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Published Weekly - Vol. 34, No. 12 - March 23-29, 2011 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com FREE Take One!

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Campbell County Senior Citizen Center

701 Stocktrail Avenue • Gillette, Wyoming • 307-686-0804*Suggested Senior Donation - $3.50 • Non-Senior Price - $7.00

Wed., March 23 Thurs., March 24 Fri., March 25 Mon., March 28 Tues., March 29

Broccoli Cheese Soup

Tuna Salad SandwichSun Chips

Fresh BananaSnickerdoodle Cookie

City of Gillette sponsored Dinner

Chicken Cordon Bleu Hash Brown CakeCandied CarrotsAll Veggie Salad

Dinner RollOreo Cream Bar

Salisbury SteakMashed Potatoes

Pea SaladCountry Biscuit w/

HoneyChocolate Cake

Fiesta ChickenSpanish Rice

Steamed VeggiesZesty Cornbread

Grape Salad

Chicken Fried SteakPotatoes & Gravy

ColeslawDinner Roll

Chocolate Parfait

Your PlateSenior Center

menufor the week provided by:

COMPLETE WELL SERVICINGROD & TUBING

WORKOVER & COMPLETIONSREVERSE CIRCULATING & DRILLING CASE PULLING

Carroll Hinsdale, General Manager

(307) 682-1126

This Month in HistoryMarch 18 - 1931 - The first electric razor was marketed by Schick, Inc.1965 - Soviet cosmonaut Colonel Leonov stepped out of the Voskhod 2 capsule for 20 minutes in a special space suit, making him the first man to leave a spaceship in space.1995 - Basketball player Michael Jordan announced that he was returning to professional play after a 17-month break.March 19 - 1848 - Wyatt Earp, a legendary figure of the Old West best known for the gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881, was born in Monmouth, Illinois.1918 - An act of the U.S. Congress established time zones and “Daylight Saving Time” in the United States.2003 - U.S. and British forces began air strikes against the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq in an operation dubbed “Iraqi Freedom.”March 20 - 1928 - Fred McFeely Rogers, known to millions of children through his television show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” was born in LaTrobe, Pennsylvania.1995 - A nerve-gas attack on the Tokyo subway system during rush hour, attributed to a Japanese religious sect, killed twelve people and injured over 5,000 others.March 21 - 1617 - Pocahontas, female Indian leader of the union of Algonkin nations, and later Indian ambassador to England, died in Kent, England.1685 - Johann Sebastian Bach, organist and composer, was born in Eisenach, Germany.1965 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led over 3,000 civil rights demonstrators on a four-day march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to demand federal protection of voting rights.1999 - Bertrand Piccard, a Swiss psychiatrist, and Brian Jones, his British copilot, landed in Egypt after having flown 29,056 miles in the first nonstop trip around the world in a hot-air balloon. The trip took 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 minutes.March 22 - 1893 - The first women’s collegiate basketball game was played at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.1960 - Arthur Schawlow and Charles Townes were granted the patent for a laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation).March 23 - 1904 - Actress Joan Crawford was born Lucille Fay LeSueur in San Antonio, Texas.1983 - Barney Clark, first artificial heart recipient, died after living almost 112 days after his implantation surgery.

YEAR ROUND BROWN

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Obstetrics & GynecOlOGy

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DAviD A. beck, m.D.wOmen's heAlthcAre, p.c. Specializing in complete women's healthcare including normal & complicated pregnancies, infertility & gynecological surgery. Expertise with hysteroscopic abalation & vaginal tape procedure for incontinence.

1402 W. 4th St. • Gillette, WY • 307-682-2233new pAtients welcOme!

FAmily prActicethOmAs t. AnDrew, m.D.heritAGe heAlth cAre centerFamily Practice, providing patient care for the whole family. Asthma & allergy testing & treatment for all allergies for the whole family. Hormone Replacement Therapy for women and men.

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(307) 682-4551new pAtients welcOme!

FAmily meDicAl cAre, llcGarry G. Becker, MD; Timothy P. Hallinan, MD;Laura A. Anders, MDCraig W. McCarty, MDBreck I. McCarty, MD (All Are Board Certified Family Physicians)(Always a Physician on Call Weekends & Holidays)Offering OB & Newborn Care...Healthcare for All Ages...Wellness Physicals...Women's Health...Injuries...Minor Office Surgeries

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OrAl/mAxillOFAciAl surGeOnsJOhn k. nAuGle, A.A.O.m.s., A.b.O.m.s.Practice limited to oral and maxillofacial surgery. In Gillette Tuesday & Thursday.

805 4-J Rd., Suite A • 307-686-3147 • Toll Free: 800-870-9081

urOlOGycentrAl wy urOlOGicAl AssOc.G. David Munday, M.D. • James B. Haden, M.D.Now offering appointments for Wednesday clinic in Gillette.

3100 W. Lakeway, Ste. 1 • 1-800-427-3048

HEALTHCAREA LISTING OF PROFESSIONAL AREA HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS

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Across1. French wine region6. A rounded

earthenware pot (pl.)

11. Toward the side the wind is blowing

13. Edited out from a broadcast

15. Earache16. Perfectly 17. Nod, maybe18. Paint removal tool 20. “A rat!”21. Cheese on crackers23. Canton neighbor24. “___ bitten, twice

shy”25. “Fiddler on the

Roof” role27. Free from, with

“of”28. Hands, in slang29. Discharged from

the body 31. Nonmalignant

growth 32. Coat33. Figurehead’s place34. A village in

Argyll and Brute, Scotland

36. Photo shot very near the subject

39. Fresh from the shower

40. Former French coin

41. Little people43. Cart44. Parallelogram, e.g.

diamond 46. Onion relative47. Crumb48. Mediterranean

evergreen tree whose bark is commercially stripped

50. “___ fallen ...”51. Style of writing

with letters joined together

53. Babe55. Hurt56. Poet who laments

the dead 57. More artful58. Watery mud and

snow

Down1. Many a Floridian2. The direction a ship

is moving 3. Hooter4. Badgers5. “All My Children”

vixen6. Ancient7. Bad look8. Grassland9. Galore10. Culls11. A hall near a hotel

entrance 12. Wine-colored (2

wds) 13. A two-legged

support 14. Enbankment to

prevent floods (var. sp., pl.)

