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Volume 122, Number 136

TUESDAY, May 15, 2012

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CMC trustees dump SourceGas lease agreement

HIDING UNDER THE HIDES

Utility may revert to original site, press ahead John Colson Post Independent Staff

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees on Monday tossed out a lease agreement permitting installation of a natural gas compressor station on the school’s Spring Valley campus. But Natalie Shelbourn, a spokeswoman for SourceGas, which wants the to install the compressor facility on college land, said CMC is “really giving us no alternative but to take legal action.” The trustees also agreed to hire a lawyer to defend their position. “We have a legally binding lease with CMC,” said Shelbourn, “We’ll be taking action to build the project on the original site.”

The decision came after a twohour executive session at the regular May meeting of the board in Glenwood Springs. No SourceGas officials were at the meeting. The announcement caught some observers by surprise, coming as it did after weeks of controversy over a proposal by the SourceGas natural gas distribution company to build a compressor station on college land. SourceGas approached the school administration in 2011 and negotiated a 20-year lease with the school’s CEO, Stan Jensen, to put a compressor station on five acres of CMC land in Spring Valley, out of sight from the school’s campus. LEASE A3

Resident still wants localized monitoring John Stroud Post Independent Staff

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A last-ditch effort by Colorado’s governor to give gay couples in the state rights similar to married couples failed Monday after Republicans rejected the proposal during a special legislative session. PAGE A7

Rachel Matheson says the reason writing her exchange articles has become increasingly more difficult is because she feels as though she’s expected to write about living in a “foreign country” when in fact, Spain is no longer foreign to her. PAGE A6

OPINION

NO MORE HOPE AND CHANGE Spring commencement ceremonies are taking place at universities and colleges across America. Roughly two thirds of these young men and women voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 election. It’s a safe bet that percentage will drop on Nov. 6, 2012. PAGE A10

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GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A recurring gas seep in West Divide Creek pointed out by an area resident in 2008 appears to be naturally occurring, an independent consultant hired by Garfield County has affirmed. The latest determination suggests the newer seep is not associated with gas drilling activity, as was one discovered in the same area four years earlier. The 2004 gas seep and related contamination found in a domestic water well was traced to nearby gas wells. That occurrence resulted in a fine and required remediation by the operators of the well, Encana Oil

& Gas (USA). The latest report based on an analysis of data gathered by the county, Encana and the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) is consistent with earlier findings that suggest the remediation efforts have been successful. “Methane gas samples collected in the area of the reported 2008 seep yielded only biogenic [naturally occurring] gas,” Garfield County Oil & Gas Liaison Kirby Wynn reported to the Board of County Commissioners on Monday. Biogenic gas occurs when organic material breaks down and bubbles to the surface, while the “thermogenic” type of gas detected in the 2004 seep is released as a result of drilling activity in deep rock formations.

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Study affirms newer West Divide seep is ‘naturally occurring’

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Bambi the burro offers shade to her canine buddy, Forest, as Red Tail the mountain man talks with students at the Wamsley Elementary rendez-vous in Rifle on Friday. Fourth grade students throughout the district are winding up their studies on Colorado history as the school year draws to a close in a few weeks.

MAN FOUND DEAD ON TRACKS A man apparently committed suicide Friday evening by throwing himself under the wheels of a train along Seventh Street west of the Amtrak depot, Glenwood Springs Police confirmed on Monday. PAGE A3

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Land-use code review continuing on schedule John Stroud Post Independent Staff

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A special land-use code advisory committee appointed by Garfield County commissioners earlier this year is on track to finish its review and offer some recommendations by this summer. “We should have no troubles meeting the time line,” committee spokesman Mark Nieslanik of Carbondale said in brief report to the Board of County Commissioners on Monday. The committee is working on a parallel path with the Garfield County Planning Commission to review and recommend further

revisions aimed at streamlining the land-use review process. The 12-person advisory committee, made up of citizens, landowners and development interests, has been meeting twice a month to work through the code. It meets again tonight at 5:30 p.m. at the Garfield County Administration Building on Eighth Street in Glenwood Springs. Meetings are open to the public, and comments are welcome. Commissioners appointed the committee in February to make recommendations regarding the county’s land-use codes. The work is in follow-up to recom-

mendations made by a special working group and consultants last year. The new committee is charged with looking at the bigger picture, as the county commissioners continue their effort to make the land-use application and review process more business friendly. In other business at Monday’s meeting, the commissioners: • OK’d a $1,000 funding request from the Rifle Middle School Destination Imagination team, which has qualified for the “Globals” competition in Knoxville, Tenn., in June. The team has been able to raise part of the $8,500 it needs to make

the trip, student members of the team reported to the commissioners in making their request. • Agreed to a request by Garfield County Fair Board members to reinstate funding for cooling fans to be used in the livestock holding area at the county fairgrounds during the county fair in August. The expense was initially removed from this year’s budget. Fair organizers said it’s a safety issue for the animals to have the fans. • Directed county staff to work with the Rifle 4-H group to allow the air rifle and pistol shooting group to continue using the

indoor arena at the fairgrounds for practice. The group was initially told it could not use the indoor facility for safety reasons after new windows were installed and other renovations were made. • Agreed to sign a letter of support for a federal mineral leasing funds grant request by the town of New Castle for pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements at the Interstate 70 interchange and County Road 335 intersection. The town intends to fund 30 percent of the estimate $390,000 project, according to New Castle Trustee Greg Russi. jstroud@postindependent.com

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Man found dead on tracks Police chief says same man apparently tried to throw himself under an Amtrak train on April 25 John Colson Post Independent Staff

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A man apparently committed suicide Friday evening by throwing himself under the wheels of a train along Seventh Street west of the Amtrak depot, Glenwood Springs Police confirmed on Monday. The Garfield County Coroner’s office confirmed on Monday that the dead man was Dion Herrera, 42, of Glenwood Springs and Highlands Ranch. Herrera was discovered on the railroad tracks by passersby at approximately 11 p.m. Friday, according to Police Chief Terry Wilson. The reporting parties first flagged down an oncoming train to keep it from running over Herrera’s body before calling police at 11:30 p.m. “The focus on this is as a suicide,” Wilson said. Wilson said Herrera is believed to have been killed a couple of hours earlier and some distance to the west of

where he was found. Wilson said trains had been moving back and forth in the switching yard at about 9:30 that night, and no other trains had passed through the area between then and about 11 p.m. After checking with railroad personnel, Wilson reported, “It would appear they had absolutely no idea that they had impacted anything or anyone.” Wilson said Herrera apparently tried to throw himself under an Amtrak train at the Glenwood Springs depot on April 25. That attempt failed when Herrera hit his head on the train’s undercarriage. He was taken to Valley View Hospital for treatment and later transferred to a facility on the Front Range, Wilson said. Wilson said that his officers remembered seeing Herrera around the Glenwood Springs area over the past year or so. Wilson said Herrera was not homeless, strictly speaking, because he would return to the Front Range periodically to live with family members. Herrera was single, unemployed, and had only recently returned to the Glenwood Springs area following his recovery from the April 25 incident, according to Glenwood Springs police and the coroner’s office. A funeral home in Pueblo is handling the arrangements for Herrera’s family. jcolson@postindependent.com

SEEP FROM A1 Wynn’s quarterly update of oil and gas activity in Garfield County included an overview of the findings by independent consultant Geoff Thyne. The University of Wyoming geologist was hired by the county last year to study ongoing concerns by West Divide Creek resident Lisa Bracken. Thyne reported that recent testing indicates no presence of “thermogenic” gas, and that the 2004 seep “is on a path toward being remediated.” “I think we have reached the point of diminishing returns in terms of expending county resources unless there is a big change,” Thyne reported. “The reality is that the 2004 seep is relatively small, has been remediated as best they can manage, been sampled a lot and had several studies associated with the seep and surrounding area.” But Bracken remains unconvinced until more localized groundwater monitoring is done, which she welcomes the county to do on her property. The 2008 seep emerged around the time new drilling operations began farther to the north of the existing monitoring wells and the 2004 seep, Bracken said in response to Wynn’s report to the BOCC on Monday. Data from those monitoring wells is irrelevant to what’s happening with the newer seep, she said. She also pointed to soil samples taken in the more immediate area of the seep that continue to show evidence of thermogenic gas. “I appreciate what the state and the county have done to date, and I’m not dis-

counting that,” Bracken said. “But I think there has been an effort to try to characterize everything that has happened in Divide Creek based on irrelevant data.” The “missing piece,” she said, is to install a shallow groundwater well on her property. Bracken turned down a previous offer from the state to place a well on her property due to language in the contract, but she said she is still open to doing so. Bracken said it will be increasingly important to continue and expand monitoring efforts as Encana prepares to employ a new type of horizontal fracturing with a set of new proposed well permits currently before the COGCC. Bracken has asked the COGCC to delay the permits until the county can gather more data. Earlier this year, the county agreed to proceed with a larger monitoring effort in the area south of Silt aimed at studying a possible link between natural gas development and methane found in shallow groundwater. The county has contracted with GeoTrans Inc. to complete the third phase of that ongoing study for roughly $95,000. Wynn said in his Monday report that the most recent data from the West Divide Creek monitoring wells also indicates that benzene levels are dropping from previous levels and are now “approaching regulatory limits.” That was determined in findings from the COGCC and affirmed by Thyne’s analysis, he said. jstroud@postindependent.com

LEASE FROM A1 According to SourceGas, the compressor station is needed to repressurize gas in a pipeline from Rifle to Avon that crosses CMC property. “I had this prepared to address a decision to validate the lease,” said student Robert Morrison of the school’s Sustainability Program, referring to a statement he was prepared to read but did not. Neighbors, students and faculty objected to the deal earlier this year, when it became public knowledge, and pushed the board to re-evaluate Jensen’s agreement. A second site was proposed, near an existing water tower that serves the school, and last week the board of trustees suggested a professional facilitator be hired to help the two sides work out their differences. At the same time, SourceGas asked for a direct meeting with

the board of trustees at their Monday meeting. The request was denied because the agenda already was full, school spokesperson Debra Crawford told the Post Independent. Shelbourn told the Post Independent on May 9 that the company is not interested in working with a facilitator. At the meeting Monday, the board came out of executive session and unanimously approved, without discussion or comment, a motion by West Garfield Trustee Mary Ellen Denomy to “not recognize a valid lease between CMC and SourceGas.” The board then voted, also unanimously and without comment, to pass a motion by Routt County Trustee Ken Brenner. That motion was to “rescind and withdraw” the school’s authorization for SourceGas to seek approvals from Garfield

County for placement of the compressor station on school land. During a public comment session, the board’s decision drew a mixed response. A letter to the board, written by students Morrison and Erica Johns, stated that students and faculty feel the second recommended site might be acceptable to those who objected to the first site. But “mitigation” should be sought from SourceGas, to address “the larger impacts associated with the industry,” the letter continues. Another suggestion brought up at the trustees meeting was that SourceGas use a parcel owned by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in the same general area as CMC. SourceGas officials said at a May 2 meeting with the college community that the BLM had

already rejected one company proposal for a site on public land, driving SourceGas to turn to the CMC site. Some at the meeting, such as Bart Levine, of the A.M. Gas supply firm, argued that the school’s move could endanger gas service to a variety of customers in the Roaring Fork and Eagle River valleys. Levine and others asked the trustees to reconsider their earlier decision, and honor the SourceGas lease for a site. Maci Berkeley, who owns property near to the SourceGas compressor site, said she was “really shocked” by the decision to toss out the lease and urged the school to go with the second site as proposed by the students. Others, including nearby ranchers Jim Nieslanik and his son, Jeff, said they were worried that without an agreement with

CMC, the company might try to force its compressor station onto private lands, perhaps by using powers of eminent domain. “I’m not sure how this thing’s going to to work out here,” said Jim Nieslanik after the meeting. He was one of a group of ranchers who, in the 1970s, together donated the 680 acres of land that make up the Spring Valley campus. “They’ve got to move forward,” Nieslanik said, referring to SourceGas and its need for a site. “So now it’s going to be up to the attorneys.” Trustee Brenner, speaking with Jim and Jeff Nieslanik after the meeting, reassured them, “We’re not throwing you to the wolves. You ought to know us better than that.” jcolson@postindependent.com


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Rifle Friends Book Club

6 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Glenwood Springs Branch Library, 413 Ninth St., Glenwood Springs • 970-945-5282, literacyoutreach@rof.net, www.literacyoutreach.org

7 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Third Street Center, Carbondale

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Personal Safety meeting 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Carbondale Fire house

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Bonedale Bike Week Tuesday, May 15 7-9 a.m. free coffee for cyclists on the corner of Fourth and Main Street 5:30-7:30 p.m. happy hour and clinics at Third Street Center (in the yard behind Calaway Room) 6:30 p.m. Bike Cargo Design Competition at Third Street Center (in the yard behind Calaway Room)

Adobe Photoshop CS5 3:30 - 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Center • 970-876-5602 Take your photography to the next level with this full semester, 3 credit class beginning May 15. You will leave with a solid fundamental knowledge of Adobe Photoshop .

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7 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Rocky Mountain Martial Arts, 240 Main St., New Castle • 970-984-3386, RockyMountainMartialArts.com Soo Bahk Do is a classical Korean martial art that develops every aspect of the self, integrating intellect, body and spirit. Benefits include physical conditioning, practical self-defense skills, increased flexibility, confidence, discipline, energy and a sense of calmness. Youth and adult classes available in three valley locations: Aspen, Basalt and New Castle.

CLEER will offer free food and drinks, and the first 10 people at the screening will get free “Electric Ride Colorado” T-shirts. After the screening, Mike Ogburn, CLEER energy engineer, will make a brief presentation on the latest electric vehicles, preparations you need to make in order to own and operate an electric vehicle, and other general topics.

CrossFit Kids 3:45 - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • 3421 S. Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs • 970948-2695 Glenwood Springs CrossFit is offering CrossFit Kids classes. Our program is designed to enhance self-confidence, and to make fitness fun. Ages 5-12. Pre-K and Teens please contact us.

Glenwood Springs Branch Library Storytime 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Glenwood Springs Branch Library • 9455958 You and your young child can enjoy stories, songs, and fun at Toddler Time. It’s a great way to introduce and emphasize the wonders of books to children, and maybe make a few friends in the process.

Buddhist Meditation and Mindfulness Meetings 6 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • 549 Main St., Carbondale • 970-618-1032 or 970379-8422 Advanced series of classes.

Kiwanis Club of Glenwood Springs 6:30 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Ramada Inn, Sixth Street • Rick Abernathy, president (970-928-9546), or Karl Oelke, vice president, (970-945-1043) Weekly meeting. Join us for dinner and learn what Kiwanis does for our community.

Knit and Stitch 6 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Creekbend Bistro, 121 E. Third St., Rifle • 970930-1309 Join the Rifle Craft Collective for a knit and stitch. Bring any fiber craft. All ability levels welcome.

Lions Club Meeting 7 - 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 15 • US Bank Rose Building, Community Room, 1901 Grand Ave, Glenwood Springs • 970945-6191 Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And communities get better. Join us for a meeting or contact one of our officers.

All Levels Yoga With Lucy 6 - 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • The Yoga Space, 309 14th St,. Glenwood Springs • 970-947-1000 All levels yoga is a fun, heartfelt class that will leave you feeling renewed.

Join this all new book club for adults & teens where we’ll be discussing great books with interesting people. The book club will meet on the third Tuesday each month.

Rifle MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) 9 - 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Rocky Mountain Baptist Church, West Rifle • 625-4931 Get together with moms and children.

Cooking Matters: Cooking and Nutrition Series 5 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • TBA • 3845689 Cooking Matters is a cooking/nutrition program designed for low income families. Each class has 1 hour with a nutritionist and 1 hour of cooking time. The classes are bilingual. Children over age 7 can attend with their parent. Participants need to attend all six sessions starting on May 15. Call 384-5689 for more information and see if you qualify for this free class.

Frontier Historical Society Museum 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • 10th & Colorado • 970-945-4448 Explore Glenwood history in a museum setting. Exhibits include Doc Holliday, Kid Curry, Theodore Roosevelt, Buffalo Bill Cody and much more.

Parents Preventing Sexual Abuse 6 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Family Resource Center, 455 S. Third St., Carbondale • free • 970-319-2182 10 tips every parent should know to protect your child from sexual abuse. Presented by Meghan Hurley from Childhelp Riverbridge.

Registration for ESL Classes at CMC 9 - 11:20 a.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Colorado Mountain College, 1402 Blake Ave., Glenwood Springs • 970-9457486 Individuals can register for ESL summer classes today. Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9-11:20am. Students must be registered prior to attending classes.

Silt Historical Park noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Eighth and Orchard, Silt • free • 970-876-5801 Come step back in time and experience the history and heritage of area life in the early 1900s. Enjoy a stroll through our park with a collection of original structures showcasing antiques, tools and furnishings common to that era. Open to the public.

Bikram Yoga 6 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Bikram Yoga Studio, Glenwood Springs (behind Cardiff Glen) • 970-927-1230 Bikram’s Beginning Hatha Yoga. 26 postures, two breathing exercises. Come check out the hottest spot in the valley.

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(970) 665-9196 • 205 W. 2nd St., Rifle Monday-Tuesday Dark Shadows (PG-13) 4:40, 6:30, 7:15 The Avengers (PG-13) 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) 4:35 The Safe (R) 4:50 Five-Year Engagement (R) 7:20 The Raven (R) 7:00 The Lucky One (PG13) 4:30, 7:00 Dictator releases Wednesday 5/16! Check BrendenTheatres.com or Fandango.com for show times!

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7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • The Yoga Space, 309 14th St., Glenwood Springs • 970947-1000

noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Accelerate, Executive Plaza, Glenwood Springs • 970-9843200

Acro Yoga is a fun way to build confidence and core strength and have a really good time. If you are planning to run away and join the circus, or if you are just looking for a new, unique way to get some exercise, Acro Yoga is for you. Beginners more than welcome.

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May Special Tuesday, May 15 • The Yoga Space, 309 14th St., Glenwood Springs • 970-947-1000 May new-student special. If you have been curious about the classes we offer at the Yoga Space, here is your chance to experience our wonderful variety of options. Try out an unlimited number of classes over a sevenday period for only $20. Local residents only please.

Power Vinyasa Level 2/3 9 - 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, May 15 • Transformation Yoga Fitness Massage, 443 Main St., Carbondale (next to Bonfire Coffee) • 970-309-6911 Designed to make you sweat and smile. Get off the couch. Stop fantasizing about the person you could be and make it happen today.

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December 15, 1968 — May 7, 2012 Jerry Douglas (Doug) Hammar, 43, of Glenwood Springs, died peacefully in his home on Monday, May 7, 2012. He was born on December 15, 1968, in Boulder, CO, to Jerry Harold Hammar and Dena Marie (Hay) Hammar. Doug grew up in Glenwood Springs and graduated from Glenwood Springs High School in 1987. He attended Colorado State University and the University of Denver, Lamont School of Music, where he studied classical guitar under Masakazu Ito. He earned an associate’s degree in Applied Science and Computer Support from Colorado Mountain College before working as a web and database developer. Doug was kind and generous and had an infectious sense of humor. He was enduringly optimistic and always quick to offer a word of encouragement or a smile to those in need. He was an accomplished classical guitarist and shared his love of music of all types with everyone around him. Doug is survived by his parents Dena and Jerry Hammar of Glenwood Springs, his daughter Emily Olson of Aspen, his sister Molly Hammar Cloyd of Golden, his grandmother Anne Marie Lawrence of Sutton, VT, and his nephew Gavin Matthew Cloyd of Golden. There will be a memorial service on Saturday, May 19th, at 2:00 PM at Mountain View Church in Glenwood Springs. Memorial contributions may be made to LIFT-UP, P.O. Box 1928, Rifle, CO 81650.

Bessie V. Simonsen of Rifle passed away at the E. Dene Moore Care Center in Rifle on May 6, 2012. She was 103. Bessie was born in Oklahoma to J. E. & Pearl Edwards. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Seymour Simonsen, son Robert McDonald, daughter Darlene Bailey and 4 sisters and 2 brothers. She is survived by her daughter, Shirley Mobley, of Rifle and her brother Calvin Edwards of Kim, Colorado and many grandchildren and friends. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00pm June 3, 2012 at E. D. Moore, 701 E. 5th Street, Rifle.

Charles W. Pruett June 15, 1919 - May 3, 2012 Charles William Pruett passed away peacefully May 3, 2012, at home with family at his side. He had been a resident of the Glenwood Springs area since 1966. He was born to John William and Luella Pruett in Hotchkiss, Colorado. His survivors include his wife of 66 years, Elizabeth, a son, Mike (Irene) Pruett of Rifle, three daughters, Cathy (Tim) Skover of San Jose, CA, Deborah Failing of Silt, and Patty (Dennis) Yost of Glenwood Springs, seven grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren who affectionately called him “great papa.” A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at 2:00 PM at the Glenwood Springs United Methodist Church located at 824 Cooper Ave. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church or to Alpine Hospice, 1517 Blake Ave., Suite 100B, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.

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Nine months later, GSHS student is a Spanish ‘local’ Rotary Traveler Rachel Matheson

Last fall while writing my first few articles for the Post Independent about my year abroad, I never gave them much thought. I was experiencing countless new customs and ideas, which were all effortless to write about. The differences between America and Spain seemed so clear because my mind lacked exposure to anything but an American lifestyle. Yet as the year has progressed, the articles have become more difficult to write. The differences between life in the states and life in Spain have blurred together, creating what is now “my life.” The customs I first found so strange I now find instinctive, the phrases I never could understand now flow off my tongue without prior thinking, and the strange house I first arrived at has become my home. It is easy to think of the culture, the history, the language and the customs in a foreign country because everything appears so different. Yet when thinking of your own country, it is harder to pinpoint the culture you have, the languages you speak, and the customs you participate in. Everyone seems so unique, so how could we possibly group an entire country’s population into the same category? By being an exchange student for a year, I’ve gone through sev-

eral highs and lows. When I said I was going to live in Spain for a year, it sounded so exotic to most people. Some may think of my trip as a vacation, a year of freedom to explore. But I have learned that being an exchange student is far more than that. The excitement and vacation effect only lasts so long before your real life picks up again. You adapt and realize that you have more than just your American upbringing to live by. As I finished my final week of school before summer break, I realized that this year was far from anything I expected my junior year of high school to be. Chemistry, physics, biology, psychology and literature were all scheduled as part of my curriculum. But the classes being taught in Spanish was an unexpected twist. Not having school sports, clubs or different classes for every subject now seems perfectly natural in my mind, when at first I was shocked by the lack of them. At 17, I never imagined having the knowledge or understanding about the world that I have acquired in my time here. When I first arrived in Spain, I didn’t have a normal routine and didn’t know what to do with myself most of the time. I felt foreign and out of place. Everyone would look and talk about me, and I never could understand their rapid words. However, now I have become a

local. It’s easy for me to maneuver through this city and laugh with my friends at the ridiculous tourists on the beach. I not only know the best places to get a coffee or a bite to eat, but I am good friends with the staff who works there. I was not with my classmates in Glenwood Springs, who I have been with through every other school year, but I made countless friends here. I did not participate in the same sports and clubs I usually do in Colorado, but instead expanded my knowledge and took on all new opportunities. I wasn’t speaking in my native tongue, but I learned their language. I wasn’t in my home of Glenwood Springs, but I made a home in San Sebastian. The reason that writing my exchange articles has become increasingly more difficult is not because I have run out of things to say, or have stopped learning so much or trying so many new things. It is simply because I feel as though I’m expected to write about living in a “foreign country” when in fact, Spain is no longer foreign to me. Rachel Matheson, 17, is spending her junior year on a Rotary Youth Exchange trip to San Sebastian, Spain, sponsored by the Sunrise Rotary and Club Rotario. Her column, “Rotary Traveler,” appears on the third Tuesday of the month.

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Rachel Matheson now sees tourists on the beaches of San Sebastian, Spain, through the eyes of a local.

COMMUNITY BRIEFS Ride of Silence The 10th annual Glenwood Springs Ride of Silence is slated for this Wednesday, May 16, beginning at Sayre Park. The purpose of the ride is twofold. First, it is a way to honor or memorialize those

who have been killed by a motorist while cycling. Second, it is a way to raise awareness of motorists’ legal obligation to share the road with cyclists. This is a worldwide event, on the same day at the same time. There is no fee for this event.

Cyclists will begin gathering at Sayre Park at 6:30 p.m. and the ride will start at 7 p.m. The route will be a simple 9 mile, single file, silent ride through the streets of Glenwood Springs. No rider shall exceed the 12 mph speed limit. All participants are asked to wear a black armband

to show support for the cause. Riders who have survived being hit by a motorist are asked to wear red armbands. Helmets are required to participate in this ride. For more information, visit www.rideofsilence.org.

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Denver City Council votes to GOP kills civil unions make urban camping illegal in Colo. special session Dan Elliott The Associated Press

DENVER — Seven years after embracing an ambitious plan to provide housing and job training for Denver’s homeless, the City Council voted 9-4 Monday to impose restrictions that opponents — including Occupy protesters — say will make it illegal to have no home. The ordinance bans eating, sleeping and storing personal possessions on public or private property without permission. It applies to anyone using any kind of shelter, even a blanket, other than clothing. Backers say living in parks or on sidewalks is a threat to the health and safety of homeless people as well as to the rest of the city’s 600,000 residents. They say the ban will be accompanied by a push to provide more shelters. Denver police say they won’t be looking for homeless people to throw in jail. “It would be a last resort that we would ticket or arrest someone,� police spokesman Sonny Jackson said Monday, before the vote. Officers will first try to get a homeless person to a shelter. “We don’t see homelessness as a crime,� he said. “It should not be criminalized.� Opponents say the ban ignores the fact that the city doesn’t have enough shelters. They say it could drive the homeless to other cities or into hiding, making it harder to locate them and get them back on their feet. If Denver’s shelters are full, “then essentially you are criminalizing the status of being homeless,� said John Parvensky, president of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. “People cannot avoid violating the law unless they stay awake all the time or leave Denver.� In late 2004, the city, under then-Mayor John Hickenlooper, launched Denver’s Road Home, a 10-year-plan to eliminate homelessness. Executive Director Bennie Milliner said the program is about 65 percent of the way toward eliminating chronic homelessness, defined as being without shelter for a year. Denver had 387 chronically homeless people in a 2012 survey, down from 980 in 2005, Milliner said. Hickenlooper was elected governor in 2010. Hickenlooper’s spokesman said he and his staff were too occupied with a special session of the Legislature this week to comment on the proposed ordinance. The current mayor, Michael Hancock, backs the proposal and says it doesn’t reflect any dissatisfaction with Denver’s Road Home. “I just think it has to be more than just

social programs,� Hancock said, adding that Denver police need the authority to compel people to leave unauthorized campsites. About 12,600 people were homeless in the seven-county metropolitan Denver area on Jan. 23, according to a survey by the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative. About 5,200 of them were in the city of Denver. Parvensky said Denver has 300 to 500 more homeless people than shelters can accommodate on any given night. Hancock acknowledged that the city doesn’t have enough shelter space and said officials are working on that. But he said shelters are only part of the solution, and that family members of the homeless need to help. Denver’s Road Home has pledged to find shelter for anyone who wants it, even if established shelters are full, Milliner said. Councilman Albus Brooks, a co-sponsor of the ordinance, said the city will have 300 more shelter beds this summer and is looking for ways to find funding for a proposed 24-hour shelter. “With this ban is a commitment of services that would not have been there otherwise,� Brooks said in an email to The Associated Press. The ordinance states that before officers can issue a citation or make an arrest, they must determine whether subjects need assistance for homelessness or for mental or physical illness, and try to summon a social worker if they do. A draft of the ordinance did not list the punishment. Denver’s proposed ban reflects a national trend of crackdowns on homeless people and is more sweeping than most because it applies to all public and private land, 24 hours a day, said Maria Foscarinis, executive director of the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty. “This is exactly not the way that cities and governments should be responding to homelessness,� she said. The Law Center estimates as many as 3.5 million people are homeless nationwide. It costs less to get the homeless into housing than it does to jail them, Foscarinis said. A ban in Denver could make it harder for people to escape homelessness because an arrest record can shut them out of jobs, she said. Hancock said the ban also would apply to young transients and Occupy Denver protesters, who resumed their activity on May Day when warmer weather returned. “We certainly never shied away from the fact that we ... neither expect or want people to be sleeping on our malls or our public rights of way,� he said.

