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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 12

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6-B Friday, August 1 9. 1 988 The Billings Gazette Wallop opens campaign for 3rd term Legislator, teacher seek Cheyenne job the economy and inining. Wallop also named several bills he sponsored to help Wyoming residents, including one that saved the Social Security system from financial failure, reauthorization of the Higher Education and Elementary and Secondary Education acts and the Wallop-Breaux Sport Fish Restoration fund Vinich, meanwhile, said he would prefer to face Wallop in a debate rather than trade comments in the media. "I think it's important to the people to be able to have the candidates participate in a debate," he said "I welcome the opportunity to meet Malcolm head-on in a debate and give Wyoming people a chance to hear both candidates face-to-face. That will let the people evaluate the issues and then they can more readily make a decision.

That is a primary part of the legislative process." Wallop did congratulate Vinich on his victory. "It's a significant honor to carry your party's banner into the general election," said Wallop, who faced only token oppostion in the primary. mer Gov. Ed Herschler, a Democrat who supported the Senate primary bid of Superintendent of Public Instruction Lynn Simons, that Vinich's legislative record was "lackluster." "If Democratic leaders believe that about his record, that's something the people of Wyoming should note," he said. Wallop said he would also run on his own record of achievements in 12 years in the Senate.

"My record has been one of solid, conservative representation of Wyoming," he said. "And despite the fact that the labor unions, the Sierra Club and John Vinich dont like that record, it is one that reflects the will of the people of Wyoming and then-solid independence." Wallop said he has a voting attendance record in the Senate of 92 percent and has pioneered the concept of a statewide network of field offices to better serve constituents. He also pointed to his work on oil and gas concerns, such as a recent vote to repeal the Windfall Profits Tax, as well as efforts in the area of water, agriculture, jobs, senior citizens' issues, education, CASPER, Wyo. (AP) U.S. Sen.

Malcolm Wallop, trying to win a third term in the Senate, launched his general election campaign Wednesday with a promise to hold his record and that of his challenger, Democratic State Sen. John Vinich, up for voter review. The Republican incumbent, in comments made during the opening of his Casper campaign headquarters, first congratulated Vinich for winning the three-way Democratic primary race for the Senate and then criticized his legislative record. "I intend to hold Mr. Vinich to his record in the Wyoming Legislature, a record that reveals a pro-union, anti-job, anti-development attitude that Wyoming cannot afford to send to Washington, D.C," he said.

"The people of Wyoming should know just what kind of record John Vinich has compiled in the Legislature. Voters across Wyoming will realize that his sort of tax-and-spend approach to government isnt the kind of leadership Wyoming and the nation need today." Wallop also pointed to comments made by for but I think it will take a lot of work. Tm going to go out and meet as many people as I caa Of the 21,180 voters in Cheyenne's primary, 29.9 percent, 4,989, voted for Birleffi, while Schaeffer received 3,732 votes, almost 22.7 percent "I think all things considered, we stand equal as of (Wednesday)," Schaeffer said. "I congratulate her, but we are coming after her and we are going to be No. 1 in November." Erickson said the support for Birleffi and Schaeffer demonstrates that the city's residents are looking for a new mayor.

"Evidently it is time for a change and I appreciate the voters' wishes and will work with both of the nominees," he said. CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) Cheyenne voters have selected a state legislator and a junior high school science teacher to compete for the Cheyenne mayor's office. Voters in Tuesday's primary selected from a nine-candidate field state Rep. Lynn Birleffi, a Democrat, and Gary Schaeffer to run in November's general election.

In the process, voters failed to give Mayor Don Erickson a shot at a fourth term in office, giving him 1,991 votes to place fourth in the field. Birleffi said she was pleased with her victory, which she attributed to a group of volunteers who helped with her campaign. "I want to keep the campaign positive and based on who's the most qualified to help the city of Cheyenne turn itself around," she said. "I think I can win this race, JOIN THE MILLIONS 0F SATISFIED SNAPPER USERS fS- XfSS N.1"-P'2,fy?,er New! 4 H.P if LJ I yT yjp Sen-Propelled 2 Cycle Push 4L IJ WIirS 2 $45995 7 moss 5 vJ L- w-'A wi Free Rear Catefier fif ifW' LWiL wtthFr Rear Crtctw VpiS 34H.P.21"Self I RATED Ss ylrx I rn Reaf CatoWf I By a leading VQ)lrs AS LOW AS 1 consumer 11 f0000 I 4 H.P.-21405P CZ Zfelk mJ Self Propelled -Pictured Wl "rVgf vtsfh I 6 Forward Speeds j1 WlmJTJL -J I 1 Hi Vac Cutting Deck SS-WTXCriM I Steel Rear Drive Wheels Cjyy sajwj Dual Element Air Cleaner 11 1 Adjustable Cutting Heights WiV3 I I 19" PUSH MOWER 21" PUSH MOWER SELF-PROPELLED ELECTRIC MOWER Pnl $3995 597995 mmm mw tfr anMiraa Saul Sf rniMima Xar if mi, ma IJ mxMLma mmmmWmmwWmWmmWmm 18. 3 yp tyCLE RECOIL START 21" 3.5 HP CYCLE RECOIL START 21" 3.5 HP 4-CVCLE RECOIL START 19" PUSH 1000 WATT WITH FREE 00J0mmS.

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Enter the Billings Gazette's Name the Tiger Cubs contest and you could win a trip to the Columbus Zoo and other fabulous prizes. Jack Hanna ip to uuumbus, Utuo lor two people. uirecior Accommodations for 3 days and two nights. Columbus Zoo A behind the scenes tour of the Columbus Zoo and personal visit by fack Hanna A family membership to the ZooMontana Zoological "Everyday is Christmas with a society which includes a membership card and certificate, invitations to special zoo events, newsletter, free admission to various North American zoos, a ZooMontana sticker and lapel pin. ZooMontana sweatshirt A pair of 20" Dalrin Tiger cubs.

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Each entry must have two names tor the Tiger cubs. Only one winning entry wHt be selected. 4. The winning entry will be selected tor the Tiger cubs by a panel ot judges including Jim Duncan, administrator of ZooMontana and Jack Hanna, director ot the Columbus Zoo. 5.

By participating in this contest, each contestant agrees to comply with the rules outlined herein and further agrees to accept the decisions ot the judges as final and binding in all matters. 6. In the unlikely event that two different entries with the same winning names are chosen by the judges, a random drawing will be nek) to determine the winner. 7. Prizes may not be transferred.

No prize substitutions will be permitted. Prizes can not be exchanged for cash. 8. Panibpeticn in this contest constitutes permission to use the winner's name and photograph in publicity. 9.

The trip to the Columbus Zoo must be taken by October 1, 1988 and is subject to Jack Kama's schedule and availability. 0. Employees of ZooMontana, The Billings Gazette, Lee Enterprises and the ZooMontana board of directors are not eligible to enter the contest. wWi FfM Raw CatdMTa Saiartkry, Astrast 13 Sanday.AiMjal 14 p.m. pjn.

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