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

GilletteADVERTISERFREE Take one! Published Weekly – Vol. 37, No. 21 – May 22-28, 2013 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com

Now Available

1201 W. Second Street307-682-9306 | www.gillettenewsrecord.com

Look for your copy on Gillette

Advertiser Racks in

Gillette, Wright, Moorcroft & Pine Haven.Also available on

www.gillettenewsrecord.com

FREE!

Your 2013 vacation guide

from the BIGto theHORNS

BLACK HILLS

Sheridan ✳ Buffalo ✳ Gillette

Wright ✳ Moorcroft ✳ Pine Haven

Hulett ✳ Devils Tower ✳ Sundance

Deadwood ✳ Spearfish ✳ Rapid City

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Gillette's Five Day Day Forecast

Sun/Moon Chart

Peak Fishing/Hunting Times

Last Week’s Almanac & Growing Degree Days

Gillette Advertiser Weather Report

Wednesday Mostly Sunny

66 / 45

Thursday Partly Cloudy

70 / 49

Friday Mostly Sunny

78 / 49

Saturday Mostly Sunny

80 / 50

Sunday Isolated T-storms

76 / 48

Peak TimesDay AM PMWed 9:23-11:23 8:53-10:53Thu 10:21-12:21 9:51-11:51Fri 11:22-1:22 10:52-12:52Sat 11:30-1:30 11:00-1:00

Peak TimesDay AM PMSun ---- 11:55-1:55Mon 12:58-2:58 1:28-3:28Tue 1:59-3:59 2:29-4:29

www.WhatsOurWeather.com

DayWedThuFriSatSunMonTue

Sunrise5:26 a.m.5:26 a.m.5:25 a.m.5:24 a.m.5:23 a.m.5:23 a.m.5:22 a.m.

Sunset8:30 p.m.8:31 p.m.8:32 p.m.8:33 p.m.8:34 p.m.8:35 p.m.8:36 p.m.

Moonrise5:50 p.m.7:03 p.m.8:15 p.m.9:23 p.m.

10:22 p.m.11:13 p.m.11:55 p.m.

Moonset3:40 a.m.4:18 a.m.5:03 a.m.5:56 a.m.6:58 a.m.8:07 a.m.9:19 a.m.

Date5/135/145/155/165/175/185/19

High88807977746558

Low57553549484949

Normals63/3764/3864/3864/3865/3965/3965/39

Precip0.00"0.00"0.00"0.10"0.25"0.04"0.18"

Date Degree Days5/13 225/14 185/15 75/16 13

Date Degree Days5/17 115/18 75/19 4

Farmer's Growing Degree Days

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.

Full5/24

Last5/31

New6/8

First6/16

Throughout this week three planets will be moving into position for what will become, early next week, the most stunning planetary grouping of the year. The assemblage takes place low in the west during evening twilight. The triad includes Mercury and Venus becoming more prominent because of their increasing distance from the sun, and Jupiter, which because of its slow orbital motion, will be overtaken

Mercury, only nine degrees from the sun and setting about 52 minutes after sundown; Venus reaches the horizon only 15 minutes later. Jupiter, because of its distance from Sol, will pose no problem in viewing. Forty minutes after sundown, Venus will still be four degrees above the horizon, and Jupiter will be 10 degrees in altitude. They should be easily seen if a good western horizon is available. Scan just above the horizon 30 minutes after sunset. Binoculars will help Venus and Jupiter stand out more easily against a bright horizon. By Saturday, May 25, the scene has changed completely. All three planets will be found in a tight little triangle about three degrees in diameter and six degrees above the horizon, 40 minutes after

and lowest to the horizon, followed by Jupiter, which will be farthest to the left. Faintest and farthest to the right will be Mercury. All three members will be bright and easily visible to the unaided eye if sky conditions are transparent enough and the observing location unobscured enough to permit objects only a few degrees above the horizon to be seen. On May 26,

and Jupiter separated by just one degree. www.astronomy.org

Today's Local UV Index Weather Trivia

What causes thunder? ?

Answer: Rapidly expanding gases along the lightning bolt.

3 50 - 2 4 6 8 107 9 11+

0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate,6-7: High, 8-10: Very High,

11+: Extreme Exposure

ServiceServiceTimesTimes

First United Methodist ChurchFirst United Methodist Church2000 W. Lakeway Road • (307) 686-7339

8 a.m..............................Contemplative Service9:15 a.m.....................Praise Music9:15-10:15 a.m..............Blended Worship10:30 a.m........................Adult Sunday School

001 CHEAP STUFF

$50. Black Lab mix dog. 307-756-2730.

Whirlpool dryer, $100. 307-680-2904.

This newspaper is not responsible or liablewhatsoever for any claim made by an ad inthis newspaper or for any of the services,

products or opportunities offered by our adver-tisers. The content of any advertisement is thesole responsibility of the advertiser. We do notendorse, encourage or promote the purchaseor sale of any product, service, company orindividual that chooses to advertise in this

newspaper, and we reserve the right to refuseany/ all advertising we deem inappropriate orunacceptable by our company standards. Inaddition, this newspaper reserves the right toedit, or locate any classified advertisementunder whatever heading we decide will bestconform with our classification regulations.

Free steer manure. Will load. 307-680-0674.

Horse manure, $25 per pickup load. Will load.307-660-4304.

002 AUTOMOBILES

2007 Suzuki Aerio, 46,000 miles, $5,500/OBO. 660-0996.

Auto insurance preferred and SR-22’s. CallElizabeth Jones Agency, 307-682-6520.

CASH FOR CARS.Top dollar for good quality used vehicles.

Must be good physical and mechanical con-dition. Bob at Thunder Basin Ford, 680-

8445.

Auto Repair, reasonable rates. Manning’sRepair. 307-685-6968.

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

1993 Lexus GS300, 2JZ engine, runs, hasbody damage. $1,000/ OBO. 307-696-3966.

New white 2009 Sym Fiddle II, 125cc scooter,Blue Book retail $2,000, asking $1,600/OBO.

670-2493.

1982 Chevette diesel, four door hatchback,307-756-2544.

Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 2004 coupe. Auto,silver with black interior. Sunroof. 120,000

miles, asking $4,250/ OBO 307-670-1897.

LOW, LOW MILES. 2007 Ford Sport Trac XLT,V6, dark gray, automatic door, locks, rear win-dow, six disc CD, like new, 35,000 miles, 18-21mpg. Includes $100 detail credit. $21,500.

307-299-2177.

2006 Subaru Legacy, automatic, sunroof, oneowner, 124,000 miles, great condition, $7,000/

OBO. 307-299-2708.

003 CLASSICS

Two restorables 1965 Impala Convertibles.680-4025.

004 TRUCKS, VANS

CASH FOR TRUCKS.Top dollar for good quality used vehicles.

Must be good physical and mechanical con-dition. Bob at Thunder Basin Ford, 680-

8445.

005 FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

2010 Ford Explorer XLT $20,500/ OBO. Black.Must see!! Many options and clean, 51,900

miles. Optional transferable warranty$1,500,.689-3023.

2006 Ford F150 XLT, 4x4, very nice conditioninside and out, 160K miles, $11,000/ OBO.

Any time 719-213-1378.

1989 GMC 1500, automatic, 4x4, rebuilt 350,400 transmission, 241 transfer case, newbrakes and exhaust, $2,500. 680-9227.

1991 Chevy 2500, 454, rebuilt transmission,700R4, $2,500/ OBO. 680-9227.

005 FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

1988 Chevy dually four door, 454 automatic,utility box, $3,000. 1982 F-250, $1,000. 680-

4025.

2000 3/4 ton Chevy pickup, 91,000 miles,excellent shape, matching topper, $12,500.

307-689-9971.

2008 GMC Sierra 1500 extended cab SLE1.19,100 miles, warranty. $21,000. 682-6146.

006 CAMPERS,MOTORHOMES

2003 Sun Seeker 2900LE, 18,000 miles,$19,900. 307-660-7622.

2003 Windriver 804 pickup camper, fits longbox, electric jacks, three-way fridge, six gallonwater heater gas/ electric, gas smoke detector,shower, power roof vent. In good shape, ask-

ing $5,000/ OBO. 660-1561

Holiday Rambler Savoy, 2006, 30-ft., sleepsten, two sets of bunkbeds, slide out, $13,500/

OBO. 307-680-0542.

Alfa 40' "See Ya" 2005. 39K miles on 350 cat-apiller, two slides, loaded with all the options,

very nice. 682-2988.

2008 Starcraft Antiqua XLT, 245QB, 26’, excel-lent condition. Asking $12,500. 307-299-1278.

2001 Kountry Star fifth wheel, 33’, threeslides, $14,000. 682-2357 or 680-7097.

1999 Shasta, 22' fifth-wheel, great condition$5,800/ OBO

307-299-8671.

2012 Jayco 22-foot bumper pull, electricawning, loaded, $14,500/ OBO. 680-1995.

1981 Prowler, $1,800/ OBO. 307-660-2078.

1989 Innsbruck by Gulfstream, 28' fifth-wheeltrailer, good condition, everything works A/C,

generator, microwave, awning, two largepropane tanks. $3,900, 257-7015 or 257-0661

after 7:30pm.

2007 40’ Challenger by Keystone, veryclean and loaded. Four slide-outs, king-sizebed, island kitchen, flat screen TV, recliners

and ALL extras included. $37,900. CallDebbie 689-6274 or Barrett 689-3911.

