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6–Northern Wyoming Daily News, Worland, Wyo., Wednesday, January 30, 2019 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 Moon of Social Impact When you look back, there are characters that stand out as being highly influential in your life, though you wouldn’t have guessed it at the time. And presently, there are people around you who are having more of an impact than you think, and you are influencing them more than you know, too. The Sagittarius moon drives this social swirl. ARIES (March 21-April 19). There is a social adjustment to be made -- an addition or sub- traction to help you stay on the road of health. Pinpoint what needs to be done, make a plan and execute it. This won’t take time so much as will. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Where the physical space is tight, you can make emotional space. Think: passengers on a plane who wear headphones. Where emotional space is tight, make physical space. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You could distill things down to dollars and cents, but it wouldn’t be an accurate assess- ment of the situation -- far from it. In fact, mostly the situation is about invaluable things. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’re not about to use guilt as a tactic. While it may work well enough, it’s just not an emotion you want people to feel. Either they get you, or they miss out. Guilt doesn’t need to play into the equation in the least. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). To get momentum, there must be a push. That push comes today and not a moment too soon. You’re in a good position. It’s going to be even better once you use this push and get to work. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). For today’s approach to relation- ships, the most critical things to get right all begin with a “T,” that is to say, truthfulness, tone and timing. Be honest, keep it light, stay aware and wonderful things will happen. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). While many can do what they’re told, fewer can figure it out on their own and even fewer can see the opportunity on their own and then figure it out from there. You’re in the fi- nal category, and without much competition. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The hard worker will win against the “gifted” person ev- ery time. And if you have both going for you in a category, it’s something to bank on. Believe in yourself, and put your re- sources behind it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your friends are the ones who stand by you when you need it, when you don’t, when you’re right, and when you’re wrong. Your best friends are the ones who tell you you’re wrong and stand by you anyway. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The control freak is not very much fun. Why? Because this person is trying to insure against mystery -- every risk calculated, every move audited. What a bore. Embrace mystery, relinquish some control, have fun. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Adults usually have a pur- pose for moving and rarely wander without a destination. But if you have the time for it, such wandering could benefit you today, as it will allow you to access an unreasonable sort of knowing. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Patience and long-term think- ing are the orders of the day. The big problems will be solved through creating systems that will work for you every day. The big problems will be solved over time. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 30). You’re not worried what people think of you, which lib- erates you to either experi- ment and try new approaches and identities or to go deeper into the old ones -- whatever you want. You’re incredibly free, and yet more purposeful than ever. The trust you have in yourself translates to awe- some confidence and action. Ar- ies and Cancer adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 4, 42, 20, 1 and 17. VENUS MUSINGS: On a beautiful blue sky kind of a day, nature seems like a friend, a mother, a loving deity. But any- one who has witnessed the ex- tremes of a storm or an earth- quake -- who has cowered at the swell of a gigantic wave or seen lightning crack the sky -- knows that nature doesn’t play favorites. It’s indifferent to our needs and emotions. It can’t be placated or reasoned with. And because we are born of na- ture and we live through it, we sometimes sense that this indif- ference is a part of us, though a part that we rage against, grievingly so, in all five stages. We deny it, fight it, attempt to bargain with it, become over- whelmed and depressed by it. Is the cruel indifference that lives inside our natural existence something to finally accept? These are among the ideas and struggles that theme these last days of Venus in Sagittari- us. There’s a strain of wildness that runs through our pursuit of love and excitement. A pas- sionate fire on the horizon took many out of their emotional safety zones to pursue experi- ence and the wonders of the world at large. What’s left to do? What burning ember is still hot? Venus soon will become grounded in responsible Capri- corn and this moment will be a smoldering memory. CELEBRITY PROFILES: Christian Bale’s ability to transform his body and