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January 10 - 16, 2013 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 1

Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC - www.tidbitswyoming.com - [email protected] - 307-473-8661

January 10 - 16, 2013

Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits

Issue #504

01/23/13

Experienced agents who can make your dream come true is looking for serious and qualified buyers who will

benefit from intergrity, enthusiasm and hard work.

This is a GREAT time to buy!

Winter tip: Never catch snowflakes with your tongue until all the birds

have gone south for the winter.

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Saturday, January 19th, 2013 Viewing 9am – 10am. Auction starts at 10am.

AUCTION!

All items sold “AS IS – WHERE IS & WITH ALL FAULTS,” no warranties or guarantees as to condition, age, hours or mileage. Not responsible for accidents or theft. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over auction list. All items must be paid for the day of sale. CASH/CHECK with ID/

5% charge for Credit Card Use

803 Birch - Glenrock, WY

To see pictures of auction items go to www.bidandbuyauctionhouse.com

We can meet all of your auction needs

BIG OR SMALL! 262-2756

Over 10,000 sq ft.We can handle any auction!

Accepting Consignment Items for Future Auctions, Estate Auctions and Appraisals.

WYOMING’S

NEWEST & BIGGEST

AUCTION HOUSE

Concessions

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Prizes!Davidson Mechanical, Plumbing & Heating

Surplus and Overstock itemsLavatories and lavatory faucets, tubs, toilets, shower valves

and trim, kitchen sinks and faucets, jacuzzi bathroom tub,

bathroom and kitchen accessories, shower doors, and

lighting by Hinkley lighting. Some brands include Belle

Foret collection, Tango, Kohler, Delta, Blanco, American

Standard, Villeroy & Boch, Jado, Moen and many more.

Many other consignment items to include Campbells soup

collection items, M&M collection, Fishing Reels, Huge

ringing bell collection, silver-plated serving set, Shannon

crystal, vinyl record album collection (6,000+), many older

dish sets, vintage Coast-to-Coast bicycles, Beanie Babies

collection, Troll collection, McDonalds toy collection,

extensive Pez Dispenser collection, Coors serving tray

collection, gun cabinet, handmade quilts, large collection

of DVD war movies, older Chilton’s repair manuals, Motors

Auto Repair manuals, and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!!

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307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

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tor. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

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AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 307-473-2400

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE-Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Lastll Call 307-473-2400

MISC.

BUYING ALL Raw Fur & Horns All stages of put-up. Call Kreg 425-466-2509, Ryan 307-630-7144 or visit us at americanhideandfur.com

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HOMES FOR SALE

SEVERAL 2-4 BEDROOM foreclosures available. All areas of town. 20-40% below appraisal. Call us at 1-800-565-0997 for free list.

CHIMNEY SERVICES

CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

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DEAR PAW'S CORNER: As our adopted Australian shepherd, "Skip," has grown, he has gotten more and more hyperactive. He tears around the house from room to room, and if I don't catch him, he will chew up every shoe he can find. How can I stop this behavior? -- Carol in Tucson

DEAR CAROL: You probably won't be able to completely change Skip's behavior, because Australian shepherds are so naturally energetic. But that doesn't mean you can't curb that tearing around the house and the chewing to a man-ageable level.

First and foremost, Skip needs more exercise. Lots more exercise. The shepherd breeds were developed to do ex-actly what he's doing: run, run some more and run even more -- all day long. As working dogs, they were invaluable in helping to herd sheep in pastures. So just taking Skip out for a walk a couple of times a day isn't going to cut it.

Find a space where he can run off leash without dis-turbing other people or dogs, or if your yard is fenced, let him run there. Don't just let him run alone. He needs to be supervised, and you should take the opportunity to work with him.

Hyperactive DogBy Sam Mazzotta

That's the second part of the solution. Work with Skip on basic commands including sit, stay, (lie) down, etc. Add in playful games like fetch. Aussies are extremely intelligent, and you might be surprised at how quickly Skip learns to follow commands closely, especially once he's worked off some of that excess energy.

Chewing up your shoes may happen less if Skip gets more run-around time. While dogs chew instinctively, anxiety can exacerbate the problem. A slightly more relaxed Skip might curb the chewing, although you should still keep your more expensive shoes out of reach.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

One of the goals of the Craig and Susan Thomas Foundation is to introduce students to some of the GRAND POSSIBILITIESavailable after high school.

We provide opportunities to Wyoming high school graduates and GED recipients, who DO NOT qualify for Hathaway scholarships, who have struggled in school, who want to further their education.

