PLUMBING 166.24<br />

TONGUE RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

2858 KILPATRICK CREATIONS 560.00<br />

TONGUE RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

N/A N/A N/A<br />

<strong>The</strong> above warrants were approved for payment in October 16, 20<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Rodney S. Svee<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

Publish: November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION PERMIT<br />

Notice is hereby given that Wyoming Electric, Inc. has applied for a<br />

permit to subdivide a tract of land in <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming located<br />

as follows:<br />

A portion of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 55 North, Range 84<br />

West of the 6th Principal Meridian, said property being Lot 1 of the Fox<br />

Minor Subdivision, and also being a portion of Tract A of Jeffries Draw<br />

Subdivision and generally located approximately 2 miles south of the<br />

City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming on Upper Road and containing 15.82 acres.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plat of this subdivision will be reviewed by the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Planning Commission in a public meeting on November 7, 20<strong>01</strong> at 5:30<br />

P.M. in the Second Floor Meeting Room in the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Courthouse Addition, 224 South Main Street, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Publish: October 30, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

SHERIDAN CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Adjustments of the City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY, will meet in<br />

the City Council Chambers at City Hall, <strong>Sheridan</strong> WY at 7:00 p.m. on<br />

November 8, 20<strong>01</strong>, to consider the following items:<br />

1. Request for variance from maximum allowed height in a M1<br />

Industrial Zone and site approval for a telecommunication monopole<br />

tower located in a southerly direction from the southeast intersection<br />

of Ponderosa and Timberline Drive in the N1/2 Section 35, T56N, R84W,<br />

6th PM.<br />

Arthur W. Elkins<br />

Arthur Elkins - City Clerk<br />

Publish: October 31, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Focus on<br />

the World<br />

Mailbag sent<br />

from D.C. to<br />

U.S. consulate<br />

in Russia tests<br />

positive<br />

for anthrax<br />

MOSCOW (AP) — A<br />

diplomatic mailbag sent<br />

from Washington to the U.S.<br />

consulate in the Russian city<br />

of Yekaterinburg tested positive<br />

for anthrax spores, consular<br />

officials said Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> consulate asked the<br />

Russian State Center for<br />

Medical-Epidemiological<br />

Control to test six mailbags<br />

after an employee of the<br />

State Department’s mail<br />

facility in Virginia was diagnosed<br />

with anthrax on Oct<br />

25.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first round of tests<br />

uncovered no traces of<br />

anthrax, but a second test<br />

found spores in one of the<br />

bags, a consulate statement<br />

said.<br />

‘‘We understand that<br />

since two tests were<br />

required to detect spores, the<br />

amount of anthrax in the bag<br />

was negligible,’’ the statement<br />

said.<br />

Bodies of Kursk<br />

crew buried<br />

in home cities<br />

MOSCOW (AP) — Nine<br />

bodies removed from the<br />

wreckage of the Kursk<br />

nuclear submarine were<br />

buried Tuesday in their<br />

home cities in ceremonies<br />

evoking painful memories of<br />

the disaster more than a year<br />

ago.<br />

Many of the sailors came<br />

from the western city of<br />

Kursk, namesake of the submarine,<br />

and eight bodies<br />

were buried there Tuesday.<br />

Another sailor was buried in<br />

the Volga River city of<br />

Nizhny Novgorod.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kursk exploded and<br />

sank on Aug. 12, 2000, during<br />

naval maneuvers in the<br />

Barents Sea, killing its entire<br />

crew of <strong>11</strong>8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> submarine was lifted<br />

from the Barents Sea floor<br />

by a Dutch consortium in a<br />

$60 million salvage effort<br />

and carried to a dry dock<br />

last month.<br />

Investigators have pulled<br />

56 bodies from the Kursk<br />

since it was raised, and 50 of<br />

them have been identified.<br />

Another 12 bodies were<br />

removed by divers during an<br />

operation last year.<br />

Wife of slain<br />

Canadian, five<br />

others confess<br />

they killed him<br />

for money<br />

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

wife of a Canadian man and<br />

five of her accomplices have<br />

confessed to killing him in<br />

Kuwait last month in a plot<br />

to collect his insurance money,<br />

the interior ministry said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suspects, all<br />