2003 Rockwood 26’ fifth-wheel, model8240SS. 307-660-6581.

008 MOTORCYCLES

2001 Honda XR650L Dual Sport, 48 MPG intown. 307-682-6681.

2009 Honda Rebel, 250cc, under 1,100 miles,like new. 307-689-8502.

2001 HD Ultra Classic, $9,000/ OBO. 2004 HDFatboy, many extras, $10,000/ OBO. 307-696-

3861.1982 Honda CX500C, custom paint, new tires,

runs great, excellent condition, 3,500 miles.$2,300. 307-680-8928.

2008 Honda Shadow Spirit 750, low miles,$4,500. 307-363-3680.

2004 Big Dog Chopper 107 S & S motor,baker six-speed transmission, cams, nice

paint. Runs and looks great, $11,000/ OBO.307-689-2409.

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.

2009 Starlight motorcycle trailer, fiberglass,used very little. Asking $1,000/ 307-299-1278.

2006 blue Suzuki Boulevard LS650, only 930miles, $3,000. 1999 H-D Ultra Classic, red,16,969 miles, $8,000. 2008 Honda CRF230L, 2,456 miles, $4,000 307-299-6580.

Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide, 2005,4,800 miles, always garaged, too many

upgrades to list, $9,800. 680-6386

011 BOATS

2000 Bayliner, inboard/ outboard, 20’4, 220HP, 5.0L. $6,500. 660-8104.

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YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A

CASH REWARD UP TO

$1,000

Elizabeth (Betsy) Jones, CPIW, LUTCF, DAE- Agent

Auto-Preferred & SR22’sHome Owners • Renters

Building StrongerCommunities

1001 S. Douglas Hwy., Ste. 184 682-6520

www.farmersunioninsurance.com/ejones

Gillette CrimeStoppers

Wyoming Beverage Inc.Wyoming Beverage Inc.of Gilletteof Gillette

(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.

FEATURED CRIMES:

VANDALISMCrime Stoppers needs your help in solving several vandalisms’ that have occurred in Gillette. Unknown suspect(s) have been spray painting private property, primarily using blue or black spray paint. The suspect(s) are painting initials, 666 or Wolf Gang.

NARCOTICSCrime 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.

If you have information that can solve these or any other crimes, please call Crime Stoppers at 686-0400 or the High School Crime Stoppers at 682-4185. You can remain anonymous and may earn up to $1,000 in reward.

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. •Arrange for lawn to be mowed while away. •Never leave keys in “secret” hiding places, burglars know where to look. •Install a burglar alarm system.

Auto Immune Case & CureAuto Immune Case & Cure Featuring Annesse Brockely Featuring Annesse Brockely

Thursday, May 23 • 5 p.m.

2701 Powder Basin Ave.686-7177 • www.bevsbrew.com

Understanding the root to disease. Eat your way to better health.

Published every Wednesday by the Gillette News Record1201 W. Second St., Gillette, WY 82716

To advertise, call 682-9306 Bob Kettrey, Ext. 121 • Leslie Warner, Ext. 214

Anthony Ferris, Ext. 215 • Michele Gossett, Ext. 216Wendy Beck, Ext. 218

PLEASE NOTE!The Gillette Advertiser is carrier-delivered to about

11,000 households in the Gillette and Wright areas. You also can pick upthe 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

011 BOATS

12-foot aluminum Starcraft, $300/ OBO. 307-696-5205.

Largest selection of pre-owned family boats inNorthwest! All come with warranty!

www.bighornwatersports.com, 307-548-7571,Lovell WY.

2008 Q4 Super Sport 18' 135 H.P. Nice cruis-er/ ski boat. Excellent condition. $12,300 with

extras 307-299-8030.

012 PARTS & ACCESSORIES

Buying junk batteries. 660-3738.

Nationwide parts locating. Best prices.Transmissions, transfers, axles, more. Used/

rebuilts. Installations available. 660-3738.

015 UTILITY TRAILERS

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

016 HOMES (LOCAL)

Gorgeous five bedroom, three bath home onfive acre corner lot close to town with 30x40shop, large shed and $3,000 allowance forconcrete in shop or seller pay closing costs.

MUST SEE! RD QUALIFIED. Call Barrett, 689-3911.

Three bedroom, two full baths, 2,496SFhouse for sale. New roof, steel siding,

updated windows. Lots of trees and twosheds. Close to schools, hospital and down-

town. $170,000. 307-660-2657.

McCann Heights. Ranch style 1,100-sq.ft. upand down, three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, finishedbasement, new central air, single car garage,

large fenced yard, $198,000. 686-0120 or 660-1738.

COMPARE THIS PRICE! Three bedroom, twobathroom home on two 5 acre lots, $154,000.

Call Tami, 307-689-6308.

In Gillette, three bedroom, one bath. Call fordetails, 605-515-0912.

CUSTOM UBC modulars, build to suit andavailable now on full basements with

garages and shops. Residential half acretracts behind bread store and new rec cen-ter. Acre lots in City and 5-40 acre tracts inthe County. Exclusive lots in Gillette, Rozetand Wright. Two-story stick built, four bed-room, 1-1/2 bath, with 2,600 sq.ft. finished

and two car garage coming soon. CallBarrett at 689-3911 for showings and

details. 3% commission paid to realtors.

Sage Valley, four bedroom, three bath, two car.Stone entry, theater room, close to schools,

$259,900. 308-760-1667.

4-J, three bedroom, 1-1/2 baths. Cozy highceilings. New siding,.attached one car. Fencedyard, shed. Low maintenance. Move-in condi-tion. $169,999. Lease Purchase option avail-

able. Call 307-756-2644.

017 HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

Upton, four bedroom, 1-3/4 baths. New customkitchen and bathroom. Large family room,

new roof, new windows. Tons of storage, 16 x24 shop, large deck. Double lot. $150,000.

Bob 307-756-2662.

Casper townhome with mountain view. Nice.four bedroom, 3.5 bath, two car garage, cen-

tral air, appliances, fenced with sprinklers.$188,500. 6946 Columbia River Road. Byowner at 307-660-3164, 307-680-4824.

018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

Upgraded and remodeled two bedroom/one bath mobile home for sale. Motivatedseller! Asking $7,000. All reasonable offers

will be considered. Tim, 307-689-2018.

018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

Exclusive land home packages in thePine Haven area Custom modular or

manufactured housing. 100% financing.Call Karrie Jo or Mike (Krafty). 687-0333.

Powder River Manufactured Homes.

2008 16x80, three bedroom, two bath mobilehome on rented lot. Asking $39,000. 307-660-

0347.

Large four bedroom, three bath, in excellentcondition Priced to sell. Financing available.

Call 687-0333.

CUSTOM manufactured and modular UBChomes available NOW. Residential half acrelots behind bread store and new rec center.One acre tracts in City and exclusive lots inGillette, Rozet and Wright. RD qualified with

NO construction loans necessary. CallBarrett at 689-3911 for details and show-

ings.

1980 Champion mobile home, 12x51, newpaint, roof. Two bedroom, one bath, dishwash-er, wood siding, swamp cooler. 307-622-2375.

Three bedroom, two bath, on rented acre lot,with workshop. 689-8535.

Gorgeous five bedroom, three bath home onfive acre corner lot close to town with 30x40shop, large shed and $3,000 allowance forconcrete in shop or seller pay closing costs.

MUST SEE! RD QUALIFIED. Call Barrett, 689-3911.

1982 16x80, 10x14 deck, 14x28 addition,swamp cooler. Has been upgraded inside and

out. Must be moved. $17,500. 687-7461.

019 MOBILE HOMES(OUT OF TOWN)

14x70 three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath with additionand wood stove on 10.6 acres. 30x32 barn,

five outbuildings, own well. School bus route.Upton Wyoming. $125,000. 307-468-2577.

021 LOTS, ACREAGES

Big Horn Mountain lot by lake, $28,000. 307-217-1004.

Castle Heights Estates lots for sale. Lotsizes range from 6,722 sq-ft to 19,111

sq-ft. Prices range from $35,000 to$59,900. Custom designed homes alsoavailable. Let’s design your very own

dream home. For more information callHarry Kimbrough, 307-680-8251,

RE/MAX Professionals.

www.HarryKimbrough.com

40 acre lots close to Moorcroft. Call 307-756-3339 for information.

Country living at its best. Stick built or modularhomes, great water, electric and telephones tolot line. Five acres and up. Rozet Ranchettes,

307-660-7135 or 307-682-5909.

022 COMMERCIALPROPERTY

Duplex, Antelope Valley, two bedroom, onebath, garage. Good rental history. John, 680-

6859.

Office Space in Gillette, call Del at 307-686-5787.

024 RENTAL HOMES

Two bedroom, one bath house, downtown.Washer/ dryer, no smoking, no pets. $900/

month. 307-696-9726.

Two bedroom, one bath, washer/ dryer, dish-washer, one car garage, $750/ month, $750/

deposit plus utilities. Month to month lease. Nopets. Available now. James or Traci, 307-689-

3689, 307-660-9651.

Four bedroom, two bathroom house for rent.One car garage, $1,200/ month plus deposit.

680-2460.

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Was

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‘13 JAY FLIGHT SWIFT154BH Lightweight Travel Trailer

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Was

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Was

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6

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Was

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024 RENTAL HOMES

Condo: Three bedroom. No pets, no smoking,$1,100/ month plus utilities. 307-686-0614

Cabin style, older home. Two bedrooms, stove,refrigerator. 18 miles east of Moorcroft, pets

okay, $500/ month. Ivan, 307-756-3222.

Two bedroom, one bath duplex with garage,$800/ month, $800/ deposit. Call 660-9167.

Townhome, two bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath, washer,dryer. $700/ month. No pets, non-smoking,

307-680-8896, 307-686-8468.Townhouse, three bedroom, two bath, one cargarage. No smoking, no pets, $1,200/ month.

307-680-8311.

