Vol 37, no 35 – aug 28 sept 3, 2013

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CHEAP STUFF

End tables, metal closets, microwave stand. Under $100. 307-660-0236. 15 sets of mobile home windows, 46-1/4x401/4 free. 307-682-6320. This newspaper is not responsible or liable whatsoever for any claim made by an ad in this newspaper or for any of the services, products or opportunities offered by our advertisers. The content of any advertisement is the sole responsibility of the advertiser. We do not endorse, encourage or promote the purchase or sale of any product, service, company or individual that chooses to advertise in this newspaper, and we reserve the right to refuse any/ all advertising we deem inappropriate or unacceptable by our company standards. In addition, this newspaper reserves the right to edit, or locate any classified advertisement under whatever heading we decide will best conform with our classification regulations. Three mobile home axles, $40 each, all for $100. 307-660-1161. Three LT285/75R16, $20. One P265/75R16, $10. Three LT265/70R17, $20. 307-689-6453.

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AUTOMOBILES

Auto insurance preferred and SR-22’s. Call Elizabeth Jones Agency, 307-682-6520. Located in Gillette. Have used cars and pickups. Will finance with good down. Located at 1758 North Hwy 14-16. Jim 307-680-8542, or office, 307-682-1885. 2001 Ford Taurus, 115K miles, $2,650. 1994 Chevy Lumina van, sharp, $1,750. 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix, four door, $2,275. Trades considered. 307-682-7622. Offers being accepted through August 30th for a 1980 Corvette. Interested parties inquire to Alisa or Linda at 307-685-2702 or see at 2900 S. Douglas Hwy. We buy junk cars. Towing available. Manning’s Salvage. 307-685-6968. 2001 Chrysler Sebring, Limited Edition, convertible, great condition, $3,500. 682-4983.

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8’ overhead pickup camper, sitting on a 2000 GMC pickup. Together or separate. 307-6608526. Best prices- pre-owned campers - fifthwheels! Professionally checked out, warranty, free delivery up to 300 miles. http://www.bighorncampers.com/, Ty 307-2711729. 2002 Jayco Designer, 30’ fifth-wheel, one owner, fully loaded, two slides, very clean, $14,500/ OBO. Financing available. 680-8445, 686-2299.

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CLASSICS

1979 Corvette, $8,000/ OBO. Call 660-5830 or 660-4133.

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FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

2000 Silverado 1/2 ton extended cab, four door. Clean, 120,000 miles. 299-2466. 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500HD, 75,000 miles, no smoke, leather, Bose speakers, 4x4, tow package, grill guard, $15,500/ OBO. 307660-5610. 2002 Chevy Blazer, low miles, 680-4285. 1990 Jeep Cherokee, runs good, $995. 1990 Ford F250, extended cab, good tires, runs good, $1,795. 1996 Explorer, Eddie Bauer, $1,875. 1998 Explorer, $2,375. 1993 Chevy 2500 extended cab, automatic transmission, short box, $1,775. 1997 Ford F-250, extended cab, 460, 117K miles, $4,150. 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500, automatic transmission, extended cab, sharp, $7,950. Consider trades. 307-682-7622. 2005 Ford Ranger extended cab, 4x4, 50K miles, great condition. $12,000. 689-1948. 1983 Bronco, 4x4. Runs, $1,000/ OBO. 6803436.

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CAMPERS, MOTORHOMES

1989 Lansbrook 28’ fifth-wheel, $3,200. 307670-8944, 10am-8pm.

MOTORCYCLES

2007 Harley-Davidson FXSTB Night Train, custom wheels and bars, 3,700 miles, $15,000, phone. 307-699-7455. Offers being accepted through August 30th for a 1990 Harley Davidson FSXR motorcycle with 18,000 miles Interested parties inquire to Alisa or Linda at 307-685-2702 or see at 2900 S. Douglas Hwy. 1982 CB Honda, 900cc, new paint, $1,300/ OBO. 307-680-9075. Honda VT600C Shadow VLX, 2006, low miles, $2,500. 307-687-0369.

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PARTS & ACCESSORIES

Nationwide parts locating. Best prices. Transmissions, transfers, axles, more. Used/ rebuilts. Installations available. 660-3738. Remanufactured automotive carburetors, 30 years experience, special guarantees. 307567-2012. Buying junk batteries. 660-3738.

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WANT TO BUY

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Wheels and tires for F-650, 22-1/2”, ten hole, 307-682-7622.

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UTILITY TRAILERS Bish’s Trailer Sales, 701 Metz Drive, 307-689-0202.

2000 Oldsmobile Alero, $2,300/ OBO. 307685-8005. BMW 2003 330xi AWD. Excellent condition, all options. Fun to drive. Below book. 307-7463609.

CAMPERS, MOTORHOMES

New 5’x10’ dump trailers, $3,995. Bish’s Trailer Sales. 307-689-0202. Boat trailer, small, $250. 689-1948.

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HOMES (LOCAL)

RC Ranch, five bedroom, three baths. 4509 Tate Avenue, Homeowners relocated house needs to be sold. Lots of features of this custom home that is finished with granite countertops, tile in all bathrooms, stainless appliances, oversized 3+ garage, large yard with sprinkler system, surround sound all waiting for the right owner. Call 952-3039320 for showing. $399,900 or make offer. BIG beautiful executive townhome! Come see this spacious upscale home .It features nine foot ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, crown molding, gas fireplace, office, huge master suite and tons of room. More floor plans too! For FREE information call 680-8251 or view at www.HarryKimbrough.com, RE/MAX Professionals. First Time Buyers come see this AWESOME HOME Tons of upgrades, four bedrooms, two baths, Beautiful landscaping, fenced yard Near schools and shopping Must See! For FREE information call 680-8251 or view at www.HarryKimbrough.com RE/MAX Professionals. Sage Valley, four bedroom, three bath, two car. Stone entry, theater room, close to schools, $259,900. 308-760-1667. AWESOME HOME! Four bedrooms, three baths, open floor plan, awesome master suite, huge kitchen with pantry, 2.5 acres . Must see! For FREE information call 680-8251 or view at www.HarryKimbrough.com, RE/MAX Professionals.

EVENING AUCTION Thursday, August 29 • 5 p.m.

Little Red Wagon; Old Bottles; Hop Scrapper; Sheep Branding Irons; Hay Knife; Wooden Pulley; Hay Hooks; Elk Antlers; Old Flask; Large Old Brown Cowboy Hat; Western Clothes; Display Case; Sofa; Tables; Mink Collar; Old Masonic Bibles; 11 Porcelain Collector Plates; Humidifier w/Double Fan; RANCH – HUNTING ITEMS: Left Handed Bow; Barska Variable 3x9 Rifle Scope, new in box w/Scope Rings; Ammo; Extra 4 in 1 Knife Sharpener; Camp Stove; Camp Lantern; Wood Burning Stove for Wall Tent; Horse Shoeing Items; Horse Tack; Saddle Pads; Stirrups; Bridle Bits & Hackamore; Elec. Clippers; Hobbles; Bridle Reins; 16 ft. Powder River Gate w/Chain Latch; Two Plastic Folding Camp Tables; Jansen Back Pack; Cabela’s Two Man Tent, used once; Scotts 2000 Grass Seed Spreader; 150 ft. of Greenlee 1 inch Hemp Rope; 2 Challenger Elec. Fence Controls; FIREARMS SELL AT 7:00 P.M.: Ruger Model 77 Rifle, .338 Mag. caliber w/Leupold scope; Remington Model 700 Rifle, 7MM caliber; 45 caliber Inline Black Powder Rifle; 50 caliber Remington Inline Black Powder Rifle w/Nikon Scope; Stoeger 12 ga. Side by Side Coach Shotgun; High Standard “Double Nine” 22/22 Mag. Revolver; Browning “Sweet Sixteen” 16 ga., Auto. 5 Shotgun; Remington Model 11-87 Semi Auto. 12 ga. Shotgun; Marlin Model 99 22 Semi Auto Rifle; Smith & Wesson 66, .357 Revolver; Navy Arms Co. 45 Colt cal. Revolver; US Navy Arms Co. 1863 Springfield 58 cal. Black Powder Rifle; Armi Sport Kentuckian 45 cal. Black Powder Rifle; Pedersoli 45 cal. Black Powder Rifle; Navy Arms Co. 10 gauge Black Powder Double Barrel Shotgun; Rolling Block 22 caliber Rifle; Colt Commando, 38 Special Revolver; Ruger Vaquero 45 caliber Revolver; British Bulldog Revolver; JC Higgins Double Barrel 16 ga. Shotgun; Browning Semi Auto .22 caliber, Belgian made Rifle; Italian 6.5 caliber Rifle; Winchester Model 12 Shotgun, 16 ga.; SHOP AND YARD: Like New, Low Hours, Sears Riding Lawn Mower; Honda Power Lawn Mower; Weed Eater; Leaf Blower; Dump Wagon; Hose Cart; Lawn Sprinklers; Bundle Lathes; Rakes; Shovels; B&D Skil Saw; Handy Man Jack; Tool Box; Open End Wrenches; Socket Sets; Crescent Wrenches; Punches; Fence Pliers; Saws; Pipe Wrenches; Level; Hammers; Brace & Bits; 100’ Ext. Cord; Air Tank; Large Tarp; Gas Cans; Ext. Ladder; Hand Warmers; Deer Fence; Alum. Loading Ramps; 4 Section Folding Ladder; McCullough Chain Saw; Synfex Hand Swedging Machine; Generac Generator; ½”, ¾” and 1” EMT Benders; Small Gas Torch; Reddy Diesel Space Heater; Pro 4000 Air Compressor; Ridgid Dies 1 ¼” and 2”; Ridgid Oiler and Gun; ½” Offset Bender; Cat Pump 340 w/Baldor 5 H.P. Motor; Greenlee Ridgid Model 880 Pipe Bender, ½” to 2”; Greenlee 592 Fish Tape Blow Kit; Greenlee 1 ¼” Stud Punch; Greenlee 4 Stage Vertical or Horizontal Wire Rack; VEHICLES: 2006 Chevy Malibu LS Car, 4 Door Sedan, 3.5 L, Auto. Transmission White Color, Approx. 123,000 miles, Loaded and Clean; 1999 Chevy Suburban, K1500LT, Leather Interior, 4x4, Rear Air, Approx. 187,000 miles, 5.74 Engine. There are many, many boxes unopened that have been in storage for years. Come see what surprises we find!

JOHNSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS • BUFFALO, WYOMING BRANNIAN AUCTION, LLC • BUFFALO, WY (307) 684-2793 • www.brannianauction.com Terms: Cash, Check, Visa or MasterCard with ID – All items sold as is where is – Not responsible for accidents or theft – All announcements made auction day take precedence over all printed material – Shell Creek Clerking – Lunch by Angela


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HOMES (LOCAL)

MOVING, MUST SELL QUICK! Three bedroom, two bathroom home on two five acre lots, $149,000. Call Tami, 307-689-6308. 40 fenced acres with impeccable 1,900 square foot manufactured home, 28’x32’ garage and 40’x60’ barn. $249,900. Pat Avery Real Estate 307-660-2475. Beautiful brand new home! Come see the Monarch at 125 Villa Way by Infinity Builders, LLC. Nine foot ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, gas fireplace, huge master suite with laundry, $299,900. More floor plans too! For FREE information call 680-8251 or view at www.HarryKimbrough.com, RE/MAX Professionals. First time buyers: Here is a great home in Sleepy Hollow! Four bedrooms, two baths, fenced yard, big deck with arbor, hot tub. For FREE information call 680-8251 or view at www.HarryKimbrough.com RE/MAX Professionals.

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MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

Newer mobile homes for sale. Excellent condition, priced to sell! 307-680-0854. FREE FIRST MONTH RENT. Three bedroom homes available now. 307-682-5215. Perfect family home. Three bedroom, two full bath, 2003 doublewide, $41,900. Call for showing. 307-687-0333.

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MOBILE HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

Contract for deed. Beautifully remodeled three bedroom, two bath, with tile and laminate flooring. Low down payment. Payments less than rent. In Moorcroft. Call Milt, 307-622-7800.

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MOBILE HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

2000 Atlantis mobile home. Located in Sheridan. Requires moving. 75x16, three bedroom, two bath. Wood stove. Appliances in fine condition, including washer and dryer, $22,000. 307-631-2049.

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LOTS, ACREAGES

Three acres near Keyhole Reservoir. 308-8952263. Castle Heights Estates lots for sale. Lot sizes range from 6,722 sq-ft to 19,111 sq-ft. Prices range from $35,000 to $59,900. Custom designed homes also available. Let’s design your very own dream home. For more information call Harry Kimbrough, 307-680-8251, RE/MAX Professionals. www.HarryKimbrough.com

Big Horn Mountain lot by lake, great hunting and fishing, ready to build, $28,000. 307-2171004.

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

Multi-use building. Large doctor office and five executive suites. Call Gordon for your viewing, 689-6565. Good parking and building recently updated. Commercial lots for sale, $4.25 / sq ft 2700 Oakcrest Drive. 307-686-7445.

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RENTAL HOMES

For rent: Single family home, three bedroom, two bath, garage/ shop, 12x16 storage shed, on 1-3/4 wooded acres, $1,500/ month ,near Pine Haven, WY. Pets welcome. Call 307-6601926.

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RENTAL HOMES

One bedroom, one bath house located in the downtown area. No pets. References required. 680-9440. Two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath townhouse with walk-out basement and garage. Located in Westover. $850/ month plus utilities. No pets, references required. 680-9440. Country Club Villa, four bedroom, three bath on Country Club Golf Course, $2,000 per month includes water, lawn care and snow removal, renter pays gas and electric, $1,500 deposit. 307-689-2268.

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Four bedroom, three bath, two car garage, in Sleepy Hollow Subdivision. Recently remodeled plus new appliances. Lawn care and water provided. No smoking, no pets. $1,500/ month rent plus deposit, references required. Call 307-299-3461 or 307-299-3460. Three bedroom, two bath home, Westover area. Two car garage, 12 month lease. References, security deposit, $1,450/ month. 307-299-5426. Nice, clean two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath townhome. Washer/ dryer, air and garage, $750. No pets. No smoking. 689-6344.

Two bedroom townhouse with garage and unfinished basement in Westover, no smoking, $825 plus utilities, references required, 307660-5599. Two bedroom, one bath duplex, one car garage. Washer/ dryer, no pets, $695/ rent, $695/ deposit.plus utilities 307-689-0202.

2709 Ironwood, three bedroom, two bath, with garage, $1,250/ month. All utilities included. Available September 1st. 307-685-6694 or 307-689-7911.

Two bedroom, one bath, upstairs of older home. No smoking or pets, $750/month. All utilities included. 307-680-1604. Four bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, shop/ garage, on 21/2 acres. No smoking, pets negotiable, $1,700/ month plus deposit. 660-7622.

Four bedroom, two bath mobile home for rent, $1,200/ month. 1998 Highlander. Must see. Text, 299-4639.

Hulett: Three bedroom, two bath bi-level with large family room and huge deck. Large lot with fenced yard overlooking Belle Fourche river. $1,200/month plus utilities. 307-290-2135 or 307-467-5602. Country Club, 2,800 sq. ft., four bedroom, three bath, beautiful executive rental. On golf course, lawn care and snow removal included in rent, $2,000 per month. Call to see, 307689-9905. In Gillette, for rent three bedroom, one bath, $1,100 plus utilities per month. Call for details, 605-515-0912.

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Totally renovated, clean and ready to go. Three bedroom, two bath in Moorcroft. $750/ month. Call Milt at 307-622-7800. Three bedroom, two bath in Rozet. No pets. $800/ month. 307-391-0244. Camper for rent with one slide-out, includes utilities and TV. Has small fenced yard, some pets welcome. Office, 307-682-1885, Jim 307680-8542 and Carol 307-680-7885. Three bedroom, has addition and storage shed. Call Jim 307-680-8542, Carol, 307-6807885 or office, 307-682-1885.

Three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath townhome. One car garage, fenced yard, near school, all appliances, except washer and dryer. Pets okay, $1,150 plus deposit. 307-680-3440.

Two bedrooms, two full baths, all electric, fenced yard, pets welcome. Call 686-7130. Camper with one slide-out. Utilities paid. Some pets welcome. Call Jim at 307-6808542, Carol 307-680-7885.

Campbell County Senior Center

Weekly Menu The Campbell County Senior Center at 701 Stocktrail Ave. is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 686-0804.

Lunches Wed., Aug. 28: Baked Fish, Macaroni & Cheese, Veggie Cup, Spinach Bread, Lemon Bars.

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Thurs., Aug. 29: Tater Tot Casserole, Malibu Vegetables, Crisp Tossed Salad, Garlic Onion Roll, Nilla Vanilla Pudding. Fri., Aug. 30: BBQ Pork Sandwich, Potato Wedge, Zesty Coleslaw, Orange Quarter, Oatmeal Cookie. Mon., Sept. 2: CLOSED for Labor Day. Tues., Sept. 3: Sloppy Joe, Oven Baked Fries, Spinach Salad, Cantaloupe, Blueberry Buckle.

Hot lunches are served Monday - Friday at Noon. A $3.50 donation is suggested for people over age 60, or $7 under 60. Transportation is available. Call the senior center to make reservations.

Fri., Sept. 13, 2013 Gates open at 4 p.m. The 55’s • Morgan Frazier The Young Dubliners

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Sat., Sept. 14, 2013 Gates open at 11 a.m.

