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WednesdaySunny96 / 64
New8/17
Gillette Advertiser Weather Report
Last Week’s Almanac & Growing Degree Days
Sun/Moon Chart
StarWatch By Gary Becker - Perseid to Party
Peak Fishing/Hunting Times
Moonset1:05 p.m.2:04 p.m.3:01 p.m.3:54 p.m.4:43 p.m.5:28 p.m.6:07 p.m.
Full8/31
Weather Trivia
Sunset8:17 p.m.8:15 p.m.8:14 p.m.8:12 p.m.8:11 p.m.8:09 p.m.8:08 p.m.
Sunrise5:57 a.m.5:59 a.m.6:00 a.m.6:01 a.m.6:02 a.m.6:03 a.m.6:04 a.m.
DayWedThuFriSatSunMonTue
Moonrise11:12 p.m.11:47 p.m.
No Rise12:27 a.m.1:13 a.m.2:05 a.m.3:02 a.m.
Gillette’s Five Day Forecast
SundaySunny90 / 64
SaturdaySunny87 / 62
FridayMostly Sunny
89 / 62
ThursdayMostly Sunny
94 / 65
Today’s Local UV Index
Date7/307/318/18/28/38/48/5
High97999494717896
Low61696562494448
Precip0.00"0.00"0.00"0.01"0.00"0.00"0.00"
Normals86/5586/5586/5586/5586/5586/5586/55
What causes thunder? ?Answer: The rapid cooling and heating ofair near the lightning.
Peak TimesDay AM PMWed 3:35-5:35 4:05-6:05Thu 4:21-6:21 4:51-6:51Fri 5:07-7:07 5:37-7:37Sat 5:55-7:55 6:25-8:25
Peak TimesDay AM PMSun 6:44-8:44 7:14-9:14Mon 7:34-9:34 8:04-10:04Tue 8:24-10:24 8:54-10:54
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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
Farmer’s Growing Degree DaysDate Degree Days7/30 297/31 348/1 308/2 28
Date Degree Days8/3 108/4 118/5 22
Growing degree days are calculated by taking the average temperaturefor the day and subtracting the base temperature (50 degrees) from theaverage to assess how many growing days are attained.
One of the great astronomical joys of the summer is the anticipation of Perseid meteors glitteringthrough the starry heavens. This shower blossoms annually when the Earth passes near the orbit ofComet Swift-Tuttle and encounters the debris left behind by this interloper which passes near the sunevery 130 years. When the moon is favorable, like this year, it has been a tradition for me to lie out ina comfortable sleeping bag on a ground tarp and enjoy the show. Serious meteor observing isn’t for the
fainthearted. It involves being vigilant over numerous hours of time, recording the frequency of shooting stars every 10minutes, and refraining from distractions like music or intense conversation. However, you don’t have to be a seriousobserver to enjoy the Perseids, although a little bit of insomnia won’t hurt. This year, the activity maxes on Mondaymorning with rates of about 60 meteors per hour, but Saturday night into Sunday morning will also produce enjoyablenumbers of speedy, bright meteors. There is no need to go outside right after it gets dark. Before midnight, meteor eventsare like raindrops splashing against the back window of a moving vehicle. Most drops miss the glass. After midnight,however, the Earth spins into the Perseid swarm and our local view becomes more exciting, similar to looking throughthe front windshield of a car moving through a downpour. Meteor can pop. If you are going to host a Perseid party, makesure that when the observing begins, cots and sleeping bags face northeast. Lie back and watch the sky overhead becausenormally that is where it is the darkest. At midnight, meteors will seem to radiate skyward from low in the NE, but bydawn, the constellation of Perseus the Hero will be much higher in the sky, allowing observers to catch meteors diverg-ing from all directions. A map locating the Perseid radiant is online at www.astronomy.org.
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002 AUTOMOBILES
We buy junk cars. Towing available. Manning’sSalvage. 307-685-6968.
Auto insurance preferred and SR-22’s. CallElizabeth Jones Agency, 307-682-6520.
1994 Mercury Cougar XR7, 108K, runs good,$1,950/ OBO, 670-8489.
2007 Saturn Aura, 108,000 miles, 28-32mpg,excellent shape and clean, $8,000. 307-756-
2811.
2005 Mazda Miata, six speed, air, cruise, newtires, 16,123 miles, $14,500. 307-660-4350.
1996 Buick Century, runs good, $1,775, con-sider trades. 307-682-7622.
2003 Mercury Sable, four door, GS, low miles,$3,785. Consider trades. 307-682-7622.
2007 Ford Focus, under 60,000 miles. $6,500.307-257-3988.
2009 Ford Focus, 22,000 miles, one owner(old lady), excellent car, $9,800. 680-8364.
1999 Monte Carlo, two door, $1,394. 682-7622.
002 AUTOMOBILES
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix, four door, SE, nice,$2,875. Trades considered. 307-682-7622.
2003 P.T. Cruiser, 96K miles, nice, $4,650.Trades considered. 307-682-7622.
2002 Buick Regal LS, 87,000 miles, new tires,runs great, body in great condition. 682-1222
or 299-1611.
003 CLASSICS
1965 Chevy Bel Air, two door, $2,250/ cash307-299-3546.
004 TRUCKS, VANS
2004 Dodge, 3/4 ton truck, auto, diesel,runs great, 73,400 miles, one owner
$19,500. Call 299-7789.
2001 Chevy Venture, 108,000 miles, excellentvan, $3,795, trades considered, 307-682-7622.
1990 Dodge Dakota, with topper, 149,000/miles, $250,.307-299-6501.
2004 Kia Sedona, LX, V6, 101,000 miles,$3,850. Trades considered. 307-682-7622.
005 FOUR WHEEL DRIVES
1979 F150, new paint, new flat bed.$1,500,.307-660-7303.
2000 Explorer, sharp, $2,895, trades consid-ered. 307-682-7622.
2000 Durango, V8, SLT, $3,575, considertrades. 307-682-7622.
2011 Yukon XL, black on black, 10,000 miles.$44,000. 307-660-5784.
1983 Chevrolet C10, 4x4, 305, auto, $850.307-299-6956, (Wright).
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006 CAMPERS,MOTORHOMES
1999 28-foot Trail Harbor travel trailer, slide-out, $8,500/ OBO. 689-5663.
2005 Alfa Seeya, 40’ motorhome, diesel push-er, 39,000 miles, two slides, many unique fea-tures, great condition. $78,000. 307-682-2988.
2010 Keystone Sprinter Select 28RL, slideoutand more, $16,000/ OBO. Call 682-8236,
leave message.
2005 Challenger fifth wheel, M-29 RKP, lowmiles, excellent, $15,500. 307-689-0731,
weekdays.2005 Jayco Designer 5th wheel 31RLS, two
slides, king bed, hide-a-bed sofa, two air con-ditioners, $26,000. 307-682-1469.
007 HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Nine used tires, 11/24.5. $100 each. 307-670-5364.
008 MOTORCYCLES
2005 Boulevard C90T, loaded. 680-1206.
1984 Harley Davidson, $3,000. 685-1801.
Harley side car, $3,000. 685-6968.
Honda VT600C Shadow VLX ,2006, very lowmileage, $3,500 307-687-1162.
1976 Harley Davidson, some assemblyrequired, $3,000. 307-685-6968.
2007 HD Streetbob, low miles, lots of extras,$12,000/ OBO. 660-8180.
1986 Harley Sportster XLH, excellent condi-tion, $3,250/ OBO. Call Ronni at 307-680-
6691.
2004 Harley Softail, lots of extras, 7,500 miles,$10,500. 307-696-9603.
009 ALLTERRAIN VEHICLES
2005 Hammerhead 250 dune buggy, newclutch, new starter, new battery. 40+ mph,
$2,000/ OBO. 680-4321.
2005 Yamaha Rhino, runs good. 680-1206.2006 Polaris Predator 50, $1,100/ OBO. 299-
7943.
2004 Honda 400EX, $2,000/ OBO 299-3488.
012 PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Transmissions, transfers, rearends, in stock.Used/ rebuilts. Auto repairs. Nationwide parts
locating. 660-3738.
Buying junk batteries. 660-3738.
331 Ford Stroker short block, new, $4,000.Hampton blower with carburetor, $4,000. 685-
6968.
013 WANT TO BUY
Enclosed trailer. 687-1509.
Wanted: Junk batteries, . 307-670-1675.
014 MISC. TRANSPORTATION
Adult electric trik, paid $1,700, like new, makeoffer, 660-8984.
015 UTILITY TRAILERS
Bish’s Trailer Sales,701 Metz Drive, 307-689-0202.
016 HOMES (LOCAL)
2,388-sq.ft. family home in Sage Valley, fourbedroom, three bath, mixture of hardwood, tile
and carpet flooring, vaulted ceiling, fencedyard, landscaped with sprinkler system. Terrific
neighborhood, close to schools. Two cargarage, two tier deck, steel siding, $249,900.
308-760-1667.
Unique home and huge barn withacerage.South on Highway 50 .Seriousinquiries only. 680-2617 or 680-2618.
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.
1300 Beaver, open house, Sunday, 2pm-4pm.
Will trade Gillette home for Black Hills home orland. 687-1509.
First time Buyers! If you are paying $700 amonth in rent and have $1,500 for a downpayment you could own a three bedroom,two bath home with two ar heated garage
for less! Price $122,700. Call 680-8251 fordetails and view at
www.HarryKimbrough.com RE/MAXProfessionals.
2,350-sq.ft. four bedroom, two bath, single cardetached garage, in very good condition,.200East Sunset Drive, 307-686-0580 or 307-689-
5175. $216,700.
Westover, three bedroom, two bath town-house. Close to schools,.attached one car,
large deck,.private yard, shed. 307-629-1055.
BEAUTIFUL new three large bedroom, twobath home located on five acres just southof town with stunning view. Home is loadedwith extra features and move in ready. Callfor showing today at 689-3911 or 686-7722.
FSBO: Five bedroom ranchette with finishedwalk-out basement on five acres all set up forhorses. On city water and natural gas, country
living only minutes to town. Lot of extras.$299,900. 307-299-4958.
017 HOMES (OUT OF TOWN)
Pine Haven. House for sale, $154,000. 660-1509
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018 MOBILE HOMES (LOCAL)
16x80, three bedroom, two full baths, fireplace,1990 Bonnevilla on a nice rented lot. Some
financing available. 660-3891.
Remodeled mobile home income property forsale. Already has tenant! Call 689-2018.
