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Published Weekly - Vol. 36, No. 12 - March 21 - 27, 2012 www.gilletteadvertiser.com FREE Take One! IN THIS ISSUE: best place to live. Simply the BEAUTIFUL MOVE IN BEAUTIFUL MOVE IN READY HOMES e. READY HOMES 307-682-0201 Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59! ive. Inserts Don’s Supermarket (Wright) $ 200 2 Pair Lined Or No Lined Bi-Focals Starting At $ 100 2 Pair Single Vision Glasses Starting At Eye Exams Starting at $ 60 00 MIKE’S OPTICAL LLC 682-7861 2610 S. Douglas Hwy Suite 190 Powder Basin Shopping Center LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED BY MIKE PILLEN TITLE 19 ACCEPTED LASIK RECHECKS EYE EXAMS CONTACTS OR GLASSES Before you take time to stop and smell the flowers... Take time to stop by Mikes Optical for all your optical needs. Auction ANTIQUES, COINS, GUNS, TOYS, WESTERN Saturday, March 24, 2012, 10 A.M. Rendevous Center - Goshen County Fairgrounds Torrington, Wyoming Preview Morning of Sale 8 A.M. THIS AUCTION FEATURES SOME VERY FINE ITEMS FROM ESTATES & COLLECTORS DOWN SIZING, OR SELLING THEIR COLLECTIONS. THERE ARE 23 GRADED SILVER DOLLARS, UNGRADED SILVER DOLLARS, 1880 $5 GOLD COIN 1 OZ. GOLD KRUGERRAND, U. S. COIN SETS AND MORE; WESTERN ITEMS INCLUDING: E. M. STERN WOOLIE CHAPS, CROCKETT THUNDERBIRD PATTERN SPURS, CARL HALL LADY LEG SPURS, SILVER MTD. PRISON MADE SPURS AND MORE; SOME GREAT ADVERTISING SIGNS AND TINS W/ SOME SIGNS ON PORCELAIN AND MORE; SOME VERY UNUSUAL TOYS, INCLUDING;1980’S HUFFY COCA COLA BICYCLE, EARLY WOOD WHEEL BICYCLE BY BROWN & LEWIS CYCLES, PEPSI WAGON, BIG BANG CANNONS, JOHN DEER TRICYCLE, AND MORE, OVER 50 ANTIQUE & MODERN FIREARMS BY COLT INCLUDING: NICE REMINGTON, SECOND GEN. SAA. NRA. MFG 1971, WINCHESTERS, INCLUDING; 1885 DELUX MFG. 1885, 1876 MFG 1878, SHARPS, MARLIN, REMINGTON, SMITH & WESSON, SPRINGFIELD, AND MORE; FURNITURE PIECES INCLUDING OAK & VICTORIAN WALNUT; NAVAJO RUGS; MILITARY ITEMS; SOME OF THE BEST TURQUOISE ITEMS TO DATE; OUTSTANDING KNIFE COLLECTION INCLUDING RANDALL, RUANA, PUMA, KA-BAR, CASE, MARBLES, AND MANY MORE; POCKET WATCHES, CLOCKS AND LOTS MORE! For Over 500 Pictures Go To www.dyersauction.com NOW ACCEPTING: ANTIQUES, GUNS, GOLD, SILVER, MILITARY ITEMS, WESTERN & INDIAN ITEMS FOR JUNE, 2012 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AUCTION. WE WILL PICK UP QUALITY ITEMS OR COLLECTIONS ANYWHERE. Terms of Sale: Cash or Good Check • 10% Buyer’s Premuim Dyer’s Auction Service Lingle, Wyoming (307) 837-0150
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Page 1: Vol. 36 No. 12

Published Weekly - Vol. 36, No. 12 - March 21 - 27, 2012 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com FREE Take One!