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Ivan Moreno and Kristen Wyatt The Associated Press

DENVER — A last-ditch effort by Colorado’s governor to give gay couples in the state rights similar to married couples failed Monday after Republicans rejected the proposal during a special legislative session. Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper had said the special session was needed to address a “fundamental question of fairness and civil rights.� The bill’s demise was expected by Democrats, who have begun using the issue as a rallying cry to topple Republicans in the November elections. Republicans assigned the bill to House State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, which was likely to reject it. The panel voted 5-4 along party lines to kill the measure. “The gay community is being used as a political pawn,� said Republican Rep. Don Coram, whose son is gay. Coram voted against the measure. Rep. Mark Ferrandino, the Democrats’ leader in the House and gay lawmaker co-sponsoring civil unions, sounded a note of optimism before the committee hearing, even as he braced for the bill’s rejection. “If it fails this year, we’re going to work hard to make sure the public understands what happened, the games that were played, and next we’re going to push it again,� he said. “And as I’ve said a number of times, it’s not a matter of ‘if,’ it’s a matter of ‘when.’ And the ‘when’ keeps getting sooner and sooner. This will happen.� House Republicans hold a 33-32 voting advantage, but there was enough support for civil unions to pass. Last week, Democrats tried to force Republicans who control the calendar to bring up the bill for debate. But it became clear Republicans were filibustering by unnecessarily talking at length about other bills. Republicans then halted work for hours, killing the bill and several others that needed a vote before a key deadline. “Transparency, accountability and the virtues of good government are compromised when the legislative

clock is used to avoid consideration of important legislation,� the governor said in a letter to lawmakers before the special session started. The regular session adjourned Wednesday, the same day an emotional Hickenlooper announced his intent to call a special session over civil unions and other bills that died because of the GOP filibuster. More than a dozen states allow either gay marriage or civil unions, including several that moved to pass such laws this year. The debate in Colorado is playing out at a time when President Barack Obama became the first U.S. president to publicly endorse gay marriage. But North Carolina voters approved a constitutional amendment that bars civil unions and defines marriage as solely between a man and a woman. Earlier Monday, hundreds of supporters wearing red and waving signs greeted lawmakers returning to Denver for the special session. Many of the gay-rights activists predicted the bill’s demise. They urged Democrats to make the civil unions failure a rallying point for November. “For too long Democrats have let the right corner the market no talking about values. Finally we’ve claimed the moral high ground, and we can talk about that,� said activist Wiley Sherer, who was selling buttons that read, “Ignorance is forgivable. Pride in ignorance never is.� Undeterred by the civil unions delay, Sherer said, “It’s going to happen eventually. I mean, there’s no way in 10 years we don’t have nationwide marriage equality.� Conservatives, who argue civil unions undermine traditional marriage, portrayed the special session as a waste of taxpayer money. As they have before, Republicans described the measure as a proposal for gay marriage, rather than civil unions. Civil unions would grant gay couples rights similar to married couples, including letting partners make medical decisions for each other. The protections also would enhance parental and inheritance rights.

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No sign of shareholder revolt against Dimon Pallavi Gogoi The Associated Press

NEW YOR — JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon owned up to stock analysts and went on TV to accept blame for a $2 billion trading mistake. Next he faces shareholders, who are considerably less wealthy since the blunder was disclosed. While Dimon may be greeted by colorful protesters and tough questions at the JPMorgan annual meeting in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, shareholders are unlikely to call for his head. For them, facing the crisis without Dimon might be a bigger nightmare than the trading loss itself. “When a bank is dealing with this sort of a challenge, you want someone of his caliber to shepherd it through,” said longtime JPMorgan shareholder Michael Holland, chairman and founder of money manager Holland & Co. That has not been a universal opinion since Thursday, when Dimon disclosed to analysts that the bank had lost $2 billion by making a bad bet with so-called credit derivatives.

Investors lopped almost 10 percent off JPMorgan’s stock price the next day, and 3 percent more on Monday. Since Dimon made the announcement, almost $20 billion in market value has evaporated. Over the weekend, Elizabeth Warren, architect of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Senate candidate from Massachusetts, called for Dimon to give up his board seat at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. And on Monday, White House press secretary Jay Carney, without singling out Dimon, said that Washington can’t prevent “bad decisions being made on Wall Street.” He pointed out that it was the bank and its shareholders, not bailout-weary taxpayers, who were suffering this time. Dimon will be talking to shareholders from a position of weakness for the first time. He has built a reputation as a cost-cutting zealot and an expert at keeping risk under control. He led JPMorgan into a stronger position than almost any other bank after the 2008 financial crisis, which brought

Mark Lennihan AP

People arrive at JPMorgan Chase headquarters in New York on Monday. JPMorgan, the largest bank in the United States, is seeking to minimize the damage caused by a $2 billion trading loss, disclosed Thursday by CEO Jamie Dimon. him more praise than at any other time in his career. Shareholders rarely lash out against Dimon. Vikram Pandit of Citigroup and Brian Moynihan

of Bank of America are not so fortunate: Shareholders at those banks take the slightest opportunity to call for them to step down.

Dimon’s reputation has been severely damaged now. But shareholders still appear to believe he should be given the chance to prove himself again.

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Obama trying to undermine Greek, European woe could Romney’s record on jobs cause problems for U.S. Ken Thomas The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama tried Monday to tarnish Mitt Romney as a corporate titan who got rich by cutting rather than creating jobs, opening a new effort to undercut the Republican’s claims that his background of business success is just what America needs in a time of deep economic uncertainty. At the center of the Obama campaign effort are a new website, TV ad and online video including interviews with onetime workers at a Kansas City, Mo., steel mill that Romney’s former private equity firm failed to successfully restructure. Workers lost jobs and health care benefits. Pensions were reduced. “It was like a vampire. They came in and sucked the life out of us,” says steelworker Jack Cobb. Add John Wiseman: “Bain Capital walked away with a lot of money that they made off this plant. We view Mitt Romney as a job destroyer. Countering the criticism, Romney’s campaign said the former Massachusetts governor welcomes an electionseason conversation with Obama about jobs. Romney’s campaign has argued that he helped spur tens of thousands of jobs in the public and private sectors and pointed to a net job loss during Obama’s presidency, most of which occurred during the first few months of his administration. Obama has touted the creation of 4.2 million new jobs over the last 26 months as his policies took hold. Both candidates are seeking to pivot to voters’ No. 1 issue, the economy, and away from the social issues that dominated after the president announced his support for gay marriage last week.

Obama steered clear of criticizing Romney during a commencement speech at Barnard College in New York though he included a passing reference to nearby Wall Street, saying: “Some folks in the financial world have not exactly been model corporate citizens.” He left the more direct skewering to surrogates and dispatched Vice President Joe Biden to Ohio to castigate Romney over his record at Bain. That was one of several events planned to highlight the Republican’s role in the company he founded. Romney, meanwhile, prepared to deliver a speech Tuesday in Iowa on reducing the huge federal debt. Monday’s dreary global financial backdrop set the stage for a sharp debate in the coming weeks between the candidates over their competing economic philosophies, and it highlighted the public’s unhappiness with big business and government institutions alike. JPMorgan Chase’s disclosure that it lost more than $2 billion on bad trading bets renewed calls for tighter oversight of the nation’s biggest financial institutions, a position that Obama has supported and Romney has opposed. And world markets were tenuous as Greece weighed whether to renege on the terms of its painful austerity program and leave the Euro currency bloc. That could hurt Obama’s attempts to accelerate the limping U.S. recovery. Obama said in an interview with ABC’s “The View” that JPMorgan Chase’s loss underscored the need for Wall Street rules passed by Congress two years ago, many of which have not yet gone into effect. Obama said the bank loss also showed the sharp differences over how he and Romney view the role of government.

Bradley Klapper and David McHugh The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Your 401(k) could sink again. A plummeting euro may make it harder for American companies to sell goods overseas. Credit could be tightened. These are all potential complications of a European debt crisis that risks spiraling out of control. And in today’s interconnected global economy, Greece’s troubles could over time become a headache for all of Europe and by extension the rest of the world. That includes President Barack Obama as he faces an already difficult re-election bid, and voters as well, from machine tool makers in Michigan to chemical plant workers on the Gulf coast. Pensioners and home buyers also could be affected. Here’s what a Greek debt default and exit from the 17-nation eurozone might mean for people in the United States: Banks The short-term financial consequences of Greece defaulting may be limited across the Atlantic. American banks already have sharply reduced their exposure to Greece by more than 40 percent to $5.8 billion, according to the government, and Cornell University economist Eswar Prasad said he foresees little immediate blowback for the U.S. financial sector. But the concern is that market speculation would then fall on the far larger economies of Spain and Italy. Both are deep in the red and heavily dependent on credit markets to stay afloat. And their debts are held by Europe’s big banks. Economists call this threat contagion. Scared investors sell off their assets in Europe’s most troubled economies and the governments struggle to access credit while falling into deeper recession. A crisis as bad as Greece’s in a bigger nation would have severe global implications.

Markets Many pension funds, insurance companies and other big investors have dumped or written off investments in Greece such as government bonds. But there’s no telling how the markets will respond to a default. For investors who have already faced a halfdecade of turbulence, this weekend’s failure in Greece to form a new government led Monday to steep market drops across Europe. Britain’s FTSE slipped 2 percent, while Germany’s DAX was off 1.9 percent and France’s CAC 40 fell 2.3 percent. In the U.S., the Dow Jones industrial index was down 0.8 percent at 12,714. Each round of bad news from Europe raises uncertainty. No one knows how a Greek exit from the euro would work, and the financial swings have added to the stress on Europe’s economy. And every time stocks plunge and the borrowing costs for troubled countries rise, businesses and consumers grow more cautious. This makes them more reluctant to expand companies or buy more property. Europe’s turmoil “does not bode well for the fledgling U.S. recovery,” Prasad said. He predicted that uncertainty in Europe will rattle U.S. financial markets, as happened last year, shaking fragile consumer and business confidence. Trade Exports have been a bright spot for the U.S. economy, and Europe has played a big role. More than half of U.S. foreign investment and a fifth of all American exports go to the European Union. A significant slowdown there could mean less revenue for U.S. companies, less expansion at home and lost jobs for American workers. “Right now, the best case scenario in Europe is a recession,” said Chad Moutray, economist at the Washington-based National Association of Manufacturers. “Any of the worst case scenarios threaten our growth strategy.”


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New Coast Guard grad rescued at sea as a boy John Christoffersen The Associated Press

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Orlando Morel was 6 years old when he and his mother left Haiti on a crowded small wooden boat destined for America. Now 24, Morel remembers the blue of the ocean everywhere. And the hunger. When a piece of bread fell into the water, Morel quickly scooped it up. “I will never forget that taste,” he said, recalling the salty, soggy bread. Nor will he forget when the Coast Guard showed up in a white boat and rescued him, his mother and other passengers. Eternally grateful, the rescue led Morel to join the Coast Guard, and on Wednesday he will graduate from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut. He will serve on a cutter out of Florida whose mission will include migrant interdiction in the very waters where Morel was rescued nearly two decades ago. “I can put myself in their shoes,” said Morel, who can still speak Creole. He says he would probably be dead had the Coast Guard not found him and his fellow migrants, who were lost and out of food. So, he’s excited at the prospect of saving lives, just as his was saved. “I don’t think that anything I can do will be enough as payback,” Morel said. Tony McDade, chief of Morel’s company at the academy, said Morel was a “phenomenal cadet” who helped other cadets succeed. He said Morel will bring empathy to the service because of his childhood experience. “When he told me his story, I thought, wow, this is like something out of a Hollywood

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U.S. Coast guard Academy, 1st Class, Cadet Orlando Morel climbs rigging aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle on May 25, 2011. Morel was 6 years old when he and his mother were rescued by the Coast Guard while leaving Haiti. Morel, now of Rockville, Md., will graduate Wednesday from the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn.

movie,” McDade said. “It’s not something he advertises. He’s very humble about it.” After the rescue, Morel wound up being sent to Cuba. His mother was taken to a hospital in the United States because she had cancer and burns on her hands. “I was confused, I was scared,” Morel said. “Not being with my mom made me even more scared.” Morel was reunited with his mother at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland. He visited her several times before she died shortly after his birthday. “I wanted to cry, but I remember I just couldn’t cry,” Morel said. “I think it was like shock. We’ve been through a lot.” His mother told him that her translator, a Haitian woman serving in the U.S. Navy, would take care of him. That woman, a single mother named Louise Jackson, wound up adopting him. “She’s just a remarkable lady,” Morel said. “She knew it was going to be hard and she went ahead and did it. I pretty much owe her my life.” Jackson, who lives in Rockville, Md., said when she told Morel his mother had died, he replied, “Is this time for good? I’m never going to see her anymore.” Jackson said it was too sad to let Morel be sent back to Haiti. “He had no family whatsoever here,” Jackson said. Jackson, who is now battling cancer herself, said she’s thrilled that her son is graduating from the Coast Guard Academy and predicted he will do well in service. “To me that’s a beautiful American story,” Jackson said. “It can only happen in America.”

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Reality TV, religion give Edwards trial judge limits birth to top baby names key defense testimony Stephen Ohlemacher The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Reality TV is giving birth to some of the most popular baby names. No, not Snooki. But Mason, as in Kourtney Kardashian’s son, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys in 2011. The more traditional Sophia is the new top name for girls, while Jacob is No. 1 for boys for the 13th straight year, according to the list released Monday by the Social Security Administration. Kardashian, the reality TV star, gave birth to Mason in December 2009 following a heavily publicized pregnancy. In 2010, Mason jumped from No. 34 to No. 12. Last year, 19,396 baby boys were named Mason, an increase of nearly 4,600, by far the biggest jump for any name. “It shows what we’re paying attention to, what we’re thinking about,” said Laura Wattenberg, creator of the website babynamewizard.com. “Today, you can’t walk through a supermarket without learning more than you hoped to know about the Kardashian family. That’s just reality.” Rounding out the top five for boys: William, Jayden and Noah. Michael came in sixth, the lowest ranking since 1948. Isabella, which had been the top girl’s name for two years, dropped to second place in 2011. Emma, Olivia and Ava rounded out the top five. The Social Security Administra-

tion provides lists of baby names dating to 1880 on its website. The top two names that year were John and Mary. John is now No. 27 and Mary has fallen to No. 112 — the lowest for both names. Top girl names tend to be more volatile — changing from year to year — while the top boy names are more stable, Astrue said. William, for example, has been a popular boy’s name for more than 100 years, never falling out of the top 20. Mason is the exception, entering the top 100 for the first time in 1997. On the girls’ side, Sophia first cracked the top 100 in 1997. Isabella dropped off the list altogether from 1949 to 1990. Social Security also tracks which names increase in popularity and which ones drop. The fastest rising name for girls: Briella, which jumped 394 spots, to No. 497. Briella Calafiore stars in “Jerseylicious,” a reality TV show about battling stylists at a beauty salon in Green Brook, N.J. She’s also in a spinoff called “Glam Fairy.” Religion continues to have a big influence on baby names, but with a twist. “The traditional biblical names were New Testament names — John, James and Mary and Elizabeth,” Wattenberg said. “Today, the hot names are all names from the Old testament precisely because they were neglected for so many generations.” In addition to Jacob and Noah, Elijah at No. 13 and Joshua at No. 14 are all from the Old Testament.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — The federal judge overseeing the criminal trial of John Edwards will sharply curtail the testimony of a key defense witness who could have raised doubt about whether the former presidential candidate broke campaign finance laws. Edwards’ lawyers had intended to call former Federal Election Commission chairman Scott E. Thomas as their first witness Monday morning, but prosecutors objected. U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Eagles sent the jury home early so she could listen as Thomas answered questions to preview his intended testimony. Thomas said it was his opinion that nearly $1 million secretly provided by two campaign donors and used to hide the Democrat’s thenpregnant mistress while he sought the White House in 2008 did not qualify as federal campaign contributions under existing federal law. “These are intensely personal, by their very nature,” said Thomas, who served on the FEC from 1986 to 2006 after appointments by Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. “In my view this is a clear-cut

case that the payments were not campaign contributions.” Thomas cited past cases before the FEC to support his position, including a $96,000 payment in 2008 by the parents of then-Republican Sen. John Ensign of Nevada to his then-mistress that was later determined not to have violated the law. Thomas also said federal election law was so complicated that reasonable and knowledgeable people can disagree about whether something qualifies as a political contribution. To win a conviction under the law, prosecutors must show not only that Edwards knew about the scheme but also that he knew he was violating the law. But the jury deciding Edwards’ fate will not hear any of that testimony, which supports the defense position that the secret payments benefiting Edwards’ then-mistress Rielle Hunter were gifts from his wealthy friends, not political contributions intended to aide his presidential candidacy. Judge Eagles agreed with prosecutors that Thomas’ personal opinions and past FEC rulings are irrelevant to their criminal prosecution of Edwards. She said the former commissioner made what amounts to a closing argu-

ment for the defense and that campaign finance statutes weren’t as confusing as Thomas made them out to be. “It just doesn’t seem that complicated to me,” Eagles said. “It doesn’t seem to me the jury needs the help.” Eagles said she would allow Thomas to take the stand, but barred nearly all of his expected testimony. Lead defense lawyer Abbe Lowell appeared incredulous as he asked Eagles for further explanation of her ruling, which he suggested flew in the face of established case law. He warned that the limits amounted to “reversible error” that might be overturned on appeal. The judge responded by chastising Lowell for what she perceived as his disrespectful tone. “That sounds like you are arguing with me,” Eagles said sternly. She reminded Lowell, a well-known Washington defense attorney, that she was not the judge in those other cases. The exchange came after 14 days of testimony from prosecution witnesses who recounted the lurid details of the extramarital affair carried on by Edwards while his wife Elizabeth battled terminal cancer; she died in late 2010.


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Recent college grads won’t vote for more ‘hope and change’ Spring commencement cere- double student loan interest monies are taking place at univer- rates on July 1 this year. More sities and colleges across Ameri- election year propaganda. ca. Roughly two thirds of these Truth is, President Obama is young men and just pushing for a onewomen voted for year delay on a proviBarack Obama in the sion of Democrat2008 election. It’s a safe sponsored legislation. bet that percentage will When Democrats had drop on Nov. 6, 2012. huge majorities in both The rhetoric of houses of Congress in “hope and change” 2007, they passed a bill that lured youth to to temporarily cut stuvote for candidate dent loan interest rates Obama was replaced in half with American by the harsh economic taxpayers picking up RIGHT ANGLES the tab on the discount. realities of the Obama presidency. EmployConveniently, the JAMES KELLOGG ment prospects for interest rate was schedcollege graduates are uled to revert back to dim. Many newly educated 6.8 percent in this election year of young people are deciding that 2012. elections are about the economy, Republicans are now in the not platitudes and promises. unenviable position of scramOne out of every two college bling to find a financial vehicle to graduates under the age of 25 is keep the interest rate at 3.4 perjobless or underemployed. That cent. Democrats are demanding amounts to about 1.5 million peo- a tax hike to offset the lower interple with bachelor’s degrees. Some est rate. That means Republicans have moved back in with their objecting to tax increases can be parents. Others are scraping by on accused of favoring higher interlow wage jobs while sending out est rates for college students. scores of resumes to no avail. Thus with soaring youth Those are real world facts. unemployment, President ObaThese kids are cynical about the ma has suddenly cast himself as president’s claims that the econ- the champion of student borrowomy is improving. ers. The saddest part is that as a Federal Labor Bureau statistics senator, Barack Obama never indicate the U.S. economy added voted for cutting the student loan 115,000 jobs in April, supposedly interest rate in the first place. He bringing the nationwide unem- was too busy campaigning for the ployment rate down from 8.2 to Democrat presidential primary. 8.1 percent. Since about 12.5 mil- Apparently, he figured the youth lion people of working age are vote was in the bag back then. unemployed, most college gradAmerican youths face a dour uates can spot the fuzzy math. financial future. Politicians have The media largely fails to saddled them with a national report that unemployment is debt approaching $16 trillion. really down because 420,000 Economic growth is a woeful 2.2 workers dropped out of the pool percent, which is synonymous of those actively searching for with no job creation. Business is work last month. According to frozen by the prospect of higher the federal government, fewer taxes and the crippling costs of people searching for work nationalized health care. means lower unemployment. Young people are paying into Throughout the United States, insolvent entitlement programs worker participation has dropped that will provide no benefits to to 63.6 percent. That’s the lowest them. Perhaps worst of all, the number since 1981 and a big red cost of education has become flag. Typically in an improving inversely proportional to its value. economy, more people enter the It’s difficult to imagine why anylabor market as business and one under the age of 25 would vote industry expand and hire. In fact, to give Barack Obama a second this usually results in higher term. The president says his 2012 unemployment for some time re-election campaign is still about because the pool of available “hope and change.” Good luck workers initially grows as people finding buyers for that product. jump back into the job search. Newly educated voters have Doctored unemployment seen plenty of change in the last numbers won’t convince jobless three and a half years. Their hope American youths to cast their has all but disappeared as a result. vote for the president. Mr. Obama needs the youth vote. That’s “Right Angles” appears on the why the White House now hopes third Tuesday of the month. James college graduates with little or no D. Kellogg of New Castle is a proincome will be swayed by prom- fessional engineer, the author of ises to reduce their expenditures. the novel E-Force, and the So the president is delivering founder of LiberTEAWatch.com. campus speeches, declaring he’s Visit JamesDKellogg.com or email fighting Republican efforts to jamesdkellogg@yahoo.com.

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Reader questions higher reading scores In the May 10 article entitled, “Thirdgrade reading scores at all-time high,” the title and first part of the article imply that kids are getting a better education. The chart also appears to be providing an incorrect comparison because it compares CSAP scores, but the article says that in 2012, TCAP was used. Quote from article: “Testing this year shifted from the former Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) tests to the renamed Transitional Colorado Assessment (TCAP) tests. The new tests reflect the state’s transition to a new set of more rigorous standards.” If the standards are more rigorous, then why are kids setting new records? Anyone else find this ironic? My gut reaction is that

the standards were lowered. Either that, or all those third-graders ate their brain food every day. Third-graders do not eat brain food. Caleb Begly Marble

Obama conspiring for economic chaos An article on May 8 in the Canada Free Press written by Doug Hagmann left me literally speechless. In summary, Hagmann claims to have been told by an insider at the Department of Homeland Security that Obama and his czars are planning on a major disruption to our economy and are planning a manufactured insurgency in order to facilitate his re-election in November. “A controlled chaos thing,” he said.

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MLB rookies Harper, Darvish garnering a lot of attention At age 19, Bryce Harper is the youngest and most intriguing player on the baseball diamond right now. Just two years removed from his stint at the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Harper is now living large in the nation’s capital after the Washington Nationals called him up from the minors a few weeks ago. Once dubbed “The Chosen One” in a Sports Illustrated cover story when he was all of 16, Harper’s ascent to the big leagues at SPORTS GEEK such a young age is quite JEFF SAUER the feat when you consider there are only 17 players who have played 100 games as a teenager in the history of the game. Harper is the youngest to play in the “bigs” since Felix Hernandez, who was seven days younger than Harper when he debuted with Seattle back in 2005. To say that Bryce Harper oozes with self confidence is an understatement. Some folks are put off by his poise, but the kid backs up his brashness with steady play, and unlike young phenoms in other sports, he understands the game he grew up dreaming to play, along with the rich history behind it. As for the cockiness, it’s just part of his DNA, and it always has been. I witnessed it firsthand at JUCO, when he was ejected from a game for arguing a called third strike. Well, sort of. After the call, Harper took the liberty of drawing a line in the dirt with his bat to show the umpire where the strike zone was. It didn’t go over so well. Call it what you will — pizzazz, flamboyance, showboating? The point is … he’s unpredictable, he plays with passion, and he sparks interest in the game of baseball. Whether he’s blowing kisses to minor league pitchers while circling the base paths or stealing home on the first stolen base attempt of his professional career, Harper has people watching closely, following his every move, and that’s good for the sport. Down in Texas, Yu Mania is at a fever pitch (pun intended). Yu Darvish, the first-year Japanese export, reportedly is the proud owner of a nine-pitch repertoire. For those scoring at home, he throws a hand curve, slow curve, sweeping slider, down slider, four–seamer, two-seamer, cutter, split-finger change and a four-seam change. Completely unfair, don’t you think? Kind of like the big kid that lied about his age pitching for the other team in Little League. Darvish hopes to fare better than some of the recently hyped foreign pitchers in Major League Baseball, guys like the Red Sox’s Daisuke Matsuzaka (Dice-K), who have been one-year wonders. He was 18-3 in 2008 and 1615 over the past three seasons. Bryce Harper and Yu Darvish are both legitimate Rookie of the Year candidates in their respective divisions, but the fact that both of their teams are sitting in first place and could possibly meet in the World Series is interesting as well. One thing is for sure. You’ll be hearing about both of these players for a long time. Jeff Sauer is a longtime western Colorado resident and a former Roaring Fork Valley resident.

