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NORTHEAST WYOMING’S PREMIER SHOPPER FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS! Gillette ADVERTISER FREE Take one! Published Weekly – Vol. 37, No. 5 – Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2013 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com ALL INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED. STALKUP’SRV SUPERSTORE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY AND ALL INFORMATION AT ANY TIME. *WITH APPROVED CREDIT AND 10% DOWNPAYMENT. STALKUPSRV .COM Monday-Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm - Closed Sunday for the Season facebook.com/StalkupsRV 300 FRONTAGE ROAD IN GILLETTE 855.682.9600 501 WEST YELLOWSTONE IN CASPER 800.577.9350 2013 TORQUE Slide Out, Separate Garage Stock #NE252581 WAS $ 43,085 NOW $ 34,990 OR $ 255/ MO * 2013 FUZION Generator on board! Stock #NF810072 WAS $ 39,985 NOW $ 30,634 OR $ 227/ MO * 2013 WOLF PACK Front Deck and Rear Slide Stock #NY205140 WAS $ 33,404 NOW $ 27,440 OR $ 199/ MO * 2013 OUTBACK Garage & bunks all in one! Stock #NB450354 WAS $ 29,333 NOW $ 23,482 OR $ 215/ MO * 2013 CYCLONE Aerodynamic Front Cap Stock #NE257153 WAS $ 68,767 NOW $ 57,261 OR $ 345/ MO * 2012 CYCLONE Lots of Extras! Stock #NE246184 WAS $ 82,687 NOW $ 57,915 OR $ 349/ MO * 2013 ROAD WARRIOR 2 Slides, 10 ft Garage Stock #NE256714 WAS $ 60,619 NOW $ 54,850 OR $ 325/ MO * 2013 ROAD WARRIOR 3 Slides, 2 Bathrooms, Loft Stock #NE255983 WAS $ 78,936 NOW $ 64,790 OR $ 385/ MO * 2012 HARLEY V-ROD NIGHT ROD, 1644 MILES Stock #C803131 BOOK $ 16,600 NOW $ 13,900 OR $ 200/ MO * Don’t Miss Out! Be a part of this FULL COLOR publication at a very affordable price. 11,000 copies of Here’s My Card will be inserted into the Gillette Advertiser on Wednesday, March 20; 8,000 copies will be inserted into the Gillette News Record on Sunday, March 17, 2013, 2,000 copies will be placed at local businesses and racks throughout town & 750 copies will be inserted into the Gillette Chamber Packets. With 2.5 readers per publication, that is a total readership of 50,000! Deadline is February 8, 2013 $90 Single Space $165 Double Space $270 4 Spaces $350 6 Spaces $475 Full Page Space is limited, please call your account representative today! (307) 682-9306, Ext. 4 Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Vol. 37, No. 5 – Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2013

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

GilletteADVERTISERFREE Take one! Published Weekly – Vol. 37, No. 5 – Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2013 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com

ALL INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED. STALKUP’S RV SUPERSTORE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY AND ALL INFORMATION AT ANY TIME. *WITH APPROVED CREDIT AND 10% DOWN PAYMENT.

STALKUPSRV.COMMonday-Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm - Closed Sunday for the Season facebook.com/StalkupsRV

300 FRONTAGE ROAD IN GILLETTE 855.682.9600 501 WEST YELLOWSTONE IN CASPER 800.577.9350

2013 TORQUESlide Out, Separate Garage

Stock #NE252581

WAS $43,085NOW $34,990

OR $255/MO*

2013 FUZIONGenerator on board!

Stock #NF810072

WAS $39,985NOW $30,634

OR $227/MO*

2013 WOLF PACKFront Deck and Rear Slide

Stock #NY205140

WAS $33,404NOW $27,440

OR $199/MO*

2013 OUTBACKGarage & bunks all in one!

Stock #NB450354

WAS $29,333NOW $23,482

OR $215/MO*

2013 CYCLONEAerodynamic Front Cap

Stock #NE257153

WAS $68,767

NOW $57,261OR $345/MO*

2012 CYCLONELots of Extras!

Stock #NE246184

WAS $82,687

NOW $57,915OR $349/MO*

2013 ROAD WARRIOR2 Slides, 10 ft Garage

Stock #NE256714

WAS $60,619

NOW $54,850OR $325/MO*

2013 ROAD WARRIOR3 Slides, 2 Bathrooms, Loft

Stock #NE255983

WAS $78,936

NOW $64,790OR $385/MO*

2012 HARLEYV-ROD NIGHT ROD, 1644 MILES

Stock #C803131

BOOK $16,600

NOW $13,900OR $200/MO*

Don’t Miss Out!Be a part of this FULL COLOR publication at a very aff ordable price.

11,000 copies of Here’s My Card will be inserted into the Gillette Advertiser on Wednesday, March 20; 8,000 copies will be inserted into the Gillette News Record on Sunday, March 17, 2013, 2,000 copies will be placed

at local businesses and racks throughout town & 750 copies will be inserted into the Gillette Chamber Packets.With 2.5 readers per publication, that is a total readership of 50,000!

Deadline is February 8, 2013 $90 Single Space $165 Double Space $270 4 Spaces $350 6 Spaces $475 Full Page

Space is limited, please call your

account representative today!

(307) 682-9306, Ext. 4Email: [email protected]

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Page 2 The Advertiser – January 30, 2013

2 Gallonsof Milk$6!

2 GILLETTE LOCATIONS • 106 N. Hwy 14 -16 & 10800 Hwy 59

Shell Food MartShell Food MartWhere convenience doesn’t mean expensive.

ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Carton ........... PackMarlboro ............. $48.29 ............ $5.00Marlboro 72 ........ $39.29 ............ $4.10Camel .................. $39.99 ............ $4.37Camel Crush ....... $38.49 ............ $4.22Doral .................... $45.89 ............ $4.81Basic ................... $50.69 ............ $5.19Parliament .......... $54.59 ............ $5.70Virgina Slims ...... $55.69 ............ $5.82

Carton.......PackWinston.........................$43.94........$4.54Kool................................$50.39........$5.27Pall Mall (Box Only)........$35.99........$3.88L&M...............................$37.82........$3.91Salem ...........................$50.39........$5.27

*Surgeon General Warning:Cigarette Smoke contains carbon monoxide.

Shell Food Mart Has It All!COMPARE OUR

CIGARETTE PRICES!Stop in for other weekly specials.

PRICES MAY CHANGE.

2 GILLETTE LOCATIONS • 106 N. Hwy 14 -16 & 10800 Hwy 59

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:

BURGLARIESCrime Stoppers needs your help in solving burglaries that occurred to several camper trailers in Heritage Village on 1/18/13. Unknown suspect(s) burglarized 9 camper trailers stored on Constitution and Buckskin Ave. Door locks on fi ve additional campers were damaged after the suspects attempted to force entry through the door. Some of the items taken during the burglary include two fl at screen TVs, speakers, stereo and a Harley Davidson blanket. All of the trailers sustained damage due to vandalism.

If you have information that can solve this or any other crime 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.

001 CHEAP STUFF

Antique glassware, $40. Filled jars, carnival,depression, cobalt blue. 307-685-2360.

Two swivel rockers, chair, double deck dress-er. Under $100. 660-0236.

002 AUTOMOBILES

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

2004 Mini Cooper S, 83,000 miles, six speed,four cylinder, supercharged, excellent condi-

tion. 307-682-8364.

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

2000 Toyota Celica, 111,000 miles, runs good,$6,000/ OBO. Call 689-7622.

1991 Honda Civic, 188,000 miles, four door,$3,500. Jim, 307-680-8542, Carol, 307-680-

7885 or office, 682-1885.

2001 Buick LeSabre, four door, 102,000 miles,$5,500. Jim, 307-680-8542, Carol, 307-680-

7885, or office, 682-1885.

