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NORTHEAST WYOMING’S PREMIER SHOPPER FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS! Gillette ADVERTISER FREE Take one! Published Weekly – Vol. 37, No. 18 – May 1-7, 2013 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com 307-682-7861 2610 S. Douglas Hwy , Suite 190 Powder Basin Shopping Center MIKE’S OPTICAL LLC 2 PAIR SINGLE VISION GLASSES Starting At 2 PAIR LINED OR NO LINED BI-FOCALS Starting At Contacts or Glasses • Title 19 Accepted Lasik Rechecks • Eye Exams LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED BY MIKE PILLEN BY MIK $ $ 100 100 SHOULD’VE SHOULD’VE GONE TO GONE TO MIKE’S... MIKE’S... Prom date Prom date not what you not what you expected? expected? Eye Exams Starting at $ 60 00 $ $ 200 200 Congratulate a special graduate or the entire class of 2013 in the upcoming Graduation Section. Call an advertising representative today for more information at 682-9306, ext. 4 or email [email protected]. 1201 W. Second Street 307-682-9306 | www.gillettenewsrecord.com Deadline is Friday, May 10.

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

GilletteADVERTISERFREE Take one! Published Weekly – Vol. 37, No. 18 – May 1-7, 2013 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com

307-682-78612610 S. Douglas Hwy, Suite 190Powder Basin Shopping Center

MIKE’SOPTICAL L

LC

2 PAIRSINGLE VISION GLASSES

Starting At

2 PAIRLINED OR NO LINED BI-FOCALS

Starting At Contacts or Glasses • Title 19 Accepted Lasik Rechecks • Eye Exams

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

BY MIKE PILLENBY MIK

$$100100

SHOULD’VE SHOULD’VE GONE TO GONE TO MIKE’S...MIKE’S...

Prom date Prom date not what you not what you

expected?expected?

Eye ExamsStarting at $60 00

$$200200

Congratulate a special graduate or the entire class of 2013 in the upcoming

Graduation Section.

Call an advertising representative today for more information at 682-9306, ext. 4 or email [email protected].

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

Deadline is Friday, May 10.

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Lunches

Wed., May 1: Beef Pot Pie, Fresh Sweet Potato, Mozzarella Cheese Stick, Fruited Jell-O, Peanut Butter Cookie.

Thurs., May 2: Baked Spaghetti, Peas & Carrots, Vegetable Salad, Bread Stix, Apricots w/Sauce.

Fri., May 3: First National Bank - Birthday Dinner: Baked Ham, Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob, Cheddar & Chive Roll, Cake & Ice Cream.

Mon., May 6: Veal Cutlet, Oven Fried Potatoes, Malibu Vegetables, Apple Nut Muffi n, Tropical Fruit.

Tues., May 7: Corn Chowder, Turkey Salad on a Hard Roll, Mandarin Jell-O, Gingersnap 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.

Land Mobile Radio

All provided by your friends at

001 CHEAP STUFF

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.

002 AUTOMOBILES

2005 Monte Carlo, 134K, 32mpg, excellentcar. $3,000. 660-7969.

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.

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

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.

2000 Pontiac Grand Prix, four-door, $2,895.2004 Chevy Blazer, 2x4, four-door, 99K miles,

$2,975. Trades considered. 307-682-7622.

003 CLASSICS

MOPAR’S: 1970 Coronet 500, 1970 Coronet,1962 Crown Imperial. 687-0020.

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.

1999 Chevy S-10. Red, 104K miles, RWD,$1,000. 660-2556.

005 FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

2003 Chevy heavy duty 1500 HD, long box,clean, nice body, $9,750 cash. Will take trade.

Call 660-2574.

1993 Chevy 2500 extended cab, $1,950. 2003GMC Envoy, sharp, $5,950. 2003 ChevySilverado 2500, automatic transmission,

extended cab, sharp, $8,950. Consider trades.307-682-7622.

005 FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

1999 GMC Yukon, 4x4, 350 auto, leatherseats, AC, runs great, less than 100K miles,

$4,500. 299-6034.

2012 Dodge 6.7 Cummins, 20,000 miles, ask-ing $35,000. 307-660-7136.

2001 diesel, 3/4 ton, Dodge manual six speed,300,000 miles, performance chip, lifted, cus-

tom front and rear bumper, new clutch, $8,500/OBO. 2010 Dodge one ton front bumper,brand new. $350/ OBO. 307-684-9051.

006 CAMPERS,MOTORHOMES

Teton, fifth wheel, Windriver Expedition, 2001,36 ft., satellite, three 125 watt solar panels,

2,000 watt inverter, new 17.5" tires. See com-plete ad at http://www.rvt.com/2001-

Teton%20Homes-Windriver%20Expedition-Worland-Wyoming-for-sale-ID5153160.htm or

call 307-347-3495.

2008 Rockwood Freedom pop-up with a ToyHauler, good condition, $7,000. 307-299-7820.

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

307-680-0542.

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

Just in time for spring. 1991 32’ Boundermotorhome. 76K miles, very good condition,fully self-contained. Sleeps six, $9,500. 685-

2771.

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

2006 Forest River 30’ pull camper, kitchenslide-out, $9,500/ OBO. Call Bryan at Campco,

682-6105.

007 HEAVY EQUIPMENT

1978 K. W., 1978 Tempie belly dump $11,500for both. Ready to work. 660-3880.

1982 S-1700 International, dual fuel, 30,000miles on motor, best offer. 686-1611.

008 MOTORCYCLES

2006 blue Suzuki Boulevard 650, only 930miles, always garaged. $3,500/ OBO. 307-299-

6580.

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

2006 Harley FXDLI Dyna Low Rider, 20,000miles, red/ black, lots of extras, $9,000. 307-

299-2489.

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

2002 Roadster and 2007 Glider. 686-1112.

1999 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 with matchingtrailer, 16,000 miles. $3,500. 307-689-0716.

2011 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe, 997miles. $15,000 OBO. 309-338-7884.

009 ALLTERRAIN VEHICLES

Polaris 300, 4x4, with winch. Kawasaki 360,4x4. Both excellent condition, $3,500 each or

best offer. 680-8445.

010 SNOWMOBILES

Aluminum tilt bed trailer, 8’x10’, new condi-tion,.$800. 307-299-5563.

011 BOATS

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

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

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)

Heritage Village, 18 Independence Drive.Three bedroom, two bath on main floor. Onebedroom, one bath downstairs. New siding,windows, with large partially finished base-

ment. 307-689-4099 or 406-775-6451.

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

$259,900. 308-760-1667.

Four bedroom, three bath, attached garage,large family room, walk-out basement, bigback yard with swimming pool, two sheds.

Must sell, $193,500. 307-680-1995.

016 HOMES (LOCAL)

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.

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.

Great Starter Home! Motivated sellers!!Located in Foothills area, three bedroom, 1-1/2bath townhouse with one car garage and back-

yard. Upgrades throughout including siding,flooring, appliances. Close to elementary

school. RD qualified with zero down. Sellerpaid closing costs. Asking $145,000. 2418

Nogales Way. Call 682-2639 or 689-3911 forshowing.

017 HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

Upton three bedroom, two bath, doublegarage, full unfinished walkout basement,large deck. Beautiful 1.5 acre wooded lot.

City services. Rent, lease purchase or sale.No smoking, pets on pproval. Deposit

required. $1,300/ month. Serious inquiriesonly. 307-746-8761.

018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

1958 Redman, 10x50, two bedroom trailerhouse, real nice. $4,500/ OBO. 307-670-5447.

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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

Michele Gossett, Ext. 216 • Londen Fuernisen, 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

Predicting the Weather A television weatherman was gaining

a reputation for never getting the forecast right. A newspaper began keeping track of his predictions and found that he was wrong 75 percent of the time. He was becoming something of a local joke, so the television station decided it was time to fi re him.

Undaunted, the man moved to a new city and went to the local station to apply for a job as a weatherman. He picked up an application and saw a question asking why he left his previous position. He wrote, “The climate didn’t agree with me.”

Sponsor of the Week

1206 S. Douglas Hwy. Gillette, WY • 682-4468

City / County Animal Shelter950 W. Warlow Dr. • 686-5249

Monday - Friday 1 – 6 PM • Saturday 11 AM - 3 PM Closed Sundays & Holidays

WE NEED A HOME

Dog:Madix is a 7 month old Black & Tan Doxy/Collie mix. He would make the perfect family dog. He loves to play & snuggle. He is also up to date on his vaccinations. His adoption fees would be $36 plus the cost of a city license if you live in city limits. He would also come with a $50 voucher to help pay for the neuter.

Cat:Panther is a black D.S.H., 8 month old, neutered male. He is up to date on his vaccinations & is very playful & loves to cuddle. He is sponsored, so his adoption fee is $26 plus cost of city license if you live in city limits.