76ers even series with Celtics Philadelphia wins 82-81 BOSTON (AP) — Evan Turner made the go-ahead layup with 40.4 seconds left and Philadelphia held off Boston the rest of the way with six straight free throws as the 76ers evened the secondround Eastern Conference series with an 82-81 victory Monday night. Turner finished with 10 points, including his layup that put the Sixers up 76-75. He added two free throws with 12 seconds to go. Jrue Holiday scored 18 points and Andre Iguodala added 13 points, seven assists and six rebounds for the Sixers, who blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter as the Celtics won Game 1. Kevin Garnett had 15 points and 12 rebounds and Ray Allen scored 17 points for the Celtics. Philadelphia won its first playoff game in Boston since 1982 despite committing a playoff-high 19 turnovers and getting outrebounded 47-36. Spencer Hawes finished with eight points and 10 rebounds and Lavoy Allen scored 10 points for the Sixers. Brandon Bass had 12 points for the Celtics, who couldn’t quite repeat their comeback in the series opener. The Sixers led by 10 points early in the fourth quarter of Game 1 before the Celtics rallied for a 92-91 victory. It was starting to look familiar for Philadelphia on Monday, but the Sixers were able to hold off the Celtics down the stretch in a tight finish. Philadelphia led 57-49 entering the fourth, but Boston tied it twice before going up 72-71 on Avery Bradley’s 3pointer, setting off a series of shots from beyond the arc. Holiday answered with a 3 for the Sixers, then Ray Allen got the lead right back for the Celtics on a 3-pointer with 1:40 left. The Celtics had a chance to extend the lead after forcing the Sixers into a 24-second shot clock violation, but Rondo missed a shot and Iguodala got the rebound, leading to Turner’s layup to put the Sixers up 76-75 with 40.4 seconds to go. Rondo and Allen both missed shots that would have put Boston ahead, then Rondo fouled Turner with 14.4 seconds left as the shot clock was winding down. The Celtics fouled Turner again with 12 seconds and he hit both free throws to extend the lead to 78-76. Fans grew restless as the second half opened with sloppy, choppy play by both teams. Boston led 38-36 at halftime and nearly 7 minutes into the third quarter the score was just 43-41 with the Celtics still ahead.

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Philadelphia 76ers shooting guard Evan Turner gets past Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett, left, small forward Paul Pierce and guard Rajon Rondo to score the go-ahead basket in the final minute of the second half of Game 2 in their NBA basketball Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series in Boston on Monday. When the shots finally started falling, they were all for Philadelphia. The Sixers scored 14 straight points, turning a 47-43 deficit into a 57-47 lead in the final minute of the period. Boston went without a point for 4:40, finally scoring when Pierce made two free throws with 2.4 seconds left in the period. The Celtics committed seven turnovers during the quarter and made just 4 of 17 shots. Game 3 is Wednesday in Philadelphia. Thunder 119, Lakers 90 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Russell Westbrook had 27 points and nine assists, Kevin Durant added 25 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder blasted the weary Los Angeles Lakers 11990 on Monday night in the opening game of the Western Conference semifinals. The Thunder took a 15-point halftime lead, then opened the third quarter with a 15-2 blitz filled with crowdpleasing 3-pointers and dunks. Oklahoma City led by as many as 35 points, getting a measure of vengeance for the elbow Metta World Peace delivered to the head of the Thunder’s James Harden three weeks earlier — and without needing dirty tactics to do it. Thunder starting center Kendrick Perkins limped off after aggravating a

hip injury from the first round. Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum scored 20 points each for the Lakers and Bynum had 14 rebounds. The Thunder committed a franchiserecord four turnovers. Two games after trailing by as many as 28 points in a blowout loss in Game 6 in Denver, it got even worse for the Lakers. They responded to that loss by beating the Nuggets 96-87 in a thrilling Game 7 on Saturday night. They’ll need another big bounce back for Game 2 in Oklahoma City on Wednesday night. While the Lakers were making a quick turnaround less than 48 hours after ending the first round, the Thunder had eight full days off following their first-round sweep of defending NBA champion Dallas. It got out of hand just after halftime, in highlight-reel fashion. Durant lobbed the ball to Westbrook for a two-handed slam, then connected on a 3-pointer from the left wing to draw a timeout from Lakers coach Mike Brown. That still didn’t slow down Oklahoma City, which got what could have been a costly two-handed dunk from Perkins on its next trip and then another 3 from Durant before Thabo Sefolosha swiped the ball from Bryant and ran out for a layup that made it 7446 with 8:39 left in the period.

Rangers win opener over Devils Ira Podell The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Rangers rookie Chris Kreider and defenseman Dan Girardi both had a goal and an assist in the third period, and Henrik Lundqvist stopped 21 shots for his fifth career playoff shutout, as weary New York opened the Eastern Conference finals with a 3-0 victory over the well-rested New Jersey Devils on Monday night. Playing just two days after eliminating Washington in a stirring 2-1 Game 7 victory, the top-seeded Rangers hit

their home ice again and won their third straight Game 1 of these playoffs. The Devils had been off for five days since they knocked out the Philadelphia Flyers in five games. No team forced to play seven-game series in each of the first two rounds has gone on to win the Stanley Cup, but the Rangers are determined to be the first. Shaking off suggestions they are tired, the Rangers slogged through two scoreless periods and pulled out a win with a dominating third period. “I think it starts with work habits, how hard we want to work,” Lundqvist

said. “And then the skill takes over. We have been doing it all year.” The Rangers are in the conference finals for the first time since 1997, and they haven’t reached the Stanley Cup finals since 1994 when they beat 22-year-old goalie Martin Brodeur and the Devils in a classic seven-game series that backed up captain Mark Messier’s guarantee. New Jersey is making its first conference finals appearance since 2003, the year the Devils won the Cup for the third time. Game 2 is Wednesday night in New York.


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Countertops We Buy & Haul Away Junk Cars, Trucks & Vans & Some Scrap Metal. Paying Cash up to $150 for cars, $250 for F/S Trucks. CALL FOR PICKUP! 970-379-0253

L.L.C. All Breed Obedience Training

Cleaning Service

Appliances

Asphalt/Paving

Financial

Pets Livestock/Animals Farm/Hay Announcements

Over 68? Sell your Life Insurance for cash. Aspen Executive Life 970-925-5900 / 866-618-1626

Silt laundromat

Computers

Modern Kitchen Center APPLIANCES For All Your Appliance Needs All Brands Including Kitchen Aid, Whirlpool, G.E. Bosch, Asko, Sub-Zero, Wolf Monday-Thursday 9-4 970-945-9194

Dog Training

Service Directory Transportation Merchandise Recreation

Steve Spangler ORIGINAL DESIGNS WE BARTER 720 grand avenue glenwood springs 970-947-9157

Discover

Maintenance Services LLC • Design, Repair & Install Sprinkler Systems • Sod Installation • Full Service Lawn Maintenance Licensed/Insured FREE ESTIMATES

970-319-4204 Holistic Soil Amendment Applications blends favorable for the landscapes you want, unfavorable for the ones you don’t. Since 1996. 970-984-2467

Landscaping, Mowing & Tilling

www.alphanaturalinc.com

$25 Introductory Offer! Accepting new clients. Fire mitigation, irrigation, & all your lawn care needs! Valley Lawn Care, 970-379-7080.

Lawn Service since 1990 from Aspen to Glenwood. Mowing, fertilizer, thach and aerating, Fully Insured-Reasonable and Dependable James 970-963-2770

Residential, Commercial, HOA

Sheila Summers Office: 970-876-5522 Cell: 970-930-0064 apluslawncare@live.com

The Lawn Ranger "Your local lawncare superhero" 970-309-0552

Legal Service ConfliCt? need resolution? Call or Email:

Quick Mediation Services 970-402-7816

quickmediationservices@ gmail.com 1/10 the cost of a lawyer Willing to travel • Servicing all areas

Log Chinking

Chinking By Karen

Does your home have -

Air Leaks? Flies & Critters? Restoration Save Energy 970-389-0995 33 years experience serving Colorado

Massage Therapy The Most Amazing Full Body Massage by Exceptional Masseuse in Aspen Area Only. Private/VIP. Outcall 300+/session. Call Anytime: 1.646.244.6103

An Exquisitely Blissful Full Body Massage, 2-8pm www.massageanywherer.com/profile.asp Incall only, no texts, 970-396-8858


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Painting Castle Pines HOA

New Castle Invites Bids Cedar Fence Staining Approx 1025 Linear Ft 970-984-3215 Eves. LOCALS Appreciation ~50% OFF MASSAGE~ $75/hr. limited time Call Hillary TODAY! www.hillarymassage.net

970-618-0120

Interior & Exterior Painting. Quality Work Guaranteed. Insured Sherpa Enterprises, Inc. 970-471-3094

Place your classified ad online at 3am while the rest of the world sleeps! postindependent.com/placead aspentimes.com/placead

25 Years Experience In Valley

(970) 379-8044 Costly Remodel Out Of Reach? A Fresh Coat Does Wonders! Bathrooms & Kitchens Are Our Specialty Insured/Free Estimates

Auto Photo Ads

Oriental Massage: Spring Special: 20% offClean,cozy,and comfortable.if you would like a massage by a professional Asian Masseuse come and experience a perfect body massage!! Call :LILY 818-913-6588

SB Painting

2008 Hino S185

2008 Hino 185 diesel. 54,000 miles. 18 foot. Auto AC Block Heater. Economy mode. $31,360 970-379-5624

Newspapers get good grades. 85 percent of adults who have done post-graduate work or who have advanced degrees read a print newspaper or visited a newspaper Web site in an average week.

Dapper Doggie Doos Full Service Pet “Spaw” in Silt 970-631-4809 I 970-640-6383

Psychic/Alternative

Roofing

Storage

Water

Windows

Wake Up! Reiki

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Self Storage Available

WATER HAULING. Potable Water for Homes, Irrigation, Cisterns, Pools, Spas, Subdivisions. EVERY load tested. 970-216-7576

Are You Really Good at Something?

• Energy Work • Essential Oils • Metaphysical Education Want to become a Reiki Teacher in One Month? Then the Reiki Fast Track 4 Pack is for you! Commit to all 4 Reiki Classes & receive a 10% Discount. This saves you over $100!

Search online throughout the mountain region.

Many Sizes • 2 locations

10X20 $115 Per Month Ideal for Auto Storage

970-876-2376

FREE Set-up & Delivery

Call Angelique at 970.402.1481 for more info or visit www.wakeupreiki.com

Recycling We pay CASH for copper, brass, aluminum, ferrous metals, cars. Free roll off containers. Green Zone Recycling 970-876-5941

Windows

Shed City USA

Metro Roofing Co. LLC Metal Roofing, Shingles, Copper, Flat Roofing Commercial & Residential 303-241-1700 metroroofingco.com

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OR

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SHEDS • GREENHOUSES • HORSE SHELTERS $BMM UPEBZ Call today! F REE W INDOW

1-800-98-SHEDS 970-963-0679

For photos, prices and dealers go to:

www.ShedCityUSA.com

The most affordable, reliable and professional window washing company in the Glenwood/Aspen Valley. No one can beat our price and that’s our guarantee. Large or small, we have the tools. Call All Valley Services for a free estimates 970.928.0102

Advertise it in the Service Directory Pitkin County 925-9937 Garfield County 945-9937 Professional Window Cleaning Service. Insured and 15 Years Experience. Sherpa Enterprises, Inc. Free estimate: 970-471-3094

13’ Fishcat

1901 Replica Stagecoach

1981 Delorean, Renault/Volvo

2008 Fleetwood

13' Fishcat, great condition, accessories with heavy duty 8' utility trailer

1901 EXACT REPLICA STAGECOACH ALL ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED MARBLE, CO Good condition.

1981 Delorean, Renault/Volvo 2.8L, 22,000OBO 2 door. Excellent condition. 3384 Manual transmission. silver Dan

$2400.00 for both or will sell separately 970-379-5026

$18,375 970-925-2837 joeldsax@aol.com

2008 Fleetwood pop up Camper High clearance for off road camping Not your grandmother's camper Rhino Liner roof is new

970-309-7313

$9,500 Call Teresa 970-376-2038

Allis Chalmers WD 1950

Audi A4 Avant Quattro 2006

Audi A4 Quattro 2.8 1998

Audi Q5 2011

30 hp (Draw-bar) 3 Point, tires 85%, strong engine, located in Peach Valley

Audi A4 Avant Quattro 2006 Excellent condition. 87K Auto. 2.0L Turbo. Leather Heated seats. Extra set Aluminum wheels and snow tires.

Audi A4 Quattro 2.8 1998 4 door. Excellent condition, 13,600, garage kept. Manual trans. Leather seats. Sunroof. CD. Pwr windows. Mike

13,250 970-404-0273

$6,500 970-274-0337

Only 3K Miles! 2.0T Quatro Premium. Black Leather Interior. Panoramic Roof. Premium+ Package. IPOD/CD/DVD. Multi-Zone A/C. AWD. Navigation System. Blue-tooth. $47,500 970-618-8290

$2400 Please call Don: 970-876-0270

22,000OBO

BMW 325I 2001

Chevrolet Suburban 2004

Chevrolet Trail Blazer LS 2006

Chevy Corvette ZR-1 1991

Chevy Silverado LS 1500 2004

92K miles, excellent condition, premium package, leather heated seats, traction control. Set of studded tires, new. All service/maintenance papers. $8,722 970-401-1033

2004 Suburban 4x2 - 136k. Clean truck with 3 seats. 3k below book at $7,995. Call Charlie at 970 9379. Defiance Auto #3233. 970 945 9379 7995 970 945 9379

Extended Sport Utility 4Door. 6 Cylinder 4.2 Liter. 4WD 82817 Mileage. Good Condition. Semi new tires. Automatic with a Tow Package. 3rd Row Seating. Asking $12,000.00 970-393-3804

27K miles, black interior, many upgrades, hard wired valentine 1 radar detector, cover. No Brokers.

4x4, extended cab, excellent condition, 32K miles, garaged, CD, tow package, new tires, automatic, Vortec 5300 V8.

$27,000 970-618-3773

$16,500 Woody, 970-945-7114

Chrysler Sebring Convertible 2002

Coleman Camper 1995

Cross Fire Convertible 2005

Custom Motocycle 2005

Custom Motocycle 2005

King, Queen & Double. Toilet & Shower. Good Condition. All electrical just redone.

Red with black top. Leather interior, Excellent Condition! Kept in Garage. Only driven during summer months! 36k Miles. Call Norma:

S & S motor, lots of custom parts, must see to appreciate. Excellent shape.

S & S motor, lots of custom parts, must see to appreciate. Excellent shape.

$4500 970-390-5202

$16,875 970-389-4975

$4500 970-309-9095

$4500 970-309-9095

Dodge Grand 1999

Dodge RAM 1500 2009

Dodge Ram 1500 “Sport” 2001

Dodge Sport 1500 2001

Caravan for sale. 200k+. Needs battery and has oil leak.

Dodge RAM 1500 5.7L MDS HEMI, 20MPG HWY, Quad Cab, Loaded, 41,000 miles. Contact Ryan for details.

6” lift kit, 4x4, auto, tow package, 127K miles, power windows/locks.

$800 OBO Call Jared 970 748 2976

$25,000 OBO 970-309-3899

4 WD, 5 Speed, V8, AC, PW, Bed Liner, Cap Trailer Brake Control, Very Good Condition Recent Upgrades and All Service Records NADA Value $7,300 Sale Price $6,500.00 Call 970-390-8675

Ford Bronco 1975

Ford Coupe 1931

Ford E-350 1997

Ford E 350 4x4 1995

Ford F150 Crew Cab 2002

4WD, 302V8, Restored! Call for details.

Restored, beautiful inside and out, excellent running. Will trade equity in sailboat or precious metal coins. Delivery available.

Ford E-350 1997,7.3 Turbo Diesel, 4 speed automatic w/ overdrive, 143k miles, great work van good condition. $3,200 (970)471-0354

1995 Ford E 350 4x4 Camping Van 117,000miles on 7.3 L P-stroke Diesel. Sink, stove, fridge, heater, solar. Seats and sleeps 2 biggreenvanforsale@gmail.com or 970-319-1001leave msg $35000OBO

4x4, 146K, AC, power windows & locks, trailer brakes, tow package, good tires, excellent condition, everything works.

Have FUN in the Sun Excellent Condition and only 23K miles! Auto Trans with trip tic. V6 2.7 Liter Eng., CD Player, Leather Seats, Wood Grain Panels, Navy Blue/White Interior. Asking $9,000. 970-928-7418 DODGE DAKOTA 2004

Quad, 4WD, 4 door, Good condition, 75000 miles, Auto, 4.7L, Black, Power windows and locks, Tilt steering, Towing system. $12050. OBO 970-279-4227 billybarbour@comcast.net

$15,800 970-618-1230

$17,500 OBO 970-876-5601

$8000 OBO 970-366-8364

$8770 970-618-2755


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Ford F150 XLT Super Crew 2007

Ford F-250 Crewcab 2006

FORD F250 CREW CAB 4x4 - 2003

Ford F-350 XLT 2001 Super Duty

Freightliner FL60 2000

Ford F150 XLT 2007 Super Crew. 71000 miles, Auto, 5.7L, bedliner, rack, topper, hitch. Challenge Aspen. info@challengeaspen.com

Ford F-250 Crewcab 2006 great mechanical condition. 70kmiles, Auto tranny. v-10 Tan/gold

PW, locks, air, 8’bed, Leer cap, 63K miles. 2001 Lance PU camper model 810, stove, micro, full bath, elect jacks Lrg furnace, winter pkg, very good cond., $24,000 for the two, will separate: Truck: $17,500, Camper: $6500 970-963-8519

Only 12,500 mi. Loaded, V10, 4WD, 50K mile transferable warranty, with 5’ long drawers in front compartment of utility box. Ideal service truck!

Good condition. 203,000 Manual transmission. Cummins Diesel white

$18,500 OBO 970-379-6682

$9,000 970-948-1369 eric@paddywacks.comcastbiz.net

$17900 970-923-0578

$16,950 970-379-7550

GMC 1980

GMC SUBURBAN SLT 1996

GMC Yukon SLT 2007

HARLEY- DAVIDSON FLHRCI 2000

HARLEY DAVIDSON FLSTS 2005

5 Star General Dump-Truck Ready to work! 6V92 Detroit 335HP, Heavy duty 13 speed, 433 gears, 14 Ft bed with Electric Tarp.

225K hwy miles well maintained, auto trans, V8, A/C, air bag, ABS, leather heated power seats and windows, 4WD, tow pkg, 6CD player, seats 8, bronze

4 door. Good condition. 89,000 mi One owner, New tires. V8, Third Row Seat. Onstar. Remote starter. Sunroof. Rear parking assist.

FLHRCI Road King Classic ,17K miles, black, big bore, lots of chrome, runs great, side and rear hard leather bags

$19,500 OBO 970-379-1779

$8350 *PRICE REDUCED!* 970-309-2595

2 Tone Blue-Silver Mint Condition-2150 Low Miles. King Windshield- Many Extras $11,990 970-920-6850

Harley Davidson VRSC V-ROD 2002

Honda 750 Shadow 2001

Honda CRF 454R 2005

Honda Pilot 2004

Superb condition. 1130cc Security System, Corbin Seat and More!

2001 Honda 750 Shadow Spirit 16K Mi. W/T Acc Runs Good!

Many extras, low hours, never raced.

970.947.9366 $7,200.00 OBO

$3000 as Pictured

$3500 970-210-4800

AWD, excellent condition, DVD, new tires, 149K Miles, well maintained, all records up to date. Bring a mechanic and test drive it!

Horse Trailer - 1993

HUMMER H3 2006

Hupmobile Resto-Rod 1938

International 4700 DT466E 2001

Jeep Cherokee Classic 1998

2 Horse Slant Trailer with ramp, tack/dressing room. Excellent condition. No rust, new paint, new rubber mats, spare tire. $5500 Call Tom 970-948-2279

Luxury Package, Sunroof, leather, Well taken care of, Low Miles.

Rare! Local Glenwood Springs car with modern running gear, new paint & interior.

$16,500 OBO 970-987-9039

$15,000 OBO Roger, 970-945-9272

24 foot box (6 foot separate front section w/ side door) Auto Trans, Air Brakes, Lift Gate, 4 belly tool boxes Set up to tow trailer, 132800 Mi. $11,500 Mr. T's Store 984-2977 Russell Cell 989-5278

Jeep Cherokee Classic 1998 4 door. Good condition. 104k Auto transmission. Thule Rack Tow Package Black kutaland@yahoo.com

Jeep Cherokee Limited 2001

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007

Jeep Liberty 2004 Limited Edition

Jeep Patriot 2007

Jeep Willys Wagon 1959

4.0L V6, 4X4 FT/PT/4WL, Great condition, Dark Green, Tinted w/ Leather, Power seats & windows, 168K, Original owner, garaged, tow pkg $5,500 Call Rob @ 970 390 0958

4WD, 3.7 Liter V6 with 97,500 miles. Dark gray with light gray leather interior and upgraded sound system. Originally retailed for $34k.

Jeep Liberty 2004 Limited Edition Only 63K miles! Excellent condition Auto Transmission, Heated Leather Seats, Sunroof, New Mud/Snow Tires. Silver/Black Interior Just 12.5K OBO@ 970-928-7418

4WD, 4 door, 5 speed, 29mpg, power mirrors, locks and windows, Sirius radio w/CD, new tires, fold down seats, like new. Audio controls on leather steering wheel. $11,300 OBO 970-309-3898

Jeep Willys Wagon 1959 $9000 Good condition. Manual transmission. Super Hurricane inline 6 Mike mike@mikemosby.com

JEEP WRANGLER 1998

Jeep Wrangler 2003

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 2006

Keystone Montana 2002

Land Rover 110 1971

4.0L manual transmission. 2 sets of tires and wheels. Wilderness rack, Thule spare mount bike rack, hard top and bikini top. 141K. Ready for summer! $7900 970-445-7455

Good condition, runs great, everything works. Never off road. 112K miles. $9500 OBO 970-274-2174

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 2006 $16,900 OBO 2 door. Excellent condition. 62,400 6 speed stick 6 cylinder Hard top Extra wheels & tires CD player. 970-927-3844 mlee3844@comcast.net $16,900 OBO 970-927-3844

This is the Cadillac of 5th wheel trailers. A/C, Full kitchen, deluxe 1BD. Travel in style or move in as a perfect starter home. Paid $52,000 Owner Finance? $26,000 Call 970-379-9767

Land Rover Defender 90 1995

LEXUS ES330 SPORTDESIGN 2004

MG Kit Car - 1954

NORTHSTAR 850SC Pop-Up Camper 2005

Polaris 800cc 2001

5 speed, Safari Gard bumper and rock sliders. Borla ss exhaust, Super Winch Wilderness rack 93,000 miles browndog@sopris.net $29,500 970-963-1924

Very good condition. Immaculately maintained. 98K. Loaded. New tires, brakes, timing belt. $13,300 970-524-0580 970-471-9097

Soft top convertible with 1980 Volkswagon motor. Excellent condition.

NORTHSTAR 850SC Pop-Up Camper Excellent condition. Fully Self Contained, Refrigerator, Furnace, Shower, Cassette Toilet, 25 Amp Converter & much more. $8,750 970-618-3226

Fabcraft front suspension, Holz rear suspension, 159 long track, V Force reeds, high performance air box, SLT exhaust, rebuilt motor, less than 2 hours, super fast & light! $2,400 or trade 970-210-4800

Polaris Assault RMK 800 2009

Polaris Ranger 6x6 - 2000

Range Rover 2004

Roadrunner 5th Wheel 2009

Ski Doo Snowmobile Package

Tilt bed, two gun racks and winch. Includes 8x10 rear Loading trailer. Excellent condition.

Fully Loaded, Florida Car, low miles, Excellent condition, Great Graduation Gift

24 ft., one-half ton, pickup towable. One slide out, sleeps 6. Used for prototype development only- as new.

Asking $6000.00 Call (970) 379-0178

$23,500 970-309-1261

$13,750 970-618-3474

2008 Ski Doo Summit X 800 and 2007 Summit Adrenaline 600 Low miles, mint condition. 2010 Mirage enclosed trailer. Lots of extras and gear. Worth $16k but $14,000 takes all today. Jeff 970-531-1815 $14,000

$10,500 970-618-9057 Harley Davidson Road King 1999

Tons of chrome! With only 17,800 miles on it, upgraded intake and exhaust, lowered, and hard bags. $9000 Call or text: 970-618-1964

693 miles. Yamaha Phazer Mtn. 500 144" '08 220 miles. CB Alpine Trailer Two Place Trailer, Stainless Steel & Aluminum 2006. Sleds are in excellent condition and come with extras. $16,500 for all, will seperate. 970 -485-0615

$4300.00 Cyndy: cldesigns@hotmail.com 970-948-2761

$13,750 Call 970-390-9787 if interested.

970-384-2513

Asking 4500.00 Call (970) 379-0178

$10,000 Call Alma at 970-309-5520

$4500 970-963-0366

$9000 970-625-5317

This one of a kind truck is a special find, Very unique, will not find another like it. Asking $18,525 OBO 970-309-1261


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THE ASPEN TIMES.COM • POSTINDEPENDENT.COM Subaru Forrester 2004

Subaru Impreza 2009

Subaru Outback 2010

Subaru Outback Wagon 2000

19ft, but extends to 32ft with beds out. Great condition, everything works. Less than 100hrs of use. Pictures available upon request. $8000 OBO Inquiries, please email: rachellewagoner@yahoo.com

96k miles. Heated Seats. Power Sun Roof. Automatic. AWD.

AWD, 5 speed manual. 28K, 50K mile warranty, CD, great shape, accident-free.

Subaru Outback Wagon 2000 Good condition. 208k Manual transmission. Burgundy. Bob br@jonestrading.com

$10,900 970.948.6897

$13,375 970-309-1992 or 970-456-9198

2.5i Limited Wagon. Awesome car! Harmon Kardon Stereo, Sunroof. 33,000mi. 2 Sets of Tires. Winter/Summer. Still under Subaru warranty! 970-274-8074 $24,000

Toyota Camry 2002

Toyota Corolla 2000

Toyota Pick-Up 1981

Toyota Tundra 2000 Limited V8

Toyota Tundra 2007

2.4L, 4 cyl, auto transmission, excellent condition, 140K highway miles, great mpg, brand new tires & new set of winter tires with studs.

54,000 miles, fantastic shape, must see, No cracks in dash board, no rips in seat, in very good shape, brand new tires, you can almost eat off of engine. $6350. REDUCED! 970-309-1261

Very clean truck. Leather, upgraded Toyota brakes. New pads, timing belt, water pump, pulleys & tires. Insulated camper top, great maintenance & records. 4.7 V8 TRD. 4WD. 192k. $8,000 **UPDATED NUMBER! 303-501-3965**

Excellent condition, 4X4, 74,600 miles, 5.7L V8, Leather/Heated Seats, Tow package, Auto transmission, Toyota pre owned certified,

$6450 OBO 970-274-3005

2000 Toyota Corolla CE. Save gas with one of the most fuel efficient car on the road. 140k. $4,995. Call Charlie @ 970 945 9379. ccwirth@yahoo.com. Defiance Auto. S/N 3183. 4995 970 945 9379

Volkswagon Touareg 2004

VW Passat 2007

Yamaha 650 Heritage Special 1982

Super Clean & Loaded! Only 60K, AWD, Auto-Tiptronic, V8, Blue w/Gray Lthr, Navigation, F+R Park Assist, Power Everything, Winter & Tow Pkg's, Blizzaks. A steal at $14,500 970-379-5364

2.0T, Wolfsburg Edition 119K, fresh synthetic oil, new brake pads, excellent condition, + new winter tires(relocation)

7314 Original Miles Beautiful Classic!!

Auto Parts/ Accessories

16'' Black Wheels- Set of 4 $150 Glenwood Springs Excellent condition. Brandon M. 970-319-3747 branmail1224@gmail.co m 1970 rebuilt 460 14-1 compression 350 horsepower 970-366-9390 2000-2003 Yamaha YZ Motorcycle Brake Lever and Clutch Lever. Made in USA. $10. Glenwood 970-945-5156 2 B F G o o d r i c h Commercial Tires/Rim T/A LT235/85/R16 $150 Great condition. One tire on new 6 bolt rim. New C a s t l e . M i k e 970-355-9458 or 970-208-4910 2 Tires Continental Extreme Contact 205-55-zr16 ms $80 Snowmass Good condition! 970-309-0192

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auto and merchandise listings online at www.aspentimes.com/classified or www.postindependent.com/classified Car Tires - (4) Goodyear Viva 2 225/60 R16 Approx. 10,000 miles $150.00 Good Condition, Rifle. 970-319-7592.