Three bedroom, three bath, two car garage, inMcCann Heights, $1,400/ month. No pets, no

smoking. 307-682-5781.Two bedroom, 1-1/4 bath, two car garage.

307-696-5690.

Three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath. No smoking, nopets. 307-689-2336.

Rural property for rent. Allows horses. Formore detail please call Real Estate Systems of

Gillette Inc. 307-682-0964

Very nice duplex, two bedroom 1-1/2 bath, nopets. Includes central air and a sprinkler sys-

tem. Please call Real Estate Systems ofGillette Inc. 307-682-0964.

REMAX Professionals, Carmel Dorame, 689-8431, wyproperty1.com.

One bedroom, one bath house located indowntown area. No pets and referencesrequired. Available May 1st. 680-9440.

Secluded country home. Five bedroom, threebath, appliances, electric heat, located 18

miles E..of Moorcroft, I-90 access, Shop andhorse barn. $1,800/ month. Ivan, 307-756-

3222.

Two bedroom, one bath, recently remodeledolder home. All utilities paid, including washer/dryer. No pets or smoking. Six month lease,

$750/ month, call/ text 307-680-1604.

024 RENTAL HOMES

Two bedroom, one bath townhouse located inWestover. Garage and unfinished basement.No pets and references required. Available

May 10th. 680-9440.

Nice one bedroom house in quiet neighbor-hood. Call 660-8919.

Nice two bedroom duplex, $800 rent plus.605-484-3410.

025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES

Two bedroom duplex, washer/ dryer, deck onback, all utilities paid. Some pets welcome.

Call Jim 307-680-8542, Carol 307-680-7885 oroffice 307-682-1885.

Camper, convenient location No pets. 682-4196.

Older, unique one bedroom with two full sizeloft bedrooms. Utilities paid, $675. Most pets

allowed. 680-6274.

Three bedroom, two bath, 16x85 located onGarner Lake Road. Big storage shed, somepets welcome. Call Jim 307-680-8542, Carol

307-680-7885 or office 307-682-1885.

Free first month rent on approval. Large andspacious three bedroom, two bath in Moorcroftwith yard and storage shed. $900/ month. Call

Milt 307-622-7800.

Doublewide located in Wright, CottonwoodMHP, space 13 Sagebrush. Three bedroom,

two bath, fenced yard. Call Jim, 307-680-8542,Carol, 307-680-7885 or office, 307-682-1885.

Full time living, campers for rent, inexpensive.680-2536.

Two bedroom, one bath, all utilities paid. Verylarge fenced yard. Most pets okay. 307-680-

6274.

Camper with three slide-outs. Utilities paid.Available immediately. Some pets welcome.

Call Jim at 307-680-8542, Carol 307-680-7885or office 307-682-1885.

025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES

14x80, three bedrooms, two baths. Washer/dryer, on private lot. Natural gas, no propane.

$900/ month plus deposit. 686-2680.

Attractive mobile homes for rent. Two bed-room, one bath, $750/ month, two bedroom,two bath, $800/ month, three bedroom, onebath, $900/ month. Small pet welcome. 307-

682-8000.

Three bedroom, one bath, on two acres, hors-es allowed, $850/ month, $850/ deposit. 307-

686-2680.

Three bedroom, two full bath doublewide,fenced in yard, some utilities included. 307-

660-3891.

RV for rent out in the country, fully furnished.No pets or smoking 307-299-0466.

Three bedroom trailer. For information call660-5210.

Available June 1st: Three bedroom, two bath,fenced yard, $1,200/ per month. 307-680-6422

or 307-660-4456.

14x80 very clean three bedroom, two bath,fenced yard. Nice community. No more noise,

above and below (like apartment living).Washer/ dryer is yours with one year lease.

Rent $850, deposit $800. 307-682-6930.

Four RV’s set up ready to move in. 680-0854or 680-2536.

Two bedroom, $700. 608-212-0056.

14x70 three bedroom with additions. Big beau-tiful fenced yard. 307-689-4009.

Homes for rent: Three and four bedroom,washer/ dryer, hardwood flooring.

Call 680-2536.

026 APARTMENTS

Nice two bedroom duplex with garage. Recentextensive cosmetics and repair. 660-8919.

Two bedroom apartment, $650. Call 660-5724.

026 APARTMENTS

Two bedroom behind library, one car garage,washer/ dryer. No pets or smoking. $700/

month. 307-689-1783.

Warlow Drive Apartments, 1720 W. Warlow Dr.One, two, and three bedroom studio apart-

ments available. Utilities included. Clean, newwindows, laundry facilities, playground and

much more. Remodel complete. Office hours:9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Call 682-5041 for more

information.

Two bedroom in four-plex, new carpet andpaint, laundry on-site, no smoking, no pets

Tenant pays electricity, $700/ month. 307-680-2585.

Three bedroom, $750 monthly, utilities includ-ed. 307-620-2167.

Nice two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath in four-plex,Sutherland, $675/ month, $675/ deposit. Call

307-299-2005.

Clean, two bedroom in four-plex, washer/dryer. No pets or smoking. $650/ month. 689-

1783.

107 Ross, two bedroom apartment. All utilitiesincluded, $750/ month. Call Josh McGrath at680-5064, or Steve Laakso at 680-4956. ERA

Boardwalk Real Estate Inc.

Westover, very nice three bedroom, $750/month, $750/ deposit. Wood stove. Patio. No

pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.

Fully furnished one bedroom apartments forrent. Weekly/ monthly. All utilities including Wi-

Fi paid. 307-682-3665.

$750, two bedroom townhouse, washer/ dryer,no pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.

Very large three bedroom, Antelope Valley,$900/ month plus deposit. Tenant pays elec-

tricity. 307-660-7521

Remodeled, spacious, one bedroom apart-ments, $500/ month No pets. Laundry avail-

able on-site. 307-670-5587.

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Spring CleaningSpecial

Any purchase over $200 prior to 7.31.13 will have the choice of:

FREE couch cleaning (up to 8’ long) orFREE 1 Year Warranty on

oil/water based spots

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning - Water, Fire & Mold Damage

PINERIDGECleaning & Restoration

A Ridge Above the Rest!

Call for an expert inspection today!307-660-7856

www.pineridgeclean.com

SudokuThe challenge is to fill every row across, every column down, and every3x3 box with the digits 1 through 9. Each 1 through 9 digit must appearonly once in each row across, each column down, and each 3x3 box.

© 2008. Feature Exchange

Look for solution in this issue.

Uh Oh!

Two snakes were slithering through a grassy fi eld. One snake turned to the other and asked, “Hey, do you suppose we are poisonous snakes?”

“I have no idea,” said hissnake friend. “Why?”

“Well,” said the fi rst snake, “I just bit my lip.”

026 APARTMENTS

Clean, quiet two bedroom. Washer, dryer, airconditioning. 682-6255.

1/2 month free. Spacious two bedroom, 880-sq.-ft., full kitchen, washer/ dryer hookups,

patio/ storage. Rent special $749/ month. CallThunder Rock Apartments, 307-686-9730.

Open Saturday 10-2.

$700. Very nice three bedroom in quiet four-plex, $700 deposit. No pets, six month lease.

686-0705.

So clean! Two bedroom apartments, furnishedor unfurnished available. 660-6488.

One bedroom, fully furnished apartment, $400/month, $150/ deposit; country living. Call 680-

9465.

Two bedroom, one bath, washer/ dryer,garage, $750/ month plus utilities. No pets.Call Pat Avery Real Estate, 307-660-2475.

Two bedroom, one bath, washer/ dryer,near school in Westover, $700/ month. 685-

0515.

Three bedroom duplex, garage, no pets. SageValley area. 307-680-2330.

$600. Two bedroom, quiet four-plex, no pets,$600 deposit, six month lease. 686-0705.

Nice two bedroom, Westover Hills, withgarage, washer/ dryer, $800/ month plus

deposit and utilities. 406-366-1638.

Two bedroom, $750/ month with free city utili-ties, $650/ security deposit. Clean and fresh.

No smoking. Pets.on approval. 682-4598, 680-6880.

Clean two bedroom four-plex, washer, dryer,dishwasher, disposal, new windows, no smok-ing, sorry no pets. $575/ month, $575/ deposit.

689-3664 or 682-7827.

Two bedroom apartment, pets okay. You payelectricity. 660-2786.

Two bedroom, one bath, one stall garage,washer, dryer, extra storage. Call 660-8472 or

299-0467.

Centrally located two bedroom, 1-1/2 bathapartment, $650 a month, offers fireplace and

washer/ dryer hook-ups. Please call RealEstate Systems of Gillette Inc. for more infor-

mation, 307-682-0964.

Fairway Estates- 307-686-9988. Incomerestricted. Two bedroom with garage, $665/

month.

One bedroom apartment, $650/ month plusutilities. No pets. References required. 680-

9440.

$450 a month plus two weeks free with a newsix month lease, on select one bedroom apart-

ments. No pets allowed. Please call RealEstate Systems for more information at 307-

682-0964.

Nice and clean one and two bedroom apart-ments starting at $595. 686-6488.

Spacious, downtown one bedroom apartment.Off-street parking. Washer/dryer. All utilitiesincluded, $680. No pets, no smoking. 660-

2161.

Nice two bedroom duplex in quiet neighbor-hood. 660-8919.

Two bedroom, unfurnished, utilities paid. 307-756-2431.

Two bedroom, fully furnished apartment. Nopets. Clean, located behind Walmart, $750/

rent, $750/ deposit. Contact Pam at 686-5177ext 102.

Several two bedroom, one bath apartments forrent. Please call Real Estate Systems of

Gillette Inc. at 307-682-0964 for more details.

027 ROOMS FOR RENT

Room! $300. 608-212-0056.