Dan Sherrill • 3rd Class John & Jacob Mississippi Heat • The Big Wu The Guess Who • Everclear

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RENTAL MOBILE HOMES

Three bedroom, two bath 1,500 sq.-ft.. Double shed, swamp cooler, newly remodeled, small fenced yard. One year lease. No pets, no smoking, $1,050/ month. 307-689-0100 Partially furnished two bedroom. 307-6222275. Five bedroom, three bath on 40 acres, $1,500/ month. 660-5469. Three bedroom doublewide on private lot. $1,000/ month plus deposit. Utilities furnished. No smoking or pets. References required. Call 682-5338 after 6p.m. Will sell mobile homes on contract. Call 6871741 for information. 14x60 two bedroom, one bath, fenced yard, big shade tree, deck on back, washer/ dryer. $800 deposit, $750 rent. 682-6930. Small mobile home on private lot. $450/ month. Utilities furnished. No smoking or pets. References required. Deposit. Call 682-5338 after 6p.m. Two bedroom mobile home.in Moorcroft. Pets okay. 605-545-1833. Two bedroom, one bath mobile home. $700/ month plus utilities. No pets and references required. Call 680-9440. Two bedroom, 1-3/4 baths, shed. 682-3585. Three bedroom, one bath, older doublewide with very large yard, washer/ dryer, cooler, pets welcome, $750. 687-1741. Attractive mobile homes for rent. Two bedroom, one bath, $750 month, fenced in yard. Three bedroom, two bath, $900 month, shed, fenced in yard. Small pet welcome. 307-6828000.

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APARTMENTS

Fresh, clean well maintained two bedroom apartment, $600/ month, $650/ deposit. Tenant pays utilities. Two available. 307-682-4598. Westover, very nice three bedroom, $750/ month, $750/ deposit. Wood stove. Patio. No pets. Six month lease. 686-0705. $600. Two bedroom, quiet four-plex, no pets, $600 deposit, six month lease. 686-0705. One bedroom apartment, $500 plus utilities. Two bedroom, $600/ month plus utilities. No pets. Ask about our move in special. Call 660-9035. Large two bedroom, one bath, AC, no pets, offstreet parking, $600/ month, $600/ deposit. 687-1474. Fully furnished one bedroom apartments for rent. Weekly/ monthly. All utilities including WiFi paid. 307-682-3665. Three bedroom apartment, single car garage, full basement, $950. 307-680-1777. $700. Very nice three bedroom in quiet fourplex, $700 deposit. No pets, six month lease. 686-0705. Newly remodeled two bedroom in four-plex, pets negotiable, laundry on-site, $675/ month, $675/ deposit. 670-0081. Remodeled, spacious, one and two bedroom apartments, $400-$600/ month Cats negotiable. Laundry available on-site. 307-6965602. Two bedroom, spacious rooms, clean, nice, furnished or unfurnished. Sutherland area. 670-1683. Clean two bedroom apartment in Crestview Estates. No pets. 682-0225, leave message. Nice two bedroom, Westover Hills, with garage, washer/ dryer, $800/ month plus deposit and utilities. 406-366-1638.

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Several two bedroom, one bath apartments for rent. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc. at 307-682-0964 for more details.

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Two bedroom apartment, no pets and references required. Call 680-9440. Three bedroom apartment, $875/ month plus utilities, pets negotiable, no smoking. 6825824. $750, two bedroom townhouse, washer/ dryer, no pets. Six month lease. 686-0705. Recently remodeled two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, washer/dryer. $700/ month, 307-660-2660. Clean, quiet and cool one bedroom, $595 and two bedroom, $695. Call anytime 6866488.

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Warlow Drive Apartments, 1720 W. Warlow Dr. One, two, and three bedroom apartments available. Utilities included. Clean, new windows, laundry facilities, playground and much more. Remodel complete. Office hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Call 682-5041 for more information.

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Centrally located two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath apartment, $650 a month, offers fireplace and washer/ dryer hook-ups. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc. for more information, 307-682-0964. Two bedroom apartment, $800/ month, includes utilities. 307-217-1036. Two bedroom with garage and washer/ dryer, $575/ month plus utilities. No pets. 686-3857. 107 Ross, two bedroom apartment. All utilities included, $700/ month. Call Josh McGrath at 680-5064, or Steve Laakso at 680-4956. ERA Boardwalk Real Estate Inc.

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ROOMS FOR RENT

MOTEL 6. Lowest daily and weekly rates out of any national chain in town Stop in and check us out, 2105 Rodgers Drive. 686-8600.

Complete children’s pair

Private furnished rooms, full kitchens, WiFi. Starting at $150/ week, $75 deposit. Sunset Inn, 307-682-4047.

Back To School Kids Vision Exam

Low weekly rates available at the Super 8 Motel. 307-6828078.

$10 OFF For non-insurance

Furnished rooms, starting at $150/ week. 307756-2431.

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MOBILE HOME SPACES

Prairie Rose Mobile Home Park. New spaces available and going fast. Call or stop by today, 682-1350, 1615 Arizona Street. Small lot downtown. 680-4348. Ready to go for your mobile home or RV. In Moorcroft. $325, includes water, sewer and garbage. Call Milt 307-622-7800. Mobile home space. For information call 6605210. One acre lot for rent out of town. Call 307-6892524. FOOTHILLS MOBILE HOME PARK, conveniently located family mobile home park. Single or doublewide spaces. Two months free rent for newly approved applicants. 307-6828300.

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Dr. Carla Shoults O.D. Independent Doctor of Optometry

Phone 685-8108 • Fax 685-8187 Call For Appointment

Offer good July 29 ‒ Aug. 30, 2013 Valid only at Walmart Vision Centers. *Professional eye exam not included. Valid eye doctor prescription required. **Guarantee is for broken or damaged eyeglasses returned within 12 months of purchase from a Walmart Vision Center. Returned glasses will be replaced by glasses of comparable value. You must bring the broken eyeglasses back to a Walmart Vision Center to be eligible for warranty replacement.

OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

Two and three bedroom apartments in fourplex available. $725 and $750 rent plus deposit. Tenant pays utilities. 307-689-9195 for more details.

Individual offices, (150 sq.-ft. to 200 sq.-ft.), office suite (1,350 sq.-ft.), excellent downtown office building location. 686-6347, ask for Mike.

$450 a month plus one month free with a new 12 month lease, on select one bedroom apartments. No pets allowed. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc, 307-682-0964.

Four offices with reception, great location and parking, 101 Kendrick. 660-1964 or 682-1500.

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1,500 square feet of office space in Camel Plaza, available Immediately. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc., 307-682-0964.

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STORAGE

RV, boat, toy storage available. Call 307-6823653. Indoor RV storage, 14x50x14 tall. 660-6366. 10x20 storage units and 12x40 RV, boat spots. Antelope Butte Storage LLC, 685-8178. 8x20 storage, $75/ month. 307-682-1671. Ward Country Storage. Units starting at $40 per month. Call for appointment, 307-6821418. AA Fenced Storage, 12x40, 1307 Southern Drive. 307-257-2047. *ANYTIME STORAGE* $1 first month,.any size. 682-6266.

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9,000 sq.-ft. shop and 3,000 sq.-ft. office, fenced yard. 307-680-8774. Used car sales lot for lease in Gillette located at 1758 N. Highway 14-16. With 40x40 shop with 12x50 office, two 14x14 overhead garage doors, air compressor, welder Call Jim 307680-8542 or Carol 307-680-7885. 40x50 warehouse/ shop, 14-ft. overhead door. Heated, restroom. 307-682-0546.

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Beacon Self Storage, 686-9729. New units. 1375 Southern Drive. Southern Drive Self Storage. Located 1/2 mile West of Highway 59 on Southern Drive. 307-685-2888. www.gillettestorage.com.

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RENTAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

Pomeranian Chihuahua puppies, two males, eight weeks, super adorable. Cal 307-6823251 or 307-622-3849 for more information.

Will pick up used washers and dryers for free. 307-680-8736

Cocker Spaniel stud (tan-buff), wanted for full blooded female. First pick or best offer. 307682-5954.

HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Champion line Beagles. 307-299-8882. Forever Faithful Pet Crematory, Gillette, WY. Corinne, 660-1134; Rita, 680-0316.

Used stereo equipment, best offer. 682-9033.

OFFICE, COMPUTER

Yorkies, Yorkies, Yorkies. Beautiful babies raised in loving home. Registered with second shots. Two females, $600, two males, $500. 307-660-2858.

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1,600-sq.ft. shop with 12x12 overhead door. 307-689-7500. 5,600 sq.ft. building. Four large doors, offices, fenced yard. Lease terms negotiable. 5753 Winland Drive. 682-6266.

LIVESTOCK

Affordable custom fencing, all types and phases of fence. Campbell County and surrounding. 307-686-3910.

FIREWOOD, COAL, FUEL

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PETS

Standard poodle puppies, AKC, gorgeous, large, black/ white parties, excellent temperament and quality. 308-577-6367, 307-4218337.

Office Supply Store liquidation, 2201 Michell Ave,. Gillette, 8/21-30. Shelving, pallet rack, check out counters, safe, baler, office furniture, ladders, more. 616-272-4511.

8, 750 sq.-ft. shop, five acres fenced, four offices. 680-4348.

Want to buy goats, all types and sizes for weed management. Call 307-696-3985.