004 TRUCKS, VANS

1995 CHEVROLET PICKUP, ex-cab, $1,200,307-290-0831.

005 FOUR WHEEL DRIVES

1970 Blazer, $1,700/ OBO. 660-0515.

2007 Chevy 2500 HD crew cab Duramax,70,250 miles, oversized tire and wheels, elec-tric seats and mirrors, bedliner, airbox, exhaust

and edge chip. Excellent condition, $29,500.307-359-9530.

1991 Ford F250, runs great, $1,500. 307-670-8767.

2003 Chevy Blazer, 77,500 miles, good condi-tion, new tires, $5,000/ OBO 307-680-7591.

006 CAMPERS,MOTORHOMES

2007 Trail-Sport 24 ft. bumper pull, like new.Lots of storage, winterizing valve, two propane

tanks, two new tires, one slide. Everythingworks great! $13,000. Call Nicki at 307-689-

4477.

007 HEAVY EQUIPMENT

Allis Chammers motor grader/ blade, $6,500.1962 Dodge dump truck, $2,000. Dodge M-37powerwagon, $2,500. 3 point backhoe attach-ment, $2,500. 1987 Volvo truck, $4,500. 307-

746-8252.

008 MOTORCYCLES

2008 Harley Davidson Dynawide Glide 105Anniversary edition, 11,000 miles, crash bars,saddlebags, windshield, new tires, and amberrunning lights, $15,000. 680-0476, 689-7852.

2006 Triumph Bonneville America motorcycle,very low miles with extras, $5,400. 686-3815.

009 ALLTERRAIN VEHICLES

1977 Honda Odyssey FL250 with 1992 ArcticCat 700, very fast, $1,500/ OBO. Call for more

information, 307-689-8748.

011 BOATS

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

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

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.

Remanufactured automotive carburetors, 30years experience, special guarantees. 307-

567-2012.

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)

2728 Sassick. Beautiful townhome on a hugecorner lot. Nice open floor plan, fireplace,updated kitchen and bathrooms. One car

garage. $119,000. Please call Cathy Brandwith RE/MAX Professionals at 660-0799.

CUSTOM modular homes, build to suit. InSleepy Hollow, Arley Acres, Rodeo Flats,

Rozet Ranchettes, also in Rozet and Wrightnew subdivisions coming soon. Call Barrettfor appointment today to build your dream

home, 689-3911.

Two bedroom, garage, fence. First $99,000.Best buy in town, 407 South Brooks. 687-

1509.

OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY 1-3pm! 1910 MapleCircle, Gillette. This is a must-see! Three bed-room, two bath home, too many upgrades to

list. Own for less than rent! 0% down RD quali-fied. Call Barrett at 307-689-3911 today!

FSBO: 3204 Fitzpatrick Drive, $244,999Five bedroom, three bathroom. 660-

9649. 3204fitzpatrick.vflyer.com.

Three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath house with analmost 11,000SF lot, new flooring in bathroom.

016 HOMES (LOCAL)

Low heating costs, low taxes and double panewindows. Nice house. Asking $123,900. Call

299-6196 or 939-1253.

3,200 square foot home, six bedroom, threebath, beautiful theater room, pond, 30x50shop, sprinkler system. All on 20 acres,

fenced. $375,000. No owner financing. Call307-331-8527.

Three bedroom, two bathroom home on two 5acre lots. Rolling Hills. View of the Bighorn

Mountains, private setting. Asking price,$159,000 or make an offer. Call Tami, 307-

689-6308.

017 HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)

Home for sale in Pine Haven. 0 down assum-able loan. 660-1509 after 4 p.m.

018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

Set up in a nice mobile home park, a 2000Atlantic, American Villa, 16x80, three bed-

room, two bath. Nice covered, partiallyenclosed deck. Fully fenced yard with lotsof trees and flower beds full of perennials.Has a 10x12 shed with a good workbenchand plenty of storage. All appliances stay,

including washer and dryer. Pets areallowed and the school bus stops right upthe street. This is a non-smoking home.Asking $32,000/ OBO Call 686-9434.

Foothills: Foothills lot 197 Hiada in near busroute. 14 x 80 three bedrooms, two baths.

New paint. You'll be proud to own. For sale byowner. Reduced for quick sale! $28,000 1-307-

660-3842.

1983 two bedroom, two bath trailer, $20,000.Consider contract for deed. 689-9147.

Pay in cash for singlewides, doublewides 307-689-2845.

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January 30, 2013 - The Advertiser Page 3

In North America, college football teams compete in a series of post-season games called “bowls.” The term has become synonymous with post-regular season college football. Many may wonder where the term “bowl” originated and other interesting facts about football bowls.

Football’s bowls can be traced back to the early 1920s, when the collegiate football postseason would be one game. In 1923, the postseason game was moved to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It wasn’t until 10 years later that another large postseason game was held, this time in Miami, Florida. In order to capitalize on the popularity of the Rose Bowl, the Miami organizers called their game the Orange Bowl. Since then, numerous bowl games are held annually all over the country.

Prior to 2002, bowl games were not included in a player’s season-long statistics. Today there are 35 bowl games played by collegiate teams, and even a rather popular one in the National Football League for professionals. The Super Bowl is one of the world’s most popular sporting events and determines the NFL champion each year.

Other bowl games are not part of the postseason, but simply are games that promote the rivalry between two opposing teams. These include the

Egg Bowl, Iron Bowl and Steel Bowl, among others.

Across North America, bowl games are very popular. Canadians also get in on the action. Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) plays two semi-fi nal “bowl” games, including the Uteck Bowl, played by the Atlantic Division Champion and the champion from another division. The Mitchell Bowl is played at the westernmost team’s venue participating in the semifi nals. TF111298

Origins of the “Bowl” Name in Football

A “bowl” game is generally a post-season playoff game for college

football teams.

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

Tinelle Cox, Ext. 215 • Michele Gossett, Ext. 216Londen 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

018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)

Four bedroom, two bath, $15,000. Call 299-7820.

Several pre-owned homes in excellentcondition. Three and four bedrooms,financing available. Call Karrie Jo or

Suzanne, 307-687-0333.

Want to buy trailer house/ older house prefer-ably in the County Prefer cash deal 307-680-

5908.

Two BEAUTIFUL four bedroom homes forsale! Call or text us at: 480-244-8233 or 307-

680-0854.

2000 Atlantic, 16x78, three bedroom, two bath.$20,000. Please call 660-5293 or 257-1869.

021 LOTS, ACREAGES

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.

COUNTRY LIVING! 10 acres of pasturewith power off Fairview Road. Asking

$68,000 OBO. 307-299-4321.

Land/ home packages set up ready to moveinto in Gillette and Wright. Low monthly pay-

ments, 100% financing. Gorgeous hickorycabinets, upgrades throughout. Call

Suzanne at Powder River Homes at 687-0333

INDUSTRIAL LOTS with access to Interstate90 and City services. Lot sizes range from1.14 to 2.27 acres. One lot has rail sighting

available. Priced from $2.00/ SF to $3.50/ SF.Holthouse Real Estate Group – 307-267-7908.

023 MISC. REAL ESTATE

Will trade two Gillette homes for Black Hillsland or home. 687-1509.

024 RENTAL HOMES

Three bedroom, two bath townhouse. Call TomSimons at Team properties of Gillette. 307-

299-1396.

Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, two car garage,$1,350/ month, REMAX Professionals. Carmel

Dorame, 307-689-8431.www.wyproperty1.com.

House for rent, $1,000/ month, $1,000/deposit. No pets. 685-2663. Best time to call

10am-2pm.

Very nice two bedroom, two bath duplex with atwo car garage. Large open area in basementLocated in College Park. For more informationplease contact Real Estate Systems of Gillette

Inc., 307-682-0964.

Nice two bedroom, 1.5 bath units in four-plex,$750/ month. Call Tom Simons at Team

Properties of Gillette at 299-1396.

Three bedroom, 2.5 bath, townhome. Garageconverted to family room. Fenced yard. $1,400

per month, plus utilities. 307-670-0911.

Five bedroom, two bathroom house inWestover Hills near Prairie Wind Elementary.