IN THIS ISSUE:

307-682-0201Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59!

best place to live.Simply the

BeautIful MOVe IN ReaDY HOMeS

307-682-0201Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59!

best place to live.Simply the

BeautIful MOVe IN ReaDY HOMeS

307-682-0201Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59!

best place to live.Simply the

BeautIful MOVe IN ReaDY HOMeS 307-682-0201

Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59!

best place to live.Simply the

BeautIful MOVe IN ReaDY HOMeS

307-682-0201Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59!

best place to live.Simply the

BeautIful MOVe IN ReaDY HOMeS 307-682-0201

Only 1.5 miles South off I-90 on HWY 59!

best place to live.Simply the

BeautIful MOVe IN ReaDY HOMeS

Inserts

Don’s Supermarket

(Wright)

$2002 Pair

Lined Or No Lined Bi-Focals Starting At

$1002 Pair

Single Vision Glasses Starting At

Eye Exams Starting at $6000

Mike’s Optical LLC682-7861

2610 S. Douglas HwySuite 190

Powder Basin Shopping Center

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED BY

MIKE PILLEN TITLE 19 ACCEPTEDLASIK RECHECKS

EYE EXAMSCONTACTS OR GLASSES

Before you take time to stop and smell the

flowers...

Take time to stop by Mikes Optical for all your optical needs.

AuctionAntiques, Coins, Guns, toys, Western

Saturday, March 24, 2012, 10 A.M.Rendevous Center - Goshen County Fairgrounds

Torrington, Wyoming

Preview Morning of Sale 8 A.M.

THIS AUCTION FEATURES SOME VERY FINE ITEMS FROM ESTATES & COLLECTORS DOWN SIZING, OR SELLING THEIR COLLECTIONS. THERE ARE 23 GRADED SILVER DOLLARS, UNGRADED SILVER DOLLARS, 1880 $5 GOLD COIN 1 OZ. GOLD KRUGERRAND, U. S. COIN SETS AND MORE; WESTERN ITEMS INCLUDING: E. M. STERN WOOLIE CHAPS, CROCKETT THUNDERBIRD PATTERN SPURS, CARL HALL LADY LEG SPURS, SILVER MTD. PRISON MADE SPURS AND MORE; SOME GREAT ADVERTISING SIGNS AND TINS W/ SOME SIGNS ON PORCELAIN AND MORE; SOME VERY UNUSUAL TOYS, INCLUDING;1980’S HUFFY COCA COLA BICYCLE, EARLY WOOD WHEEL BICYCLE BY BROWN & LEWIS CYCLES, PEPSI WAGON, BIG BANG CANNONS, JOHN DEER TRICYCLE, AND MORE, OVER 50 ANTIQUE & MODERN FIREARMS BY COLT INCLUDING: NICE REMINGTON, SECOND GEN. SAA. NRA. MFG 1971, WINCHESTERS, INCLUDING; 1885 DELUX MFG. 1885, 1876 MFG 1878, SHARPS, MARLIN, REMINGTON, SMITH & WESSON, SPRINGFIELD, AND MORE; FURNITURE PIECES INCLUDING OAK & VICTORIAN WALNUT; NAVAJO RUGS; MILITARY ITEMS; SOME OF THE BEST TURQUOISE ITEMS TO DATE; OUTSTANDING KNIFE COLLECTION INCLUDING RANDALL, RUANA, PUMA, KA-BAR, CASE, MARBLES, AND MANY MORE; POCKET WATCHES, CLOCKS AND LOTS MORE!

For Over 500 Pictures Go To www.dyersauction.com NOW ACCEPTING: ANTIQUES, GUNS, GOLD, SILVER, MILITARY ITEMS, WESTERN & INDIAN ITEMS FOR JUNE, 2012 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AUCTION. WE WILL PICK UP QUALITY ITEMS OR COLLECTIONS ANYWHERE.

Terms of Sale: Cash or Good Check • 10% Buyer’s Premuim

Dyer’s Auction ServiceLingle, Wyoming (307) 837-0150

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Page 2 The Advertiser - March 21, 2012

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The Advertiser - March 21, 2012 Page 3

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A

CASH REWARD UP TO

$1,000

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

Auto-Preferred & SR22’sHome Owners • Renters

Building StrongerCommunities

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

www.farmersunioninsurance.com/ejones

Gillette CrimeStoppers

Wyoming Beverage Inc.of Gillette

(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.

FEATURED CRIMES:

burglaryCrime Stoppers needs your help in solving a burglary that occurred at 4800 Butler Spaeth Road. On 3-7-12 an unknown person(s) entered Foxy’s Cleaning and removed three Reicar Vacuum Cleaners, two Extension Ladders, one Shop Vac and a Detail Shampooer.