Interested in buying or hauling unwanted horses. 307-696-3985

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FARM, RANCH EQUIPMENT

Mid 50’s IH tractor, 300 utility wide front, new stuff tires, seat, muffler, 12 volt alternator and lights, battery, lift cylinder, hydraulic pump, plugs, wires, tank heater. Sale or trade. 307670-2342.

HUSKY MALE for sale. 435-979-0052.

HOME APPLIANCES

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LIVESTOCK

Stalls and paddocks for rent. Full service available. 1-307-680-0632.

SPORTING GOODS

Magnum Research Desert Eagle 44 mag, new, $1,500 firm. Call 680-4337.

Two raspberry red velvet sofas. 307-686-4800.

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FOR SALE - 2007 Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gym - Good condition, only used dozen times. Has all attachments - can do 95 exercises! Asking $500/ OBO 303-656-8426.

Grandfather clock and roll top desk, both oak, excellent condition. $1,000 for both. Call 6602249.

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FIREWOOD, COAL, FUEL

Firewood split/ delivered $160 cord credit/ debit accepted, 307-465-2258.

Sears Kenmore washer and dryer Work great, $200 689-6406.

12x20 enclosed storage units with 7’x10’ high doors, $80. 307-751-4274, 307-660-6366.

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Taking firewood orders. 307-670-2342.

Guinea’s, six weeks, $10. 299-8724.

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FEED & HAY

Alfalfa/ grass mix, straight grass, big rounds or big squares, cash only. 307-746-5319, Newcastle. Hay for sale. 307-680-5586. Small square bales, $6/bale. 307-467-5651. Alfalfa/ grass mix in big squares. Call only 701-391-0758 or 307-685-6311.

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AUCTIONS

Auction: August 27th. Pickups, welders, welding equipment, forklift, etc. johnjappauctioneers.com. Sunday, August 25, 10am. 3 Yucca Court, six miles east of Gillette on Hwy. 51. Complete household, leather sofa recliner, Sanyo 50” LCD TV, Bose Wave radio, grandfather clock, large assortment of hardwood dressers and bookcases, hospital bed and medical accessories, large assortment of pictures and books and much more. Sale conducted by Biesheuvel Auction & Appraisal. Go to auctionzip.com ID#27765 for more information.

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computer (acronym) 9. Au ___ 10. Cassandra, e.g. 11. Racehorses 12. Breathing problem 13. Minimal 21. Altdorf is its capital 22. Battery contents 23. “Buenos ___” 24. Ancient Andean 25. Climb 28. Ivan and Nicholas 29. Baffled (2 wds) 30. Fair-sized musical group 31. Bunk 35. Barbarian 36. Beauty treatment for nails 37. Mercury, for one 38. Gout-causing ___ acid 39. Delicate 40. Reduce, as expenses 41. Cargos 42. Coordinates (2 wds) 43. Look at printed material a second time 44. Back talk 45. Academy Award 46. Gawk 49. “What are the ___?” 50. Close, as an envelope 51. Wrap in a shroud 52. Kind of column (hyphenated) 56. 50 Cent piece 57. Marienbad, for one 58. Moray, e.g.

CONSTRUCTION

Want to buy any campers for cash. Call 6800854.

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Sparks Concrete Lifting. Repair rather than replace. 605-255-5010,. 605-209-6720.

MISC. MERCHANDISE

1987 Corvette Coupe, $7,000. Only serious buyers please. Solid oak queen large bedroom set, $3,500, new $6,800. Oak china hutch, two entertainment centers, 52” tube TV, rocker glider. 307-351-6126. 4-H beef, $1.30/ lb., will take to processing plant of choice. 307-257-3885. Marazzi glazed porcelain tile, 34 assorted boxes. 682-7542, leave message.

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Rick Oldaugh Construction. Roofing and siding. Garages, pole buildings and wood basements. Remodeling and additions. Thirty years experience. 307-689-4820.

High efficiency OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler burns less wood. 25 year warranty. Mountain Pines Construction LLC 605-423-8113.

Simply Drywall, install, repair, finish. 15 years construction plus labor services. 307-2990061.

Beef processed and ready for your freezer. Individual retail cuts and bundles available at all times. Turbivilles. 307-283-1229.

LICENSED QUALITY PAINTING. Water and fire damage, insurance claims. Interior specialist. Sheetrock, trim, staining, texture, insulation, decks, finished basements/ garages, doors, exterior. Wood fence reconditioning. Experience since 1979. Expedient Professional Service. Steve Pardington, 307670-3384. References.

They're back! Colorado Peaches & Produce at KFC FridaysSundays, or until sold out. 8 a.m. ‘til dusk. Pat's Peaches & Produce, Glenrock. Information, 307-258-5163. New 8x12 shed, $1,100. 307-756-3314.

Licensed Childcare available. 307-363-3680.

Father and Sons Construction, mowing, landscaping, concrete paving, curbing, painting and clean-up. Straw for sale. 687-0111, 670-1741.

Rug Rat Ranch Daycare has openings with Preschool begining September 9,2013. Call for information, 307-680-0596. ABC Child Care is taking enrollment for fall. Full-time only. Age 6 weeks-5. 307-670-9012.

BRAD’S MOBILE HOME PARTS AND SERVICE. Free estimates. Call 307-299-5943 or 307-682-0155.

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CHILD CARE

All the King’s Children Preschool and Childcare Center has a limited number of full time openings, ages 3-5. Call 685-8155.

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LAWN CARE

Landscapes by Holcomb. Trees, shrubs, mulch, rock and compost. 3405 Southern Drive, 685-1321. JB's Landscaping. Sod, sprinkler system, rock beds, concrete walk way patios. Call Josh, 307-670-5518 Tree Trimmers. Trimming and removals. Stump grinding. 689-2068.

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CLEANING

Home Management Services. Professional residential, commercial and construction cleaning. Reasonable rates. 307-660-5686, www.hmscleans.com. Me-N-You Cleaning crew specializing in commercial, construction cleanups, bonded/ insured. Krystal, for free estimate, 307-2679833. Grammy's Extreme Cleaning. Reasonable rates. 20+ years experience. 307-299-3818. Responsible person preferably bonded to do quality house cleaning on a bi-weekly basis. 682-0339. Legacy Cleaning Service. Residential, commercial and yard work. 307-257-2043.

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1. Refuse 6. South African village 10. “How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life” (Kaavya Viswanathan novel in the news) 14. Before the due date 15. Hip bones 16. Catch, in a way 17. Skin swelling from insect bite 18. Not yet final, at law 19. “___ and the King of Siam” 20. Governments controlled by the wealthy 23. Expel from law practice 26. Traction aid 27. Occupancies 32. Fruit drupes, as on blackberries 33. Endured 34. Caroled 35. Lacks, briefly 36. Handle roughly 40. Blender button

41. Mrs. Bush 42. From the U.S. to England 45. Basket material 47. Extreme stupidity 48. Having a 3D effect 53. Beer buy 54. Abstruse 55. Care for 59. “Tosca” tune 60. Bell the cat 61. Vineyard fruit 62. Cleave 63. Coaster 64. Calyx part

DOWN 1. Drops on blades 2. “Go team!” 3. Bauxite, e.g. 4. ___ in the middle (2 wds) 5. Course of study outline (pl.) 6. Effort 7. Assortment 8. Reduced instruction set

LAWN & GARDEN MERCHANDISE

Like New 2013 Ariens Deluxe 28" Electric Start Gas SnowBlower. Purchased in 2/2013 for $999, only used twice. Asking $600/ OBO. 303-656-8426.

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Alaras Home Pro, 307-299-3678. Siding, windows, doors, remodel and repair. Free estimates.

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CONSTRUCTION

Affordable custom fencing, 307-686-3910. On The Level Construction, LLC. Kitchen, bath and remodel specialists. 307-689-8637.

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MISC. SERVICES

SMALL TRACTOR ETC. Mowing, tilling, loader, rear blade. 689-0747. Need something hauled away? Call We’ll Clean It Up, 682-3394. Custom sewing and alterations. 307-670-8824. Complete moving service. Call We’ll Clean It Up, 682-3394. QE HOLISTIC HEALTH. Help your body help itself. Appointments: 307-689-0938. Home Repair and Handyman, window and siding replacement. 30+ years experience. Call David, 307-686-4038 or 307-670-4143.

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Quick Tips: Money Tip If you are overwhelmed trying to build up your savings account, start taking things a little at a time instead. Rather than trying to put $100 a month in savings, vow to cut back your spending on eating out by 25 percent. The difference can be placed in your savings account without you feeling like you are being deprived. Choose a new section of your budget each month to tackle until you reach your savings goal. Home Tip One of the best times of the year to fertilize is the month of September. It is still warm enough to see active grass shoot and root growth. A good application is one that sets about one pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. It is important to remember to water well during this time, about one inch of water per week. By the end of the month, you can reduce watering to one inch of water per two weeks. Car Tip If you get the interior of your vehicle professionally cleaned, take some time afterwards to apply a fabric protectant such as Scotchgard to the seats and carpets. Be sure to test it on an inconspicuous place first. Then apply to all the fabric surfaces in your car. This will help protect the fabric and make it more resistant to stains. Organizing Tip Before doing your back to school shopping for school supplies, take inventory of what you have at home. Look through your home for needed supplies. Organize them all in one place—a large box, a shelf, or in baskets. Once you’ve gathered everything together, check for broken or damaged items and discard them. Finally, compare your school supply lists to your found supplies before heading to the store.