19. Bone-dry22. God, with “the”24. A hole drilled to

find petroleum 26. ___ flu28. Bullwinkle, e.g.30. Atlanta-based

station31. Ace33. Feathery 34. A call to arms (pl.) 35. On the fence36. Prepare37. Inflammation of

the eye 38. Fractious 39. A type of candy

(British, abbrev., pl.)

40. Bit42. ___ shooting44. Vagabond45. Sobs loudly 48. Commend49. Fall (over)52. Mr., abroad54. “I” problem

Advertising Manager

Kathy Berman ..............................Ext. 106

Production

Dawn Sommer ............................Ext. 107

Account Representatives

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Billing Questions

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COMPANY DIRECTORY

If you have a story to tell....whether it be serious, funny or just a story or news about

something happening

in our community...Let Us Know!

Contact:

Phone: 682-9306Fax: 686-9030

Email: [email protected]

Last Will A woman decided that she was

ready to put together a will and make her final requests. She went to her lawyer and he began to help her prepare the document. She told him she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated. Second, she wanted her ashes scattered all over Macy’s.

“Why Macy’s?” asked the lawyer.

“Then I’ll be sure that my daughters will visit me twice a week.”

CLASSIFIED ADSWE LET YOU CHOOSE YOUR OPTIONS

NOW WE’RE MAKING IT EASIER TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD. ADDED VALUE AND SOME OF GILLETTE’S LOWEST CLASSIFIED RATES MAKE US YOUR

BEST CHOICE FOR SELLING YOUR ITEMS.All Classified ads include first 15 words for $4. Additional words are 10¢ each. All charges are weekly.

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YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A

CASH REWARD UP TO $1,000

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

Auto-Preferred & SR22’sHome Owners • Renters

Building StrongerCommunities

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Gillette CrimeStoppers

Wyoming Beverage Inc.of Gillette

(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.

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.

FEATURED CRIMEDESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY

Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving several Destructions of Property that occurred sometime between 03/02/2011 and 03/06/2011 in the Primrose subdivision. An unknown person(s) broke the windows out of several vehicles causing in excess of $2500.00 in damage to the vehicles.

FEATURED CRIMELaRCENY

Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving a Larceny that occurred sometime between 03/05/2011 and 03/07/2011. An unknown person(s) cut and removed approximately 1,500 feet of submersible pump wire from a site on the Iberlin Road, approximately 13 miles from the Black and Yellow Road. The approximate value of the wire is $4,000.00.

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.

ICE COLD & REFRESHING SAVINGS

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Carton.....PackMarlboro...........$44.89 .....$4.89Marlboro 72......$34.89 .....$3.89Camel.................$40.99 ....$4.49Doral..................$41.59 .....$4.49Basic.................$45.99 .....$4.89Parliament........$48.99 .....$5.49

Carton.......PackVirgina Slims.................$50.29.......$5.49 Winston.........................$40.99........$4.49Kool................................$45.49........$4.99Pall Mall (Box Only)........$33.99........$3.79L&M...............................$35.49........$3.84

*Surgeon General Warning: Cigarette Smoke contains carbon monoxide.

Shell Food mart Has It all!COMPARE OUR

CIGARETTE PRICES!Stop in for other weekly specials.

Apartments for Rent

To request an application or for more information, please contact Tish Lee at:

(307) 283-2948 or (307) 283-1776Green Mountain Apartments

P.O. Box 831 • Sundance, WY 82729

We are a handicapped and elderly apartment complex with

RENTAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE.

The Authority of the Town of Sundance(Green Mountain Estates)

Is now taking applications for residence.

Is It Time for Your Pet’s Checkup?

Has it been a while since your pet has seen a veterinarian? Your pet needs to be vaccinated on a regular schedule and needs to have regular exams by a vet. Although your pet may seem to be in perfect health, many times illness or diseases may not show themselves to a pet owner. And some animals are very good at hiding their illness.

In general, if your pet is a young animal (typically seven years old or younger for cats and dogs), you will need to have your pet seen by a vet once a year. If your pet has a known medical condition or takes medication, you may need to have him or her seen more often. Once your pet is older than eight years old, you will need to have an examination once every six months. This ensures that any early signs of illness can be spotted early and treated more effectively.

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Community Chef Send in your favorite recipes that you would like to share and we will feature them weekly in our Community Chef section.

Share your favorite recipes

Mail your recipes to:

c/o: The Advertiser PO Box 1900Gillette, WY 82717, Or email them to: [email protected]. Please put Community Chef in the Subject line. All recipe submissions must have a name and phone number.

Lemon Bars

1 cup butter, softened1/2 cup white sugar2 cups all-purpose flour 4 eggs1 1/2 cups white sugar1/4 cup all-purpose flour2 lemons, juicedDirections

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).In a medium bowl, blend together softened butter, 2 cups flour and

1/2 cup sugar. Press into the bottom of an ungreased 9x13 inch pan.Bake for 15 to 20 minutes in the preheated oven, or until firm and

golden. In another bowl, whisk together the remaining 1 1/2 cups sugar and 1/4 cup flour. Whisk in the eggs and lemon juice. Pour over the baked crust.

Bake for an additional 20 minutes in the preheated oven. The bars will firm up as they cool. For a festive tray, make another pan using limes instead of lemons and adding a drop of green food coloring to give a very pale green. After both pans have cooled, cut into uniform 2 inch squares and arrange in a checker board fashion.

Gossett FamilyGillette, Wyoming

Sunny’s Birthday Key-Lime Pie

Crust:Any store bought graham cracker crust

Filling:1 - 8 0z. Cool Whip1 - 5 oz. Can of Evaporated Milk1/4 Cup Lime Juice9 Drops of Green Food Coloring

Take all filling ingredients and mix together in large bowl.Pour into pie filling and Freeze 2 hours and serve

Sunny RobertsGillette, Wyoming

Chicken Spaghetti

1 - Whole Chicken2 - 10.5 oz. (each) Cans of Cream of Mushroom SoupOne Small Can of Green Olives Sliced or WholeSix Slices of Kraft American CheeseOne Package of Spaghetti Noodles

First boil the chicken in a big pan of water. Then take the chicken out and strip into small pieces. Next take the noodles and cook them in the water that you boiled the chicken in. Once this is done drain the noodles and then mix them in the mushroom soup and the green olives. Once this is mixed then put into a cooking pan and add six slices of cheese on top. Bake in the oven at 375 until edges are brown.