$1,450. Call Jon at 670-8292. Dog O.K.

Three bedroom, two car garage, fenced yard.No smoking, no pets. $1,200/ month plus

deposit. 682-2942 or 660-2942.

Affordable homes starting at $1,200 permonth. Stop by Century 21 Real Estate

Associates at 2100 S Douglas Hwy. 307-687-0440.

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

Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, two car garage.Newer, very clean. No smoking, no pets,

$1,250 plus deposit. 605-431-9202.

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Page 4 The Advertiser – January 30, 2013

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.

A member of the Student Council, Ariel

Gjovig is a ninth-grader at Sage Valley Junior

High School.

Ariel participates in the school’s Swing Choir

and Orchestra. She is a member of FCCLA

and the National Junior Honor Society.

The daughter of Jeanne Gjovig, Ariel plans

to attend the University of Colorado with a

goal of becoming a pediatrician.

“Ariel is an exceptional student,” said

Nanette Hofer, vocal music director at

Sage Valley Junior High. “She is a very

good student, responsible and active in

leadership roles at school.”

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Ariel GjovigSage Valley Junior High School

Our congratulations to this week’s

Student of the Week

Building a positive

community for kids!

Student of the WeekStudent of the Week

Congratulationsfor a job

well done!203 Motor Court(307) 687-0499

Proud supporters of our local youth!

McWonderful!

We support your drive to succeed.

1311 Energy St. • 685-1196Gillette, WY 82716

Store 14852300 South Douglas Highway

686-4060

Great JobAriel

Gjovig

We’ll meet or beat any price!

444 SKYLINE DR • 682-8851

WHITE’S FRONTIERMOTORS

WE PROUDLY SUPPORT OUR OUTSTANDING YOUNG PEOPLE!

FOR SALE NEW 2012 MOBILE HOME!!

Available NOW 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Single section home. You must set up in CMHP, Wright.

Monthly Payment as low as $238/month with approved credit.

Call Today For Details

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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.

Mountain View Apartments

Our Gift to You This New Year!

Deposit only $99 (applicant must qualify)

1 and 2 bedroom ApartmentsAsk about our preferred employer discountsDog & Cat Friendly! Some restrictions apply.

2404 Foothills Blvd. • 307-682-1753Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pm • Sat 10 am - 2 pmVisit our website at www.mountainview-apts.com

The Right Place. at the Right Price.

(Certain restrictions apply)

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January 30, 2013 - The Advertiser Page 5

For more information call Deb, Pam or Kelcie at 686-7760.

2013-20142013-2014KINDERGARTENKINDERGARTENREGISTRATIONREGISTRATION

WHO: Parents of children who will turn 5 years of age on or before September 15, 2013

WHEN: February 4-8

WHERE: Your neighborhood attendance area school

BRING: Your child’s shot record and birth certifi cate

Registration forms and an elementary attendance area map are available at www.campbellcountyschools.net.

Forms may be downloaded and completed in advance; however, they will not be accepted prior to February 4.

At the time of registration you will sign up for a date and time to have your child screened.

taking your valentine to Pine Haven Supper Club

Feb. 14, 15 & 16 from 5-10 p.m.

Specials: $50 for two Choice of any two of the following entrees:•1 lb. Snow Crab •8 oz. Chateaubriand

•Mussels Marinara •12 oz. RibeyeAll entrees include choice of potato, soup or salad and dessert

Wine Special: $2 Off every bottle of wine

Music for your dancing pleasure on the 14 & 15 only, by: Brock Finn

from 7:30-11:30 p.m.

Call now to make your reservation: (307) 756-3818

Pine Haven Supper Club128 Pine Haven Road #106, Pine Haven, WY 82721

024 RENTAL HOMES

Two bedroom, 3-1/2 bath townhome, $1,200/month. Two bedroom, two bath townhome,$1,000/ month. Call 686-6360, Prudential

Preferred Properties.

025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES

Rent with option to buy. Three bedroom trailer,Moorcroft, WY. 660-1286.

Doublewide, three bedroom, two full baths,newly remodeled, new paint, carpet, windows(easy to heat), appliances. Nice area, NO lot

rent, never smoked in. Rent $950, deposit$800. 682-6930.

Located in Wright, Cottonwood MHP, 28x64mobile home. Three bedroom, two bath,

fenced yard, $1,000/ month. Call Jim 307-680-8542, Carol 307-680-7885 or the office 307-

682-1885.

Three bedroom, two bathroom, fenced in yard.$900/ month, $900 deposit. 670-2198, 689-

2027.

For rent again: Three bedroom, two bath,seven miles from Gillette. Room for horses

and dogs. 307-680-1777.Clean two bedroom, one bath mobile home.

$700/ month plus utilities. No pets, referencesrequired. 680-9440.

14x70, two bedroom, one bath in AntelopeMHP. Fenced in yard, pets welcome Call 686-

7130.

Rent three bedroom modular home. Moorcroft,WY. 660-1286.

Three bedroom, two bath, washer/ dryer, mostpets okay. Also, four bedroom, older dou-

blewide. 307-680-6274.

Very nice two bedroom, one bath mobilehome, $750/ month, $750/ security deposit.Freshly painted with new wood flooring and

carpet throughout. 307-682-8000.

Attractive three bedroom, one bath mobile

025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES

home, $800/ month, $800/ security deposit.Fenced yard, nice man cave shed. Most pets

welcome. 307-682-8000.

Moorcroft, newly remodeled three bedroom,two bath, all utilities included. Some pets

allowed. 307-756-2446.

Small one bedroom. References required. 660-0468 after 5p.m..

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

allowed. 680-6274.

Newly remodeled three bedroom, two bath,Pets okay with deposit. Located in Moorcroft.

605-545-1833.

Three bedroom trailer. For information call660-5210.

Five bedroom, three bath on 40 acres. $1,500/month. 660-5469.

Nice three bedroom, one bath mobile home,$750/ month plus utilities. No pets and refer-

ences required. 680-9440.

Country living. Nice three bedroom mobilehomes for rent. Washer/ dryer included. Petswelcome. 307-680-2536 or 307-680-0854.

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

For rent or sale. 14x70 two bedroom, one bathmobile home in Moorcroft, $5,000 or $500/

month, $500/ deposit. Some pets okay. 307-756-2002, 307-756-3331.

Nice two or three bedroom mobile homes forrent. Washer/ dryer included. Some pets wel-

come. Call us about our move-in specials!307-680-2536 or 307-680-0854.

Three bedroom on private lot. No pets. Sixmonth lease, $700 plus utilities. $700 deposit.

References required. 686-0705.

026 APARTMENTS

Two bedroom apartment with dishwasher, AC,garbage disposal, $575/ month plus depositand utilities. No pets. 660-7926 or 307-746-

9485.

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

9440.

Two bedroom, $650/ month. 682-4598.

Westover, very clean two bedroom, one bath,one car garage. Includes washer/dryer and

dishwasher. Balcony off master bedroom. Nosmoking or pets. $650/ month plus utilities with

month to month lease. $600 deposit. Pleasecall 307-680-5393.

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

pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.

Basement one bedroom, one bath, unfur-nished, washer and dryer, no smoking, quietarea, $625 per month includes utilities, 670-

0492.

Small two bedroom house downtown, $700/monthly, $700/ deposit. Six month lease. No

pets, references required. 307-686-0705.

Move in Specials.Remodeled, spacious, one and two bedroom

apartments, $500-$650/ month No pets.Laundry available on-site. 307-689-7690.

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.

Clean and quiet one and two bedroomapartments starting at $595. Call for

move in special, 686-6488.

Nice three bedroom, two bathroom apartmentwith family room. $850/ month plus utilities. No

pets. References required. 680-9440.

026 APARTMENTS

Two bedroom, one bath, ceramic tile and lami-nate, vertical blinds, on-site laundry room,

updated appliances, off-street parking, on-sitemanagement. Available now. $750 plus dam-

age deposit plus utilities. 307-670-8263.