680-3947 or

682-9571PO Box 1074 • Gillette, WY 82717

www.studyauction.com

305 East Railroad Street First left after crossing Railroad Tracks on Brooks. Watch for signs.

ESTATE &GUEST

SATURDAY MAY 4, 201310 AMAUCTION

Auctioneer’s Note: This is only a partial listing of an estate auction with a 2 bedroom home liquidation. There is an enormous selection of home interior items, many new, to bid on. Plan to spend the day. See the website for more pictures. For more information about this or to discuss your auction needs feel free to give us a call at 307-680-3947. Announcements made day of auction take precedence over any printed material. All items sold as is, where is. Not responsible for accidents or theft. Lunch Available.

Murray 30” Riding Lawn

Mower

New in Box. Centennial

Washer and Dryer. (Never

used)

Yard & Garden• Yard Decor• 18” Yard Machine 12 AMP,

Elec. Push Mower• Various Lawn Chairs• Elect. Weed Eaters• Wheel Barrow• BBQs• Gardening Supplies

Sporting Goods• Gun Rack• Various Camping Gear• Misc. Fishing Tack & Gear• Adjustable Height table w

Camp Stools• Camp Tailgate Set• Camping Cooler

Tools• Misc Sanders, Saws, Black &

Decker• Misc Hardware• Wilton Bench Vice• 15’ Extension Ladder

• Various Saws• Sears/Craftsman Air

compressor• Esston 10 AMP Battery

Charger

Furniture• Kitchen Tables• Various Rocker Recliners• Hospital Bed (Excellent Cond)• Bed Frame• 4 Folding Chairs• 4 Draw Mahogany Dresser• 3 pc 4 Drawer Vanity Set, with

Mirror and Stool• Singer Sewing Machine in 5

Drawer Cabinet• End Tables• Wood Shelving

Some Coins

Approx 200 pcs Salt and

Pepper Shaker Sets

Household• Sanyo 11” Flatscreen TV• Kitchenware, Pots & Pans• Crystal Glassware• Salad Master• Nesco Cooker• Glassware• Iron Board

• Lexmark Printer• Lamps• Fan• Boom Box & Tapes• Phillips Stereo• Rival K.C. Smoker• Misc Christmas Ornaments• Luggage• Vacuum Cleaners• Orion TV w/Rolling Stand• Home Interior Candleholders• Misc Clothes• Misc Pillows & Blankets• Old Cariole 8 Track Stereo

Player• Paintings• Jewelry• Mirrors

Approx. 75+ Long Bladed

Collectible Knives, some

with Display Cases.

• Some Smoked Damaged and Some New (Sealed in Boxes)

• Lots and Lots of Home Interior, New in Box, Candles, Paintings, Home Decor

• Lots of Figurines, • Lamps Twin Bed with Mattress

& Box Springs• Collectible Plates• Better Homes and Gardens

Home Interior Deco

Internet Tidbit If you’ve ever seen an old

photo that made you cringe and then chuckle, you are not alone. You can fi nd a hilarious collection of uncomfortable yet funny photos at the website AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com. Born in 2009, Awkward Family Photos features pictures from around the world. They all are ensured to make you laugh or at least to scratch your head. And if you happen to have an unusual photo of yourself or your family, you can submit it to the site to share with the world.

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AUCTIONThursday Evening, May 2 • 5:20 p.m.Johnson County Fairgrounds • Buffalo, Wyoming

ANTIQUES –COLLECTIBLES - ART8 Gallon Crown Crock; Metal Dazey Butter Churn; Glass Jar Dazey Butter Churn; Gold Pocket Watch by MJ Tobias-London; Small Brass Bell; Small Brass School Bell; Lighted Coors Sign; Doll Bunk Beds; Doll Buggy; Antique Baby Buggy; Mattel Child’s Guitar (with box); Child’s Sewing Machine & Wooden Mailbox; HP Cups & Saucers; Blue & White Mariners Pitcher “Wanderer”; Limoges Bowl; Hummel Figurines; Old Brass Horn; Copper Boiler w/Copper Lid; Double Handled Crosscut Saw; Old Snow Shoes; Russian Ship’s Clock; Old Carpenters Trunk; Two Flat Top Trunks; Upholstered & Leather Braided Bustle Chair w/matching Foot Stool; Miniature Cast Iron Cook Stove w/Utensils; Griswold Ash Tray; Griswold Skillet; Griswold Chimney Damper; Griswold Patty Molds in Box; Two Cast Iron Boilers; Cast Iron Pitcher Pump; Two International Harvester Corn Planter Boxes; Cast Iron McCormick Tractor Seat; Battery Powered Indian Drummer Toy; Several Old Jars; Stetson Hat Box; Several Glass Chicken Waters; Sheridan Wyo Rodeo Poster; Native American Posters; Lone Wolf Picture, 12”x18”; Several other nice Prints and Posters.

2005 Cadillac “CTS” Car, Black, approx. 84000 Miles;1985 Ford F-350 Pickup, 4x4, Auto, Box Liner, Reg. Cab,

B & W Flip Hitch 2008 18ft. Big Tex Heavy Duty Flatbed Trailer,

(2) 7500 lb. axles Single Seated Horse Drawn Buggy

Auctioneers Note: We will start with the Household items at 5:20 at around 6 pm we will start on the tools and at 6:25 or so we will sell the Vehicles outside and then the Firearms and Coins and after that the Antiques and whatever is left. There is a lot of smaller but fun and unique items along with some very nice old fi rearms don’t miss this fun evening Auction.

Johnson County Fairgrounds - Buffalo, WyomingBRANNIAN AUCTION, LLC(307) 684-2793 BUFFALO, WY

www.brannianauction.comFor Information call Dan Gay – (307) 620-5401

Terms: Cash, Check or Visa/MasterCard with ID – All items sell as is where is – Not responsible for accidents or theft – All announcements made on Auction Day take

precedence over all printed material. Shell Creek Clerking - Lunch by Angela

FIREARMS AND COINSWinchester Model 1890 Pump 22 W/Octagon Barrel Rifl e; Stevens Model 49 Pump 22 Rifl e; Westpoint model 33 Saddle ring 30-30 Rifl e; 1898 Marlin 12 ga. Shotgun W/Hammer Cowboy Pump, very nice condition; Westernfi eld Model M830 22 Bolt Action Rifl e W/scope and clip; Westernfi eld Model M842 Bolt Action 22 Rifl e; Remington Model 572 22 Pump Rifl e; Mossberg 12 Gauge Shotgun W/Extra Deer Hunting Slug Barrel; Ammo Box; 17 ft. Alum. Canoe w/Paddles; 2 Large Sets of Elk Antlers; Twelve Eisenhower Dollars; Wheat Pennies; Nickels; Dimes; Canadian Coins and Misc. other Coins.

SADDLES –TACK - TOOLSFred Muller Saddle, Denver Colorado; Ladies Heiser/Keystone Saddle; Rawhide Riata; Chaps; Spurs; Misc. Bridles and other Tack; Snap-On Top Tool Box; Craftsman Bottom Tool Box; Poulan Chain Saw; Ice Fishing Box; Ice Auger; Air Compressor W/60 Gallon Tank; Metal Cutting Band Saw; Two Pickup Box Fuel Tanks with Electric Pumps; Westinghouse Electric Irrigation Pump and Motor; Triple Clutch Animal Trap, #115X; Several Wood Handle Tools; Sanders; Grinders; Misc. Small Hand Tools; Several Boxes of Drill Bits of all kinds; Router and Bits; Heat Gun; Powermate Commercial Table Saw; Bolt Cutters; Jewelers’ Vise; and many more small tools.

HOUSEHOLD – MISC.Boxes of Dishes; Silverware; Picture Frames; Flower Pots; Older Baseball Gloves; Misc. Linens and Blankets; Small Bird Gage; Food Processor; Ice Cream Maker; Two Sets of Golf Clubs; New Men’s Huffy Bike; Scrapbooks; Magazines Featuring Roy Roger & Bob Hope; “That’s Wyoming” Sheet Music signed by composer; Old Wooden Rulers; Dental Tools; 4 Drawer File Cabinet; Small Glass Display Case; and many more boxes of household items.

For Ages 6-18

Summer Program Hours: 7 a.m.– 6 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.)Call 685-1050 for more information

or stop by 707 Bridger Street.

April & May Prom Special

$30 per monthMust be in High School or Jr. High. 14 yrs. & younger must have

parental form and parent with them.15 to 18 yrs. must have parental form on fi le. Th anks.

Year Round Brown610 Butler Spaeth Rd. • Gillette, WY

682-1555New Line of Leather Purses & AVON

018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

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

out. $18,500. 687-7461.

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.

019 MOBILE HOMES(OUT OF TOWN)

1982 14x70 Magnolia, three bedroom, onebath, washer and dryer. Moorcroft. Must be

moved. $8,500. 680-0469.

021 LOTS, ACREAGES

Five plus acre lots for sale, 15 miles NE ofWright, water, electricity and road. 307-680-

1777.

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

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.

023 MISC. REAL ESTATE

Wanted to buy: Mineral rights in Crook County.Email information to

[email protected]. 1-800-711-0442.

024 RENTAL HOMES

Townhome for rent. Fenced yard great fordogs. Three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath. Renters payutilities. $1,200 a month $1,200 deposit, willing

to work with payments on deposit. 720-384-5404.

Very clean, two bedroom townhouse, garage.No pets. Westover. 680-2330.