Amanda BacileGillette, Wyoming

Tater Tot Casserole

1 1/2 LB. Ground Beef1/2 Medium Size Onion Chopped2 Cans of French Style Green Beans1 Large ( 19 oz.) Can of Cream of Mushroom Soup5 Sliced Mushrooms9 oz. Milk32 oz. of Frozen Tater TotsSalt and Pepper (optional)

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 9x13 glass dish. Brown hamburger and onion mix, then

Deviled Eggs6 Hard Boiled Eggs , peeled and cut lengthwise1 Tbs. Dry Mustard2 Finely Chopped Green Onions1 Clove of Garlic Minced1 Tbs. Dill Pickle RelishSmall bottle of Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing

Pop out (remove) the egg yolks to a small bowl and mash with a fork. Add dry mustard, chopped green onions, minced garlic, dill pickle relish and mix thoroughly. Then gradually add Hidden Valley Ranch Dress-ing to the ingredients until you get a creamy consistency. Fill the empty egg white shells with the mixture and sprinkle lightly with paprika. Cover lightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 2 hours before serving.

Erik BergqistGillette, Wyoming

drain. Spread hamburger and onion mix in bottom of dish then layer with French Style Green Beans and sliced mush-rooms. Mix Soup and milk in a separate bowl and then pour over casserole. Lastly arrange Tater Tots on top of casserole mix and bake uncovered for 35 minutes or until tater tots are golden brown.

Londen FuernisenGillette, Wyoming

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Serving You Helpings of Helpful Tips For Raising A Thriving Family

Just For Moms

Store 14852300 S. Douglas Hwy

(307) 686-4060www.walmart.com

Be active while

having fun.

Unlike their parents, today’s kids often forgo sandlot baseball or games of tag for much more sedentary fare like video games or surfing the Internet. While video games and Internet access aren’t lacking in value, many parents would prefer their kids be more active.

Though it can be difficult to get kids off the couch, there are ways parents can help their kids live and embrace a more active lifestyle, which can have benefits both now and down the road.

* Make it a team effort. Parents who are concerned their kids aren’t getting enough daily exercise should ask themselves if they’re getting enough exercise themselves. Kids aren’t the only ones who need daily exercise. A good way to encourage kids is to join them. Make daily physical activity a team effort. Kids don’t have to join Mom and Dad at the gym. Instead, go for a nightly walk after dinner, or make time to play catch in the yard. Kids often take cues from their parents even if their parents aren’t aware. Parents who exercise every day are much more likely to have kids who exercise every day as well. Set a positive example for kids and include them in your own fitness routine whenever the opportunity arises.

* Minimize television time. The

American Academy of Pediatrics recommends older kids watch no more than two hours of television per day. But as any parent knows, most kids average much more than two hours of television per day. To decrease that tube time, parents can take televisions out of their kids’ bedrooms, instead putting televisions only in the common rooms which will also allow parents to more closely monitor

what their kids are watching. * Encourage extracurricular

activities. While parents might find it hard to believe, today’s kids, even with all the video games and additional gadgets, still get bored. Boredom might be contributing to sedentary lifestyles. To combat boredom, parents should encourage extracurricular activities that get kids off the couch. Whether it’s participating in team

sports, joining the local or school theater program or even getting a job, parents should encourage kids to do more after school than come home and turn on the television or play video games.

* Emphasize activity instead of exercise. Many adults associate exercise with going to the gym or running on the treadmill, both of which are tough to get excited about. Kids might be equally indifferent and less enthusiastic about exercise. Instead of emphasizing exercise, encourage kids to be active. Being active doesn’t have to entail playing a sport or doing any calisthenics. Instead, an active lifestyle is one that’s not spent idling the hours away lounging. Encourage kids to get outdoors and pursue interests other than video games or television shows.

* Express interest in kids’ activities. Parents should express interest in their kids’ activities. If kids like to fish, ask how they fared after their most recent trip to the neighborhood fishing hole. When parents express an interest in their kids’ activities, kids are more likely to embrace those activities, something that’s especially beneficial if the activities in question are ones that get kids off the couch.

Encouraging Kids to Live a More Active Lifestyle

Activities like fishing are positive hobbies that also get kids off the couch.

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Upcoming & Ongoing Events

1206 S. Douglas Hwy.... • Gillette, WY

307.682.4468 • 800.508.4468 • www.fcagillette.com

Boots • Clothing • Tires • PropaneRanch & Pet Supplies • Feed • Gas • Diesel

Immunization Clinics - CC Public Health Every Wednesday 8-11:30 a.m. & First Wednesday of each month 4-7 p.m. Campbell County Health Department. Phone 682-7275.

Veteran’s Outreach & Advocacy Program - Available to all OIF/OEF veterans & immediate families. Northeast Region, call 307-630-3230.

Prairie Pens, Adult Writers Group, 4th Saturday Each Month at Westwood High School, 6th & Rohan, at 9 a.m. Call Midge at 682-3488 for more info.

Women’s Resource Center - 706 W. 8th St. - Open Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Website: www.WyWeCare.com. Phone: 685-2211.

Food Preparation Classes offered through Campbell County Extension Service - Semi-Homemade Meals, March 24 5:30-8:30pm. Cost: $20. Minimum 5 people. Instructor: Vicki Hayman. George Amos Memorial Building, 412 S. Gillette Ave. 682-7281 for more info. Learn how to make incredible semi-homemade meals in 30 minutes or less. Participants will prepare and sample recipes, so bring your appetite!

