Vol. 37, No. 12 – March 20-26, 2013

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The Advertiser – March 20, 2013

CHEAP STUFF

Ping pong table, excellent condition, $75. Call Mike, 307-686-4992. 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. Acetylene bottle, $100. 307-680-6334.

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AUTOMOBILES

Auto insurance preferred and SR-22’s. Call Elizabeth Jones Agency, 307-682-6520. 1995 Mercury Cougar. Recent tune, battery, tires, great school car. $1,200. 680-4939. 1998 Buick Park Avenue, 10,000 miles on new engine. New tires, excellent condition, $3,500. 307-696-9932. 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse, standard transmission, 16,000 miles, $16,000. 689-2068. 1993 Buick Park Avenue Ultra, $1,700. 1995 Buick Park Avenue, nice, $2,650. 2004 Hyundai Accent, four-door, book- $4,100, sale$3,175. Trades considered. 307-682-7622. 2002 Toyota Echo sedan, four cylinder, 168,000 miles, five speed manual, AC, CD stereo, very good shape, approximately 40 mpg, $2,500. Call Dan, 307-277-0073 or Jaime, 307-277-1550. 2002 Corvette, EXCELLENT condition with extras. Only 25,000 miles. Asking $25,000. 307-680-8623.

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CAMPERS, MOTORHOMES

2006 Montana fifth-wheel, 37’ Four Seasons Arctic pack, four slide-outs, a lot of upgrades. 307-682-2612. 2001 Lance 1130 slide in camper All options including solar battery charger, generator, electric jacks, $10,900, 307-358-9423. Keystone Cougar 2007 289BHS fifth wheel, $27,000. Call Mike, 307-686-4992.

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MOTORCYCLES

2007 Suzuki C90T 1500cc Boulevard Cruiser. 1,300 miles, saddle bags, travel bag, three new helmets, one pair new leathers. $6,200. 687-1143, 689-5642.

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BOATS

2008 Tahoe Q4 Super Sport ski boat 18' (yellow and white). With yellow trailer. Has new black cover and yellow snap cover. 135 H.P. All around excellent condition. (This model did not come with an hour counter), $13,500. 307299-8030. We need boat and RV consignments at Eastside RV, 1200 E 2nd St. 686-1435.

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PARTS & ACCESSORIES Buying junk batteries. 660-3738.

Nationwide parts locating. Best prices. Transmissions, transfers, axles, more. Used/ rebuilts. Installations available. 660-3738.

2005 Chevy Impala, four door sedan, 85,000 miles. Will carry with good down. Call Jim at 307-680-8542.

Remanufactured automotive carburetors, 30 years experience, special guarantees. 307567-2012.

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UTILITY TRAILERS

1997 Ford F150 XLT supercab pickup. Five speed manual transmission, 153,000 miles, very good mechanically, poor hood paint, bedliner, tow package, five disc CD changer, well maintained, $5,000. Call Dan, 307-277-0073 or Jaime, 307-277-1550.

Trailer, 8’x20’ flatbed, with ramps. Good for four-wheeler, snowmobile, will haul car, $1,000. 680-6334.

1987 Ford 3/4 ton, V8, runs, 4x4 works, $2,000. Call 299-2982, ask for Robbin or leave message.

2004 Haulmark enclosed double axle trailer, $4,850. 307-680-0487.

2006 Ford F250 King Ranch, 29,000 miles, excellent condition, $32,000. 307-685-0940. 1993 Chevy 2500 extended cab, $2,000. 2003 Chevy 1500, extended cab, exceptionally nice, $5,950. 1995 Explorer, $1,875. Consider trades. 307-682-7622. 1995 Dodge, five speed. Best offer. 689-5033. 2002 Ford Excursion, 185,000 miles, seats seven, towing, DVD player. $4,000/ OBO. 307680-8972. 1991 Dodge, diesel, $4,000. 307-670-0160. 1995 Chevy 1/2 ton extended cab, runs and looks great, $2,600. 670-5447. 1979 Ford Bronco Custom 4x4, $3,000/ OBO. Call 307-660-2207.

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CAMPERS, MOTORHOMES

2012 Jayco 22-foot bumper pull, electric awning, loaded, $14,500/ OBO. 680-1995. We need boat and RV consignments at Eastside RV, 1200 E 2nd St. 686-1435. Self contained 9-1/2 foot slide-in pop-up camper/ jacks. 307-736-2559.

PLEASE NOTE! The Gillette Advertiser is carrier-delivered to about 11,000 households in the Gillette and Wright areas. You also can pick up the Gillette Advertiser at racks set up in Gillette, Wright, Moorcroft, Rozet, Recluse, Broadus and Biddle. For delivery questions or employment opportunities, call Deanna at 682-9306, Ext. 225

2009 Glastron DX. 21.5'. Volvo Penta 300 hp; swim platform, low hours; stored inside. $31,000. 307-358-9423.

Five super Swamper TSL-SX, 36x12x15, $1,000/ OBO. Detroit locker for Chevy 10 bolt axle, $350/OBO. 307-680-4321.

FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

To advertise, call 682-9306 Bob Kettrey, Ext. 121 • Leslie Warner, Ext. 214 Tinelle Cox, Ext. 215 • Michele Gossett, Ext. 216 Londen Fuernisen, Ext. 218

Largest selection of pre-owned family boats in Northwest! All come with warranty! www.bighornwatersports.com, 307-548-7571, Lovell WY.

We buy junk cars. Towing available. Manning’s Salvage. 307-685-6968.

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

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HOMES (LOCAL)

Sage Valley, four bedroom, three bath, two car. Stone entry, theater room, close to schools. $259,900. 308-760-1667. CUSTOM modular homes, build to suit. In Sleepy Hollow, Arley Acres, Rodeo Flats, Rozet Ranchettes, also in Rozet and Wright new subdivisions coming soon. Call Barrett for appointment today to build your dream home, 689-3911. Heritage Village. 18 Independence Drive. Three bedroom on main floor. New siding, windows with large partially finished basement. Asking $185,000. 307-689-4099. Four bedroom, three bath, Whirlpool tub, tanning bed, huge family room, swimming pool, $193,500. 680-1995. Downtown two bedroom, one bath ranch style home. Nearly 1,500 sq ft. Nice central location. $150,000. 685-1549. Three bedroom, two bath, 1,456 square feet. Large corner lot, sprinkler system, central air, two large sheds, deck, landscaped, updated kitchen and floors. 3801 Foothills Blvd. $150,000/ OBO. 660-4542.

This Month in History March 21 - 1617 - Pocahontas, female Indian leader of the union of Algonkin nations, and later Indian ambassador to England, died in Kent, England. 1685 - Johann Sebastian Bach, organist and composer, was born in Eisenach, Germany. 1965 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led over 3,000 civil rights demonstrators on a four-day march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to demand federal protection of voting rights. 1999 - Bertrand Piccard, a Swiss psychiatrist, and Brian Jones, his British copilot, landed in Egypt after having flown 29,056 miles in the first nonstop trip around the world in a hot-air balloon. The trip took 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 minutes. March 22 - 1893 - The first women’s collegiate basketball game was played at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. 1960 - Arthur Schawlow and Charles Townes were granted the patent for a laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation). March 23 - 1904 - Actress Joan Crawford was born Lucille Fay LeSueur in San Antonio, Texas. 1983 - Barney Clark, first artificial heart recipient, died after living almost 112 days after his implantation surgery. 1989 - Dick Clark retired from hosting the television show “American Bandstand.” 1989 - A huge asteroid passed within 500,000 miles of Earth, considered a close call by astrological standards, leading to this day being designated as “Near Miss Day.” 2001 - The Russian space station Mir was abandoned after more than 15 years in orbit. March 24 - 1788 - In a popular referendum, Rhode Island rejected the new Constitution, but did later ratify it in 1790. 1874 - Magician and escape artist Harry Houdini was born in Budapest, Hungary. 1989 - The oil tanker Exxon Valdez struck ground at Prince William Sound, leaking eleven million gallons of oil. March 25 - 1911 - A tragic fatal fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in New York, in which 146 workers perished, became a turning point in labor history, bringing about reforms in health and safety laws. 1969 - John Lennon of The Beatles and wife Yoko Ono began a week-long “bed-in for peace” in their hotel room at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam. 1982 - The television show “Cagney and Lacey” premiered, breaking new ground by featuring two women as its central characters. March 26 - 1911 - Playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner, Tennessee Williams, was born in Columbus, Mississippi. 1973 - The daytime serial, “The Young and the Restless,” premiered on television. 1992 - Cosmonaut Serge Krikalev returned to Earth to a new home country after being aboard the space station Mir. During his absence, the USSR became the Commonwealth of Independent States and Krikalev was forced to stay aboard Mir an extra five months until the political and economic turmoil subsided. March 27 - 1964 - The strongest earthquake in North American history (8.4 on the Richter scale) was registered in Alaska, east of Anchorage. 1977 - The worst accident in the history of civil aviation occurred as two Boeing 747s collided on the ground in the Canary Islands, killing 570 people.