Filipinos, have been referred<br />

to prosecutors, the ministry<br />

said in a written statement.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y planned the Oct. 10<br />

shooting of aircraft technician<br />

Luc Ethier to ‘‘get part<br />

of the victim’s insurance<br />

policy,’’ it said.<br />

A seventh suspect, also<br />

Filipino, had fled to neighboring<br />

Saudi Arabia and<br />

was expected to be extradited,<br />

according to the ministry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife, Mary Jane<br />

Vitos, was injured in the<br />

shooting and remains hospitalized.<br />

She and Ethier were<br />

married in February. Police<br />

have not released Ethier’s<br />

hometown.<br />

Murder carries a maximum<br />

penalty in Kuwait of<br />

death by hanging.<br />

Earlier Tuesday, the interior<br />

minister, Sheik<br />

Mohammed Al Khaled Al<br />

Sabah, told Parliament that<br />

the wife had confessed.<br />

Vitos, 26, initially had<br />

identified a Kuwaiti man as<br />

the assailant. He denied the<br />

charge, and his lawyer said<br />

he had an alibi.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ministry said the<br />

suspects tried to make use of<br />

the ‘‘delicate situation in the<br />

area and the world to cover<br />

their heinous crime.’’ It did<br />

not elaborate.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re initially had been<br />

suspicions that Ethier’s<br />

killing was related to the<br />

U.S. military operation in<br />

Afghanistan and retaliatory<br />

threats against Westerners<br />

living in this oil-rich state.


3,900 German troops may<br />

join terror-attack response<br />

Would be first<br />

major deployment<br />

since World War II<br />

BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Gerhard<br />

Schroeder offered up to 3,900 German<br />

troops for the U.S. war on terrorism<br />

Tuesday, backing up Germany’s pledge of<br />

solidarity with the United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong> historic offer to ready German<br />

troops could lead to the nation’s widestranging<br />

military engagement since World<br />

MADRID, Spain (AP) — A car bomb<br />

rocked a busy Madrid area during morning<br />

rush hour Tuesday, injuring about 100<br />

people, authorities said. Within an hour of<br />

the blast, police arrested a man and a<br />

woman suspected of setting off the explosion<br />

for the Basque separatist group ETA.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bomb mangled more than a dozen<br />

cars and shattering windows along<br />

Corazon de Maria street in northeastern<br />

Madrid as thousands of people headed to<br />

nearby offices and schools. <strong>The</strong> street par-<br />

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War II. But reflecting Germany’s reluctance<br />

to become embroiled in combat,<br />

Schroeder said there are no immediate<br />

plans to deploy ground troops.<br />

‘‘This is an important, fundamental<br />

and — if you like — historic decision,’’<br />

Schroeder said.<br />

Germany’s participation would<br />

include help combating nuclear, biological<br />

and chemical weapons; about 100 special<br />

forces; medical evacuation services;<br />

air transport; and naval forces to protect<br />

shipping lanes, Schroeder told a news<br />

conference.<br />

Schroeder has been eager to put<br />

Germany in the forefront of the coali-<br />

allels the main highway to the international<br />

airport and is in one of the capital’s<br />

busiest areas.<br />

Interior Minister Mariano Rajoy said<br />

the bombers’ target appeared to be Juan<br />

Junquera, secretary general of the government’s<br />

scientific policy department,<br />

whose official car was passing by when<br />

the bomb went off. Junquera, a former<br />

interior and defense ministry official, was<br />

slightly injured.<br />

Rajoy blamed the ETA, whose attacks<br />

4.9 %<br />

PAYMENT EXAMPLES:<br />

Finance $ 10,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 19004 per mo.<br />

Finance $ 15,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 28436 per mo.<br />

Finance $ 20,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 37868 per mo.<br />