CCPL Teen Yu-Gi-Oh Card Game Club: Tuesdays, 4 p.m.; Teen Anime Club: Thursdays, 7 p.m.; Open Play Gaming: Saturdays, 1 p.m.; One-On-One Computer Classes, call Pat at 687-9228; Test Proctoring: Call Ara at 687-9210; CCPL Storytime: 3 to 5 yrs., Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.; CCPL Toddler Time, 18 months to 3 yrs., Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.; CCPL Families & Jammies Storytime: birth-6th grade, Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.; WBL Storytime: All ages, Wednesdays, 11 a.m.; CCPL Wii Play Saturdays: 4th-6th grades, 1 p.m. CCPL - Open Sundays 1-5 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

CLIMBING TOWER MASTERS CLASS: The Campbell County Recreation Center will offer class on Monday March 28th from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. After becoming certified, tower masters is the next step in learning to climb the tower. The fee is $15.00 per person for more information please call Rick at the recreation center at 682-8527.

PILATES/POWER YOGA FITNESS CLASS: Campbell County Parks and Recreation now offers Pilates/Power Yoga. Pilates is offered Monday and Wednesday night at 5:30p.m. - 6:30p.m. and power Yoga Friday night 5:30-6:30p.m. For more information view our web site at www.ccprd.com or call 682-8527

ZUMBA FITNESS: Campbell County Recreation Center;

Tuesday & Thursday from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Monday, Wednesday & Fridays from 12:10-1:10p.m. Monday and Wednesday from 6:30-7:30p.m. For more information please call 682-8527

JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL TENNIS: Campbell County Parks and Recreation Center is offering junior high school intramural tennis for all students 7-9 grade. Games and practices will be held at Bicentennial park from 3:15-5:15 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesday and Thursday of each week. Practice for all players will begin on Monday, March 28, 2011. Players must pre-register starting March 14th. There is no fee or physical needed. Everyone makes the team. Pick up registration forms at the Recreation center, school office or call 682-8527

LAP SWIM HOURS: Campbell County Pool has extended lap swim hours on Saturday. Lap swim hours will be from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday only. Regular drop off fees apply. For more info call 682-8527

PERKINS GIRLS FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL: Campbell County Parks and Recreation is offering Perkins girls fast-pitch softball for girls 7-16 years of age. Registration will be held March 14 through April 17 at the Recreation Center. The fee is $25. Practice will begin Monday, April 25. Registration forms are available at the Recreation Center or online at www.ccprd.com. Youth must be 7 years old by May 31,2011 to participate. More information call 628-8527

RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS: Campbell County Parks and Recreation Center will be holding swim lessons registration for the third session on Monday, March 28. Lessons start Monday April 4 and run through Tuesday, May 10. All individuals may register by walk-in only on March 28. The fee for each child is $28. Please pick up a swimming brochure for the times and classes offered. For more information call 682-8527.

ACS RELAY FOR LIFE DART TOURNAMENT: American Legion Sunday, April 17 registration at 10 a.m. Start time is 11 a.m. The fee is $10. For rookies draw partner for 301 doubles. For the experienced player bring a partner for 501/Cricket doubles

Ribbon of Home Tattoo fundraiser: Pain for Sale Tattooing; 104 South Gillette Ave. Saturday, March 26 Permanent Ink; 11 a.m. - 7p.m. Temporary Airbrushed; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. only. Three sizes available.

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March 23- PAWS TestMarch 24- PAWS TestMarch 25- PAWS Test

March 26- 12 a.m. CCHS GSOC/BSOC (JV/V) vs. GR @ NC

March 28- PAWS TestMarch 29- PAWS Test

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Security alone to fund his or her retirement. That means it will be up to personal savings and investment plans to manage during retirement. Most people aspire to live on 75 percent of their current income during retirement. When factoring for life expectancy and inflation, that could mean a few million dollars will be needed in savings to comfortably take a person through the 20 odd years of retirement living. For those who haven't yet started to save, it's best to get started.

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doGS & pUppIeS: "Rodeo" 7 yrs., neutered Siberian Husky, good w/kids & dogs. Needs secured exercise area.Owner will do extensive interview w/potential adopter."Yettie" 6 yrs., male Siberian Husky, good w/kids & dogs. Needs secured exercise area. Owner will do extensive interview w/potential adopter."Daisy" 4 month old female Viszla lab mix good with dogs and kids the owner is allergic and must find new home"Duke" 7yr old neutered male Weimarancer good with dogs and older kids the owner would like Dutch and Duke a home togather but will consider seperating them."Dutch" 4 yr old neutered male Weimarancer good with dogs and older kids. The owner would like Dutch and Duke a home togather but will consider seperating them."Libby" 9 yr old spayed female Great Pyrenees. She will need a home with a large secure fenced yard."Shorty" 3 yr old neutered male Miniature Pincher Chihuahua mix good with dogs and kikds. Owner is allergic and must find a new home.

CAtS & KItteNS:"Sage" 4 mos., female D.S.H. cat, good w/kids & pets."Chloe" 1 yr., spayed female, D.S.H. cat, good w/adults & other cats. Owner is allergic & needs to find a new home."Peaches" 1 yr., spayed female, D.M.H. cat, good w/adults & other cats. Owner allergic & needs to find a new home.

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Campbell County Memorial Hospital BIRTHS

March 15 2011A GIRL was born to Kasey and Daniel Peak of Gillette at 2:05 p.m. The baby weighed 7lbs. 3.2 ozs. and was 20 inches long.A GIRL was born to Julie Cervantes and Jose Hernandez of Gillette at 8:15 p.m. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 11.8 ozs. and was 20 1/2 inches long..A GIRL was born to Amanda and Kevin Breuer of Gillette at 9:42 p.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 12.1 ozs. and was 18 inches long

March 16, 2011A BOY was born to Laura and Jedediah Boyer of Gillette at 3:49 a.m. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 3 ozs. and was 20.5 inches long.A BOY was born to Shannon and Christopher Dinkel of Gillette at 8:02 p.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 13.5 ozs. and was 20 inches long.A BOY was born to Alisha Feddersen and Jacob Bloom of Gillette at 11:56 p.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 13.7 ozs. and was 19 inches long.A BOY was born to Miranda and Mike Leisy of Rozet at 1:05 p.m. The baby weighed 9 lbs.6.7 ozs. and was 21 inches long.A BOY was born to Heather and Quade Schmelzle of Gillette at 5:18 p.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs.15.8 ozs. and was 19.5 inches long.