NarcoticsCrime Stoppers needs your help in solving narcotic crimes in Gillette. The Gillette Narcotics Investigation Team is requesting information relating to any drug related activity in Gillette.

If you have information that can solve 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.

2 Gillette locations • 106 N. Hwy 14 -16 & 10800 Hwy 59

Shell Food MartWhere convenience doesn’t mean expensive.

All SAleS Subject to chAnge.

Carton ........... PackMarlboro ............. $46.19 ............ $4.86Marlboro 72 ........ $36.19 ............ $3.86Camel .................. $42.65 ............ $4.59Doral .................... $45.09 ............ $4.72Basic ................... $49.29 ............ $5.14Parliament .......... $53.09 ............ $5.54Virgina Slims ...... $54.17 ............ $5.66

Carton.......PackWinston.........................$43.15........$4.65Kool................................$49.59........$5.18Pall Mall (Box Only)........$35.19........$3.69L&M...............................$35.85........$3.89Salem ...........................$49.59........$5.18

*Surgeon General Warning: Cigarette Smoke contains carbon monoxide.

Shell Food Mart has It All!COMPARE OUR

CIGARETTE PRICES!Stop in for other weekly specials.

WIN AFREE TRIP TO

Dominican Republic!Stop in daily to register for your chance to win

prizes. Daily prize winners eligible for trip.**See store for details.

March Mania

A Prairie Dawn!

The Early Bird getsThe BEST Selection

at

HURRY IN For Best Selection!!Coupon Valid through 03/28/12 • Not valid with any other offer • One coupon per visit

50% OFF(Second item must be of equal or lesser value)

Buy one regular priced item

1001 Plaza, Bldg. B, Suite 3 • 1001 S. Douglas Hwy in Gillette (gold building behind Visionary & Subway) • 687-3133

Mon.- Fri. 10am - 5:30pm • Sat. 10am - 5pm

A Prairie Dawn

Get one

Advertising Manager Valerie Kettrey .............................Ext. 106

Production Jacob la Cour Dawn Sommer ............................Ext. 107

105 East 5th Street (307) 686-6123 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com

COMPANY DIRECTORY Account Representative Bob Kettrey ..........................................Ext. 106

Billing Questions Dawn Sommer......................................Ext. 105

Delivery/Circulation......682-9306 Ext. 225

4950 S. Garner Lake Rd. • (307) [email protected]

Located at Corner of HWY 59 & Garner Lake Road

Spring Build Special On nOw!!

providing systems built modular & manufactured homes in wyoming, montana, north and south dakota

Stop in to View New Model HoMeS Today!

Strange but tRuE

A Physicist Peter J. Brancazio, author of “Sport Science,” imagines games played inside huge atmospheric bubble domes, to make up for the moon’s lack of air. This way, air pressure will be the same as back in San Francisco or Tokyo, same old laws of physics, except that gravity here

is about one-sixth of Earth’s. So naturally you need a much bigger ballpark because routine fly balls now travel 900-1,200 feet instead of 300, and home-run fences must be 1,300-1,800 feet from home plate. Bats on the moon feel light as a feather, 5 ounces instead of 30, but swing heavy. This is because though gravity is less, mass and inertia remain the same. Here comes the pitch...same old 90-mph fastball but dropping only 4-5 inches enroute to the hitter instead of the 2 1/2 feet Earthside. In moonball, a backspinning “heater” will scoop the air & actually rise back up in the curve of a bow, as if defying gravity. Balls now weigh about an ounce instead of five, so air pressure has an exaggerated effect, making for some wicked pitches. But when hitters do connect, the ball will sail three to four times as far & five times as high, staying aloft for 30 seconds! This will keep outfielders on their toes, with routine shagdowns of 500 feet or more & 15-foot leaps at the wall (timing must be exquisite). A good throwing arm will send a ball a quarter mile on the fly, but because the ball travels no faster than on Earth runners can tag up on long flyouts & score all the way from first. Infield popups that are dropped become - you guessed it - four- base errors. Some advice to fans: Don’t forget your binoculars.

Q If baseball ever expands all the way to the Lunar Leagues, what will “moonball” be like?

by bill Sones and Rich Sones, Ph.D.