disap- pear into a character has made for an impressively eclectic mix of film roles including the recent role of Dick Cheney in “Vice.” True to his astrological nature (Bale’s natal sun, Mer- cury and Jupiter are all in phil- anthropic Aquarius), the Acad- emy Award-winning actor is a generous donor to Greenpeace and the World Wide Fund for Nature. Write Holiday Mathis at [email protected]. COPYRIGHT 2019 CRE- ATORS.COM Big Horn Heating & Cooling 347-3438 or 765-9155 JOIN OUR BIG HORN WATER TEAM! Full-time Service Technician need- ed. Are you self-motivated, me- chanically inclined and enjoy working with the public? We offer competitive pay (DOE), medical benefits, vacation & sick leave. Truck & tools provided. Work in the Big Horn Basin and as need- ed in Fremont County. Apply in person at 406 Lawson or at Dept of Workforce Services IMMACULATE 2 bedroom duplex. No smoking, no pets. $650.00 a month plus utilities. Many extras. Call or text 431-1479 115 Pets 140 Services Offered 140 Services Offered 160 Help Wanted 160 Help Wanted 200 For Rent 200 For Rent 280 For Sale: Real Estate 300 For Sale: Farm Equipment 350 Wanted 400 For Sale: Trucks EXPERIENCED carpenter and handyman. Finish work, kitchen and bath, also flooring, carpet, vinyl, laminate, hard wood and tile. Remodel decks, sheds, and barns. Lee Decker 307-431- 6592 TWO Bdrm. Apartment, Stove & Fridge, References Required, No Pets. Call 347-8525. DON Vail Construction: From the ground up! New construction, re- model, concrete. 30 years experi- ence! Call Don, 347-6538 or Jeff, 431-1723. DONAHUE HOME INSPECTIONS Certified & Professional Service Contact James Donahue, 307-431-5473 MAID To the Rescue, Cleaning ser- vice. Licensed and insured. Have openings. Call Whitley at 307- 431-9873 ELMER AND YVONNE'S Repairs vacuums, sewing ma- chines, and lamps. Also custom window treatments. 347-2095 1261 A Lane 14, Worland. Guitar lessons, over 40 years expe- rience. Patriot vaccums sales, service and delivery. Call 347-3715, ask for Gary. 2 RETIRE... A DREAM Handyman service, house repairs, windows, sinks, ceiling fans . 347-8546 Val Gibson SOLD by Nikki Donahue and Real Living Hake Realty, 810 Howell, Worland, 347-3271. LIVE in nanny needed, call Alex 480-518-1723 DOG ANTICS DOG TRAINING Online & private lessons. www.dogantics.net, Kate Hilmer. Snoopy's Pet-Sitting, Worland 307-921-0116 FULL time experienced farm hand. Needs to know how to irrigate and run equipment. Housing provid- ed. Call 431-8725 2 BEDROOM house $650.00/month and a 2 bedroom house $600.00/month. $500.00 deposit on each. Both have nice yards. No pets. I pay water and you pay gas and electric. 307- 480-0150 2009 JD 8530 TRACTOR, 3880 HOURS, Reman Transmission in 2017, New Turbocharger 2017, PTO 1000, HP 275. $130,000 Bob, 307-575-1877 2009 JD 8130 TRACTOR, 3228 HOURS, New Engine in 2017, PTO 540/1000, HP 180. $110,000 Bob, 307-575-1877 FINE JEWELRY & REPAIR My Little Spot Jewelry 1600 Big Horn , Worland 347-2220 PETE Smet Recycling now selling used cars & trucks. Will trade. Call Pete, 307-347-2528. Buying scrap vehicles with clear titles! CAMP HOSTS wanted for Bighorn Natl Forest, WY and Custer Natl Forest, MT, $800-$1000 month plus site & mileage June to Sept. 2019 must have own RV limited hookup. Gallatin Canyon Camp- grounds 406-587-9054 or gc- campgrounds13@g.mail.com 4 bedroom, 1 bath 1715 sq ft ranch style home. Detached garage. Many upgrades inside and out. Great location. FSBO, Realtors welcome. Call 308-631-8212 Rachel RYAN Nomura Painting and Dry- wall. Full finish, texture, patch, paint. New construction, remod- els, basement finished. 347- 8863. 3 bedroom House, 1.5 bath, new flooring, fenced yard, double garage, $900/month plus utilities. 431-0611. SERENITY BOARDING AND STABLES Dogs and Horses. www.Serenity- BoardingandStables.com. Suzi Richards, 431-0386. UPDATED 2 bedroom house with garage. Central air conditioning appliances and window cover- ings. Available April 1 st . Locat- ed at 808 S. 15 th . Call 307-388- 3325 for application. VERY nice, very quiet 1 bedroom apartment. All appliances and window coverings included. Air conditioned and garage avail- able. Located at 910 Coburn. Available March 1 st . Call 307- 388-3325 for application. TREE SERVICE-Trimming and re- moval. Insured and experienced. Call Steve Shryack 388-0994 ROOF LEAKING? Call Stellar Roofing (Local business for over 10 yrs.) We work with all insurance companies Estimates are FREE! Licensed and Insured Call: 307-347-3289 or 307-431-9188 NEED a new roof? Have a leak in your roof? It is that time of year again. If you need a free estimate, call Summit. Our spring schedule is starting to fill up. Licensed & Insured Will work with Insurance Companies! Call Summit Construction, 307-899-1319 WE Pay Cash for used firearms. Buy, sell, trade. The Outdoors- man, 632 Big Horn. 347-2891. UNITED Pawn Brokers. Fast cash for that financial emergency. 515 South Railway Street. 347-2055. VIRILE Electric, Inc. is looking for a full-time apprentice electrician and journeyman. No experience necessary. Wage DOE. Benefits available. Pick up application, or drop off resume at 410 Lawson Avenue. PRIMARY all around position on a small cow/calf ranch in Big Horn Basin. A must have knowledge of cattle, farming, irrigation, and hay- ing. Welding and mechanical skills are desirable. Email ranchjob_1@yahoo.com.