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HOMES (LOCAL)

Compare this price! Three bedroom, two bathroom home on two 5 acre lots. $156,000 Call Tami, 307-689-6308. LAND HOME packages available, modular in stock, cherry cabinets, many upgrades. Great Western Homes, 307-682-2612. Three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath house with an almost 11,000-sq.ft. lot, new flooring in bathroom. Low heating costs, low taxes and double pane windows. Nice house. Asking $121,900. Call 299-6196 or 939-1253. In Gillette, three bedroom, one bath. Call for details, 605-515-0912. Two bedroom, garage, sheds, fence, remodeled, $99,000, 407 South Brooks. 696-5908. Beautiful completely remodeled three bedroom, two bath home in ideal location. Large yard, new flooring and upgrades throughout. Own for less than rent! Zero down RD qualified. Call Barrett at 307-689-3911 today!

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MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

Four bedroom, two bath, $7,500/ OBO. Call 307-696-5250. Beautiful 2007 16x8 Premier by Champion. Three bedroom, two bath. Books at 41K, only asking $39,900. Call 307-660-1748 or 307-689-3911 for showing. Nice two bedroom, one bath, 14x76 with tipout, shed and fenced yard. On rented lot, must have park approval. Available 5/1/13. Call 307689-1237. 1978 Bonnevilla, three bedroom. $3,700. 6829836 or 689-2023.

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MOBILE HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

Three bedroom one bath home in Wright, Has new laminate in kitchen and hallway, new carpet in living room and bedrooms, updated

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MOBILE HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

bathroom. New exterior siding, $16,000 or make offer. 307-660-7070 Pete Driver with Century 21 Real Estate Associates.

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LOTS, ACREAGES

1/2 acre lot, Antelope Valley. John 680-6859. Country living at its best. Stick built or modular homes, great water, electric and telephones to lot line. Five acres and up. Rozet Ranchettes, 307-660-7135 or 307-682-5909. 40 acres, fenced. Tremendous view of Big Horns 1/4 large pines. Wells, pond and spring. Power has three locations on the property. Older doublewide, $150,000. 307-622-7742.

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

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PAY NOTHING OUT OF POCKET WITH A REFUND ANTICIPATION CHECK With our Federal Refund Anticipation Check (RAC), your fees are deducted from your tax refund. It’s a quick and convenient way to get all the money you deserve without having to pay up front.

Duplex, Antelope Valley, two bedroom, one bath, garage. Good rental history. Ready for owner occupancy. John 680-6859.

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Gillette, Four/ five bedroom home, three bath, $1,550, some utilities included, one acre lot. 307-299-5426. Large country home. Four bedroom, two bath, two car garage, area for a home theater. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc for more details, 307-682-0964. Townhome, Crestview, two bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath, washer, dryer, non-smoking, no pets. $700 307-680-8896.

Refund Anticipation Check (RAC) is provided by H&R Block Bank, a Federal Savings Bank, member FDIC. Fees apply. You must meet legal requirements for opening a bank account. A RAC is a bank deposit, not a loan, and is limited to the size of your refund less applicable fees. You can electronically file your return and receive your refund without a RAC, a loan or extra fees. H&R Block Maine License Number: FRA2. Available at participating offices. OBTP# B13696 ©2012 HRB Tax Group, Inc.

Three bedroom, 1,700 sq.ft. townhouse. 6602334. Townhouse for rent: Three bedroom, 2.5 bath. Near schools and shopping. $1,500/ month plus utilities with $1,500/ deposit. Available 4/1/13. 307-660-7470. Two bedroom, $700. 608-212-0056.

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., March 20: Chicken Parmesan Fettuccini Alfredo, Seasoned Green Beans, Country Salad, Garlic Toast, Cherry Crisp. Thurs., March 21: Meatloaf, Baked Potato, Creamed Corn, Dinner Roll, Brownie. Fri., March 22: Baked Salmon, Creamed Potatoes & Peas, Creamy Coleslaw, Dinner Roll, Lemon Bar. Mon., March 25: Beef Stew, Sweet Potato, Wheat Berry Bread, Cottage Cheese w/Peaches. Tues., March 26: Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes, French Green Beans, Potato Roll, Jell-O Whip.

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.

200 W Lakeway Road, Gillette, WY 82718 ■ 307-682-2206 98 S Main, Buffalo, WY 82834 ■ 307-684-5125


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Four bedroom, two bath, near hospital, $1,500/ month. 307-299-0074. Very clean, two bedroom townhouse, garage. No pets. Westover. 680-2330. Two bedroom, one bath, washer/ dryer, dishwasher, one car garage, $750/ month, $750/ deposit plus utilities. Month to month lease. No pets. Available now. James or Traci, 307-6893689, 307-660-9651. For rent three bedroom, two bath, two car garage, central air, fenced yard for rent $1,250 per month Call 307-689-9905. Two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath townhouse with single car garage, $800 per month plus utilities, $800 deposit. No pets, no smoking. 307-6890469.

RENTAL MOBILE HOMES

Country Living, two and three bedrooms. Rent/ Buy/ Contract for deed. Call 680-0854, 680-2536. Clean two bedroom, one bath mobile home. $700/ month plus utilities. No pets, references required. 680-9440. Moorcroft: Totally renovated, three bedroom, one bath. $700 per month. Call Milt 307-6227800. Two bedroom,one bath, $650, pets allowed 307-689-2296. Three bedroom, two bath, new paint, carpet, washer/ dryer. Most pets okay. 680-6274. Unique cute one bedroom duplex, washer/ dryer, Fenced yard, most pets okay..307-6804167 or 307-682-1467.

Rural property for rent. Allows horses. For more detail please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc. 307-682-0964

Three bedroom trailer with two car garage, $1,200 monthly, utilities included except phone and cable. 682-6601.

Nice four bedroom house in cul-de-sac, $1,500 per month, $1,500 deposit. Prefer non-smoker, pets negotiable. For more info call Jill at 6865230 Monday-Friday 8 to 5.

Arvada Mobile Home Park has trailers available for rent. Call Keith, 307-736-2386.

For rent: Duplex, 1,800-square feet with double car garage, fenced yard with sprinkler system, two bedrooms, plus master suite, 2-1/2 baths, appliances, etc. Call 680-6374. Three bedroom, 2.5 bath, two car garage, extra parking, $1,500 plus utilities. Deana Ashby, 689-4908, RE/MAX Professionals. Three bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse for rent with two car garage and fenced yard. $1,350/ month rent with deposit and reference. No pets. 307-257-4232. 314 Longmont. Three bedroom, one bath, garage, pets okay, $1,200/ month. Century 21, 687-0440. Nice two bedroom condo, pets welcome. $900/ month. 307-349-2018, agent owned. Three bedroom, two bath on one acre. $1,000. 682-3195. Three bedroom plus office, two bath. Downtown location in quiet neighborhood, $1,200/ month. References and deposit required. No smoking. Small pets on approval. 303-494-4624.

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Four bedroom, one bath, $850/ month. 6899529. Three bedroom, two full bath doublewide, fenced in yard, some utilities included. 307660-3891.

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APARTMENTS

Warlow Drive Apartments, 1720 W. Warlow Dr. One, two, and three bedroom studio 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. Nice three bedroom, two bathroom apartment with family room, $850/ month plus utilities. No pets. References required. 680-9440. Two bedroom, unfurnished, utilities paid. 307756-2431. $800 per month, includes utilities. Allows small pets. Two bedroom, one bath apartments. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc. at 307-682-0964 for more information. SO SWEET..FREE RENT Apartments, one and two bedroom, great view, clean and quiet, for acceptable applicants 686-6488. 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. Affordable, clean two bedroom, new linoleum, no pets. $625/ month, $625/ deposit. Sewer, water, trash paid. Leave message, 682-0225 or 680-2069. Three bedroom, $750 monthly, utilities included. 307-620-2167.