Auto Parts/ Accessories

Auto Service

Autos Chevrolet Camaro 1985 2000 low 350 SBC holly 4b edlbroch intake blue David 970-319-6764 Kingdavid81@me.com Ford 1978 cabin chasse 351 modified. $1800 OBO 970-366-9390

1987 Honda Accord 4 door, white, high miles, starts, drives, needs attn and a new home. $850. OBO 970-948-6251 Carbondale

I will pay up to $550 cash for your junk car or truck depending on the weight of your vehicle!

1992 XLT 4x4 Ford Explorer w/5-speed manual. 142k. good mechanically; new head gaskets, etc. Body, paint & interior good. 22+mpg. $2500 obo. 970-904-0202

Pago hasta $550 efectivo por su caro o camioneta de junke dependiendo de el peso de vehiculo! Call 970-314-8993 Ulloa Towing

More than 165 million people read a newspaper in print or online in a typical week.

*Jeep JK Wrangler front bumper (stock) for 2007 to 2011 $50. OBO

1998 Luxury Dodge Van, runs like new. $3000. 970-456-6083

970-456-2033

AVALANCHE AUTOMOTIVE LLC

LUMBER RACK FOR FULLSIZE PICK UP TRUCK MAKE OFFER Superb condition. 379-8968 Pilot vehicle roof mounted light bar $150.00 rifle Excellent condition. john 970 309-1135 Set of Sumitomo Touring tires 225-55-17 m/s $200 Snowmass. Good condition! 970-309-0192(hablo Spanol)

9 9 S u b a r u F o r e s t e, Black, Auto, 158K miles. Choose from more than 25 Subaru's in stock. We finance anyone with approved credit. BUY HERE PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336.

Wheel, one aluminum wheel for 2006 Audi A4 $45 Good condition. Susan 970-379-2011 Yakima Space Cadet with towers and bars. $ 4 0 0 . 0 0 O B O. H o l d s camping gear and luggage for four. 970-524-2233

INTERESTED in selling your 97’ & up vehicle? Body damage/ mechanical problems or Junk cars 970-390-1993.

Motorcycles

Utility Trailers

2002 Kawasaki Vulcan, 750. New Tires. $2,500. Great Bike. 970 319.4591

4x8 1000 lb capacity Utility Trailer with Steel Side Walls $350.00 Aspen Excellent condition. Alwin 970 404 1724 knirlbgr@hotmail.com

Brand new moped, less than 50 miles. $1600.00 Like new condition. 250CC engine, AM/FM Radio Ipod Connection. Silver Andrew 970-379-5415 Kawasaki Ninja 500r 2004 $1200 Engine runs great. 21k miles Silver 970-274-2557

Jeep CJ-7 1986 $2900 Limited edition. 2 door. Hard top w/sunroof & bikini, lift-kit. 147K miles Manual trans. Str.6 (needs some TLC window knobs, door k n o b s ) S t e v e 970.404.7577 Toyota 4runner 1992 4 door, 4 cylinder, standard transmission, great for parts or repair, new tires, w/tires $2000, without tires $1500 970-379-6151 Toyota Corolla S 2009, 26K, warranty, $14,995. Buy Here, Pay Here #3211. Defiance Auto Sales. 970-945-9379

Car Dead? cash paid for any vehicle, including wrecks. (970) 904-0202 freeorlowcosttowing@g mail.com Chrysler fifth avenue 1990 850.00 4 door. Auto transmission. v 6 white gene 970-625-4665 coreddog@msn.com Ford f-150 1993 4x4 1100.00 Used condition. 212,000 runs, needs some work 948-8183

Can you fix just about anything? Advertise your handyman business in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

See MORE Motorcycle listings online at

www.postindependent.com/classified or www.aspentimes.com/classified Kymco Sento 50 2009. Bought new in 2010. Only 40 miles.Like new condition. Sweat deal. John 970-319-3354

Pickups Dodge Ram 1500. 1999 $ 1 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 4 W D 303-642-3353.

Voyager 2-place dual, side load (drive o n / d r i v e o f f ) ATV trailer. New pressure treated decking. New tires and a spare tire included. $800.00 Grand Junction. 970-255-1999.

Vans

Motorcycles

1979 Kawasaki KZ650, only 10368 miles, good condition, will need a t u n e u p $ 6 6 0 970-306-3505

Arts/Crafts/Hobbies

Amish Quilt $575 Like new condition. Broken Star Pattern 96x105". Exceptional quilting. Contact 970-947-9887

Amish Quilt $575 Like new condition. Red Center Diamond pattern 92x109" contact 970-947-9887

Antiques 1935 Imperial Bone China Dishes. 24 pieces with Sugar w/ Lid and Creamer. Blue edge, Flowers, Creme, Gold trim. Pictues online Glenwood Post $69. 970-945-5156 Antique wall shelf 24"wide 23"tall 6"deep. Deco style, brown wood with two drawers. $39. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Amish Quilt $575. Like new condition. Rare Bars pattern. 90x101. Stunning handquilting. Contact 970-947-9887

Arts/Crafts/Hobbies 2 Lg. Wood Black Picture Frames 32"x26" Hobby Lobby (retail $42 ea) $40.00 for both Very good condition. Deb 970-208-4910 New Castle debbelynn629@hotmail. com

Amish Quilt Wallhanging $115 Bear Paw Pattern 42x60" Exceptional quilting Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887

SUVs Plymouth Gran Voyager 1997 222,000 mi, great condition, 4dr,A/C good,$1700 obo 970-309-0180

Toyota Rav 4 1996, 4 door, 217K. good condition, $2200 /OBO 970-445-7883.

Thousands of others have proven this by selling their vehicle in this section.

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Truck Bed Liner -Fits 2004 & older Toyota Tacoma beds. $100 Good condition. (970)379-8364 Universal Ranch Hitch Adapter 11-0103, Good condition. $300 Jeff 970.876.2751 or 970.379.4698

Ford F-150 1988 $2700 obo 4x4 Excellent condition New Tires, Topper and luggage rack, runs great, good work truck or camping. Auto transmission. no problems runs good and great cosmetic shape Cavan 970-390-1259 Honda Civic 2003 EX coupe. Good condition. $5200 obo 970-412-9436

Glasstite Topper Fits F150 Bed 6'5" X 71" Blue in Color $500 Good condition. 970-379-7072 Goodyear Wrangler Tire prograde LT235/85P16 brand new $100 includes rim Sherrill 970.945.2430 stoneacr@rof.net

Autos

We buy cars for junk. Pay up to $250 depending on car. Compro carros para yonke. Pago hasta $250. 970-470-1014 Miranda’s Towing

SOLD!

Auto Photo Ads Work! 4 Sale

$2600.00 Jeff 970-274-1696

$10,600 970-306-2391

$3,200 970 379-9876

Merchandise

Transportation

Starcraft Trailer 2002

Avalon Toyota 1995, 135K, auto, new tires, very good condition. $ 3 , 4 0 0 O B O . 970-445-7883

Utility Trailers

2001 6x12 Utility/construction trailer, excellent condition $2500 970-618-0769

Amish Doll Family of 6 $75 Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887

Want to buyVehicles JUNK VEHICLES AND SCRAP 185.00 FARM IMPLEMENTS ALSO REMOVED 970-625-4665

We Buy Heavy Equip., Trucks, Unwanted Farm Equip. Large amounts of Scrap Metal. We will pick up & pay up to $175/ton. Free Estimates. Call 970-987-9039

Amish Quilt Wallhanging $115. Center Diamond Pattern 55x55" Exceptional handquilting Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887

Amish Lap Quilt $75 Trip Around The World Pattern 41x49" Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887 Amish Quilt Wallhanging $95. Bars pattern like above quilt 46x52". Exceptional handquilting Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887

Amish Quilt Wallhanging $95 Josephs Coat Pattern 36x48" Exceptional Quilting Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887


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Appliances Maytag Refrigerator (ice maker)$250, Maytag gas range $200 and Maytag dishwasher $150. All 5yrs old and in good condition. 970-963-2565

Amish Quilt Wallhanging $95 Lone Star Pattern 44x55" Exceptional quilting Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887

Amish Quilt Wallhanging $95. Twisted Fan Pattern 43x53" exceptional quilting Like new condition. Call 970-947-9887

Antique Amish Quilt $650. Good condition. Diamond Patch pattern with antique sugar sacks. 68x74" twin or accent size. Contact 970-947-9887 Artesian Made 8" Round, Handwoven Copper Wire Bowl. Purchased @ an art show. New, never used. Beautiful, one of a kind $15. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Rare Paul Pascarella Painting $4,500.00 Carbondale, Co. Superb condition. 970 963 8585

Appliances

Brand new Bravos Maytag washer and dryer. Warranty is transferable. Asking $2,000.00 for set. 970-948-8780.

Freezer. 7Up Vintage $150 OBO Good condition. 970.379.3301 Freezer Kenmore UPRIGHT, FROST FREE with Alarm for Mishaps $300.00 OBO Good condition. Tami 970-274-8633

Refrigerator. Hotpoint FREE Aspen Good condition. Nathan 970-309-8041. Refrigerator(small hotel size)Sanyo(Black) $60 Snowmass Like new condition! 970-309-0192(hablo Spanol)

Rinnai Tankless Water Heater $1450 Includes plumbing kit and vertical flu pipe. Excellent condition, purchased new 15 months ago, barely used. Glenwood Springs. Tucker Meager (970)948-8999 or aarin_benson@yahoo.co m Window Air Condiioner Frigidare 125.00 Like new condition. (970) 948-1307

Auctions LIEN SALE AUCTION Western Mini Storage in Silt 357 S 16th St on Saturday June 4th Starts at 11AM For more information o n t h i s s a l e www.rummagemarket p l a c e . c o m o r 970-987-2002

Audio An Oak Stereo Cabinet w/Leaded Glass Door. 25Wx17Dx50H. 4 Shelves, Easy To Move w/4 Rollers On Bottom Of Cabinet. Nice, New Cond. $139. Pics online GW Post 970-945-5156

Emerson IC200BK iTone Docking Station for Ipod. Digital radio, clock, alarm, touchless snooze, remote control, ect. Pics & manual online $20. New condition.

SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

Panasonic pocket microcassette recorder 4"Lx2"W pause/variable tape speed, quick review, voice activation. New Cond. $18. Pics online Glenwood Post 970-945-5156 XT Triple socket car charger. 12V. Universal. Portable. Compact. $5. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Books/Educational SCIENCE FICTION Novels/Collections/Anth ologies $3.00-$10.00 Glenwood Good or better condition. Contact for list. Jim jaod@rof.net

Cameras/Photo Equipment Gaggia Platinum Vogue

automatic espresso maker. This model is fitted with the manual cup lift, E.plus System and pre-disposition to milk island. Used, very good condition. $475. Call 970-748-2947 and leave a message. GE Electric Washer and Dryer, Full size, one year old. $600 for both. 970-963-2626

Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18.0 MP Digital SLR Camera Kit. HD VIDEO, NEW EF-S IS 55-250mm Lens,Tripod,16GB Memory,1 Year Warranty. $1,000 Carbondale Luis 970-456-2877 Txt or Call. "Pictures" Fuji E500 FinePix digital camera. Works great. $ 1 0 . G l e n w o o d 970-945-5156

Children/Baby Items

Hard to Find "Stacked Washer/Dryer" unit.Tan/Cream Color Maytag/Whirlpool $450.00 Like new condition. 970-355-0072 i n N e w C a s t l e zgpam@yahoo.com

BICYCLE girls 16" Huffy, excellent condition with training wheels. $25. Glenwood Springs 970-945-8705

Kenmore 2.5 Compact Refrigerator $75.00 Good condition. Mike or Debbe 970-208-4910 or 970-355-9458 More info online

Burley D'Lite bike trailer (2007). Holds 1 or 2 children. Stored indoors, great condition. $175.00. Call Hilary, 970-366-2891.

Children/Baby Items

Childrens slide climbing wall and castle playset, Little Tikes Castle Climber, 1 year old, in perfect shape. $120.00 OBO 970-948-8633 or 970-274-1781 CoPilot Bike Trailer in excellent condition! asking $100.00 Glenwood Springs.please call 970-309-0024 Metal auto-close child gate. High quality, white, adjustable. Excellent condition $45. (970) 309-6966 Stroller. $195 Aspen Excellent condition. robyn hudgens 970-618-9239 robynhudgens@gmail.co m UPPAbaby G LiTE Stroller. See online photo. Excellent condition. $70.00 Basalt 970-948-9243 W a g o n $ 5 0 . 0 0 Pneumatic TIre & Metal Railings. Glenwood Springs Good condition. Shannon 970-947-9558 shannon.zelenka@gmail. com

Clothing Fantastic size 8 women's black Dress blazer 25 Aspen Excellent condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com Gorgeous Faux Fur Tan Charlotte Russe Jacket 60 aspen Like new condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com

TuESDAy, May 15, 2012 Collectibles

Computer/Supplies Desk w/slide-out keyboard shelf, white laminate heavy duty versatile stand, use for tv, or other office equip, see pic online $45 Aspen Good condition. Susan 970-379-2011

Construction Equipment/Material

Air Compressor $125 Glenwood springs Good condition. David Bowers 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com

Air Hose 100 ft lightweight $25 Glenwood Springs Good condition. David Bowers 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com Beautifully weathered high altitude barnwood, various colors and dimensions. 100 ft. for $200. 970-948-6980.

Cherry wood: ceiling molding (around 500 feet+), trim, & 2 doors stained and sealed, best offer. Aspen Excellent condition. 970-319-9719 roget@q.com

Handmade ladies Boot,

Liberty Boot Company “Amie" $500 size 7.5. More pics online at www.libertybootco.co m, search "Amie". Worn one time for less than an hour. Boot retails for $1, 000 and up. Great price for a handmade boot. 678-471-9598

Doors - 13 Beautiful Alder Wood Doors with Hardware In Excellent Condition 150.00 each 970-355-4145 Glenwood Springs Free Fill Dirt Free Glenwood Springs 2410 Grand Avenue. Will Load. Dump Trucks Only. B r a d D y k e m a 970-618-0866

Kleids brand, ladies short sleeve cotton tops. Pretty lace around front neck & collar. New cond. Cream, blue, pink & mint. Great for office. Made in USA. $9.ea Glenwood 970-945-5156 Men's blue thinsulate gloves 10 aspen Good condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com Men's: Reef Brand "Fanning" brown plaid, comfortable, high end flip flop style sandals. Size 12. Herringbone rubber outsole, airbag heel, nubuck upper. New w/ tag $20. 970-945-5156 Men's size 12 blue and grey Vasque Hiking Boots 50 aspen Excellent condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com Women's Spyder Jacket and Gloves 175 aspen Excellent condition. jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com Women's White Columbia Jacket, size S 30 Aspen Excellent condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com

Collectibles Pendleton Woolen Mill 12" Antique Beehive Wood Spindle Candle Sticks. $20 for pair. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Electronics

Shabby chic candle sticks. 11 1/2" tall. Silver metal finish w/ light & dark tones. Sturdy base 4 1/2" wide. $18 pair. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Hitachi 3 1/2 inch Nail Gun $185 Glenwood Springs Good condition. D a v i d B o w e r s 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com Porter Cable Sander 195.00 Glenwood Springs Gently used condition. 20 hours of use. Pictures available. Shannon 970-947-9558 shannon.zelenka@gmail. com

Remington Ram Set with shot & fasteners$25 Glenwood Springs Good condition. David Bowers 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com

Electronics 28" Panasonic TV 2 video jacks and 2 audio jacks. Stereo/surround sound; picture in picture; closed caption display. Good condition $30 970-625-3730

42" Flat Panel HDTVTOSHIBA 42HL167 $400 GWS Excellent condition. Greg 970-618-6595 8GB iPod nano. Current generation. Brand new, still in package. $100 970-379-0667 Audio Video Carts 33-99 glenwood Excellent condition. steel frame and bearings have electrical nine eight nine o424

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Electronics

Electronics

Fireplaces/Stoves

Cordless phone set of 2 phones - one with answering system, Uniden brand, Excellent condition, getting rid of land line, $20 Jan 970-355-4233 jgiez@msn.com

FREE!! 27 " Philips TV FREE!! Good condition. YOURS FOR PICK UP!! 970-404-0141 ginny.west@ymail.com

Fire Place - Gas TC42 CE series C Body 500.00 Like N e w C o n d i t i o n 970-355-4541 Glenwood springs

Desktop: Flat-Screen. HP Pavilion Slim Line. Windows 7. 2011. 970-625-9737 $225 OBO

DVD/CD AM/FM Surround Sound System 5 speakers & sub-woofer RCA Model RTDVD1, asking $60 see picture on line, 970-984-3900

IPHONE AND IPOD SCREEN REPLACEMENT PROFESIONAL. IPHONE 3G, 4, 4S, IPOD 3RD 4TH GEN $90 CARBONDALE. LUIS 970-456-2877 SSALVIDREZ@GMAIL.CO M iPod 8 GB $75 Basalt Excellent condition. Jill 970-927-0774 jillgruenberg@gmail.co m TVs FOR SALE! (NOT HD/FLAT TV'S) 22,28.32'' ( $ 2 5 , $ 3 5 , $ 4 5 ) 970-309-0192 Snowmass (hablo Spanish)

Firewood/Fuel Firewood Fast, friendly service. Full, half, & face cords. Lower prices! Top Quality! 970-949-5018

Think inside the box

HERE

Is where people go to find all the garage sales.

If you’re gonna spend time organizing a garage sale make sure your ad is HERE so you can sell all your GREAT stuff! Unless of course you prefer only a few neighbors and drive bys show up… Call to get your garage sale ad HERE and we’ll give you a garage sale kit along with a coupon for a FREE large Domino’s pizza.

Garfield County: 945-9937

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or go online to www.aspentimes.com/placead

Time to sell the

“wheels”? May Auto Photo Ad Special In The Classified Section.

Pay for a month in the Aspen Times or Post Independent and your ad will run in Aspen, Glenwood, Vail, Summit, Grand Junction & Winter Park publications.

970-945-9937 or 925-9937

Hurry, this offer ends on May 31.

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17 INCHES OF PURE HEAVEN!! BRAND NEW 20 YEAR WARRANTY!!! Bamboo/Cotton blended fabric. You can Thank me upon Delivery!! $699 Includes the Box Spring. 970-274-9276

Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org. 24" Single Fluorescent Light FIXTURE in White. Lithonia brand with on/off chain pull. Brand new condition $8. Glenwood 970-945-5156 2 Equipale Hand Made Chairs. Willow Branch & Slats.Pig Skin Base. Feather Pillows. $150. See pics on Post website o r e m a i l fire4022@yahoo.com 970-274-1749

MUST SELL!!!

Furniture/Home Furnishings

4 Piece Liv. Set- Couch, Ottoman, Chair. $450 Glen. Spgs. Good condition. 618-0540 crybabe619@aol.com

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Pitkin County: 925-9937 Garfield County: 945-9937 6 Square Cabinetry for Kitchen and bath. Call for quote. 50% discount on orders placed through May 31, 2012. Janet Lightfoot, dealer 970-927-8868 info@lightfoot.net www.lightfoot.net

Adirondack Outdoor Rocking Chairs $350 Aspen Good condition. 970-309-4699

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MUST SELL!!!

BRAND NEW KING PILLOWTOP MATTRESS with BOX and WARRANTY $299!! Can Deliver 970-274-9276

Office Desk Heavy Duty EXCELLENT CONDITION. AWESOME DESK!

REDUCED: $265.00.

CASH no checks 970-456-3291 Rifle ARMCHAIRS (Set of 2) Fine Victorian style. Brown Premium Upholstery. $200. See picture online ad. Basalt. Excellent condition. 970.948.6691

Charcoal Grill $60, OBO New Castle Used condition. Contact Jes 970-618-4202 or jesdooling@comcast.net Beautiful Girls Bedroom Set. $500.00 for set or priced individually. Dillon Excellent condition. 970-470-1568 claybrookb@comcast.net dresserw/mirror, twin lattice bed, chest, night stand

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Computer station/keyboard shelf, white laminate heavy duty versatile stand, use for tv, or other office equip, see online pic $45 Aspen Good condition. Susan 970-379-2011

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Queen Size Sleigh Bed with Simmons mattress & box spring. Bed is only 2 yrs old, excl cond; mattress is awesome & very comfortable. Sale together, not separately.

REDUCED: $325.00. CASH - NO CHECKS

COMFORTER SET GREEN & WHITE. KING SIZE. EXCELLENT CONDITION. See Pic Online Ad. $50 Basalt 970.948.6691

3 piece wooden bistro set 75.00 Baslt Good condition. (970) 948-9243

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Brand New Queen Orthopedic Pillowtop & Box Spring with Warrant y $ 1 7 5 . C a n Deliver 970-274-9276

Black wire mannequin for home decor. Approx. 4' tall. Cash only, local pick up. Email for photos.

CASH no checks. 970-456-3291 Rifle

An Oak China Cabinet w/Leaded Glass Door. 25Wx17Dx50H. 4 Shelves, Easy To Move w/4 Rollers On Bottom Of Cabinet. Nice, New Cond. $139. Pics online GW Post 970-945-5156

$1,500

P l e a s e 970-309-2564

Coffee Table. $40 Gently used condition. Libby 970-319-1767 libbybohanon@hotmail. com

$375.00 FOR BOTH.

Couch with Sitting Chair and Ottoman combo

Comes with custom floor mat. Main part of desk: 66�wide x 30� deep x 29� tall. Other part of desk: 45� wide x 24� deep. 5 drawers.

Bed- Queen Sleigh frame & box spring.No mattress. $200 Gently used condition. 970-618-5512.

2 LOG BAR STOOLS, EXCL CONDITION.

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Couch. $200. Aspen. Superb condition. Pullout, Steel Frame, Very Comfortable. James: 970-355-4791, jimmybaillie@yahoo.co. uk.

SOLD!!

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Home Health/ Medical Equip

Log Bed- (2)Twin Size. $ 3 0 0 Basalt Excellent condition. Mattress included. Liz 970-379-1661

Tempurpedic Mattress & Boxspring LIKE NEW! Paid $2000, Asking $875 OBO 970-948-1236

Antique Magnifying Floor Lamp Used but works. $30.00 Unique Floor Lamp w/ swivel magnify glass. New Castle 970-208-4910 debbelynn629@hotmail. com

Massage Chair - Panasonic EP 1000 full reclining includes foot vibration massage. Beige. Good condition. $400 obo. larrycarlson@q.com Mirror. 3 @ 30x 41" 100.00 1 @ 12' x 47' 25.00 Glenwood Springs Excellent condition. Shannon 970-947-9558 shannon.zelenka@gmail. com

Moving sale.Loveseat. 100$ Glenwood Springs Good condition. Ilias 970-379-6380 nuna77_77@mail.ru Moving Sale Queen 5pcs Solid oak bedroom suit new $6100 asking $1500, leather couch and loveseat, 22 inch deep freezer 970-208-5008 Nice Black Marble Top Dresser. $200.00 Good condition, one corner of marble repaired. New C a s t l e . M i k e 970-355-9458 or 970-208-4910 more info online

Dining Room Set. Wooden Table w/ 5 Chairs. $100.00 Used condition. New Castle. Mike 970-355-9458 or Debbe 970-208-4910 debbelynn629@hotmail. com Dress up your home with new drapes. 6 panels, 2 valance scarves includes 2 rods and clip rings. Reversible fabric, light teal blueor silver blue. Machine washable. Picture on line $125 Stella 970-984-3900 snowgoose77@msn.com

Herman Miller Office Chair. Black & Gray Upholstery 75.00 Glenwood Like new condition. Charles 970-947-9558 shannon.zelenka@gmail. com

outdoor furniture Frontgate Soho Collection 6 piece sectional $1600.00 Basalt Good condition. Audrey 970-948-0498 audreysattler@mac.co m

PANASONIC Massage /Reclining Chair. Brand New Condition, works perfectly $300 970-925-9444

Put your money on a Mattress set that is made to last. Queen size mattress with Euro top only $257. Simmons warranty. Come in to the SLEEPSHOP in Glenwood Springs or call 970-945-8806. Rattan seat bench, black legs, some chips on legs but in good condition otherwise. Cash only, local pick up. $15.00 OBO. Email for photos.

Lamps, heavy brass. $50/pair. Gently used condition. Libby 970-319-1767 libbybohanon@hotmail. com Lane Cedar Chest. $200.00 Used condition. New Castle. Mike or Deb 970-208-4910 debbelynn629@hotmail. com more info online.

Twin mattress and box spring with frame. Asking $30.00. 970-948-8780

Gaming Supplies

2005 NASCAR Pinball Machine & Dynamo Air Hockey Table -$5000 for both- Estate Sale- Never Coin operated- Mint condition- Low # games played Paul 970 977-0135 paul@mgmvail.com 6' X 3' Pool/Texas Hold-Em Table Good condition $100 970-625-3730 Basketball Hoop/Stand Regulation size Excellent condition $125 970-625-3730

Eyeglasses: Ultaspex TR-90 Readers +2 strength & +2.25 strength. $6. ea. New w/ tags. Glenwood 970-945-5156 Handmade Packaged Luxury Bar Soaps: Lavender, Orange Blossom, English L a v e n d e r w / moisturizing and Jasmine $2.50 ea. New in package. 970-945-5156

R U S T I C P I N E ARMOIR.42"x79"x25". $375.00.Carbondale. 970-704-1472

Invacare Walker w/wheels $30.00 New never used. New Castle debbelynn629@hotmail. com 970-208-4910.