Low weekly ratesavailable at the Super 8 Motel. 307-682-

8078.

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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGYGILLETTE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

DAVID A. BECK, M.D.

FAMILY PRACTICETHOMAS T. ANDREW, M.D.HERITAGE HEALTH CARE CENTER

201 W. Lakeway Rd., Ste.300

ORAL/MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONSJOHN K. NAUGLE, A.A.O.M.S., A.B.O.M.S.

UROLOGYCENTRAL WY UROLOGICAL ASSOC.

PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHIATRY & COUNSELINGTHE WELLNESS CENTERS

COUNSELING & LIGHT THERAPYBRIGHTER HORIZONS COUNSELING

113 S. Gillette Ave., Ste. 203

HEALTHCAREA LISTING OF PROFESSIONAL AREA HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS

This Month in HistoryMay 19 - 1536 - Anne Boleyn, second wife of England’s King Henry VIII, was beheaded at the Tower of London.1906 - The Federated Boys’ Clubs, which later became the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of America, was founded.1906 - The Simplon Tunnel, connecting Brig, Switzerland, to Iselle, Italy, was offi cially opened.1936 - Margaret Mitchell’s epic novel of the Civil War South, “Gone With the Wind,” was published.May 20 - 1506 - Christopher Columbus died in Valladolid, Spain.1862 - President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, opening millions of acres of government-owned land in the West to settlers.1875 - An international treaty providing for the establishment of an International Bureau of Weights and Measures was signed in Sevres, France.1916 - The “Saturday Evening Post” published the fi rst cover by Norman Rockwell, depicting a boy having to care for his infant sibling while his friends went off to play ball.1929 - Charles Lindberg fl ew the fi rst solo transatlantic fl ight.1932 - Amelia Earhart became the fi rst woman to make a solo transatlantic fl ight.May 21 - 1542 - Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto died on the banks of the Mississippi River in present-day Louisiana.1881 - Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.1901 - Connecticut became the fi rst state to enact a speeding-driver law, stipulating that the speed of all motor vehicles should not exceed 12 mph on country highways and 8 mph in city limits.1909 - Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, creator of the M.I. Hummel drawings and fi gurines, was born in Massing, Bavaria.May 22 - 1859 - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.1902 - Crater Lake National Park in Oregon was established.1947 - Congress approved the Truman Doctrine, providing for U.S. aid to Greece and Turkey, with the aim of preventing the spread of communism.1960 - The greatest magnitude earthquake of the 20th century hit southern Chile, registering 9.5 on the Richter scale and killing over 2,000 people.1967 - The children’s show, “Mister Rogers Neighborhood,” premiered on PBS.1972 - President Richard Nixon became the fi rst American president to visit Moscow.May 23 - 1788 - South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the Constitution.1895 - The New York Public Library was established when the private Astor and Lenox libraries were combined.1900 - Sergeant William H. Carney became the fi rst black man to win the Congressional Medal of Honor for his efforts during the Battle of Fort Wagner, South Carolina.1934 - The two-year crime spree of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow (“Bonnie and Clyde”) came to an end when they were shot and killed by a law enforcement posse led by Texas Ranger Frank Hamer in Gibsland, Louisiana.May 24 - 1543 - Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus died in what is now Frombork, Poland.1844 - Samuel Morse sent the fi rst Morse code message from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore.1883 - The Brooklyn Bridge opened after nearly 14 years of construction.1929 - “The Cocoanuts,” the fi rst fi lm to star the Marx brothers, opened at the Rialto Theater in Los Angeles.1935 - The fi rst night baseball game was played in Cincinnati, Ohio, as the fi eld was lit by lights for the fi rst time in major league history.1975 - Jazz legend Duke Ellington died at the age of 75.May 25 - 1787 - Delegates from seven states opened the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.1803 - American author and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.1878 - One of the greatest tap dancers and the grandson of a slave, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, was born in Richmond, Virginia.1977 - George Lucas’s space epic, “Star Wars,” opened in 32 theaters.1979 - In one of the worst U.S. air disasters, an American Airlines DC-10 crashed upon takeoff at O’Hare Airport, killing all 272 aboard and three people on the ground.

027 ROOMS FOR RENT

Furnished rooms, starting at $150/ week. 307-756-2431.

Private furnished rooms, full kitchens, WiFi.Starting at $150/ week, $75 deposit. Sunset

Inn, 307-682-4047.

028 MOBILE HOMESPACES

Small lot downtown. 680-4348.

Two trailer spaces for rent. 307-689-4009.

FOOTHILLS MOBILE HOME PARK, conve-niently located family mobile home park.

Single or doublewide spaces. Two months freerent for newly approved applicants. 307-682-

8300.

Mobile home spaces for rent, includes water.Two months free lot rent with newly approved

application. 307-682-8000.

028 MOBILE HOMESPACES

Two camper spaces for rent. 307-689-4009.

Prairie Rose Mobile Home Park. New spacesavailable and going fast. Call or stop by today,

682-1350, 1615 Arizona Street.

Space for small trailer, near downtown. Nopets 682-4196.

029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

1,500 square feet of office space in CamelPlaza, available Immediately. Please call RealEstate Systems of Gillette Inc., 307-682-0964.

Four offices with reception, great locationand parking, 101 Kendrick. 660-1964

or 682-1500.

Shops spaces for rent: overhead doors,offices, bathroom. Call 680-2536.

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WEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDARWEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDARWednesday, May 22 – Tuesday, May 28

WEDNESDAYCRAZY FUN DRAWING, 4-5 p.m., $12.50, AVA Community Art Center.PAINTING, MUSIC and WINE, 7-9 p.m., $60, AVA Community Art Center.

THURSDAYTEEN ANIME CLUB, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.GRADUATION, 7-9 p.m., Westwood High School, Wyoming Center at Cam-plex.

FRIDAYLITTLE TIKES, 10-11 a.m., $7, AVA Community Art Center.

SATURDAYSATURDAY LITTLE TIKES, 10-11 a.m., $7, AVA Community Art Center.PLANETARIUM, 6-7 p.m., “Oasis in Space;” 7-8 p.m., “Sky Tonight;” 8-9 p.m., “Deep Sky Hunter,” Sage Valley Junior High School.

UNCORKED FUNDRAISER, 7-9 p.m., for Breck McCarty, $50 must be 21, AVA Community Art Center.

SUNDAYSENIOR SEND OFF, all day, Wyoming Center Spirit Hall at Cam-plex.GRADUATION, 1 to 3 p.m., Campbell County High School, Wyoming Center at Cam-plex.

MONDAYWHAT’S CLOSED?, Here’s what’s happening during the holiday: Banks/credit unions are closed Saturday and Monday; post offi ce 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 offi ces, closed; News Record will not publish on Monday

and offi ces will be closed.

TUESDAYTEST PROCTORING, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Campbell County Public Library, call 687-9210.TEEN CARD CLUB, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.4-H and FFA TAGGING, 4 to 7 p.m., Campbell County Fair’s, Cam-plex Barn 3.END OF YEAR BASH, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Lakeview students, Cam-plex Central Pavilion.ADULT ANIME and CARD CLUB, 6:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.PLANETARIUM, 7 to 8 p.m., “Oasis in Space,” 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 [email protected] or bring it to the offi ce at 1201 W. Second St.

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This space is sponsored by the Gillette

News Record, The Campbell County

School District and the businesses

on this page. The student from the

county’s junior high and high school

ranks, is chosen by the school district.

In addition to this special honor, the

student receives a $50 Gift Card from

the Gillette News Record.

On the honor roll for the past year, Jaden George is a

junior at Westwood High School.

Jaden has had art exhibited in the Symposium and other

art shows. She enjoys horses, family and friends.

The daughter of Wendy and Anthony George, Jaden’s

career plans include EMT and paramedic certifi cation.

Jaden was nominated as Student of the Week by the staff

at Westwood High School.

“She is a very focused student who works hard and goes

the extra mile,” said Keith Jacobson, a Westwood science

teacher. “She always seems to have a good attitude and is

friendly to all the other students.”

“She really cares about others and shows empathy

for any student,” said LuAnn Miller, Westwood school

nurse. “She is a good student; she has a positive attitude

and has future education and career goals. She also

recognizes the special qualities of Westwood that

have made her successful academically, personally

and socially.”

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WE PROUDLY SUPPORT OUR OUTSTANDING YOUNG PEOPLE!

029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

Just remodeled. Three offices, bathroom, cof-fee bar. Five offices, two bathrooms, break

room, Boxelder Business Center, SteveShurtz. 689-5551. ADA compliance.

Individual offices,(150 sq.-ft. to 200 sq.-ft.), office suite (1,350sq.-ft.), excellent downtown office building

location. 686-6347, ask for Mike.

11 or 12 offices, 3-1/2 baths, plenty of parkingand offices ready for phone, Internet and net-

work. Fresh paint and a lot of new flooring.Call Gordon 689-6565 for your showing.

Single offices starting at $250 per month, mul-tiple office suites also available, Goings build-ing above Chophouse Restaurant. For details

call Charles at 307-299-1511 or 307-682-6805.

030 STORAGE

RV, boat, toy storage available. Call 307-682-3653.

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

Southern Drive SelfStorage. Located 1/2 mile West of Highway 59

on Southern Drive. 307-685-2888.www.gillettestorage.com.

AA Fenced Storage, 12x40, 1307 SouthernDrive. 307-257-2047.

Storage Units, outside, boat and trailer spaceseasy access. Best price in town. ArapahoeStreet. Engel & Associates. 307-687-0000.

10x20 storage units and 12x40 RV, boat spots.Antelope Butte Storage LLC, 685-8178.

Beacon Self Storage, 686-9729. New units.1375 Southern Drive.