Free rent for the month of March. Located in Wright, Cottonwood MHP, doublewide mobile home. Three bedroom, two bath, fenced yard. Call Jim, 307-680-8542; Carol, 307-680-7885 or the office, 307-682-1885. Mobile homes for rent. 680-9508.

One bedroom apartment, central air, washer/ dryer. Off street parking, utilities paid. No smoking, no drinking, $675/ month. 682-8810. Clean three bedroom, wood flooring, $850/ month, $850 deposit. Half off first month’s rent with a year’s lease. 680-5316.

Three bedroom, two bath, 14 miles west of town. Horses and dogs okay. $1,200/ month. Electricity included. 307-680-1777.

Cleaned like your Grandma cleans. Two bedroom apartment, month to month available Washer, dryer, no pets. 680-1866.

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The Advertiser – March 20, 2013

GRILLING TIPS from the National Pork Board

FAMILY FEATURES

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ooking to put a delicious twist on your Easter meal? Try cooking ham on the grill. It’s easy to fire up your feast with this Spiced Grilled Ham with Citrus Glaze recipe. A flavor powerhouse, ham can be prepared in multiple ways, complementing a variety of dishes and flavors that fit into any Easter celebration and beyond. Surround it with savory sides like Roasted Potatoes with Bacon and Goat Cheese or Ham and Peas with Mint and Tarragon for a truly mouthwatering meal. And, don’t turn that grill off just yet, because no fired-up Easter feast would be complete without a sweet and smoky dessert that’s also fresh off the grill — Caramel Frozen Yogurt Pie with Grilled Peaches. You can find more Easter recipes, helpful tips and nutrition information at www.porkbeinspired.com.

Roasted Potatoes with Bacon and Goat Cheese Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 40 minutes Yield: 6 servings 12 small red potatoes, halved

1/2 pound bacon, sliced 1/2 cup sour cream 1/4 cup goat cheese, plain 4 tablespoons green onions, sliced 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated 3 tablespoons dill, snipped, plus dill for garnish 1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper

Olive oil

Heat oven to 450°F. In large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat, turning to brown evenly, until crisp. Blot bacon on paper towels, mince and set aside. Brush cut surfaces of potatoes lightly with olive oil. Place potato halves cut side up on a shallow rimmed baking pan; bake until potatoes are tender and faces of potatoes are lightly browned, about 20 to 30 minutes. Meanwhile, in small bowl mash together sour cream and goat cheese, stir in minced bacon, onion, Parmesan, dill, salt and pepper. Top each potato with a spoonful, about 2 teaspoons, of sour cream mixture. Serve warm. Make-Ahead Tip: Roast potatoes before guests arrive; keep warm in the oven. Top with cheese mixture before serving.

Ham and Peas with Mint and Tarragon Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 10 minutes Yield: 4 to 6 servings 4 ounces cooked ham, cut into 1/4-inch dice 3 cups peas, fresh or frozen 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (1/2 stick) cut into 4 to 6 pieces 1/4 cup fresh mint, coarsely chopped, plus sprigs for garnish 2 tablespoons fresh tarragon, coarsely chopped, plus sprigs for garnish Salt and pepper to taste Bring medium saucepan of well-salted water to a boil over high heat. Add peas and cook until tender, 3 to 8 minutes depending on size of peas. Drain peas, reserving 2 tablespoons cooking water. Return peas and cooking water to saucepan. Add ham, butter, mint, and tarragon, stirring until butter melts. Season with salt and pepper.

Grill over indirect heat. This allows the ham to heat evenly, without burning. Score the ham. Scoring (diagonal cuts about 1 inch apart on the surface of the ham) not only looks more appealing, but it allows both the natural juices and the glaze to penetrate and flavor the meat. Use an instantread thermometer. Heat pre-cooked (or cured) ham until the internal temperature reaches 140°F. Cook fresh uncooked ham until the internal temperature reaches 145°F, followed by a 3-minute rest. When inserted into the thickest part of the meat (without touching any bone), the temperature should register within a few seconds.

Spiced Grilled Ham with Citrus Glaze Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 1 1/2 to 2 hours Yield: 12 to 14 (4-ounce) servings 6 to 7-pound fully-cooked bone-in ham, trimmed 1 tablespoon ground coriander 1 tablespoon ground paprika 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves 1/4 cup lemon marmalade (or other citrus marmalade) 2 tablespoons orange juice 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar Preheat gas or charcoal grill to mediumhot (375°F to 425°F). Prepare grill for indirect cooking: For gas grill, turn off center burner; for charcoal grill, bank coals on either side; place a drip pan under grate between heat sources. Score a diamond pattern into ham, about 1/8 inch deep into any fat. In small bowl, combine coriander, paprika, cumin, cinnamon and cloves. Rub spice mixture over all sides of ham. Place ham, flat side down, in center of grill over drip pan. Cover and cook, adding briquettes as necessary to maintain heat, until internal temperature of ham reaches 140°F, 1 1/2 to 2 hours or 15 to 18 minutes per pound. Meanwhile, in small bowl, combine marmalade, orange juice and sugar. Brush marmalade mixture over ham. Cover and grill 5 minutes, until glaze is lightly caramelized. Remove ham from grill, transfer to cutting board, and let rest 15 to 30 minutes. (Oven-roasting instructions can be found at www.porkbeinspired.com.)

Caramel Frozen Yogurt Pie with Grilled Peaches Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Yield: 8 to 10 servings 2 pints premium vanilla frozen yogurt 1 9-inch prepared graham cracker pie crust, or 8 individual graham cracker pie crusts 1 1/4 cups caramel sauce, store-bought 2 tablespoons butter, melted 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar 6 ripe medium sized peaches, halved and pitted Transfer 1 pint of frozen yogurt from freezer to refrigerator to soften for 30 to 40 minutes. Preheat oven to 375°F. Bake pie crust until lightly browned and crisp, about 10 minutes. Set aside to cool. To assemble pie, spread softened yogurt evenly over pie crust. Place in freezer and chill about 1 hour. When firm, spread about 3/4 cup caramel evenly over frozen yogurt. Return pie to the freezer, and transfer second pint of frozen yogurt to refrigerator. Allow pint to soften for 30 to 40 minutes. Spread second pint of yogurt evenly over caramel, making decorative swirls, if possible. Freeze until firm. Remove from freezer 10 minutes before serving. To grill peaches, prepare medium fire in a charcoal grill or preheat gas grill on medium. Melt butter and stir in brown sugar until dissolved. Toss peaches with butter mixture until well coated. Grill peaches directly over medium fire, cut-side up, until grill marks are visible, about 5 minutes. Turn peaches over and grill until grill marks show and peaches are tender, about 4 minutes longer. Set aside to cool. When cool, cut peaches into thick wedges. When ready to serve, cut pie into wedges and serve with peaches on the side. Drizzle a little of remaining caramel sauce over top.


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Clean, freshly painted, new carpet, three bedroom, one bath, laundry on site, $800/ month, $800/ deposit. Half off first month’s rent with a year’s lease. 680-5316. $700. Very nice three bedroom in quiet fourplex, $700 deposit. No pets, six month lease. 686-0705. Move in special: Two weeks free with a six month lease on select one bedrooms. No pets allowed. Please call Real Estate Systems for more information at 307-682-0964.

APARTMENTS

One bedroom apartment, $500 plus utilities. No pets and no smoking. Ask about our move in special. Monthly leases available. Call 660-9035.

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Apartments available now. Discounted rates, fast, reliable maintenance. Perfect community. 307-682-1775. Two bedroom, two bath Ariel apartments, $800/ month. Call 686-6360, Prudential Preferred Properties.

Westover, very nice three bedroom, $750/ month, $750/ deposit. Wood stove. Patio. No pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.

Very large three bedroom, Antelope Valley, $900/ month plus deposit. Tenant pays electricity. 307-660-7521

Two bedroom, $750/ month plus deposits. Tenant pays electricity. 307-660-7521

Two bedroom, 920 EZ Street, agent owned, 307-349-2018.

Two bedroom, one bath, AC and private parking, $600/ month, $600/ deposit. 687-1474.

Two bedroom apartment, pets okay. You pay electricity. 660-2786.