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.

Clean, spacious, 2,000 square feet, three bed-room, two bath, full basement near hospital.Lots of storage, nice yard. No pets, $1,200/

month plus utilities, $750/ deposit. 682-2601.

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

Gillette Inc. 307-682-0964

Three bedroom, two bath, unfurnished, two cargarage. Utilities included $1,550/ month plus

deposit 682-3259.

Four bedroom, two bath, finished basement,double car garage. Central air, fenced yard, no

pets, $1,500. 686-7050.

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

Four bedroom, two bath duplex in quiet neigh-borhood, $1,100/ month. Call Catherine, 680-

1427.

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TRUCKS – TRAILERS: 2009 Ford F-450 Pickup, 4x4, Crew Cab, Approx. 62,000 miles, Diesel; 2005 Ford F-350 Pickup, XL Super Duty, White, Crew Cab, Gas, Auto., Approx. 103,000 miles; 2005 Ford F-150 Pickup, Ext. Cab, Crew Cab, Green, Gas, Auto., Approx. 101,000 miles; 2008 Dodge SXT Avenger Car, 4 door, White, Approx. 71,000 miles; 2004 Ford F-350 Pickup, Crew Cab, 4x4, Flatbed, Approx. 185,000 miles, Diesel; 1992 GM “Kodiak” Truck, Flatbed, Approx. 40,000 miles; 1994 International Semi Truck, Approx. 770,000 miles; 1965 International Pickup, 2 Wheel Drive; 1997 Ford F-350, Reg. Cab, 2 Wheel Drive, 5 Speed, Diesel 7.3 w/Turbo, White; 8 ft. Flatbed for a Dually Pickup w/Tool Boxes; Slide in Utility Box for Pickup; New, Besler “3350” Bale Bed; 1989 “Weekend Warrior” Camper Toy Hauler, 24 ft.; 2004 Load Trail Dump Box Gooseneck Trailer, 14 ft.; 2008 Load Trail Gooseneck Skid Steer Trailer, 24 ft.; Wells Cargo 16ft. Enclosed Bumper Pull Trailer; 1969 Homemade Bumper Pull, 24 ft. Flatbed Trailer, 7000# Axles, Single Wheel Tandem Axles w/Side Boards; 48 ft. Van Semi Trailer; New Tires and Rims; Bumpers; Eight New 11x24x5 Semi Truck Tires; 2005 Dun-Rite 5’x9’w/3’ Sides, Single Axle Bumper Pull Trailer, Fold Down Ramp; 2000 Western PRO 24ft. Flatbed Gooseneck Trailer; 2009 Load Trail Gooseneck 24ft. Tilt Flatbed Trailer; 1998 Homemade 26ft. Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer; 1982 Ranch, Bumper Pull, Pintel Hitch Flatbed Trailer, 24ft., Tandem Dual Axles w/Fold Over Ramps; 2001 PJ, Gooseneck 40ft. Flatbed Trailer w/Tandem Dual Axles; Ford 16 inch Spoiler Hub Caps.

EQUIPMENT – MACHINERY (after 1:00 ): 2006 John Deere “3520” Tractor, Diesel. 37 H.P., 480 hours; 2006 John Deere “300X” Loader; 2006 John Deere “447” Backhoe Attachment; 2006 John Deere “LX5” Brush Hog; John Deere “2010” Tractor, Gas, Loader, Chains, 3 pt. Blade; Ford 8N Tractor; Case Model “770” Gas Tractor, Wide Front End, 3 pt. Hitch Loader w/Manure Bucket, plus Regular Bucket; 2007 Case “440” Skid Steer, only 992 hours; 2006 Bobcat “S-185” Skid Steer, Diesel 56 H.P., 1850 lb. capacity, 1800 hours; 2001 Case “60XT” Skid Steer, Diesel, 75 H.P., 1800 lb. capacity; 2000 Genie “Z-45/25J” Lift, Dual Fuel, 3800 hours; 2006 Genie “GS-2646” Scissor Lift, Electric, 260 hours; 2006 Genie “GS-1930” Scissor Lift, Electric, 280 hours; New Set of Rubber Tracks for a Takeuchi “Model TL140” Skid Steer; New Clamshell Bucket for Backhoe; Vermeer “Model V-454A” Trencher; Yanmar “Model B27” Trackhoe; Shoe foot Roller Packer; Extenda Jig for Forklift; Large Snow Blower, 3 pt.; Brush Hog Mower; McElroy Fuser, 6”x12”; Hot Tap; Two Saddle Fusers; Skid Steer Attachments Including: 3 Sets of Pallet Forks, Log Splitter, 5 ft. Trencher, Root Mulcher by Fecon, Rock Grapple Bucket, Backhoe Attachment and a 96 inch Angle Dozer Blade; (2) new, Danuser “Model EP10” Post Hole Diggers for Skid Steer, Hex Shaft and 9” Auger; New, Danuser “Model SM40” Post Pounder w/Grapple & Tilt Attachment.

ATVs – SHOP: Honda ATV, 4x4; Honda 2 Wheel Drive ATV; Yamaha “MT Max 700” Snow Machine; Older Snow Machines, including Polaris 550, Exciter & Phazer; Lincoln Wire Feed Welder; Large Assortment of Milwaukee Cordless Tools; (3) Wood Chop Saws; (2) Honda Generators; (2) Space Ray Gas Infare Heaters, new in box; Small Gas IR Compressor; Knech Tool Box; Air Filters for 6.0 Diesel Pickups; 7.3 Diesel Engine; Pallet Racking; 12 Ton Drive on Care Hoist; New Pressure Washer; New Sand Piper Pumps, various sizes; Lockers; Scaffolding; Large “Atlas” Shop Air Compressor, 100 H.P., and 220 PSI; Portable Fuel Tank w/12 volt Elec. Pump; Miller Diesel 600 AMP Welder; Champion “Model R10-12” Upright Shop Air Compressor, 10 H.P., only 22 hours, 127 Gallons, very nice machine; Alum. Fuel Tank w/Pump; Ratchet Straps; Hyd. Cylinder; 4 & 6 ft. Rubber Belting; (2)20 ft. Storage Containers; (1) 40 ft. Storage Container.

FENCING – CONCRETE – PIPE AND CATTLE PANELS: Curbing Machine w/Dies for Concrete; Concrete Screeter; Concrete Metal Forms; Concrete Retaining Wall; Powder River 8 -10 & 12 ft. Panels; 50 Metal Panels, 6 Rail x 18 ft. Long; 50 Metal Panels, 6 Rail x 12 ft. Long; Wood and Steel Fence Post; Barb Wire; Staples; Railroad Ties; Snow Fence; Approx. 50 Wire Cattle Panels; Wire Clips; Lots of PVC Pipe 3 & 4 inch and 6 & 8 inch; Sucker Rod in ¾ - 7/8 and 1 inch; New Poly Pipe in 4 – 6- 8 -12 and 16 inch sizes; 2- 3/8” Fiberglass Pipe; 1 ½ inch Steel Pipe; 2-3/8” Steel Pipe; 12 inch Poly Culverts; 8” Fiberglass Culverts 4 ft., 25 ft. and 50 ft. Long.

RESTURANT EQUIPMENT: The following are all Stainless Steel Items: Various Size Tables, Steam Table, Cold Table, Freezer, Pressure Fryer, Prop Table w/Plate Racks, Food Inserts, six Burner Stove, Table w/Cutting Board on it, Valcan Grill & Oven, 4 Burner Stove w/Oven; Also Large CO2 Bottles; Two Microwaves; New Kenmore Double oven; Chairs; Trash Cans.

GUNS - HORSE DRAWN WAGONS – MISC. – ANTIQUES: Browning “A Bolt”, 25-06 caliber, new in box; Browning “A Bolt”, 22-250 caliber, new in box; (2) GPMS – AR15 Rifl es, .223 caliber, new in box; (2) Ruger “Model 10/22” Rifl es, new in box; (2) Winchester “Model 94” Rifl es, both 30-30 caliber; Misc. Ammo; (2) Winchester 50 Gun Safes; Triple Box Wooden Wheel Farm Wagon w/Original Stenciling on sides; Double Seated Surrey w/Fringe on Top for Single Horse; Single Seated Doctor’s Buggy w/Convertible Top for Single Horse; Set of Double Work Horse Harness; Hamey Saddle w/Built on Saddle Bags and Tapaderos; (2) Strings of Sleigh Bells; Neck Yokes; Cream Cans; Crosscut Saws; Old Horse Drawn Farm Machinery for Yard Décor; 57 inch Saw Blade; Wood Platform Scale; Snow Shoes; Set of 6ft. Mounted Steer Horns; Live Animal Traps; Large Grain “Tote” Bags; BBQ Grill/Smoker; 5 Rolls Rubber Belting; Lots of Round Ducting; Three Blow Up Lake Toys; Fiberglass Huts and more.

TREES AND LANDSCAPE: Sell at 1:00 p.m. Sharp. 50 Colorado Blue Spruce Trees, 6 to 8 ft.; 10 Lance Leaf Cottonwood Trees; 10 Austrian Pine Trees; Yard Décor including Rocks, Roots and Large Pile of Logs.