March 17, 2011A GIRL was born to Trista and Daniel Caster of Gillette at 3:30 p.m. The baby weighed 7lbs. 8.3 ozs. and was 20.75 inches long.A GIRL was born to Tracy and John Leonard of Newcastle at 4:15 p.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 4.5 ozs. and was 19 inches long.A GIRL was born to Jessica Gilard and Mike Walker of Gillette at 9:08 p.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs. .3 ozs. and was 20inches long.

March 18 , 2011A GIRL was born to Jolene and Jeremy Ferrier of Gillette at 2:25 p.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 15.2 ozs. and was 19 inches long.A GIRL was born to JKelly Coleman and Haden Flower of Gillette at 4:42 a.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 1.5 ozs. and was 20.5 inches longA BOY, was born to Sawyer and Zach Poitra of Gillette at 5:55 p.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 5.2 ozs. and was 19 inches long

March 19 , 2011A BOY, was born to Teala sherard and Tylor Sanches of Gillette at 12:09 a.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 7.3 ozs. and was 19 inches long.A BOY was born to Mikayla Patton and Kaleb Fresorges of Gillette at 5:35 p.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 13.5 ozs. and was 20 inches longA BOY was born to Nicole Demma and Phillip Stewart of Moorcroft/Pine Haven at 9:39 p.m. The baby weighed 5 lbs. 13.2 ozs. and was 19 inches long

March 20 , 2011A GIRL was born to Kayla Caufield and Raleigh Brown of Gillette at 10:02 a.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 14.8 ozs. and was 20.5 inches long.

STRANGE BUT TRUEBy Bill Sones and Rich Sones, Ph.D.

Q. UFOs have been reported making 90-degree directional shifts, in effect turning on a dime in the heavens. Why don’t human pilots add this eye-catching maneuver at air shows?

A. In an “X-Files” episode, air force pilots tried this using an alien craft and found their bodies couldn’t hack it because the forces were too great, says physicist Lawrence M. Krauss in “Beyond Star Trek.”

A realistic touch! Assuming a Mach 2 craft decelerates in .1 second before veering sideways - fast enough that it might be perceived as instantaneous by observers - 700 g’s would be required. That’s like carrying 35 tons on the shoulders! Ordinarily, 8 g’s is the tolerance limit.

The craft itself would also feel the crunch. Imagine a plane losing power at 1,000 feet and crashing a meter deep into the earth. The collision forces here, says Krauss, are roughly 2,800 g’s, or only 4 times the right-angle. “Judging from what most plane crashes look like, I would suggest no craft made out of mere metal would be likely to survive the X-Files-type acrobatics for long.”

How about superstrong metals of advanced civilizations? OK, maybe, but as for the aliens themselves withstanding g-forces of right-turn magnitude, “I don’t see how, unless they evolved in an environment featuring 40-ton raindrops.”

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Page 10 The Advertiser - March 23-29, 2011The Advertiser recommends that you investigate every phase of investment opportunities. We suggest you consult your own attorney and ask for a free pamphlet or free further information from the company making the offer before investing any money. Or you may contact the Attorney General’s Office, 123 Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. 307-777-7841. TRANSPORTATION

A2 TRuckS/vANS 1992 Chevy S-10 Pickup, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, 2WD, 138,000 miles. $2500 OBO 660-3182 or 660-3179. A2-10-3p

1993 GMC Sierra 4x4 Pickup Club Cab. Runs great, 350 auto OD. 215,000. Needs transfer case work. $1,000. Pick up in Newcastle, WY. 970-254-1097, 970-208-6306 A2-10-3v A10 PARTS & AccESSORIES Transmissions, Transfers, Rear Ends, More. Rebuilt/Used. Nationwide Parts Locating. Auto Repair. 660-3738. A9-39-TFNc REAL ESTATE

B2 MOBILE HOMES Want a professional to sell your home? We’ll get it done, no cost to you. Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-11-1cYahoo! Almost perfect starter! Owner willing to take offers. Shelter West 686-9301 Your Gain; their loss.B2-11-1cChance of a lifetime! Have your large pet inside fenced yard/shed. Clean, all appliances, 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Owner left town for work. Must sell. If you pay $189 rent, own for less Shelter West, 686-9301 B2-11-1cWorkin’ mans haven! Quite! No close neighbors. Almost maintenance free! 4 vehicle parking. If you pay $135 rent, own for less Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-11-1cFamily home! Double our room.Ranch -through kitchen, king-sized (3) bedroom, two tier walk-in closet, massive master bath. If you pay $170 rent, own for less Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-11-1cMoorcroft! 2 bedroom, 1 bath. . Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-11-1c

Graceful! Separate laundry, wall-to-wall cupboards, all appliances, octagon island kitchen, cheery, sunny, ready for you.. If you pay $170 rent, own for less. Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-11-1c16x80’s 3 to choose from. All in great condition. Priced to sell. shelter West 686-9301 payments less than $200 rent B2-11-1cHouse for Sale. 66x14, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Includes all appliances. 810-614-1672. B2-10-5v20 acres 16x80 3bdr mobile home 30x48 shop. Privately owned no covenants 307-689-7819 B2-11-5v MERcHANDISE

D2 HOME APPLIANcES Will Haul Away Used Washers & Dryers at my expense. Call 680-8736. D2-51-20p D7 LIvESTOck

Buffalo Calves, started on grain and hay. 682-3853. D7-05-5vBlack angus Bulls - Yearling & Two Year-Old. Long, thick, deep bodied. Bring your trailer, you’re going to like what you see! Clay Creek Angus, 307-762-3541. www.claycreek.net D7-02-20vFamily Milk Cows - superior genetics. Milking Machines Surge De Laval, Livestock (Goats, Pigs, Sheep) Delivery available. Visit us at dallasdomedairy.com Paul, (307) 349-3837. D7-09-TFNc D12 MISc. MERcHANDISE Variety Mini Mall at Brothers Coffee, 300 S. Gillette Ave., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Last Saturday of every month. D12-08-5pTuxes For Rent. Wedding Gown Sale. Men’s Ties, Party Dresses, Gown Sale, Quilts For Sale, Poodle Skirts, along with old jewelry, handmade kitchen towels, AVON bottles, milk bottles, old pottery, dishes, and more. 682-9296. D12-47-TFNh D13 AucTIONS sTEP uP aucTIOns - Free estimates, commercial liquidators, antique and estate specialists. 25+ years experience. “We do all the work.” Call Rick Foutch, 307-299-6078. D13-44-TFNhPlace your classified ad here for only $4 for the first fifteen words,

10¢ per word, thereafter. Pay for four times and you get the fifth run free. Simply stop by The Advertiser at 105 E. 5th Street, or give us a call at 686-6123. We accept credit cards over the phone, and of course we always accept cash or checks. Get rid of those unwanted items in your closets, garage, basement, etc.