Word Games for Kids: Words in Words You can sometimes make words using the letters in a larger word. For example, from the word “tube” you can make “be,” “bet,” “but,” and “tub.” Now onto a harder one: how many words can you make from the word “gorilla?” (Hint: we found 23.) Answers: Air, all, gal, gall, gar, gill, girl, go, goal, grail, grill, ill, lag, liar, log, oar, or, oral, rag, rail, rig, roil, roll.

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Chicken Cheese Lasagna Prep: 25 min. Bake: 35 min. + standing • Yield: 12 Servings 1 medium onion, chopped 1/2 cup butter, cubed 1 garlic clove, minced 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups chicken broth 1-1/2 cups 2% milk 4 cups (16 ounces) shredded partskim mozzarella cheese, divided 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese, divided 1 teaspoon dried basil 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon white pepper 2 cups (15 to 16 ounces) ricotta cheese 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley 9 lasagna noodles, cooked and drained 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen spinach, thawed and well drained 2 cups cubed cooked chicken

half of the chicken. Cover with one-quarter of the cheese sauce and one-third of the noodles. Repeat layers of ricotta mixture, spinach, chicken and one-quarter cheese sauce. Cover with remaining noodles and cheese sauce. Sprinkle with remaining Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350°, uncovered, for 3540 minutes. Let stand 15 minutes. Yield: 12 servings. Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 piece) equals 410 calories, 22 g fat (13 g saturated fat), 87 mg cholesterol, 830 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 28 g protein. Originally published as Chicken Cheese Lasagna in Taste of Home June/July 1993, p25

In a large saucepan, saute onion in butter until tender. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer. Stir in flour and salt until blended; cook until bubbly. Gradually stir in broth and milk. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 1 minute or until thickened. Stir in 2 cups mozzarella, 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, basil, oregano and pepper; set aside. In a large bowl, combine the ricotta cheese, parsley and remaining mozzarella; set aside. Spread one-quarter of the cheese sauce into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking dish; cover with one-third of the noodles. Layer with half of the ricotta mixture, half of the spinach and

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FAMILY PRACTICE THOMAS T. ANDREW, M.D. HERITAGE HEALTH CARE CENTER Family Practice, providing patient care for the whole family. Asthma & allergy testing & treatment for all allergies for the whole family. Hormone Replacement Therapy for women and men.

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What mistake do United Kingdom national lottery players routinely make, some 10,000 of them each week? Or maybe it’s not a mistake. They could still win, couldn’t they?

All things are possible, picking 6 numbers out of 49. But consider: If they (and their descendants) purchased a ticket every week and kept at it until the year 136,467 AD, they’d have about a 50% chance of winning on this 1-in-14 million proposition. (Never mind how much they’d spent on tickets by then). Now on this lightning-strike day of winning far in the future, there’s another downside. The jackpot would have to be divided equally with the rest of the 10,000 winners, because that’s the typical number of players selecting the 1 2 3 4 5 6 combo, says “New Scientist” magazine. Is this a sort of tongue-in-cheek selection, since most people feel that any set with an obvious pattern is an unlikely winner (actually, all patterns are equally likely to win). Or just maybe they don’t care. Playing is fun, the investment is small, the money goes to social purposed, and in the off-off-off chance they do win, several million bucks divided by 10,000 still leaves plenty for a nice night out on the town.

WEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday, August 28 – Tuesday, September 3 WEDNESDAY BREAST FEEDING CLASS, 7-9 p.m., this class is for expecting parents in their sixth to ninth month of pregnancy, CCMH Classrooms one and two on the fifth floor. THURSDAY TEEN ANIME CLUB, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. FRIDAY CONSIGNMENT EVENT, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., children’s consignment event, Cam-plex, Central Pavilion. SATURDAY GILLETTE FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to noon, Gillette College Technical Education Center parking lot. CONSIGNMENT EVENT, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., children’s

consignment event, Cam-plex, Central Pavilion. SUNDAY CONSIGNMENT EVENT, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., children’s consignment event, Cam-plex, Central Pavilion. MONDAY WHAT’S CLOSED? Here’s what’s happening during the holiday: Banks/credit unions are closed Monday; post office closed Monday; no mail delivery on Monday; city will pick up Monday trash on Tuesday; recycling also will be picked up Tuesday; grocery stores, most open; retail stores, most open; Boys & Girls Club, closed; public schools, closed; public library, closed; Rockpile Museum, closed; city, county, state and federal offices, closed; News Record will not publish on Monday and offices

will be closed. TUESDAY STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 3-5. Call 687-9225. TEEN CARD CLUB, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. POTTERY PLANET, 4-5 p.m., $12.50, after school kids pottery class, AVA Community Art Center. 4-J OPEN HOUSE, 6-7 p.m., 4-J Elementary. ADULT ANIME & CARD CLUB, 6:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. Editor’s note: This calendar is a daily feature of The News-Record. Individuals or groups involved in any public activity may submit items to be listed. To submit an item, send a press release at least a week in advance to Gillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette WY 82717-3006, email it to news@ gillettenewsrecord.com or bring it to the office at 1201 W. Second St.

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August 22 - 1847 - What would come to be known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir gave its ďŹ rst public performance in Salt Lake City, Utah. 1862 - French musician and composer Claude Debussy was born in St. Germain-en-Laye, France. 1942 - The ďŹ ve-month long Battle of Stalingrad began as German forces began an offensive to capture Stalingrad, resulting in the loss of 1,480,000 troops on all sides. August 23 - 1912 - Actor, dancer, director, and choreographer Gene Kelly was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1977 - Bryan Allen became the ďŹ rst person to pilot a man-powered ight, pedaling a 70-pound plane for a mile. 1989 - Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose received a lifetime ban from baseball as punishment for betting on the game. 1999 - The ďŹ rst cases of West Nile virus were reported in New York City. August 24 - 79 - Located in southern Italy, the volcano Vesuvius erupted, destroying the cities of Pompeii, Stabiae, and Herculaneum. 1814 - Washington, D.C., was invaded by British forces that set ďŹ re to the Capitol, the president’s house and most other public buildings, before departing two days later. 1979 - “The Facts of Life,â€? a spin-off of the sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes,â€? premiered on television. August 25 - 1918 - American conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts. 1939 - “The Wizard of Ozâ€? was released, starring Judy Garland and eventually winning two Academy Awards. 1944 - Paris was liberated from the Germans as the 2nd French Armored Division entered the city. August 26 - 1883 - The Indonesian volcanic island, Krakatoa, erupted in the largest volcanic explosion in recorded history. 1939 - A baseball game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field became the ďŹ rst baseball game ever televised. 1957 - The Ford Motor Company rolled out the ďŹ rst Edsel automobile. 1968 - Thousands of antiwar demonstrators took to Chicago’s streets as the Democratic National Convention got underway, leading to four days of violence. 1974 - Charles Lindbergh, the ďŹ rst man to y solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, died in Maui, Hawaii, at the age of 72. August 27 - 1655 - “Ye Bare and Ye Cubb,â€? by Phillip Alexander Bruce, became the ďŹ rst play presented in the North American colonies in Acomac, Virginia. 1859 - The ďŹ rst American commercial oil well was tapped in western Pennsylvania. 1908 - The 36th president of the U.S., Lyndon Baines Johnson, was born near Stonewall, Texas. 1910 - Mother Teresa, founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity and Nobel Prize winner, was born in Skopje, Macedonia, and named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. August 28 - 1749 - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German author, poet, dramatist, and philosopher, was born in Frankfurt. 1774 - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the ďŹ rst American-born Catholic saint, was born in New York City. 1922 - WEAF in New York ran the ďŹ rst commercial radio “spot,â€? sponsored by the Queensboro Realty Corporation of Jackson Heights to promote Hawthorne Court, a group of apartment buildings in Queens, making this the ďŹ rst ever radio advertisement. 1963 - Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his “I Have a Dreamâ€? speech to about 250,000 people attending the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. 1996 - Charles, Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne, and his wife, Princess Diana, formally divorce.

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Last Week’s Almanac & Growing Degree Days Date 8/19 8/20 8/21 8/22 8/23 8/24 8/25

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Farmer's Growing Degree Days Date Degree Days Date Degree Days 8/19 24 8/23 29 8/20 22 8/24 24 8/21 24 8/25 23 8/22 25 Growing degree days are calculated by taking the average temperature for the day and subtracting the base temperature (50 degrees) from the average to assess how many growing days are attained.

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Sun/Moon Chart Last 8/28

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Sunrise 6:21 a.m. 6:22 a.m. 6:23 a.m. 6:25 a.m. 6:26 a.m. 6:27 a.m. 6:28 a.m.