48 VEHICLES Priced under $ 10,000<br />

21 of these under $ 5,000<br />

1990 DODGE CARAVAN 181290C was $ 3,495 NOW $ 1,495<br />

1989 MERCURY SABLE 281360C was $ 3,995 NOW $ 1,995<br />

1992 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 281681C was $ 5,995 NOW $ 2,995<br />

1988 CHEVY 3 ⁄4 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 58<strong>11</strong>22T was $ 6,995 NOW $ 4,995<br />

1991 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 281330C was $ 7,995 NOW $ 5,995<br />

1992 FORD F-150 EXT. CAB 4X4 481861T was $ 8,495 NOW $ 6,995<br />

1995 NISSAN PATHFINDER 180981C was $ 8,695 NOW $ 6,995<br />

2000 GMC SONOMA 474121T was $ 10,995 NOW $ 8,995<br />

1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 281981C was $ 12,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />

1997 GMC SAFARI VAN AWD 281940C was $ 14,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />

1997 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SEDAN 281760C was $ 10,813 NOW $ 9,995<br />

1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 181420C was $ 13,995 NOW $ 10,995<br />

1998 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 17770C was $ 13,995 NOW $ <strong>11</strong>,995<br />

1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281890C was $ 13,913 NOW $ 12,995<br />

2000 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 181780C was $ 16,495 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1996 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281520C was $ 14,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1994 CHEVY SUBURBAN 181581C was $ 16,996 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1997 HONDA ACCORD 282780C was $ 15,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1999 JEEP CHEROKEE A95622<strong>01</strong> was $ 16,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />

1999 FORD WINDSTAR LX 181671C was $ 16,995 NOW $ 14,995<br />

1999 JEEP WRANGLER 281741T was $ 18,995 NOW $ 15,995<br />

1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 180300C was $ 22,995 NOW $ 17,995<br />

1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 281210C was $ 23,995 NOW $ 18,995<br />

1998 GMC 1 ⁄2 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 481960T was $ 22,999 NOW $ 18,995<br />

20<strong>01</strong> BUICK LESABRE SEDAN A<strong>11</strong>22759 was $ 22,995 NOW $ 20,999<br />

1998 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 180770C was $ 26,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />

1997 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 181530C was $ 24,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />

2000 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 582200T was $ 27,495 NOW $ 24,995<br />

1999 GMC DENALI 181500C was $ 29,995 NOW $ 25,995<br />

2000 GMC DENALI 181490C was $ 34,995 NOW $ 27,995<br />

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tion’s military response to terrorism, and<br />

said he expected to win the German parliament’s<br />

approval next week.<br />

He said the government’s positive<br />

response to the specific U.S. requests was<br />

issued in ‘‘a solidarity that I have<br />

expressed again and again’’ since the<br />

Sept. <strong>11</strong> attacks on New York and<br />

Washington.<br />

Britain has been Washington’s<br />

staunchest NATO ally in the anti-terror<br />

campaign, flying refueling and reconnaissance<br />

missions in support of U.S.<br />

airstrikes in Afghanistan. It had also fired<br />

Tomahawk cruise missiles from a submarine<br />

in the Arabian Sea.<br />

Car-bomb blast injures 100 in Madrid<br />

have killed more than 800 people in car<br />

bombings and shootings in a 33-year campaign<br />

for independence of Basque regions<br />

in northern Spain and southwestern<br />

France.<br />

Ninety-nine people were treated for<br />

injuries, almost all for cuts and shock,<br />

ambulance service spokesman Emilio<br />

Benito said. By midday, only four<br />

remained in hospitals, including a woman<br />

and her 3-year-old child, whose injuries<br />

weren’t life-threatening.<br />

Over 1.5 Million<br />

in used inventory.<br />

All 1998 and<br />

Newer Pre-owned<br />

Vehicles will be<br />

eligible for 4.9%<br />

APR for up to 60<br />

months. O.A.C.<br />

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JERUSALEM (AP) — In a<br />

new hint of momentum to break<br />

the stalemate with the<br />

Palestinians, Prime Minister<br />

Ariel Sharon and his moderate<br />

foreign minister, Shimon Peres,<br />

are holding discussions on a<br />

new peace plan, officials said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> initiative came amid<br />