033 RENTAL COMMERCIALPROPERTY

5,600 sq.ft. building. Four large doors,offices, fenced yard. Lease terms nego-tiable. 5753 Winland Drive. 682-6266.

Shop in town: 40x80, 16-foot side walls, fouroverhead doors. Finished inside. Energy Park,212 Butler Spaeth. Paved driveway and yard

space. Contact Tom, 687-1695, 680-1379.

2,000 sq.-ft. with 12’ door, 3/4 bath, yardspace, office. 689-0930.

2500-sq.ft. shop, drive through, 14x14 over-head doors. 307-689-7500.

9,000 sq.-ft. shop and 3,000 sq.-ft. office,zoned C-1, fenced yard. Available June 1. 680-

8774.

2,400-sq.ft. shop with 18’x18’ overhead door,large mezzanine, for rent, lease or sale. 805-

336-5456.

033 RENTAL COMMERCIALPROPERTY

Three Shops for RENT.Different dimensions.

Call 680-0854, 680-2536.

New rentals. Elder Street, off Lakewaybehind vet clinic. Two 60’x40’ bays withthree offices, or any combination of all

spaces. Call 307-682-8688.

1,600-sq.ft. shop with 12x12 overhead door.307-689-7500.

034 HOME FURNISHINGS

Burgundy leather chair and ottoman, $150. Bigman green rocker/ recliner, $75. 307-257-

7297.

Two Lazy Boy recliners, great condition, $450.307-687-2817.

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Sudoku Solution

© 2008. Feature Exchange

Lunches

Wed., May 22: Sloppy Joe on a Whole Wheat Bun, French Fries, Creamy Coleslaw, Orange Quarters, Oatmeal Raisin Cookie.

Thurs., May 23: City of Gillette Sponsored Dinner - Pork Loin, Potatoes & Gravy, Peas & Pearl Onions, Cinnamon Applesauce, Dinner Roll, Cherry Chocolate Cake.

Fri., May 24: Swiss Steak, Baked Potato, Brussels Sprouts, Whole Wheat Bread, Waldorf Salad.

Mon., May 27: Closed for Memorial Day

Tues., May 28: Ham & Scalloped Potatoes, Country Green Beans, Grape Salad, Dinner Roll, Sugar Cookie.

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.

Campbell County Senior Center

Weekly Menu

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.

035 HOME APPLIANCES

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

041 SPORTING GOODS

Winchester Auto Comp powder, Ammo:300WSM, 30-06,.38 S&W,.243, sierra .223 bul-

lets. 689-3289.

Jack Dennis Sports in Jackson, WY has anexpanded gun department and is looking for

fine quality consignment weapons. FFL dealer.Brad 307-733-3270 ext 207.

Rubber raft, oars, with floor, $175. 680-0674.

AR-15, 223/ 5.56, $1,200/ OBO. 307-290-0486.

Bushmaster XM-15, 3x30 round mags, 200+rounds, hard case, bipod, light, and manymore extras, $975/ OBO. 307-399-2012.

Barrett model 82A1, 50 caliber semi-auto,Leopold LRT scope, 510 rounds ammunition,100 rounds of brass, $12,500. 307-689-7015.

Gillette Gun Club Summer Trap League beginsMay 20th and runs until August 22nd. (14

weeks). Sign up forms for teams are availableat the club house Monday through Thursday

from noon until 6pm.

Several AR-10 and AR-15 rifles for sale. Callafter 6pm. 307-696-9941.

042 PETS

Need good home: Mini Dachshund andChihuahuas. Call 307-299-8381 or 307-459-

0074.

German short-haired Pointer puppies for sale.$450/ female, $400/ male. Two females, three

males left. See pics athttp://germanshorthairs.wordpress.com. 307-

660-3455.

Four year old Jack Russell Terrier, neutered,free to good home. 307-660-8945.

Purebred Chihuahua’s for sale. 307-696-0172.

Forever Faithful Pet Crematory, Gillette,WY. Corinne, 660-1134; Rita, 680-0316.

AKC Chihuahuas, males, eight weeks. Fawnand black/ tan, $350.each 605-456-1919.

For sale: Sun conure parrot, three cages, toys,food. Call for information 680-6274.

Yorkie, female, ready to go. Registered, shotsand health guaranteed. $800 307-436-2445.

Boston Terriers, eight weeks, shots, guarantee,registered. 307-436-2445.

AKC Great Dane puppies $800. Only four left.307-299-1682.

Pyrenees cross. 682-8498 or 622-7135.

043 LIVESTOCK

Wanted: An arena disc or drag 8’ to 10’. 307-687-7461.

043 LIVESTOCK

Registered Black Angus Yearling and TwoYear-Old Bulls. Bring your trailer, you'll like

what you see! Volume Discounts.www.claycreek.net 307-762-3541.

Affordable custom fencing, all types and phas-es of fence. Campbell County and surround-

ing. 307-686-3910.

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

Want to lease grass! Hay/ grass combinationfor 100 to 300 head of cows. 307-680-5908.

Wanted to lease Summer Pasture for 30 to 50cow/ calf pairs. Summer pasture for 30 year-ling heifers. 307-686-0294, home or 307-660-

0294.

044 FARM, RANCH EQUIPMENT

1946 Gibson tractor, 3-1/2 HP Wisconsinmotor, single bottom plow, front blade, originalbooks, extra transmission, seat-steering wheel

and extra parts. Runs great. See at 8201Ramshorn.

045 FEED & HAY

High quality alfalfa/ grass mix horse hay. Firstand second cutting, 2012 crops. Small bales,

covered, clean feed. Please call 307-286-8273evenings.

046 BUILDINGMATERIALS

Assorted Steel Buildings.Value discounts as much as 30%. Erection

information available. Source#18X800-964-8335.

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ACROSS

1. ___ of sweat 6. Drinks in great gulps 11. Impede, with “down”14. Cab driver in “It’s a Wonderful

Life”15. Drudge16. Cable network17. Professional performer 19. “A pox on you!”20. Limit access to 21. Famous tower in Paris 23. A pint, maybe24. Those who try to frighten 25. Pinpoint29. Extreme paleness 30. Be theatrical31. Diminished by32. Blast35. Kudzu, for one36. People person37. Lady of Lisbon38. “___ alive!” (contraction)39. Frigid

40. Philanthropist41. Even more senseless43. Putting areas 44. Lack46. ___ green47. Outdo48. Ramparts 53. “___ we having fun yet?”54. Sleight of hand 56. Big ___ Conference57. A short composition for a solo

instrument 58. Indian salad59. “Dig in!”60. Crowded61. Lug

DOWN

1. “Cold one”2. Coastal raptor3. Aardvark fare4. Losing proposition?5. Notched

6. “The fi nal frontier”7. Habeas corpus, e.g.8. Carbonium, e.g.9. High school choral group (2

wds) 10. Novels produced in

installments 11. A neutral area between two

rival powers (2 wds) 12. Basket material13. Highlanders, e.g.18. Game piece22. Away24. More rational25. Dolly ___ of “Hello, Dolly!”26. Bypass27. Not contradictory 28. Absorbed, as a cost29. Covered with hair 31. Donnybrook33. Soon, to a bard34. Links numbers36. Solid, in a sense37. ___-eyed39. Covered, in a way40. Bloomers 42. After expenses43. Neuter44. Decrease45. Kentucky college46. Blender button48. Resting places49. Asian nurse50. Commuter line51. Sky box?52. Become unhinged55. Revolver

047 TOOLS

Snap-on KRA2411PCM 50" Rolling ChestClassic 78 Blue, $3,000/ OBO

KNAACK JOBMASTER 112 Toolbox, $1,200/OBO.

307-299-5159, leave message.

048 AUCTIONS

Linda Ammari Living Estate Auction. Sunday,May 19, 2013, 11:00am. 1017 Pioneer Avenue,

Gillette, WY, 82718. Westover Subdivision.Complete household, go to auctionzip.comID#27765. Sale conducted by Biesheuvel

Auction & Appraisal.

050 WANT TO BUY

Want to buy any campers for cash. Call 680-0854.

052 MISC. MERCHANDISE

22”Wx49”L bathroom vanity top; stainless steelkitchen sink; fluorescent lights with wood trim

on ends, 49”Lx15”W; ceiling fans, gold in color;assortment of lighting fixtures, all gold in color,interior; assortment of interior door knobs, cab-

inet knobs and drawer handles, all gold incolor. Home, 687-1143; cell, 689-5642.

FAST TREES! Grow 6-8 feet yearly $16- $23delivered. Potted. Brochure 1-509-447-4181.

www.fasttrees.com.

Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOODFURNACE. Safe, clean, efficient, WOOD

HEAT Mountain Pines Construction LLC 605-423-8113.

Cabela’s 4’x15’ new pool, $175. Call 680-0674.

New 8x12 shed, $1,100. 307-756-3314.

052 MISC. MERCHANDISE

Traeger Grill Pellets only $16.99 each. Buythree or more and save $1 per bag.

Wyoming Water Solutions, 605 E 7th Street,Gillette

M-F, 8am to 6pm

056 BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES

Business for lease or sale. Gasoline, bar,kitchen, newly remodeled inside and out. OnHwy 16 East main route to Yellowstone. Call

307-217-1333 or 307-620-0819.

057 CHILD CARE

Just 4 Kids has limited openings for summer,ages two to five. Join us at one of Gillette’s

oldest daycares for summer and have a hardto find spot for fall daycares that includes pre-school. 20 years in daycare. 2808 Elder, 685-

7210, 1001 N. Hwy. 14-16, 686-7558. www.just4kidsdaycareandpreschool.com.

Licensed daycare, Michelle, 670-1395.