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& Old Yellowstone District

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• On Jan. 23, 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell is granted a medical degree from Geneva College in New York, becoming the first female to be officially recognized as a physician in U.S. history. In 1857, she founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children.

• On Jan. 27, 1888, the National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C. Readership in its magazine did not grow, however, until it discarded the format of overly technical articles and used articles of general interest accompanied by photographs. "National Geographic" quickly became known for its stunning and pioneering photography.

• On Jan. 26, 1945, the most decorated soldier of World War II, American Lt. Audie Murphy, is wounded in France. Murphy was wounded three times, fought in nine major campaigns across Europe, and was credited with killing 241 Germans. He won 37 medals and decorations.

• On Jan. 21, 1957, Patsy Cline, one of the most important figures in country-music history, first gains national attention with her winning appearance on "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts." Cline wowed the studio audience with her performance of the now-classic "Walkin' After Midnight."

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Sprint Cup, but there she will be, nonetheless. Her reach still exceeds her grasp. Gradual improvement is one thing in the Nationwide Series. Her star will begin to dim if she does not pick up the pace in Cup, and that will not be easy.

• • •Monte Dutton covers motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette. E-mail

Monte at [email protected].

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

Sir Isaac Newton's law -- "To each action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" -- doesn't fully apply at this NASCAR juncture, because a new season is about to start. New cars, rules changes and

the like are undoubtedly going to produce actions and reactions of their own.

Still, there were some developments in 2012 that might lead to predictable extensions in 2013.

For instance, Kyle Busch had his best Chase ever, or at least he had his best performance ever, in the final 10 races. The trouble was that it did him no good. He didn't qualify for the Chase. He wasn't eligible for the championship. Yet Busch had as many top-five finishes (13) as the champion, Brad Keselowski.

Kyle Busch's obvious extension is to make the Chase. Then he might finally win it.

If you're looking for a dark-horse candidate for the 2013 championship, look no further than Kasey Kahne, whose first year at Hendrick Motorsports was one of steady improvement. After the first

Who Are Favorites for 2013 Chase?

Ride with confidence!

Call 234-9777 or stop by and check us out at 705 Elma (corner of “F” and Elma)

“At Casper Tire, LLC, we have the expertise to help you with any tire needs no matter what motor

vehicle you may have.”

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We’ve got great deals to keep your car running smoothly.

10 races, Kahne was 19th in points. After 20, he was 13th. He wound up fourth.

For Clint Bowyer, who finished second, and Jimmie Johnson, who was third, the ex-tension is obvious. It's winning the championship. For Kahne, it won't be cited so regularly, but it's a distinct possibility.

History wasn't Carl Edwards' friend last year. It is now. Ed-wards has had three seasons -- 2005, 2008, 2011 -- in which he came reasonably close to winning the championship. He struggled the next season in all three instances. If his past is re-ally pertinent and not just a series of coincidences, Edwards will be back in the Chase this year and make a title run in 2014.

Danica Patrick is like a minor-league baseball player constantly being promoted to the next level too quickly. It has taken the ex-IndyCar driver a long time to get conversant in the intricacies of driving stock cars. She is by no means ready for

Look for Kyle Busch to exceed his 2012 season. The Gibbs driver was not in the Chase, but finished well during NASCAR's postseason. He had as many top-five finishes (13) as Cup champion Brad Keselowski. (Photo: John Clark/NASCAR This Week)

January 10 - 16, 2013

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• It was humorist Jerome K. Jerome who made the following sage observation: "It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do. There is no fun in doing nothing when you have nothing to do. Wasting time is merely an occupation then, and a most exhausting one. Idleness, like kisses, to be sweet must be stolen."

• Those who study such things say that the average lightning bolt has a temperature of approximately 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit. For comparison, the sun's average temperature is only 10,000 F.

• If you've ever been told to shut your pie-hole, you might have wondered where the expression came from. The term was first used in 1983, in the film version of Stephen King's horror novel "Christine."

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

by Samantha Weaver

Beverly Marcelli

with every service!

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Puzzle Answers

Every quarter you’ll receive a Medicare statement. It’s important that you inspect this form -- going over every item -- and look for mistakes.

Kaiser Health News has issued a report showing how to handle any mistakes you find:

If a claim is denied, you’ll want to take steps to appeal. Hold on to your quarterly statement and circle the items in question.

If you have a computer, go to the Medicare site (www.medicare.gov) and click on Claims & Appeals. You’ll get a list of instructions. Down the page at Get Medicare Forms, you’ll find the forms you need for either a claim or an appeal. You also can file a claim online at the above link.