JEFF AND BECKY MORGAN AUCTIONFor information, call Jeff, (307) 660-1728

HIGHWAY 50 SOUTH – GILLETTE, WYOMING

BRANNIAN AUCTION, LLCBUFFALO, WY – (307) 684-2793 • www.brannianauction.com

Terms: Cash or Check with picture ID – Bank letter of credit on large purchases – All Items Sold As Is Where It – Not Responsible for Accidents or Theft – All announcements made on auction day take precedence over all printed material- Shell Creek Clerking – Lunch by Angela

AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 11 • 9:30 A.M.

A very large auction with something for everyone. Directions from Gillette: Take Exit 124 off I-90, go South approx. 9 miles on Hwy. 50 to Morgan Ranch.

WATCH for BRANNIAN AUCTION SIGNS! Bring your trailer or buy one there. Loader on site after 4:00 p.m. day of auction and on Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. only!

(Large Equipment will sell following the Trees @ 1:00 p.m.)

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FAMILY FEATURES

Classic sweet treats like pound cake are delicious on their own — and with a few simple ingredients, they can be dressed up to make any day more special.

These recipes highlight the classic, homemade taste of Sara Lee Pound Cake. The newest addition, Lemon Pound Cake, is made with real lemon juice, so the bright citrus fl avor shines through.� Lemon Pound Cake Trifl e — Strawberries, blueberries and whipped topping combine with cut-out

lemon pound cake shapes to make a show-stopping dessert.� Pound Cake French Toast — Take the fl avors of a favorite breakfast

and turn them into a mouthwatering dessert the whole family will love.� White Chocolate Ganache Lemon Glazed Pound Cake — This treat

may have a fancy name, but it’s easy to make. And it tastes just as great as it looks.

� Grilled Pound Cake with Berries — Grilled slices of pound cake topped with fresh berries and lemon Greek yogurt are the perfect way to end a cookout.

� Grilled Chocolate Peanut Butter Marshmallow Pound Cake Sandwich — Bring out the kid in everyone with this delicious twist on a fl uffer nutter sandwich.

You can fi nd more delicious ways to dress up dessert at www.saraleedesserts.com.

Grilled Pound Cake with BerriesPrep time: 5 minutes • Makes: 4 servings

1 regular size package (10.75 ounces) Sara Lee All Butter Pound Cake, thawed 1 cup Greek style lemon yogurt or ice cream Assorted fruit toppers (such as raspberries and blueberries) Slice thawed pound cake into 1/2-inch slices. Spray both sides lightly with cooking spray. Grill over medium heat until lightly browned (1 to 2 minutes per side).

Top with Greek style lemon yogurt or ice cream, fresh raspberries and blueberries.

Grilled Chocolate Peanut Butter Marshmallow Pound

Cake SandwichPrep time: 5 minutes

Cook time: 30 seconds to 4 minutes Makes: 1 serving

1 slice Sara Lee Double Chocolate Pound Cake Slices 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter 1 tablespoon marshmallow cream 1 teaspoon mini semi-sweet chocolate chips Slice pound cake slice crosswise in half forming 2 pieces. Spread one slice of frozen pound cake with peanut butter and marshmallow cream. Sprinkle with chocolate chips and second pound cake slice forming a sandwich.

Spray both sides of pound cake slices with cooking spray. Grill sand wich in a skillet over medium heat about 1 to 2 minutes per side or until crisp and toasted, or place on a micro wave-safe plate and heat sandwich 20 to 30 seconds or until chocolate chips are melted.

Lemon Pound Cake Trifl ePrep time: 15 minutes • Makes: 8 servings 1 regular size package (10.75 ounces) Sara Lee Lemon Pound Cake, thawed 3 cups sliced strawberries • 3 cups blueberries 1 container (12 ounces) frozen whipped topping, thawed, or whipped creamSlice frozen pound cake crosswise into 3 layers. Using a star-shaped cookie cutter (or any cookie cutter shape), cut pound cake into star shapes. Cut remaining pound cake into 1-inch pieces or into smaller star shapes.

Place half of the cut-up pound cake pieces on the bottom of a trifl e or serving bowl. Place star shapes on side of bowl. Top with half of the fruit and whipped topping; repeat layers. Garnish with small star shapes, if desired. Serve immediately or

store in refrig erator, until ready to serve.

Grilled Pound Cake with Berries

White Chocolate Ganache Lemon Glazed Pound Cake

Pound Cake French Toast

Pound Cake French ToastPrep time: 10 minutes • Makes: 6 servings

1 family size package (16 ounces) Sara Lee All Butter Pound Cake, thawed 3 eggs beaten 1/3 cup heavy cream or 1 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon almond extract 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg (optional) • 1/8 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or margarine • Powdered sugar (optional)Slice pound cake into 12 slices, each about 1/2 inch thick.

Whisk eggs, cream, extracts and spices in a medium bowl until well blended.

Dip each pound cake slice into egg mixture making sure to coat all sides, shaking off excess batter into bowl.

Melt butter in large skillet over medium-high heat.Add pound cake slices to skillet. Cook 1 to 2 min utes per side, or until

golden brown.Sprinkle with confectioner’s sugar and top with fresh fruit or maple

syrup, if desired.

White Chocolate Ganache Lemon Glazed Pound CakePrep time: 20 minutes • Makes: 12 servings

1 cup (6 ounces) white chocolate chips 1/4 cup whipping cream 1 tablespoon butter • 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 1 regular size package (10.75 ounces) Sara Lee Lemon Pound Cake, thawed Place white chocolate chips, whipping cream and butter in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for 1 minute. Stir until chips are melted and mixture is smooth. If needed, heat 10 to 30 seconds more in microwave to melt chips. Stir in lemon peel. Let cool 5 minutes.

Drizzle ganache over pound cake. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Cut into slices to serve. Serve with remaining ganache.Variation: Raspberry Filled White Chocolate Ganache Lemon Glazed Pound Cake — Start by cutting the pound cake in half crosswise down center. Spread with 1/4 cup seedless raspberry jam. Continue with prepar-ing the ganache as directed.

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WEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDARWEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDARWednesday, May 1 – Tuesday, May 7

WEDNESDAYSTORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 3-5. Call 687-9225.CRAZY FUN DRAWING, 4 to 5 p.m., $12.50, AVA Community Art Center.PAINTING, MUSIC AND WINE, 7 to 9 p.m., Six Week Course (May 1-June 5) $60, AVA Community Art Center.THURSDAYTODDLER 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.CUPCAKE WARS, 5 p.m., $5 to be a judge, Campbell County Public Library. FAMILIES & JAMMIES, 6:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE, 6:30 to 8 p.m., suicide support group, Gillette College rooms 153 and 155.TEEN ANIME CLUB, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.SIX VOCAL ENSEMBLE, 7 to 9 p.m., Cam-plex Heritage Center.FRIDAYONE-ON-ONE COMPUTER CLASSES, beginning, Internet and email, Campbell County Public Library, 687-9228. CONSIGNMENT EVENT, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., children’s, Rhea Lana’s, Wyoming Center Frontier Hall at Cam-plex.LITTLE TIKES, 10 to 11 a.m., $7, AVA Community Art Center.OPEN MIC NIGHT, 7 p.m., Brother’s Coff ee, 300 S. Gillette Ave. Open to poetry, music, comedy,

dramatic interpretation, etc. Call 682-4199.SATURDAYFUNDRAISING EVENT, 6 to 11 p.m., Girls Fast Pitch Association, Cam-plex Central Pavilion.MASTER GARDENER, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., free and open to the public, Gillette Technical Education Center, 686-5228.TEAM ROPING, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., National All Amateurs, Cam-plex East Pavilion.TEEN DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, 10 a.m., Campbell County Public Library.VAN GOGH KIDDOS, 10 to 11:30 a.m., $25, AVA Community Art Center.OPEN PLAY GAMING, 1 p.m., for teens, Campbell County Public Library.WII SATURDAY, 1 p.m., Campbell County Public Library Tween room. For fourth through sixth grades. MOMMY AND ME TEA PARTY, 1 to 3 p.m., $30, AVA Community Art Center.FUNDRAISING EVENT, 6 to 11 p.m., Girls Fast Pitch Association, Cam-plex Central Pavilion.CINCO de MAYO MARGARiTAVILLE, 7 to 9 p.m., $40, must be 21, AVA Community Art Center.SUNDAYCONSIGNMENT EVENT, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., children’s, Rhea Lana’s, Wyoming Center Frontier Hall at Cam-plex.POWDER RIVER SYMPHONY, 3 to 4:30 p.m., Cam-plex Heritage Center.MONDAYTEST PROCTORING, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Campbell County Public Library, 687-9210.TEEN DUNGEONS and DRAGONS, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.