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WEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday, March 20 – Tuesday, March 26 WEDNESDAY STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 3-5. Call 687-9225. FREE TAX HELP, 1 to 4 p.m., by appointment, First National Bank, 686-3300. TEEN EARLY RELEASE PARTY, 1 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. KID GAME DAY, 2 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. EARLY RELEASE, 2 to 5 p.m., fee $20, AVA Community Art Center. CRAZY FUN DRAWING, 4 to 5 p.m., fee $12.50, AVA Community Art Center. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD, 4:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. THURSDAY TODDLER TIME, 9:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 18 months to 3 years old. Call 687-9225. STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library. For ages 3 to 5. FREE TAX HELP, 5 to 8 p.m., walk-in welcome, Campbell County Public Library. FAMILIES & JAMMIES, 6:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. TEEN ANIME CLUB, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, 7 p.m., Cam-plex Heritage Center, call 682-8802. PREACHER IN THE PATCH, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Cam-plex Energy Hall. FRIDAY LITTLE TIKES, 10 to 11 a.m., 18 months to 6 years old, AVA Community Art Center. UNCORKED, 7 to 9 p.m., $35 class fee, must be 21 years old, AVA Community Art Center.

Save a Basketful! Easter Sunday, March 31

Store 1485 2300 S. Douglas Hwy. Gillette, WY

307-686-4060

ROTARY WINE AND MICROBREW FESTIVAL, 7 p.m. to midnight, Wyoming Center at Cam-plex. SATURDAY 4H 3D SHOOT, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Barn 3, Cam-Plex. CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Cam-plex Central Pavilion. TEEN DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, 10 a.m., Campbell County Public Library. ACTING CLASSES, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., call to preregister, Cam-plex Heritage Center, green room, 682-8802. TOP GUNS TEAM ROPING, noon to 7 p.m., Cam-plex East pavilion. ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT, 1 p.m., children ages 9 and younger, Bicentennial Park. OPEN PLAY GAMING, 1 to 4 p.m., for teens, Campbell County Public Library. WII SATURDAY, 1 to 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library tween room. For fourth through sixth grades. UKRAINIAN EASTER EGG DECORATING, 1 to 5 p.m., fee $40, AVA Community Art Center. PLANETARIUM, 7 to 8 p.m., full dome show, Sky Tonight, Sage Valley Junior High School. PLANETARIUM, 8 to 9 p.m., full dome show, Deep Sky Hunters, Sage Valley Junior High School. TWO FUNDRAISERS FOR ANGIE LAAKSO - 5K Run/Walk, 8 a.m. at Rotary Point Shelter located at the Fishing Lake. Forms can be picked up at CCMH Rehab ($20 entry includes t-shirt). SIP & SWEETS, 6-9pm at AVA. $25 per ticket includes one beverage & one dessert. Tickets can be purchased at AVA, ERA Boardwalk or CCMH Rehab. SUNDAY TOP GUNS TEAM ROPING, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Cam-plex East Pavilion. 4-H HORSE CLINIC, noon to 7 p.m., Cam-plex Barn 3.

PREACHER IN THE PATCH, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Cam-plex Energy Hall. KEY INGREDIENTS OPENING & SCAVENGER HUNT, CCPL, 1:30 p.m. Search the library for delicious tastes of local restaurants & explore the exhibit for answers to our Scavenger Hunt questions. Entertainer Bill Rossiter will present Songs in the Key of Food. MONDAY PAINTBRUSH PROGRAM, 6:30 p.m., first and second grade, Cam-plex Heritage Center. TEEN DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. TEEN WRITERS’ GROUP, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. TUESDAY STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 3-5. Call 687-9225. FREE TAX HELP, 1 to 4 p.m., by appointment, First National Bank, 686-3300. HOME SCHOOL ART, 2 to 3:30 p.m., fee $12.50, AVA Community Art Center. TEEN CARD CLUB, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. LAKEVIEW PROGRAM, 6:30 p.m., sixth grade, Cam-plex Heritage Center. ADULT ANIME & CARD CLUB, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. PLANETARIUM, 7 p.m., family show, Dawn of the Space Age, Sage Valley Junior High School. 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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Several two bedroom, one bath apartments for rent. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc. at 307-682-0964 for more details. One bedroom apartment, $650/ month plus utilities. No pets. References required. 6809440. Quiet fully furnished one bedroom apartment for rent. $695/ month, $500/ deposit, includes all utilities and internet. NO pets or smoking. 307-752-2602. 1/2 a month free on a new six month lease. Two bedroom apartment, $595. Small dogs accepted. Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc., 307-682-0964. Newly remodeled, new appliances. Two bedroom, one bath, one car garage, fenced yard with washer and dryer hook-up. You pay utilities, $750/ month. 307-351-2048 or 307-6703744. $750, two bedroom townhouse, washer/ dryer, no pets. Six month lease. 686-0705. Two bedroom. Washer/ dryer, fireplace, dishwasher, fenced yard. $675/ month. No pets. 307-660-5211 or 307-689-7660. Two bedroom, 2-1/2 bath with washer/ dryer. 307-689-2336.

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Low weekly rates. Includes breakfast. Rodeway Inn, 409 Butler Spaeth Road. Share large home. Internet, cable, utilities, $375 per month. Pets welcome. 307-689-4299 Private furnished rooms, full kitchens, WiFi. Starting at $150/ week, $75 deposit. Sunset Inn, 307-682-4047. Furnished rooms, starting at $150/ week. 307756-2431.

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8x20 storage, $75/ month. 307-680-2252. AA Fenced Storage, 12x40, 1307 Southern Drive. 307-257-2047. Beacon Self Storage, 686-9729. New units. 1375 Southern Drive. 10x20 storage units and 12x40 RV, boat spots. Antelope Butte Storage LLC, 685-8178. Southern Drive Self Storage. Located 1/2 mile West of Highway 59 on Southern Drive. 307-685-2888. www.gillettestorage.com. Storage Units, outside, boat and trailer spaces easy access. Best price in town. Arapahoe Street. Engel & Associates. 307-687-0000.

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MOBILE HOME SPACES

Space for small trailer, near downtown. No pets 682-4196. FOOTHILLS MOBILE HOME PARK, conveniently located family mobile home park. Single or doublewide spaces. Two months free rent for newly approved applicants. 307-6828300. Mobile home lot for rent in small park. 6806274. Mobile home space for rent. For information call 660-5210.

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OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

Single offices starting at $250 per month, multiple office suites also available, Goings building above Chophouse Restaurant. For details call Charles at 307-299-1511 or 307-682-6805. 1,500 square feet of office space in Camel Plaza, available Immediately. 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. 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. 11 or 12 offices, 3-1/2 baths, plenty of parking and offices ready for phone, Internet and network. Fresh paint and a lot of new flooring. Call Gordon 689-6565 for your showing. Just remodeled. Three offices, bathroom, coffee bar. Five offices, two bathrooms, break room, Boxelder Business Center, Steve Shurtz. 689-5551. ADA compliance.

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ROOMMATES WANTED

Private room and bath. Near parks, clean. No pets. High-speed Internet. Deck,.storage, shared utilities. Month-to-month lease. Available now. Room for a home office. 138 West Hills Loop $200/ deposit, $500/ month 689-8156 Gillette.

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RENTAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

2,000 sq.-ft. with 12’ door, 3/4 bath, yard space, office. 689-0930. Shop for rent, 1807 Echeta Road. Call 307299-6029 or 307-689-9580 for appointment. 40’x60’ shop, office and bath, two 14’ overhead doors, three phase, on an acre lot. 6825909 or 660-7135. Three Shops for RENT. Different dimensions. Call 680-0854, 680-2536.

BUILDING MATERIALS

Two beveled edged mirrors, 3’x4’, $100 each cash. 307-670-0169.

BMX Redline mini, green, $200. 685-4239.

Galvanized steel for 24'x48' pole building, new, never used, cheap. 307-290-1031.

AR-15 Remington, camo, Leupold mil-dot, 4100+ rounds new ammo, reloading components, like new. $5,600 for all; Remington 700 300 WSM stainless; Sako Forester 22-250. Call or text for pictures. 689-5185.

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WANT TO BUY Wanted: Fruit jars. 689-2338.

Want to buy any campers for cash. Call 6800854.

PETS

Teddy Bears, Shih-Tzu X Bishon, five males, two females, $325/ $375 cash. 307-234-8236. Forever Faithful Pet Crematory, Gillette, WY. Corinne, 660-1134; Rita, 680-0316.

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Bushmaster AR15 carbine, $1,300. Serious inquiries. 307-756-2937.

*ANYTIME STORAGE* $1 first month,.any size. 682-6266.

Room! $300. 608-212-0056. Mature, clean adult, $400. Available now. 682-3360. Low weekly rates available at the Super 8 Motel. 307-6828078.