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Page 4 The Advertiser - March 21, 2012

Obstetrics & GynecOlOGyAssOciAtes 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 • 307-682-2233new 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.

201 W. Lakeway Rd., Ste.300 (In the Lakeway Professional Center)

(307) 682-4551 • new pAtients welcOme!

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.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

hOme heAlth AnD hOspiceshArOn's hOme heAlth AnD treAsureD memOries hOspiceServing Gillette and surrounding areas.(307) 756-3344

HEALTHCAREA LISTING OF PROFESSIONAL AREA HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS

This Month in HistoryMarch 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.1989 - Dick Clark retired from hosting the television show “American Bandstand.”1989 - A huge asteroid passed within 500,000 miles of Earth, considered a close call by astrological standards, leading to this day being designated as “Near Miss Day.”2001 - The Russian space station Mir was abandoned after more than 15 years in orbit.March 24 - 1788 - In a popular referendum, Rhode Island rejected the new Constitution, but did later ratify it in 1790.1874 - Magician and escape artist Harry Houdini was born in Budapest, Hungary.1989 - The oil tanker Exxon Valdez struck ground at Prince William Sound, leaking eleven million gallons of oil.March 25 - 1911 - A tragic fatal fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in New York, in which 146 workers perished, became a turning point in labor history, bringing about reforms in health and safety laws.1969 - John Lennon of The Beatles and wife Yoko Ono began a week-long “bed-in for peace” in their hotel room at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam.1982 - The television show “Cagney and Lacey” premiered, breaking new ground by featuring two women as its central characters.March 26 - 1911 - Playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner, Tennessee Williams, was born in Columbus, Mississippi.1973 - The daytime serial, “The Young and the Restless,” premiered on television.1992 - Cosmonaut Serge Krikalev returned to Earth to a new home country after being aboard the space station Mir. During his absence, the USSR became the Commonwealth of Independent States and Krikalev was forced to stay aboard Mir an extra five months until the political and economic turmoil subsided.March 27 - 1964 - The strongest earthquake in North American history (8.4 on the Richter scale) was registered in Alaska, east of Anchorage.1977 - The worst accident in the history of civil aviation occurred as two Boeing 747s collided on the ground in the Canary Islands, killing 570 people.March 28 - 1881 - P.T. Barnum and James A. Bailey merged their circuses.1968 - The controversial rock musical “Hair,” opened at the Biltmore Theatre in New York City.1979 - The nuclear power plant operating at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania experience a series of accidents, eventually leading to extensive re-evaluation of the safety of existing nuclear power-generating operations.March 29 - 1848 - A massive blockage of ice upstream stopped water flow over Niagara Falls for three days.1918 - American singer and Broadway musical star Pearl Bailey was born in Newport News, Virginia.1961 - The 23rd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, giving the residents of the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections.1999 - The Dow-Jones Index topped the 10,000 mark for the first time.March 30 - 1842 - Dr. Crawford W. Long used ether during a surgery, marking the first time that anesthetic was used in surgery.1853 - Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh was born in Groot Zundert, Holland.1858 - Hyman Lipman received a patent for a pencil with an eraser top.1964 - The game show “Jeopardy” debuted, hosted by Art Fleming.1981 - President Ronald Reagan was the target of an assassination attempt by John W. Hinckley, Jr., in Washington, D.C., and was wounded in the chest by a gun shot.March 31 - 1811 - Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen, inventor of the Bunsen burner, was born in Gottingen, Germany.1889 - The Eiffel Tower in Paris was officially opened to the public.1943 - Rodgers and Hammerstein’s first collaborative musical “Oklahoma!” premiered at the St. James Theatre on Broadway.1959 - Fleeing suppression by the Chinese government in Tibet, the Dalai Lama received political asylum in India.

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The Advertiser - March 21, 2012 Page 5

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Mon. - Fri. 6 a.m.-7 p.m. • Sat. 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sun. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

1206 S. Douglas Hwy682-4468

Chick Days!!Starting March 25

Feeders • Waterers • Heat Lamps & More!

Linda D. Johnson 320 S. Gillette Ave. Suite 1 For appointment call (307) 670-9336 or Email: [email protected]

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Bumper Sticker Humor

Don’t bother me. I’m living happily ever after.