CCSD ART GALA, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Cam-plex Energy Hall.ARTIST RECEPTION, 7 to 9 p.m., Jason Linduska and Rede Ballard, Cam-plex Heritage Center Gallery.TEEN WRITERS’ GROUP, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.TUESDAYONE-ON-ONE COMPUTER CLASS, Campbell County Public Library, call 687-9228. HOME SCHOOL ART, 2 to 3:30 p.m., $12.50, AVA Community Art Center.TEEN CARD CLUB, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.THE MUDROOM, 4 to 5 p.m., $12.50, AVA Community Art Center.LEARN THE GUITAR, 4 to 5 p.m., $50, AVA Community Art Center.CCSD ART GALA, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Cam-plex Energy Hall.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.CCSD SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT, 7 to 9 p.m., Cam-plex Heritage Center.STRING GALA, 7 to 9 p.m., Cam-plex Equality Hall.

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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 Partly Cloudy

42 / 26

Thursday Sunny54 / 30

Friday Mostly Sunny

59 / 35

Saturday Partly Cloudy

57 / 31

Sunday Mostly Sunny

60 / 32

Peak TimesDay AM PMWed 4:09-6:09 4:39-6:39Thu 5:03-7:03 5:33-7:33Fri 5:53-7:53 6:23-8:23Sat 6:42-8:42 7:12-9:12

Peak TimesDay AM PMSun 7:29-9:29 7:59-9:59Mon 8:15-10:15 8:45-10:45Tue 9:00-11:00 9:30-11:30

www.WhatsOurWeather.com

DayWedThuFriSatSunMonTue

Sunrise5:51 a.m.5:49 a.m.5:48 a.m.5:46 a.m.5:45 a.m.5:44 a.m.5:42 a.m.

Sunset8:06 p.m.8:08 p.m.8:09 p.m.8:10 p.m.8:11 p.m.8:12 p.m.8:14 p.m.

Moonrise1:18 a.m.1:56 a.m.2:30 a.m.3:00 a.m.3:28 a.m.3:56 a.m.4:25 a.m.

Moonset11:35 a.m.12:45 p.m.1:53 p.m.3:00 p.m.4:05 p.m.5:10 p.m.6:13 p.m.

Date4/224/234/244/254/264/274/28

High27354364687561

Low1172632273540

Normals57/3157/3157/3158/3258/3258/3259/33

Precip0.20"0.00"0.03"0.00"0.01"0.00"0.01"

Date Degree Days4/22 04/23 04/24 04/25 0

Date Degree Days4/26 04/27 54/28 0

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.

Last5/2

New5/9

First5/17

Full5/24

StarWatch By Gary Becker - Beastie Dragon DracoOne of my favorite constellations of the northern sky is Draco the Dragon. In early May, its tail begins just under the bowl of the Big Dipper. The BD’s scoop and handle are nearly at their culminating (highest) positions in the north at 10 p.m. Then Draco’s tail curves downward over the cup of the Little Dipper and falls to the right of Polaris, the North Star. Following the sinuous tail of the Dragon is like trekking along on the winding Yellow Brick Road in the Wizard of Oz. The eye just seems to

hop, skip, and tumble naturally from one star to another, but then there is a breakdown that occurs where the tail meets a

body, the picture of Draco—tail, body, neck, and head—is completed. Some people see Draco as a turtle, camel, alligator

when I instruct classes under the real or electronic sky. I simply outline Draco’s stars without any comment and let my audiences guess at the pattern. Whether the group is composed of kindergarten kids or senior citizens, someone always, and I mean always, comes up with the Dragon. There has never been a miss. It gives credence to the concept that people separated by continents could have envisioned the same star patterns without any communications. You can download a sky map showing Draco’s current position by going to www.astronomy.org and clicking on “this week’s StarWatch.” Scroll to the top and click on the “North” sky chart for 10 p.m. www.astronomy.org

Today's Local UV Index Weather Trivia

What is wind shear? ?

Answer: When the wind’s speed or direction changes sharply.

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

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024 RENTAL HOMES

Nice two bedroom duplex, off-street parking,quiet neighborhood, fenced back yard. Pet?$800 rent, $800 deposit, plus utilities. Oneyear lease. 3804 Teepee, Unit B. 605-484-

3410.

Two bedroom, one bath upstairs of olderhome, recently remodeled. No smoking orpets. All utilities included, $775/month, six

month lease. 307-680-1604.

Renters or buyers for townhome. Three bed-rooms, 2-1/2 baths. Many upgrades. Renters,$1,275/ month, buyers, $164,900. 307-299-

5579.

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

307-680-8896.

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

May 10th. 680-9440.

025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES

Two or three bedroom, new carpet, new paint,washer/ dryer. Most pets allowed. 307-680-

6274.

Mobile homes for rent. 680-9508.

Very clean three bedroom, single bath, fencedyard. Nice community. No more noise, aboveand below (like apartment living). Washer anddryer is yours with one year lease. Rent $800,

deposit $800. 307-682-6930.

One person camper, most utilities included.$375/ month, $200/ deposit. 687-0429.

16x80, three bedroom, two bath. Ken, 307-660-8379; Jim, 307-680-8542 or Tonya, 660-

8299.

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

686-2680.

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

allowed. 680-6274.

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

660-3891.

Camper with three slide-outs. Utilities paid.Available immediately. Call Jim at 307-680-

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

Moorcroft. Four bedroom, two full bath, somepets allowed. Newly remodeled inside and out,

10x12 shed. 307-756-2446.

Country living seven miles from town. Verynice two bedroom mobile home. Large

kitchen, lots of windows. Large fenced yardin the country. $900 plus utilities 307-686-

5013.

Three bedroom, $800 plus deposit. 307-682-5488.

One bedroom, downtown area. By the weekor month. 299-3854.

026 APARTMENTS

Studio apartment, Wright, 682-8167, 660-8167.

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

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

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

Two bedroom, one bath and garage. Washer,dryer, deck. $750 month. Call Pat Avery Real

Estate 307-660-2475.

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

able on-site. 307-670-5587.

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

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

026 APARTMENTS

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

For rent: Basement apartment, shared entryand laundry. No stove, $445. Looking for shift

worker. 660-9907.

$600 monthly. Large one bedroom downtown.Washer/ dryer, $600 deposit. Six month lease.

No pets. 686-0705.

Apartments available now. Discounted rates,fast, reliable maintenance. Perfect community.

307-682-1775.107 Ross, two bedroom apartment. All utilitiesincluded. $800/ month. Call Josh McGrath at680-5064, or Steve Laakso at 680-4956. ERA

Boardwalk Real Estate Inc.

$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.

Two bedroom with garage and washer/ dryer,$600/ month plus utilities. No pets. 686-3857.

One bedroom apartment, $500 plus utilities.No pets and no smoking. Ask about our

move in special. Monthly leases available.Call 660-9035.

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

tricity. 307-660-7521

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

0515.

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

pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.

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

Two bedroom, one bath, one car garage,washer/ dryer, no smoking, no pets, six monthlease at $750 per month and a $750 deposit.

660-7626.Two bedroom, $650/ month. Clean and fresh.

No smoking or pets. 682-4598.

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

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

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

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.

Convenient location, small furnished apartmentwith utilities, $500/ month. 307-696-9171.

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

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

686-0705.One bedroom apartment, $650/ month plusutilities. No pets. References required. 680-

9440.

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

Two bedroom, no smoking, no pets. 307-682-1276.

Two and three bedroom apartments, one bath,large living room. Coin washers and dryers

available. 307-349-2018. Agent owned.

Nice two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath in four-plex,Sutherland, $650/ month, $650/ deposit. Call

307-299-2005.

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

2161.

1/2 a month free on a new six month lease.Two bedroom apartment, $595. Small dogs

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

Warlow Drive Apartments, 1720 W. Warlow Dr.

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If you’re a fan of the award-winning reality series Animal Precinct, then you’ve already seen the ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement’s Supervisory Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas in action. But did you know that you, too, can help crack down on animal cruelty in your own community? Read on for Offi cer Lucas’s take on making the world a safer place for animals:

1. Be aware. Without phone calls from the concerned citizens who report cruelty in their neighborhoods, we wouldn’t know about most instances of animal abuse. It all comes from the public, it all starts with YOU—that’s why

it’s so important to keep your eyes and ears open. Get to know and look out for the animals in your neighborhood.

2. Learn to recognize animal cruelty. Here are some signs and symptoms that we see in many of the cases we investigate:

3. Know who to call to report animal cruelty. Every state

and even every town is different. In some areas, you may

have to rely on the police department to investigate animal

cruelty; in others, you may have to contact local animal

control or another municipal agency.

4. Provide as much information as possible when reporting

animal cruelty. The details that you provide can go a long

way toward assisting the investigating offi cer.

5. Call or write your local law enforcement department and let them know that investigating animal cruelty should be a

priority. Animal cruelty is a CRIME—and the police MUST investigate these crimes.

6. Know your state’s animal cruelty laws. These vary from state to state, and even from city to city. You can visit the ASPCA’s online database at www.aspca.org of more than 550 animal cruelty laws—and their penalties—in all 50 states.

7. Fight for the passage of strong anti-cruelty laws on federal, state and local levels by joining the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade. With stronger laws, criminals will be more likely to receive tougher penalties.

8. Set a good example for others. If you have pets, be sure to always show them the love and good care that they deserve. But it’s more than just food, water, and adequate shelter. If you think your animal is sick, bring him to the veterinarian.