Two bedroom duplex in quiet neighborhood,small dog accepted upon approval. $575/

month plus utilities. 686-3857.

619 Trails Circle,Westover. Nice three bedroom, no pets, nosmoking. Month to month lease. 307-686-

5000.

$400/ month. Spacious one bedroom apart-ment, laundry on site, no pets. Long term

lease, deposit and credit checks required. 307-689-7690.

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

686-0705.

Small two bedroom, downtown area, quiet, nosmoking, no pets. Not an apartment building.

307-682-1276.

Two bedroom, unfurnished with washer, dryer,dishwasher and A/C No pets, $600/ month.

307-685-2335.

Newly remodeled two bedroom in four-plex,$700/ month, $700 deposit. 307-680-2585.

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

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

307-682-1775.

Handy location on Emerson, two bedroom,one bath. Clean. $650/ month, includes utili-

ties. Call Catherine at 307-680-1427.

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.

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

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026 APARTMENTS

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Move in special: Two weeks free with a sixmonth lease on select one bedrooms. No petsallowed. Please call Real Estate Systems for

more information at 307-682-0964.

INDIAN HILLSAPARTMENTS. One, two, three bedrooms,

$700, $775, $950. Expanded cable, gas,water/ sewer, laundry room, pool, recre-

ational room included. Onsite manager andmaintenance. No pets.

gilletteapts.com 307-682-7800.

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

Clean two bedroom apartment in CrestviewEstates. 682-0225, leave message.

One bedroom apartment, $500 plus utilities;two bedroom, $600 plus utilities. No petsand no smoking. Ask about our move in

special. Monthly leases available. Call 660-9035.

$600/ month plus deposit, two bedroom inquiet four-plex, new paint. No smoking, no

pets. 687-0177.

Apartments starting at $400 per month. Stopby Century 21 Real Estate Associates at 2100

S Douglas Hwy. 307-687-0440.

New remodeled two bedroom duplex, withgarage, $800/ month 307-351-2048 or 307-

670-3744.

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

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

$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.

026 APARTMENTS

Fairway Estates – 307-686-9988. Incomerestricted. Four bedroom, $859/ month. Threebedroom, $768/ month (handicap accessible),

two bedroom, $665/ month.

Two bedroom, fully furnished. Washer/ dryer,fireplace, dishwasher, fenced yard. $700/

month. No pets. 307-660-5211 or 307-689-7660.

Two weeks free on a new six month lease.Two bedroom in a quiet four-plex with a onecar garage. Also includes washer and dryer.$800 a month. No pets allowed. Please call

Real Estate Systems for more information 307-682-0964.

Two bedroom, one bath, $650/ month, $650/deposit. Washer/ dryer hookups, tenant pays

utilities. Six month lease. Two weeks free. 307-682-5621.

Three bedroom apartment, first month, halfthe month is FREE. $700/ month, $700/

deposit. You pay utilities. No pets. 660-5211.

Cleaned like your Grandma cleans. Twobedroom apartment, month to month avail-

able Washer, dryer, no pets. 680-1866.

027 ROOMS FOR RENT

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

Furnished rooms with real kitchens starting at$150/ week, $75 deposit, clean, quietpeople.call Sunset Inn, 307-682-4047.

Furnished room, share house, Wi-Fi, satellite,$500/ month. 307-689-2881.

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

8078.

MOTEL 6.Winter weekly rates from $175. 307-686-8600.

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(Family Features) Bold, fl avorful chili is the ultimate game day grub, offering hearty portions to feed a hungry crowd and personalized toppings to suit every palate. For a delicious twist to your go-to, wow guests with a hearty, versatile pork-based chili with layers of savory fl avor.Smoky ingredients are all the rage, with fi re-roasted tomatoes, bacon and chipotle peppers on the rise in restaurant menus across the country. Give this delicious trend the home-cooked treatment with Smoky Pork, Bacon and White Bean Chili, a simple recipe that takes only 20 minutes to prepare and can be conveniently made in the slow cooker.With this versatile recipe, it’s easy to add a personal touch. Make your hearty chili even more smolderingly smoky by adding fi nely chopped chipotle chiles (from a can of chipotles in adobo sauce) along with the onion. Or, to amp up the heat, add a dash of cayenne pepper powder along with the chili powder. To round out the meal on game day - or any day - serve with warm corn tortillas or corn bread and a refreshing side salad with radishes and cilantro. Prepare a topping bar with sour cream, roasted tomato salsa, sliced avocadoes, scallions and shredded Jack cheese. For more delicious game day inspiration, join the conversation at www.PorkBeInspired.com, www.Facebook.com/PorkBeInspired and www.Pinterest.com/PorkBeInspired. Also, be sure to follow @allaboutpork on Twitter

for timely recipes and tips.

Smoky Pork, Bacon and White Bean ChiliPrep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour, 20 minutesMakes: 6 servings

8 ounces bacon, thick-cut, (5 or 6 slices), cut crosswise into 1/4-inch strips1 large onion, cut into 1/2-inch dice1 1/2 pounds pork loin roast, cut into 3/4-inch dice2 tablespoons chili powder1 tablespoon smoked paprika2 14 1/2-ounce cans diced fi re-roasted tomatoes1 1/2 cups water2 15-ounce cans cannellini beans, (white kidney) or other white beans, drained Salt 1/2 cup sour cream, (optional)2 scallions, thinly sliced (optional)

In large saucepan or small stockpot over medium heat, cook bacon, stirring occasionally, until crisp, 8 to 10 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer bacon to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. Add onion to bacon fat and cook, stirring occasionally, for 2 minutes. Increase heat to medium-high, add pork, and cook, stirring occasionally, until onions are crisp-tender, 6 to 8 minutes. Stir in chili powder and paprika. Stir in tomatoes (with juices) and water. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook, stirring occasionally, until pork is tender, 35 to 45 minutes. Stir in beans and about 2/3 of bacon and cook, stirring occasionally, until heated through, about 10 minutes. Add salt to taste. Serve chili garnished with remaining bacon and sour cream and scallions, if using.Source: National Pork Board

The Ultimate Game Day Warm Up

Join UsCome watch the 49ers and the

Ravens play on our 12 FOOT SCREEN

on Feb. 3 at First Assembly of God,

601 Carey Ave. Doors open at 4 p.m.

FREE ADMISSION!

Chase Blackburn, Chris Carty & Justin Tuck from the NY Giants (Via DVD)Half time speakers will be:

Trivia Quiz: Super Bowl Firsts

This year, the Super Bowl will be played on February 3rd in New Orleans. Test your gridiron knowledge of Super Bowl fi rsts with this fun trivia quiz.

1. In what year was the fi rst Super Bowl played?2. Who was the fi rst team to score 50 points in a Super Bowl?3. Which domed stadium was the fi rst to host a Super Bowl?4. When did the Super Bowl get its name, having previously been called the AFL-NFL World Championship?5. In 1976, the Dallas Cowboys became the fi rst team to advance to the Super Bowl as what?6. Who was the fi rst team to lose three Super Bowls?7. Which Super Bowl was the fi rst to have no cheerleaders at the game?8. This year, Super Bowl ads will top $3.5 million for a 30-second spot. How much did the fi rst Super Bowl commercials cost, adjusted for infl ation?9. During the fi rst Super Bowl half time, who was the featured performer?10. Who were the fi rst two coaches leading teams in the Super Bowl?

Answers1. 1967.2. San Francisco 49ers.3. The Superdome in New Orleans.4. 1969.5. A wildcard team.6. Minnesota Vikings.7. Super Bowl XLV in 2011.8. About $260,000.9. University of Arizona and Grambling State University Marching Bands, along with entertainer Al Hirt.10. Vince Lombardi coached the Packers, while Hank Stram coached the Chiefs.

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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

109 North US Highway 14-16 686-2210

Tower West LodgeTower West Lodge

028 MOBILE HOMESPACES

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 lots available. $375/ month,$100/ security deposit. 307-682-8000.