If your claim is denied, be sure to appeal within 120 days. If you’re denied again, file again, asking for a

Appealing a Denied Medicare Claim

second appeal. If denied, for your next appeal include a letter describing what the payment was for. Include a copy of the previous denials of your claim.

Your next appeal will be to ask for a hearing be-fore an administrative law judge. This likely will be a conference call between you, your doctor and the judge.

Only 2 percent of errors are ever challenged when it comes to denied claims. Those who are denied a claim often give up. It takes energy and perseverance to have the corrections made, but it’s to your benefit, even if it takes a second or third try. It’s on the third try that you’ll have the most success, so don’t give up if you know you’re right.

For free help in filing appeals, contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIPS) of-fice. Find them by calling your local county office on aging.

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader ques-tions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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If you’ve been dismayed by the high cost of heating your home -- even now, in the middle of winter -- there are steps you can still take to save money this year and even more next winter. Here are eight ideas:

1. Invest in a programmable thermostat, espe-cially if you work away from home during the day. Lower the temperature a number of degrees and set it to warm the house before you get home. You’ll save the energy dollars you would have spent heating the whole house all day.

8 Ways to Save on Heating Costs

2. Drop the temperature. Every degree you lower the temperature saves 3 percent on your energy bill. Put on shoes and a sweatshirt, and you’ll stay warm even if the temperature is a few degrees cooler than you’re used to. Make use of a blanket or quilt for the times you’re watching television or reading.

3. Invest in the shrinkable clear-plastic sheet-ing that attaches to the interior of windows. If you’ve never used this product before, you’ll be surprised at the amount of cold air these sheets will keep out. You might want to leave them up for heat control in sunny windows this summer.

4. Buy inexpensive thermal drapes to block the cold at night, and let the sun warm your rooms during the day.

5. Consider investing in a space heater. Look at the infrared ones in a wooden case that do not get hot to the touch. Remember that these heaters will increase your electric bill, but overall you should experience significant savings from not

running the furnace all the time. Use them in the room you’re in, but don’t try to heat the whole house or leave them running all the time. Com-mit to running the space heater for one month, and then compare your usage to previous bills. (Many of these machines are returnable within 30 days.)

6. Be sure floor vents aren’t blocked and that the heat isn’t going up inside the drapes.

7. If you have an unused second floor, invest in a thermal blanket that attaches over the opening at the stairs. This will keep all your heat from rising to the next floor. If you have an attic hatch, seal it off for the winter. Close the fireplace flue when not in use.

8. After you bake something in the oven, leave the door open (unless small children are around) and let the residual heat warm the room.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send email to [email protected].

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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am 17 years old. I have pimples all over my face. The only thing that helped was an antibiotic, but it made me sensitive to sunlight. My parents don’t want me to continue to use an antibiotic. Can you help? -- G.G.

ANSWER: Let’s start with a couple of mistakes made by most people with acne. Don’t scrub your face or any place where acne has broken out. Scrubbing causes ir-ritation and worsens acne. Use a mild soap like Dove when washing. Don’t squeeze pimples, whiteheads or blackheads. You force bacteria into adjacent skin.

Acne develops because of clogged pores through which hairs grow and through which sebaceous (oil) glands empty their oil onto the skin. The first signs of trouble are whiteheads or blackheads. They indicate that the pore is plugged. Deep in the pore, down from

the blockage, the oil glands continue to secrete oil and greatly distend the pore, which can rupture. Bacteria thrive on the oil. At this point, a pimple is born. Acne control involves unplugging the pore, eliminating the bacteria and putting the brakes on oil production. The oil production is in high gear because of the increase of male hormones at this time in life.

Benzoyl peroxide unplugs pores. Brand names include Clearasil and AcneClear, both available without prescrip-tion, as are many other brands.

From this point on, effective medicines require a pre-scription. The first choice is retinoids -- Renova cream and Retin-A. They’re often used on alternating days with benzoyl peroxide. The next step up is antibiotics. In creams and lotions, they aren’t absorbed very much. Clindamycin and erythromycin are two such products. If no progress comes from skin-applied antibiotics, then oral antibiotics are the next step. Tetracycline, doxycy-cline and minocycline are examples. Your parents should reconsider their ban on their use. Even if they sensitize you to sunlight, simply stay out of sunlight when using them. They worked for you.

I haven’t listed all acne medicines. Bad acne, like yours, calls for treatment by the family doctor or a der-

matologist.• • •

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am writing on behalf of several neighbors who have started soaking golden raisins in gin. Each of them takes nine such raisins a day. They claim this was a method shown on television to rem-edy arthritis. Have you ever heard of this? Our curiosity is getting the best of us. -- E.G.