9. Talk to your kids about how to treat animals with kindness and respect. If a parent isn’t treating the family’s pets right, I tell kids that their dog or cat would really appreciate fresh water every day, or if they spent some time playing with them. If the animal has been left outside without shelter, I’ll say, ‘You have a nice house, and if you get cold, you can put a coat on. But your dog can’t do that. Don’t you think he’d like a nice warm place to go, too?’

10. Support your local shelter or animal rescue organization. It’s a great way to make a difference. You can fi nd a list of shelters and rescue groups in your area in our National Shelter Directory.Source:www.aspca.org/fight-animal-cruelty/top-10-ways-to-prevent-animal.htmlFind out more at www.aspca.org

...THERE’S NO EXCUSE FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY!

ANIMAL CRUELTY

MONTH

• Tick or fl ea infestations.

• Wounds on the body.

• Patches of missing hair.

• Extremely thin, starving animals.

• Limping.

• An owner physically abusing an animal.

• Animals who are repeatedly left alone without

food and water, often chained up in a yard.

• Animals showing any of the signs above-and

have not been taken to a veterinarian.

• Dogs who are kept outside without shelter in

extreme weather conditions.

• Animals who cower in fear or act aggressively

when approached by their owners.

Top Ten Top Ten Ways to Prevent

Animal Cruelty

950 W. Warlow Dr. • 686-5249

CITY / COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER

from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Shots $6 for cats & dogs,

3 months & over.

CASH ONLY at the:

RABIES CLINIC May 4

WE LOVE ALL ANIMALSWE LOVE ALL ANIMALS

M-F 6 am - 7 pm; Sat. 6 am - 5 pmM-F 6 am - 7 pm; Sat. 6 am - 5 pmSun. 10 am - 4 pmSun. 10 am - 4 pm

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THAR’SFEED & RANCH

SUPPLY, INC.Here for all your

animal needs!100 South Burma Rd.

M-F 7-6; Sat. 7-1

682-9501

Audrey’sDog Grooming &

BoardingCall

686-2363to make

your appointment

Southview Shopping Center

Has Buddy outgrown his dog bed?

Does Tiger not need a cat carrier any more?

Take them to the Gillette Campbell County Animal Shelter. If you have used, but decent, animal supplies lying around, the animal shelter will be more than happy to take them off your hands. It will accept old collars, leashes, wash cloths, towels, food and water dishes, non-knitted and non-electric blankets, toys,

hard food - preferably Pedigree or Purina - and cat litter. The Shelter also will accept pet coupons, which it uses to buy necessary items or to give to customers. Drop off donations from 1-6 p.m. weekdays and from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at 950 W. Warlow Drive.

For details, call

686-5249.

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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 1 - 1707 - Great Britain was formed when England and Scotland united.1873 - Explorer David Livingston died in Africa.1884 - Construction began on the fi rst skyscraper, the ten-story Home Insurance Company building in Chicago.1939 - The comic book character Batman, created by Bob Kane, appeared for the fi rst time in the May issues of “Detective Comics #27.”1941 - “Citizen Kane,” directed by Orson Welles, premiered at New York City’s RKO Palace.1971 - The national railroad Amtrak began service, combining the operations of 18 passenger railroads.1981 - The fi rst frequent fl yer program was debuted by American Airlines.May 2 - 1520 - Leonardo da Vinci died in Amboise, France.1611 - A new translation of the Bible in English, dubbed the King James Bible, was published.1903 - Dr. Benjamin Spock was born in San Diego, California.1919 - America’s fi rst passenger airplane service began.1945 - Soviet Marshall Georgi Zhukov accepted the surrender of Berlin, the German capital.May 3 - 1851 - San Francisco caught fi re for the seventh time in four years.1898 - Golda Meir, prime minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974, was born in Kiev, Russia.1948 - “CBS Evening News” debuted as a 15-minute telecast with Douglas Edwards as anchor.1971 - National Public Radio, fi nanced by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sent out its fi rst broadcast.1999 - The Dow-Jones average climbed to over 11,000 for the fi rst time.May 4 - 1494 - Christopher Columbus discovered Jamaica.1855 - The fi rst U.S. women’s hospital opened in New York City.1929 - Actress Audrey Hepburn was born Edda Van Heemstra Hepburn-Rusten in Brussels, Belgium.1970 - Four students were killed by U.S. National Guard at an anti-war protest at Kent State University in Ohio.1979 - Margaret Thatcher became the fi rst female British prime minister, holding the offi ce until 1990.May 5 - 1818 - German socialist and founder of modern communism, Karl Marx, was born in Treves, Germany.1821 - Napoleon Bonaparte died on St. Helena.1847 - The American Medical Association was organized at a meeting in Philadelphia attended by 250 delegates.1904 - Cy Young pitched the fi rst perfect baseball game.1961 - Alan Shepard became the fi rst American in space.May 6 - 1527 - The Sack of Rome occurred when German troops killed over 4,000 inhabitants of Rome, imprisoned Pope Clement VII, and looted the city, marking the end of the Renaissance.1829 - Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg, Moravia.1915 - Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox hit his fi rst major league home run in a game against the New York Yankees in New York.1937 - The Hindenburg, a German zeppelin, exploded and burned in Lakehurst, New Jersey.1954 - Running for the British Amateur Athletic Association in a meet at Oxford University, Roger Bannister broke the four-minute barrier with a time of 3:59.4.May 7 - 399 BC – The Greek philosopher Socrates died.1789 - The fi rst presidential inaugural ball was held to celebrate the inauguration of George Washington.1824 - Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in D Minor was performed for the fi rst time in Vienna, Austria.1840 - Composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was born in Vatkinsk, Russia.1915 - A German submarine torpedoed the British passenger liner, “Lusitania,” on its return trip from New York to Liverpool, killing 1,198 people.1992 - The 27th amendment to the Constitution was ratifi ed, prohibiting Congress from giving itself midterm pay raises.

026 APARTMENTS

One, two, and three bedroom studio apart-ments available. Utilities included. Clean, new

windows, laundry facilities, playground andmuch more. Remodel complete. Office hours:9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Call 682-5041 for more

information.

Clean, maintained one and two bedroomapartments close to courthouse. 307-299-

5436.

One bedroom apartment above GilletteCheese House with shared laundry facilities.$475 per month plus $475 security deposit.

Utilities included. No pets, no smoking.Criminal background check and renter’s insur-ance required. $475 last month’s rent (can bepaid in partial payments). Inquire at 307-685-

6449.

026 APARTMENTS

Safe, three bedroom, two bath, 1,800 sq ftin Antelope Valley (corner of Antler &

Ramshorn). Single garage, lots of parking,large deck, yard and private entrance. Nosmoking or pets. Available June 1st. $900

1-307-660-4884 (must use area code).

$800 per month, includes utilities. Allows smallpets. Two bedroom, one bath apartments.

Please call Real Estate Systems of Gillette Inc.at 307-682-0964 for more information.

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

Fi paid. 307-682-3665.

027 ROOMS FOR RENT

Room! $350. 608-212-0056.

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We’ve unifi ed our business - one JOY GLOBAL

Same reliable mining products.Same commitment to our community.As Joy global, we are an industry-leading company that brings both Joy and P&H products to customers throughout the world, to make their mining operations safer and more productive.

Please send cover letter and resume to:

Joy Global – Surface Mining DivisionAttention: Earl Byrd – Human Resource

5834 S. Winland Drive, Gillette, WY 82718307-685-7314

Email: [email protected] Opportunity Employer

Recruiting for the following positions:Service CoordinatorMachinistMotor MechanicsField WeldersField Mechanic

027 ROOMS FOR RENT

Share kitchen and laundry room, private bath-room, private patio. $150 per week, deposit

required. 307-696-5745.

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

Inn, 307-682-4047.

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

8078.

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

028 MOBILE HOMESPACES

RV and camper spaces. All utilities included.$350/ month. 680-0825, 682-7389.

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

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.

Camper spot, $275. 680-6274.

Semi-private lot near downtown suitable fortrailers up to 75 ft long. $275/ rent. 307-689-

1459.

Camper spot, private with nice view, $250/month plus utilities. 307-680-8838.

029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

1,000 sq ft office/retail space in Long’sPlumbing. Building. Call Scott at 682-2542.

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

Just remodeled. Three offices, bathroom, cof-

029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

fee bar. Five offices, two bathrooms, breakroom, Boxelder Business Center, Steve

Shurtz. 689-5551. ADA compliance.

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.

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

or 682-1500.

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.

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

location. 686-6347, ask for Mike.

030 STORAGE

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

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

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

Storage Units, outside, boat and trailer spaceseasy access. Best price in town. ArapahoeStreet. Engel & Associates. 307-687-0000.Beacon Self Storage, 686-9729. New units.

1375 Southern Drive.

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

12x20 enclosed storage units with 7’x10’ highdoors, $80. 307-751-4274.

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

Container off of box truck, 20’x6” long 8’ wide

030 STORAGE

8’ tall with side walk door and 7’x7’ overheaddoor. Would make great storage shed. Way

cheaper than you could build one. $2,000, youhaul. 686-1611.