new violence Tuesday:<br />

Palestinian gunmen ambushed<br />

an Israeli military jeep at an<br />

army outpost south of the West<br />

Bank town of Nablus, and three<br />

Palestinians were killed and an<br />

Israeli soldier was critically<br />

wounded, the army said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 40-minute clash took<br />

place on a bypass road south of<br />

the Palestinian village of Tell,<br />

village residents said. <strong>The</strong>y said<br />

that a child was injured by a ricocheting<br />

bullet.<br />

In a bid to end 14 months of<br />

violence, Sharon and Peres have<br />

met once and plan another session<br />

Friday to discuss the new<br />

peace initiative, Sharon<br />

spokesman Raanan Gissin said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

‘‘We are examining whether<br />

it is possible to bring our positions<br />

closer,’’ Peres told Israel<br />

Radio.<br />

Peres acknowledged last<br />

Public notices<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong> B5<br />

While three die,<br />

Sharon, Peres<br />

discuss new<br />

peace initiative<br />

week that he was working on a<br />

new peace plan. Israeli news<br />

reports said at the time it called<br />

for a Palestinian state and the<br />

dismantling of Jewish settlements<br />

in the Gaza Strip, where<br />

about 7,000 Israelis live amid<br />

more than a million<br />

Palestinians.<br />

Sharon has not said he<br />

would dismantle any of the<br />

nearly 150 Jewish settlements in<br />

the West Bank and Gaza Strip<br />

— where some 200,000 Israelis<br />

live — and in the past he has<br />

been one of the key patrons of<br />

the Jewish settler movement.<br />

Gissin said Tuesday the latest<br />

version of the plan as he<br />

understood it didn’t include the<br />

issue of dismantling settlements,<br />

because it was something<br />

to be decided later during<br />

negotiations on a permanent<br />

peace agreement with the<br />

Palestinians.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Israeli daily Haaretz on<br />

Tuesday said the plan included:<br />

a demilitarized Palestinian state<br />

in Gaza first; negotiations on its<br />

borders in the West Bank;<br />

maintaining the status quo in<br />

Jerusalem; ‘‘compensation’’ but<br />

no ‘‘right of return’’ to Israel<br />

for millions of Palestinian war<br />

refugees and descendants.<br />

SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1<br />

RANCHESTER, WY<br />

Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 25(b) of the Wyoming Education<br />

Code 1969, as amended, the following list of warrants over $500.00 for<br />

October 16, 20<strong>01</strong> is published herewith:<br />

General Fund<br />

CK# VENDOR NAME CK AMOUNT<br />

81792 APPLE COMPUTER INC 1,598.00<br />

81799 BIG COUNTRY OIL 1,930.43<br />

81809 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 3,558.33<br />

81813 BRUCO INC 1,562.52<br />

81819 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CO 965.98<br />

81826 CELLULAR ONE 749.04<br />

81829 COLLINS COMMUNICATIONS INC 2,137.50<br />

81839 CRESCENT EECTRIC SUPPLY CO 693.63<br />

81853 GIBSON FAMILY HARDWARE & LUMBER 656.81<br />

81860 HARKER MELLINGER CPA’S 2,340.00<br />

81865 HOLT RINEHART & WINSTON 8<strong>01</strong>.50<br />

81867 INFINITE TECHNOLOGIES INC 2,520.00<br />

81891 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITES 9,726.14<br />

81903 NORMATIVE SERVICES INC 5,550.00<br />

81904 NORTHERN WYOMING MENTAL HEALTH 568.75<br />

819<strong>11</strong> PEPPER AT ECKROTH 554.42<br />

81919 QUEST COMMUNICATIONS 1,961.14<br />

81920 RADIO SHACK 599.94<br />

81935 SHERIDAN COUNTY IMPLEMENT 664.93<br />

81936 SHERIDAN COUNTY TREASURER 629.50<br />

81944 SHERIDAN WINNELSON CO 810.00<br />

81952 STAR COMPUTER 2,300.80<br />

81953 STAR VIDEO AUDIO 1,798.00<br />

81955 STEVE’S TRUCK SERVICE 1,178.84<br />

81969 TONGUE RIVER MS INPREST 543.00<br />

81972 TOP OFFICE PRODUCTS 3,413.13<br />

81977 TUCKER’S INC 717.85<br />

81983 VALLEY WELDERS SUPPLY INC 770.52<br />

81986 VISA-BUSINESS 2,338.25<br />

81990 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS 1,313.58<br />

81991 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS AP 9<strong>06</strong>.91<br />