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

029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE

Office space in the Energy Building. All sizes.Stop by Century 21 Real Estate Associates at

2100 S Douglas Hwy. 307-687-0440.

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

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

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

or 682-1500.

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

location. 686-6347, ask for Mike.

The city has finally completed the streetimprovements, so once again easy access forthis office. 11 or 12 offices, 3-1/2 baths, plentyof parking and offices ready for phone, Internet

and network. Fresh paint and a lot of newflooring. Call Gordon 689-6565 for your show-

ing.

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

030 STORAGE

8x20 storage, $75/ month. 307-680-2252.

030 STORAGE

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.

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

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

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

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

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

031 ROOMMATES WANTED

Very nice duplex with backyard. $450/ monthincludes cable, Internet, telephone and utilities.

307-299-2740.

Room in a nice singlewide, WiFi, $350/ monthplus deposit, 307-680-4509.

033 RENTAL COMMERCIALPROPERTY

8,000 square foot shop with office space, three14x14 overhead doors, Southern Drive loca-

tion. Available immediately. 689-7500.

Shop, office space, (6,000SF), fenced yard,and parking. $3,500/ month. 307-680-3285.

40x60 heated shop with two 12x12 overheaddoors. 689-7500.

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

appointment.

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

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Pine Haven Supper ClubPine Haven Supper Club(307) 756-3818(307) 756-3818

128 Pine Haven Road #106, Pine Haven WY128 Pine Haven Road #106, Pine Haven WYNormal Winter Hours: Fri. & Sat. nights, 4:30-10 p.m.

Reservations are Recommended and available any time for your dining pleasure.

SUPER SUNDAY

Smoke Free and Child Friendly

Environment

We will have TVs

to watch the Big Game!

Sunday, Feb. 3Sunday, Feb. 3 from noon until 10 p.m.from noon until 10 p.m.

Beverage Specials All Day!

All the Salad Bar and

Homemade Pizza you can eat for

$14.95 per person!

SUPERPARTY

PLANNER

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PLANNERWe’ve got everything you need

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Janet’s Notebook

Contest-Winning Island Teriyaki Tiki Bites

Sandwiches for a Crowd These sandwiches are great to share with your hungry football fans. You can easily serve them in your living room or off the tailgate of your truck.

Ham and Cheese Sliders

3 tablespoons mayonnaise3 tablespoons Miracle Whip2 tablespoons honey mustard12 dinner rolls12 slices of ham (approximately 1/2 pound)12 small slices of Cheddar or Swiss cheese1/2 cup melted butter1 tablespoon poppy seeds1 tablespoon minced dried onion1 teaspoon garlic powder1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

In a small bowl, mix the mayonnaise, Miracle Whip, and mustard. Cut open the dinner rolls and spread each side of the rolls with the mayo mixture. Place a slice of ham and a slice of cheese on each and fold each back to form a sandwich. In a 9 x 13 inch pan, place the rolls close together until the pan is completely full. In another small bowl, mix together the melted butter, poppy seeds, minced onion, garlic powder, Worcestershire sauce, and salt. Spread evenly over the tops of all the rolls. Cover with aluminum foil and let set for about fi ve minutes. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes or until the cheese has melted. These can be made ahead and stored in the fridge until ready to bake. Makes 12 servings.

Beef and Cheese Pinwheels

4 large fl our tortillas1 4-oz. package herb fl avored cream cheese12 ounces thinly sliced deli roast beef2 cups fresh baby spinach leaves1 7-oz. jar roasted red peppers, rinsed and drained

Spread each tortilla with the cream cheese. Place the roast beef on the tortilla leaving a small border along the edges. Arrange the spinach leaves and red peppers on top. Roll up tightly and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate at 30 minutes to overnight before serving. To serve, cut each roll crosswise into 8 slices. Arrange cut side up on a serving platter. Makes 32 appetizers.

Sandwich Ring

2 11-oz. tubes refrigerated French bread dough1/2 pound bacon, cooked and crumbled3/4 cup mayonnaise1 tablespoon chopped green onion1/2 pound sliced turkey1/2 pound sliced ham1/2 pound sliced provolone cheese2 tomatoes, sliced2 cups shredded lettuce

Spray a Bundt pan with non-stick vegetable spray. Remove dough from tubes and place both into the pan, seam-side up, joining ends together to form one large ring. Pinch the ends together tightly. Spray the top of the dough with vegetable spray. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes, until the top is golden brown. Turn out of the pan and let cool. In a small bowl, combine the crumbled bacon, mayonnaise and onion. Slice the bread horizontally into two halves. Spread half of the mayo mixture on the bottom half of the bread. Top with the turkey, ham, and cheese. Place on an ungreased baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes or until the cheese melts. Remove from oven and top with the tomatoes and lettuce. Spread the remaining half of the mayo mixture on the top half of the bread. Place over the lettuce. To serve, cut into wedges. Serves 8.

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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 Snow Possible

25 / 12

Thursday Snow Possible

23 / 19

Friday Partly Cloudy

40 / 23

Saturday Sunny44 / 23

Sunday Sunny46 / 26

Peak TimesDay AM PMWed 1:20-3:20 1:50-3:50Thu 2:06-4:06 2:36-4:36Fri 2:55-4:55 3:25-5:25Sat 3:45-5:45 4:15-6:15

Peak TimesDay AM PMSun 4:39-6:39 5:09-7:09Mon 5:35-7:35 6:05-8:05Tue 6:34-8:34 7:04-9:04

www.WhatsOurWeather.com

DayWedThuFriSatSunMonTue

Sunrise7:21 a.m.7:20 a.m.7:19 a.m.7:18 a.m.7:17 a.m.7:16 a.m.7:14 a.m.

Sunset5:10 p.m.5:11 p.m.5:12 p.m.5:14 p.m.5:15 p.m.5:17 p.m.5:18 p.m.

Moonrise9:22 p.m.

10:29 p.m.11:38 p.m.

No Rise12:48 a.m.1:57 a.m.3:03 a.m.

Moonset8:42 a.m.9:10 a.m.9:40 a.m.

10:14 a.m.10:53 a.m.11:39 a.m.12:33 p.m.

Date1/211/221/231/241/251/261/27

High37463352515337

Low9221420191728

Normals31/1031/1031/1032/1032/1132/1132/11

Precip0.01"0.00"0.00"0.00"0.00"0.00"0.00"

Date Degree Days1/21 01/22 01/23 01/24 0

Date Degree Days1/25 01/26 01/27 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.

Last2/3

New2/10

First2/17

Full2/25

StarWatch By Gary Becker - The Groundhog Speaks A marvelous little celebration occurs on Saturday, February 2, where a feted groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil, in Punxsutawney, PA is going to predict whether winter is over or the season of cold will extend to the vernal equinox. P-Phil will speak to his top hat handler in a language known as “groundhogese,” a word absent from the dictionary, to convey his sentiments on the seasonal adjustments. If conditions are gloomy on February 2, and Phil does not see his shadow at daybreak,

an early spring is at hand. If, however, the sun is shining and Phil observes his stretched silhouette, the cold will continue for another six weeks. The link between astronomy and Groundhog Day is actually straightforward. We have four major seasons occurring during a year, each separated by three months. It is no coincidence that Christmas and Easter became religious holidays near the start of two of these special times. While pagan Rome was celebrating the passing of the low sun at winter solstice and the promise of a new planting and harvesting season, the Saturnalia, early Christians masked their observance of Christ’s birth during the hoopla. Likewise, pagan festivals which celebrated the victory of light over darkness at the time of the vernal equinox were perfect for rejoicing about Christ’s victory over the darkness of death. Also important were the midpoints between the seasons known as cross-quarter days that anticipated these changes. Groundhog Day was one of them, and it is a throwback to the burrowing badgers of Europe. They could determine whether spring was at hand by examining the root structures of trees and plants. In America, groundhogs became an apt substitute. Earlier, the

culture are May Day and Halloween. Yes, astronomy is everywhere in our traditions. www.astronomy.org

Today's Local UV Index Weather Trivia

What is the rush of water preceding a hurricane called? ?