Contract for deed. Newly remodeled threebedroom, one bath, $3,000 down. Call 307-
680-2536 or 307-680-0854.1984 Nuway, must be moved. 660-8344.
EXCLUSIVE Land/ home packages avail-able. More residential and acreage subdivi-sion coming soon. 0 down financing with nocontractor loans required. Call Barrett, 689-
3911 or 686-7722 TODAY.
Save big bucks on housing or make invest-ment property. Remodeled trailer apartment.Little siding, water grass, she’ll be grand! 511S Brooks. $8,500/ make offer. 307-217-0997.
021 LOTS, ACREAGES
5.88 acres waterfront four miles north ofBuffalo on Rock Creek in Emerald Park;beautiful Big Horns views; prime building
site; creek bottom teaming with trout,wildlife, and live spring. Joe @ 307-680-
4824; 307-682-8757
35 acres with power and septic, zoned for newor used mobile or mod. Up to two homes,
Wyodak area. $75,000. 307-689-7982.
8.9 acres, Keyhole view, fully developed, pricereduced. 307-670-4167.
Pine Haven, near Gillette. Ten acre lot withpower. Only three miles to Pine Haven and
beautiful Keyhole Reservoir for boating, fishingand GOLF! Outstanding RV or home parceland priced right at $22,779 negotiable Call
702-582-9827.
021 LOTS, ACREAGES
Five acre lots. Stick built or modular homes.Good water, electric and telephones. Close totown, Rozet Ranchettes, 660-7135, 682-5909.
CLOSE TO TOWN!10 acres with power, $68,000/ OBO. 307-
299-4321
022 COMMERCIALPROPERTY
Two four-plexes, 1705 and 1707 S Gillette Ave$267,000 each. Good location, good income.
307-660-7439.
024 RENTAL HOMES
Three bedroom duplex, close to schools, nopets, central air, $950/ month, $950/ deposit.
307-689-0202.
Executive Rental, four bedrooms, 3.5 baths,two car garage, large kitchen with cherry cabi-nets, granite tops, and fireplace. $2,500 per
month Call 680-9227.
Three bedroom, two bath, new flooring,fenced yard, $1,600/ month plus deposit, no
pets. 660-1964.
Wright, three bedroom, two bath, nice house,$1,250 per month. Call 307-689-5820 or 307-660-1333. Six-month lease. No smoking, no
pets.
Very nice townhouse for rent! Three bedroom,2.5 bath with fenced yard and garage. Call
307-257-4232 or 307-660-9449 for more infor-mation!
Gillette WY two bedroom, one bath, C/A,washer/ dryer, pets welcome. $750/ monthplus utilities. Available now! 307-680-0839.
Five bedroom, three bath, central air, allnew, two car garage, $1,575/ month. 307-
660-5211..
024 RENTAL HOMES
For rent or sale: Two houses on five acres.Two bedroom, one bath with garage plus sep-arate garage and workshop, $1,250/ depositand $1,250/ rent plus utilities. No indoor petsand no smoking. Three bedroom, two bathwith two car garage, $1,250/ deposit and
$1,250/ rent plus utilities. No indoor pets andno smoking. 307-756-3259.
Clean three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath,$1,500 amonth, no pets. Call 660-9023.
Very nice executive style home in CollegePark, three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, two cargarage. No pets. Please call Real Estate
Systems of Gillette Inc for more information307-682-0964.
Clean three bedroom, two bath home, washer/dryer, pets negotiable, $1,450, utilities not
included. Call 307-331-8527.
For rent: three bedroom, two bath, $1,600/month. avaiable August 1st, 307-682-3653.
1,800SF three plus bedrooms, all utilities paid.$1,150/ month. 307-682-5581.
New doublewide for rent, three or four bed-room, 2-1/2 bath, large kitchen and family
room with fireplace. Master bedroom has twowalk in closets, two sheds and washer/ dryer
included. 307-680-2536 or 307-680-0854.
Three bedrooms, two baths, large yard, in thecountry, no smoking, $750/ month. 687-7406.
Two bedroom, 1-1/4 bath, two car garage.307-696-5690.
Gillette WY. Two bedroom, one bath, Centralair, washer/ dryer. Pets welcome, $750/ month
plus utilities. Available. 307-680-0839.
One bedroom, one bath house with fencedyard, no pets and references required. 680-
9440.
Clean three bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, new appli-ances, A/C, garage. No pets, no smoking. 307-
696-7829 or 307-682-5889.
024 RENTAL HOMES
Townhouse, two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, garage,washer and dryer, no smoking, no pets, 307-
689-6344.
Nice two bedroom, 1-/1/2 bath, walk-out base-ment, garage, $825 with lease. 307-660-5599.
Very small studio house 307-689-4009.
025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES
One bedroom duplex, can be furnished, utili-ties included. Washer/ dryer in unit. Fenced
yard, most small pets okay. Call 307-680-4167or 307-682-1467.
Three bedroom, two.bath, 28x60 sq-ft., cathe-dral ceilings, A/C, 12x8 shed, washer and
dryer hook ups. No smoking and no pets. Yearlease. 307-363-3422.
Mobile homes for rent. 680-9508.
Five bedroom, two full bath mobile home.Fenced yard with deck, large lot. Pets wel-
come. 307-686-7130.
Two bedroom, one bath mobile home for rent.Washer/ dryer included. Some pets welcome.
Call 307-680-2536 or 307-680-0854.In Moorcroft, three bedroom, two bath, just
outside city limits, 307-756-2933.
Three bedroom, one bath, small fenced inyard. Call Jim, 307-680-8542; Carol, 307-680-
7885; or office, 307-682-1885.
Moorcroft, totally remodeled three bedroom,two bath, $900 per month plus utilities. 307-
622-7800.
Two bedroom duplex, furnished, washer anddryer, deck on back, all utilities paid, pets wel-come. Call Jim, 307-680-8542; Carol, 307-680-
7885 or office, 307-682-1885.
Four bedrooms, two baths, one acre eastWyodak, utilities included, $1,400/ month. 307-
689-2427.
Two bedroom, city lot. $700. 608-212-0056.
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687-7082
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2011 ROCKWOOD 1910 TENT TRAILER
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025 RENTALMOBILE HOMES
Two bedroom, one bath mobile home withfenced yard, no pets and references required.
680-9440.
Small camper in country, $375 plus deposit.Responsible, trustworthy, mature. No pets.
687-0429.Doublewide, two bedrooms, 1-3/4 baths. 696-
5690.
Three bedroom, two bath. Allows pets, $1,000a month. Please call Real Estate Systems of
Gillette inc. 307-682-0964.Three bedroom trailer. For information call
660-5210.
Three bedroom, one bath, fenced yard, mostpets allowed. 680-6274.
Two bedroom, $500/ month, $500/ deposit. Nopets. Utilities not included. 307-689-9465.
Older, unique one bedroom with two full sizeloft bedrooms. Utilities paid, $675. Most pets
allowed. 680-6274.
Three bedroom, $800 plus deposit. 307-682-5488.
Three bedroom, two full baths doublewide,fenced in yard, some utilities included. 307-
660-3891.
2008 three bedroom, two bath doublewide,with a 32x56 shop on five plus acres byWright, $1,500/ month. 307-756-2933.
Three bedroom, two bath in Moorcroft,$1,000/ month plus utilities, $1,000/ deposit.
No smoking and no pets. 307-756-3259.
026 APARTMENTS
One bedroom duplex, has added room withwasher and dryer. Utilities paid. Call Jim, 307-680-8542; Carol, 307-680-7885 or office, 307-
682-1885.
Three bedroom, $750 monthly, utilities includ-ed. 307-620-2167.
026 APARTMENTS
Westover, very nice three bedroom, $750/month, $750/ deposit. Wood stove. Patio. No
pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.
Several two bedroom, one bath apartments forrent. Please call Real Estate Systems of
Gillette Inc. at 307-682-0964 for more details.
Two bedroom, one bath duplex. Washer anddryer, large yard. Garage on cul-de-sac, nicelocation, $850/ month, $850/ deposit, can be
paid in three installments. No smoking, nopets. Call 307-680-1241.
One bedroom apartment for as low as $475 amonth. No pets. Please call Real EstateSystems of Gillette Inc at 307-682-0964
for information.Nice two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath in four-plex,
Sutherland, $700/ month, $700/ deposit. Call307-299-2005.
Three bedroom apartment, first month, halfthe month is FREE. $750/ month, $750/deposit. You pay utilities. No pets. 660-
5211.
$750, two bedroom townhouse, washer/ dryer,no pets. Six month lease. 686-0705.
Fully furnished apartments for rent. Weekly/monthly. All utilities including Wi-Fi paid, 307-
682-3665.
$700. Very nice three bedroom in quiet four-plex, $700 deposit. No pets, six month lease.
686-0705.
Nice two bedroom in four plex, $700/ month.307-689-0567.
$99 Move in SpecialRemodeled spacious two bedroom apartment,$600/ month No pets. Laundry available on-
site. 307-670-8933.Quiet area, one bedroom, one bath, basementapartment, $775 per month, includes utilities,
washer and dryer, 670-0492.
Special pricing on select two bedroom, one
026 APARTMENTS
bathroom apartments. No pets. Please callReal Estate Systems of Gillette Inc for more
information 307-682-0964.
Two and three room furnished efficiency. Withfull kitchen, starting at $160/ week. Sunset Inn,
307-682-4047.
Recently remodeled, two bedroom, one bath.No smoking, no pets, $695 plus utilities anddeposit. Call Ben at Prudential, 660-1648.
Two bedroom, one bath, one car garage,washer/dryer, no pets, $750/ month, $750/
deposit. 660-7626.
Newly redone one bedroom, with marble bathand view of downtown. 299-5436.
One, two and three bedroom apartments avail-able. Call Highland Property Management tosee if you are income qualified. 685-8066,
EHO.Two bedroom, one bath, fully furnished, no
pets, flexible leases, $650. 660-7439.
027 ROOMS FOR RENT
Low weekly ratesavailable at the Super 8 Motel. 307-682-
8078.
Kool Deadwood Nites. August 23, 24, 25.Three bedroom upstairs apartment, one block
from Main Street. $750. 307-299-7315.
Room for rent. Shared kitchen, bath, laundry.Utilities provided, $400 a month. Call Bob 307-
670-1363.Private furnished rooms with full kitchens start-ing at $150/ week. Sunset Inn, 307-682-4047.
028 MOBILE HOMESPACES
Lot available in Lex Court for singlewide. Call660-7135.
028 MOBILE HOMESPACES
Two large camper spaces. Pets allowed. 307-689-4009.