EMPLOYMENT

E2 HELP WANTED Plant Operator/Mechanic-Saddle Butte Pipeline is accepting resumes for qualified oil and gas individuals to work in Watford City, ND on our new gathering system and facilities. Saddle Butte leads the industry in compensation and benefits. Highly driven, self-motivated individuals who want to become part of a dynamic company please e-mail resumes to [email protected]. Saddle Butte Pipeline, LLC. is an equal employment opportunity company. E2-07-5v E3 BuSINESS OPPORTuNTIES Serious Only - Great Home Business - Low Start Up Fee. www.TooEasy-MoneyMaker.com Great product - or call 307-689-8020. E3-08-5p

F1 cHILD cAREIn home child care. I have two spots available. Getting certification. Willing to watch at night. Call 685-6954. F1-12-4c

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Call Wyoming Gutter Service at 682-6607 to meet your residential and commercial rain gutter needs. Variety of colors available, 5 inch aluminum & 6 inch steel, seamless Free estimates. Excellent workmanship, guaranteed and reliable. F6-27-TFNc ANNOuNcEMENTS

G4 PuBLIc NOTIcES Prairie Pens, Adult Writers Group, 4th Saturday Each Month at Westwood High School, 6th & Rohan, at 9 a.m. Call Midge at 682-3488 for more info. G4-06-TFNhVeteran’s Outreach & Advocacy Program - Available to all OIF/OEF veterans & immediate

families. Northeast Region, call 307-630-3230. G4-06-TFNhImmunization Clinics - CC Public Health - Every Wednesday 8-11:30 a.m. & first Wednesday of each month, 4-7 p.m. Campbell County Health Department. Phone 682-7275. G4-06-TFNhOvereaters Anonymous - Open Meeting/Non-Smoking. Mondays, 7 p.m. Jacobs Touch Cabinetry, 1302 Butcher Court (behind Thar’s Feed and Ranch Store). Contact: 689-0666 or 686-6096. G4-06-TFNh Women’s Resource Center - 706 W. 8th St. - Open Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Website: www.WyWeCare.com. Phone: 685-2211.G4-06-TFNhSeniors May Qualify for a Power Wheelchair. Reclaim your independence with a power wheelchair at little or no cost. Medicare’s regulations now make it easier for seniors and others with debilitating conditions such as arthritis, stroke, heart and breathing problems, or diabetes, to obtain a power wheelchair at little or no cost. Miracle on Wheels is trying to increase public awareness about the assistance options that allow seniors and the disabled to remain independent in their own homes rather than undergo difficult surgery or other expensive treatment, or resort to moving into a nursing home. These assistance options are available to anyone with problems getting around their home, or who are in danger of falling due to their medical condition. So those who are suffering from any condition that severely limits their mobility should call Miracle on Wheels at 1-800-400-4210 toll-free to learn about qualifying now for a power wheelchair at little or no cost. G4-03-TFNh

If you have information about any serious crime such as robbery, burglary or vandalism, you may earn a reward of up to $1,000. Call Crime Stoppers anytime at 686-0400. You can remain anonymous! G4-06-TFN

Alcoholics Anonymous - is as near as your phone. Hotline number is 686-6107. G4-20-TFNh

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Business Search is a brand new feature giving you access to a

variety of products and services in our area. Watch each month as

new businesses will be added.Readers keep this reference.

Business owners call 686-6123 to advertise.

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Potato Ice CreamGET READY...• Ice cream• Powdered cocoa• Whipped topping• Flaked coconut• Green food coloring• Tools: ice cream scoop, spoon

GET SET...• For chives, use a small amount of food coloring to dye coconut green.

GO!

1. Make the potato. Press and formtwo scoops of ice cream together intoa potato shape.

2. Roll potato in cocoa. Use spoon toscoop out a small area in top of potato.

3. Top it with “sour cream.” Fillscooped area with whipped topping.

4. Finish Up. Sprinkle coconut “chives”on top.

March Fun Fact...What was the Ice Age?The Ice Age was a period in history whenhuge sheets of moving ice, called glaciers,covered large areas of the world. Due to themovement of these sheets of ice, the world’sland surface changed. During this periodmany animals could not survive the colderclimate and died.

What is a shamrock?The shamrock is a low-growing plantwith three distinct leaves. It has been thesymbol of Ireland for hundreds of years.However, if you find a four-leaf clover,you’re considered lucky!

Answer: The top of a battery

1. What kind of cat likes water?

2. What do you call a coldpuppy sitting on a rabbit?

3. When is a car not a car?

4. How many eggs can you putin an empty bushel basket?

5. Why did the kangaroo crossthe road?

Answers:1. An octopuss.2. A chilly dog on a bun.3. When it turns into a driveway.4. One. After that, the basket isn’t empty.5. Because he was holding the chicken’s hand.

The objectspictured havebeen enlarged.Can you guesswhat they are?

Answer: A plastic fork

How many can you find? The words go in astraight line, up and down, forward and backward,and diagonally. Some letters may be used morethan once.