031 ROOMMATES WANTED

Westover, private room and bath, furnishedUtilities included. Cable TV. $500/ month,

$250/ deposit. 689-8156.

Very nice duplex $450/ month includes cable,Internet, telephone and utilities. 307-257-1680.

033 RENTAL COMMERCIALPROPERTY

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

Small shops available, $475/ month on up.Give us a call with any of your needs. 307-

689-7415.

Shop for rent, 1807 Echeta Road. Call 307-299-6029 or 307-689-9580 for

appointment.

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

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

9,000 Sq-ft shop and 3,000 Sq-ft office, zonedC-1, fenced yard. Available June 1. 680-8774.

Three Shops for RENT.Different dimensions.

Call 680-0854, 680-2536.

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

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

spaces. Call 307-682-8688.

035 HOME APPLIANCES

For Sale: GE Black 18.1 cu.ft. refrigerator withice maker. 1-1/2 years old. $450/ OBO. 307-

763-7265.

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

036 HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Mitsubishi 55” HD1080 TV for $150/ OBO.307-670-4945.

038 ANTIQUES, ART

50 Years in the Saddle. WP Ricketts. Excellentcopy, $1,750. Call 307-674-8908.

039 FIREWOOD,COAL, FUEL

Firewood in Upton, $100/ cord, delivery avail-able. 307-272-7892

041 SPORTING GOODS

AR15-223. 689-2068.

DPMS AR15 .223 with 5 30 round loadedclips, $1,600/ OBO. 307-660-0834.

For Sale, Smith & Wesson M&P 15/22, verygood condition, original iron sights and aTruGlo scope. Included is 100 rounds.of

ammunition and soft carrying case. 307-687-1037.

Women’s and Girls’ Self Defense FirearmsCourse,. May 4th and 5th. Registration is $35per person, use your handgun or ours. Call

Wyoming Mountaineers at 299-2084 fordetails.

Hoyt Avenger Plus, $450. 687-1015.

042 PETS

AKC Golden Retriever pups, 307-299-2670.

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• Immediate benefits

to include Health, Dental and Life

• 401(k) after 90 days

• Full Time Positions

• Day Shifts

• Family Atmosphere

Pete Lien & Sons, Inc., Ready Mix – Gillette, WY

Division has immediate openings for Ready Mix

Delivery Drivers. Responsible for operating a

ready mix truck, delivering concrete to customers

and other duties as assigned. Clean driving record

and Class “B” CDL with air brakes required.

Apply in person at:Pete Lien & Sons Ready Mix - Gillette2631 Echeta RoadGillette, WY 82716 Equal Opportunity Employer – M/F

READY MIX DELIVERY DRIVERS

Fairmont Supply Company

is seeking a Warehouser/Trucker to be located in Gillette, WY.

Candidate will have 1-2 years of experience in a related fi eld, a Forklift Operator Certifi cation,

and a Class B CDL (Class A CDL is preferred).

Please apply online at www.fairmontsupply.com by

clicking on the Careers link.

Sudoku Solution

© 2008. Feature Exchange

Join our team!

CDL Drivers WantedWe offer:

• Health/Dental/Vision insurance after 60 days, no cost to employee.

• 40 hours vacation pay after 1 year.

• 401k after 6 months, 4% match

• Must have a good driving record.

• Pre-employment drug testing required

• Scheduled days off

• Top Wages

Fax resume to 307-682-4908

or email: [email protected]

042 PETS

Free to good home. Indoor/ outdoor cat.Spayed,.litter box trained. Great with kids and

dogs. 680-5871.

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

Great Dane AKC puppies. Born April 3. $800for blacks and brindles, $1,000 for harlequins

307-299-1682.

Male Brindle Boxer/ Pit mix, and female fawnBoxer. Current on shots. For the pair, $600.

307-257-2566.

Pointing Labrador Retriever AKC pups.Yellows, blacks, chocolates. Certified kennel,

hunting background. www.alcornshunter-haven.com Call for prices and more informa-

tion. 308-232-4508, Labrador Retriever.

043 LIVESTOCK

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

ing. 307-686-3910.

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

044 FARM, RANCH EQUIPMENT

57 HP Kubota tractor and many attachments.307-660-7439.

045 FEED & HAY

Round bales. $150 per bale. 307-680-6677.

046 BUILDINGMATERIALS

Steel building frame packages, 50x100 -$24,307. Sheeting available, sheeting specs

provided. Erection information available.Source# 18X. 800-964-8335.

050 WANT TO BUY

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

052 MISC. MERCHANDISE

Matching washer and dryer, $350. New patioset, half price, $250. 307-696-9171.

Oak veneer office set, includes desk withreturn, two bookcases, executive chair and

other extras, $250. 686-0821.

Affordable, clean, safe and efficient wood heat.Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE.

Heats multiple buildings. Mountain PinesConstruction LLC 605-423-8113.

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

Jewelry, coins, collectibles, furniture, atConsignments, 1001 Plaza.

056 BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES

Susan’s Grooming business for sale with alarge client base. Call Kathy Wolff at REMAX

Professionals today at 307-682-6622.

Mountain Mudd Espresso turn-key busi-ness, $25,000. Motivated seller. All offers

considered. 307-680-5502.

24 Vendstar candy machines for $5,000/ OBO.Call 307-670-4945 for details.

057 CHILD CARE

Licensed daycare, Michelle, 670-1395.

Stay at home mom has one full-time opening.307-257-4402.

Licensed Childcare available. 307-363-3680.

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.

Tree Trimmers. Trimming and removals. Stump grinding.

689-2068.

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

Drive, 685-1321.

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

060 CLEANING

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

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

257-2933.www.hmscleans.com.

062 CONSTRUCTION

BRAD’S MOBILE HOME PARTS AND SER-VICE.

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

Custom barb wire fencing. No job too small.For estimate call Speedy Barb 605-354-

7746, 307-340-1804.

Sparks Concrete Lifting.Repair rather than replace.

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

sparksconcretelifting.com.

062 CONSTRUCTION

BuchananExcavating

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

Licensed andinsured.

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

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.

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.

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

687-0111, 670-1741.

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

www.onthelevel-gillette.com.

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

Pole barns and shops. 307-670-2336.

TOP QUALITYPAINTING. Highest

quality painting at thelowest prices. 670-5647.

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Th e News-Record is seeking an

ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE to join our growing team.

Sales and customer service experience preferred.

Must...

• Have Reliable transportation •

• Enjoy working with people •

• Have Enthusiasm •

• Be Creative •

• Build long lasting professional relationships with clients •

Paid Mileage • Full Benefi ts

If you are a self motivated, driven individual with great

customer service experience mail or email your resume to

P.O. Box 3006 Gillette, WY 82717

Attn: Mandi Gideon, Advertising Manager

or Email to [email protected]

Th e News-Record - Providing the community with

local news sports and weather for more than 100 years.

Apply at 12 Brittney Lane Wright, WY 82732

[email protected]

NowHiring

LIGHT VEHICLEMECHANICS

to work on light vehicles, fork lifts & cranes and to repair small hand tools.

WELDERS ALSO NEEDED.

Work is Monday - Friday.Wage D.O.E.

Paid Holidays401K Insurance

Pre-Employment andRandom Drug Testing

Call or come fillout an application.

062 CONSTRUCTION

Finish basements and decks. 307-670-2336.

Affordable custom fencing, 307-686-3910.

063 MISC. SERVICES

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

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

Custom sewing and alterations. 307-670-8824.

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

Custom made wedding gowns.and brides-maids dresses. 307-660-9223.

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

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

items. 689-2068.

065 PERSONALS

HEALTH/ PERSONALS/MISCELLANEOUS:

IF YOU USED THE MIRENA IUD between2001-present and suffered perforation or

embedment in the uterus requiring surgicalremoval, or had a child born with birth defects

you may be entitled to compensation. CallJohnson Law and speak with female staff

members, 1-800-535-5727.

ADOPT: A loving family longs to provide every-thing for first baby. Beaches, laughter, financialsecurity. Tina, 1-800-933-1975. Expenses paid.

070 STATEWIDECLASSIFIED

070 STATEWIDECLASSIFIED

WESTERN STAR POST FRAME BUILDINGS- 24X24X10 - $5,122.00, 36X40X10 -

$9,205.00, 40X56X12 - $13,413.00, 60X80X14- $25,800.00 Complete material packages withinstructions. Experienced and insured crews

available. 1-800-658-5565.

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.

EDUCATION IN CENTRAL WY: HS MathTeacher (prefer Spec Ed endorsement or will-ing to acquire), Math Facilitator at HS level,and Behavior Resource Room teacher for

grades 3-5. See our website: www.fre-mont25.k12.wy.us for application information

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.com

Urgent LPN Openings!Correctional Healthcare Companies is current-ly seeking LPN's to work full-time at Sheridan

County Detention Facility in Sheridan. Thisposition is a 36 hour day shift. To apply, pleasevisit: www.correctioncare.com. For questions,please contact Tiffany Tate at: 720-622-8046.