STORAGE

LIVESTOCK

Looking for commercial ice machine. 307-2991360.

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MISC. MERCHANDISE

84”x85” brown hot tub cover, good shape, $150. 307-670-4663. Two steel buildings. 42x40 and 60x64. 406222-5535.

190 mixed age ewes. April May lambing. Bred Rambouillet Suffolk Call 307-680-4595

Joe Weder Universal Gym, very good condition, $150. Call Mike 307-686-4992.

Six year old Bay Dun gelding and Sorrel mare, green broke. Registered quarter horses. 910308-6115.

Acetylene bottle, $100. 307-680-6334.

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FARM, RANCH EQUIPMENT

2004 Circle D bumper-pull three horse slant with tack room, saddle racks. Also super nice, older two horse. 307-736-2559.

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FEED & HAY

Alfalfa, second cutting. 200 TON net wrapped round bales. 1,700-lbs 19% protein. 120 miles North of Gillette $225/ ton. 406-6724809. Round net wrapped bales of hay for sale. Call 701-871-0221.

New rentals. Elder Street, off Lakeway behind vet clinic. Two 60’x40’ bays with three offices, or any combination of all spaces. Call 307-682-8688.

Heat your entire home, water and more with an OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Mountain Pines Construction LLC 605-423-8113. New 8x12 shed, $1,100. 307-756-3314.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Susan’s Grooming business for sale with a large client base. Call Kathy Wolff at REMAX Professionals today at 307-682-6622. Great opportunity; Tree trimming and removal business, $50,000 call Dr. Bob's 687-0383 Mountain Mudd Espresso business, $30,000. Motivated seller. All offers considered. 307-680-5502.

Gillette CrimeStoppers

Shop for rent, utilities paid. 307-756-2431.

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A

2,500 sq.-ft. with 14’ door, one bath, yard space, office. 689-0930.

CASH REWARD

5,600 sq.ft. building. Four large doors, offices, fenced yard. Lease terms negotiable. 5753 Winland Drive. 682-6266. 40x60 heated shop with two 12x12 overhead doors. 689-7500.

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HOME APPLIANCES

Nice four burner gas range and oven, almond, $300. 307-696-7572. Will pick up used washer and dryers for free. 307-680-8736

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OFFICE, COMPUTER

Inexpensive refurbished Mac desk tops, easy to use, long lasting. Virtual Mac aquariums. Visit apartmacs.com or call 680-4745.

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Prevention Tips: •Make your home look occupied. •Even if for a short time, lock all doors, windows, garages, etc. •Don’t let mail, papers, etc. build up. FEATURED CRIMES: •Arrange for lawn to be mowed while away. BURGLARIES •Never leave keys in “secret” hiding Crime Stoppers needs your help places, burglars know where to look. in solving four burglaries that occurred between 1/8/13 and •Install a burglar alarm system. Elizabeth (Betsy) Jones, CPIW, LUTCF, DAE- Agent Auto-Preferred & SR22’s Home Owners • Renters

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

Firewood for sale. 307-629-0804, 307-6291514. Firewood in Upton, $100/ cord, delivery available. 307-272-7892

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

3/4 student violin with case, excellent condition, $350. Mike, 307-686-4992. Yamaha portable electric grand, excellent condition, $600. Call Mike, 307-686-4992.

Wyoming Beverage Inc. of Gillette

(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.

1/19/13. Unknown suspect(s) burglarized businesses located at 1502 W. 2nd St., 212 N. Butler Spaeth, 1311 Energy St., & 401 N. Burma Ave. After forcing entry into the businesses, the suspect(s) took 4 tires with alloy rims, Genisys OTC car diagnostic scanner, two additional vehicle diagnostic scanners, $150 cash, approx. $150 in loose change, a Sony 8mm camcorder, fruit rollups, a bag of Reece’s Peanut Butter Cups, a 14x14x9 safe, six prs. of Tillman gloves w/white palms, a cash box containing $500 to $700 & a box of rubber gloves. 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.


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CHILD CARE

In home child care for children ages three and up available starting April 1st. Call Jerrica, 605-210-0432.

Gunderson Painting. 33 years serving Gillette, free estimates 680-6865.

Stay at home mom looking to take in child care. Three and under. Call Ashley, 307-2993374.

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4 Evers Concrete and Construction. Driveways, sidewalks, retaining walls, tile, free estimates. 307-751-0627 or 307-6725143.

LAWN CARE

Landscapes by Holcomb. Trees, shrubs, mulch, rock and compost. 3405 Southern Drive, 685-1321.

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Concrete lifting. Repair rather than replace. 605-255-5010.or 605-209-6720.

CLEANING

Buchanan Excavating.and Snow Removal. Licensed and insured. 307670-8335, 307-660-1508, Chad.

Home Management Services. Professional residential, commercial and construction cleaning. Reasonable rates. 257-2933. www.hmscleans.com.

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

Grammy's Extreme Cleaning. Reasonable rates. 20+ years experience. 307-299-3818.

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CONSTRUCTION

GARDNER HAULING. Roll off dump bins. Job site/ renovations/ cleanup, etc. Demolition and removal of any and all material. 307-257-9712. Beat anyone’s price! On The Level Construction, LLC. Kitchen, bath and remodel specialists. 307-689-8637. www.onthelevel-gillette.com. Pride Home Improvement. Roofing, new repair metal, restoration, rubber roofing, decks, siding, windows, tiles, etc. Promise lowest price. 307-299-5208 15 years experience. Home Repair! Fully trained! No job too small! 307-299-7283.

On The Level Construction, LLC. See us at Home Show, March 16-17, Booths 90-91. Get your ticket to win a drawing for 9’x12’ utility shed. 307-689-8637. Central floor covering. Call Jeremy, 307-3633231. Commercial paint sprayer, Graco GMAXII 7900 airless sprayer, 6.5 h.p. Honda, hose reel with hose. New $5,995, sell for $3,800/ OBO. 670-5364 or 680-6274.

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MISC. SERVICES

Need something hauled away? Call We’ll Clean It Up, 682-3394. Custom sewing and alterations. 307-670-8824. Custom made wedding gowns. 307-660-9223.

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he ingredients for an easy weekend breakfast or a special Easter brunch may be in your pantry right now. Holidays are the perfect time to sprinkle additional creativity or fresh new thinking into meals for family and friends and — by using staples like pancake mix, syrup and instant mashed potatoes in unexpected ways — you can craft new and delicious dishes sure to make everyone smile. Try these recipes from Hungry Jack® using simple pantry staples, and turn them into what will become new brunch favorites: Put a unique spin on brunch food with a savory Ham, Egg and Cheese Pizza. DIY Pancake Breakfast Sandwiches: You can assemble them for your guests, or get everyone involved by letting them build their own and add some custom touches like eggs, cheese or bacon. Combine sweet, spicy and smoky flavors for Spicy Candied Bacon, a definite crowd pleaser. Set out some flavored or Greek yogurt and a bowl of Good Morning Granola so guests can create their own breakfast parfaits. For more creative recipes and ideas, visit www.hungryjack.com.

Ham, Egg and Cheese Pizza Spicy Candied Bacon Yield: 6 slices Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 25 minutes 1/2 pound extra-thick cut bacon, about 6 slices 1/4 cup Hungry Jack Original Syrup 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon cracked black pepper 1. HEAT oven to 375°F. Line 15 x 10-inch baking pan with foil. Lay bacon slices on foil. 2. BAKE 18 to 20 minutes or until bacon edges begin to curl. Remove from oven. Tilt pan to drain. Pat bacon with paper towel. Combine syrup, cayenne pepper, cinnamon and pepper in small bowl. Drizzle evenly over bacon slices. 3. BAKE 5 minutes or until evenly browned. Remove to wire rack. Cool 5 minutes. Serving suggestion: Candied Bacon Breakfast Sandwich: Layer fried egg on English muffin. Top with shredded cheese, Spicy Candied Bacon and a dash of hot sauce or ketchup. Top with other half of English muffin.

Good Morning Granola Yield: 5 cups Prep Time: 10 minutes • Cook Time: 30 minutes 3 cups old-fashioned rolled oats 1 cup sliced almonds 1/2 cup shredded sweetened coconut (optional) 2 tablespoons wheat germ 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil 1/2 cup Hungry Jack Sugar Free Breakfast Syrup 2 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar 1 cup dried fruit, such as raisins, golden raisins, cherries or cranberries 1. HEAT oven to 350°F. 2. COMBINE oats, almonds, coconut, wheat germ, salt and cinnamon in large bowl. Combine oil, syrup and brown sugar in another bowl. Pour over oat mixture. Toss until well coated. Spread evenly in 13 x 9-inch pan. 3. BAKE 30 minutes or until golden brown, stirring frequently. Cool completely. Stir in dried fruit. Store in airtight container at room temperature.