P A R S L E Y A B G NL I M A B E A N R O WE R N R E F C A A L AV G E E D E S F L F LI O A B N S G H L C PL R E B M E M P O O AO F M I B U E O D U SF A E L J A C D S R TK Y R E L E C U L S US H A M R O C K C E RL M L I W I K J A D EN O D L E T T U C E P

Answer: 23 (Cabbage, Celery, Cucumber, Dollar, Emerald, Fern,Frog, Golf Course, Grass, Jade, Kiwi, Lawn, Leaf, Lettuce, LimaBean, Lime, Moss, Olive, Parsley, Pasture, Pea, Pine Needle,Shamrock)

Things That Are GreenBy Martha J. Morrison, Candor, NY

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Games can make learning fun.

Potato Ice CreamGET READY...• Ice cream• Powdered cocoa• Whipped topping• Flaked coconut• Green food coloring• Tools: ice cream scoop, spoon

GET SET...• For chives, use a small amount of food coloring to dye coconut green.

GO!

1. Make the potato. Press and formtwo scoops of ice cream together intoa potato shape.

2. Roll potato in cocoa. Use spoon toscoop out a small area in top of potato.

3. Top it with “sour cream.” Fillscooped area with whipped topping.

4. Finish Up. Sprinkle coconut “chives”on top.

March Fun Fact...What was the Ice Age?The Ice Age was a period in history whenhuge sheets of moving ice, called glaciers,covered large areas of the world. Due to themovement of these sheets of ice, the world’sland surface changed. During this periodmany animals could not survive the colderclimate and died.

What is a shamrock?The shamrock is a low-growing plantwith three distinct leaves. It has been thesymbol of Ireland for hundreds of years.However, if you find a four-leaf clover,you’re considered lucky!

Answer: The top of a battery

1. What kind of cat likes water?

2. What do you call a coldpuppy sitting on a rabbit?

3. When is a car not a car?

4. How many eggs can you putin an empty bushel basket?

5. Why did the kangaroo crossthe road?

Answers:1. An octopuss.2. A chilly dog on a bun.3. When it turns into a driveway.4. One. After that, the basket isn’t empty.5. Because he was holding the chicken’s hand.

The objectspictured havebeen enlarged.Can you guesswhat they are?

Answer: A plastic fork

How many can you find? The words go in astraight line, up and down, forward and backward,and diagonally. Some letters may be used morethan once.

P A R S L E Y A B G NL I M A B E A N R O WE R N R E F C A A L AV G E E D E S F L F LI O A B N S G H L C PL R E B M E M P O O AO F M I B U E O D U SF A E L J A C D S R TK Y R E L E C U L S US H A M R O C K C E RL M L I W I K J A D EN O D L E T T U C E P

Answer: 23 (Cabbage, Celery, Cucumber, Dollar, Emerald, Fern,Frog, Golf Course, Grass, Jade, Kiwi, Lawn, Leaf, Lettuce, LimaBean, Lime, Moss, Olive, Parsley, Pasture, Pea, Pine Needle,Shamrock)

Things That Are GreenBy Martha J. Morrison, Candor, NY

Potato Ice CreamGET READY...• Ice cream• Powdered cocoa• Whipped topping• Flaked coconut• Green food coloring• Tools: ice cream scoop, spoon

GET SET...• For chives, use a small amount of food coloring to dye coconut green.

GO!

1. Make the potato. Press and formtwo scoops of ice cream together intoa potato shape.

2. Roll potato in cocoa. Use spoon toscoop out a small area in top of potato.

3. Top it with “sour cream.” Fillscooped area with whipped topping.

4. Finish Up. Sprinkle coconut “chives”on top.

March Fun Fact...What was the Ice Age?The Ice Age was a period in history whenhuge sheets of moving ice, called glaciers,covered large areas of the world. Due to themovement of these sheets of ice, the world’sland surface changed. During this periodmany animals could not survive the colderclimate and died.

What is a shamrock?The shamrock is a low-growing plantwith three distinct leaves. It has been thesymbol of Ireland for hundreds of years.However, if you find a four-leaf clover,you’re considered lucky!

Answer: The top of a battery

1. What kind of cat likes water?

2. What do you call a coldpuppy sitting on a rabbit?

3. When is a car not a car?

4. How many eggs can you putin an empty bushel basket?

5. Why did the kangaroo crossthe road?

Answers:1. An octopuss.2. A chilly dog on a bun.3. When it turns into a driveway.4. One. After that, the basket isn’t empty.5. Because he was holding the chicken’s hand.

The objectspictured havebeen enlarged.Can you guesswhat they are?

Answer: A plastic fork

How many can you find? The words go in astraight line, up and down, forward and backward,and diagonally. Some letters may be used morethan once.

P A R S L E Y A B G NL I M A B E A N R O WE R N R E F C A A L AV G E E D E S F L F LI O A B N S G H L C PL R E B M E M P O O AO F M I B U E O D U SF A E L J A C D S R TK Y R E L E C U L S US H A M R O C K C E RL M L I W I K J A D EN O D L E T T U C E P

Answer: 23 (Cabbage, Celery, Cucumber, Dollar, Emerald, Fern,Frog, Golf Course, Grass, Jade, Kiwi, Lawn, Leaf, Lettuce, LimaBean, Lime, Moss, Olive, Parsley, Pasture, Pea, Pine Needle,Shamrock)

Things That Are GreenBy Martha J. Morrison, Candor, NY

Potato Ice CreamGET READY...• Ice cream• Powdered cocoa• Whipped topping• Flaked coconut• Green food coloring• Tools: ice cream scoop, spoon

GET SET...• For chives, use a small amount of food coloring to dye coconut green.

GO!

1. Make the potato. Press and formtwo scoops of ice cream together intoa potato shape.

2. Roll potato in cocoa. Use spoon toscoop out a small area in top of potato.

3. Top it with “sour cream.” Fillscooped area with whipped topping.

4. Finish Up. Sprinkle coconut “chives”on top.

March Fun Fact...What was the Ice Age?The Ice Age was a period in history whenhuge sheets of moving ice, called glaciers,covered large areas of the world. Due to themovement of these sheets of ice, the world’sland surface changed. During this periodmany animals could not survive the colderclimate and died.

What is a shamrock?The shamrock is a low-growing plantwith three distinct leaves. It has been thesymbol of Ireland for hundreds of years.However, if you find a four-leaf clover,you’re considered lucky!