Housekeeper Full time. Daily cleaning of guestrooms and public spaces in the hotel, Highschool education required. Reliable. Best

Western Inn at Sundance Hotel www.bestwest-ern.com Hourly based on experience. Equalopportunity employer, call for an application,

307-283-2800.

055 HELP WANTED

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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

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

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Gillette CrimeStoppers

Wyoming Beverage Inc.Wyoming Beverage Inc.of Gilletteof Gillette

(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.

FEATURED CRIMES:

BURGLARYCrime Stoppers needs your help in solving a burglary that occurred at the Little League Park, located at 900 Edwards St. between April 20 at 1 p.m. and April 20 at 2 p.m. Unknown suspect(s) forced their way into the concessions stand with a hammer and a long metal rod. Once inside, the suspect(s) took approximately $300 worth of food and miscellaneous items.

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.

Sheridan Memorial Hospital is recruiting for a Certified Coder, Physical Therapist, & Registered Nurses in a variety of departments. We’re a growing organization with excel-lent opportunities! Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, organized, critically thinking in a fast-paced environment, effective communicators & provide excellent customer service. We offer extremely generous benefits, including health insurance, retirement, & paid time off. Sign-on bonuses negotiable. Living at the base of the Big Horn Mountains offers a beautiful setting with four seasons & unlimited recreational opportunities. Superb fishing, hiking, bicycling, backpacking, boating & hunting are right out the back door. For more information & to apply, please visit our website (www.sheridanhospital.org).

Work with a Dynamic Team

in beautiful Sheridan, Wyoming.

EOE/AAP

055 HELP WANTED

WELDERS NEEDED WESTERN MINESERVICE, INC.

Heavy welding and fabrication on miningequipment. Test required: 1” plate-3G and 4G

using 1/16” 8000NI2 dual shield wire. PayDOE and test. Full benefit package. Email

resume to [email protected] or fax 307-682-4576.

Hydrovac Operator needed immediately.Must be willing and able to travel to sur-rounding states during training. Class B

CDL with tanker endorsement is required.Must have clean MVR and be able to pass

drug screening and background check.Qualified applicants can send a resume [email protected]. Call 307-

670-2703 if you have any questions.

Immediate openings: Housekeeping,front desk, night audit, maintance tech,and laundry. Experience preferred. Top

wages. Apply in person at Motel 6.

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.

055 HELP WANTED

Now hiring painters, must have experiencewith commercial and residential painting aswell as knowledge of products and standardindustry practices. Applicants must have a

valid license with a clean record and be drugfree. Rates of pay are from $16.to $24.per

hour DOE. Apply in person at 5358 Hitt Blvd.682-2591.

Northeast WyomingBOCES is currently accepting applications for

an Assistant Residential Cottage Manager.Successful applicants must possess sound

emotional judgement, good interpersonal com-munication skills, a high school diploma orequivalent and be 21 years of age or older.

Experience in a residential center for disabledchildren and or adults helpful but not required.Starting Wage $16.00/ hour and up (DOE/E).

Full time position available with benefits includ-ing: Wyoming Retirement, Health/ Dental/

Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Convenience,Holiday and Sick Leave. For more information

or to pick up an application packet, contactNEW BOCES at 410 North Miller Avenue,

Gillette or call 307-682-0231. EOE.

Now hiring construction laborers. Applicantsmust have a valid driver’s license with a cleanrecord and be drug free. Rates of pay are from$12 to $16 per hour DOE. Apply in person at

5358 Hitt Blvd. 682-2591.

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

established salon. Hair Studio 2000, 686-3701.

Restaurant ManagerOld Chicago has an immediate opening for an

experienced assistant restaurant manager.Base salary plus monthly bonus. Benefits

include medical, vacation and 401(k). Pleasesend your resume to

[email protected]. Pre-employmentdrug test.

Well established building contractor lookingfor five year experienced full-time employ-

ee. DOE. 307-682-3653.

055 HELP WANTED

Want to make a difference? Consider a job asa CNA/ Homemaker with the Campbell CountySenior Center. It is part-time, no weekends orevenings. Prefer responsible applicants, who

demonstrate maturity, flexibility and profession-alism on the job. Pre-employment drug testing

with background checks. Hours vary. EqualOpportunity Employer. Submit completed

application and resume at Campbell CountySenior Center, 701 Stocktrail Avenue, Gillette,

WY, 82716.

SERVICE PLUMBER. Service Plumber wantedto relocate in Laramie, WY. Call Alan, 307-421-

0373.

Summer Babysitter Needed. Need care for my7 and 11 years old. Hours and days and nightswill vary, weekends included. Safe driver, drugfree, drama free, respectful, and responsibleare a MUST. I’m singe mom and I work 12

hour shifts. During the weekdays my kids areenrolled in the Boys and Girls club. Please callme and we can negotiate pay. 307-282-0926.

Hiring supervisors and cleaners with great atti-tude and reliable transportation. 307-660-5686.

hmscleans.com.

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

Busy salon looking for a hairdresser.Experience preferred but not necessary. Call

689-2611.

Hiring carpenters, $20- $26 DOE. Must havedriver’s license and be drug free. Call Doug at680-1721 or fax resume to 687-7273 or email

[email protected].

Hiring housekeepers/ front desk at RodewayInn. Apply in person, 409 Butler Spaeth Road,

Gillette, WY 82716.Arrowhead Motel, housekeepers needed,

experience preferred.

Cook needed. Apply in person. Prime Rib Restaurant.

055 HELP WANTED

WIRELINE OPERATOR./ RIGGER wanted forlocal logging and perforating company.

Experience preferred, but not required. Mustbe at least 21 with a clean driving record. Must

be able to pass a pre-employment drugscreening and background check. Salary DOE.Benefits available after 30 days. Send resumeto Blind Box 725, C/O The News Record, P.O.

Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.

Bison Oil Well Cementing Inc. Gillette,Wyoming. Bison has a position open for anAcid/ Oil Well Cement Manager in Gillette

Wyoming. Bison Aid/Oil Well CementManager will be responsible for :Sales and

Service for Acid and Cement in GilletteWyoming and surrounding area. Minimumtwo years work history in Acid/ Cement.Ability to manage a small location with

direct reports. Will be responsible for thesafe operations of this facility. Opportunityfor growth, candidate must show initativeand work well without direct supervision.

Salary and bonus compensation structure.Respond by email with resume and salary

requirements to: [email protected].

LPN/ MA. Clinic practice. Full-time with bene-fits. No nights, weekends or holidays. Sendresume to Blind Box 730, C/O Gillette NewsRecord, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY. 82717.

S &S Builders, is currently seeking CDL truckdriver with transport and experience in the

construction industry. Please call John, 680-1372 or the office, 686-5659. S &S Builders is

an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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.

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055 HELP WANTED

Now hiring carpenters, must have experiencewith all aspects of carpentry, rough and finish

as well as knowledge of products and standardindustry practices. Applicants must have a

valid drivers license with a clean record and bedrug free. Rates of pay are from $16.to

$24.per hour DOE. Apply in person at 5358Hitt Blvd. 307-682-2591.

Wanted retired person who likes to do yardwork and odd jobs. Need someone one dayper week, will pay $15 per hour. Call 682-

4671, John.

Drivers: Regional flatbed. sign- on bonus!Great benefits, Home time! All miles paid.

CDL-A required. 23 years of age, two yearsexperience, good MVR. 800-525-6958

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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.

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Must be 21 years old. Apply in person at MetzBeverage, 1101 Metz Drive. EOE.

Campbell County Public Health is seeking afull-time Public Health Staff Nurse for a com-

munity health and licensed home healthagency. Bachelors of Nursing or Diploma of

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license to practice as a RegisteredProfessional Nurse (RN) in the State of

Wyoming. Eligible for county paid benefits.Submit a Campbell County application for

employment and resume to Della Amend, RN-BC Campbell County Public Health, P.O. Box3420, Gillette, WY, 82717-3420 or return to

2301 S 4-J Road. Phone 307-682-7275.Position open until filled. Equal Opportunity

Employer.

055 HELP WANTED

Market Research Participants Wanted.National Market Research company seeks

individuals to evaluate service at localestablishments in Gillette, WY and the sur-

rounding area. Apply FREE: www.best-mark.com or call 1-800-969-8477.

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.

Bookkeeper. Growing business seeks a full-time bookkeeper with three years minimum

experience performing bookkeeping andaccounting for a variety of clientele including

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responsibilities. Deadline: April 30. Send coverletter and resume to Blind Box 727, C/O

Gillette News Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette,WY 82717.

Midwest Motor Express, Inc., an EOE, is seek-ing a full-time driver for pickup and deliveries.Requires a CDL Class A driver’s license withD/T-H/M endorsements, clean driving record,current DOT physical, must pass pre-employ-ment drug screen. Some computer experiencehelpful. We offer a full slate of benefits, includ-ing vacation pay, 401K, health care coveragepaid by company for your entire family. Apply

in person at 4800 S. Butler Spaeth Road,Gillette, WY 82718. 686-8084.

Dance Instructor to join our dance family atLive 2 Dance. Must have dance teaching

experience and love children.www.live2dancewyoming.com. Please mail

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