Pancake Breakfast Sandwich

with a Pantry Punch

Ham, Egg and Cheese Pizza Yield: 8 servings Prep Time: 15 minutes • Cook Time: 35 minutes Crust: Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray 1 3/4 cups Hungry Jack Complete Buttermilk Pancake & Waffle Mix 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard 1/2 teaspoon onion powder 1/3 cup water 2 tablespoons Crisco Pure Olive Oil Filling: 3 large eggs 1 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 1/2 teaspoons fresh dill weed or 1/2 teaspoon dried dill weed 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup shredded Swiss or cheddar cheese 1/3 cup thinly sliced green onion 4 ounces thinly sliced deli-styled baked ham, coarsely chopped Fresh dill sprigs (optional) For crust: 1. HEAT oven to 425°F. Coat 12-inch pizza pan with no-stick cooking spray. Combine pancake mix, Parmesan cheese, dry mustard and onion powder in medium bowl, stirring until blended. Stir in water and olive oil until dough forms. 2. PRESS dough onto bottom of prepared pan to form a crust, building up outside edge to form a rim. Bake 7 minutes. For filling: 1. WHISK eggs, sour cream, Dijon mustard, dill and salt in medium bowl. Stir in cheese and green onions. Pour over hot crust, spreading evenly. Toss ham to separate pieces. Sprinkle evenly over egg mixture. Reduce oven temperature to 350°F. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until egg mixture is set in center. Cool 5 minutes before cutting. Garnish with fresh dill, if desired.

Good Morning Granola Pancake Breakfast Sandwich Yield: 4 servings Prep Time: 15 minutes • Cook Time: 15 minutes Pancakes: Crisco Original No-Stick Cooking Spray 3/4 cup Hungry Jack Complete Buttermilk Pancake & Waffle Mix 1/3 cup water 1/4 cup Hungry Jack Original Syrup 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese 1 cup frozen shredded hash brown potatoes, thawed, chopped into bitesized pieces 1/4 teaspoon salt 4 3-inch round sausage patties* Eggs: 1 tablespoon butter 1/3 cup diced red pepper 4 large eggs • 1/8 teaspoon salt For pancakes: 1. COAT griddle or skillet with no-stick cooking spray. Heat griddle or skillet on medium heat (350°F). 2. WHISK pancake mix, water and syrup in medium bowl. Stir in cheese, potatoes and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Cook sausage patties as directed on package. 3. POUR 2 tablespoons batter on griddle, spreading batter to make a 3-inch circle or by using 3-inch pancake molds, coated with no-stick cooking spray. Repeat to make 7 more pancakes. Cook 2 minutes or until golden brown. Turn. Cook second side 2 minutes. For eggs: 1. MELT butter in large skillet. Add red pepper. Cook and stir about 1 minute. Whisk eggs and salt in small bowl. Pour into skillet with peppers. Cook slightly, then shape into four 3-inch circles about the same size as the pancakes and sausage. 2. PLACE one pancake on plate. Top with cooked sausage patty, egg and another pancake to make breakfast sandwich. Repeat with remaining ingredients to make 3 more sandwiches. *TIP: If using pre-made sausage patties, flatten slightly into 3-inch rounds, if necessary.


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Home Repair and Handyman, window and siding replacement. 30+ years experience. Call David, 307-686-4038 or 307-670-4143. Landscapes by Holcomb. Snow Removal 307685-1321. Complete moving service. Call We’ll Clean It Up, 682-3394. Will do home canning. 307-689-2338. AIR DUCT CLEANING. Chimney sweep services, dryer vents. Call 686-1267. Firearms training, includes ladies only courses. www.dynamictac.com.

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ADOPT: A beautiful lake house, love and laughter. TV executive, nurturing family years for first baby. Expenses paid, Jill, 1-800-3798418.

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AUCTION: Saturday, March 30th 10:00 am., Craig Colorado. Liquidation Rock & Roll Store. Lots of stone beads, bulk stones - all kinds, tools, guns. Steve Claypoole, CP Auction Service. 970-260-5577 www.cpauction.com SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $3997.00. Make and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock; ready to ship. Free info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com.

1-800-578-1363 Ex. 300N. OVER 403,000 WYOMING PEOPLE will read your classified ad if you place it in WYCAN. Sell, buy, announce. $135 for 25 words. Contact this newspaper for details.

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General laborers and drivers with CDL (Class A or Class B) needed. Call Paintbrush Services, 307-682-3913, or apply in person at 3575 N. Garner Lake Road. Bring current driving record when applying.

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Sunset Inn needs experienced jack of all trades maintenance person. Full-time on-site, small apartment furnished. 307-682-4047. Busy diesel service facility in Casper is now accepting applications for a parts counter person. Experience is a MUST. Full time with full benefits. Pay DOE. E-mail resume to ctdinc@yahoo.com or fax to 307-473-7828. Now hiring part-time CDL Drivers. $18-$22 per hour. EOE. Drug testing company. 687-7526.

HELP WANTED

Now hiring Class A CDL driver. Must have Tanker, Hazmat endorsements and MSHA, $18-$20/ hour DOE. Minimum two years driving experience. Must pass DOT physical and drug test. Clean driving record. Call 307-2579158. Now hiring for bartender/ server. Please apply in person at Best Western Tower West Lodge, 109 N. US Hwy. 14-16. No phone calls. Consolidated Oil Well Services is seeking an

NORTHEAST WYOMING’S PREMIER SHOPPER FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS!

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Fun, fast paced insurance agency seeks friendly, outgoing person with a genuine interest in helping others. Must have or be able to attain a WY P&C license. Please email resume to mike@vcn.com or fax to 307-682-2327.

Carriers Needed

Busy diesel service facility in Casper is now accepting applications for a Experienced Diesel Mechanic. Full time with full benefits. Pay DOE. E-mail resume to dcamp62@hotmail.com or fax to 307-473-7828.

The following routes are OPEN.....

Franz Family Bakery. We are currently recruiting for the following positions in the Gillette area: Route Sales Representative and Merchandiser part time Please see Gillette Job Service for details and application process We offer competitive wages and benefit packages. EEO/AA.

Sage Valley, South Park, Saunders Subdivision and Stocktrail Please call Deanna at

682-9306, Ext. 225

Cook needed. Apply in person. Prime Rib Restaurant.

Bridger Coal Company, is seeking a Sr Mine Engineer For its underground coal mines located near Rock Springs, WY

NOW HIRING! Bridger Coal Company, operates a surface mine and an underground mine near Rock Springs, Wyoming. The mines produce approximately 6.0 million tons of coal annually. CURRENT OPENINGS: Point of Rocks, Wyoming (Surface Mine) - Welder (Certified) –Duties include responsibility for safely and efficiently performing welds of varying degrees on all types of surface coal mining equipment Journeyman welding expr. Certified in both stick & wire welding. HS diploma or equiv. #130092 - Electrical Journeyman (Certified) - Duties include responsibility for safely and efficiently troubleshooting and performing repairs, including low/medium/ high electrical work of varying degrees, on all types of mining equipment used in a surface coal mining operation including mine-site facilities. Surface mining experience required. Possess federal electrical certification. HS diploma or equiv. #130103 Bridger Coal Company offers not only a professional challenge, but rewarding wage and benefit programs, including medical, dental, vision and life insurance; 401(k) plan with company match; retirement; paid holidays/ vacations. For a complete job description and requirements PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

WWW.PACIFICORP.COM Refer to position number above - Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer -

Duties & Qualifications; The successful candidate will provide technical and engineering support to the mining operations at either the surface or underground mines, including all phases of system design, concurrence, project management, and cost tracking. • • • • • • • •

Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering or equivalent. Minimum of 5 years of related experience in engineering and mine. Knowledge of application of mine operations, engineering & financial analysis. Project management & leadership skills, able to work as a team member, maintain project timelines and budgets. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficient with the use of personal computers and automated tools, including mine planning software (Carlson software), pumping and ventilation simulation programs. Willingness to obtain certifications such as fireboss, foreman, high, medium and low electrical voltage, surface and underground blasting certifications Preference: Professional engineering certification.