8 person 450 gallon blue/wood hot tub 2008 no chemical needed/ Ozonator-$2500. Over $8500 when purchased new. Please contact carrie.bergeron@gmail.c om or 970-948-7489

H o t t u b c o v e r Sunstar"x84" Premium cover $150 Glenwwood S p r i n g s B r a n d new,84''x84", Premium cover. Sunstar Robert 970-274-6683 stullgld@msn.com

Housewares 13" x 72" Cotton Table Runner. Quilted, Pretty Blue Floral w/ Creme, Scalloped Edging. New, never used $7. Glenwood 970-945-5156 Black Table Lamp 10 aspen Excellent condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com

Marcy PRO AB Exercise Abdominal Flat Board $50.00 Good condition. Mike 970-355-9458 or 970-208-4910 New Castle. Pics online

See MORE Health & Beauty listings online at www.aspentimes.com/classified or www.postindependent.com/classified Passion: Perfumed Body Lotion by Elizabeth Taylor. 6.8 oz. with small Passion Parfum $7. New condition, never used. 970-945-5156 Glenwood

‘Breadman Plus’ Breadmaker, excl condition. $65. OBO

SOLD!!! Breadman TR442 Breadmaker $50 Basalt Like new condition. 970-927-0774 jillgruenberg@gmail.co m

THINK AND FEEL LIKE YOU'RE 20 AGAIN! Revolutionary Supplement Improves Mood, Memory, Exercise Endurance, Energy and Intimacy. Physician Developed. BUY 2 GET 1 FREE! 1-800-747-1359 or thebrainvitamin.com

GE rapid recovery 50 gal. electric hot water heater with dual elements. $175. 970-948-6980. Window Mount Swamp Cooler $100.00 New Castle Gently used condition. Mike (970) 948-4642 mike@mikecerise.com

Hobbies Leather Sectional with double recliners and full size pull out sleeper. $700.00 New Castle Excellent condition. Mike (970) 948-4642 mike@mikecerise.com

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Health & Beauty

Heating & Cooling Rocking Chair, Red. $40 Glenwood Springs Excellent condition. Libby 970-319-1767 libbybohanon@hotmail. com

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Hot Tubs/ Spas & Pools

Detox Firm Tighten $25 Ask me how!!! www.styleseat.com/det oxwithshannon

Entertainment Center Oak 60wX67h $50.00 obo 970 925-8479 marilynaspen@yahoo.com

Free queen size carved pine bed frame and mattress. You pick up. Aspen. Gently used condition. Debbie 970-920-7984, over3@q.com

Crutches-Guardian Select Gently used condition $25.00 New Castle 970-208-4910 debbelynn629@hotmail. com

W o o d e n K i t e Holder/Flyer $75.00 Very good condition. Holds one or multiple kites. Mike 970-208-4910. New Castle. More info/pics online.

Champion Juicer - Heavy Duty $100 Basalt Excellent condition. Jill 970-927-0774 jillgruenberg@gmail.co m Light cotton, mexico throw blanket washable. 45" x 76" Great throw to store in the car for cool evenings or for summer picnic concerts. $7. New condition 970-945-5156 Throw pillow 27" x 27" Washable cover. Beige/Creme color with beige roping around edge. New, clean condition $5. Glenwood 970-945-5156 Vintage Pink 1950's Lamp 26" Tall with Pink Finial Topper $24. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Jewelry $$ ALWAYS PAYING $$ “CASH� For your large/small diamonds, emeralds, , jewelry, coins & estates of all sizes. 970-948-0622


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RON"THE GOLD GUY "

Miscellaneous Merchandise 24" Single Fluorescent Light FIXTURE in White. Lithonia brand with on/off chain pull. Brand new condition. $8. Glenwood 970-945-5156

REPUTABLE GOLDSMITH paying CASH for gold, silver, platinum jewelry, gold or silver coins, nuggets, sterling silver sets. Many loyal customers thank me for BEST RETURNS, BEST SERVICE and convenient appointments. I Recycle, Remake, and Repair. For today's spot see: ronthegoldguy.com. Call Ron (970) 390-8229

Custom Jewelry, Jewelry Repair, and Purchasing Gold & Silver! 970-928-9090 stullgld@msn.com

500g steel tank w/ Stand $200 Good condition. (970) 379-8364 American Trails Sleeping Bag 64" x 74" with zipper. Black & Tan. Cotton, heavy canvas, washable. Good for summer camping. New condition $14. Glenwood 970-945-5156 Dirtbike: Thor MX jersey blue/white Large $8. Answer polycarbonate shoulder protection guards $7. Motorsport 3 QT black plastic tub w/ carry handle & pour spout $3. 970-945-5156

Beautiful Napa Valley wine barrel! $119! Laser engraved cooperage (barrel maker) writing on head! Big river rocks Free Snowmass Village Prime condition. 970-640-0186

FREE WOODEN PALLETS

Lawn & Garden Acres of Trees - Spruce, Foxtails, Aspens $20, Wholesale, Since 1974. For appt. 719-836-2639

Black & Decker Hedge Trimmer 16 inch $20 Glenwood Springs Good condition. David Bowers 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com

Travel & Vacation Turtle Island, Fiji One of the world's most exclusive resorts! (as featured in the 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue)

2 man chair lift $195.00 Basalt Used condition. Debby 970-927-3553 DebbyBW@aol.com

Free to good homes, offices and schools: Blank newsprint endrolls available for you to pick up at our newspaper facilities: Stop by 200 Lindbergh Dr. in Gypsum or call 328-6333 ext. 12502 to arrange pick up of these endrolls. Also available on site at the Aspen Times & Vail Daily offices. (Unfortunately end rolls will no longer be available at the Post Independent office.) Recycling is a good thing!

Woman's Copper Rings, Set of 3 w/ green tone stones. Size 6. New, never worn $20. Glenwood 970-945-5156

Musical Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar with Fender Mustang 1 Amp-$200 OBO. Description: Both the guitar and amp are used but in great condition. The Amp comes with basic amplifier cables needed to play. The Les Paul comes with a black strap. Take advantage of this good deal! Give me a call at (970) 331-5141

Makes great firewood, you pick-up and haul away. Always have plenty in stock! CMNM 200 Lindberg Dr Gypsum Co 81637 970-328-6333 ext 12505 Ask for Brian Schofield

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Two (2) 7 night certificates for two. All-Inclusive: good for accommodations, gourmet meals, and seaplane transfers. Lots of amenities provided - all-inclusive! Call for more info.

Line 6 Spider IV 75W $175.00. Line 6 guitar amp,repaired after taking a fall (ouch). Otherwise, new and in great shape. manual and advice included. Bill: 970-923-3265 QSC MX-1500a Power Amplifier. A real workhorse, rated at 1,500 watts max. output. Exellent condition. $200.00. (970) 948-0960. Upright Piano $0 Glenwood Springs Used condition. Still Very Good Sound! Linda 970-945-0290 lccbs@aol.com

Office

Larger Computer Desk. Asking $70.00. 970-948-8780.

Tickets/Ski Passes/ Events ALL TICKETS BUY/SELL NFL-NHL-MLB-NCAA www.denverticket.com toll free 1-800-500-8955 Two tickets to Golf US Open June 16th and 17th in San Francisco. 1 for each day. $300 Contact 970-309-4746

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*Prices do not include airfare, US departure tax or optional endof-stay gratuities. *Reservations subject to availability at time of booking. *Blackout dates apply during family times, major holidays and special event periods. *Expiration, December, 2013 Contact Donna - 970-927-2015

Vacuums most brands $20.00-$200.00 Carbondale,CO Gently used condition. nance 9707041413 vacationdoghouse@gmail.com

All Terrain Vehicles

Mobile 60 gallon water tank $100 Good condition. rob 970 618 5512

Brinly 18 in. x 24 in. Poly Lawn Roller Model PRC-24BH 28 Gallon Combination push or tow behind Gently used condition. Over $100 new great deal @ 45.00 Silt 970-456-3933 Pressure washer blue hose 50' & wand $100 Good condition. rob 970 618 5512 ~Sublers Nursery~ Bristlecone-Foxtail Pine 4’-15’ $50 per ft. Native Engleman Spruce $30 per ft. Large Aspen Clumps | Planting & Delivery Available | Call or Text 719-395-6253 | Located in Buena Vista Wheelbarrow. new, never used. true temper. $35.00 New Castle. 948-8183

Machinery & Supplies

Mobile Auto Pressure Washer $200 Good condition. rob 970 618 5512

Rare Opportunity for You to choose pictures from collected household items I no longer can keep. Email request for picks; gettev@comcast.net Small Pink Roots Purse 10 Aspen Superb condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com Stuffed Animals $10 OBO Glenwood Springs CO Excellent condition. Summer 970-379-6133 sangelica1416@yahoo.c om

Musical

Heavy Steel Spiral Cable Lock, plastic covered. 80" Long w/ secured steel cable loop ends. $ 9 . G l e n w o o d 970-945-5156

Miscellaneous Merchandise 2000-2003 Yamaha YZ Motorcycle Brake Lever and Clutch Lever. Made in USA $10. Glenwood 970-945-5156

1994 Yamaha Warrior 350. 6 speed. Runs great. Seat is a little worn and it will need new tires. $750 (970)379- 2098

New Oakleys with Hard Case 75 Aspen Like new condition. Jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com Oakley Sport plus case 75 aspen Like new condition. jennie 941-735-4739 jsmorris26@hotmail.com

Banjo $150.00 Rifle Excellent condition. New strings. Gig bag case included. Mike 970-219-9373 black piano 1000.00 glenwood Good condition. jennifer 970-355-4121

Cruiser Bike $175.00 Matte Black. Good condition. Carbondale (970) 231-1756

Advertise it in the Service Directory Pitkin County 925-9937 Garfield County 945-9937 wanted to purchase 4 Aspen food and wine passes. Please reply by e-mail.

Boats-Fishing

10ft Boston Whaler, 15hp Yamaha, alum tilt trailer, 12 gal. see thru gas tank, 2 swivel seats, spare wheel & tire, anchor, life jackets-paddle, wheel dolly on tongue. $2500. 970-947-9279

Inflatable Sea Eagle,

Ellsworth Epiphany mountain bike, large frame, Fox RP3 rear shock, Fox Talas RLC front fork adjustable 90-110-130mm, Avid Juicy 7 brakes, Mavic SLR wheels, new drive train in 2011, Gravity Dropper seat post $2000, call 927-0390

Paddle ski. Ready to go. Includes seats, paddles, pump & fishing seat.

$1000

970-524-2233

Campers/RVs

2008 TaoTao 110 Child ATV. Asking $550.00. 970-948-8780

Bicycles/Mopeds

GTB I drive Mountain Bike Full suspension, quik release seat for adjustments. Originally $800, now $450.00 Edwards, Co Excellent condition. Price includes front and rear reflectors, Cat eye light, odometer, and extra tubes.

SOLD! IN 3 DAYS!

1993 Shadow Cruiser solar fits 8' bed $2500.00 OBO Snowmass John 970-618-9180 99 Hallmark Cachura LTD 9.5 foot Pop up camper $2000 See it Sat 5/12 at Lakota Canyon Ranch Family Yard Sale at the Rec Center New C a s t l e . M i k e 970-984-3900

Camping

Aluminum 10' Werner Ladder $100.00. New Castle Excellent condition. Mike (970) 948-4642 mike@mikecerise.com

Kona Stinky Dee-Lux DH Bike $900 Glenwood Springs Good condition. Brandon M. 970-319-3747 branmail1224@gmail.co m

Cabin Tent $75 Glenwood Springs Like new condition. David Bowers 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com

Large 2008 Salsa Mamasita 29er X9, Fox Reba fork,1x9 $1100 OBO 970-366-1615

Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats

Road Bike Panasonic 20" frame 2x6 gearing indexed, Shimano 105 components, dt shifting, new parts & o-haul $275.00 Glenwood Springs Like new condition. 1-970-379-5336 Road Bike Viscount 22" frame 2x7 gearing, new wheels, rubber,h-bar,seatpost,sa ddle,chain,fw.,shifters $295.00 Glenwood Springs Like new condition. 1-970-379-5336

Sterling Electra 7 $325.00 Versatile fat tire cruiser, 7 speed Shimano equipped, like new. Bill: 970-923-3265

Dagger Mamba 7.5, yellow. Includes skirt and NRS slit stern floatation. $700 obo Excellent condition. Please call Lauren 970-987-1499 Kayak Swap & Sale Alpine Quest Sports in GLENWOOD Meadows Sat/ Sun May 19/20 But & sell new & used kayaks, rafts & sups 970-928-9949 Liquid Logic Crossriver Kayak. $425 Only used once! EXCELLENT CONDITION. Also have 2 snapdragon skirts, NRS paddle, PFD life jacket, and booties (all unused). Call for details. 970-270-4841

makita 12"slide duel compound chop saw , Used condition.$125 don 970-618-3759

50 cc mini bike $180obo runs good. Used condition. (970)-379-0394

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makita 12"slide duel compound chop saw $ 200.00 . Good condition. don 970-618-3759 Pressure Washer Tecumseh $125.00 Good condition. Includes brand new gun ($70 value). Mike (970) 948-4642 mike@mikecerise.com

Travel & Vacation Cabela's large rolling duffel with 8 zippered pockets. Orig.$199,sell $75. 970-948-6980.

BMC SpeedFox SF 29er Size Medium, Ridden once. Elixir 3 brakes, Rock Shox Recon 29 Front Suspension, Fox RP 2 Rear Suspension, SLX Front and Rear Derailleur, Alex Rims XD Comp Wheels. DID I mention Ridden Once! $ 2 0 0 0 E l J a b e l (248)-890-0405 joe.dilisio@gmail.com

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Hunting

USED RAFTS 14ft Vanguard SB Excellent Condition $2000 Greg @Timberline Tours Eagle, CO 970-390-3020

Dune Buggies/ Dirtbikes 2006 yellow anniversary edition yz450f yamaha with Athena 478 kit, extra tank and stock cylinder head plus paddle tire 2000.00 dollors good condition contact michael 970-987-2739

Place your classified ad online! 2008 YZF 450 great condition $3800 OBO Call 970-366-1615

Exercise Equipment 260 lbs of weights with weight tree. See photo in the on-line ad. $100, Rifle, Good condition. K a r e n o r K e n 970-625-3468 kenskelly2@msn.com Blue Yoga Mat 1/4" x 24" x 64" New, never used. $15. Glenwood 970-945-4156 Happy Spring!

Elk & Deer Antlers Local Buyer 970-390-1495

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Elk Mount: Great nontypical bull with drop tines. Scores 400+ . $ 6 , 0 0 0 O B O . 719-989-0774 or 970-404-1701

Ski Equipment 2012 Salomon SPK Pro Boot Size: 27.5- $200 OBO. Description: Good condition only used one season. Includes SCS toe cushioning to eliminate toe bang, a high density pad and 2 layers of gel under the heel to absorb shocks when landing. One buckle is missing a bolt, but still in tact and buckles fine! New 2012 model, originally bought for $500. take advantage of this good deal! Give me a call at (970) 331-5141

Exercise Bike Schwinn 107p $75 Like new condition. rob 970 618 5512

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Tools/Hardware

Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats

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Vacuums

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Black & Decker Hedge Trimmer 22 inch $25 Glenwood Springs Good condition. David Bowers 970-274-6307 davebow64@gmail.com

Bicycles/Mopeds

Retail Value: $18,900 per certificate - good for two people. Cost per certificate: $7500

Recreation

Jewelry

TuESDAy, May 15, 2012

incumbent bike $200.00 R I F L E E U G E N E 970-274-8315 skimcmur@gmail.com payed $1400.00 new.

Firearms/Supplies

Boats & Boating Supplies

L i q u i d L o g i c Kayak-w/skirt,paddle,sp lash jacket $450 Glenwood Springs Good condition. Brandon M. 970-319-3747 branmail1224@gmail.co m

9mm CZ75 Compact. Less than 100 rounds fired. Comes w/ 2 extra mags (4 total), beautiful top-grain leather holster, & box. Private sale; no paperwork. $550 Firm. 970-404-1026

CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT / FIREARMS TRAINING CLASS - $85 June 3, in Rifle by Dave Hatch 970 876-0808 Private and group lessons available, call for pricing.

Glock Tactical Light for Glocks & Springfield XD's w/ bottom rails. Cool simple design w/ bright light. Comes w/ fresh batteries, extra bulb, box & papers. $80 970-404-1026 Rifle Scope Nikon Monarch 4x16x42 SF Excellent Condition $350.00 Glenwood S p r i n g s B o b 970-945-1382

Boats-Sail

Golf

MacGregor Venture 21 ft $2500. 970-947-9279

$800

Call 970 390 0998

SNOWBOARD BURTON FEELGOOD ES 145cm. See Pic Online Ad. $190 Call 970.948.6691

Snowmobiles

Colorado Gun Collectors 47th Annual Show. 1400 tables. May 19th, 9-5 & May 20th, 9-3. Denver Merchandise Mart. I-25 and 58th Ave. Exit #215 Adm $8

Boat: Cheetah Arrow Glass Mercruiser inboard/outboard motor, $1000. 970-309-4487.

NEW, never been used, (still in the plastic) Rx (Prescription) Kayak. specs on the label: Rx S, 69, R6, BS, ORG.

Snowboard Equipment Snowboard Anagram 152 cm, see photo in the on line ad, $50 Rifle. Good condition. Karen or Ken 970-625-3468 karenskelly2@msn.com

Glock 23 pistol w/ 3 13rd mags, XS night sights $550 Excellent condition. 970-309-8553 Treehaus wooden balance bike, new in box.-$30. Carbondale, Mark 970-319-8579

Women's Dynastar 162cm-Salomon bindings. Waxed and tuned. Excellent condition! $150.00. Carbondale. 970-704-1472

500 GOLF BALLS for $99 Good condition. Also $25 for lots of 100 balls. 970-925-2800 nross@amfam.com Titleist Driver titleist $79.00 Stiff shaft, Basalt Gently used condition. michael 970 948-5411 mhdigifit@earthlink.net

03 Ski-Doo summit Adrenaline 600 H.O ONLY 254 MILES Excellent Condition $ 1 , 9 9 9 O B O CARBONDALE 970-948-7597

Sporting Goods ADIDAS CLEATS WOMAN"S SIZE 8 BLACK WITH WHITE STRIPES NEVER WORN! BOUGHT FOR $50 WILL SELL FOR $25 Like new condition. 945-7110 Dirtbike: Thor MX jersey blue/white Large $8. Answer polycarbonate shoulder protection guards $7. Motorsport 3 QT black plastic tub w/ carry handle & pour spout. $3. 970-945-5156 HO Siren Waterski with bindings (boot & toe) $199.00 Aspen Linda lynnk@q.com (unmounted bindings are brand new) used dirt bike gear $50 and up Used condition. 970-379-0394 Wetsuit Men's Large Very good condition. See pic online Ad. $100 Basalt 970.948.6691


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Boston Terrier mix "Major" - adult male, come check out this unique looking little guy for yourself! - Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173

Husky - "Klondike" - 8 yrs, very soft, good w/ cats, dogs, and older kids, sweet boy Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173. Jack Russell - "Levi" - 1 1/2 year old very small puppy-looking purebred cutie pie - Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173

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Pets

313 Chambers Ave Unit F in Eagle. Business Hours are Tuesday Friday 10-5 and Saturday 9-2. 970-328-7355

Boxer - Champ is a 1 yr old in an urgent situation. He needs an immediate foster or forever family. Call Great Hope Boxer Referral, New Castle 970-618-2124

Lab/Husky/Pyrenees mix - Lucas - active young boy, will love to have fun in the great outdoors with you, good w/ dogs - Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173 Boxer Finn is a 1&1/2 yr. old purebred boxer. Finn is sweet. adoring and loves to play ball or go with you anywhere. You'll fall in love guaranteed! 970-274-2576 www.puarf.com

Pets - Cats

BENGAL SILVER KITTENS from Supreme Champion. $850/ $1250 ready to go 720-434-6344 ann_paquet@yahoo.com

Joker is an affectionate male cat. Loves everyone including dogs. Indoor cat. luckydayrescue.org or call 970-379-0744. Rifle Animal Shelter-All cats & dogs are spayed/ neutered, vaccinated & microchipped. Cats are FIV & FeLV negative. See pictures & videos at rifleanimalshelter.org 970-625-8808

Pets - Dogs

Angus is a 9 year old purebred yellow lab. He is sweet and loves everyone and all dogs. He loves to be with his person. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-379-4606

Annabelle is a 6 year old Bichon Frise. Easy going and delightful. Loves everyone and is very social. Just a joy! Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-379-4606.

Jack Russell Shorties 970-487-3596 www.spankysdogs.com

Lab Mix (smaller size) “Winston”, 1.5 yrs NM. Gentle, quiet, loyal, likes pets, easy keeper, non barker, housebroke, In need of your love. 970-963-3858 www.valleydogrescue.or g

Boxer/Great Dane MixPetey is 1 year old, Great Boxer goofball personality. Loves dogs and kids. lots of young energy. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-379-4606. Labradoodles. All colors, low - non shed. Great f a m i l y p e t s . . www.1-labradoodle-bre eder.com Reserve yours today 970-240-4652

Chihuahua - "Matthew" - senior fellow, favorite hobbies are sleeping and eating! - Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood - 970-947-9173

Lab - Steele - 11 yr F sweetie, lots of life & love left to give! Great w/ dogs and cats, calm inside, fun outside Eagle Valley Humane Society - 970-401-0423; humane@vail.net

Chocolate Lab - "Moose" - 8 year old boy, loves the outdoors and to play fetch, good w/ dogs & cats - Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood 970-947-9173 CHORKIES! Miniature yorkie/chihuahua mix. Aprox. 4-5 lbs full grown. 2 males available, solid black color. Very friendly and love to cuddle. Contact Melinda at 970-274-9742 for details. $200 each

Enchanting Duo: pure bred Dachshund puppies, male/female. 3-4 months young. “Ziggie & Zack” Need a lift? Then do call! 970-947-9988 English Pointer/Lab/Pit mix - "Tamari" - nice loyal girl, likes to play w/ some dogs, great w/ kids, fav game is fetch Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173.

Australian cattle dog "Gamble" - 1 yr male, all white w blue eyes, deaf, very intelligent -Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173.

Havanese Pups, AKC, Rare, M & F, $1200.00 & Up, Ph. (719) 375-1965

Basset Hound mix "Jazzy" - 4 yr old girl full of personality, loves to play tug of war Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173.

Heeler mix - "Boston" 10 mos, mostly white w/ red speckles, smart & eager to learn, likes doggie daycare Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Schipperkes - Taz & Harley"- 5 yr old male & female purebreds ideally looking for home together after their owner passed away Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

“Shatzie”, pure bred sp. fem. Schnauzer, adult, good & kind with kids, all pets & you! She would like to be treasured. 970-963-3858 www.valleydogrescue.or g Shepherd/Lab Mix - Moe - 3 yrs, likes to play w other dogs, wants to be with her person Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Noah is a young 8 year old Pug mix. He is a mellow, friendly guy. Loves dogs, kids and to cuddle. Cute underbite! Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-379-4606. Pitbull - "Sprocket" beautiful blue male, great tempermant, will make a fun companion Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Please give any small amount to Valley Dog Rescue’s medical fund at Carbondale Animal Hospital, 234 Main Street, Carbondale, CO 81623. The dogs and Ursula need you! Thank you for your kindness! Pointer mix - Meet Butch! Active boy will make fun running/hiking buddy! Great w/ other dogs - Eagle Valley Humane society 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net Rifle Animal Shelter-All cats & dogs are spayed/ neutered, vaccinated & microchipped. Cats are FIV & FeLV negative. See pictures & videos at rifleanimalshelter.org 970-625-8808 Rottweiler - "Cavalara" handsome, sweet young adult male. Quite the ham! - Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Goat available for adoption at CARE! Myotonic/Dwarf mix, neutered male, 4 years old. Call Colorado Animal Rescue 947-9173.

Pet Supplies/ Services 10 gallon aquarium w/ wire top $30 OBO for both glenwood Springs Excellent condition. Summer 970-379-6133 sangelica1416@yahoo.c om

Adorable Custom Stucco Insulated Small Dog/Cat/Rabbit House $100. 24w x 24d x 20h. Excellent condition. Scott (970) 618-7909 docgliv@msn.com

Custom Large Stucco Insulated Dog House $250. Excellent condition. 30w x 33d x 31h. $360 new. Scott (970) 618-7909 Basalt docgliv@msn.com Dog house-wood w/metal roof. Located in Carbondale. $25.00 970-948-1389 Furrarri Pet Porter Kennel. $50. Large 32x23x23. See pics on Post Website or Email fire4022@yahoo.com 970-274-1749 Hamster cage, all cleaned up, 8" x 13", $10 GlenwoodSprings Excellent condition. Jan 970-355-4233 jgiez@msn.com House/Dog Sitter, reliable, honest and reasonable rates. Meredith 808-651-9826

Livestock Supplies & Services

Horse Trailers

Lost

Does your horse need special care? KGK Horseshoeing and Hoof Trimming. 970-485-1367.

Pawsitively Posh Pet Sitting. The Best Care for Your Pet while You Travel! In YOUR home pet sitting provides the most comfort and the least stress for your loved ones. $45+/night All sitters are background and criminal checked! L a u r a S u g a s k i 720-209-6605

Horse Boarding Avil. at Lazy O Ranch in Old Snowmass. 3,000 Acres of trail riding with 2 outdoor arena’s. Pasture and paddocks avil. 970-948-9039

Horses & Mules

Pet carrier-small $15 Aspen Excellent cond. Marilyn 970-925-8479 marilynaspen@yahoo.co m Reptile accessories, branches, cricket keeper, lamps, good condition. $30, New C a s t l e , W e n d y 970-309-1061 Small Durable Plastic Pet Carrier/Kennel. 24"l x 14"w x 16"h. Good condition. $40. Please call 970-379-1907.

Pets - Other

Boxer - "Kennedy" sweet 5 yr girl whose owner passed away, playful, loves people Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Chihuahuas - Ellie and Carl - 2 yrs, cute as can be! Can go separately or together. Good w/ small dogs & cats - Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-280-5738; humane@vail.net

Sadie is a sweet 4 year old Am. Staffie mix. Well mannered in the house. Loves kids, hikes and bike rides. No cats. Application at luckydayrescue.org and call 970-379-4606

Pet Supplies/ Services

View petfinder.com to see pics of many of Colorado Animal Rescue's adoptable pets! Visit petfinder.com to search for adoptable animals by breed and/or zipcode!

Goats PYGMY GOAT babies ready mid May. Contact us soon, they go fast! 970-963-3653

Livestock Supplies & Services

2004 Two Horse Bumper Pull Ponderosa Trailer 2995.00 Located in Edwards Great little horse trailer, easy to pull, Good condition. 970-904-5920

Lost Dog:Huskie/ Border Collie Mix. She is black with white socks, and she has a white patch on her chest. Her name is KD. she was lost in Rifle on 4/27/2012.Please Call anytime.I am offering $ 1 0 0 r e w a r d . Kenyon.801-455-1363, Please leave message if i dont answer.

Misc. Equipment

$4,000 El Jebel Appendix Q u a r t e r H o r s e 970-355-9811 Tommy is a 12 year old 15.3h sorrel, sound, safe, sane. Extensive experience in dressage, jumping, trail, cows. Neck rein or direct rein, english or western. Great hard feet, stunning looker, gentle for beginners, trained for advanced.