Licensed Childcare available. 307-363-3680.

059 LAWN CARE

LARRY’S LAWN CARE.307-689-8896.

Landscapes by Holcomb. Trees, shrubs,mulch, rock and compost. 3405 Southern

Drive, 685-1321.

Yard Solution, your mowing solution. Call 307-680-5083.

The Best Tree's: Deep Root Fertilizing, Insectcontrol, Dr. Bob's Tree Care. 687-0383.

Summer lawn care, free quotes, 406-480-2476.

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SEARCHJobClassified ad? Call Gillette Advertiser 682-9306,Ext.0 / [email protected]

059 LAWN CARE

One call does it all. Regular and specialty turfblends for a lasting greener lawn. Try our

VorTex or TexStar sold exclusively at KorbySod LLC. Call 1-866-644-5296.

www.korbysod.com.

Looking for lawn mowing jobs. 307-670-8125.

060 CLEANING

Home ManagementServices. Professional residential, commercialand construction cleaning. Reasonable rates.

257-2933.www.hmscleans.com.

062 CONSTRUCTION

Pole barns and shops. 307-670-2336.

RAISLEY PAINTING, LLCRemodels, new construction/ industrialsandblasting. Since 1994. Call Travis

Raisley for free estimate.A BRUSH ABOVE THE COMPETITION.

307-670-3292.

Rick OldaughConstruction.

Roofing and siding. Garages, pole build-ings and wood basements. Remodelingand additions. Thirty years experience.

307-689-4820.

Affordable custom fencing, 307-686-3910.

062 CONSTRUCTION

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

687-0111, 670-1741.

GARDNER HAULING. Roll off dump bins. Jobsite/ renovations/ cleanup, etc. Demolition andremoval of any and all material. 307-257-9712.

Beat anyone’s price!

Gunderson Painting.33 years serving Gillette, free estimates

689-5592.

BuchananExcavating

Basements, septic, driveways, grading,and much more.

Licensed andinsured.

307-670-8335, 307-660-1508, Chad.

On The Level Construction, LLC. Kitchen, bathand remodel specialists. 307-689-8637.

www.onthelevel-gillette.com.

Basements, decks, etc. Design, build andremodel. 307-670-2336.

SIDING. Specializing in steel and vinylapplication. Soffit and fascia, window anddoor replacement. New and old construc-tion. 16 years of local experience. Contact

Jason at Miller Exteriors, 685-0434.

062 CONSTRUCTION

BRAD’S MOBILE HOME PARTS AND SER-VICE.

Free estimates.Call 307-299-5943 or 307-682-0155.

Pole barns, decks, roofing, siding, finishwork and painting, concrete. 307-351-0164.

Sparks Concrete Lifting.Repair rather than replace.

605-255-5010,.605-209-6720.

sparksconcretelifting.com.

Brad’s Top QualityFencing, 307-299-5943 or 307-682-0155.

LICENSEDQUALITY PAINTING.

Water and fire damage, insurance claims.Interior specialist. Sheetrock, trim, staining,

texture, insulation, decks, finished basements/garages, doors, exterior. Wood fence recondi-

tioning. Experience since 1979. ExpedientProfessional Service. Steve Pardington, 307-

670-3384. References.

053 CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT

2000 Cat 426C Backhoe 2910 hours. Excellentcondition. Call 660-4202 for more information.

063 MISC. SERVICES

Complete moving service. Call We’ll Clean ItUp, 682-3394.

Home Repair and Handyman, window andsiding replacement. 30+ years experience.Call David, 307-686-4038 or 307-670-4143.

Custom sewing and alterations. 307-670-8824.

SMALL TRACTOR ETC. Mowing, tilling,loader, rear blade. 689-0747.

Do you have dusty roads or driveways. DustControl, Inc can apply Mag Cloride to help

control your dust problem. Call Del for detailsat 307-686-5787.

Will haul off for free:Junk vehicles with title, unwanted garage sale

items. 689-2068.

Need something hauled away? Call We’llClean It Up, 682-3394.

Party Decor: 1001 S. Douglas Hwy # 290,Gillette, WY, 82716 Ph.323-537-3750.

THE TRACTOR GUY.Tilling, lot mowing, dirt work and more.

689-2573.

065 PERSONALS

ADOPT: Adoring couple, doctor and artist,yearn for first baby to love and cherish.

Expenses paid. 1-800-557-9529.

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This position is in our Phoenix, Arizona facility. Successful applicant will train at the Gillette, Wyoming facility for up to three months. Responsible for interviewing, hiring, fi ring, discipline, performance reviews, training, development and coaching of direct reports. Supervision of all procurement of parts, supplies, goods and services through the most cost effective, effi cient and timely manner. Supervise warehouse and shipping receiving personnel. Ensure requirements of dispatches are followed accurately and completely. Inventory accuracy and cycle counts. Work with job coordinators, supervisors and shop personnel to keep production on schedule. Auditing and follow up on daily employee production performance and vendor performance. Housekeeping, organization of warehouses, yard, and all material staging areas.Formal Requirements: • Ability to balance and achieve positive results in areas of safety, quality, productivity, cost control and employee relations.• Ability to lead people and get results. A team player that can relate well with both co-workers and vendors.• Three to fi ve years related supervisory experience.• Possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills.• Ability to lift 75 lbs. operate and train on overhead cranes, forklifts, saws and other material handling equipment as needed.• Must have excellent computer skills, familiar with concepts, practices and procedures of specifi c trade.

We conduct pre-employment and random drug testing.

Benefi ts: • Competitive wages based on experience• Relocation package • Premium free - health, dental and life insurance• Vision plan• Short and long term disability• Accident policy• Additional life insurance for self and dependents • Paid vacation, Holidays and Personal days• Employer matching progressive 401-K Retirement Plan• Wellness program with incentive

Materials Supervisor

To apply contact:L&H Industrial, Inc.

913 L & J Court • Gillette, WY 82718Phone: (307) 682-7238

Fax: (307) 686-1646E-mail: [email protected]

(L&H Industrial, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer)

070 STATEWIDECLASSIFIED

SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $3997.00. Make andsave money with your own bandmill. Cut lum-

ber any dimension. In stock; ready to ship.Free info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com. 1-

800-578-1363 Ex. 300N.THIS IS WORTH THE TRIP TO CASPER! Wehave 25 reconditioned pellet, wood, and gasstoves and fireplace inserts. Starting at $400!These stoves sell really fast, so hurry to MagicCity Stoves, 426 S. Center, Casper, 307-473-

1016.SMART SALES AND LEASE seeks customersupport specialist. Work from home. Hourly

wage based on experience. Some evenings,weekends. Degree/management experience aplus. Resume, questions: careers@smartsale-

sandlease.comTOP PAY for RNs, LPNs/ LVNs, CNAs, Med

Aides. $2,000 bonus – Free gas.AACO Nursing Agency. Call 1-800-656-4414,

ext. 14.MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators,

just real people like you. Browse greetings,exchange messages and connect live. Try it

free. Call now: 1-800-349-0640.OVER 403,000 WYOMING PEOPLE will readyour classified ad if you place it in WYCAN.

Sell, buy, announce. $135 for 25 words.Contact this newspaper for details.

055 HELP WANTED

HIRING IMMEDIATELY! COLLEGE STU-DENTS: ON SUMMER BREAK AND NEED

EXTRA INCOME? Powder River Heatingand A/C is a well established plumbing andheating contractor located in Gillette, WY.

We are looking for part-time plumber labor-ers that have a good work ethic and areteam players. $15-16/hr. Contact Jaye

Drake [email protected] or stop by 3707Tanner Drive to fill out an application.

Arrowhead Motel, housekeepers needed,experience preferred.

055 HELP WANTED

Looking for an Assistant Manager in a fastpaced convenience store. Please send qualifi-cations and salary requirements to Blind Box614, C/O The News Record, P.O. Box 3006,

Gillette, WY 82717.

Drivers-Sign-ON Bonus! Great benefits, hometime! Regional Flat Bed. All miles paid. 23years of age, two years experience, good

MVR, CDL-A required. 800-525-6958 x1127.

Office cleaning, approximately two hours perevening, 5-7pm. Call 680-2994 for interview.

Experienced electrician wanted. For informa-tion contact 307-299-8999.

The Wind River Hotel and Casino inRiverton, Wyoming is seeking individuals

from the Big Horn Basin to fill the position ofbus host or hostess for overnight trips com-ing from the Sheridan, Buffalo and Gilletteareas. Applicants must have good commu-nication skills, be willing to help promotebus tours, oversee activities on the bus,

exhibit patience and maintain a professionaland caring attitude. Applicants must also beable to provide good references. If interest-ed, please call Amber Munoz-Duran at 307-

840-5040 to set up an interview.

Terry’s Furniture.Full time sales person with experience.Must be outgoing and self motivated.

Saturdays required. $40,000-$60,000 peryear. Resumes only hand delivered to Gary,

609 S. Douglas Highway.

Do you need a change? You can be your ownboss. Salon booth rental, great location in

established salon. Hair Studio 2000, 686-3701.

Fabricator/ Welder, Immediate Opening,five+ years experience, established compa-

ny in Sheridan,[email protected], fax 307-674-

5953.

055 HELP WANTED

Major Metal Service, LLC is now acceptingapplications for a driver. We are looking for apersonable, reliable, and motivated individualfor this full time position. Class A CDL, MSHA,and forklift/overhead crane experience is pre-

ferred. Competitive wages with excellent bene-fits. Please apply in person at 1110 Robertson

Circle. EOE.

Chophouse Restaurant now hiring experi-enced servers. Please apply in person at113 S. Gillette Avenue. Ask for Charles.