Suburbia: where they tear out the trees and then name streets after them.

Hard work has a future payoff. Laziness pays off now.

I won’t rise to the occasion, but I’ll slide over to it.

What is a “free” gift? Aren’t all gifts free?

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Page 6 The Advertiser - March 21, 2012 The 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

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 for sale By owner - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, appliances included. Spacious, clean, near school, daycare, youth club. Movable. 689-8502. B2-06-10p MERCHANDISE

D2 HOME APPLIANCES Will Haul Away Used Washers & Dryers at my expense. Call 680-8736. D2-26-TFN D12 MISC. MERCHANDISE fast trees - Grow 6-8 Ft. Yearly. $12.95 - $18.95 Delivered. Potted. Brochure online at fasttrees.com or 509-447-4181. D12-11-4vlindstad trout farm - Spearfish. Rainbow Trout, 2-12 Inches, Now Available. 605-642-7435. D12-12-6hTuxes 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-TFNh

SERVICES

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F6 CONSTRuCTION

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

G3 PERSONALS Pelvic/Transvaginal Mesh? Did you undergo transvaginal placement of mesh for pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence between 2005 and present time? If the patch required removal due to complications, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Johnson Law and speak with female staff members 1-800-535-5727. G3-12-1v G4 PuBLIC NOTICES Warmer Weather, Longer Days call for an ample blood supply. As winter begins turning to spring, the days get longer & activities increase. Spring is the season when life is renewed. One important way to help renew life is to give blood. “Giving blood during springtime can be a great tradition, like spring cleaning, and it’s a gift that the recipient will always remember,” said Lori Liebman, Donor Recruitment Director of Rapid City’s United Blood Services. By giving blood, a donor helps replenish a community resource used by a neighbor, relative or friend. Blood can be stored for only 42 days, so a continual fresh supply is crucial. Anyone may need blood at any time. In the event of an accident, serious illness, or surgery, an adequate blood supply will make the difference between life & death. Make your appointment to give blood at www.unitedbloodservices.org or by calling 605-342-8585 in Rapid City. With each donation, donors receive a free total cholesterol test & earn points in United Blood services’ Hero in Me reward program. G4-12-TFNh

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Campbell County Public Library System hosting Graphic novel Character Contest. Entries will be displayed in the CCPL lobby display cases during the month of April. Winners in three age categories will be announced during the National Library Week Cabin Fever Reliever Cupcake wars event at CCPL on April 12 at 7:30pm. Artists are invited to enter their creation in the appropriate age category: Grade 1-6; Grade 7-12; 18 & older. Submit to CCPL or Wright Branch Library no later than 4:30 pm, Sat., March 24. Entries must be original & may be submitted by a form or on a separate sheet no larger than 8 1/2”x14”. Submissions cannot be traced or copied from another artist’s work. All entries become property of The Library Foundation, Inc. Draw an original library-themed graphic novel character. Must be “library appropriate.” Entries that fail to meet this guideline will be automatically disqualified. Bonus points for incorporating the CCPL System logo. Use any medium you like. Computer generated art must be printed for submission. The overall contest winner & 1st-3rd place winners in each category will be showcased in an exhibit at CCPL following the contest. Overall contest winner will have their creation featured as the CCPLS graphic character for 2012, be one of the judges for Cupcake Wars & receive a $50 gift card. 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners in each category receive: 1st place, $25 gift card, 2nd, $15 gift card & 3rd, $5 gift card. More info., CCPL at 687-0009 or WBL at 464-0500. Don’t forget about the 5K run/walk on Sat., March 24 & Cupcake wars on Thurs., April 12. If you want to be a Cupcake Wars baker, sign up soon. Space is limited. Details & entry forms for each event can be found on the library’s website at www.ccpls.org.New Classes at AVA. easter Bunny Bowl, March 21, 4-5 p.m. Member Fee: $10, Non-Member Fee: $12.50. Glaze a bunny bowl for Easter with Naomi Chambers! Class fee includes all supplies. Book signing with Kim Hansel, March 24, 4-6 p.m. Her book “Foster Parenting Toolbox” is a practical, hands on approach to fostering kids. adult watercolor Class, March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25 & May 1. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Member Fee: $135, Non-Member: $145. If you have ever wanted to learn to paint with watercolors, now is your chance! No experience necessary & all