In town RV lot. First month free with lease.Quiet. 307-680-2330.
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 or camper space in town. Firstmonth free. 682-0714.
Small trailer space or travel trailer downtown,$360 per month. 680-4348.
RV space. For information call 307-660-5210.
All Seasons RV Park. Country living closeto town, open year round. Shower and laun-
dry facilities. Full hook ups. Free WiFi.Spacious lots. 307-686-2552.
RV spot. Most pets okay, $375. 680-6274.
029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE
Five office, conference room, BoxelderBusiness Center, 689-5551.
Individual offices,(150 sq.-ft. to 200 sq.-ft.), office suite (1,350sq.-ft.), excellent downtown office building
location. 686-6347, ask for Mike.
1,500SF, six offices with reception, greatlocation and parking. 101 Kendrick. 660-
1964or 682-1500.
1,500 square feet of office space in CamelPlaza, available Immediately. Please call RealEstate Systems of Gillette Inc 307-682-0964.
1,114-sq.ft. of office space, 511 E. 4th. 682-5781.
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1. ___ song (2 wds)5. Ram9. “Check this out!”13. Airy14. Far from ruddy15. More mature17. Kind of fi lm18. Litigant19. Chip away at20. One out?22. Is present at 24. Grassland25. A pint, maybe26. After expenses27. Conk out28. “Star Trek” rank: Abbr.29. Oppression 31. Dusk, to Donne32. Animal in a roundup34. Extremely light, as a streak
of smoke36. Those who woo 39. Revenue for the support of a
king’s son
42. Put in46. Calendar square47. Pupil 50. “... ___ he drove out of
sight”51. “To ___ is human ...”52. Absorbed, as a cost53. Big Apple attraction, with
“the”54. Dash lengths55. Advance showing 57. Medium59. Poison60. Cut, maybe62. Ancestry63. Restrict64. 100 cents65. 20-20, e.g.66. “___ who?”67. Big game68. ___ Bank, along the Jordan
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1. Crew’s quarters (pl.) 2. Ritzy3. Opener4. A chip, maybe5. In a contemptible manner 6. Certain shark7. Not just “a”8. Having absolute sovereignty9. Ostentatiously beautiful
(hyphenated) 10. “Your majesty”11. A metrical foot of two long
syllables (poetry) 12. Stuffed bears 16. Forwarded21. Catholic advocates in heaven
(2 wds) 23. Perfect, e.g.30. Having bristlelike fi bers33. Victorian, for one35. Doctrine37. Certain print38. Five-fl owered gentian 39. Aces40. “Talking” birds 41. Fever43. Place for a comb44. Fine furs45. A way down 48. Type of apple 49. Trojan War fi gure56. Overgrown with tendrils 58. Ball of yarn61. Directly
029 OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE
Close to hospital and Senior Citizen Center.Office consists of 12 or 13 offices and 3-1/2
baths. Nice area with good parking. 689-6565.
030 STORAGE
AA Fenced Storage, 12x40, 1307 SouthernDrive. 307-257-2047.
*ANYTIME STORAGE*682-6266.
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.
Beacon Self Storage, 686-9729. New units.1375 Southern Drive.
033 RENTAL COMMERCIALPROPERTY
24x76 shop and some yard space. Ready tomove into with wire feed welder, drill press, tire
machine, air compressor and benches. CallJim, 307-680-8542; office, 307-682-1885.
For rent: Commercial lot, 410 West 1st Street,75x75, fenced in with 24x30 storage shed, in
Gillette. 686-2866.
5,000SF shop. and office, 14’ overhead doors,with 1.1 acre yard. Security fence, I-1 zoned.
680-3445.
Affordable small shops for rent. One or twobays. 307-680-3445.
Studio/ office/ warehouse space for rent. Call687-2000.
Large shop, $700/ month. 686-1659 or 660-8506, call after 5pm.
8,000 square foot shop with office space, three14x14 overhead doors, Southern Drive loca-
tion. Available immediately. 689-7500.
Lot for rent. Large, fenced, locked, in town.Call 687-2000.
Commercial/ industrial shop with yard for rent.307-660-9258.
034 HOME FURNISHINGS
Dining room table with six chairs and doublesided island on rollers with six drawers. Tablehas two self stored leaves with gear glide for
easy opening/ closing. Cottage white with nat-ural wood tops. Excellent condition. Call 307-
686-3080 or 307-680-3239.
Sherlock Manning upright piano, $650; antiquecabinet, $300. 660-3463.
Entertainment center, three piece couch, bunkbed, electric stove self cleaning oven. 686-
2586 after 5pm.
Two piece dark brown, reclining sofa andloveseat set, very good shape. $500/ OBO.
680-8617.
034 HOME FURNISHINGS
Youth desk with chair, flip top storage, 33”W x24”D x30”H, $75; oak, lighted curio cabinet,31”H x 76”H x 12”D, $300; lighted computer
armoire, solid oak, expandable workspace, bi-fold closure, 62”W x 24”D x 75”H, $900;
antique roll top desk, 42”W x 30”D x 44”H,$700; adjustable height drafting/ art table, 42
x 30”, $50; antique oak dining table withcarved legs, 36 x 50”, $300. Call 307-689-
3526.
Canopy bed frame, white, double size. $85,686-4800.
035 HOME APPLIANCES
Whirlpool side by side refrigerator, 22 cu.- ft.,great shape, $400 / OBO. 307-257-0644.
Maytag washer/ dryer. 689-7444.
Several nice used refrigerators. Del’s, exit 63,Box Elder, SD, 605-390-9810.
Maytag washer/ dryer, white, great condition,$600/ OBO. 307-660-3739.
039 FIREWOOD,COAL, FUEL
FIRE WOOD FOR SALE!!! Delivery avaliable.Low prices!! Call 307-680-3503 or 307-689-
3846.
041 SPORTING GOODS
New Winchester M70, Extreme Weather .300Winmag, and other guns. 307-660-8180.
042 PETS
$100, nine month, Blue Heeler needs lovinghome. 307-257-0936.
Chinchilla, three years old, $250. 307-689-4821.
One Rottweiler puppy, female, $350. Has firstshots. 660-1423
Forever Faithful Pet Crematory, Gillette,WY. Corinne, 660-1134; Rita, 680-0316.
AKC Pointing Labrador pups and started dogs,certified kennel. Hunting background, top
bloodlines, chocolate, black, yellows. 308-232-4508 www.alcornshunterhaven.com.
AKC Shih-Tzu,Yorkshire, Maltese, Papillon, Dachshund,
and designer pups. 605-787-6821.www.dicksonpups.com
Free three year old yellow lab, female, spayed.Great with kids, must have room to run. 307-
696-5851.
1-1/2 year male Blue Heeler, free to goodhome. 435-760-9402.
Yorkie, female, eight weeks. Registered, shotsand health guaranteed. 307-436-2445.
AKC Lab puppies, ready now. Blacks and yel-lows, $300. 299-0049.
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043 LIVESTOCK
Stalls for rent. S. Hwy.59. 307-680-0632.
Horses for sale. 307-257-3403 after 4pm, 307-257-3204 after 6pm.
Chickens, $5 each. 299-8724.
All natural Beef Quarters, halves or wholebeef. Call 307-299-3689, leave message.
Full care horse boarding. Large runs,access to round pen. Located near Keyhole.
Call 307-680-4595.
12 year old QH Ranch Broke Gelding $1,500,307-.660.-7303.
Live hens, $10. 307-684-7067.
044 FARM, RANCH EQUIPMENT
Trail riding saddle, $500, handmade ropingsaddle, $1,200. 307-689-8092.
045 FEED & HAY
Hay, 3x4x8 large squares, about 1,150#,80/20 mix alfalfa/grass. Extremely high
quality hay, no spoilage. Semi-loads deliv-ered to your place for $265/ ton in NE
Wyoming, 60 bales/load, about 34 ton/load.Other locations will vary depending on dis-tance with respect to Gillette, WY. Smallerquantities can be arranged. Quantities are
limited. Call 307-467-5549 or 307-282-0905 details. Ask for Orville.
Small square bales, $8-$10/ bale,.307-467-5651.
Square bales of this year’s grass/ hay, approxi-mately 55-60lbs., $5/ each. While they last.Second cutting of alfalfa, approximately 65-70lbs., $10 each. 605-787-9730 or 605-391-
6578..
Hay for sale. Small square bales, $8/ bale.
045 FEED & HAY
Big rounds, 1,000 lbs., $75 each, 200 avail-able. Last year’s hay. 406-234-4416 or 406-977-6090. Buyer responsible for transporta-
tion.
046 BUILDINGMATERIALS
Rough sawed lumber. Firewood, rounds andslabs, interior, blue pine. 307-622-7131.
049 GARAGE,YARD SALES
Summer Weekend Flea Market. Call 682-6266 or 680-0117 to reserve your space.
Summer weekend flea market. Go north onHighway 14-16, turn right at Nannemann, thenon Gold Drive, then to 1708 Anytime Storage.
Saturdays and Sundays 10-5.
St. Matthew’s CCWGarage Sale,
Saturday, August 11, 8am-12noon, 9th andButler Spaeth. Adult and children’s clothing,coats, toys, Coach purses, other household
goods.
Gillette Farmer’s Market July 21, 8a.m.-12p.m. at Tech Center, 300 W. Sinclair.
050 WANT TO BUY
Will pay cash for single or doublewide mobilehomes. 680-0854.
Want to buy any campers for cash. Call 680-0854.
052 MISC. MERCHANDISE
Gas fireplace insert 689-7444.