S &S Builders, is currently seeking experi-enced concrete form setters and finishers.

Please call John, 680-1372 or the office, 686-5659. S &S Builders is an Equal Opportunity

Employer.

Part-time help for Bee Hive Homes, variedshifts. Must be able to cook. Must be depend-able, responsible and mature. Must be able topass background check. Please apply in per-

son at 2300 West Boxelder. 682-3406.

HVAC Contractor looking for a receptionist/office assistant to work in a fast paced officesetting. Must have experience in Microsoft

Office and QuickBooks. Must have excellentcommunication skills (both verbal and written),be organized and self-motivated, have goodcomputer skills and have excellent customerservice skills. Competitive pay, health insur-ance, and retirement plan available. Pleasemail resume to PO Box 2402, Gillette, WY,

82717 or send by email [email protected].

Driver needed with Class A, doubles,haz-mat and tanks. Must pass drug test.Two years varifiable truck/ trailer experi-ence. Paid health insurance, vacation

and sign-on bonus. 307-660-6790.

Experienced tradesman needed in cabinetry,framing and plumbing. For information call

307-299-8999.

055 HELP WANTED

University of Wyoming Regional Office,Gillette. Office Associate. Associate’s Degreeand two years of frontline and office manage-ment experience or equivalent combination of

education and experience. University ofWyoming is an EEO/AA employer.

Background investigations are conducted onall prospective employees. Application instruc-

tions and more information at:https://jobs.uwyo.edu/. Closes 5/23/13.

CONCRETE FINISHER. Full-time, five plusyears experience. Curb, gutter, driveway.Running curb/ gutter machine. Own hand

tools. Salary $17/ hour DOE. Medical/ Dental/Vacation/ Holidays/ IRA. Contact

[email protected].

ELECTRICAL SHOVEL TECHNICIANSLarge contractor for gold mine in Northern

Nevada looking for an industrial electricianswith shovel experience. Prefer qualified appli-cants to have a minimum of three years expe-

rience with power generation and be greencard certified. Position requires strong verbaland written communication skills. High School

diploma, GED or trade school equivalentrequired. COMPETITIVE WAGES. FULLRANGE OF BENEFITS. EOE/ Drug-Free

Workplace. M/F/D/V. Send resume to BlindBox 735, C/O Gillette News Record, P.O. Box

3006, Gillette, WY 82717.

ABC Childcare has a part-time staff opening.Must be able to meet state requirements.

Please apply in person or ask for Julie whencalling at 307-670-9012.

HIRING IMMEDIATELY! COLLEGE STU-DENTS: ON SUMMER BREAK AND NEED

EXTRA INCOME? Powder River Heatingand A/C is a well established plumbing andheating contractor located in Gillette, WY.

We are looking for part-time HVAC laborersthat have a good work ethic and are team

players. $15-16/hr Contact Jaye [email protected] or stop by 3707 Tanner

Drive to fill out an application.

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A&W Water Service, Inchas amazing career opportunities available for Class A CDL Drivers. For driving positions

you must have a Class A CDL with 12 months verifi able experience and a clean MVR.

Competitive Pay! Excellent Benefi ts!• Health, Dental & Vision Insurance – First of

the month following date of hire• Company Paid STD/ LTD Insurance-After 6

months service

• Company Paid Life Insurance• Paid Holidays after 60 days• Paid Vacation after six months• 401 (k) Retirement Plan with up to 4% Match

REQUIREMENTS: • 21+ years of age

• Class A Drivers License

• Clean MVR

• Read and write English

• Able to lift 50-80 lbs

• Pass drug, alcohol, & background

screening

• Oil and Gas industry experience preferred

May 23 • 1-6 p.m.

Holiday Inn Express1908 Cliff Davis Drive

Gillette, WY 82718 • (307) 686-9576

Hiring Event

Go to www.awwaterservice.com and fi ll out an application!

Please send your completed application to [email protected]

EOE/ M/F/D/V Drug Free Workplace

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Payroll Clerk Buckskin Mining Company, part of Kiewit Mining Group, located just north of Gillette, WY is ac-cepting applications for the position of Payroll Clerk.

Job Duties: Sort and input daily time. Reconcile payroll weekly. Record and input absences and personal time off daily. Assist Human Resources as needed.

Skills Necessary: Computer skills necessary including but not limited to profi ciency in Microsoft Ex-cel and pivot tables, Access, and Word. Must pass data entry, ten key and Excel testing. Very good communication skills, verbal and non-verbal, with the ability to interact positively with the workforce on a daily basis. Must be highly effi cient and well organized. Prior experience using SAP system is a signifi cant plus.

If you are interested and qualifi ed, please submit a resume to www.kiewit.com no later than May 27, 2013.

Buckskin Mining Company Human Resources DepartmentP.O. Box 3027Gillette, WY 82717Fax: (307) 686-5403

Buckskin Mining Company is an equal opportunity employer Striving for a drug-free work place through regular drug screening. No phone calls please.

Campbell County School District #1 is currently seeking applicants for the position of

Accounting TechnicianPosition performs accounting support functions; duties such as prepare, maintain

and process accounts payables, data entry of fi nancial and statistical information

and preparation of required reports, position is full time, year round with starting

salary range, D.O.E., of $13.94 to $15.69/hour plus District offered benefi ts.

To apply, applicant must submit an on-line application at

www.campbellcountyschools.net.

A current, resume and two letters of recommendation.

Applicants must also take District required tests.

For complete Job description or more information,

please visit the above website or call 307-682-5171.

Crook County Medical Services District

Career Opportunities• Acute and Long Term Care Departments have RN or LPN positions open. Must be able to be licensed in Wyoming. Make a differ-ence and be part of a dedicated and professional team. Must be a reliable, team player and self-motivated.

• Long Term Care Department has C.N.A. positions available. If you are willing to work shifts and have an energetic and positive attitude you will want to be a part of our dedicated and caring team. High school graduate or GED and current Certifi cation for Nursing Assistant required.

• Food Service Department has an opening for a part-time Food Service Aide. Good communication skills (written and verbal), ability to be self-motivated and function as part of a team. If you would like to be part of a positive and energetic group this may be the opportunity you are seeking.

Applications are available in theHR and Business Offi ce,

PO Box 517, 713 Oak Street,Sundance, WY 82729

or email your resume and cover letter [email protected].

307-283-3501, ext. 343E.O.E. & Drug Free Workplace

055 HELP WANTED

Northeast Wyoming BOCES is taking applica-tions for employment for Residential Child

Care Assistants and Overnight ResidentialChild Care Assistants to work at the Powder

River Basin Children’s Center. Nights andweekends required. Qualifications include:

Must be 21 years of age, have a high schooldiploma or equivalent, and possess personalqualities that project a positive role model for

the children. Experience with disabled studentsa plus. TB testing required. CPR/ First Aid, CPI

training provided but current certification aplus. Must be able to lift 50 pounds.

Applications must include: a completed appli-cation form, a resume, cover letter and three

letters of reference to be considered foremployment. Background checks are complet-

ed during the hiring process. Hourly wagestarts at $12.50/hr. DOE/Q. NEW BOCES is a

Drug Free workplace. For more informationcall NEW BOCES at 307-682-0231 or stop by

410 North Miller Avenue, Gillette. EOE.

Request for Construction Manager at RiskProposal

Campbell County Memorial Hospital (Owner) isrequesting proposals for Construction

Management Services (Construction Managerat Risk) to construct the following at the

Campbell County Memorial Hospital.A new Clinic (20,000 sq. ft.); converting a cov-

ered parking area to a clinic and Radiology(14,300 sq. ft.); Remodeling the current med-

ical records and other first floor areas intoRadiology and Imaging space..Bids are due onMay 23, 2013, 2:00 p.m. MST c/o Blaine Greer

at the Campbell County Memorial Hospital,501 S. Burma Avenue, Gillette, Wyoming

82716. The RFP, Schematic Design and Outline

Specification documents are provided on theproject website at

www.ChristensonCorporation.com underProject #1301 – Campbell County Memorial

Hospital – Clinic and Radiology.

Experienced mechanic needed. Must haveknowledge of small engines/ diesel engines

055 HELP WANTED

and electrical systems. Computer knowledgepreferred. Wages DOE. Apply in person at 305

South Miller Avenue, Gillette, WY. No phonecalls.

Looking for secretary, part-time, very flexiblehours. Must have knowledge of Quickbooks.Wage DOE. Send resume to Blind Box 682,

C/O The News Record, P.O. Box 3006,Gillette, WY 82717.

Wanted, a full-time Scrub Tech with school cer-tification to join our team Mondays – Fridays,

8-10 hour shifts. Powder River SurgeryCenter, Attn: Amy, 906 W. 6th Street, Suite C,

Gillette, WY 82716. 307-688-8600.

Mountain West CDL School DRIVERS NEED-ED. CDL in just weeks, job replacement assis-

tance, refresher courses, learner’s permittraining, Hazmat, Tankers Doubles and Triples.

307-299-3645.

A Gillette development company is seekingaccountants. Sage Timberline accounting soft-

ware experience preferred. Duties mayinclude, but not limited to: daily AP/AR entries,job costing, payroll entries, inventory control,account reconciliations and other cash duties

as assigned. Successful candidate will have afour year degree in accounting or finance, pub-lic accounting experience a plus, strong atten-

tion to detail, the ability to prioritize multipleassignments at once. Participation in improv-ing processes and procedures. Executes allduties completely with professionalism and a

high level of business ethics.Interested Candidates send resume and

salary requirements to: Blind Box 733, C/OGillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette,

WY. 82717.

Hampton Inn is hiring for a front desk position.The position schedule is two evening shifts

and two night audit shifts per week (with possi-ble other fill ins). Please apply in person at 211Decker Court, prepared to interview, if you feelthis position would be a wonderful fit for you.