81993 WALMART COMMUNITY BHE 1,<strong>11</strong>1.81<br />

82004 XL TIRE INC 1,250.92<br />

82<strong>01</strong>8 CNA SURETY 600.00<br />

82024 FIBERPIPE 755.46<br />

82036 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 646.37<br />

82039 SHERIDAN COLLEGE POLICE SCIENCE 735.00<br />

82043 STAR COMPUTER 1,3<strong>06</strong>.00<br />

82051 TUCKER’S INC 1,202.54<br />

82052 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 667.37<br />

82053 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 505.02<br />

82238 WSBA 740.00<br />

ESEA TITLE FUND<br />

7886 DARE PROGRAM 2,500.00<br />

7895 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 612.50<br />

7898 RADISSON HOTEL CASPER 531.00<br />

7907 VISA-BUSINESS 875.00<br />

BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND<br />

95 FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 3,088.64<br />

96 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 1,850.00<br />

97 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES 7,465.30<br />

98 ROETECK, LLC 1,315.40<br />

99 TSP 77,285.36<br />

100 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 790.00<br />

1<strong>01</strong> TSP 3,244.21<br />

103 ANTHONY ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS 6,375.00<br />

CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION<br />

N/A N/A N/A<br />

HOT LUNCH FUND<br />

1<strong>06</strong>95 FOOD SERVICE OF AMERICA 779.15<br />

1<strong>06</strong>96 GFG FOODSERVICE 7,345.04<br />

1<strong>06</strong>97 GILLETTE DAIRY OF THE BLACK HILLS 1,779.40<br />

10703 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2,268.49<br />

BIG HORN HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

1858 BUSH-WELLS 882.37<br />

1861 INTERMOUNTAIN WOOD PRODUCTS 766.44<br />

1865 PEPSI OF GILLETTE 614.30<br />

TONGUE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

1532 WALSWORTH PLUMBING 166.24<br />

TONGUE RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

2858 KILPATRICK CREATIONS 560.00<br />

TONGUE RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />

N/A N/A N/A<br />

<strong>The</strong> above warrants were approved for payment in October 16, 20<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Rodney S. Svee<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

Publish: November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION PERMIT<br />

Notice is hereby given that Wyoming Electric, Inc. has applied for a<br />

permit to subdivide a tract of land in <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming located<br />

as follows:<br />

A portion of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 55 North, Range 84<br />

West of the 6th Principal Meridian, said property being Lot 1 of the Fox<br />

Minor Subdivision, and also being a portion of Tract A of Jeffries Draw<br />

Subdivision and generally located approximately 2 miles south of the<br />

City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming on Upper Road and containing 15.82 acres.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plat of this subdivision will be reviewed by the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Planning Commission in a public meeting on November 7, 20<strong>01</strong> at 5:30<br />

P.M. in the Second Floor Meeting Room in the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />

Courthouse Addition, 224 South Main Street, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />

Publish: October 30, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

SHERIDAN CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Adjustments of the City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY, will meet in<br />

the City Council Chambers at City Hall, <strong>Sheridan</strong> WY at 7:00 p.m. on<br />