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This Month in HistoryAugust 9 - 1842 - The Webster-Ashburton Treaty was signed by U.S. Secretary of State Daniel Webster and president of the British Board of Trade Alexander Baring, delimiting the eastern section of the Canadian-American border as the boundaries between the St. Croix and Connecticut rivers, between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, and between Lakes Huron and Superior.1916 - California’s Lassen Peak and Cinder Cone National Monument, along with other wilderness land, were combined and established as a national park.1930 - Betty Boop rst appeared.1944 - Smokey Bear was introduced.1945 - The second atomic bombing of Japan occurred in Nagasaki.1974 - Richard M. Nixon resigned the presidency as a result of the Watergate scandal.August 10 - 1821 - Missouri became the 24th U.S. state.1846 - The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. was founded.1874 - Herbert Hoover, the 31st U.S. president and rst president born west of the Mississippi River, was born in West Branch, Iowa.1945 - The Japanese surrendered unconditionally to the Allies.1948 - The television show “Candid Camera” premiered, hosted by Allen Funt.August 11 - 1841 - While still legally a fugitive, Frederick Douglass, a former slave and a brilliant orator, writer, and abolitionist, gave his rst public speech at an antislavery convention on Nantucket Island.1921 - Alex Haley, author of “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” and the novel “Roots,” was born in Ithaca, New York.1965 - A minor clash between the California Highway Patrol and two young black men set off six days of riots in the Watts area of Los Angeles.August 12 - 1851 - The rst sewing machine designed for home use was invented by Isaac Singer.1881 - Cecil B. De Mille, producer of more than 70 major lms, was born in Ash eld, Massachusetts.1911 - Cantin as, Mexico’s most famous comic actor, internationally known for his role in “Around the World in 80 Days,” was born in Mexico City.1981 - IBM introduced its rst personal computer, costing the equivalent of $3000 in today’s money.August 13 - 1860 - Annie Oakley, expert markswoman and performing member of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, was born in Darke County, Ohio.1899 - English lm director Alfred Hitchcock was born in London.1961 - The Berlin Wall was erected by the East German government, closing the border between east and west sectors of Berlin with barbed wire fence to discourage further population movement to the west.August 14 - 1784 - The rst permanent Russian settlement in Alaska was established on Kodiak Island by Grigory Shelikhov, a Russian fur trader.1880 - The largest Gothic church in northern Europe, the Cologne Cathedral in Germany, was completed, 632 years after rebuilding began in 1248 after a re.1893 - The world’s rst automobile license plates were issued in Paris, France.1912 - The rst double-decker bus appeared on the streets of New York, making its way up and down Broadway.1935 - President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act, which contained provisions for the establishment of a Social Security Board to administer federal old-age and survivors’ insurance in the U.S.
910 North Gurley Ave.Gillette, WY(307) 686-6404
GILLETTE’SHometown Buffet
Lunch Buffet Monday-Friday
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
$849
ALL YOU CAN EAT Lunch BuffetIncludes: Full Salad Bar, Homemade Soups,
Large Variety of Hot Entrées and Side Dishes, Dessert Bar and Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Prime Time BuffetFriday Nights Only4:30 PM – 9:00 PM
$1399
ALL YOU CAN EAT Prime Time BuffetIncludes: Carved Prime Rib, Peel & Eat Shrimp, Large Variety of Hot Entrées and Side Dishes, Full Salad Bar, Homemade
Soups and Dessert Bar.
052 MISC. MERCHANDISE
Have you heard? There is a new place ofshopping in town. Check it out! “Avenue
Mall,” 217 South Gillette Ave. Open sevendays a week. Over 40 vendors all under
one roof!
New Ibanez electric guitar with amp, neverused, $210,660-8984.
Used Marquis, four person hot tub, black$3,000. Used large Jet bath tub, off white,
$600, both work great, cash sale, pick up only.Call Kriss 307-680-1166
8x12 shed, $1,100. 307-756-3314.Avon Bristol Blue collection, Children in Action.
682-1276.
Office furniture, must go, Desk, chairs, filingcabinets. etc.
307-682-0226,.leave message.
053 CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT
811 Backhoe attachment for Bobcat skidsteer.687-0504.
054 WORK WANTED
Remanufactured automotive carburetors, 30years experience, special guarantees. 307-
567-2012.
055 HELP WANTED
Looking for part-time front desk, apply in per-son at the Arrowhead Motel.
Looking for a driver to make deliveries in townand out at the mines. Must have a CDL. Ifinterested please apply at 1110 Robertson
Circle, Gillette, WY, 82718.Commercial cleaning. Hiring immediately. Must
be dependable and pay attention to detail.Personal Touch Cleaning, 689-7231
055 HELP WANTED
Northeast Wyoming BOCES is currently takingapplications for a Food Service Assistant to
work at the Powder River Basin Children’sCenter. Hours are 3 p.m. to 8 p.m, Mondaythrough Friday. This position is part time.
Qualifications include: Must be 21 years ofage, have a high school diploma or equivalent,and possess personal qualities that project a
positive role model for the children. Experiencewith disabled students a plus. TB testing
required. CPR/ First Aid, CPI training providedbut current certification a plus. Must have priorfood service experience. Hourly wage starts at$12.50/ hour DOE/Q. For more information callNEW BOCES at 307-682-0231 or stop by 410North Miller Avenue, Gillette. EOE. All applica-tions must include a cover letter, resume, andthree letters of reference. NEW BOCES is a
drug free work place. This job closes onAugust 6, 2012.
Laborers needed immediately. Oil Field and/orpressure washing experience needed but notrequired. Contact Gary at 307-670-1160 for
more information. Pay D.O.E.
Hard working, dependable stylist, Mondaythrough Friday 9:00-6:00. Apply with resume,
including three references, Shear Magic Salon,110 E.
Lakeway, Suite 500.Hiring housekeepers at Smart Choice Inn,
apply in person.
North Star Energy & Construction,LLC hascurrent openings for the following positions:Experienced gas and oil field roustabouts,laborers, equipment operators and truckdrivers for work in Wyoming. North Staroffers competative wages, paid time off,
401(k)and health insurance reimbursement.For more information or to talk with us or toapply visit our web site at www.nstarec.comor call 307-684-5933. North Star Energy &
Construction is an Equal OpportunityEmployer.
August 8, 2012 - The Advertisier Page 11
Coming Soon...Northeastern Wyoming Hunting Guide 2012
Inserted in the Sunday edition of the Gillette News Record on August 26, 2012
• Campbell County Chamber of Commerce and Campbell County Visitor’s Bureau office will have the guide as handout material.
A special project by the Advertiser and the Gillette News Record
1201 W. 2nd St., Gillette, WY • 682-9306
055 HELP WANTED
Daly, Davidson & Sorenson, LLC is currentlyseeking a full time Paralegal/ Legal Secretary.Extensive secretarial skills are required andlegal background is preferred. Proficiency in
Work and Excel is required. Pay, benefits andother compensation DOE. If interested, please
send a letter of interest, resume and refer-ences to 510 South Gillette Avenue, Gillette,
WY 82716 Attn: Office Manager. Please submitby August 17th, 2012.
Design Engineering Technician for FluidProcessing Equipment
Gillette, WyomingNORTHLAND INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES,
LLC is seeking a self-motivated, experiencedDesign Engineering Technician who can adapt
to new technologies and processes to stayahead of the industry standard. Individual must
have a minimum of five years experience inrelated field, designing fluid processing equip-ment for the oil and gas, industrial and munici-
pal industries. Knowledge of piping, variousstyle pump processes and structural design is
required. An engineering degree with anunderstanding of electrical, instrumentation,and PLC logic a plus. Duties include design,
estimating, 3D concept and fabrication drawingusing Autocad, and develop new and innova-tive designs. Also maintain a working knowl-edge of new developments, techniques and
software products, and provide support to thepurchasing and estimating personnel.
NIS, LLC offers competitive wages, medical/dental/ life insurance, vacation and paid holi-days. A valid driver’s license, clean driving
record, pre-employment/ random drug screen-ing, and background check are required. Equal
opportunity employer and a drug free work-place. Send resume [email protected] call 307-682-2063.
Part-time art instructor needed for fallschedule. AVA Community Art Center,
509 W. 2nd Street, send resume [email protected].
055 HELP WANTED
Campbell County Parks and Recreation is cur-rently accepting applications for the following
positions: Part-time Recreation CenterReceptionist, Figure Skating Instructors, Ice
Arena Concession Stand Attendant, IceSkating Monitor, and Season Groundskeepers.Applicants must be able to work various shiftsincluding evenings and weekends and be 16
years of age or older. SeasonalGroundskeepers must be 18 years of age or
older. Applications are available online atwww.ccprd.com and may also be picked up atthe Campbell County Recreation Center, 250
Shoshone Ave.
Local company has immediate opening for aroustabout position. Competitive wages, mustbe willing to work extended hours, experiencepreferred but not necessary. Send resume toBlind Box 690, C/O The News-Record, P.O.
Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.
Northland Industrial Specialties, LLC encour-ages you to be a part of our innovative and
expanding company, providing quality serviceto the energy industry. Our reputable team isseeking a Project Estimator to create esti-mates based on company guidelines and
effectively apply our methodology Applicantsneed to be a team member with an enthusias-tic, energetic, and self motivated work ethic.
Must be proficient in Computer usage,Microsoft Office, and QuickBooks
Mechanically inclined with general knowledgeof pump system assembly, shop welding andfabricating, and have estimating experience.Competitive wage dependent upon experi-ence, plus medical/ dental/ life insurance,vacation, and paid holidays. Valid driver’s
license, clean driving record, and pre-employ-ment drug screening required. Equal opportu-
nity employer and a drug free workplace. Sendresume to [email protected] or call 307-
682-2063.Looking for part-time front desk, apply in per-
son at the Smart Choice Inn.
055 HELP WANTED
Pizza Hut is hiring for all positions. Apply inperson at either store or online at www.pizza-
hut.com, ask for Brandy.
Office Manager for professional office needed.Experience in Bookkeeping, Payroll, A/R, A/P,
invoicing and general office managementneeded. Knowledge of QuickBooks and
Microsoft programs is required. Some experi-ence in Oil and Gas preferred but not neces-sary. Pay, benefits, and other compensationdepends on experience. If interested pleaserespond by August 17th with a letter of inter-
est, resume and references to Send resume toBlind Box 691, C/O The News-Record, P.O.
Box 3006, Gillette, WY. 82717.
DRIVERS NEEDED. No experience required.CDL in just weeks. Job placement assistanceupon graduation. START A NEW DAY AND A
NEW CAREER. Call Mountain West CDLSchool today Funding and financing are avail-
able 307-299-7638.Shop pipe welder with three years experience.
Pre-employment drug testing. Benefits areafter a probation period. Apply in person, 1011
Energy Street.
Wireless communication tech with experience -send resume to [email protected].
Looking for experienced blade operators,dozer operator and scraper operators Oilfieldexperience preferred. Must have clean drivingrecord. Pre-employment drug testing required.
Send resume to: Blind Box 212, C/O TheNews Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY
82716.Lowe Roofing Inc. is in need of installer with
experience in standing seam metal roofing andarchitectural wall panel installation.or generalcarpentry, Must have a minimum two years
experience, valid driver’s license, 18 years oldor older. Wage DOE. Medical and dental bene-fits offered. Apply at 1550 Business Circle. For
directions you may call 687-0303.