Answer: Storm surge.

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 Service8 a.m..............................Contemplative Service

9:15 a.m.....................Praise Music9:15 a.m.....................Praise Music

9:15-10:15 a.m..............Blended Worship9:15-10:15 a.m..............Blended Worship

10:30 a.m........................Adult Sunday School10:30 a.m........................Adult Sunday School

033 RENTAL COMMERCIALPROPERTY

40’x60’ shop, office and bath, two 14’ over-head doors, three phase, on an acre lot. 682-

5909 or 660-7135.

For lease: 56x60 shop, 10x30 office withmezzanine, bathroom with shower, two12x14 overhead doors. Great access to

Hwy. 59, 5551 Magnuson Blvd., Unit A. 682-5811, 660-5811.

Two shops for rent in city, highway frontage.680-0854.

034 HOME FURNISHINGS

23" Sanyo color TV, $40, solid wood and glasschina cabinet, $295, mission style solid oak

coffee table and matching end table, $75, WIIGuitar hero game with two guitars, $50 307-

689-2408, leave message.

Oversized light brown Lazy Boy recliner, $250.682-8364.

035 HOME APPLIANCES

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

037 OFFICE,COMPUTER

Office closing. Everything for sale. Office furni-ture, desks, chairs, conference table, comput-ers, office supplies, survey equipment, largeformat scanner, lots of miscellaneous. 689-

8547.

039 FIREWOOD,COAL, FUEL

Firewood for sale. 307-629-0804, 307-629-1514.

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

Firewood for sale locally. $125 per cord. 307-299-0873, 307-299-6643.

FIREWOOD $160/ cord, two cord minimumdelivered, 307-465-2258, 307-941-1177.

Firewood, $150 full cord. 307-660-6412.

041 SPORTING GOODS

Gillette Gun Club is now offering fifty addi-tional life memberships on a first come basis.

The cost is three hundred dollars and they canonly be purchased at Gun Traders in Gillette.

Seven AR rifles with clips and ammo. 689-7660.

042 PETS

Registered Yorkshire male puppy, will havefirst shots and be dewormed, $600. 307-257-

2566.

Free Basset Hound to good home. Needsroom to run. 660-4919.

AKC Doberman Pinscher puppies 307-299-2914.

Registered St. Bernard puppies. 307-689-4235.

Pomeranian puppies for sale. Ready now,please call Wendy 299-5917.

AKC Registered Shih Tzu and Boxer puppies,down payments accepted. 257-9217.

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

043 LIVESTOCK

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

Interested in buying or hauling unwanted hors-es. 307-696-3985

045 FEED & HAY

Alfalfa grass mix, small square bales. Stored inshed, Hulett, Wyoming 307-467-5663.

Hay, supreme quality, 3x4 squares, 1,400-lbs,third cutting alfalfa, shedded, available in

Gillette. $275/bale. Call for quantity pricing/delivery options. 307-282-0905.

Hay for sale. Alfalfa, alfalfa/ grass, grass, timo-thy, barley. 307-673-4584 or 307-763-0981.

Timothy- alfalfa hay cubes, 50 lb bags. Thar’sFeed. 307-682-9501.

Dry land hay starting at $195/ ton delivered.Big squares or rounds, 30 ton minimum. 406-

358-2445 or 406-671-9903.

050 WANT TO BUY

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

Will pay cash for single or doublewide mobilehomes. 680-0854.

Old toys, especially pre-1970. 687-1509.

Enclosed trailer. 687-1509.

052 MISC. MERCHANDISE

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

Lost & Found Band, playing country and rock,Phil. 307-660-4393.

056 BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES

Tired of building someone else's dreams?Looking for an individual with great workethic, not afraid of work or MLM compa-

nies..Build your own dreams!!! Ground flooropportunity. Call to schedule an appoint-

ment at 307-299-2840.

057 CHILD CARE

Preschool has openings for one. 685-6610.

Licensed daycare. 680-5661.

Licensed daycare, Michelle, 682-7313.

Childcare available. Accepting 12 months andolder. 307-363-3680.

060 CLEANING

Residential Cleaning, experienced. 670-3042.

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

257-2933.www.hmscleans.com.

062 CONSTRUCTION

BROWN CONSTRUCTION. LICENSEDAND INSURED. Remodel, repairs, roofing,siding, windows, drywall, doors, concrete,

handyman, welding. We guarantee your sat-isfaction! Free estimates.

BILL BROWN, 307-696-0089.

Experienced drywall and finisher painter. Willfix any problems around your home or busi-

ness. Call the Drywall Man, 670-8767.

Wanted local housing contractor to build ahouse. Unfinished lower level on a ranch or bi-

level with tuck under garage. Have land andutilities in place. Cash. No banks. Let’s work

together. 680-7515.

CP BACKHOE SERVICE General Backhoework, also do painting 1-307-363-3126.

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

Buchanan Excavating.and SnowRemoval. Licensed and insured. 307-

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

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

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062 CONSTRUCTION

Concrete lifting.Repair rather than replace.

605-255-5010.or605-209-6720.

Gunderson Painting.Most bedrooms, $350, baths, $250. 680-

6865.

BRAD’S MOBILE HOME PARTS AND SER-VICE.

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

Rick OldaughConstruction.

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

307-689-4820.

063 MISC. SERVICES

AIR DUCT CLEANING.Chimney sweep services, dryer vents. Call

686-1267.

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

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.

Larry’s Snow Removal. 307-689-8896.

Certified Farrier Call Travis 307-532-0459.

Custom sewing and alterations. 307-670-8824.

065 PERSONALS

Adoption: A loving family longs to provideeverything for first baby. Travel, laughter, secu-rity. Rachel. 1-800-591-4556. Expenses paid.

066 PUBLIC NOTICES

Brooke Schwab and Joe Hintz (aka Wintz), therental unit you occupied at 8101 Ptarmigan is

now considered abandoned.

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.FOR SALE: RIVERTON AREA, beautiful 3bedroom, 2.75 bath, modular home on 9.7

acres with 40’x 90’ barn/shop and horse pad-dock. Call 307-360-8433 or 307-850-5948..

WESTERN STAR POST FRAME BUILDINGS.24x32x10 - $6,191.00, 30x40x12 - $8,826.00,

36x48x12 - $10,399.00, 42x56x14 -$13,615.00. Complete material packages withinstructions. Experienced and insured crews

available. 1-800-658-5565.POLICE DISPATCHER for Uinta CountySheriff’s Office in Evanston, Wyoming.

Excellent salary and benefits. Lateral transfersfor currently certified or will train. (307) 783-

1007 for application.ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF CUR-

RICULUM AND INSTRUCTION beginning with2013-2014. Located in scenic, central

Wyoming. See our website at: www.fre-mont25.k12.wy.us. for application information.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

Roustabout - Sheridan Production - immediateopening for experienced E&P Land

Roustabout for Gillette, Wyoming location.Perform a variety of maintenance activities,assist pumpers and mechanics as needed.

Minimum one year experience and basic com-puter skills required. Excellent compensationand company paid employee medical, dental,life insurance and 401k match. Please e-mailresume to: employment@sheridanproduc-

tion.com. EOE.

Small motel seeking housekeeping staff.Please call 1-619-820-3000.

Hard working, dependable stylist, Mondaythrough Friday 9:00-6:00. Apply with resume,

including three references, Shear Magic Salon,110 E.

Lakeway, Suite 500.

Looking for a licensed Apprentice Electricianwith industrial experience. Fax resume to 307-

670-9004 or [email protected].

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.

055 HELP WANTED

Campbell County Public Library is seeking aqualified applicant for a Youth Services

Specialist. This part time position is 17 hoursper week including evenings/ weekends.