Answer: The top of a battery

1. What kind of cat likes water?

2. What do you call a coldpuppy sitting on a rabbit?

3. When is a car not a car?

4. How many eggs can you putin an empty bushel basket?

5. Why did the kangaroo crossthe road?

Answers:1. An octopuss.2. A chilly dog on a bun.3. When it turns into a driveway.4. One. After that, the basket isn’t empty.5. Because he was holding the chicken’s hand.

The objectspictured havebeen enlarged.Can you guesswhat they are?

Answer: A plastic fork

How many can you find? The words go in astraight line, up and down, forward and backward,and diagonally. Some letters may be used morethan once.

P A R S L E Y A B G NL I M A B E A N R O WE R N R E F C A A L AV G E E D E S F L F LI O A B N S G H L C PL R E B M E M P O O AO F M I B U E O D U SF A E L J A C D S R TK Y R E L E C U L S US H A M R O C K C E RL M L I W I K J A D EN O D L E T T U C E P

Answer: 23 (Cabbage, Celery, Cucumber, Dollar, Emerald, Fern,Frog, Golf Course, Grass, Jade, Kiwi, Lawn, Leaf, Lettuce, LimaBean, Lime, Moss, Olive, Parsley, Pasture, Pea, Pine Needle,Shamrock)

Things That Are GreenBy Martha J. Morrison, Candor, NY

Potato Ice CreamGET READY...• Ice cream• Powdered cocoa• Whipped topping• Flaked coconut• Green food coloring• Tools: ice cream scoop, spoon

GET SET...• For chives, use a small amount of food coloring to dye coconut green.

GO!

1. Make the potato. Press and formtwo scoops of ice cream together intoa potato shape.

2. Roll potato in cocoa. Use spoon toscoop out a small area in top of potato.

3. Top it with “sour cream.” Fillscooped area with whipped topping.

4. Finish Up. Sprinkle coconut “chives”on top.

March Fun Fact...What was the Ice Age?The Ice Age was a period in history whenhuge sheets of moving ice, called glaciers,covered large areas of the world. Due to themovement of these sheets of ice, the world’sland surface changed. During this periodmany animals could not survive the colderclimate and died.

What is a shamrock?The shamrock is a low-growing plantwith three distinct leaves. It has been thesymbol of Ireland for hundreds of years.However, if you find a four-leaf clover,you’re considered lucky!

Answer: The top of a battery

1. What kind of cat likes water?

2. What do you call a coldpuppy sitting on a rabbit?

3. When is a car not a car?

4. How many eggs can you putin an empty bushel basket?

5. Why did the kangaroo crossthe road?

Answers:1. An octopuss.2. A chilly dog on a bun.3. When it turns into a driveway.4. One. After that, the basket isn’t empty.5. Because he was holding the chicken’s hand.

The objectspictured havebeen enlarged.Can you guesswhat they are?

Answer: A plastic fork

How many can you find? The words go in astraight line, up and down, forward and backward,and diagonally. Some letters may be used morethan once.

P A R S L E Y A B G NL I M A B E A N R O WE R N R E F C A A L AV G E E D E S F L F LI O A B N S G H L C PL R E B M E M P O O AO F M I B U E O D U SF A E L J A C D S R TK Y R E L E C U L S US H A M R O C K C E RL M L I W I K J A D EN O D L E T T U C E P

Answer: 23 (Cabbage, Celery, Cucumber, Dollar, Emerald, Fern,Frog, Golf Course, Grass, Jade, Kiwi, Lawn, Leaf, Lettuce, LimaBean, Lime, Moss, Olive, Parsley, Pasture, Pea, Pine Needle,Shamrock)

Things That Are GreenBy Martha J. Morrison, Candor, NY

Potato Ice CreamGET READY...• Ice cream• Powdered cocoa• Whipped topping• Flaked coconut• Green food coloring• Tools: ice cream scoop, spoon

GET SET...• For chives, use a small amount of food coloring to dye coconut green.

GO!

1. Make the potato. Press and formtwo scoops of ice cream together intoa potato shape.

2. Roll potato in cocoa. Use spoon toscoop out a small area in top of potato.

3. Top it with “sour cream.” Fillscooped area with whipped topping.

4. Finish Up. Sprinkle coconut “chives”on top.

March Fun Fact...What was the Ice Age?The Ice Age was a period in history whenhuge sheets of moving ice, called glaciers,covered large areas of the world. Due to themovement of these sheets of ice, the world’sland surface changed. During this periodmany animals could not survive the colderclimate and died.

What is a shamrock?The shamrock is a low-growing plantwith three distinct leaves. It has been thesymbol of Ireland for hundreds of years.However, if you find a four-leaf clover,you’re considered lucky!

Answer: The top of a battery

1. What kind of cat likes water?

2. What do you call a coldpuppy sitting on a rabbit?

3. When is a car not a car?

4. How many eggs can you putin an empty bushel basket?

5. Why did the kangaroo crossthe road?

Answers:1. An octopuss.2. A chilly dog on a bun.3. When it turns into a driveway.4. One. After that, the basket isn’t empty.5. Because he was holding the chicken’s hand.

The objectspictured havebeen enlarged.Can you guesswhat they are?

Answer: A plastic fork

How many can you find? The words go in astraight line, up and down, forward and backward,and diagonally. Some letters may be used morethan once.

P A R S L E Y A B G NL I M A B E A N R O WE R N R E F C A A L AV G E E D E S F L F LI O A B N S G H L C PL R E B M E M P O O AO F M I B U E O D U SF A E L J A C D S R TK Y R E L E C U L S US H A M R O C K C E RL M L I W I K J A D EN O D L E T T U C E P

Answer: 23 (Cabbage, Celery, Cucumber, Dollar, Emerald, Fern,Frog, Golf Course, Grass, Jade, Kiwi, Lawn, Leaf, Lettuce, LimaBean, Lime, Moss, Olive, Parsley, Pasture, Pea, Pine Needle,Shamrock)

Things That Are GreenBy Martha J. Morrison, Candor, NY

Page 12: Vol. 34, No. 12

Page 12 The Advertiser - March 23-29, 2011


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