055 HELP WANTED
Wanted: Driver for retail propane businessAn established propane company lookingfor a qualified delivery driver. Successfulcandidates must have excellent customer
service skills, sales orientation, and anacute attention to safety and safe work
practices. Must be willing to become com-petent in service/ installation of propanesystems, propane appliances and delivergas. Additional requirements include CDLlicense with endorsements, a high school
diploma or equivalent, and are able to passa pre-employment drug screen and back-
ground check Competitive pay and benefitpackage. Submit resume or work history to
Outside SalesDrive Train Industries is hiring an outside sales
representative serving customers out of ourGillette store. Drive Train sells heavy duty
truck and industrial parts to a wide variety ofcustomers. Experience or knowledge of thesetypes of parts is desirable but we will train the
right person. Most customers are local andovernight travel is rare. A pick up or similar
vehicle to help deliver parts is helpful. This is awell-established territory with a good sales his-
tory. Drive Train Industries has been in busi-ness selling parts and service since 1945 andcurrently has 130 employees in nine locationsin Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico. Ourcore product groups include brakes, gears,
suspension, hydraulic/mobile power and light-ing/electrical. We have an excellent benefits
package and competitive wages. Fax or emailresume to Wade at 303-297-0473 or wadelea-
Dental Assistant$15-$18 DOE
Seeking enthusiastic self-motivated dentalassistant in the Gillette area. Dental experi-ence is required. Excellent hours and bene-
fits. Email resume [email protected].
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
ASSOCIATES IN WOMEN'S HEALTH, P.C.Donald W. Parker, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Michael L. Jones, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.NEW PATIENTS WELCOMESpecializing in complete women's healthcare, including normal and high risk pregnancies, 3-4D Ultrasound, infertility & gynecologic surgery. Expertise with out-patient hysterectomy.
1307 West Third Street • Gillette, WY • (307) 682-4664
GILLETTE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHBirth Control • Pap Smears • STD Testing & Treatment • Emergency
Contraception • Pregnancy Tests • Breast Exams • Rapid HIV TestingFees on sliding scale • Low Cost Confidential Services • We file insurance
1304 W. 4th Street, Gillette, WY 82716 • 307-682-8110
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 • 307-682-2233
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME!
FAMILY PRACTICE
THOMAS 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.
201 W. Lakeway Rd., Ste.300 (In the Lakeway Professional Center)
(307) 682-4551 • NEW PATIENTS WELCOME!
ORAL/MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS
JOHN 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
UROLOGY
CENTRAL WY UROLOGICAL ASSOC.James B. Haden, M.D. • Todd Hansen, M.D.Now offering appointments for Wednesday clinic in Gillette.Offering Laparoscopic & Robotic procedures.
3100 W. Lakeway, Ste. 1 • 1-800-427-3048
HEALTHCAREA LISTING OF PROFESSIONAL AREA HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS
August 8, 2012 - The Advertisier Page 13
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smaller community? Why not consider Sheridan, WY.
NOW LEASINGNew Aff ordable Senior Property
For 55 and Over!The Covey Run Apartment units come with A/C, washer and dryer, all
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Call Highland Property Managementtoday to see if you qualify!
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055 HELP WANTED
Northeast Wyoming BOCES is taking applica-tions for employment for Residential Child
Care Assistants and Overnight ResidentialChild Care Assistants to work at the Powder
River Basin Children’s Center. Nights andweekends required. Qualifications include:
Must be 21 years of age, have a high schooldiploma or equivalent, and possess personalqualities that project a positive role model for
the children. Experience with disabled studentsa plus. TB testing required. CPR/ First Aid, CPI
training provided but current certification aplus. Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Applications must include: A completed appli-cation form, a resume, cover letter and three
letters of reference to be considered foremployment. Background checks are complet-
ed during the hiring process. Hourly wagestarts at $12.50/ hour DOE/Q. For more infor-mation call NEW BOCES at 307-682-0231 or
stop by 410 North Miller Avenue, Gillette. EOE.
Home Management Services is hiring cleaningprofessionals, 307-660-5686 or
hmscleans.com.
Wrapper/ customer service help wanted inmeat processing facility. Must be dependable,on-time, able to follow instructions, good with
numbers, and be able to lift 65 lbs. Duties mayinclude but are not limited to: packaging meat
products, waiting on customers, and dailycleanup. Must be available to work days/
weekends during the wild game hunting sea-son. Call with questions. 307-682-7673 or
apply at 4709 Rocky Point Drive.
Midwest Motor Express, Inc., an EOE, is seek-ing a full-time driver for pickup and deliveries.Requires a CDL Class A driver’s license withD/T-H/M endorsements, clean driving record,current DOT physical, must pass pre-employ-ment drug screen. Some computer experiencehelpful. We offer a full slate of benefits, includ-ing vacation pay, 401K, health care coveragepaid by company for your entire family. Apply
in person at 4800 S. Butler Spaeth Road,Gillette, WY 82718. 686-8084.
055 HELP WANTED
CNC and manual machinists, weldersand mechanics. H-E Parts Crown in
Billings, MT is hiring experienced appli-cants. Also seeking a Master Hydraulic
Technician. H-E Parts Crown is a leadingmanufacturer of aftermarket parts for
mining and heavy equipment. Visit ourwebsite at www.crownparts.us.
Submit resume to Nancy Myers- [email protected]. Fax # 406-252-6625or mail to 1733 Hwy 87 E., Billings, MT
59101. EOE Employer.
Divine Nursing. Now hiring for RN and LPNNurse. To inquire please apply at 911 Edwards
Ave., Monday-Friday, 11a.m.-2p.m.
R.N.wanted for Home Health/ Hospice,full-time/ part-time, willing to work with
schedules. Call for an interview or appli-cation. 307-756-3344.
Welders needed for tank fabrication, musthave two years welding experience. Wage
DOE. Apply at TSI,510 North Limestone.
Viking Explosives & Supply, Inc. is seeking afull-time experienced mechanic in Gillette.
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair elec-trical, hydraulic and mechanical systems.
Fabricating skills and experience around min-ing operations is a plus. Applicants must have
a valid driver’s license, pass a backgroundcheck and drug screen. To apply, fax your
resume to 651-437-8143 or email [email protected]
Bartender/wait person. Full or part-time. Must be flexible.
Must be 21 years or older. Send resume toBlind Box 680, C/O The News Record, P.O.
Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.
Nail technician. Apply in person at ImpressiveNails 307-685-1510.
055 HELP WANTED
Part-time ASE Automotive Technician wanted.Excellent pay, up to $30 per hour. Looking forautomotive technician part-time on afternoons,
evenings and Saturdays. Flexible schedule.Must have own tools and have a minimum oftwo plus years experience as an ASE techni-cian, and must have alignment and front endexperience as well as shocks and brakes. We
offer a competitive compensation package,which includes 401K, medical insurance,
employee discount, hourly plus commissionand paid vacation. We do mandatory drug test-ing. A valid driver’s license required. To applyemail your resume to [email protected] or
call Christie at 435-757-9133.
Campbell County Head Start has openingsavailable for Paraeducator and/or Bus Driverpositions. Will provide training for CDL. For
application/ information:www.wyomingchild.org, 307-682-4214. EOE
Financial Coordinator$18-$25/hr DOE
Seeking experienced full-time financial coor-dinator for dental office in the Gillette area.
Dental experience is required. Excellenthours and benefits. Email resume to den-
Wanted: Mechanic/ apprentice for rebuildingmining and industrial components. Must have
tools and pass pre-employment drug test.Benefits include health insurance and 401K.Experience preferred. Send resume to: troth-
[email protected] or P.O. Box3680, Gillette, WY 82717.
Looking for an AD sales representative thatis friendly, outgoing and positive. That is
good with people. Needing control of yourown hours. An independent Contractor/
Commission based position. For more infor-mation call Sandra at 307-689-0028.
055 HELP WANTED
Help wanted at the Howard Johnson. Frontdesk/ houskeeper. Apply in person. 307-682-
2616.
Sol Domus, Inc. is currently hiring caregiversto work with persons with disabilities. Some
benefits available after 90 day probation. Fullbenefits available after one year. Apply in per-son, Monday-Friday, 10am-2pm at 2805 Cedar
Ave., Suite B. No phone calls please.
Hiring experienced field service tech Apply atwww.arnoldhiring.com
Call 307-686-7536 for more information.
057 CHILD CARE
Bright Beginnings Day Care taking enrollmentfor fall Full time only. Ages two-five. All chil-dren receive play based developmental pre-
school.1012 4-J Rd. 686-6331, 4005 Tepee 686-2495.
Tammy’s Daycare/Preschool, licensed. 686-7158.
Licensed childcare openings, all ages. Call660-1476.
Licensed daycare, $22 daily. Michelle, 682-7313.
Kids Club Daycare, a licensed homedaycare, has full-time openings. Please
call Erica at 680-0665.
Infant openings! Call 307-257-1152 for moreinformation!
059 LAWN CARE
LARRY’S LAWN CAREResidential,
commercial and Homeowner’sAssociation.
307-689-8896.
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View New Model Homes TODAY!
Systems Built Modular Homes & Manufactured HomesProviding Quality Custom Homes Throughout Wyoming & Surrounding Areas
4950 S. Garner Lake Road • Gillette, WY • (307) [email protected]
Located behind Jakes Tavern at Junction of Garner Lake & Hwy. 59.
Summer Build Summer Build SpecialsSpecials
059 LAWN CARE
Attention homeowners: Be aware of unli-censed and uninsured tree trimmers.
Tree Trimming, removal, stump grinding. Wewill haul off your scrap metal or vehicles. Tree
Trimmers, 689-2068.
Landscapes by Holcomb. Trees, shrubs,mulch, rock and compost. 3405 Southern
Drive, 685-1321.
Andy’s Lawn maintenance, mowing, trimming,and weeding. 660-1942.
060 CLEANING
Grammy's Extreme Cleaning. Reasonablerates.
20+ years experience. 307-299-3818.
Home ManagementServices. Professional residential, commercialand construction cleaning. Reasonable rates.
257-2933.www.hmscleans.com.
Professional cleaning, Gillette native, refer-ences available. 307-696-3570.
062 CONSTRUCTION
Rick OldaughConstruction.
Roofing and siding. Garages, pole build-ings and wood basements. Remodelingand additions. Thirty years experience.
307-689-4820.
Father and Sons Construction, yard,landscaping, concrete paving, curbing,painting and clean-up. 687-0111, 670-
1741.
Quint Valley Concrete, for all your con-crete needs.
Roger,303-478-7191.
Urban Concrete, willing to meet any of yourconcrete needs. Call 660-6436.
Pole barns, decks, roofing, siding and paint-ing, concrete. 307-351-0164.