Applicants must be able to work with teens.Responsibilities: Develop and present litera-

ture-based programs for youth; answer patroninquiries by demonstrating an extensive knowl-edge of children’s and young adult literature,online databases, current event sources, andreference materials. Experience: Three to four

years in a public library, preferably within ayouth department, or three to four years in aneducation environment at the preschool, ele-mentary or secondary level. Equivalent to twoyears of college or trade apprenticeship and/or specialized training in child development or

children’s/ young adult literature. EOE.Complete job description and application avail-able at Campbell County Public Library, 2101

S. 4J Road, Gillette, WY 82718. Also seewww.ccpls.org. Submit application, resume,and letter of interest to Sue Knesel by 5:00

p.m., February 4, 2013.

Interested in living and working inMontana’s Big Sky Country? Our stable

economic work environment and affordableliving options in Billings, MT could be exact-ly what you’re looking for. We have immedi-ate openings for Diesel Technicians in both“shop” and “field service” positions. We areoffering the most highly competitive wageswithin the industry and area, as well as new

service trucks and an exceptional benefitpackage (the best scenery and recreationalactivities in the US are a bonus). This long

established company is looking for the “bestof the best” and will assure that the suc-

cessful candidates are compensated at toprates. If you are interested in a long term

career with a company highly recognized inthe Mining, Construction and Oil and Gas

industries with excellent potential for career-growth send your resume to P.O. Box

30518, Billings, MT 59107 or e-mail [email protected]

CDL driver, Class A, with experience. Medicaland 401K benefits. 685-1818.

PAID TO WAVE! Audition to be our famousLady Liberty. Male and female, Energy and

Enthusiasm a must! Call 307-685-6801.

Warehouse/ delivery Great schedule.Background and drug test on final candidate.

Apply in person with good driving record,Conlin’s Furniture, 718 North Hwy. 14-16.

Divine Nursing. Now hiring for RN and LPNNurse. To inquire please apply at 911 Edwards

Ave., Monday-Friday, 11a.m.-2p.m.

055 HELP WANTED

KOAL 106.1 AND KOOL 105.3 have an open-ing in our sales department for an outgoing,organized, responsible and creative advertis-ing sales person. Experience is a plus, but we

will train the right person. Salary DOE. CallDebora at 687-1003 or email resume

[email protected], Keyhole Broadcasting isEOE.

Oil production and exploration company look-ing for a Vacation Pumper/ Roustabout withthree to five years experience. Competitivewage. Benefits include family medical, life,

401(K), cafeteria, profit sharing, and vacation/holidays. Send resume by 1-31-13 to BlindBox 673, C/O The News Record, P.O. Box

3006, Gillette, WY. 82717.

Minimum time for this job would be Aprilthrough December, highly preferred January

through December. Scope of job is variedincluding cattle branding, calving, feeding, doc-toring, herding, watering, loading, roping and

hauling. Maintenance of cattle infrastructure iebuilding fences, trenching water line, buildingroads, ponds, replacing tanks, planting pas-

tures, cutting hay, and insuring equipment is inworking order. Managing program of plantingseeds, grasses, flowers and trees throughout

ranch. Able to communicate and work well withothers. Self-starter and able to work without

supervision. Must have experience in construc-tion, welding, plumbing and mechanics. Abilityto work in remote location. Contact Andy 307-

682-4940.

Salon booth rental, great location in estab-lished salon. Hair Studio 2000, 686-3701.

Immediate opening for an experienced tiretech, off road, truck tires, large tires as well asshop experience. Top wages DOE. Call 307-

660-8152.

Need advertising sales representative forNational

media salaried position. 970-573-1440.

The Law Firm of Stevens, Edwards, Hallock,Carpenter & Phillips, P.C. is accepting

resumes for a legal secretary. References arerequired. The position is open immediately.Good phone skills and accurate typing skills

are necessary. Word and Word Perfect experi-ence. Resumes and references may be

mailed to P.O. Box 1148, Gillette, WY 82717-1148 or delivered to 511 S. Kendrick.

Truck driver needed in Douglas area. Musthave a Class A CDL. Minimum two years

experience. 307-359-3210.

Firemaster has a full-time position open forservice technician. Clean driving record and

MSHA certification required. 687-7434.

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Lunches

Wed., Jan. 30: Beef Stew, Tomatoes & Zucchini, Coleslaw, Peaches & Pears, Texas Brownie.

Thurs., Jan. 31: Chicken & Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Peas, Broccoli/Craisin Salad, Spinach Bread, Butterscotch Pudding.

Fri., Feb. 1: First National Bank Birthday Dinner - Chicken Fried Steak, Potatoes & Gravy, Steamed Carrots, 3 Bean Salad, Dinner Roll, Cake & Ice Cream.

Mon., Feb. 4: Chicken Breast, Garden Rice, Buttered Cabbage, French Bread, Cherry Pudding.

Tues., Feb. 5: Tater Tot Casserole, Pacifi c Vegetable, Country Salad, Biscuit & Honey, Dessert.

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.

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GILLETTE, WYOMING

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AND PAVED PARKING.

FEBRUARY 5, 2013 1:00 PM at THE ARBUCKLE INN

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FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TERMS AND

CONDITIONS OF THE AUCTION

TO SCHEDULE A SHOWING OF THE PROPERTY, CONTACT MARK McNAMEE AT (307) 760-9510

or [email protected]

Co-Listed with Keyhole Land Co., Bob Brockman, Broker, (307) 331-0909 and Properties Unlimited Inc., Rich Schaffer, Broker, (307) 532-5677

055 HELP WANTED 055 HELP WANTED

BAKER HUGHESINCORPORATED, the leader in Electrical

Submersible Pumping Systems, is searchingfor an aggressive individual to join our dynamic

Rocky Mountain sales team in Gillette,Wyoming. Baker Hughes Incorporated offers avery competitive compensation package withgreat benefits that include medical, dental,

vision, insurance, 401K, in addition to careerpath growth. The ideal candidate will have

three-five years of experience with a success-ful track record of account development in oil-field sales. Artificial lift experience is desirable,but not essential. If you feel you are up to thechallenge of joining a dynamic team oriented

organization please respond with currentresume to address below: Baker Hughes, 313Blackburn Street, Cody, Wyoming 82414, Attn:James Rankin. Baker Hughes Incorporated is

an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Office help. Vehicle sales. Mobile homerentals. Internet and Quickbooks, 20-30 hours

per week. Fax resume to 307-682-2979 orsend to PO Box 1417, Gillette, WY 82717.

DENTAL ASSISTANT$15-$18/hour to start DOE. Seeking enthu-

siastic self-motivated chair-side dentalassistant. Dental experience is required.

Excellent hours, benefits are offered. Emailconfidential resume to

[email protected].

Part-time, full-time advertising sales forGodfather’s newsletter. Help distribute flyers to

businesses and neighborhoods. Dave. 680-8782.

This Month in HistoryJanuary 311872 - American Old West author Zane Grey was born in Zanesville, Ohio.1919 - Jackie Robinson, the fi rst African American to play professional baseball, was born in Cairo, Georgia.1940 - The fi rst Social Security check was issued to Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont in the amount of $22.54.1950 - President Harry S. Truman declared his decision to pursue development of the hydrogen bomb, also called the “superbomb.”1949 - The fi rst soap opera, “These Are My Children,” debuted on television on NBC.