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Moonrise No Rise 12:08 a.m. 12:57 a.m. 1:49 a.m. 2:44 a.m. 3:42 a.m. 4:42 a.m.

Moonset 2:32 p.m. 3:21 p.m. 4:06 p.m. 4:46 p.m. 5:22 p.m. 5:54 p.m. 6:24 p.m.

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Weather Trivia Has there ever been a year without an Atlantic hurricane?

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Answer: In 1907, four tropical storms formed, but none became hurricanes.

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Did You Know: Coupons September is National Coupon Month. The first coupon was issued in 1887 when Asa Candler used paper tickets to give away free glasses of Coca-Cola. In 1909, C.W. Post used one-cent coupons to market his newest cereal, Grape Nuts. By 1965, fifty percent of Americans used coupons. Almost 80 percent of Americans report using coupons each year. Almost 75 percent of coupons only require a purchase to buy one item. The rest require a purchase of two or more items. Over one quarter of consumers used more coupons in 2012 than they did in 2011. The top two reasons consumers give for not using coupons is that there are no coupons for the products they want to buy and their coupons expire before they can use them. Marketers overwhelmingly use free-standing inserts, most often found in newspapers, to distribute their coupons, with over 90 percent of coupons printed in this medium.

By the Numbers: Tornadoes - The tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma, in May will cost insurers approximately $3 billion in claims to cover personal, commercial, and industrial property losses. - In 2012 in the U.S., there were 939 recorded tornadoes, resulting in 70 deaths. - The United States averages about 1,100 tornadoes each year, leading the world in tornado activity. Canada is second with about 100 per year. - About 95 percent of all tornadoes in the United States are below EF3 intensity. Only about 0.1 percent reach EF5 status. - Texas leads the nation in tornado sightings, with an average of 126 per year. Kansas comes in second with an average of 96 annual tornadoes. Alaska, Rhode Island, Hawaii, and Vermont average less than one tornado a year. Source: NOAA

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Safe Hiking with Your Dog Taking to the trails is a great summertime activity, and there is no reason not to bring along your four-legged friend. You should be aware of some basic precautions to keep your dog safe. These tips will make your hike safe and enjoyable. - If you are taking your dog off-leash, be sure that he is allowed to roam free in your hiking area. Be aware that even the most obedient dog might chase a newly discovered critter. Only let your dog free if he follows your commands reliably. - To train your dog not to follow other dogs on the trail, offer him a treat each time he stays by you as you pass other hikers and their pets. - Make sure that your dog has your current address and phone information on a tag attached to his collar or harness. - If you are going into a wooded area, do not use an extending leash. You could end up spending more time untangling your dog’s leash than actually hiking. - Bring enough water for both you and your animal companion. Your dog should not drink from puddles, ponds, or streams, as they could contain harmful parasites or toxins. - Finally, although it may be tempting not to, be sure to scoop up after your pet. This is respectful to both native wildlife and other hikers.

Hemo-what? Low Iron the Cause for Fewer Blood Donations Iron - it’s in your blood. In your hemoglobin, to be exact. Hemoglobin carries oxygen to your body tissues and gives blood its red color. And not having enough hemoglobin can mean that you can’t donate blood. Fortunately, low hemoglobin, or iron-deficiency, is most often temporary. It is developed when too little iron is absorbed from food to replace iron lost from the body due to heavy menstrual flow, gastrointestinal disease, or surgery. It can also be caused by eating or drinking the wrong combination of foods, beverages, or minerals - for example, the calcium in milk and other dairy products can block iron absorption, so it’s better to drink a glass of orange juice with that hamburger, and have your milk a few hours later. So when you plan to donate at your next area blood drive make sure you have plenty of iron in your system. Eating foods high in iron, like meat, fish, poultry, green leafy vegetables, peas, beans, and whole grain bread, will help you maintain a healthy level of iron. To schedule an appointment to donate, call 605-342-8525 in Rapid City or go online to www.unitedbloodservices.org.

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This Month in History August 29 - 1533 - Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro executed Atahuallpa, the last free reigning emperor of the Inca Empire, marking the end of 300 years of Inca civilization. 1839 - Africans on the slave ship “Amistad” seized control of the ship, eventually landing in New York. 1885 - The world’s first motorcycle, made by Gottlieb Daimler, was patented. 1949 - At a remote test site at Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, the USSR successfully detonated its first atomic bomb. 1958 - Pop star Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana. 1966 - The Beatles played their final tour date at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. 1991 - The Supreme Soviet, the parliament of the USSR, suspended all activities of the Communist Party, seizing its property and bringing to an end the institution that ruled the Soviet Union for nearly 75 years. 2005 - Hurricane Katrina made landfall near New Orleans, Louisiana, as a Category 4 hurricane. August 30 - 30 BC - Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, committed suicide following the defeat of her forces against Octavian, the future first emperor of Rome. 1893 - Frances Folsom Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland, was the first presidential wife to have a baby at the White House.

This Month in History August 30 - 1967 - Thurgood Marshall became the first African American to be confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. 1983 - U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Guion S. Bluford became the first African American to travel into space when the space shuttle Challenger lifted off on its third mission. 1993 - “The Late Show with David Letterman” premiered on CBS. August 31 - 1870 - Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori was born in Noordwijk, Holland. 1886 - The first major earthquake in the recorded history of the eastern U.S. occurred in Charleston, South Carolina, killing about 100 people. 1964 - Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano died in a plane crash near Newton, Iowa.

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$1,000 FEATURED CRIMES: BURGLARY Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving a burglary that occurred at 409 W. 2nd St. (old Casa Del Ray) during the early morning hours on 8-23. Unknown suspect(s) entered the construction area and stole (2) nail guns, a saw zall, a Dewalt drill, a Dewalt air compressor, (2) heavy duty extension cords, (2) boxes of nails, (2) boxes of staples and a 100 ft. air hose. If you have information that can solve these or any other crimes, please call Crime Stoppers at 6860400 or the High School Crime Stoppers at 682-4185. You can remain anonymous and may earn up to $1,000 in reward.

NARCOTICS Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving narcotic crimes in Gillette. The Gillette Narcotics Investigation Team is requesting information relating to any drug related activity in Gillette.

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Alone at the Front A teacher was scolding her class after all of them did poorly on their English test. She told them that she thought they could all do better and asked that anyone who thought he or she was not very good at English to stand up. There was an uncomfortable silence, but ďŹ nally one little boy in the back stood up slowly.

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Seven Small Changes With Big Impact a room with furnishings in neutral shades is actually the simplest way to embrace new decorating trends. Give a monochromatic room an instant makeover with pillows, artwork and tchotchkes. It’s an inexpensive way to change things up whenever the mood strikes.

(Family Features) Ever envy those beautiful homes that seem to get redecorated with every new season? The latest and greatest looks are easy to incorporate if you keep your furnishings neutral and the dĂˆcor uncluttered. From there, it’s just a matter of bringing in a few simple touches that create a big impact.

6. Be Neighborly - Even if you only have room for a small pot of owers, make your front porch welcoming. If possible, set out some chairs for neighborly chats, place a small table between for refreshments and add plenty of cushions for comfort.

Start with one or two easy projects and you will quickly transform your house into a place you’re proud to call home. 1. Transform With Paint - Every interior designer will tell you the quickest way to transform a home is with a fresh coat of paint. Greet guests with a beautiful new door color. It will give your entire home a facelift with very little time and effort. 2. Warm Things Up - The look of hardwood brings warmth to every room in the house. Even kitchen and bathroom spaces can beneďŹ t from the addition of wood-look tiles, such as Forest Park from Daltile (www. daltile.com), which are easy to clean, water resistant, and durable, but with the beauty and ambiance of traditional hardwood. Throw rugs are a great way to accent a wood-look oor and are easy to swap out with

7. Let There Be Light - Instantly change the look and feel of a room just by changing the lighting. Simply change your bulbs to one offering more natural light or swap out the entire light ďŹ xture for instant beauty. the change of season or style. 3. Keep it Clean - Kitchens are prime gathering places and just keeping them clean and uncluttered will transform the look and feel of an entire house. Leave just one or two appliances on the countertops, add fresh owers and hang a pair of colorful kitchen towels to brighten the space.

4. Make a Space Pop - Add a pop of color and texture with new tile, such as American Olean’s Garden Oasis featuring Oceanside Glass Tile. The tiles, which can be seen at www. americanolean.com, come in various shapes, sizes, colors and patterns, so you can easily show off your own creative style anywhere. 5. Throw on Some Pillows - Filling

Whether you update one room or transform your entire house, these simple changes will turn your home into a sanctuary that truly reects your own personal style. Photo Caption: American Olean’s Garden Oasis tile collection featuring OceansideGlass Tile brings color, texture and dimension to a room. Source: Daltile


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Retired painter looking for work. 307-6702342.