Bridger Coal Company offers not only a professional challenge, but rewarding wage and benefit programs, including medical, dental, vision and life insurance; 401(k) plan with company match; retirement; paid holidays/vacations.

For a complete job description and requirements

PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.PACIFICORP.COM

Refer to position number Job Search # 120928 Af irmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer


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Join our team!

CDL Drivers Wanted We offer:

Gillette Steel Center has a current opening for a FINANCIAL CONTROLLER position. Qualifications include previous controller experience or bachelors degree in accounting, knowledge of Peachtree/Quickbooks, and have experience in all aspects of business accounting. Successful applicant will be working in a team environment and will be expected to analyze & report on business performance to owner, as well as carry out day to day financial management. Successful applicant must pass pre-employment drug test, will work a 40-50 hour week, receive competitive wages and benefits including 100% employee health insurance, vacation and holiday pay, retirement benefits, and performance bonus. Starting pay is solely dependent on experience. Apply in person or call (307) 687-7740 with any questions.

• 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 • Top Wages

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

Gillette Steel Center is a drug-free workplace.

NOW HIRING Whi ng Oil and Gas offers an above industry benefits package and a compe ve salary. For more informa on about this and other posi ons available in North Dakota and to apply please visit our website at www.whi ng.com/careers

GAS PLANT MECHANIC (NEWTOWN)

SCADA SPECIALIST – (NEWTOWN) Position Summary: Provide critical technical support and maintenance of Whiting Petroleum Corporation’s Supervised Control Data Acquisition (SCADA) system by ensuring uninterrupted operation of processing plants, gathering systems, and production automation operations.

Position Summary: Responsible for servicing, maintaining and repairing the firm’s equipment, including pumps, compressors and motors.

Job Duties include but are not limited to: • • • • • • • •

Monitor servers, network, and system performance Work with software vendors and information technology personnel to resolve software and data communication problems during outages. Work closely with field operations in support of SCADA system needs. Support, document, and coordinate the implementation of changes to the SCADA system from routine maintenance to engineering projects. Plan, document, and manage server and desktop SCADA system installs and patches Review, manage, edit reports Support multiple SCADA systems local and remotely Keep PSM and DOT application data in compliance with Whiting standards

Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electronics Engineering, and Electrical Engineering desired. • Minimum of 6 to 10 years working with SCADA and process control systems • Proficient installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting Windows OS on desktops and servers • Proven experience with automation software including Wonderware, Kepware, WinCCU, Xspoc, SQL, VB.Net, VM Ware, IIS

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Perform scheduled maintenance on pumps and compressors Repair any issues found on checks or found by operators Keep accurate records of all maintenance Grease plant, grease fittings according to schedule Rebuild pumps when necessary Grease bearings when necessary Change out electric motors when necessary Overhaul Ariel compressors when necessary Diagnose pump and compressor issues when necessary Assist in starting back up of the plant after shutdowns Will be trained in DOT qualification

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Five years of Gas Compression Experience Experience with Microsoft Office is preferred Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures associated with gas plant operations


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experienced electronics technician. A strong understanding of computer controlled pumping equipment is required. The ability to obtain a Class A CDL will also be required. Some oncall and traveling will be necessary in this position. Salary will depend on experience. Please email resumes to tmcclure@cows.bz or fax to 307-686-4917. MINING SALES REPRESENTATIVE. Arnold Machinery Company is looking for an energetic, self-starter to join its Mining Division. Prefer five to ten years of proven success selling large capital goods to mines. Experience selling trucks, shovels or drills a plus. Prefer a Bachelor’s degree. Multi-western states territory so travel is required. Prefer a candidate who lives in, or would relocate to, a central point within the territory. Gillette, WY would be a plus. Please contact the Arnold Machinery Company web site www.arnoldhiring.com then go to Job Opportunities, choose Jobs by Division, Mining Division and jobs available. Newspaper motor route available in Eight Mile Subdivision. Pays approximately $225 a month. Must have reliable transportation. Please call 682-9306 ext. 7 for more information. Truck driver, full-time. Must have CDL with HAZMAT and tanker endorsements. Mandatory pre-employment and random drug/ alcohol testing required. Candidates must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. Must be willing to work overtime and be assigned to on-call rotation. Excellent wages and benefit package. ONLY individuals meeting license requirements need apply at Blakeman Propane, Inc., 4111 N. Hwy. 14-16, Gillette, WY 82716. EOE. Full-time and part-time delivery driver, Monday- Thursday 7am-5pm. Class B CDL helpful Must be 21 years old. Apply in person at Metz Beverage, 1101 Metz Drive. EOE.

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Urgent LPN Openings! Correctional Healthcare Companies is currently seeking LPN's to work full-time at Sheridan County Detention Facility in Sheridan. This position is a 36 hour day shift. To apply, please visit: www.correctioncare.com. For questions, please contact Tiffany Tate at: 720-622-8046. EARN EXTRA CASH AS AN ADVERTISER CARRIER! Once a week delivery routes now open in: Stocktrail, Saunders Subdivision, and Southpark. Call Deanna at 682-9306, Ext. 225. Leave message if there is no answer. Immediate opening for entry level graphic designer in a fast pace environment. Strong Adobe Creative Suite skills required. Right candidate will be professional, have customer first attitude, dependable, multi-tasker, selfmotivated, team oriented, able to meet deadlines, maintain excellent quality standards and attention to detail. Duties (but not limited to): Create designs, logos and proofs, prepare graphics for printing and sign assembly. Locate stock photos, understand copy-right laws and resolution options. Knowledge of Pantone, RGB, Spot and CMYK colors and creating custom profiles, and willing to learn vehicle graphics/ wraps. Provide portfolio of work examples and professional references. Send resume to Blind Box 719, C/O Gillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717. Mountain West CDL School DRIVERS NEEDED. CDL in just weeks, job replacement assistance, refresher courses, learner’s permit training, Hazmat, Tankers Doubles and Triples. 307-299-3645.

Alpha Coal West, Inc. is looking for a

Training Supervisor Job Qualifications: • BS Degree in Education, HR, Business Management or related field. • Minimum of five years mining experience • Experience with MSHA/State mine inspections • Knowledge of MSHA training requirements • Ability to develop and manage division-wide training plans and budget • Supervisory experience preferred

DEADLINE: March 28, 2013 Alpha Coal West provides competitive wages and benefits in the mining industry.

“Join Our Team” at www.alphanr.com E.O.E.

Pizza Hut is now hiring for drivers, servers, cooks, and shift managers. We offer competitive wages, schedule flexibility and a fun environment. Apply at either location. 1711 West 2nd Street or 627 E Boxelder.

NOW HIRING Whi ng Oil and Gas offers an above industry benefits package and a compe ve salary. For more informa on about this and other posi ons available in North Dakota and to apply please visit our website at www.whi ng.com/careers

WELL TECHNICIAN Position Summary: Gathers information about wells and report findings to the Operation Supervisor and Engineers. This may include shooting fluid levels and running a dynamometer. Assists with installation of new wells and equipment. Supports Lease Operators with any problems that may arise.

Job Duties: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Shoot fluid levels Run dynamometers Create files in an Echometer computer Update fluid level spreadsheets Record Pump Intake Pressure and input on a spreadsheet Update Variable Speed Drive controllers with Pump Intake Pressure inputs Start up new wells after initial flowback or rod up Assist in training new Lease Operators, answering questions daily and help troubleshooting problems Help out maintenance technicians if needed Write/type up reports as needed May occasionally provide backup for Lease Operators May mentor less experienced Well Technicians and Lease Operators May provide support to Maintenance Technicians when needed On-call status may be required on select weekends

Qualifications: • At least three years of demonstrated work related experience • Variable Speed Drive controller knowledge required • Knowledge of Wellview 9 systems • Knowledge of mechanical equipment used in Oil and Gas production and processing • Roustabout and/or workover experience preferred • Proficient with computers and Microsoft Office Suites, including Excel • Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures


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Riverside Contracting, Inc. LEAD SHOP MECHANIC, responsible for repair, service, and maintenance of construction equipment at the shop in Billings, MT. Requires ability to work on all heavy highway construction equipment including trucks, trailers, heavy equipment, asphalt plants, and crusher plants, as well as run the shop. Must be able to rebuild engines, transmissions, and all major components. Salary based on experience; will pay competitive salary for a highly qualified individual. Health, dental and pension benefits. Pre-employment drug test and valid driver’s license required. Details on website: www.riversidecontracting.com. Email resumes to: careers@rcipm.com with Subject: Mechanic or fax resumes to 406-721-9394. Equal Opportunity Employer. TRUGREEN, NE Wyoming’s professional Lawn and Tree Care Company. Now Hiring: Full-time Lawn Technicians. Must have clean driving record, like working outdoors, able to lift 50#. Also must be a team player who works well with others. Must be 18 years old plus. If this is you, we want you as part of our team. No experience necessary. We provide $14/ hour to start, monthly bonus’s, paid holidays and a potential for advancement. Work 40-50 hours a week. Please apply in person at 363 Sinclair St (three blocks East of College). Monday- Friday, 9am4pm EOE. Looking for an Assistant Manager in a fast paced convenience store. Please send qualifications and salary requirements to Blind Box 614, C/O The News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717. Drivers: Regional flatbed. sign- on bonus! Great benefits, Hometime! All miles paid. 23 years of age, two years experience, good MVR. 800-525-6958 ext.1102

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The Campbell County Public Library System Board of Trustees is seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, innovative and service-oriented Library Director in Gillette, WY. The Director is responsible for the full management and leadership of all CCPLS services, staff, facilities and activities. Salary range: $82,680-$115,752 DOE with excellent benefits. A complete job description can be viewed at: http://www.ccgov.net/departments/HR/classification/specs/Library_Executive_Director.html. A Master of Library Science degree from an ALA accredited institution is strongly preferred. A minimum of seven years of increasingly responsible professional library experience is required including significant administrative and supervisory responsibility, public relations, facilities planning, technology, human resources, budgeting and strategic planning. Application packets are available by contacting Peggy or Debbie at 307-687-0009 or from the library's website at www.ccpls.org. Completed applications must be accompanied by a resume, contact information for three professional references and a cover letter which answers the question, "What special attributes can you bring to CCPLS?" Mail to: Campbell County Public Library Board of Trustees, Search Committee, 2101 S. 4J Road, Gillette, WY 82718. Applications will be accepted through March 29, 2013, 5:00 p.m. Campbell County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Dental Assistant School/ Front Office Administration School. Incredible opportunity! New school held in a state-of-the-art dental office in Gillette. Held on Tuesday & Thursday evenings from 6-9:30 pm for three months. Next class begins April 2, 2013! 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!

Classifieds....Results!!! Place your ad here for results. Simply give us a call at 682-9306 or stop in at 1201 W. Second Street, Gillette, WY. The Advertiser has moved to the News Record building.

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Safety Coordinator Magna Energy Services is seeking an HSE Coordinator for our Gillette, Wy. location. Associates Degree and 2 years of experience is preferred. The desired individual will have knowledge of DOT Regulations, OSHA Regulations, and State Regulations. Experience in training employees to comply with Customer requirements such as Safeland, OSHA 10 hr. and DOT Regulations. Must be able to communicate with customers, employees and management in a professional manner, work in all weather conditions, be proficient in the use of a computer (Word, Excel, etc.), and hold a valid driver’s license (CDL Preferred). The desired individual will conduct and assist with safety meetings, customer required training and perform audits on Magna Energy equipment to include: Rigs, Tractor-Trailers, and other related equipment. Magna offers a competitive benefit package. Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Full-time sales position in local Gillette business. Sales experience required but will train the right person. Salary plus commission Send resume to Blind Box 716, C/O The News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.

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

Compassionate adults to care for individuals with disabilities. Apply at 909 Edwards Street, Monday-Friday, 11am-2pm. Various hours available.

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Driver - Locomotive Fuel & Service Technicians Gillette, WY

FULL-TIME EXPERIENCED RV TECH

Full Time Positions Available Competitive Compensation Package Excellent Benefits Local Work - Home Every Day! Uniforms Provided • Class A CDL • Hazmat & Tanker Endorsements • Ability to pass extensive background check, MVR, pre-employment drug screen & DOT Physical • Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions For additional information, including a complete job description and online application, please visit our website at www.savageservices.com

Description: Full-time experienced RV tech to begin immediately. Position will troubleshoot & repair plumbing, electrical, propane systems, appliances, jacks & generators. Responsible for documenting and communicating requested repairs or accessories. Qualifications: Must have at least 2 years of industry experience with an emphasis on repairs and installations. Experience in hitch installations, strong communication & organization skills are required.

FULL-TIME SALES ASSOCIATE Description: Determine customer needs and wants and sell them the RV of their dreams, demonstrate features & benefits of various types of towable RVs to customers, and follow the procedures and sales processes. Qualifications: Prior sales experience preferred, but not required. Must be willing to work Saturdays and Sundays, have excellent customer service and communication skills (verbal and written), excellent follow-up skills, & willing to work outdoors. Apply online at www.stalkupsrv.com, email application with a cover letter & resume to employment@stalkupsrv.com or mail: Stalkup’s RV Superstore ATTN: Adam Ross 501 W. Yellowstone Hwy Casper, WY. 82601


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Did You Know: Poisons

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Gillette Advertiser Weather Report

March is Poison Prevention Awareness Month.

Gillette's Five Day Day Forecast

Even after a snake is dead, it can still harm you. The muscles of a snake’s jaw can open and close for up to an hour after the snake is dead. Venom can still be injected into an animal or person during this time. When it was ďŹ rst introduced to Europe by the Spanish, many thought the tomato was poisonous, so it was only grown as an ornamental plant.

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Last Week’s Almanac & Growing Degree Days

Being crazy as a mad hatter is actually a real condition. During the 19th century, mercury was used in the manufacture of felt hats. Milliners, or hatters, who made the hats worked in conďŹ ned areas and were exposed to the toxic fumes for extended periods of time. Eventually, this damaged their brains, leading to irrational behavior. This became known as Mad Hatter Disease and inuenced the development of the Mad Hatter character in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Date 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17

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Precip 0.01" 0.00" 0.00" 0.00" 0.00" 0.09" 0.01"

Farmer's Growing Degree Days Date Degree Days Date Degree Days 3/11 0 3/15 2 3/12 0 3/16 0 3/13 0 3/17 0 3/14 1 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.

Peak Fishing/Hunting Times

In 1989, the world’s ďŹ rst poisonous bird was discovered in Papua New Guinea. The bird’s feathers and skin contain homobatrachotoxin, also found in the poison dart frog.

Iophobia is the fear of being poisoned. It comes from the Greek ios meaning poison and phobos meaning fear. Australia has more poisonous snakes than harmless ones. Over sixty percent of Australian snakes are poisonous.

ACROSS 1. Marienbad, for one 4. Marvelous, in slang 7. Dreary sound 12. Get misty-eyed 13. Cause of harm, ruin or death 14. ___ Jack, British ag 15. Ominous signs of war 17. Group of musical notes 18. Address 19. Heir’s concern 21. Amazon, e.g. 22. Detective, at times 23. Covered, in a way 27. Divine 31. Doublemint, e.g. 32. Backs 34. Chip away at 35. “... ___ he drove out of sightâ€? 36. Bride’s counterpart 38. A hand 39. Renaissance ďŹ ddle 42. Joe ___, prizeďŹ ghter

44. ___ v. Wade 45. Bully 47. Express strong objection 49. “Dang!â€? 51. Jail, slangily 52. FortiďŹ ed wine 54. Series of rock formations 58. “Remember the ___!â€? 59. Indistinguishable 61. Small South American monkeys with long, bushy tails 62. ___ of the above 63. Jam 64. “The ďŹ nal frontierâ€? 65. “___ lost!â€? 66. Biddy

7. Malleable 8. Asthmatic’s device 9. Brawl 10. Blood’s partner 11. Armageddon 12. Pair 13. Alcohol illegally produced or sold 16. Lid or lip application 20. Amniotic ___ 23. Blender button 24. Amorphous creature 25. Benjamin Disraeli, e.g. 26. Sag 28. Engine sounds 29. Dostoyevsky novel, with “Theâ€? 30. Formally surrender 31. Disease cause 33. Bar order 37. Geologic time of grasses and grazing mammals 40. Native 41. Pertaining to thin, wispy clouds 43. Begin 46. Ring bearer, maybe 48. Improve, in a way 50. Shoestrings how-to 52. High-ďŹ ve, e.g. 53. Maori war dance with chanting 54. Camping gear 55. “God’s Little ___â€? 56. Indian bread 57. “A Nightmare on ___ Streetâ€? 58. Balaam’s mount 60. ___-eyed

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Sun/Moon Chart Full 3/27

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