COLT STARTING. Give your colt a professional start and a solid foundation. $650.00/month plus hay. Dave Tomasetti. 963-3856. saddlesore24@comcast. net

Horse Boarding in Eagle: Indoor arena, outdoor area, full care. Owner on site. Feed twice a day (Hay/grain) pasture turnout. 970-376-0103

Horse Boarding: Near Rifle Super high quality hay 2x per day, small exercise arena. Grain /supplements and other extras available. Immediate availability for 1 or 2 geldings, $135/mo in summer, Sorry no

970-625-2505 Mares.

Saddles & Tack Vintage Good Useable Saddle. Bear Valley Saddles Denver. $200. See pics on Post Website or Email fire4022@yahoo.com 970-274-1749

Livestock Equipment

10-like new12' HW Corral Panels+Gate Panel-$525.00. Trojan Gas Stock Tank Heater-w/tank-$400.00, WW 2Horse Trailer, like new, $3,500. George 970-625-8177, george@rof.net

Circle J Riata 2 horse Gooseneck Trailer Comes Equipped with all options. Trailer is In Excellent condition. $5000. Please, call for more details or to set up an appointment to see the Trailer. Call Jill or Eric at 970-927-0774 ericvandjillg@comcast.n et

Horse Trailers

Mens Blue GT Force 26" Mountain Bike

Rail Road Ties $5 each. Over 100 available. 8.5 ft long. Basalt - Used condition. Dawn 970-379-7187

Lost Diamond Stud Earing Lost 4/3 downtown Aspen-REWARD 508-654-9115 Grey Male Cat "Sparky", neutered/declawed/mic ro chipped wearing a red collar with name & phone. Lost in Rifle May 8. Contact Cindy: 303-881-9982 or Molly: 970-274-6529 anytime. Medical issues. gottahaveart.cindy@gm ail.com $150.00 Reward. Gucci wallet Glenwood Springs yampa spa parking lot 05-12-12 Yolanda Vallejo 970 309 0161 yvzxw7z23p@aol.com any time can work something out I lost my cat. Grey tabby short haired. Name is boo boo. She's very friendly. We just moved from denver and she is not used to the area. Reward if found. 303 525 2772

iphone 4s in a white Otter box Lost in City Market El Jebel 05.12.12 Please, please return as it contains family photos. Call 970.948.5519. REWARD $100, no questions asked. LOST: Black North Face fleece jacket (size large) at Two Rivers park on Sat. April 22. If found please call John @ 970-366-1443. Thank you.

1996 Feather Lite Horse Trailer, Thoroughbred tall, two horse strait load, wt dressing tac room, bumper pull $6,500 Carbondale 970-279-1271 aspenami@gmail.com

LOST: HTC Android. Red back. Please return. 970-618-0887 Lost on RFTA 5/8 8am bus, KINDLE READER please contact 970-309-2696

Taken from our home in Glenwood Springs on 5/6/12. Please call if you find. 319.0213 Mindi

Prius Key on Rio Grande bike trail between Carbondale and Glenwood on May 6th. Call Walter Gallacher 970-618-5070 or wjgallacher@gmail.com anytime. Reward.

Found Found Blue Tooth in Glenwood area on May 6th. Please call 970-688-0890

Announcements Darren, Thank you for loving me all this time and share your life with me. Happy Anniversary! Nury

Events Rifle High School's Bridging the Gaps 10k 5k 1 Mile June 15, 2012 Visit rhsbridgingthegaps.com Call 970.665.7734

Western Slope Vendor Expo Lakota Canyon Rec Center May 26th, 10-3 Over 25 vendors on site! Cub Scout Pack 220 will be there selling Lunch!

Employment

Pets - Dogs Rottweiler/Shepherd mix - "Maxwell" - Big boy, loves the outdoors & laying in the sunshine, looking for nice family to retire with - Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173.

Announcements

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Pets - Dogs Heeler mix - "Newman" young boy looking for his new fun home! Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Farm/Hay

WANT TO UPGRADE YOUR GEAR THIS SEASON?

Pets - Dogs Border Collie mixes "Gemi & Bobo" friendly, 5 yr old happy siblings looking for a home together Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

Livestock/Animals

Wanted to buy/ Recreation

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Harness Training, ALL BREEDS. Tom, 970-948-2279 HIRE ME. PhD candidate with a successful career in marketing, fundraising and business development looking for a flex position in the nonprofit sector, preferably with a family foundation. Superior writing ability, research, management and fund raising experience. pbukur@me.com, 970.948.9936 Housekeeper available for Aspen Area. Exp., cheerful, energetic, organized, eye for detail and can cook. Live In/Out, take care of your home making life easier for you and your family. Cindy 970-984-0299 Housekeeping services, residential, commercial and office cleaning. 10 yrs experience. (720)545-6356 LANDSCAPE EXPERT Hire me to improve your property. Garden maintenance & design. Property management. Brick paver & flagstone patios, walks, driveways. Retaining walls. Degree in Horticulture. Highest quality detailed work. Call Scott 970-309-1609

Need a load of Gravel or Dirt?

Call JF Trucking We have competitive rates. 970-401-0059 Personal Assistant seeking position. In-home concierge. An organized, detailed, intuitive multifaceted woman. Allergy and Paleo cooking. 20+ Years experience. Will travel. 970-309-0455 mtstream@gmail.com TREASURES CHILDCARE New Castle / 404-7211 Available Times: Full-Time, Part-Time, After School, Drop-In, After Hours, Overnight & Weekend Breakfast & Snacks Provided Infants, Preschoolers & School Age Children Welcome A Caring Place Where Children Have Fun! CALL TODAY...970-404-7211

Accounting Bookkeeper Exp. PT Bookkeeper for Interior Design Firm. QB req'd; Studio IT helpful. A/R, A/P, sales tax, payroll, fin. reporting. Approx. 5-8 hrs /wk. Email resume & ref. to HulaGirl624@aol.com Controller

FT. CONTROLLER 32 Hrs/Wk

Financial Stmts, A/P, H/R, Bank Recs for multiple entities. Supervise P/R, Deposit Recs, Bookkeeping. P/R experience required. Must be proficient in Excel and extremely detail oriented. Must be able to multi-task and be a team player. 4 year Accounting degree required. Excellent benefits , and a great place to work. Send resume to Aspen Orthopaedic Associates, Attn: Assistant CFO, 1450 E. Valley Road, #201, Basalt, CO 81621 or fax to 927-8633. CPA, Tax Accounting Permanent position, 2-5 years experience. Email resume to: dani@aspencpa.com

Barber/Beauty

Drivers/Transportation Bus Drivers

Bus Drivers The Town of Vail is seeking expressions of interest for Bus Drivers for ski season 2012/13 For info & to apply visit www.vailgov.com Driver.

Colorado Mountain News Media is seeking a driver with commercial driving experience, no CDL required. Evening shift hours starting at 10pm, 3-4 nights per week. with opportunity to gain full-time employment. Routes will vary based upon production schedule. Must have good, safe driving record and attention to detail. Interested candidates should contact David Hakes at dhakes@cmnm.org, fax resume to 970-328-6409, or submit application at 200 Lindbergh Drive, Gypsum, CO. Drug free / Equal Opportunity Employer. Salt Route Driver "CULLIGAN MAN" WANTED: DELIVERY PERSON.JOB REQUIRES EXCELLENT DRIVING RECORD, STRONG CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS AND HEAVY LIFTING. PERMANENT POSITION WITH BENEFITS. CALL 970-963-2273. Tow Truck Driver

SALON SUBLIME: Immediate opening for Cosmetologist. Dominique 970-963-8499 salonsublime@msn.com 46 north 8th street Carbondale CO

Shauns Towing. MUST be living in Basalt. Will train right person. Email shaunstowing@yahoo.c om 970 366 2178 Truck driver wanted,

Technician Fire Sprinkler and Fire Extinguisher service technician. Must have certifications & clean MVR. E-mail resume to Don@vailelectronics.net

Customer Service Customer Relations Representative AmeriGas, the nation’s largest propane distributor. has an immediate opening for a detail oriented, customer focused Customer Relations Representative for our Carbondale location. We offer: •Full-time Schedules •Competitive Wages •M e d i c a l a n d D e n t a l Benefits •401 (k) Savings Plan •Tuition Reimbursement •Team Environment Requirements include a high school diploma (or equivalent), previous customer service experience and strong computer skills. Contact the Carbondale Office at 970-963-3113, 0888 Highway 133 Carbondale CO or email Chet Rogers at chester.rogers@ameriga s.com

Truck driver wanted, good driving record, part time/ full time, experienced, references preferred, 1-970-989-0427 lorikaiden@aol.com rifle CO

Financial/ Banking Teller Bank of Colorado Responsibilities include developing customer relationships, receive and pay money, maintain accurate record keeping of d e p o s i t s a n d withdrawals, negotiable instruments other transaction. Please apply on line at www.bankofcolorado.co m and click on the career link. Basalt CO

Government Police Officer Town of Carbondale Police Department is now accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. R e f e r t o http://www.carbondalegov.org for more information and application.

Health Care

Domestic Housekeeper/Butler

CNA

Full Time, live out. Must be experienced working in high-end homes. Work schedule more intense when owners visit aspen home. Cleaning, laundry, ironing, dinner service, flowers, shopping.

ALR seeks PT CNA with possibility of FT in near future; duties include all aspects of personal care giving; MUST BE ABLE TO WORK OVERNIGHT SHIFTS, prior experience req. QMAP & First Aid preferred; References & CBI background check req. Call Leo 970-404-9561 Glenwood Springs CO

Send Resume to:

HousekeeperAndButlerPosition@gmail.com

Health Care

Hospitality

Receptionist

Front Desk Associate

Receptionist Aspen Centers for Advanced Treatment Part-time Contract Send Resume to 7872832@mtnjob.com References required. Aspen CO

Full Time openings available at the Residence Inn by Marriott in Glenwood Springs. Hotel offers competitve wages and benefit package. Apply in person at 125 Wulfsohn Road.

RN/LPN

Medical office seeks RN/LPN

Full time, Competitive salary and benefits. Email resume to : admin@allergyoftherockies. com

Hot Springs Lodge is currently accepting applications for Housekeepers Applications are available at the Hot Spring’s Business Office.

Triage Nurse-Medical Assistant/LPN

Cosmetologist

Building Services

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•Full Time ·With Benefits Must apply online at

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“Career Opportunities”

Application accepted from 10-2 on May 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 29th and 30th. Guest Service: Front Desk Agent, Bell, Valet, Concierge, PBX, Night Audit/Security

Hospitality

Spa: Esthetician, Nail Technician, Spa Attendant Are you looking for a one of a kind job that values enthusiasm applauds initiative and promotes development? You need to have great cooking skills, an apt for entertaining, organizational skills and a knack for refined guest service to become Dancing Bear Aspen's only Owners Lounge Ambassador and work in an environment that is fun, fast paced & rewarding. This full time position requires mornings & 2 evenings per week. Please send resume to carmen@ dancingbearaspen.com

Comfort Inn & Suites Carbondale Hskpr, Breakfast Att., Front Desk Agent, Maintenance. Apply at 920 Cowen Drive in Carbond a l e o r e - m a i l eldon.morgan@prismhotels.com. Front Desk Agent. Molly Gibson Lodge and Hotel Aspen are looking for a full time year round front desk agent. Evenings, weekend and holiday shifts required. Ski pass and benefits. Previous hotel experience required. Please email resume to jobs@mollygibson.com Front Desk Best Western Antlers in Glenwood springs hiring Front Desk Agent 970-945-8535

Food & Beverage: Server, Greeter, Busser Reservations: Reservations Agent Finance: Assistant Director of Finance All offers of employment will be contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a drug test (to help ensure a drug-free environment) and a background check. The Viceroy Snowmass is an Equal Opportunity Employer www.viceroysnowmass.com

Receptionist Caravan Inn is hiring front desk agent. Apply in person at 1826 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs.

Management/ Executive Human Resource/Hospital Manager Hospital/Human Resource Manager wanted at Veterinary Hospital with a focus on excellent client service, compassionate patient care. Seeking professional, team-oriented individual with strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills to foster operational efficiency and harmony among staff. HR/Personnel Management skills are a must. Proficiency in MS Word and MS Excel is required. M inimum t h r e e y e a r s management experience, ideally in the Veterinary field. email resume 7881136@mtnjob.com. Visit www.alpinehospital.com

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NA MEETINGS - VALLEY WIDE SUNDAY: Basalt, 7:00pm, United Methodist Church, 0167 Holland Hills Road. Carbondale, 6:00 PM, Jaywalker Lodge 811 Main St MONDAY: Glenwood Springs, 8:00pm, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1630 Grand Ave. Rifle: 7:00pm Church next to cemetery, 790 East 7th St. TUESDAY: Aspen 7:00 PM, Aspen Chapel, Junction HYW 82 At Maroon and Castle Creek Rd WEDNESDAY: Glenwood Springs, 8:00pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1016 Cooper Ave. Carbondale: 6:00pm, Jaywalker Lodge, 811 Main St. THURSDAY: Aspen 6:30 PM Aspen Chapel, Junction HYW 82 At Maroon and Castle Creek Road SATURDAY: Carbondale 6:00 PM Road to Recovery Group, Jaywalker Lodge 811 Main St Glenwood Springs 6:00pm Saturday Night Sisters, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1630 Grand Ave. (W)(O)

AreA AA Meetings – tuesdAy www.AspenAA.coM

Meeting Codes (O) Open: Anyone interested in alcoholism may attend. (C) Closed: Those with a desire to stop drinking may attend (RD) Reading & Discussion. (D) Discussion. (SP Speaker. (BBS) Big Book Study. (SS) Step Study. (ST) Step/Tradition. (TS) Tape Study. (GV) Grapevine Reading. (M) Men's Meeting. (W) Women's Meeting.

Aspen/Snowmass

(back door-downstairs)

8:00 a.m. Upon Awakening (C) (D) St Mary's Church Main and Hunter

7p.m. (O) (M) Good Shepherd Lutheran, 1630 Grand Avenue

Noon: (O) (D) Community Church Corner of Aspen and Bleeker

7:30 p.m. ESP Human Service Bldg. 410 20th Street, #S-2 (across from hospital, basement)

7 p.m. (O) (SS) (W) St. Mary’s Church Main and Hunter 7 p.m. (C) (SS) (M) 455 Rio Grande Place (upstairs - bldg. between library & jail) Glenwood Springs 7 a.m. (O) Center for the Arts, 601 East 6th (next to Vapor Caves) Noon: (O) United Methodist Church, 824 Cooper Ave.

Basalt/El Jebel 8 p.m. DVD Group (O)(D) Alpine Christian Fellowship, 20449 Highway 82 8am Happy, Joyous & Free (O) United Methodist Church 0167 Bishop Road, Holland Hills Carbondale 5:30 p.m. (O) (D) Circle Club West, 995 Cowen Drive

Landscaping Irrigation Tech needed w/valid CO DL required. 970-963-5900 Spray Technician Positions available to skilled spray technicians licensed with the Co Dept of Ag. Great work environment and compensation for the right individual. Please send resume to office@myaspentree.co m

Management/ Executive Executive Director Thompson Divide Coalition seeking ED. Request job description: TDCdirectorsearch@gm ail.com

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Garfield County Applications accepted until filled.

Deputy $21.60-$28.86 hr DOQ (Detention) Sheriff’s Office Application is accessible at www.garcosheriff.com. Submit application to Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, 107 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601; fax to 970-945-7700; or e-mail to lmuehlbauer@garcosheriff.com. ADA/EOE

Now Hiring For Our Summer Season! Be a part of the world renowned Aspen Institute by working at our beautiful resort this summer! Banquet Servers PM Maintenance Engineer (FT, PT & on-call) (FT/YR) AM Restaurant Servers AM Stewards (FT & PT) Food and Beverage PM Stewards (FT & PT) Supervisor Pastry Assistant AM Dining Room Food and Beverage Supervisor Receiving Clerk Lead Server Banquet Captain EDR Cook

Most positions are full–time summer seasonal and start on approximately June 1st. Qualified candidates will have previous experience specific to the position and excellent guest service skills. Please email a resume to hr@aspenmeadows. com or fax to 970-544-7865. EOE/M/F/D/V/Drug Free Workplace

Garfield / Pitkin County SoCial ServiCeS

• AA meetings, Sunday - 10AM. New Castle Recreation Building Main St. New Castle. 5Pm. 1st Sunday of the month only. Women’s Group. Screenworks Railroad Ave. Rifle. Tuesday 7Pm. 116W 2nd St. Wednesday. 8Pm. 761 Birch Ave. Rifle. Friday. 12 Noon. 761 Birch Ave. Rifle 8Pm. 5th& home. Silt. Saturday. 12 Noon. 116W 2nd St. 6Pm.Third Sat. Every month Lovell Blg. 4th St. Rifle. For other meeting call 1-888-333-9649 • AL-ANON meeting - Monday 7pm + noon Wednesdays in Basalt, Basalt Community Methodist Church in Holland Hills. 970-927-3746 for info. • Miracles of Healing Morning AA Meeting - 7:45 - 8:30, M-F at the Gathering Center, Orchard Church (formerly Church of Carbondale), 110 Snowmass Drive, Carbondale”. • AL-ANON meetings - Aspen, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Main & Hunter, MTG Room inside back door. 7:00pm Mon.; 8:00am Wed.; Noon Thurs.; 8:00am Fri. • Al-ANON - meeting Glenwood Springs, Monday at 12:05 pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 1016 Cooper Ave (through double glass doors). For more information, call Amy at 945-7368 or Margaret at 389-3239. • Alzheimer’s Assoc. Support Group - 3rd Wednesday every month at 4:00pm, Conference Room, Colorado State Veterans Home, 851 E. 5th St., Rifle. For more info, please contact co-facilitators Jessica Strong at 618-5687 or Ray Ostrom at 593-8911 • Aspen Counseling Center - 24/7 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Help. Individual, Group and Family Services. Call 920-5555. • Pitkin/Garfield MS Self Help Group - meets first Saturday each month. Call 970-963-3162. • AVH/Cancer Survivors Support Group - Men & women, all types/stages of cancer. Second Tuesday of each month. Featuring speakers & cancer education. Meets at: Castle Creek Assisted Living. (Senior Center) every second Tuesday, 6pm-8pm. Call Tina Staley at 970-544-7343 or 970-948-6562 for information anytime. • Alzheimer’s Association - Rocky Mountain chapter and its area support groups. 1(800) 864-4404. Meeting at 7:30pm, first Wednesday of every month, Pitkin County Senior Center, 0275 Castle Creek Rd., Aspen. Information, Rita (970) 925-2560. • NEW Children of Alcoholic group - 970-309-8836. • Scoliosis Support - Group exchange helpful information, resources, experiences. 970-925-7449. • Free Women’s Support Group - Tues. 5:30-7:00 pm. Call Response for more info: 920-5357. • Survivors of Sexual Assault group - free. Call response 970-920-5357. • FREE Introduction to “Avatar” a course in ‘Living Deliberately’ Call 970-920-7552 for info. • 1-866-2EATWELL - Information for the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. • Gamblers Anonymous (GA) - Anyone interested in joining GA, meetings are held on Tuesdays at 5-6pm. Call 948-4111 for more information. • Care Giver Support Group - any caregiver for loved ones, meets 3rd Wed. each month from 5:30-7:00 at the senior center. Any questions call Tina or Kristin 970-544-7343. • Emotional Sobriety - new 12 step group. 970-544-5955. • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Support Group - Professionally facilitated/confidential. For more info call: Jeff at 945-8598 ext. 4. • The Way, Truth & Life - A Hope for Living support group. Come find answers to life’s most perplexing problems. Meets Fridays, 7:30pm, Rio Grand Meeting room (between library and jail). For Prayer, Encouragement, or information call 970-274-2428. • ROARING FORK BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP - 1st and 3rdThursday of every month, from 12:00noon to 1:00pm, The Aspen Club and Spa. Call Kathleen Callahan, LCSW at 970-618-2044 for more information. • WIDOW AND WIDOWER SUPPORT GROUP - Monday nights at 7pm in the sanctuary of the Basalt Community United Methodist Church, 0167 Holland HIlls Rd, Basalt. • Pathfinders Grief and Loss Support Groups - 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month from 5:30-7pm. 2nd Wednesday in Aspen at the Pitkin County Senior Center, 0275 Castle Creek Rd., 4th Wednesday in Basalt at the Basalt Healthcare Center (234 E. Cody Lane), 925-1226. • Pathfinders Caregiver Support Groups - 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm. 1st Thursday in Aspen at the Pitkin County Senior Center, 0275 Castle Creek Rd., 3rd Thursday in Basalt at the Basalt Healthcare Center (234 E. Cody Lane). 925-1226. • Pathfinders Cancer Support Groups - 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month from 5:30-7pm. 2nd Tuesday meetings in Aspen at the Pitkin County Senior Center, 0275 Castle Creek Rd., 4th Tuesday in Carbondale at Third Street Center, 520 S. Third St. (Board Room). For Basalt, ongoing program, call for availability. • Carbondale AlAnon Meeting - Tuesdays at 7pm at the Church at Carbondale, 110 Snowmass Dr. Room 206. For more information call Joy at 970-963-3514. • Crystal Meth Anonymous - Living Free. Sunday evenings 8pm- Methodist

Church. 9th & Cooper, Glenwood Springs. • Is your life affected by someone else's drinking? Call 1-888-4Al-Anon (1888-425-2666). Local meetings: Monday, 12:05pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1016 Cooper, Glenwood Sp (through double glass doors) or Thursday evenings, 7:00pm, Methodist Church, 824 Cooper Avenue (downstairs through alley door). • The Young Peoples NA Step Comp AA meeting - will be on Tuesdays from 8-9pm at Valley View Hospital in the Board Room. • Love animals, and would like a tax write-off from the internal revenue service? Animals two by two educational foundation (a local animal/wildlife rehabilitation center) greatly appreciates your tax deductable donations of quality dogfood, hay, grain, bird of prey food or $ to help with veternarian costs. PO Box 832, Silt, CO 81652. 970-876-5723. http://www.rof.net/wp/2by2zoo; e-mail to: 2by2zoo@rof.net. • Child Abuse or Neglect Emergency Hotline - 970-945-9193 or (970)625-5283 to report child abuse/neglect. • Overeaters Anonymous Weekly Meetings in the Valley - Carbondale, Saturday 9:00 a.m., Methodist Church, 385 S. 2nd Street; Glenwood Springs, Monday 5:15pm, Methodist Church, Bethel Chapel entrance,corner Cooper & Ninth., Aspen, Tuesday 5:30 p.m., 0077 Meadowood Drive, Pastor’s Office, For more information call Kay at 618-4606. • Welcome Saints, Sinners & Hypocrites - once or more to a respectable public forum: All your sincere questions are welcome. Research scripture with scripture; comparing spiritual things to spiritual things. It's no nonsense. Biblical principles for life's issues. Promoting Jesus Christ, not religion. 970-379-9928 and 970-379-3925. • Warm Welcome Program - Are you a new parent? A free visit and information on taking care of your newborn are available for you and your baby. Please call 970-945-1234. • Homeschool: LIFE - Love in Family Education offers activities for parents and children of homeschooling families. We are registered with the Christian Home Educators of Colorado. Call local coordinator Donnalyne LaGiglia at 970945-6222 for more information. • Sexaholics Anonymous meets locally to help members stop their sexually self-destructive thinking and behavior. Those desiring their own personal sexual sobriety may call 303-292-3376 for meeting information. • Moving On Program - A free visit for parents of children ages 12-24 months offering information to promote language development during the second year of life. Please call 970-945-1234. • Literacy Outreach - Learn to read, write, or speak English, all classes are free, one-on-one and private. 970-945-5282. • Cancer Support Group - Thursday - Noon, Carbondale. Call Tammy at 970963-1010 for directions. • Mental Health Consumers and Their Family Members - A new support group sponsored by Colorado West meets every 4th Tuesday at 7p.m. Meeting Place: Colorado West Counseling Services, 6916 Hwy 82, Glenwood Springs. For info call 970-963-8117. • Love and Logic Support Group - A new support group sponsored by Colorado West meets every 4th Wednesday at 7p.m. Meeting place: Colorado West Counseling Services, 6916 Hwy 82, Glenwood Springs. For info call 970-963-8117. • Need Help wih Addiction? Call 1-800-556-8885. • Tuesday Night Rifle AlAnon. St. Mary's Catholic Church, 761 Birch Ave., 7pm every Tues. For more information, contact Nancy @ 948-8223. • The Compassionate Friends, bereavement support for those who have lost children. Christ Community Church 20351 Hwy 82 Basalt, 6pm. Cinday 970-261-4789. • The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - assists individuals whose disabilities result in barriers to employment to succeed at work and to live independently. Our program serves eligible adults and youth who are seeking employment or need assistance with maintaining employment. Serving Garfield and Pitkin Counties at (970)945-9174. • Are you looking for childcare? KIDS FIRST offers free information on licensed childcare programs in Garfield, Pitkin and Eagle Counties (970) 928-7111. • BI-Lesbian Social Group seeking ladies for fun/social gatherings. 970945-2084. • Reformers Unanimous, a national faith-based addictions program Friday @ 7:00pm, Crystal River Baptist Church, 2632 Hwy 133, Carbondale, 970-9633694. Program is open to all adults, children and teenagers. • Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families - Aspen Community Church, Wednesday, 7:30pm. • Suicide Prevention Education Awareness classes available. Call Donnalyne LaGiglia for info, 970-948-6108. • Adult Children of Alcoholics or Other Dysfunctional Families - 12 step group - Third Street Center, Jaywalker Outpatient Offices, Carbondale. Sun Eve 7:00 to 8:30pm • VERTIGO Support Group forming in the Roaring Fork Valley. Call 970-3794963 or email elkrun8@comcaSt.net.


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Media Digital Media.

Media Sales/Marketing.

Digital Editor

CEO of national company headquartered in Aspen area seeks VP with operational responsibility. This position is well compensated and requires a diverse skill set including experience in sales and vendor relationships, IT systems, HR, budgeting, public relations, marketing and event planning. Candidate must have ability to work with other executive types and staff who are performing their jobs in stressful situations. Please email resumes to: 7883633@MtnJob.com

Online newspapers keep growing (and growing) their audiences. More than 74 million people visited a newspaper Web site during the first quarter of 2010. Classified advertisements in this publication are always online and always free to view.

Are you passionate about digital content, social media and audience development? Are you interested in the dynamic, challenging world of online news and information? If so, this is your chance to join a cutting edge group of digital devotees changing the way our company publishes digital content. Swift Digital - the digital arm of news-media company Swift Communications - is hiring a Digital Editor for our Greeley/Windsorbased news and information website. The Digital Editor is responsible for ensuring that the home and section pages of our websites reflect the best content available and that they are in synch with audience interest. This person also has primary responsibility for setting and sharing standards for engaging users and sharing content across social media platforms and maintaining the front-facing social media accounts for Swift Digital. As part of this function, this person must be aware of, inform when possible, and follow the latest best practices set by the Swift Digital Centralized Content Team. The Digital Editor leverages content and audience metrics to inform website updates and tracks trends relative to Search-Engine Optimization (SEO) and Social-Media Optimization (SMO), and communicate them in a timely fashion to local markets to allow for quick execution. If interested, send your resume to webjobs@swiftcom.com.