ANSWER: I have heard this many times. No

Teenagers Often Make Acne Worse

one has proven it works. No reliable information sug-gests it might work. I don’t believe it’s a legitimate arthritis treatment.

However, if you like gin and like raisins, then the practice is OK, so long as you don’t go overboard on taking in too much alcohol.

The booklet on arthritis describes the different kinds of arthritis and their treatments. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue -- No. 301W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./ $6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.

***Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual let-

ters, but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible. Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.

© 2013 North America Synd., Inc.

All Rights Reserved

I can’t think of a better time of the year to travel to Mexico than in January. While harsh winter winds may be blowing back here in the Midwest, it’s nothing but blue skies and sunny days South of the Border. If we can’t travel in person, we can at least travel there in our kitchen!

1 purchased, refrigerated, unbaked 9-inch pie crust2 (4-serving) packages sugar-free vanilla cook-and-serve pudding mix1 1/3 cups nonfat dry milk powder2 1/2 cups water1 1/2 teaspoons coconut extract1/4 cup flaked coconut1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Place pie crust in a 9-inch pie plate and flute edges. 2. In a large saucepan, combine dry pudding mix, dry milk powder and water. Cook over medium heat until mixture thickens and starts to boil, stirring often. Remove from heat. Stir in coconut extract and 2 tablespoons coconut. Pour mixture into prepared piecrust. Evenly sprinkle cinnamon and remaining 2 tablespoons coconut over top.

3. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. Place pie plate on wire rack and let set for 30 minutes. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Cut into 8 pieces.

• Each serving equals: 192 calories, 8g fat, 5g protein, 25g carb., 283mg sodium, 1g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Starch, 1 Fat, 1/2 Fat-Free Milk.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

Fiesta Flan Custard Pie

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Fri., Jan 11th ........ JALAN CROSSLAND BAND, JOHN F. WELSH AUDITORIUM AT NCHS, ARTCOREFri., Jan 11th ........PUBLIC FUN AUCTION, BW Ramkota, Wyoming Auctioneers AssociationFri., Jan 11th ........ROCKY MOUNTAIN CUP INDOOR SOCCER TOURNAMENT, CASPER EVENTS CENTER,

CASPER EVENTS CENTERSat., Jan 12th .......CASPER COLLEGE BASKETBALL VS NORTHWEST COLLEGE, T-BIRD GYM AT CASPER

COLLEGE, CASPER COLLEGESat., Jan 12th .......ROCKY MOUNTAIN CUP INDOOR SOCCER TOURNAMENT, CASPER EVENTS CENTER,

CASPER EVENTS CENTERSat., Jan 12th .......WINTER BALL FATHER/DAUGHTER DANCE, BEST WESTERN RAMKOTA, 307 DANCE

ACADEMYSat., Jan 12th .......BOWLING TOURNAMENT, EAGLES BOWL 306 N. DURBIN STREETA, 200 CLUB OF

CASPERSun., Jan 13th ......ROCKY MOUNTAIN CUP INDOOR SOCCER TOURNAMENT, CASPER EVENTS CENTERSun., Jan 13th ......CASPER ELKS SUNDAY BENEFIT

BREAKFAST, CASPER ELKS LODGE CORNER OF 7TH & CENTER, CASPER ELKS LODGE

Sun., Jan 13th ......ARTCORE presents FRED TAYLOR & THE CASPER BRASS STORM DOOR COMPANY, Durham Hall, Aley Fine Arts Center, Casper College, ARTCORE

Tues., Jan 15th.....ARTCORE presents SOUL STREET DANCE, John F. Welsh Auditorium, Natrona County High School, ARTCORE

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• If your straw broom isn’t working as well as it did when new, try giving it a spruce-up. Beat any dust out of the ends, then trim off any bent straws. Trim a section from a leg of stretched out pantyhose or tights and wrap it around the bristles, about 2 inches up from the bottom. This keeps the bristles nice and tight, and it will collect dirt better.

• When you replace old brushes -- hairbrushes or toothbrushes -- wrap a length of masking tape around the handle. That way you can use them for cleaning and they will never be mistakenly used for the wrong purpose.