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Janitorial company looking for part-time help, three to four hours per night. 307-670-9037. Now hiring for housekeepers, line cooks and dishwashers. Please apply in person at Best Western Tower West Lodge, 109 N. US Hwy. 14-16. No phone calls. Sales person needed for local print publication. Good work environment, great pay, vacation and retirement. Experience preferred. Call 307-689-5225. Service Technician. Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc. in Grand Island, NE is seeking a full-time experienced heavy construction equipment technician. Requires HS diploma/ GED and technical school training and/ or equivalent experience. Excellent benefits and pay. Apply at http://murphytractor.com/careers/. EOE. Nurse or MA needed for busy dermatology office in Gillette. Part-time two-three days per week. Fax resume to 307-472-4551. Sierra Construction is looking for concrete finishers. Please apply at 5 MES Dr., Gillette. 307-682-3633. Part-time down route driver. Requires a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Must be available weekday afternoons and Sunday mornings. Pay $9.50/ hour plus mileage. For more information call 682-9306, ext. 7, or stop by The News Record, 1201 West Second. Oil and gas pumpers needed. Send resume to 1206 LA Lane. Gillette, WY 82716. Help wanted in meat processing facility. Call 682-7673. Full-time office manager needed for busy dental practice. Excellent pay and benefits. Send resume to dentaljobsgillette@gmail.com. Looking for CDL driver class A or B. Must bring in a current driving record when applying. Wage based on experience. Must pass dot physicals and or pre employment. Apply in person at 3575 N Garner Lake Road. 307-6823913.

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Seeking motivated, reliable individual for management. Competitive pay and benefits. 307680-0854. TAX PREPARERS with experience needed. Exciting ground-floor opportunities for growth and advancement with fastest growing tax preparation company ever! We make work fun! Call Today! 307-6856801 or www.libertytax.com. Midas is hiring for full-time mechanic positions. Apply in person at 2307 S. Douglas Highway. Laborer needed at Lowe Roofing of Wyoming LLC. Please apply at 1550 Business Circle. Maintenance Tech needed at Mountain View Apartments. Apply online at www.csmcorp.net/careers. Lawn Care Workers needed. Apply at 3050 Coulter Lane. Flatbed drivers- Regional, all miles paid. $1,000 Sign-ON Bonus! Great benefits, home time! 23 years of age, two years experience, good MVR, CDL-A required. 800-525-6958, x1127. S&S Builders has immediate opening for: experience carpenters and finish carpenters. We offer a great work environment, excellent pay, and potential for advancement. We are looking for candidates with experience and who are dependable. Contact our office at 686-5659 or John Pettyjohn at 680-1372. We are a drug-free workplace and equal opportunity employers.

Johnson County (Buffalo/Kaycee) Public Health Nurse Recruitment ID: HSNU08-22098 To apply online: https://statejobs.state. wy.us/JobSearchDetail. aspx?ID=22098 Open until filled.

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Operator/ Blaster. Operate WESCO trucks and specialty equipment to deliver commercial explosives product to customer. Assist blasters and blast crew at the site in order to safely and promptly serve customers. 24 hour/ seven day a week operation. Four on four off schedule, 12 hour days, may include nights. Must have HS diploma or GED and valid driver’s license. Must be able to read, write and speak English. Must have own transportation to shop located approximately 24 miles south of Wright, WY. Employer provides safety equipment. Pre-employment physical, background check and drug testing required. MSHA Certification helpful. Wage DOE. WESCO is a supplier of quality explosives and innovative blasting services. Call for interview. Office: 307-464-0234 or cell: 307680-5895.

Looking for part time caregiver two days a week to care for dementia patient. Must be patient, caring and strong enough to move patient to/ from wheelchair. Room available for overnight stay, located in Rozet area. Please respond to Blind Box 749, C/O Gillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.

Experienced Quickbooks Payroll and Payroll reporting clerk needed for growing company. Monday through Wednesday is obligatory, 40 hours per week with benefits. Send resume with references and expected pay rate to Blind Box 748, C/O Gillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.

Dental Hygienist. Gillette area dental office has a part time hygienist position available. Competitive pay and benefits available. Must have excellent work ethic and friendly personality. Email your confidential resume to dentaljobs10@yahoo.com.

Looking for maintenance manager to manage projects as well as employees. Skills are carpet, drywall, tile, knowledge of sprinkler systems and boilers. Experience necessary. Drop off resume to Squaw Valley Apartments, 900 E 12th St. Immediate opening, front desk at Howard Johnson. Call 307-682-2616.

PART TIME INSTRUCTORS. Gillette College. Anatomy & Physiology, Friday labs for fall semester; 9am to 4:30pm. If desired, could include Thursday am and/ or Tuesday/ Thursday lecture, 1:00-2:15 pm. Bachelor’s degree required. Apply on-line at: https://jobs.sheridan.edu. (Adjunct faculty, Anatomy & Physiology, Gillette College) or contact Jenny Ellenwood, Sheridan College, HR Office, 307-674-6446 ext. 2810. EOE.

Pizza Hut is now hiring for drivers. Apply in person at either store or online at www.pizzahut.com, ask for Brandy or Mike. TACO JOHN’S/ GOOD TIME’S is looking for three or four full time and part time people to work all shifts. References. $9.50 per hour to start. Apply in person.

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• Have excellent customer service skills • Have excellent communication skills • Be reliable and a self-starter • Have basic computer skills • Be a team player and be well organized • Must have reliable transportation • Maintain a carrier workforce in Gillette and surrounding areas • Position includes contracting carriers • Monitoring the quality of carriers work • Customer service support in circulation office This is a full time position, with included benefits: paid vacation, paid holiday, medical & dental insurance and mileage reimbursement.

Mail resume to: Gillette News Record Attention: Shawna Glasser, PO Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717-3006

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Northeast Wyoming BOCES is taking applications for employment for Overnight Residential Child Care Assistants to work at the Powder River Basin Children’s Center. Nights and weekends required. Qualifications include: Must be 21 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and possess personal qualities that project a positive role model for the children. Experience with disabled students a plus. TB testing required. CPR/ First Aid, CPI training provided but current certification a plus. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Applications must include: a completed application form, a resume, cover letter and three letters of reference to be considered for employment. Background checks are completed during the hiring process. Hourly wage starts at $12.50/ hour DOE/Q. For more information call NEW BOCES at 307-682-0231 or stop by 410 North Miller Avenue, Gillette. EOE. AMS is hiring scraper operators. Must have one year experience and current MSHA. Pay DOE. Call 307-682-4974 or fax resume to 307685-6559. CUSTOMER SERVICE Free tuition tax school. Earn extra income after taking course. Flexible schedules. Register now! Courses starting soon. Call 307-685-6801, Liberty Tax Service. Small fee for books. Data processing.position, full or parttime, will train, flexible schedule. Call 307-685-6801. Progressive Construction is in need of experienced construction help. Wage DOE. Must be quality/ production orientated. Must have clean DMV record and own transportation. Minimum five years experience 307-680-3644. Part-time evening cleaning positions. 6823394.

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Custodial / delivery / sales person part time 23 days/ week. Castle Auction Service, 2904 Conestoga Drive, 685-4115. Now hiring construction laborers. Applicants must have a valid license with a clean record and be drug free. Rates of pay are from $12 to $16 per hour DOE. Apply in person at 5358 Hitt Blvd. 307-682-2591. Taking applications for three full-time janitors. Early morning hours. MSHA required, preemployment and random drug screening. Call between 9-5 for appointment, 307-680-4258. Secor, a leading McElroy distributor and poly fitting manufacturer, is seeking a full-time individual for the position of inside sales/ warehouse. The ideal candidate must possess knowledge of the poly industry as well as good customer service skills. Responsibilities to include counter/ phone sales, quoting of customers, shipping and receiving, re-stocking inventory, fork lift operation, and answering phones. Working hours are Monday-Friday, 7am-5pm and on call as needed. As a full-time employee, you will qualify for health insurance, dental, vision, and a 401K retirement plan. If you wish to apply, please send a resume to m.robinson@secoronline.com or deliver to 3570 Bird Drive, Gillette, WY. No phone calls please. Secor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HELP WANTED: TIRE TECHNICIAN. Taking applications for mine and commercial tire technicians. Experience preferred but will train the right individuals. Top wages for shift work. Drug free work place. www.bighorntire.com to apply online. Big Horn Tire Inc., 501 Westside Drive, Gillette, WY 82718. Attn.Employment. Fax 307-687-7742. Garage door installer/ helper. Valid driver’s license. We are a drug free workplace Overhead Door Company of Gillette, 3208 North Hwy. 14-16.

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CDL Drivers We offer: Health/dental/vision insurance after 60 days, no cost to

employee, 40 hours vacation pay after 1 year, 401k after 6 months, 4% match, must have a good driving record, pre-employment drug testing required, scheduled days off and top wages.