supplies included in this 6 class course! Mommy and Me Class - March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, 1-2 p.m. Member Fee: $12.50, Non-Member $15. Spend some quality time with one of your favorite people while creating fun projects together. Kids Drawing Class - March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, 4-5 p.m. Member Fee: $10, Non-Member: $12.50. Grade School aged children will learn drawing techniques from instructor Cody. Van Gogh Kiddos - 1st Sat. of the month kids get to paint a fun picture from start to finish! Each month we will offer a different painting to work on. AVA will supply canvas, paint, brushes, students provide own drink & snack. 10-11:30 am., fee: $25. Students 7 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Photography Class w/letty Jones, March 22, 6-9 p.m. & March 24, 9 a.m. - Noon. Thurs. evening will be spent going over the basics of your camera. Sat. morning, Letty will be focusing on photography through an artists perspective. You will learn about filters, intentional camera movement, hdri, macro, etc. Class Fee: $85 for non members, $75 for members. artist swap - March 31. Artwork & Supplies, 8-9 private swap between artists; 9-11 open to the public for artist to sell. $10 per table. 682-9133 for more info. The City of Gillette is looking for artists to place a permanent installation in City Hall. The space is 6’ high x 20’ wide. Proposals must be given to the City (Mayors Office) before April 1. For more info, call 686-5023. Pearls of the Prairie - a great mix - art & Wine. We are looking for submissions for 2012 Wine Tasting this fall. Submissions should incorporate any of the art disciplines with wine. Artwork must be delivered to AVA by March 24 by 4 p.m. Artist chosen will receive $300 for the piece plus their work will be used to make labels on a private bottle of wine which will be sold that night. Several other pieces of art which have been submitted to be sold that evening. More info., call Patti at 686-5023 or Sandi at AVA, 682-9133. wyoming arts Council - A weekend for Wyoming Visual Artists, March 30-April 1, Pinedale, WY. 7th annual Prairie wind Culture festival - April 21 at CCHS South Campus. A booth to display & sell your works, $25/Table. Set up time April 20, 3-8 p.m. & April 21, 8-11 a.m. Free to the public & runs from 11-5 p.m. To reserve your booth or more info., call 682-2488 or email [email protected]

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The Advertiser - March 21, 2012 Page 7Campbell County Parks & Recreation - Easter Egg Hunt, Sat., March 31 at 1 p.m. at Bicentennial Park Soccer Fields. All children, 9 years of age & younger are invited to hunt plaster Easter eggs filled with candy. Children will be divided into 4 age groups: Age 2 & under, Age 3 & 4, Age 5 & 6, Age 7, 8 & 9. Special appearance by the Easter Bunny will highlight the event. Questions, call 682-8527. CCPR on Facebook. Receive updates on youth, intramural, adult, aquatics, fitness, special events, Parks & Ice Arena events. To become a fan, go to www.ccprd.com and you will be able to link to any of the appropriate Facebook pages. You must be a member of the Facebook community in order to see posted info. More info, 682-7406 or email: [email protected]. 1st time ever offering Junior High Coed Kickball League for all students 7th-9th grade. Games & practices will be held at the Bicentennial Softball fields from 3:15-5 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays. Busses will transport the students from the Junior High Schools to the softball fields after school. Practice for all players will begin on Tues., April 10. No fee or physical needed. Everyone makes the team! Pick up reg. forms at Rec Center, school offices or call Stephanie Stuber at 682-8527. Junior High Intramural Tennis for all students 7th-9th grade. Games & practices held at Bicentennial Tennis Courts from 3:15-5:15 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays. Busses will transport students from the Junior High