Brad’s Top QualityFencing, 307-299-5943 or 307-682-0155.
J&J Plumbing, remodel, repair, residential,commercial, water heaters, sewer and draincleaning. We delime tankless water heaters.
682-5752.
Excavation, building sites, shop pads,water lines, septics, rough / final grading,concrete. Exceptional history of customerservice, eight years of excellent local serv-
ice. Custom Contracting, LLC, 307-660-0981.
062 CONSTRUCTION
LICENSEDQUALITY PAINTING.
Water and fire damage, insurance claims.Interior specialist. Sheetrock, trim, staining,
texture, insulation, decks, finished basements/garages, doors, exterior. Wood fence recondi-
tioning. Experience since 1979. ExpedientProfessional Service. Steve Pardington, 307-
670-3384. References.
SIDING. Specializing in steel and vinylapplication. Soffit and fascia, window anddoor replacement. New and old construc-tion. 15 years of local experience. Contact
Jason at Miller Exteriors, 685-0434.
Call Wyoming Gutter Service at 682-6607 tomeet your residential and commercial rain gut-ter needs. Variety of colors available, five inchaluminum and six inch steel, seamless. Free
estimates. Excellent workmanship, guaranteedand reliable.
Buchanan Excavating. Basements, sep-tic, driveways, grading, concrete and
much more. Licensed and insured. 307-670-8335, 307-660-1508, Chad.
Gunderson Painting.31 years experience, great rates. 689-5592.
RAISLEY PAINTING, LLCRemodels, new construction/ industrialsandblasting. Since 1994. Call Travis
Raisley for free estimate.A BRUSH ABOVE THE COMPETITION.
307-670-3292.
Concrete lifting.Repair rather than replace.
605-255-5010.or605-209-6720.
BRAD’S MOBILE HOME PARTS AND SER-VICE.
Free estimates.Call 307-299-5943 or 307-682-0155.
KRAFTMAID cabinet sale, 60% off untilAugust 29, free delivery, measuring, design,installation available, The Remodel Shop,
Steve Shurtz, [email protected].
063 MISC. SERVICES
THE TRACTOR GUY.Tilling, lot mowing, dirt work and more.
689-2573.
AIR DUCT CLEANING.Chimney sweep services, dryer vents. Call
686-1267.
Home Repair and Handyman, window andsiding replacement. 30+ years experience.Call David, 307-686-4038 or 843-789-0278.
063 MISC. SERVICES
PIANO LESSONS! Grab your spot beforeschool starts. $70/ month. 680-9087.
Complete Moving Service. Call. We’ll Clean ItUp. 682-3394.
DJ and Karaoke services. And clowns. CallJust Clowning Around. 682-3394.
SMALL TRACTOR ETC. Mowing, tilling,loader, rear blade. 689-0747.
US Veteran seeks odd jobs, side jobs andhoney do’s for cash. 22 years of carpentry
experience. Call 618-975-9657.
Journey's Dog Walking & Pet Sitting CALLMichele, 680-5336
Need something hauled away. Call We’ll Cleanit Up. 682-3394.
065 PERSONALS
Adoption: Active young married Accountantand Teacher yearn to give first baby a life ofLOVE and laughter. Expenses paid. 1-855-
521-5376.
ADOPT: Active couple longs to be blessedwith your newborn to cherish and educate inour loving home. Expenses paid. Please call
Kim and Chris 888-942-9899 kimand-chrisadopt.info.
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800-658-5565.INBERG-MILLER: OPENING FOR SURVEY
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on-line at www.inberg-miller.com. Or callWendi Steeds at 307-856-8136.
IT SOFTWARE SUPPORT POSITION inPublic School Setting. Available immediately.
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opportunities. Visit website for details on apply-ing:
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GMS IS HIRING experienced and inexperi-enced underground miners. Must have up-to-
date MSHA and be willing to travel.Comprehensive benefits package offered upon
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Word Games for Kids: Words in Words
You can sometimes make words
using the letters in a larger word. For example, from the word “tube” you can make “be,” “bet,” “but,” and “tub.” Now onto a harder one: how many words can you make from the word “sunburn?” (Hint: we found 19.)
Answers:Bun, buns, burn, burns, bus, nub,
nubs, nun, nuns, rub, rubs, run, runs, snub, sub, sun, urn, urns, us.
Quick Tips: Organizing TipOrganizing and storing your garden
tools correctly can help them last a lifetime. Fill a 5-gallon bucket with mason’s sand and add about one quart of clean motor oil. Mix well to distribute the oil throughout the sand. To clean and lubricate your shovel or other garden hand tools, plunge them into the sand a few times before storing. You can also store these tools with the blades in the sand to help prevent rust. If you don’t want to use that much sand, you can fi ll a large coffee can with sand and oil for your smaller hand tools.
Safety TipIf you are spending time in the great
outdoors this summer, you should know how to spot poisonous plants. The old adage “leaves of three, let it be” is good advice, as poison oak and ivy have clusters of three leaves. If you do get the poisonous oil from these plants on your skin, you should immediately rinse the affected area with rubbing alcohol or a degreasing soap like dishwashing liquid. After washing, rinse for several minutes. An antihistamine can be used to help with the itching.
Healthy Living TipWhat is the best sunscreen? Well,
it turns out it is simply the one you will use. Lotions, sprays, and sticks are all equally effective, so buy what your family prefers. Dermatologists suggest getting one product for the whole family, so that you don’t need to carry around multiple bottles.
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Be sure to pick up your ALL-NEW Gillette Advertiser
at the following rack locations throughout Gillette.
• A-Do Salon• Adriano’s Italian Restaurant• C.C. Airport• Albertson’s• All Dimensions Fitness Center• America’s Best Value Inn• Arby’s• AT&T• Bloedorn’s• Boys & Girls Club• Breanna’s Bakery• Brooks St. Inn• Candlewood Suites• C.C. Road & Bridge• C.C. Weed & Pest• Celebration Station• Chamber of Commerce• China Buff et• Clarion• Coff ee Brothers• Comfort Inn• Consignments & More• Cottonwood Terrace• Country Inn• C.C. Courthouse• Crazy Woman Campground• Days Inn• Dollar Tree• Don’s Supermarket (Gillette)• Don’s Supermarket (Wright)• El Burrito• Expresso Lube• Everything Kids• Fairfi eld Inn• Fantastic Sams• FCA Country Store• Fireside• Foothills Kum & Go• Godfather’s Pizza• Good Times Liquor & Lounge• Granny’s Kitchen• H&R Block• Hank’s Lounge (Wright)• High Plains Campground• Holiday Inn Express• Hong Kong• Hospital (ER) (Front Lobby)• Howard Johnson• Information Center
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(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.
FEATURED CRIMES:
BURGLARYCrime Stoppers needs your help in solving a burglary that occurred to a vehicle during the evening hours on 7-18-12 while it was parked at the intersection of Primrose and Meadowrose. The unknown suspect(s) entered the vehicle by breaking a window with a rock. Once inside of the vehicle the dashboard was taken apart and a Pioneer stereo and the sub-woofers were taken. Additional damage to the vehicle included all four tires being slashed, the paint on the vehicle was scratched on the hood and sides with the word “watts” appearing in numerous areas on the vehicle. The windshield wipers were also broken off of the vehicle. Prior to this incident an additional vehicle was damaged by having the initials “RP” scratched into the paint. 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.
Did You Know: Left-Handers August 13th is International Left-Handers Day.
•Around 11 percent of Americans and Europeans are left-handed.
•Men are more likely to be left-handed than women.
•People of Asian or Hispanic lineage are slightly less likely to be left-handed
than other ethnic backgrounds.
•No gene for left-handedness has been identifi ed, but it does seem to run strongly
in families.
•Most left-handers draw fi gures facing to the right.
•There is a high tendency in twins for one to be left-handed.
•Some famous left-handers: Queen Victoria, Alexander the Great, Babe Ruth,
Richard Dreyfus, Ross Perot, Ronald Reagan, Bob Dylan, Harpo Marx,
Ted Williams, Billy the Kid, Benjamin Franklin, Michelangelo,
Nelson Rockefeller, Leonardo Da Vinci, Albert Einstein,
Ludwig van Beethoven, Ringo Starr, Helen Keller, and Jack the Ripper.
Heat Stroke and the Elderly According to the U.S. National Institute on Aging, seniors are at greater risk for
heat stroke and heat exhaustion. As people age, they are less able to adapt to increasing temperatures. Heat can also exacerbate medical conditions that they may already have.
If an older person has heart disease, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,or dementia, they are at increased risk of body overheating, also called hyperthermia. Trouble walking can also contribute. There is an increased risk due to dehydration, often caused by medications that older people take. In fact, in some older persons, the sweatglands may not work as effectively, leading to overheating.
What should you look for to check for heat exhaustion or heat stroke? Symptoms caninclude a rapid pulse, lack of sweating, dry fl ushed skin, lightheadedness, confusion, or disorientation. If you fi nd someone you believe is suffering from the effects of the heat, you should immediately move them to a cool place and call 911. Urge them to lie down and remove any heavy or tight-fi tting clothing. Apply cold compresses to the skin and encourage them to drink water as they are able.
Seniors should try to stay in a cool environment whenever there is excessive heat outside. If there is no air conditioning or fans in their residence, they should go to public places with air conditioning, like a senior center, library, shopping mall, or a friend’s home.
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Remanufactured automotive carburetors, 30years experience, special guarantees. 307-
567-2012.
055 HELP WANTED
Midwest Motor Express, Inc., an EOE, is seek-ing a full-time driver for pickup and deliveries.Requires a CDL Class A driver’s license withD/T-H/M endorsements, clean driving record,current DOT physical, must pass pre-employ-ment drug screen. Some computer experiencehelpful. We offer a full slate of benefits, includ-ing vacation pay, 401K, health care coveragepaid by company for your entire family. Apply
in person at 4800 S. Butler Spaeth Road,Gillette, WY 82718. 686-8084.
Laborers needed immediately. Oil Field and/orpressure washing experience needed but notrequired. Contact Gary at 307-670-1160 for
more information. Pay D.O.E.
Welders needed for tank fabrication, musthave two years welding experience. Wage
DOE. Apply at TSI,510 North Limestone.
Looking for an AD sales representative thatis friendly, outgoing and positive. That is
good with people. Needing control of yourown hours. An independent Contractor/
Commission based position. For more infor-mation call Sandra at 307-689-0028.
CNC and manual machinists, weldersand mechanics. H-E Parts Crown in
Billings, MT is hiring experienced appli-cants. Also seeking a Master Hydraulic
Technician. H-E Parts Crown is a leadingmanufacturer of aftermarket parts for
mining and heavy equipment. Visit ourwebsite at www.crownparts.us.