Advertising Sales The Vail Daily has an immediate opening for an Advertising Sales Account Manager. Prefer at least 2 years of sales experience and knowledge of media advertising, but will provide training to the right candidate. Account managers assist clients in an assigned territory, develop sales proposals, and conduct client needs analysis. Must be detail oriented, possess strong problem solving skills, and have the ability to meet daily deadlines. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package that includes paid time off, medical/dental/vision insurance, and 401k. If interested, please provide cover letter, resume and salary requirements to hr@cmnm.org.

Office/Clerical Administrative Assistant Aspen Community Foundation is seeking a full-time administrative assistant. Please email cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Eric Chase, Operations Officer, eric@aspencommunityfoundation.or g. Assistant.

OFFICE ASSISTANT FT in Basalt Area Bilingual a must, full benefits, DOE 7893703@MtnJob.com

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Office/Clerical EXEC ASSSISTANT TO HEADMASTER CRMS, A proprietary h i g h s c h o o l i n Carbondale, has an immediate opening for executive assistant to headmaster. Full-Time, Full Benefits Package, starting pay $15.00/HR to $20.00/HR DOQ. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS TO APPLY: Four years of secretarial experience or, any combination of training, education, and experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Ability to key 50 WPM. Submit resumes to rebecca@workingsolutio nsllc.net NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2012. Resumes will not be accepted after this date.

Exp. Legal Assistant Experienced Legal Assistant needed for busy Aspen Law Firm. Duties include heavy phones, greeting clients, filing, and miscellaneous office duties. Ideal candidate will be able to multitask, maintain a professional and courteous attitude, and be able to think outside the box. Must have litigation and dictation experience Email resume 7806486@MtnJob.com

Oil/Gas Sourcing/Yard Coordinator Put your oil & gas experience to work close to home. Join a dynamic team in support of E&P warehousing and procurement operations. Pay commensurate with qualifications. Please submit resume to WPX Energy, Attn Warehouse, PO Box 370, Parachute CO 81635 or apply online @ www.wpxenergy.com/ careers.

Professional Executive Director. For Carbondale nonprofit. PT. Be part our exciting museums, programs, tourism and events. Apply: mtsoprishistoricalsociety.org

Restaurant/ Clubs Counter Help CP Burger. Friendly, out-going, energetic. Neat appearance a must Qualified applicants apply in person: Daily: 11AM-1PM 433 E. Durant. Aspen.

Executive Chef Brexi Brasscrie Classically trained, minimum 3 year exp. refs req hard working mature, professional passionate and energetic. Qualified Applicants call: 970-319-8556 Multiple Positions. Above the Salt is now hiring: -General Manager -Executive Sous Chef minimum 3 year exp personal refs req hard working mature, professional passionate and energetic Qualified Applicants call 970-319-8556 Multiple Positions Multiple Positions. Waitstaff, bartenders, barbacks, line cooks, bussers. Qualified Applicants call Michael 970-618-5727.......The Meatball Shack, 312 S Mill St., Aspen CO

Restaurant/ Clubs Multiple Positions.

Summer Openings, Beginning May 16th • Revenue Manager • Barback • Bellperson • Busser • Servers • Pool Attendant • Line Cooks • Room Attendants • Houseperson Benefits include free meal per shift, free uniforms including cleaning, bus pass assistance. Apply in person 330 E. Main Street. Hotel currently closed for mud season. Apply around back side of building on Bleeker Street Entrance, Mon - Fri 9-5PM. Servers for special events. For upcoming special events • Aspen Area •Experience a must •Please call 970-963-2647

Trades/ Construction Crane Operators and CDL Class A Crane Riggers SPECIALIZED CRANE & RIGGING - Now Hiring! in New Castle, CO. Crane Operators w/CDL Class A and NCCCO - Experience: operate 120+ ton hydraulic cranes. Also Hiring: CDL Class A Riggers. Requirements for both Crane Operators and Riggers: Complete DOT company application; current Motor Vehicle Record; Medical Certification; CDL Class A license. Excellent benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, 401(k), paid vacation and paid holidays. Wage: very competitive DOE. Resumes are welcome in addition to the mandatory application. For an application, email: dgraves@ hemphillspeedy.com or call 970-250-8871. Electrical Field Tech (2011THC104) -Electrical Field Tech-UT-Eagle County Airport

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GWS jewelry store needs PT help. 3-4 days per week/Saturdays a m u s t . A p p l y : jgems01@aol.com Sales Associate Harmony Scott Jewelry Carbondale/Aspen. Part-time retail sales thru Sept w/ longer potential. Must be friendly, detail-oriented, & computer saavy. Graphic, marketing or social media skills a plus. Good pay & benefits. Email resume to 7896466@mtnjob.com or call 963-7190. Sales Associates Sales Associates JAMES PERSE Part-time Seasonal RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATES College education required. Entry level WARDROBE IN PERSON OR VIA EMAIL MICHELLE SALVATI 970 920 9494 msalvati@jamesperse.c om 312 South Hunter st Aspen CA

Seasonal Caretaker needed in Silt for 3BD/2BA home, garage, stables, workshop, pastures. Apply at intothewildllc@gmail.co m Multiple

Job Openings: Assistant Finance Director $70990.40 - $98217.60 Annually Regular Full Time Position Closing Date: May 30th at 5 PM Seasonal Job Opening Horticulturist $17 - $24 per hour Parks Department Responsible for all aspects of plant horticulture, including planning, designing and maintaining City gardens. Coordinates daily operations and leads crews of various sizes. Degree in Horticulture, Landscape Horticulture, or other closely related field preferred. Bilingual a plus. Mid-May through October. Open until filled For application and job description, go to: http://aspenpitkin.co m/Departments/HRRisk-Mgmt/Jobs/JobOpportunities/. or call 920-5120. Submit to City of Aspen Parks and Recreation 585 Cemetery Lane, Aspen Co., 81611. EOE/AA/ADA

Electricians & Service Technicians R&A Enterprises, Inc. is currently seeking licensed journeyman electricians, service technicians, and experienced apprentice electricians. Please email resumes to 7857289@MtnJob.com

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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT For commercial, hospitality projects. 15+ yrs exp. preferred. Must be safety minded & capable of managing complex, fast track projects. POSITION FILLED!! Glazer. Busy Custom Glass Shop in Glenwood Springs is seeking a Full time Glazer. Experience necessary. epicglass@live.com Laborers Mountain Temp Services is currently taking applications for: Laborers Landscapers Se habla espanol Please contact Carbondale 963-8335 or Aspen 920-3686 Multiple Positions.

• Equipment Oiler •Exp. Pipe layers Commercial Vehicles & Heavy Equipment E-Verify, Drug Free Workplace 970-945-7291 FAX 970-945-8371 Please apply in person. www.gouldconstruction.com EEO/AAP Drug Free Employer

Painters Experienced. Tools and transportation required. 970-379-4363

Painters Painters - Experienced painters wanted to start immediately. Must have transportation and tools. Apply by e-mail at colopainters@gmail.com

Trades/ Construction Plumbers.

Rentals Aspen 1 Bed on river 10 miles from Aspen. Deck, WD. Furn. and recently remodeled. Utils incl. Pet OK.N/S. Flex. lease $1,400 LT Call Karen 970-379-5252

PLUMBERS

Established company seeks self-motivated plumbing apprentices! 1 year minimum experience and a valid driver’s license is required. Benefits, training & the oppt. to advance. If you are a team player, call us at 970-928-9222!

Property Manager Skilled property manager needed for a high end property management company. Strong pay & benefit package. Aspen Residents only, email resume to brian@alpinevalleyservices.com

Employment Business Ops Salon in Glenwood is looking for business partner and stylist. Call 970-366-7113

Rentals/Roommates

Management/ Executive

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Rentals Aspen 1/1 Penthouse 4 blocks to Gondola, Ajax Views Garage, Granite Kitchen Pamala01@msn.com 970.618.0092 1BD/1BA Almost New A/C Pool Spa, Chef's Kitchen Newer Construction, Walk Everywhere Big Bathroom. Pet maybe, wood floors. Pamala01@msn.com 970.618.0092 Steadman & CO RE 1BD/1BA around corner from Gondola in Base Village Almost new Views A/C Deck, Hot tub, gym Granite Kitchen, W/D, Big Bathroom jet tub. Pamala01@msn.com 970.618.0092 1BD/1BA lovely furnished apt. Close to town, in quiet W end. W/D, WiFi, off street privt. parking, NP/NS. $2000/mo, utils incld. 970-925-8921

1 studio, 580sf. Walk everywhere. Granite, W/D. $1950/mo. Utils Incl. N/S. Unfurn. Blocks to gondola. Rich 970-920-3131 L.R.E.B 2BD 1.5BA, renovated, granite, custom cabinets, directly on the river, deck and views. W/D, fireplace, assigned parking. NP, Year lease. $3000.00 plus utilities. Ute City Properties. Call 9 - 5, M-F ONLY, 970-925-4583 2 BD 1 BA 900 sq. ft cable internet on bus line washer dryer dish washer jacuzzi tub $1650 includes utilities long term no dogs 334-354-7615 2 BD 1 BA Hunter Creek. Unfurnished. No Pets. No smoking. $1800 includes, June, 963 9852

2BD 1BA, storage, parking, take over lease May 1st. NP. Aspen Core Orig Curve Condos. $2100/mo.

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2BD/1BA Unfurn, intown,w/d, storage, Parking,N/P/S $2300 incl utl 319-8111 or 309-0705 2BD/2 BA in town. Furn, Amazing view, pool, W/D, bbq, yard, parking. Avail. 7/1. NP/NS 802-342-2704 2 Bedroom 1 bath, south side Original Curve Condominium. Views. 12 month lease,$2500/mo. No pets please. Ute City Properties. Call 9 - 5, M-F only 925-4583 3BD, 10min to down town. Pets OK, views Furn. L. term. On school and RAFTA bus. $2150 incl. utils 970-618-1248 Amazing views Aspen Mtn & sunset 3 BD 2 BA Hot tub, NS $3500, Utilis+Dep Avail Aug-June 970-379-5181 aspenretreat.net

3 BD 2 BA 2500 Single Family Home MUST SEE: spacious energy effiient home with greenhouse, views, quiet, near bus, hiking, fp garage. $2500 Deposit required.

RENTED!

3 bdrm/4 bath, 3200 sf 1980's home, 1-car garage w/office, 3 acres, views over 310 acre Northstar Preserve 1.9 miles east of City Market:. $4,200 mos + utlil. Avail Now. No smoking; under 20lb dog ok. Call broker Tim Estin 970-309-6163

4BD/1BA Old Rustic House. In Aspen! W/D. Yard. L/T $3400/mo. 970-379-3474 outfitter738@rof.net Almost New 2BD /2.5BA Decorator Perfect 2 story townhome. Fireplace, washer/dryer Ajax Views Steadman & Company Pamala01@msn.com 970.618.0092

1BD deluxe Condo. Next to Glory Hole Park, June & July. Deck, views, parking, HDTV, wine bar, $5900/mo. 970-379-1990

1BD, great views, private corner unit, near gondola, parking, NP. 303-807-8853.

Aspen Studio by Roundabout. W/D, Util, WiFi, Furn. Quiet, NS/NP. 970-925-4243: $1,550


THE ASPEN TIMES.COM • POSTINDEPENDENT.COM Rentals Aspen Brush Creek spacious & bright studio w/decks, views, yard. NS, utils incl. Pet OK. $1250/mo. long term. 970-379-6850

STAFF HOUSING Great for seasonal employees, interns, music students, construction crews, temporary housing.

Summer housing available now in Snowmass Village $525/mo Apartments are fully furnished All utilities/TV cable included On bus route/laundry facility on site Sorry, no pets. Call Leasing Office 970-922-9001 or housingoffice@aspensnowmass.com

Studio Cabin In Town, sleep loft, yrd, sun, furn, w/d, 6/1-10/31,

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Studio near Gondola. Avail 6/1. LT. Newly Remodeled! Patio. $1400 wifi+util incl NS/NP 970-319-8232 Summer rental 2BD/1BA half duplex w/yard, $3000 + utils, small dog considered 970-274-9950

Roommates Aspen Private Large 1BD Suite on bus, utils incld, wifi, NS/NP, $1250/mo 970-948-8177 Furn BD/w private BA Kitchen privileges, NS. Avail now. $800/mo. incl. util. 970-618-4697

Shr beaut 4Br/2Ba Brush Crk home. Nicely furn, gourm kitch, FP, lrg deck, HT, gar. Very Prvt, great views, NS, dog nego. 2Br/Ba $1150+util. Jim 970-319-8686

Rentals Basalt Area 1 bd, 1 ba in Emma on 3-acre farm. Good closet space, sounds of the creek, ample parking. No Smoking, Pets Considered. $1000/mo incl most uts. 970-948-6003.

Rentals Basalt Area 3 BD/3.5 BA + den, Columbine TH, NS, 1 dog ok. $1900/mo. 3 BD/2.5 BA SF Ruedi Shores, Unfurn. NS. $1700/mo. Office space 690 sq.ft. in downtown Basalt w/bath $900/mo. Terry Harrington 970-273-3051 Aspen Snowmass Sotheby’s Realty Remodeled 3 bedroom/ 3 bath + den Sagewood townhome. Garage, patio. $1800 Avail June 1. Stacey Craft (Sotheby's) 970-927-4627 Nice Elk run house, 3 bedrooms, huge bonus room with bath, fenced yard, 1 dog ok, house is for sale, tenant must allow showings. $2500/mo, avail mid-May. Stacey Craft (Sotheby’s) 970-927-4627 4 BD 3.5 BA, 2,800 sqft home, 2-car garage. hardwood floors, granite counters, walking distance to schools. Fenced in back yard. Pets allowed, 3,000/Mo. long-term. 970-379-8551

Rentals Carbondale

1 BD 1 BA Apt. $850+utilities. Spacious, Quiet, Trails. Minutes to dntown C’dale.W/D DW Wi-Fi NS/ND. Pets? Long term. 970-963-2777

1BD/1BA, living area, laundry, NS/NP. 1st/last/sec. $750/mo. utils incl. 970-963-6128. 1 BR Apt. 1 BA. Avail. $750/mo.+Elect, 3rd and Capital, 1st, last and sec dep. req. Ref’s req. App fee. Call Jeff: (970) 704-1515 ext 118 2BD/1.5BA, Beautiful Condo. Downtown, W/D, NS/NP, 1st /last/ dep. $1250 970-618-1962

Blue Lake House-El Jebel 3BA/2.5BA 2 car gar, fenced yard, WD, NS, Pet nego, references, $1700+util. 970-948-9263

LOWEST RENT IN TOWN 1BD/BA, in TH, deposits, NS, $450. or basement apt $700. 970-927-2449

3/3 townhome, fenced yard, garage, near park, in town. Available June 1st. 1600/mo +. Pets OK. 970.309.4717 or jennybeano@gmail.com.

RENTED IN 3 DAYS!!!

3 BD 2.5BA Furnished. Single Family New Home Geothermal . Pets with approval. Space for 2 horses NS. $2400 First, last & security. 970-963-4363 Missouri Heights 3BD/2BA, 2 car gar, great location, Colorado Ave, $1600/mo+utils, 970-379-0971

Nice 4,160 SF Office Bldg in Carbondale, $5200/mo Gross Lease, Parking, Avail 3/15/12, F/L/S, Please Call 970-309-2000

Studio 1BA LOFT NS/NP. pkg + storage.close to RFTA & grocery. $1000+ lease nego. 970.948.8868 Studio apartment in Basalt. Single Persons. N/S, dog considered ,furnished, $900/month. Very Cozy. 970-379-5776.

Sunny Clean 2B2B patio w/view, radiant ht. incl. walk in closets. on bus. NP $1450. 970.510.5178

Roommates Basalt Area 3BD/2.5BA Bright, Airy Mtn. Home. Wd. burning stove, W/D, NS, pets ok. $1,700/mo. 970-309-1127

Unfurn. 3BD/2BA Carbondale S apt, W/D, NP, yr lease, $1300/ mo+utils. 970-274-3126

Room to Rent Willits Lakeside TH. Furnished, NS/NP $675 inclusive. 970-618-6649

4Bd 3.5 Ba home, on quite corner lot, great neighborhood, garage, walk to town, $2300mo + utils, 1 yr lease, avail 6/1 970-379-2100 4BD 5.5BA Spectacular new Missouri Heights home on 35 acres in gated community $5,500/mo. unfurn. Call 970-618-2958

Rentals Glenwood Springs

2BD/2BA, garage. The Terraces, all appls, gas FP, balcony, pet nego, $1250/mo. 970-923-2408

Beautiful large executive home. 3BD/2 1/2 BA/2 car garage. Two living areas with room to roam. Pets considered. $1900 RE/MAX Select (970) 379-0256 henry@rof.net

2BD/2BA, ground floor condo, newly remodeled, garage, NS/NP, $1200/mo. 970-945-4142

2BD basement apt. avail. in exchange for PT help for elderly man. References /background check.

2BD Victorian homes w/personality, Downtown, $900-$1090, W/D , NS/NP. 1st/ last/ dep/refs. 970-404-1009 2 Lovely furn BD ‘s incl fridg, M/W, D/W, W/D. NS, NP, drug free. $500/twin room $600/ queen room. Dep, shared util. 970-945-1457 3BD/1BA cute older W.Glenwood home w/ large yard. Storage, W/D $1200/mo + utilities. NS/pet considered. Lori Kass @ CB Mason Morse 970-618-6974 3 BD 1 BA Downtown Victorian. $1400 First, Last & Dep. W/D, N/S Pets Neg. 970-319-5223 3BD 1BA Home 1car gar, NP/NS,WD/DW $1300+ util. Avail Aug 1. Bennett Ave. 970-464-7321

Rentals Glenwood Springs 1 & 2 BD Apt. Clean, sunny, nice. Deck/patio. $675-$900 No pet dogs. Se habla espanol. 970-945-9797 1 & 2 BD apts starting $650 and $850. Pinon Pines near CMC in Spring Valley. Call Lori Kass , CB MasonMorse 970-618-6974 for more info. 1BD large Apt., NS, NP, W/D Hook ups $750mo Camp Site full hook, $375mo 970-948-5525 2BD/1BA CONDO In W. Glenwood. $875/mo. BRAY & COMPANY 625-1288

2BD/2BA Sunset condo, fr4shly painted, new carpet, W/D, gar a g e , N S / N P . $1150/mo. (5203) Paula Derevensky, CB Mason Morse 970-945-3771. 2BD 1BA remodeled Valley View West apt. Water, heat & trash incl. on bus stop,NS/NP $925/Mo. 970-319-8000

2 BD 1 BA Walk to town & p a r k s . N e w kitchen/bath. NP/ NS. $995. 970-379-1697

60x40 heated shop for rent $2400/month plus utilities. Call 970-379-8761 for info

2BD 2.5BA 1 car gar., WD, Pets Nego., NS $1200mo. plus, Long term 970-618-7177

2BD/1BA West Glwd small yard clean quiet some util included pets neg $1025 970-618-5615

NO NAME 1BD duplex, W/D on site. Small pet ok. $775/mo + utils, $500 dep. Avail.6/3 Yr. lease 303-570-0855 or terry.danko@colorado.edu ONE STOP SHOPPING 3 BD/ 2+ BA Starting at $1300/mo. 2 BA/ 1+ BA Starting at $700/mo Call to set up a showing today! (SE HABLA ESPAÑOL)

3BD/2.5BA Clean New Condo $1400

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3/BD 2.5/BA, Furn/Unfurn, 3,000 sq/ft home on 35 Private Acres next to BLM, near Spring Valley CMC, Garage, Large Decks, Views, Pets & horses OK, NS $2400/mo, 970-948-5309 3 BD 2 BA -2 blks from Valley View Hospital. 2 car garage, W/D, FP, No pets. NS $1450/mth 970-274-1049 3BD/2BA Avail. June, $1300 Serious Inquires only, call 504-467-2728 3BD/2BA cozy older downtwn home, W/D hook-ups, den, offstreet parking, yard, storage, walk everywhere! NS/NP. $1275/mo + utils. (823) Paula Derevensky, CB Mason Morse. 970-945-3771 3BD/2BA VERY NICE HOME in Castle Valley $1400/mo BRAY & COMPANY 625-1288

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3BD, 3.5BA in downtown GWS, granite/tile, 2-car garage. $2,100. 618-7178

3 bedroom near downtown home, NS/NP, 1 year lease. Has 2 car garage, washer/dryer, nice yard, very clean. $1600/mo. Available now.

6 BD 4.5 BA Home in Westbank Ranch,furniture possible,2-car garage Pets ok, fenced yard, irrigated acre $3,500 per month, 1 year lease. 618-3763 Beautiful fully remodeled 3 bd condo. Over 2000 sq.ft of living with washer/dryer, pool, hot tub. $1500 RE/MAX Select. (970) 379-0256 henry@rof.net.

Rentals New Castle

2BD/2BA Large upstairs. FP, W/D small yard. Includes some utils. NS/NP. $1000/mo. 970-984-9800 or 970-618-9000

Riverpark 2 Bd /2Ba 1 attached car gar., WD, NP,NS $950 970-471-6863 or sglover@polarstarproperties. com

Roommates New Castle

2 BD+ den 2 1/2 BA, CVR TH, near school. Pets ok, NS. W/D, AC $1200+ util. 970-963-8395 3BD/2.5BA Lakota Canyon Home. Jacuzzi tub, gas FP, 2 car gar. Next to golf course. Granite, wood floors, W/D, AC, $1650/mo + utils. NP/NS. 970-379-2072 3BD/2 BA+2 ALDER RIDGE TOWNHOUSE: 2500 sq. ft. end unit, views, lrg den, bamboo floors, granits , counters, stainless appliances, W/D, AC, 2 car gar, NS, sm pet? $1850/mo. Paula Derevensky, CB MasonMorse 970-945-3771 3BD 2BA Ground Floor Condo, on river. garage W/D. $1300/mo. incl. some utils. 970-948-2187

Private 2bed/2bath. Full laundry room w/washer/dryer. $950 RE/MAX Select (970) 379-0256 henry@rof.net

Riverpark 3BD, 2BA, high ceilings, AC, FP, W/D, NS, garage, $1175 mo. Heat incld. 704-1010

RIVERSIDE COTTAGES 2 BD/ 1 BA Starting at $825/mo

www.crystalproperty.com (970) 945-7266

RV sites for rent at River Meadows Mobile Home Park. 970-945-8925 The Silver Spruce Motel Weekly or Monthly rates. Close to downtown, free breakfast & local calls. Laundry & hot tub on premises. Call 970-945-5458. VILLAGE GREEN TOWNHOMES! FP, DW, W/D, pets welcome. Great community, beautiful landscaped play area. Large 1, 2, & 3 bdrms $875 - $1325 970-945-6622

Roommates Glenwood Springs 1250 sq ft 1BD/1BA Lower level- heated parking - wi-fi- W/D on 6.5 acres between Glenwood and Carb - Amazing Views $1,000/mo. Sorry No Pets. Bev 970-618-4912 or Joe (646) 335-5157 1 Rm Furn Shared Renta l N P N S $ 5 5 0 DTV/Int/Utils Inc 970-309-9996 810 Lincoln

3 Bd 2 Ba Home in CV, 1 blk from school, 2 car garage, fenced yard, $1200/mo. Bev Emmons Broker (970)618-4912 3BD/2BA RIVERPARK CONDO: new W/D, 2 car garage, quiet location, No P/S. $1200/mo + elec. (207). Paula Derevensky, CB MasonMorse 970-945-3771 3BD/3BA CVR townhome, gar, A/C, yard. $1250 plus util. NS, pet neg. 303-886-2710 3 BD/3 BA PEAK TWNHOME: end unit, W/D, A/C, garage, fenced yard. NS, sml pet considered. Avail 6/1, $1270/mo (309) 3 BD/2 BA RIVER PARK CONDO: A/C, laundry room W/D, attached garage, pleasant unit overlooking pond/ park, CO River. NS, Avail 6/1, $1225/mo (1303) Paula Derevenksy, CB MasonMorse 970-945-3771 Large 4+BD, 2BA home w/garage & multiple decks in town on 1 ac. WD, NS, $1475/mo heatherardley@comcast.net 719 Burning Mtn. 3BD / 2BA $1400/mo Spacious and upgraded w/ hardwood Flooring, walk-in closets, lg master bath, fenced yard, covered deck, storage shed. Will go quickly!

2 BD 2 BA Apartment top floor, vaulted ceilings, extras $950. 2 car garage 970-355-9001 Riverview New Castle CO 2BD/2BA, Avail Now. 1 car garage, A/C, patio, fenced. $1050/mo. Sorry NP, NS. Bev Emmons Broker, Inc. (970)618-4912 Adorable 2BD/2BA Condo, 2 car garage, great location. $950/mo. incl. everything except elec. Call 970-948-7434 2BD/2BA Large Riverpark Condo, laundry room, 1 1/2-car gar., Heat & Hot water included NP/NS, $995/mo. dep.+ elec. 970-948-4245

Lakota Ranch: furn. , wifi, in-room cable $500/mo. + utils. NP/NS. 970-319-0574

Rentals Parachute 3BD/2BA Home, 2 car, newer, tile, walk in, fenced. 3 Alpine. Avail now $1200. 970-260-4101 $895 ** 3BR/2BA Singlewide Battlement Clean W/D. 970-948-5883 Or turn-key furn., $1050 3br, 2ba townhouse in Battlement. $975/mo. S e e d e t a i l s a t www.RifleRentals.com. 0017 Jessica. Greg Valunas 970-319-8883. 4BD/3BA log house on 10 acres w/water, free gas, W/D, $1750mo, outdoor pets ok, NS, ND, 303-903-9205 Battlement Mesa: Several very nice 2 & 3 bedrooms available IMMEDIATELY. Call MVPM at 970-625-4450 or visit us at www.rifleproperties.com

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Rentals Rifle 1) 1BD $600 1) 2BD $750 1) 3BD house $1000. Free Rent 1mo Se habla Pet Okay 970-309-3369 1, 2 & 3 BD Apts. and Condos. Starting at $650/mo. Avail Now. 970-274-4083 2BD/1.5BA duplex. Huge deck! 500 sq. ft. of storage, pets nego. $850/mo. 970-379-1141 2BD/1.5BA TH, lrg master, W/D hookup, fenced backyard, offst parking, pet considered. HUD OK, $750 mo 468-6298/970-389-3159

2BD/1BA large, ground level, W/D hook-ups, patio, NP/NS, $675/mo. Please call 970-945-2712 2 BD 1 BA Recently Remodeled Apartment NS/NP $625/mo 970-379-1996

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2 Bd 2 Ba Townhome, fenced, patio, FP, $765.00/mo. Sorry NP. 2 Bd 1 Ba Duplex $675.00/mo. Avail. Now. Bev Emmons Broker Inc. (970)618-4912

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2 bedroom apt.$700 NS/NP / 3 bedroom Apt $850 NS/NP carport Elder CT. Call 970-379-6794

Call to set up a showing today!