Schools to the tennis courts after school Practice begins on Monday, March 26. No fee or physical needed. Everyone makes the team! Pick up reg. forms at Rec Center, school offices or call Stephanie Stuber at 682-8527. Registration for Perkins Girls Fast Pitch Softball will will held March 12 - April 15 at the Rec. Center or online at www.ccprd.com. For girls ages 7-16. Practices begin Monday, April 30. Youth must be 7 years old by May 31, 2012 to participate. Fee: $25. More info, call Margo, 682-8527. G4-05-TFNhLiving With Osteoarthritis? Today, more than 10 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee, making it the most common form of arthritis in the U.S. What are frequent causes of this type of arthritis, and what can you do to protect your knees, reduce the symptoms, and support your doctor’s treatment? With advice from some of the world’s leading knee specialists, the American Arthritis Society has compiled in its publication ARTHRITIS INFO useful and practical tips for self-care. Each tip is interesting and easy to follow. For a free sample issue of ARTHRITIS INFO, write to: American Arthritis Society, P.O. Box 271010, Minneapolis, MN 55427 (please include a loose 44 cent stamp for return postage. Thank You). G4-06-TFNhWomen’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-TFNh

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

One of the nicest things you can do today is give blood. Go to www.unitedbloodservices.org or call United Blood Services in Rapid City at 800-834-8525 for an appointment. G4-36-TFNcPrairie 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-TFNhDoes your child get upset too easily, act impulsively, have a short attention span, or a learning disability? If so, he or she may be reacting to certain foods or synthetic food additives, according to the Feingold Association, a nonprofit organization of parents whose children are chemically-sensitive. While adults may have reactions such as headaches, hives or asthma, children are more likely to exhibit a change in

behavior or inability to pay attention. The association shows parents how to select supermarket foods that do not contain additives that can affect the learning, health and behavior of children. To receive free information, send a long self-addressed envelope to: Feingold Association, Dept. 193 A, 37 Shell Road 2nd Floor, Rocky Point, NY 11778. Call: 631-369-9340 or visit: www.feingold.org.Place your public notice announcement here for FREE. Simply give us a call at 686-6123 or stop by 105 E. 5th Street, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Did you know - sometime this week you can save someone’s life? You can, by donating blood. Call United Blood Services at 800-834-8525 in Rapid City. G4-41-TFNhCompassionate Friends, INC., is a self-help organization offering understanding and friendship to bereaved parents and siblings. We have monthly meetings, telephone friends and a lending library. For more information call 682-9758. G4-20-TFNh

Take some me time and help others at the same time. You’ve heard it dozens of times. We don’t take enough time for ourselves, to be able to relax and enjoy some quiet time. It’s difficult, with school and work schedules. United Blood Services offers a way to kick back for an hour and give someone the best gift of all - by donating blood. While you are donating lifesaving blood you can plan a meal, or just plain relax! “We encourage people to donate blood.” Locally it takes up to 185 blood donations each day to keep up with hospital patients’ needs” says Lori Liebman, Donor Recruitment Director of United Blood Services, says. For more information, call United Blood Services at 605-342-8585. Donors please bring a picture ID and eat prior to donating. Also, we encourage donors to schedule an appointment. You can donate every 8 weeks, that’s 6 times a year. We invite all who are healthy to donate.Compassionate Friends, INC., is a self-help organization offering understanding and friendship to bereaved parents and siblings. We have monthly meetings, telephone friends and a lending library. For more information call 682-9758. G4-20-TFNh

Al-Anon - Mondays 8 p.m., Thursday 6:30 p.m. basement Episcopal Church. For information, call 682-2264, 686-9127 or 685-4186.Are you concerned about yourself or your loved one dying from a terminal illness? Call Campbell County Memorial Hospital Hospice at 682-6570. G4-16-TFNhOne of the nicest things you can do today is give blood. Go to www.unitedbloodservices.org or call United Blood Services in Rapid City at 800-834-8525 for an appointment. G4-36-TFNcCampbell County Memorial Hospital Hospice has free informational pamphlets on cancer and books that are available for checking out. Call 682-6570. G4-20-TFNh Green Beer...and Other Strange Things. Colors are a festive part of every holiday. Red & green make us thing of Christmas; orange & black are Halloween; and delicate pastels mean Easter. Bright Kelly green can only be St. Patrick’s Day. But for many people the fun of these holidays is spoiled by those same colors when they are added to food. Food colorings were once made from vegetables & berries, but today most of them are synthesized from petroleum. Researchers have found that additives such as these can trigger asthma, headaches & hives in adults, as well as learning and behavior problems in sensitive children. There are better ways to make food appealing to children without consuming petro-chemicals, according to the Feingold Association, a nonprofit organization

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