Submit resume to Nancy Myers- [email protected]. Fax # 406-252-6625or mail to 1733 Hwy 87 E., Billings, MT
59101. EOE Employer.
Hiring experienced field service tech Apply atwww.arnoldhiring.com
Call 307-686-7536 for more information.
Hiring housekeepers at Smart Choice Inn,apply in person.
Divine Nursing. Now hiring for RN and LPNNurse. To inquire please apply at 911 Edwards
Ave., Monday-Friday, 11a.m.-2p.m.
Looking for part-time front desk, apply in per-son at the Arrowhead Motel.
055 HELP WANTED
Viking Explosives & Supply, Inc. is seeking afull-time experienced mechanic in Gillette.
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair elec-trical, hydraulic and mechanical systems.
Fabricating skills and experience around min-ing operations is a plus. Applicants must have
a valid driver’s license, pass a backgroundcheck and drug screen. To apply, fax your
resume to 651-437-8143 or email [email protected]
North Star Energy & Construction,LLC hascurrent openings for the following positions:Experienced gas and oil field roustabouts,laborers, equipment operators and truckdrivers for work in Wyoming. North Staroffers competative wages, paid time off,
401(k)and health insurance reimbursement.For more information or to talk with us or toapply visit our web site at www.nstarec.comor call 307-684-5933. North Star Energy &
Construction is an Equal OpportunityEmployer.
Campbell County Head Start has openingsavailable for Paraeducator and/or Bus Driverpositions. Will provide training for CDL. For
application/ information:www.wyomingchild.org, 307-682-4214. EOE
Daly, Davidson & Sorenson, LLC is currentlyseeking a full time Paralegal/ Legal Secretary.Extensive secretarial skills are required andlegal background is preferred. Proficiency in
Work and Excel is required. Pay, benefits andother compensation DOE. If interested, please
send a letter of interest, resume and refer-ences to 510 South Gillette Avenue, Gillette,
WY 82716 Attn: Office Manager. Please submitby August 17th, 2012.
Part-time ASE Automotive Technician wanted.Excellent pay, up to $30 per hour. Looking forautomotive technician part-time on afternoons,
evenings and Saturdays. Flexible schedule.Must have own tools and have a minimum oftwo plus years experience as an ASE techni-cian, and must have alignment and front endexperience as well as shocks and brakes. We
offer a competitive compensation package,which includes 401K, medical insurance,
employee discount, hourly plus commissionand paid vacation. We do mandatory drug test-ing. A valid driver’s license required. To applyemail your resume to [email protected] or
call Christie at 435-757-9133.
Hard working, dependable stylist, Mondaythrough Friday 9:00-6:00. Apply with resume,
including three references, Shear Magic Salon,110 E.
Lakeway, Suite 500.
055 HELP WANTED
Outside SalesDrive Train Industries is hiring an outside sales
representative serving customers out of ourGillette store. Drive Train sells heavy duty
truck and industrial parts to a wide variety ofcustomers. Experience or knowledge of thesetypes of parts is desirable but we will train the
right person. Most customers are local andovernight travel is rare. A pick up or similar
vehicle to help deliver parts is helpful. This is awell-established territory with a good sales his-
tory. Drive Train Industries has been in busi-ness selling parts and service since 1945 andcurrently has 130 employees in nine locationsin Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico. Ourcore product groups include brakes, gears,
suspension, hydraulic/mobile power and light-ing/electrical. We have an excellent benefits
package and competitive wages. Fax or emailresume to Wade at 303-297-0473 or wadelea-
Wrapper/ customer service help wanted inmeat processing facility. Must be dependable,on-time, able to follow instructions, good with
numbers, and be able to lift 65 lbs. Duties mayinclude but are not limited to: packaging meat
products, waiting on customers, and dailycleanup. Must be available to work days/
weekends during the wild game hunting sea-son. Call with questions. 307-682-7673 or
apply at 4709 Rocky Point Drive.
Wireless communication tech with experience -send resume to [email protected].
055 HELP WANTED
Wanted: Driver for retail propane businessAn established propane company lookingfor a qualified delivery driver. Successfulcandidates must have excellent customer
service skills, sales orientation, and anacute attention to safety and safe work
practices. Must be willing to become com-petent in service/ installation of propanesystems, propane appliances and delivergas. Additional requirements include CDLlicense with endorsements, a high school
diploma or equivalent, and are able to passa pre-employment drug screen and back-
ground check Competitive pay and benefitpackage. Submit resume or work history to
Part-time art instructor needed for fallschedule. AVA Community Art Center,
509 W. 2nd Street, send resume [email protected].
Lowe Roofing Inc. is in need of installer withexperience in standing seam metal roofing andarchitectural wall panel installation.or generalcarpentry, Must have a minimum two years
experience, valid driver’s license, 18 years oldor older. Wage DOE. Medical and dental bene-fits offered. Apply at 1550 Business Circle. For
directions you may call 687-0303.
Home Management Services is hiring cleaningprofessionals, 307-660-5686 or
hmscleans.com.
August 8, 2012 - The Advertisier Page 17
Shipping Receiving Clerk
Immediate opening for Shipping Receiving Clerk. Duties will include receiving/shipping, stock parts, shop supplies and inventory counting. Must be able to lift 40# and be a certified forklift operator.
We offer competitive pay and excellent benefits, which includes two retirement plans. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at www.komatsueq.com, “About Us”, “Careers”.
EEO/M/F/H/VPre-employment drug screening required
Fax resume to: (307)
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ExperiencedCement Operator & Hands.
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Northeast Wyoming BOCES is taking applica-tions for employment for Residential Child
Care Assistants and Overnight ResidentialChild Care Assistants to work at the Powder
River Basin Children’s Center. Nights andweekends required. Qualifications include:
Must be 21 years of age, have a high schooldiploma or equivalent, and possess personalqualities that project a positive role model for
the children. Experience with disabled studentsa plus. TB testing required. CPR/ First Aid, CPI
training provided but current certification aplus. Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Applications must include: A completed appli-cation form, a resume, cover letter and three
letters of reference to be considered foremployment. Background checks are complet-
ed during the hiring process. Hourly wagestarts at $12.50/ hour DOE/Q. For more infor-mation call NEW BOCES at 307-682-0231 or
stop by 410 North Miller Avenue, Gillette. EOE.
Financial Coordinator$18-$25/hr DOE
Seeking experienced full-time financial coor-dinator for dental office in the Gillette area.
Dental experience is required. Excellenthours and benefits. Email resume to den-
Local company has immediate opening for aroustabout position. Competitive wages, mustbe willing to work extended hours, experiencepreferred but not necessary. Send resume toBlind Box 690, C/O The News-Record, P.O.
Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.
Looking for a driver to make deliveries in townand out at the mines. Must have a CDL. Ifinterested please apply at 1110 Robertson
Circle, Gillette, WY, 82718.Office Manager for professional office needed.Experience in Bookkeeping, Payroll, A/R, A/P,
invoicing and general office managementneeded. Knowledge of QuickBooks and
Microsoft programs is required. Some experi-ence in Oil and Gas preferred but not neces-sary. Pay, benefits, and other compensationdepends on experience. If interested pleaserespond by August 17th with a letter of inter-
est, resume and references to Send resume toBlind Box 691, C/O The News-Record, P.O.
Box 3006, Gillette, WY. 82717.
DRIVERS NEEDED. No experience required.CDL in just weeks. Job placement assistanceupon graduation. START A NEW DAY AND A
NEW CAREER. Call Mountain West CDLSchool today Funding and financing are avail-
able 307-299-7638.
R.N.wanted for Home Health/ Hospice,full-time/ part-time, willing to work with
schedules. Call for an interview or appli-cation. 307-756-3344.
Wanted: Mechanic/ apprentice for rebuildingmining and industrial components. Must have
tools and pass pre-employment drug test.Benefits include health insurance and 401K.Experience preferred. Send resume to: troth-
[email protected] or P.O. Box3680, Gillette, WY 82717.
055 HELP WANTED
Dental Assistant$15-$18 DOE
Seeking enthusiastic self-motivated dentalassistant in the Gillette area. Dental experi-ence is required. Excellent hours and bene-
fits. Email resume [email protected].
Looking for part-time front desk, apply in per-son at the Smart Choice Inn.
Campbell County Parks and Recreation is cur-rently accepting applications for the following
positions: Part-time Recreation CenterReceptionist, Figure Skating Instructors, Ice
Arena Concession Stand Attendant, IceSkating Monitor, and Season Groundskeepers.Applicants must be able to work various shiftsincluding evenings and weekends and be 16
years of age or older. SeasonalGroundskeepers must be 18 years of age or
older. Applications are available online atwww.ccprd.com and may also be picked up atthe Campbell County Recreation Center, 250
Shoshone Ave.
Sol Domus, Inc. is currently hiring caregiversto work with persons with disabilities. Some
benefits available after 90 day probation. Fullbenefits available after one year. Apply in per-son, Monday-Friday, 10am-2pm at 2805 Cedar
Ave., Suite B. No phone calls please.
Pizza Hut is hiring for all positions. Apply inperson at either store or online at www.pizza-
hut.com, ask for Brandy.
Design Engineering Technician for FluidProcessing Equipment
Gillette, WyomingNORTHLAND INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES,
LLC is seeking a self-motivated, experiencedDesign Engineering Technician who can adapt
to new technologies and processes to stayahead of the industry standard. Individual must
have a minimum of five years experience inrelated field, designing fluid processing equip-ment for the oil and gas, industrial and munici-
pal industries. Knowledge of piping, variousstyle pump processes and structural design is
required. An engineering degree with anunderstanding of electrical, instrumentation,and PLC logic a plus. Duties include design,
estimating, 3D concept and fabrication drawingusing Autocad, and develop new and innova-tive designs. Also maintain a working knowl-edge of new developments, techniques and
software products, and provide support to thepurchasing and estimating personnel.
NIS, LLC offers competitive wages, medical/dental/ life insurance, vacation and paid holi-days. A valid driver’s license, clean driving
record, pre-employment/ random drug screen-ing, and background check are required. Equal
opportunity employer and a drug free work-place. Send resume [email protected] call 307-682-2063.
Bartender/wait person. Full or part-time. Must be flexible.
Must be 21 years or older. Send resume toBlind Box 680, C/O The News Record, P.O.
Box 3006, Gillette, WY 82717.
055 HELP WANTED
Looking for experienced blade operators,dozer operator and scraper operators Oilfieldexperience preferred. Must have clean drivingrecord. Pre-employment drug testing required.