Fax resume to 307-682-4908 or email: jobs@magnaes.com

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Divine Nursing. Responsible adults to care for individuals with disabilities. Must be willing to be trained for CPR, First Aid, and clear background check. To inquire please apply at 909 Edwards Avenue, Monday-Friday, 11a.m.-2p.m. Full-time, service oriented, people savvy technician needed to perform daily maintenance of Gillette apartment communities. Must be able to perform full range of maintenance and grounds-keeping functions. Pay is DOE and includes quarterly/ annual bonus program, health and disability insurance, benefit package and matching 401K. Free housing available. Potential for growth and transfer to other regions as the company continues to grow. Fax cover letter and resume: 307-333-4258. Outpatient ambulatory surgery center in Gillette looking for Registered Nurse with one year circulating experience preferred. Must communicate with professionalism to patients, their families, vendors and physicians. EOE, benefits with wage commensurate with experience. Reply to Powder River Surgery Center, LLC 906 W. 6th St., Ste. C, Gillette WY 82716, ATTEN: Michelle Kioschos. Looking for Wyoming Journeyman Electrician who also has MSHA Electrical License (white card). Some benefits include health insurance, 401K, vacation pay, holiday pay, tool allowance. Apply at ProElectric Inc., 5711 Swanson Road. Start a new day and a new career at Mountain West CDL School. CDL in just weeks; job placement assistance; refresher courses; learner’s permit training; endorsement training; Hazmat, tankers, doubles and triples. Call today 307-299-3645.

HELP WANTED

Dental Assistant/ Front Office Administration School. Incredible opportunity! Classes held in a state-of-the-art dental office in Gillette. Next class begins September 9th! Tuition for assisting $3,995 and $5,495 for assisting and front office training. No interest financing available. Call 686-1567 to sign up or email assisttosucceed@bighorndental.com. Limited spaces available so hurry and reserve your spot today! Fairfield Inn and Suites now hiring for houskeepers, breakfast attendants, front desk associates and night auditor. Please apply in person, 2577 South Douglas Highway.

Now hiring carpenters, must have experience with all aspects of carpentry, rough and finish as well as knowledge of products and standard industry practices. Applicants must have a valid license with a clean record and be drug free. Rates of pay are from $16 to $21 per hour DOE. Apply in person at 5358 Hitt Blvd. 307-682-2591.

The KCC Board of Directors is looking for a Clubhouse Manager for the 2014 golf season. This is a seasonal, full-time position starting April 1 through October 31. Must be willing to work some evenings, weekends and holidays. Must have management, bar and grill experience. Knowledge of the game of golf would be helpful. Send resume to Blind Box 750, C/O Gillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY. 82717.

Place your classified ad here for results. Call 682-9306 today.

Hot Job, Cool Benefits At AmerGas, the nation’s largest propane distributor, we have an immediate opening for a hard-working, customer focused Flex Delivery Representative for our Gillette location. Flex employee’s work 5-6 months, typically Oct-March, 40+hrs per week.

Requirements include a high school diploma (or equivalent,) a valid class A or B CDL with hazmat and tanker endorsements, a great driving record and satisfactory completion of a DOT physical, drug test and background check.

We Offer: • Year-round medical & prescription Benefits • Yearly Bonus Plans • 401K with Company Match • Propane discount year-round • Competitive wages • Paid holidays • Paid training

dba: V1 Propane To apply contact: Lynn Brown, MGR Please apply in person at V1 Propane 401 S. Enterprise Ave., Gillette, WY • EOE/ AA/M/F/D/V

Clark Field Service is now hiring a

HEAVY DIESEL MECHANIC • Experienced in CAT & CUMMINS • CDL Required Filling position immediately • Benefits available

Call 775-304-4126 or Fax Resume to: 605-723-0134


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PacifiCorp has an opening for a

MECHANIC – (Local 127) At the Wyodak Power Plant, Gillette, WY - Wage is $38.01/Hour General Purpose and Responsibilities: A Plant Mechanic is a Journeyman Mechanic who is responsible for installing and maintaining structural or mechanical equipment at the plant including fired and unfired pressure vessels, turbines, pumps, pulverizers and piping systems. Daily interfacing with basic thermodynamics, hydraulics and blue print reading. Tasks may include but are not limited to connecting compression fittings, removal and replacement of thermocouple assemblies and minor operation of equipment. Requirements for this position include: • High school diploma, GED, or proof of equivalent. • Will be required to successfully complete a fit-for-duty exam. • Completed apprenticeship or other equivalent training that resulted in certification at the Journeyman level. • 2+ years thermal plant Mechanic experience, including in depth knowledge in mechanical principles, basic thermodynamics, hydraulics and blue print reading. • Certified Welder preferred. To Apply, Please see our website WWW.PACIFICORP.COM - Job Search #130417 PacifiCorp is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity in the workplace.

Join Our World Class Team Joy Global / P&H is in search of experienced and qualified people to be part of our team. Joy Global has demonstrated history of providing a stable work environment, competitive wages and an outstanding benefit package!

We have openings for Full-Time employment in the following positions:

Tech Service Representative Field Service Welders Field Service Mechanics Field Service Machinist

Send cover letter and resume to: Joy Global – Surface Mining Division Attention: Earl Byrd – Human Resource 5834 S. Winland Dr. Gillette, WY 82718 307-685-7314 Email: earl.byrd@joyglobal.com Equal Opportunity Employer


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The Advertiser – August 28, 2013

As we look forward to an extended holiday weekend, our area merchants encourage you to celebrate responsibly – for your own safety and the safety of our entire community. Whether you’re driving a car or a boat, it’s important to remember that alcohol impairs your judgement and slows reaction time. You can help prevent drunk driving tragedies this holiday weekend and year-round by staying sober behind the wheel and keeping friends from drinking and driving.

R emember Labor Day DEATH TAKES THE WHEEL...

...when you drink and drive! Mixing alcohol and gasoline can be deadly - each year, hundreds prove this in alcohol related deaths. If you must drink, let someone else drive. If you must drive, don’t drink.

Driving under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs poses a significant threat to public safety because these substances can impair perception, cognition, attention, balance, coordination, and other brain functions necessary for safe driving. Driving while impaired has been linked to reckless driving, car crashes, and fatal accidents. A review of several studies found that between 5 and 25 percent of drivers involved in motor vehicle accidents tested positive for drugs, and 18 percent of motor vehicle driver deaths involved drugs. Furthermore, in 2008, 32 percent of all traffic-related deaths—nearly 12,000 deaths—were the result of alcohol-related crashes.

Impaired driving adds to fatalities increasing on state highways Fatalities on Wyoming's highways rose by 14 percent in 2010 largely because of impaired driving and motorcycle accidents. According to an annual study by the Wy. Dept. of Transportation, 153 people were killed on Wyo. roads in 2010 with alcohol and drug-related accidents accounting for 44 percent of the total. According to WYDOT, impaired driving fatalities rose by a third in 2010, totaling 68. Elizabeth (Betsy) Jones,

The Nation as a whole has seen reductions in the rates of drunk driving and drugged driving in recent years; however, each of these behaviors remains a serious problem in the United States. Although there is wide variation in the rates of impaired driving among States, no State is immune from this problem. The prevalence of impaired driving, particularly among persons aged 16 to 25, points to the need for continued prevention efforts, such as media campaigns, responsible alcohol sales and service training, sobriety checkpoints, and substance abuse assessment and treatment for those convicted of impaired driving, to reduce the incidence of impaired driving and the harm it poses.

If a drinker wants to drive..

Auto-Preferred & SR22’s Home Owners Renters

INTERVENE

Building Stronger Communities 1001 S. Douglas Hwy., Ste. 184 • 682-6520 www.farmersunioninsurance.com/ejones

STAY SAFE! RA I L

LIN K RA I L RAIL LINK, INC. (307) 682-5450 • 801 E. 4TH ST.

• Let them spend the night. • Drive them home, (if you’re sober). • Have a sober friend come pick them up. • Call a Care Cab. • Take the keys. • Ask for help. (Entrust a guest to deliver them safely). • Threaten to call the Police, (And do so, if all else fails).

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217 S. Gillette Ave. Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

1501 West 2nd Street Next to Don’s West

307-682-6733

Tracy Norris

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Insurance and Financial Service Agent

RESPONSIBLY.

Big Horn Beverage 910 E. 3rd St., Ste. 1 • 686-8071

24 Hour Line: 686-8070

Serving Gillette & Sheridan

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THE GILLETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT

Paintbrush Services

Drive Sober, It's Worth It!

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Have Fun & Stay Safe!

CPIW, LUTCF, DAE Agent

Septic System Specialist

3575 N. Garner Lake Rd. • Gillette • 682-3913

AUTO HOME LIFE HEALTH

1001 S. Douglas Hwy. Ste. 240 Gillette, Wy 82716 Bus: 307-685-6600 307-682-1213 Fax: 307-682-2978 jnorris2@farmersagent.com se habla español

www.bighorntire.com Gillette, WY Exit 124 off I-90 307-682-9411

Buffalo, WY Exit 58 off I-90 307-684-8200

Monday-Friday 7am-5:30pm; Saturday 7am-Noon

Drive Safely! and Teton Distributors

Wyoming Beverage Inc. of Gillette (307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.

American Legion Post 42 * Gillette, WY 200 Rockpile Blvd. • 307-682-3232


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