• “When cooking rice, add a little bit of lemon juice to the water. It doesn’t really flavor it, but it will keep it nice and white, plus it seems to be a bit fluffier when I do this.” -- R.E. in Mississippi

• “When my child was mostly finished potty training, I put her baby potty in the car with some wet wipes and plastic baggies. Seems like she had emergencies when we were driving, and it wasn’t always convenient to find a business with a bathroom in time. But it was easy to pull into a parking lot and let her take care of business.” -- E.E. in Maine

• Store extra plastic grocery bags in empty tissue boxes. They are easy to store this way, and you can keep them under the sink or in the car for easy access.

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$137,500Nice Ft Casper area home with new carpeting, new windows throughout, and freshly painted.

Home has 3 bedrooms, separate laundry room.

1808 Laramie

3406 Schlager Road$379,000(2) 12x36 barns with automatic waterers and electricity. 150’x250’ arena w/return alley &

sorting pen and corrals. Pioneer water, 9.9 acres of Alcova Irrigation rights. 30x32 garage w/

cement floor & 2 overhead openers.

$84,900 UPDATED one bedroom, one bath home. Newer

carpet and tile. Newer tile countertops and backsplash. Newer hot water heater. Newer high

efficiency Renai gas furnace.

1136 N Glenarm

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$109,900 1231 E 5th Street3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, updated bath

upstairs. Large living room. Bring All Offers.

1865 Elk$119,000“AS IS” Condition. Master has ceiling fan and walk-in closet. Automatic sprinkler,

aluminum windows.www.Hudhomestore.com

$305,000 5518 Mountain WayFantastic ranch in excellent condition. Living

room with gas fireplace, oak kitchen with newer stainless steel appliances. Large family

room downstairs along with two very large conforming bedrooms and a bath.

$128,900 343 S JeffersonSpacious Remodeled Ranch. Great Windows - Lots of light. Refinished hardwood floors. Tiled bathroom.

Large living room and dining area.

$219,900Great ranch style home featuring 3 bedrooms,

3 baths and a large two car garage. The lot is over13,000 sqft and has plenty of room to add

protected RVParking or a large shop.

6500 Buckboard

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New Listing

351 N Forest #43

$44,000• 3 Bed, 2 Bath home• Lovely open floor plan• Beautiful master suite• Central A/C

• Nice landscaping • Sits on an ARC corner lot• Large deck, carport & shed

Call Tricia • 277-0750

Downtown office

space for rent!

$300-500 a monthShort term/long term available

Call 307-577-7355 for more information!

• 2.48 Acres of Prime Real Estate• Appx. 650’ of river frontage • Zoned Estate Business • Endless Possibilities!

$425,000 Call Mary • 267-5588ON THE RIVER!

908 SW Wyo Blvd Mills

• 41.94 acres• Corner lot• Gravel roads

$25,000 Call Tricia • 277-0750

BB Brooks Lot 183

Where the Deer & Antelope Play

House for Rent!

• 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home• Large open kitchen, new 2nd full kitchen on lower level in walkout basement• Beautifully Landscaped• Extra Large family room downstairs• 2 car attached garage

$137.500Call Ramona • 259-4682

Pending

855 Donegal

• Lovely 2002 3 Bed, 2 Full Bath Home• 2 Walk-in Closets in Master • In Nice ARC park• Includes shed• Appliances stay

111 N Forest #37

• Large Corner Lot• Possible Small Business Location• Room to build• Great investment for the first time buyer or retiree• Across from Rec Center

$70,000 Call Tricia • 277-0750

431 S Beverly St.

• 5405 Appian Way • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on 20 acres!• Horses and pets welcome!• Ready for immediate occupancy • A bargain for mountain views!-

Call Ramona or Tricia for details$1500 a month• Vintage home that’s been completely redone• 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Car• All new from top to bottom• $5,000 landscape allowance

Call Ramona • 259-4682

742 S David

• Utilities, electrical, plumbing, sewer, roof• Furnace, central A/C, walls, windows, flooring• This won’t last - don’t wait!

1026 US Hwy 87-26-20

Glenrock• 2.5 Acres• Electric to building• Located in county

• Large 54x98 steel sided building• 5 overhead doors

Call Mary • 267-5588$195,000

• Partly fenced• BB Brooks Ranch

Cute Cottage

$249,500

Room To Build Your

Home!$33,000 Call Tricia • 277-0750

Pending

4251 Fox

• Warm your toes at the double sided fireplace! • Enjoy quiet living in the Wolf Creek area & on corner lot• Master with vaulted ceiling• 2 full baths, 3 Bedrooms

$185,000 Call Tricia • 277-0750

PriceReduced

NEED PROPERTY MANAGER?CALL TRICIA, RAMONA, OR MARY

AT 577-7355

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