Rentals New Castle 2 BD 1BA, Sunny. 1000 sqft. Parking. AC 2nd Fl. $850.00+ N/P, N/S. w/d hook-up. 970-618-1678

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5BD/4.5BA rental, long term, house in Missouri Heights. Furnished or unfurnished, two car garage, great views, 5 minutes to El Jebel, $5,000/mo. + utilities. Contact Tony @ AREC, 970-920-2006 or 970-379-0412.

Fully furnished, well appointed Cardiff Glen Studio, Washer/Dryer, assigned parking, $ 750 per month, NS, NP, security deposit. 1 year lease.970-927-6533, 948-5001

Roaring Fork River Access Onsite Laundry Facility Large Common Area Close to Transportation

Roommates Carbondale

2BD/1BA half duplex, lower level, W/D hookups, off-st. parking, small yard. NS/NP. $850/mo + (2322-B)

Old Town 2BD/1BA top foor duplex, yard, view, deck, walk to town. $1500 (970) 618-7909

RENTED! RENTED!

3 BD 2.5 BA 1500 sq. ft.Southside Townhouse Walking distance to downtown Basalt and on bus route. Fenced in small yard. Available 6/1. W/D, NS $1800 970-930-5424

Gorgeous 4 bedroom Cerise Ranch home, fenced yard, pool privileges, $2750+$106 HOA fee, avail 7/1. Stacey Craft (Sotheby’s) 970-927-4627

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2BD/1BA, W/D, D/W, Private south facing deck, CLEAN . Walk to bus, schools, downtown. $1300/mo includ utili 2 bd/2 bth Villa at Elk Run. Upgraded, FP, W/D, 2 decks, garage N/S; N/P, 1 yr lease; 1st and dep. $1,500/month 970-927-3909

Cute cottage on crystal river, 2 bd, 2 ba, workshop, w/d, friendly pets ok, 1st, last & deposit. No smokers. $1375/month+util. ref req'd. 970-927-5494

1BD Large remodeled Apt. 5 acres Missouri Heights. Garden space, NS, pet nego W/D $800, utils incl. 970-309-2184 Leave message 3 BD 2 1/2 baths. Single Family Home. Manhattan in the mountains! Unparrelled views, contemporary style. Furnished and short term available. 2-car garage. No pets/smoking. 3500 First, last & security. 970 618-2813

Rentals Glenwood Springs

RENTED!

See online ad $1500+Utl Furnished Marble Home 2BD 1.5 baths 963-3422

3BD/2BA Townhouse, yard, W/D, in town, dog considered. NS. $1475/mo. 970-379-7618. 1 BD 1 BA loft apt, really nice, quiet location, walk to CM and bus stop, reasonable utilities, cable ,internet, W&D included. 975/ month.

Aspen Glen 3BD/3BA 1 1/2BA furn. home on the river + 1BD/1BA furn. guest house, large yard $4,000/Mo + utils Available 6/1 970-379-9505 Carbondale

2BD/2BA, upstairs, Sopris view. W/D, DW, A/C, $1450 + utils. Dog OK. Call 970-319-5029

Shari Nova CB Mason Norse 970-704-3211 970-618-1936

5 BD 5 bathFurn 5000sf 3 acr,2car gar, PA,NS $3800 948-4595.Av 7/01.pics online

Rentals Carbondale

1BD/1BA apt, in RVR, W/D, DW, cat ok, avail May 14, $1000/mth. 1 yr lease. 310-280-8309

4BD/3.5BA Elk Run home, open floor plan, fireplace, finished basement, large yard, 2 car garage, Pet friendly. N/S. $2900 plus utilities. Joanne (ASSIR) 319-6827 4BR/3BA home in Elk Run. Quiet neighborhood, well-maintained and lots of room. NS/NP $2750/mo. + util.

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Beautiful Lakota home. 4 BD/ 2.5 BA Garage. NP NS $1450/month. Phone weekday 970-945-2979; evening/weekend 945-0997/618-2231. MOBILE HOME SPACE FOR RENT 143 N 7th St. #22 $460/mo Shady Court Park Close to Elk Creek and Downtown Must be at the most 16' x 70' and built on 2005 or after. (SE HABLA ESPAÑOL)

www.crystalproperty.com 970-945-7266

3BD/1BA Great Location Playground W/D Pets Nego. $700

RENTED!

3BD/2.5BA. Avail Now. 2 car garage, A/C, deck/ patio, fenced. $1000/mo. Sorry No Pets, NS. Bev Emmons Broker, Inc. (970) 618-4912 3BD, 2.5BA Townhouse. Excellent cond., W/D. $900/mo. Avail. now. 970 618-5262 3 BD 2.5 BA Twn Hm In Rifle- Avail 6/15. Pets N e g . N o Smking.1000/mth.Call Christine 970-366-2697


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Rentals Rifle

3BD/2BA 2 car garage Single Family Home. Amazing River Views! $1200/m. 970-925-1834

Newer 3 BD 2 BA, 1-car gar. FP. Pets allowed with approval. NS. $1050.00 970-319-0141

3BD/2BA house. 1801 W. 2nd, $1000/mo+dep. 2 B D M H $700 +dep. Space #24. 1BD Apt. $500/mo, inclds utils, + dep. NP. West Side T r a i l e r P a r k . 970-379-7852 or 963-2723 4bd/2ba house w/2car garage $1400/mo+utils Multiple 2bd townhomes $550-900/mo+utils. Kelli 970-379-5383 4BD/2BA, nice home on corner lot. No cats, NS, $1500/mo. 1st, last, sec. 970-618-6235. FOR RENT: RIFLE 2BD/1BA SF HOUSE. 2 Car detached garage. NS/NP. W/D Hook-Up. $850/M. $1200 SEC DEP. 621 Jarred St. Call: 970-379-1157

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Beautiful 2BD/2BA unfurn, parking, W/D, pool, Jacuzzi, FPL. NS/NP, $2150 neg. 970-274-3308

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Rimrock Apartments Rent starting at $600/mo

rapartments1008@qwestoffice.net Several very nice 2 & 3 bedrooms available IMMEDIATELY. Call MVPM at 970-625-4450 or visit us at www.rifleproperties.com

Studio Apt, $400/mo. NP S e e d e t a i l s a t www.RifleRentals.com. 415 3/4 Railroad Ave. G r e g V a l u n a s 970-319-8883.

Roommates Rifle 1 BD 1 BA Shared Rental/Roommate Wanted Female 400 + 1/2 Utl. 970-270-5170 Rifle Pioneer Mesa Rifle CO

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1BD/1BA 750' apt. Old Snwms $1050/mth NS NP 1 car only 1.5 to HWY82 970-927-3897

Old Snowmass: Charming 2 bedroom log cabin on Alexander Ave. Fully Furnished, great light, nice lot. $2500. Avail 5/10. Stacey Craft (Sotheby’s) 970-927-4627

2BD 2BA Best Condo in Snowmass. LT, NS, NP, Furn., Parking $1900/mo utils. incl 727-599-9696

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Rentals Snowmass Ultraluxe 4 BD, 4.5 BA SMV home. Views of Ski Area. 2-car garage. $5750/mo. 970-404-4449

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Amenities include: pool, hot tub washer/dryer, views, internet, parking, on a bus route. N/S, N/P Contact Snowmass Hospitality for our condo seasonal rates. 970-924-6006 reservations@snowmasshospitality.com www.snowmassHospitality.com

Commercial Building 1932 sf with office/kitchen/ garage at 2114 Grand Ave #3, $1,200/mo. BRAY & COMPANY 625-1288 www.brayrentals.com

Rentals Office Space 812 GRAND AVE-GWS Beautifully renovated downtown offices. Starting at $265/mo. Paula Derevensky, CB MasonMorse, 970-945-3771

ALPINE PROFESSIONAL BLDG Office Space Glenwood: 400-5440 sq.ft., downtown core, starting at $495/mo. Paula Derevensky CB MasonMorse, 970-945-3771;

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230 SF Comm Space on Main Street in Aspen. $900/mo Gross Lease. Please call 970-309-2000 2500 sqft storefront in downtown Rifle Mercantile Building centrally located $2000/Mo. 970-618-5009 900 sf. Commercial space. Store Front On Busy Railroad Ave. Rifle. $700/mo. 970-309-9474 AABC Choices: • Up to 4000 sq. ft. storage/warehouse/office/ shop/art studio, high ceilings, great access, rollup doors, private baths. • Offices from 700 to 1700 sq. ft. Lots of natural light, private bath/entry 970-618-3544 www.aspenabc.com

Aviation

Hangar Space Available Rifle Airport. Still looking for light twin, small jet with possible partnership. Long-term, economic local rates. Call 970-948-1152 for quote.

ASPEN

ASPEN

140 TOTTERDOWN

Behold one of the largest equestrian and trout ranches in the Aspen Colorado area.

4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath, 2921 sq ft SFH, Resident Occupied (RO) in the North Forty plus 475 sq ft 2 car garage. Great local neighborhood.

Rentals Commercial/Retail

Also available drive through your own private tunnel to your 13,000+sqft contemporary masterpiece overlooking Boulder CO $8M

Downtown Glenwood. 1,685 sf, high visibility/ foot traffic, outdoor patio. Great retail or deli. $ 1 , 4 7 0 + N N N . 970-618-4704 Spirit of the West Property Group Extraordinary Deal! 1500 sf, near river/I-70. Strg, business, shop, office. 970-379-8108 GWS 19th + Grand. Shop/Office/Retail 2 bay doors.1725 sq ft + loft. $1700 month + utilities. 970-945-7215. GWS I70 Visibility & Access, 2 Flexible Office Spaces 1w/overhead door. conf.rms. kitchens, restrooms 970-987-2204 King Mall: high traffic downtown GWS retail space avail now. Russell 970-379-6079.

Fin.Office 1200sqft W.GWS Plaza $1490 970-309-1707 micky@rof.net Office space in the Hotel Denver building at 702 Cooper Avenue. 1448 square ft. $2150 per month. Quiet spot in a magnificent historic building along the river in Glenwood Springs. Phone 970.309.8320. Office Suites South Glenwood, Convenient to Bus and Hwy 82, Plenty of parking, Conference Room, Utilities included, ADA Compliant, Starting at $200.00/mo. (970) 366-6000

Roommates Wanted

Shop/Warehouse Spaces starting at 1,000 sf. Overhead Doors, Heat, BA, Some with office s p a c e . R o l a n d 970-927-4038 Ext. 4

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Rentals Office Space

Rentals Storage Space

312B AABC 565 SF Office Call 970-948-6834 or 5324 See www.gullstudio.com for more

Aspen Secure Storage Best prices in the AABC 10x10 ft carpeted units. Ring Terry 970-920-4298

Aspen- Deliverable

2 Historical, non-conforming Aspen cabins, furnished. Delivered on a trailer to your site.

14' x 22' $14,000 12' x 18' $10,000

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ASPEN

ASPEN

CARBONDALE

CARBONDALE

CARBONDALE

Secure Enclosed Parking/ Storage Garages available for purchase at Obermeyer Place. Conveniently located just steps to Main Street.

Situated at the base of Shadow Mountain, you can watch the sun rise and set from the private patio of your new home. This spectacular 2 bedroom 2 bath penthouse features vaulted ceilings, skylights, a/c and much more. Furry friends are invited. $1,199,000.00 Stephanie Lewis 970.948.7219 Coldwell Banker Mason Morse www.AspenEcoBroker.com

Best Deal In R.V.R.! Be a part of this vibrant community. Enjoy the pool, tennis courts, bike paths, access to the river and all that River Valley Ranch offers! Lot allows and ADU! Buy now at this great price! $49,500 Patty Brendlinger 970.379.5484 Mason Morse Real Estate www.masonmorse.com

Bring The Animals! Private large home perched on a knoll with terrific views. Plenty of room for extended family, guests and/or nanny. Three stall barn, chicken coop, dog run, corrals, three-car detached garage. Room for all the "toys". $535,900 Nancy Emerson 970.704.3220 1.800.388.8655 Ext 104 Coldwell Banker Mason Morse www.masonmorse.com

Check Out This Best Buy! The least expensive Aspen Glen lot available with a full club membership attached. Located in the mid-valley's premiere gated golf community. Totally level with underground utilities in central location close to clubhouse. Wonderful amenities. $69,900 Nancy Emerson 970.704.3220 1.800.388.8655 ext. 244 Mason Morse Real Estate www.masonmorse.com

Kruger and Company

COMMERCIAL - Glenwood Springs

COMMERCIAL-GLENWOOD SPRINGS

COMMERCIAL - GRAND JUNCTION

1.3 acres on Hwy 82 by Walmart, 11,000 ft retail spaces, fully rented with a 9% CAP.

“Investment Income Opportunity” Bank Owned - Seller Financing Available Bulk sale of 5 Meadowood Condos in the heart of Glenwood Springs. Great Rentals!

Call for details or arrange a site visit. Michael Voss (970) 618-4967 RWRE m.voss@comcast.net

$1,115,000

Specializing in Commercial Sales, Leasing & Property Management Ruth Kruger CCIM,CIPS, RSPS,TRC

970-920-4001 970-404-4000

ruth@krugerandcompany.com

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www.KrugerandCompany.com

$1,495,000.00 Mogli Cooper Plan B Real Estate 970-366-6000

$425,000.00 buys all 5 studios Mogli Cooper Plan B Real Estate 970-366-6000

Downtown Grand Junction office building for sale or lease. One block from desirable Main St. 10,000+ sq.ft., lobby, conference rooms, storage and parking lot. Across from Federal Bldg. and City parking lot. REDUCED! $699,000 or Lease (call for terms) Dale Beede, CCIM 970-244-6615 John Duffy, Broker 970-244-6632 Coldwell Banker Commercial Prime Properties, www.grandjunctioncommercial.com


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TuESDAy, May 15, 2012 FRISCO

GLENWOOD SPRINGS

Bank Owned in Pinyon Mesa Beautiful home built in 2010 4BD/3.5 BH, 2709 SF + 628 SF unfinished basement. MT. contemporary styling w/HW floors, granite, stainless, 2 decks & 2 car garage. Lots of Light

Price Reduced to $2,200,000 Contact Steve Serenyi, Colliers, 303.745.5800

Why Pay Aspen/Vail Prices for Development Sites? Check this on Frisco Main Street 2 Blocks from Town Center Convenient to the West I-70 Exit High Traffic Flow • 2 Lots, 1.3 Acres Mixed-Use Zoning • Close to Restaurants, Shops • Central to Copper Mountain, Breckenridge and Keystone Price Significantly Reduced Call Ken Deshaies 970-262-7669 www.SnowHome.com

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GLENWOOD SPRINGS

GLENWOOD SPRINGS

GLENWOOD SPRINGS

Grand Junction

NEW CASTLE

Charming single family home for sale in No Name, near Glenwood Springs. Half acre lot. Two bedrooms, plus loft, spiral staircase, gas fireplace, double-car garage. Borders Colorado River with great canyon views. Hiking and biking trails close by.

LIVE UPSTAIRS. RENT THE DOWNSTAIRS Use as a four-bedroom + office, three full bath house with family room and additional kitchen or rent out the downstairs two-bedroom, one-bath legal apartment. Only floor plan of its kind in Cardiff Glen. HOA dues $79/month. Sit on the west facing porch, watch the sunsets and your kids playing at the park. $295,000 JUDY SULLIVAN 970.379.6622 COLDWELL BANKER MASON MORSE www.masonmorse.com

Views, Privacy, Peace And Quiet Custom built executive home, granite counters, stainless appliances, open floorplan. Over two-acres in Elk Springs. Four bedrooms, three and one-half baths. Expansive patios and decks $599,000 Nancy Emerson 970.704.3220 1.800.388.8655 Ext. 124 Coldwell Banker Mason Morse www.masonmorse.com

3 Bedrooms with 2 baths. 1573 sq. ft. Full finished basement. Hot Tub. Fully irrigated - water rights. Very Large Shop/Garage, 1260 sq ft w RV/Boat storage. Area for pasture or development. Beautiful Views of Mt Garfield and Grand Mesa. 235,000 970-216-9685 Jason Platzer - FSBO

Commercial Development Excellent development opportunity fronting Highway 6 near Costco in Airport Gateway Center. 2.61 acres of flat highly visible land.

COMMERCIAL-RIFLE

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Bank Owned Leased Investment Portfolio For Sale in Rifle, Co. Yielding a 17.1% Capitalization Rate 4 industrial buildings totaling 36,280 SF Leased to National Credit Companies

$1,399,000

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$420,000.

Call 970-947-5203

Palisade

Uniquely Private Pastoral Setting This special home has many upgrades throughout with beautiful views from every window. Fruit trees, small vineyard and irrigation water. 2/2, 1,200 sq ft + 400 sq ft basement + 200 sq ft studio/ office. This is a must see! Contact Bill $269,500 970-260-4731 FSBO

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$485,000

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Legals PUBLIC NOTICE Aspen City Street Construction Notice 1st & Main Street paving operations begin 7:30 A.M. May 21st and end May 22 nd 5:30 P.M. Red Mt. Road paving operations begin May 21st 10:00 A.M. and end May 23 rd 5:30 P.M. McSkimming Rd paving operations begin May 22nd 7:30 A.M. and end May 24th 6:00 P.M. One way alternating traffic will be maintained at all times on Red Mt. Rd and McSkimming Rd. 1st Street and Main will be closed and detoured. The above schedule is subject to change because of weather or other unforeseen conditions. --Thank you for your patience Elam Construction Inc. Published in the Aspen Times Daily on May 12, 13, 15, 17, 2012. [7896598] PUBLIC NOTICE GARFIELD COUNTY INVITATION FOR BIDS IFB-GC-CE-01-12 BATTLEMENT MESA LIBRARY TRAIL PHASE III The Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado by and through the Office of Contract Administration will receive bids from qualified individuals or companies to construct the Battlement Mesa Library Trail – Phase III. A copy of the IFB, and its related documents, may be obtained from the: Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System at www.govbids.com ; or, by contacting Contract Administrator Jamaica Watts, by telephone at (970) 384-5018; or e-mail at jwatts@garfield-county.com. Correspondence, other than Bid Documents, may be submitted: by email or facsimile transmission to (970) 384-5008. Please do not contact any other County employee for information about this IFB. The DEADLINE to submit a complete Bid Packet with all supporting documents is TUESDAY JUNE 5, 2012 AT 11:00 A.M. A complete Bid Packet must be clearly labeled as “BATTLEMENT MESA LIBRARY TRAIL PHASE III, IFB-GC-CE-01-12�. A completed Bid Packet may be submitted to the Garfield County Office of Contract Administration by: personal delivery, private courier (e.g. Federal Express, UPS), or certified United States mail, return receipt requested. The delivery and mailing address for a complete Bid Packet is: Garfield County Procurement Office Rifle Location, Attention Gene Duran, 0375 County Road 352, Bldg 2060, Rifle, Colorado 81650. A complete Bid Packet that is submitted by certified United States mail, return receipt requested, must be postmarked no less than three business days before June 5, 2012. Any expenditure of funds made by a party in the preparation and submission of a Bid Packet in response to this Invitation for Bids shall not be reimbursed by Garfield County. No obligation of any kind is made by Garfield County in issuing this IFB. This IFB is not a commitment by Garfield County to issue any other form of solicitation, purchase order, or contract for this service. In accordance with Rule 5.6 of the Garfield County Procurement manual, this IFB may be cancelled at any time at the sole discretion of Garfield County. Published in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent on May 15, 21, 2012 & Citizen Telegram May 17, 24, 2012. [78999667]

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE STEPHAN PASTIS

Venus goes retrograde today, and she continues in this apparent backward direction until June 27. New challenges will be tossed into the games of love in the next few weeks. If this sounds daunting to you, consider that love actually needs this kind of excitement in order to thrive. Adversity can be the fire-starter that ignites passion. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 15). Your excitement about this new phase of life will grow as you recognize the benefits of being your age. There are things you couldn’t do before that you can do now. Your talent will be showcased in June and again in October, and each time your performance will lead to a raise. Many want you on their team in July. Pisces and Scorpio people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 50, 12, 48, 4 and 23. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Butterflies can fly because their whole modus operandi is to travel lightly. You’re the same now. You have no intention of making a bigger deal than needs to be made about anything. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Exercise can be anything you want it to be. There are many reasons why you’ll feel the need to get moving, the least of which is to burn calories. You’ll actually think better when you’re in motion. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re not in a very ambitious mood, and you feel happier because of this. One small goal is all you presently need. After a while, all of your small goals will add up to a big accomplishment. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The act that will heal you isn’t complicated or expensive. It’s not a grand life event or a sweeping gesture. The act that will heal you is as simple, small and free as laughter.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You have a sense of urgency that may feel like unwelcome pressure, but it doesn’t have to be experienced as such. Urgency can be your ally — a dynamic energy that motivates you to greatness. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’re constantly meeting new people, and today will be no exception. Choosing the right person to further your interests will be a matter of intuition. Credentials mean less than your gut reaction.

ZITS JERRY SCOTT & JIM BORGMAN

SHOE CHRIS CASSATT & GARY BROOKINS

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your creativity is boundless. That’s why you don’t mind setting a few limitations in order to home in on your work. Ideally, what you produce will be both novel and useful. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’ll do something for the intrinsic reward of doing it. Then something interesting happens: More rewards come forth, the likes of which you wouldn’t have expected.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Reading about life in books isn’t the same as getting actual experience. Also, you’re likely to be misled by the one who spreads hearsay. So seek counsel instead from the one with personal experience.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The events of the day will have a way of refreshing your joy. Wherever you find a kernel of happiness, nurture it by repeating the formula that led to your good feeling.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Moods are what happen when feelings multiply. Because moods are more pervasive than feelings, they are more powerful. So pick a good one; stay cheerful and amused.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). If you haven’t accomplished what you wanted to accomplish, it’s no cause for alarm or self-imposed punishment. Instead, it’s a cause for compassion and for trying again.

PEANUTS CHARLES M. SCHULTZ

GARFIELD JIM DAVIS NON SEQUITUR WILEY MILLER

MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM MIKE PETERS

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TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2012 .

WEATHER FORECAST

For Statewide Road Conditions Call 877-315-ROAD

Steamboat Springs

Craig 81 / 33

86 / 41

83 / 45

73 / 33

Glenwood Springs

Denver

Frisco Vail

84 / 43

PUZZLE

Sterling Ft. Collins Granby

73 / 36

A27

83 / 46

65 / 31

Limon

68 / 33

Leadville

81 / 41

64 / 26

Grand Junction

Colo. Spgs 78 / 44

87 / 51

Gunnison

Pueblo

76 / 30

Lamar

84 / 44

85 / 45

Walsenburg 76 / 40

Durango Cortez

Alamosa 76 / 33

69 / 42

85 / 39

5-DAY FORECAST TUESDAY A partly cloudy day

84 | 45 WEDNESDAY Late thunderstorms possible

85 | 44 THURSDAY A few lingering clouds

83 | 44 FRIDAY

LOCAL FORECAST

REGIONAL FORECAST

Conditions will remain warm and well above average for mid May. There could be enough lingering moisture on Wednesday to produce a few late thunderstorms. Temperatures will continue to warm up through Friday. A small disturbance moves into area early Saturday bringing cooler and unsettled weather.

City

Tomorrow Today Hi Lo W Hi Lo W

Aspen Basalt Breckenridge Craig Carbondale Colorado Spgs Delta Denver Eagle Fort Collins Frisco Fruita Green River, UT Grand Junction Grand Mesa Gunnison Leadville Moab, UT Montrose Pueblo Rangely Redstone Rifle Salida Steamboat Spgs Vail

72 79 59 81 81 78 89 83 79 83 65 90 83 87 59 76 64 91 82 84 85 72 84 77 73 68

More sun than clouds, very warm

87 | 44 SATURDAY

Forecasts and maps prepared by:

Partly cloudy skies, cooler

Cheyenne, WY dayweather.com

76 | 41

ALMANAC

PRECIPITATION* Yesterday’s Month to date Year to date Normal Year to date

SUNRISE

SUNSET

MOONRISE MOONSET

5:57 AM 5:56 AM 5:55 AM

8:19 PM 8:20 PM 8:21 PM

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MOON PHASES 0.00" 0.04" 2.47" 4.66"

RELATIVE HUMIDITY

4 P.M. yesterday: 30.17"

Yesterday High: 67% Low: 7%

RIVER FLOWS

New May 21

First May 28

Full June 4

Last June 11

3:41 PM Today 4:39 PM Wednesday 5:37 PM Thursday

2:59 AM 3:26 AM 3:54 AM

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

* Courtesy of USGS

Stage Flow (ft)

(cfps)

4.08' 410 2.89' 469

Colorado River: near Dotesero near Kremmling below Glenwood Spgs.

Blue River: 0.85' below Dillon below Green Mt. Res. 2.66' 2.28'

Stage

Flow

(ft)

(cfps)

Fryingpan River:

3.03' 3.96' 4.78'

1510 418 2930

near Ruedi

4.53' 3.57'

459 201

Eagle River:

53 73

at Avon near Minturn

Crystal River: above Avalanche C.

74 80 57 82 82 81 90 83 80 82 61 92 81 89 60 77 60 92 84 88 86 73 85 78 74 69

DILBERT SCOTT ADAMS

Yesterday’s high/low 79 / 37 Average high/low 73 / 39 Record high 91 in 1996 Record low 26 in 1912

near Nathrop at Parkdale

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* All temperature and precipitation data vaild through 4 p.m. yesterday, and taken from Garfield County Airport, at Rifle

TEMPERATURE*

Arkansas River:

39 37 35 35 39 46 47 51 41 49 37 46 49 56 37 34 32 53 48 47 46 42 43 41 39 39

464

Stage

Flow

(ft)

(cfps)

1.57'

121

5.42' 3.33'

416 1010

4.37' 4.50'

2060 2680

DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU

Roaring Fork River: near Emma at Glenwood Spgs.

Yampa River: below Craig near Maybell

MONDAY’S LOTTERY NUMBERS Cash 5: 1- 2- 21- 26- 31

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Inventors’ Boot Camp

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Saturday, June 2, 2012 8:30 a.m. to Noon Glenwood Suites - 2625 Gilstrap Court If you’ve developed a product (or are developing a product) this workshop is for you! Explore the critical phases in the inventing process, including copyrights, trademarks, and patents. This workshop can help you avoid the common mistakes that often lead to failure. Presented by: Rita Crompton, The Inventors’ Roundtable, with Ian Osborn and Raymond Burrasca

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THANK YOU TO OUR STUDENTS!

ACCESS Roaring Fork would like to recognize all the students, teachers, administrators and volunteers who helped make our Second Shift after school program a great success! ACCESS provided academic support and enriching activities to approximately 1500 students at Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, Riverside, Rifle and Grand Valley Middle Schools.

ACCESS partners with local schools to provide opportunities for all students to further develop academics, social and physical skills in a safe and healthy environment within extended day programs and beyond.

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