This Month in HistoryJanuary 30 - 1649 - King Charles I of England was beheaded by order of Parliament under Oliver Cromwell.1789 - Representatives Matthew Lyon of Vermont and Roger Griswold of Connecticut engaged in the fi rst brawl to break out on the fl oor of the U.S. House of Representatives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.1882 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd U.S. President was born in Hyde Park, New York.1948 - Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in New Delhi, India.1969 - The Beatles performed together in public for the last time on the roof of their Apple Studios in London, England.1972 - Referred to as “Bloody Sunday,” thirteen Roman Catholics were killed by British troops during a banned civil rights march in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

StrangeStrange BUTBUT TRUETRUE

A Just a century ago there was no indoor plumbing, most people’s education was limited, women faced restricted opportunities, children labored in mines, no social safety net existed, trivial infections by today’s standards

sometimes proved fatal, we generated less electricity each year than we now consume in a day, recaps David Myers in “Social Psychology.” In a “time experiment” in 1999, Britain’s Channel 4 network selected Joyce and Paul B. from among 450 applicants to spend three months with four of their children living the middle-class life of 1900. Yet after just a week of rising at 5:30 a.m., preparing food as the Victorians did, wearing corsets, shampooing with a mixture of egg, lemon, borax and camphor, and playing parlor games by evening gaslight, the B’s were close to quitting. They endured but saw the romantic appeal of Victorian novels and movies evaporate. “On sheer material grounds, today’s working class enjoy luxuries - electricity, hot running water, fl ush toilets, TV, transportation - unknown to royalty of centuries past.” The down side of all this, says Myers, is that we are overloading the Earth’s carrying capacity and must quickly fi nd ways to curtail rampant consumption or face ecological disaster.

Q The “good old days this,” the “good old days that,” people will say. How good really were the “good old days?”

By Bill Sones and Rich Sones, Ph.D.

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WEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDARWEEKLY COMMUNITY CALENDARWednesday, Jan. 30 – Tuesday Feb. 5

WEDNESDAYFURNITURE REFINISHING, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., registration $150, Cam-plex Central Pavilion, call Jim 682-8442.FREE TAX HELP, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., by appointment, Campbell County Senior Center, 686-0804.STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 3 to 5. Call 687-9225.HOME SCHOOL, 2 p.m., AVA Art Center.CRAZY FUN, 4 p.m., AVA Art Center.TAILGATE PARTY KICKOFF, 6:30 p.m., “Facing the Giants”, Campbell County Public Library.THURSDAYFURNITURE REFINISHING, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., registration $150, Cam-plex Central Pavilion, call Jim 682-8442.TODDLER TIME, 9:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 18 months to three years old. Call 687-9225.STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library. For ages 3 to 5.FAMILY LEARNING NIGHTS, 5:45 p.m., Meadowlark gym.POWDER RIVER VOLLEYBALL CLUB, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., AAU sign up, Universal Athletic.FAMILIES & JAMMIES, 6:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library. TAILGATE PARTY KICKOFF, 6:30 p.m., “We Are Marshall”, Campbell County Public Library.TEEN ANIME CLUB, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.LIFE DRAWING, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., class fee $40, member fee $35, live models, must be at least

18 or have parent’s permission, artists bring your own supplies, pre-registration is required, AVA Art Center.FRIDAYFURNITURE REFINISHING, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., registration $150, Cam-plex Central Pavilion, call Jim 682-8442.LITTLE TIKES, 10 A.m., AVA Art Center.TAILGATE PARTY KICKOFF, 2:30 p.m., “Game Plan”, Campbell County Public Library.SATURDAYFURNITURE REFINISHING, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., registration $150, Cam-plex Central Pavilion, call Jim 682-8442.LITTLE TIKES, 10 a.m., AVA Art Center.TEEN DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, 10 a.m., Campbell County Public Library.TOP GUNS TEAM ROPING, 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Cam-plex East Pavilion.OPEN PLAY GAMING, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., for teens, Campbell County Public Library.WII SATURDAY, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library Tween room. For fourth through sixth grades. STARS OF TOMORROW TALENT SHOW, 1:30 p.m., North Campus.TAILGATE PARTY KICKOFF, 2:30 p.m., “Little Giants”, Campbell County Public Library.SUNDAYFURNITURE REFINISHING, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., registration $150, Cam-plex Central Pavilion, call Jim 682-8442.TOP GUNS TEAM ROPING, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Cam-plex East Pavilion.

MONDAYKINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION, children who will turn 5-years on or before Sept. 15, bring child’s shot record and birth certifi cate, go to your neighborhood attendance area school.WAGONWHEEL 1-2 GRADE PROGRAM, 6:30 p.m., Cam-plex Heritage Center.TEEN DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.TEEN WRITERS’ GROUP, 7 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.TUESDAYKINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION, children who will turn 5-years on or before Sept. 15, bring child’s shot record and birth certifi cate, go to your neighborhood attendance area school.STORYTIME, 10:30 a.m., Campbell County Public Library children’s section, for children ages 3 to 5. Call 687-9225. PRE-SCHOOL ART, 2-3 p.m., $7 fee, AVA Art Center.TEEN CARD CLUB, 4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.GRADE SCHOOL KIDS, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., $12.50 class fee, $10 member fee, AVA Art Center.ROZET 5-6 GRADE PROGRAM, 7 p.m., Cam-plex Heritage Center.ADULT ANIME & CARD CLUB, 6:30 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.Editor’s note: This calendar is a daily feature of The News-Record. Individuals or groups involved in any public activity may submit items to be listed. To submit an item, send a press release at least a week in advance to Gillette News-Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette WY 82717-3006, email it to [email protected] or bring it to the offi ce at 1201 W. Second St.

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Call your advertising representative today Call your advertising representative today at 682-9306, Ext. 4 or email: [email protected] 682-9306, Ext. 4 or email: [email protected]

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New Year!New Year!

Saturday, February 91 p.m. - 4 p.m.: Taste some of the fi nest Cajun foods in the region at

this free Cajun food cook-off compe-tition. This public tasting will be at locations throughout Deadwood.

Friday, February 87 p.m., Mardi Gras & Masquerade

Party, Deadwood Mtn. Grand - King & Queen Coronation and

Mardi Gras costume contest, with over $2,000 in cash and prizes

It’s the best party

north of the Bayou!

For More Information Call The Deadwood Chamber At 1800-999-1876 or go to

www.deadwood.com

Live Zydeco Music - CURLEY TAYLOR 9 p.m., free, Deadwood Mtn. Grand

Feb. 8-9, 2013

Event Schedule

7 p.m.: DEADWOOD’S ANNUAL MARDI GRAS PARADE! Get a spot on Main Street and collect your share of over 100,000 sets of beads thrown

during the parade. Live Band - CURLEY TAYLOR.,

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Real Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk this Super Bowl weekend. If your Super Bowl game plan includes celebrating with alcohol make sure you have a sober, designated driver in your line-up, if you drink and drive this Super Bowl weekend, chances are you’ll be caught.The Super Bowl is a sports fan’s national holiday and we want everyone to makethe right play for the big game.

• Remember, you can be held liable and prosecuted if someone you served alcohol ends up in an impaired driving crash.• Make sure all of your guests designate sober drivers in advance, or help arrange ride-sharing with other sober drivers.• Serve a lot of food - and include a variety of non-alcoholic beverages at the party.• Stop serving alcohol at the end of the third quarter of the game and begin serving coffee and dessert.• Keep the numbers for local cab companies handy, and take the keys away from anyone who considers driving while impaired.

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Keys to the game: If you are hosting a Super Bowl party:

If you are attending a Super Bowl party away from home:• Avoid drinking too much alcohol too fast. Pace yourself—eat enough food, take breaks and alternate with non-alcoholic drinks.• Designate your sober driver before the party begins and give that person your car keys.• If you don’t have a designated driver, ask a sober friend for a ride home; call a cab, friend or family member to come and get you; or just stay where you are and sleep it off until you are sober.• Never let a friend leave your sight if you think they are about to drive while impaired. Remember, Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk.• Always buckle up - it’s still your best defense against other impaired drivers.

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Recruiting for the following positions:Managers/SupervisorsCustomer Service RepresentativesExperienced Field WeldersExperienced MachinistField Service Tech – LoadersWarehouse PersonReceptionist

Please send cover letter and resume to:Joy Global – Surface Mining Division

Attention: Earl Byrd – Human Resource5834 S. Winland Drive, Gillette, WY 82718

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Attention Readers:Do you have a subject you would like us to cover

in upcoming issues? We enjoy bringing you information on safety, health and community issues. If you would like to submit an idea or a contribution

please call 682-9306 Ext. 221or email: [email protected]

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