November 8, 20<strong>01</strong>, to consider the following items:<br />

1. Request for variance from maximum allowed height in a M1<br />

Industrial Zone and site approval for a telecommunication monopole<br />

tower located in a southerly direction from the southeast intersection<br />

of Ponderosa and Timberline Drive in the N1/2 Section 35, T56N, R84W,<br />

6th PM.<br />

Arthur W. Elkins<br />

Arthur Elkins - City Clerk<br />

Publish: October 31, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

Focus on<br />

the World<br />

Mailbag sent<br />

from D.C. to<br />

U.S. consulate<br />

in Russia tests<br />

positive<br />

for anthrax<br />

MOSCOW (AP) — A<br />

diplomatic mailbag sent<br />

from Washington to the U.S.<br />

consulate in the Russian city<br />

of Yekaterinburg tested positive<br />

for anthrax spores, consular<br />

officials said Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> consulate asked the<br />

Russian State Center for<br />

Medical-Epidemiological<br />

Control to test six mailbags<br />

after an employee of the<br />

State Department’s mail<br />

facility in Virginia was diagnosed<br />

with anthrax on Oct<br />

25.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first round of tests<br />

uncovered no traces of<br />

anthrax, but a second test<br />

found spores in one of the<br />

bags, a consulate statement<br />

said.<br />

‘‘We understand that<br />

since two tests were<br />

required to detect spores, the<br />

amount of anthrax in the bag<br />

was negligible,’’ the statement<br />

said.<br />

Bodies of Kursk<br />

crew buried<br />

in home cities<br />

MOSCOW (AP) — Nine<br />

bodies removed from the<br />

wreckage of the Kursk<br />

nuclear submarine were<br />

buried Tuesday in their<br />

home cities in ceremonies<br />

evoking painful memories of<br />

the disaster more than a year<br />

ago.<br />

Many of the sailors came<br />

from the western city of<br />

Kursk, namesake of the submarine,<br />

and eight bodies<br />

were buried there Tuesday.<br />

Another sailor was buried in<br />

the Volga River city of<br />

Nizhny Novgorod.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kursk exploded and<br />

sank on Aug. 12, 2000, during<br />

naval maneuvers in the<br />

Barents Sea, killing its entire<br />

crew of <strong>11</strong>8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> submarine was lifted<br />

from the Barents Sea floor<br />

by a Dutch consortium in a<br />

$60 million salvage effort<br />

and carried to a dry dock<br />

last month.<br />

Investigators have pulled<br />

56 bodies from the Kursk<br />

since it was raised, and 50 of<br />

them have been identified.<br />

Another 12 bodies were<br />

removed by divers during an<br />

operation last year.<br />

Wife of slain<br />

Canadian, five<br />

others confess<br />

they killed him<br />

for money<br />

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

wife of a Canadian man and<br />

five of her accomplices have<br />

confessed to killing him in<br />

Kuwait last month in a plot<br />

to collect his insurance money,<br />

the interior ministry said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suspects, all<br />

Filipinos, have been referred<br />

to prosecutors, the ministry<br />

said in a written statement.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y planned the Oct. 10<br />

shooting of aircraft technician<br />

Luc Ethier to ‘‘get part<br />

of the victim’s insurance<br />

policy,’’ it said.<br />

A seventh suspect, also<br />

Filipino, had fled to neighboring<br />

Saudi Arabia and<br />

was expected to be extradited,<br />

according to the ministry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife, Mary Jane<br />

Vitos, was injured in the<br />

shooting and remains hospitalized.<br />

She and Ethier were<br />

married in February. Police<br />

have not released Ethier’s<br />

hometown.<br />

Murder carries a maximum<br />

penalty in Kuwait of<br />

death by hanging.<br />

Earlier Tuesday, the interior<br />

minister, Sheik<br />

Mohammed Al Khaled Al<br />

Sabah, told Parliament that<br />

the wife had confessed.<br />

Vitos, 26, initially had<br />

identified a Kuwaiti man as<br />

the assailant. He denied the<br />

charge, and his lawyer said<br />

he had an alibi.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ministry said the<br />

suspects tried to make use of<br />

the ‘‘delicate situation in the<br />

area and the world to cover<br />

their heinous crime.’’ It did<br />

not elaborate.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re initially had been<br />

suspicions that Ethier’s<br />

killing was related to the<br />

U.S. military operation in<br />

Afghanistan and retaliatory<br />

threats against Westerners<br />

living in this oil-rich state.


B6 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />

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