055 HELP WANTED

Divine Nursing.Responsible adults to care for individuals

with disabilities. Must be willing to betrained for CPR, First Aid, and clear back-ground check. To inquire please apply at

911 Edwards Avenue, Monday-Friday,11a.m.-2p.m.

HELP WANTED:TIRE TECHNICIAN.

Taking applications for mine and commercialtire technicians. Experience preferred but willtrain 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, WY82718. Attn.Employment. Fax 307-687-7742.

Looking for someone with exceptional workethics interested in the possibility of becomingan apprentice electrician. Fax resume to 307-

670-9004.

PART-TIME JANITORIAL POSITION OPEN:Monday – Friday and weekends, eveninghours, some flexibility regarding hours is

required. Pre-employment drug test required.Must be detail oriented, able to lift 50 lbs. safe-

ly and be in good physical condition. EOE.Pick up applications at Campbell County

Senior Center, 701 Stocktrail Ave., Gillette,WY.

Shop Manager- Looking for an energetic anddynamic leader with good team building skills.Enjoys the challenge of a fast growing compa-ny. Skills in Safety training, Quality assuranceexperience, background as a mechanic, andfleet management is a bonus. Please submit

resumes and cover letter by email [email protected] or fax 307-746-4966 or mail to Tri-State Recycling 10

Martin Rd, Newcastle, WY 82701.

LONG JOHN SILVER’s is now accepting appli-cations for all positions. Full Time and Part

Time. Flexible working hours, meal discounts.Stop in today and apply at LONG JOHNSILVER’s. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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(Family Features) Sometimes the fast pace of family life doesn’t leave much time to make dinner. When you’re running from one practice to another or juggling after school clubs and music lessons, it’s always important to keep the right ingredients, easy recipes and some quick foods on hand that your family can easily prepare for themselves and take on the go.

Quick Burgers - Even if the grill is packed up for the season, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your favorite fl ame-grilled foods, like a juicy burger. These two recipes let you enjoy a delicious burger at home - and in a fl ash - helping to satisfy even the hungriest appetites. They start with Ball Park Flame Grilled Patties, fully cooked patties made with 100 percent beef. Available in three varieties, Beef, Beef & Cheese and Beef & Onion, they are ready in about a minute straight from the microwave and can be easily dressed up and turned into family favorites like these Quick Patty Melts or Malt Shoppe Burgers.

Simple Sides - All burgers need the perfect side. Take advantage of convenience items at the grocery store and stock up on items like salad mixes, coleslaw, macaroni or potato salad. They make easy sides for your burgers - and all the prep work has already been done for you.

Sweet Treats - If you’d like to end the meal on a sweet note, look for small, bite-sized treats you can enjoy on the go. An individually wrapped mini chocolate bar, a handful of trail mix with chocolate chips, a small peach or some frozen grapes are great options to have on-hand.

To fi nd more fast family dinner ideas, visit www.ballparkbrand.com.

Malt Shoppe Cheeseburger

1 Ball Park Flame Grilled Beef and Cheese Patty1 sesame hamburger bun1 teaspoon yellow mustard1 tablespoon ketchup1 leaf Romaine or iceberg lettuce 1 slice tomato1 tablespoon prepared French fried onions, or 1 - 2 cooked onion rings

Heat beef patty following package directions.

Spread bottom half of bun with mustard, and top half of bun with ketchup.

Fill bun with lettuce, tomato, beef patty and onion.

Quick Patty Melt

1 Ball Park Flame Grilled Beef and Onion Patty2 slices rye bread2 slices American, cheddar, or Swiss cheese Ketchup or yellow mustard, for dipping

Heat beef patty following package directions.

Toast bread until golden brown.

Place one slice of cheese onto each slice toasted bread.

Top one side with heated patty and join two halves to make a sandwich. Serve with ketchup or mustard for dipping, if desired.

Source: Ball Park

Fast Family Dinners

This Month in HistoryMay 14 - 1607 - The fi rst permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S. was founded in Jamestown, Virginia.1686 - German physicist Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, whose name is attached to one of the major temperature measurement scales, was born in Danzig, Germany.1796 - English physician Edward Jenner discovered the fi rst vaccine for smallpox.1804 - Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark left St. Louis with a 33-member group in order to fi nd a route to the Pacifi c.1930 - Located in southwestern New Mexico, Carlsbad Caverns was proclaimed a national park and preserve.1973 - Felda Looper was appointed to the House of Representatives as the fi rst formal female page.2000 - The fi rst Million Mom March took place as women rallied in Washington, D.C., and 60 other U.S. cities to urge Congress to pass stronger gun control legislation. May 15 - 1856 - Lyman Frank Baum, creator of the Wizard of Oz stories, was born in Chittenango, New York.1930 - Ellen Church, the fi rst fl ight attendant (called a stewardess at the time), worked a fl ight for United Airlines from San Francisco to Cheyenne, Wyoming.1940 - Nylon stockings were sold for the fi rst time in stores throughout the country.1971 - Donald F. Duncan, inventor of the yo-yo, died in Los Angeles at the age of 79.1972 - George Wallace, a former governor of Alabama, was shot by Arthur Bremer while Wallace was in Laurel, Maryland, campaigning for the U.S. presidency.May 16 - 1866 - The fi rst U.S. nickel was minted.1919 - Las Vegas showman and concert pianist, Wladziu Valentino Liberace, was born in West Allis, Wisconsin.1929 - The fi rst Academy Awards were presented at a ceremony held in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.1975 - Japanese climber Junko Tabei, leading an all-woman expedition to Mount Everest, became the fi rst woman to reach the summit.May 17 - 1620 - The fi rst merry-go-round, powered by horses, was seen in Philippapolis, Turkey.1792 - Two dozen merchants and brokers established what is now known as the New York Stock Exchange.1875 - The fi rst Kentucky Derby was run.1954 - Brown v. Board of Education was ruled on by the Supreme Court, declaring that segregation of public schools, the so called “separate but equal” concept, was unconstitutional.1970 - Norwegian Thor Heyerdahl, in an attempt to prove that it was possible for Mediterranean civilizations to have sailed to America in ancient times, set out in the “Ra II,” a papyrus sailing craft modeled after ancient Egyptian sailing vessels, sailing from Morocco to Central America.1973 - The Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities began televised hearing on the Watergate affair.May 18 - 1860 - Abraham Lincoln was nominated for the U.S. presidency by the Republican National Convention meeting in Chicago, Illinois.1920 - Pope John Paul II was born in Wadowice, Poland, and named Karol Wojtyla.1974 - India successfully detonated its fi rst nuclear weapon, making India the world’s sixth nuclear power.1980 - Mount St. Helens erupted in southwestern Washington state, blowing steam and ash more than 11 miles into the sky.1991 - Gertrude Belle Elion, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1988 for her work on leukemia fi ghting drugs, became the fi rst woman inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.May 19 - 1536 - Anne Boleyn, second wife of England’s King Henry VIII, was beheaded at the Tower of London.1906 - The Federated Boys’ Clubs, which later became the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of America, was founded.1906 - The Simplon Tunnel, connecting Brig, Switzerland, to Iselle, Italy, was offi cially opened.1936 - Margaret Mitchell’s epic novel of the Civil War South, “Gone With the Wind,” was published.

055 HELP WANTED

JOURNEYMAN/ APPRENTICE PLUMBERS:

HIRING IMMEDIATELY! Employed orunemployed we want to hear from you!Powder River Heating and A/C is a wellestablished plumbing and heating con-tractor located in Gillette, WY. We arelooking for Journeyman plumbers and

skilled apprentice plumbers. We are look-ing for

new employees that have a good work ethicand are team players. We offer a full benefitpackage which includes subsidized health

insurance, 401k and paid vacation/holidays.We offer very competitive compensation

packages. Contact Jaye Drake [email protected] or stop by 3707 Tanner

Drive to fill out an application.

CONCRETESUPERVISOR full-time. Working foreman to

055 HELP WANTED

supervise a three to five person crew with fiveplus years experience. Good driving record,valid driver’s license, drug testing. Monday-

Friday, weekends as needed. Own hand tools.Must be willing to travel within 100 miles ofGillette. Salary $18/ hour DOE. Track daily

quantities and plan reading. Medical/ Dental/Vacation/ Holidays/ IRA. Contact

[email protected].

Sales/ office assistant needed. General officeskills and computer operation required. Sales

background or public relations helpful.Organized and self motivated. Part-time plus,possible full-time later. Experience preferred.

Email resume to [email protected] or fax307-682-3449.

Gillette Construction Company is now hiringconcrete foremen and finishers. FAX

RESUME: 307-682-0248.

055 HELP WANTED

Black Hawk Crane is currently looking for rig-gers. Need current driver’s license. Company

paid family insurance, 401K, competitivewages. Must pass drug screen. Apply in per-

son, 1844 Schoonover Road.

Now hiring for housekeepers. Please apply inperson at Best Western Tower West Lodge,

109 N. US Hwy. 14-16. No phone calls.

Place your classified adhere for results! Simply

give us a call at 682-9306or stop by 1201 W.Second St. today.

Not Computing After the receding of the waters of

the fl ood, Noah was encouraging all the animal pairs to leave the ark. He said to each pair, “Go forth and multiply.” When he fi nally came to a pair of snakes, he repeated his parting word, “Go forth and multiply.”

The snakes just sat there, not budging. Noah repeated himself a little louder, “Go forth and multiply!” Still the snakes justsat there.

Finally, the snakes said to Noah, “We can’t go forth and multiply.”

“Why not?” asked Noah.“Well,” said the snakes, “we’re

adders.”

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