Send resume to: Blind Box 212, C/O TheNews Record, P.O. Box 3006, Gillette, WY
82716.
Help wanted at the Howard Johnson. Frontdesk/ houskeeper. Apply in person. 307-682-
2616.
Northland Industrial Specialties, LLC encour-ages you to be a part of our innovative and
expanding company, providing quality serviceto the energy industry. Our reputable team isseeking a Project Estimator to create esti-mates based on company guidelines and
effectively apply our methodology Applicantsneed to be a team member with an enthusias-tic, energetic, and self motivated work ethic.
Must be proficient in Computer usage,Microsoft Office, and QuickBooks
Mechanically inclined with general knowledgeof pump system assembly, shop welding andfabricating, and have estimating experience.Competitive wage dependent upon experi-ence, plus medical/ dental/ life insurance,vacation, and paid holidays. Valid driver’s
license, clean driving record, and pre-employ-ment drug screening required. Equal opportu-nity employer and a drug free workplace. Sendresume to [email protected] or call 307-
682-2063.
Commercial cleaning. Hiring immediately. Mustbe dependable and pay attention to detail.
Personal Touch Cleaning, 689-7231
Northeast Wyoming BOCES is currently takingapplications for a Food Service Assistant to
work at the Powder River Basin Children’sCenter. Hours are 3 p.m. to 8 p.m, Mondaythrough Friday. This position is part time.
Qualifications include: Must be 21 years ofage, have a high school diploma or equivalent,and possess personal qualities that project a
positive role model for the children. Experiencewith disabled students a plus. TB testing
required. CPR/ First Aid, CPI training providedbut current certification a plus. Must have priorfood service experience. Hourly wage starts at$12.50/ hour DOE/Q. For more information callNEW BOCES at 307-682-0231 or stop by 410North Miller Avenue, Gillette. EOE. All applica-tions must include a cover letter, resume, andthree letters of reference. NEW BOCES is a
drug free work place. This job closes onAugust 6, 2012.
Nail technician. Apply in person at ImpressiveNails 307-685-1510.
Shop pipe welder with three years experience.Pre-employment drug testing. Benefits are
after a probation period. Apply in person, 1011Energy Street.
Riddles for Kids: Dog Days of Summer
Q: What do you call a puppy that runs around the earth?A: Dog-tired!
Q: How does a puppy row a boat?A: With dog paddles!
Q: What do dogs carry their belongings in when they travel?A: Doggie bags!
Q: What is a name for a puppy that lives in a desert in Africa?A: A hot dog!
Q: What is a dog’s favorite game?A: Dog tag!
Q: What do you call a puppy that climbs up to a peak?A: Top dog!
Q: What kind of eating utensils will a dog fetch?A: Chopsticks!
Q: Where do dogs shop?A: At fl ea markets!
Q: What is a dog’s favorite painting in the Louvre museum in Paris?A: The Bone-a Lisa!
Q: What do you call a puppy in the snow?A: A pup-sicle!
Quick Tips: Car Tip
One of the easiest ways to protect the fi nish on your vehicle is to always try to park in the shade. Your best bet is always a garage, but you can minimize damage to your car even if you can’t park in a garage. Finding a shady place will help. If you park under a tree, watch for excessive sap or bird droppings, as these can cause some damage. If there is no shade available, use a window shade to help minimize the sun’s damage to the interior of your car.
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Pre-employment drug screening required
Fax resume to: (307)
MAGNAis hiring for the following position:
ExperiencedBlade, Dozer & Scraper Operators
in the Douglas Areas.Must have current drivers license with
good driving record.We offer top wages & excellent benefits.
Janet’s Notebook
Sweet, tart Kool-Aid Treats
August 8, 2012 - The Advertisier Page 19
FajitasYour Way
Put your own spin on Grilled Chicken Fajitas with these tasty ideas:
Ranch style Add 3 slices of cooked peppered bacon, diced, to 1/2-inch strips of chicken. After peppers are sautéed, add diced tomatoes and mushrooms; heat through. Top with ranch dressing.
Jamaican jerk style Marinade Coat chicken with 2 teaspoons jerk seasoning and marinate.
Vegetables Add 1 1/2 teaspoons jerk seasoning during sauté.
Salsa Combine 1/4 cup each diced papaya and pineapple, 3 tablespoons red onion, 1 garlic clove, minced, 2 teaspoons lime zest, 1 table spoon fresh lime juice, 1 tablespoon minced cilantro.
Lime sour cream Add zest and juice from 1 medium lime to sour cream.
Grilled Chicken Soft TacosServes 6Prep Time: 25 minutesCook Time: 10 minutesMarinade 3 tablespoons Bertolli® Extra Virgin Olive Oil 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 teaspoon chili powder 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1 1/2 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper 6 Tyson® Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs Salsa 1 1/2 cups coarsely chopped ripe tomatoes 1 large ripe avocado, peeled and diced 6 green onions, white part only, chopped 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, fi nely chopped 1 1/2 tablespoons minced jalapeño 1 tablespoon lime juice Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Condiments for tacos 1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese Iceberg lettuce 1 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon milk 1 can (15 ounces) black beans, heated 10 La Tortilla Factory® Hand Made Style White Corn TortillasTo make marinade: In small bowl whisk together marinade ingredients.
Rinse chicken thighs under cold water, and dry with paper towels. Put marinade and chicken in sealable bag. Seal bag, removing as much air as possible, and marinate overnight.
To make salsa: Combine salsa ingre-dients, including salt and pepper to taste.
In separate bowl, combine milk and sour cream.
Preheat grill, charcoal or gas. If using charcoal, light one chimney full of char coal. When all charcoal is covered with gray ash, pour out and spread the coals evenly over charcoal grate.
Grill chicken over direct medium heat 8 to 10 minutes until meat is fi rm, and inter nal temperature reaches 170°F, turning once. Remove and allow to rest 5 to 10 minutes. Cut chicken into bite sized pieces.
Place chicken, cheese, drained black beans, sour cream, salsa and lettuce in grilled tortillas. Add a dollop of sour cream.
FAMILY FEATURES
If you’re tired of fl ipping burgers, put some sizzle on the grill with your own spiced-up fajitas and soft tacos.
These easy recipes start with all-natural Tyson® chicken marinated in full-bodied Bertolli® Extra Virgin Olive Oil and fl avorful spices, then grilled to perfection. Add your grilled chicken to seasoned vegetables and easy, homemade salsa, then wrap it all up in La Tortilla Factory® Hand Made Style Corn Tortillas that have been warmed up on the grill for a fresh, homemade taste.
It’s so easy to spice up the grill that you just might make every night a grill night. Get more great recipes at www.tyson.com, www.villabertolli.com, and www.latortillafactory.com.
Grilled Chicken FajitasServes 6Prep Time: 20 minutes, plus 30 minutes marinatingCook Time: 25 minutesMarinade 1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro 1/3 cup lime juice 4 cloves minced garlic 5 tablespoons Bertolli® Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon dark brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 3 Tyson® Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs, pounded to 1/2-inch thickVegetables 1 large red bell pepper, cut into 1/4-inch strips 1 large green bell pepper, cut into 1/4-inch strips 1 large white onion, cut into 1/4-inch strips 1 tablespoon Bertolli® Classico Olive Oil Kosher salt Condiments for fajitas 12 La Tortilla Factory® Hand Made Style White Corn Tortillas Sour creamIn small bowl, mix together all marinade ingredients. Place chicken breasts and marinade in a large sealable bag. Seal bag, removing as much air as possible, and marinate for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
Preheat grill, charcoal or gas. If using charcoal, light one chimney full of charcoal. When all charcoal is covered with gray ash, pour out and spread the coals evenly over charcoal grate.
Remove chicken from marinade and cook over high heat until browned on both sides and cooked through, 4 minutes per side, until cooked to an internal temperature of 170°F. Remove and allow to rest fi ve to ten minutes. Slice into 1/2-inch strips.
Toss peppers and onion with a little olive oil and pinch of salt.
Place a cast iron skillet directly on the hot coals, or on grill grates for gas grill. When heated, add in the peppers and onions. Continue to cook, stirring frequently, until they are soft and nicely browned, about 5 to 10 minutes.
Heat tortillas on grill until warm. Assemble fajitas with vegetables, chicken and a
dollop of sour cream.
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WEDNESDAYALL FIRED UP, 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-3 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $80.
PRE-SCHOOL ART, 10-11 a.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $5.
MOMMY AND ME, 1-2 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $15.
JUST FOR GIRLS, 1-4 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $25.
OPEN-PLAY GAMING, 1-4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.
FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS & SCOLIOSIS CHECKS at Health Source Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab® - 110 E. Lakeway Rd. 670-9426. THURSDAYALL FIRED UP, 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-3 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $80.
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FRIDAYKIDZ SUMMER DAY CAMP, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $45.
ALL FIRED UP, 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-3 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $80.
OPEN-PLAY GAMING, 1-4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.
FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS & SCOLIOSIS CHECKS at Health Source Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab® - 110 E. Lakeway Rd. 670-9426. SATURDAYPARKING LOT BAZAAR, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Zip Thru Shipping/Healing is Believing, 400 W. Second St. Call 680-0363.
FARMER’S MARKET, 8 a.m. to noon, Gillette College Technical Education Center parking lot.
VAN GOGH KIDDOS, 10-11:30 a.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $25. KEYHOLE RHYTHM AND RIBS MUSIC FESTIVAL, 11 a.m., Pine Haven. Call 307-629-0559. Tickets are $20 before the events and $25 at the gate.
WII SATURDAY, 1-4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library tween room. For fourth through sixth grades.
OPEN-PLAY GAMING, 1-4 p.m., Campbell County Public Library.
FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS & SCOLIOSIS CHECKS at Health Source Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab® - 110 E. Lakeway Rd. 670-9426.
MONDAYVACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 6:30-9 p.m., Central Baptist Church, 1170 Country Club Road. Call 682-2543.
FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS & SCOLIOSIS CHECKS at Health Source Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab® - 110 E. Lakeway Rd. 670-9426.
TUESDAYIMITATE THE MASTERS, 10-11:30 a.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $12.50.
FRUIT BOWLS, 6-8 p.m., AVA Community Art Center. Call 682-9133. Fee is $40.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 6:30-9 p.m., Central Baptist Church, 1170 Country Club Road. Call 682-2543.
FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS & SCOLIOSIS CHECKS at Health Source Chiropractic & Progressive Rehab® - 110 E. Lakeway Rd. 670-9426.
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