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6–Northern Wyoming Daily News, Worland, Wyo., Wednesday, January 30, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019

Moon of Social ImpactWhen you look back, there

are characters that stand out as being highly influential in your life, though you wouldn’t have guessed it at the time. And presently, there are people around you who are having more of an impact than you think, and you are influencing them more than you know, too. The Sagittarius moon drives this social swirl.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). There is a social adjustment to be made -- an addition or sub-traction to help you stay on the road of health. Pinpoint what needs to be done, make a plan and execute it. This won’t take time so much as will.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Where the physical space is tight, you can make emotional space. Think: passengers on a plane who wear headphones. Where emotional space is tight, make physical space.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You could distill things down to dollars and cents, but it wouldn’t be an accurate assess-ment of the situation -- far from it. In fact, mostly the situation is about invaluable things.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’re not about to use guilt as a tactic. While it may work well enough, it’s just not an emotion you want people to feel. Either they get you, or they miss out. Guilt doesn’t need to play into the equation in the least.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). To get momentum, there must be a push. That push comes today and not a moment too soon. You’re in a good position. It’s going to be even better once you use this push and get to work.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). For today’s approach to relation-ships, the most critical things to get right all begin with a “T,” that is to say, truthfulness, tone and timing. Be honest, keep it light, stay aware and wonderful things will happen.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). While many can do what they’re told, fewer can figure it out on their own and even fewer can see the opportunity on their own and then figure it out from there. You’re in the fi-nal category, and without much competition.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The hard worker will win against the “gifted” person ev-ery time. And if you have both going for you in a category, it’s something to bank on. Believe in yourself, and put your re-sources behind it.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your friends are the ones who stand by you when you need it, when you don’t, when you’re right, and when you’re wrong. Your best friends are the ones who tell you you’re wrong and stand by you anyway.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The control freak is not very much fun. Why? Because this person is trying to insure against mystery -- every risk calculated, every move audited. What a bore. Embrace mystery, relinquish some control, have

fun. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

18). Adults usually have a pur-pose for moving and rarely wander without a destination. But if you have the time for it, such wandering could benefit you today, as it will allow you to access an unreasonable sort of knowing.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Patience and long-term think-ing are the orders of the day. The big problems will be solved through creating systems that will work for you every day. The big problems will be solved over time.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 30). You’re not worried what people think of you, which lib-erates you to either experi-ment and try new approaches and identities or to go deeper into the old ones -- whatever you want. You’re incredibly free, and yet more purposeful than ever. The trust you have in yourself translates to awe-some confidence and action. Ar-ies and Cancer adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 4, 42, 20, 1 and 17.

VENUS MUSINGS: On a beautiful blue sky kind of a day, nature seems like a friend, a mother, a loving deity. But any-one who has witnessed the ex-tremes of a storm or an earth-quake -- who has cowered at the swell of a gigantic wave or seen lightning crack the sky -- knows that nature doesn’t play favorites. It’s indifferent to our needs and emotions. It can’t be placated or reasoned with. And because we are born of na-ture and we live through it, we sometimes sense that this indif-ference is a part of us, though a part that we rage against, grievingly so, in all five stages. We deny it, fight it, attempt to bargain with it, become over-whelmed and depressed by it. Is the cruel indifference that lives inside our natural existence something to finally accept?

These are among the ideas and struggles that theme these last days of Venus in Sagittari-us. There’s a strain of wildness that runs through our pursuit of love and excitement. A pas-sionate fire on the horizon took many out of their emotional safety zones to pursue experi-ence and the wonders of the world at large. What’s left to do? What burning ember is still hot? Venus soon will become grounded in responsible Capri-corn and this moment will be a smoldering memory.

CELEBRITY PROFILES: Christian Bale’s ability to transform his body and disap-pear into a character has made for an impressively eclectic mix of film roles including the recent role of Dick Cheney in “Vice.” True to his astrological nature (Bale’s natal sun, Mer-cury and Jupiter are all in phil-anthropic Aquarius), the Acad-emy Award-winning actor is a generous donor to Greenpeace and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

Write Holiday Mathis at [email protected].

COPYRIGHT 2019 CRE-ATORS.COM

Big Horn Heating & Cooling

347-3438 or 765-9155

JOIN OUR BIG HORN WATERTEAM!

Full-time Service Technician need-ed. Are you self-motivated, me-chanically inclined and enjoyworking with the public? We offercompetitive pay (DOE), medicalbenefits, vacation & sick leave.Truck & tools provided. Work inthe Big Horn Basin and as need-ed in Fremont County. Apply inperson at 406 Lawson or at Deptof Workforce Services

IMMACULATE 2 bedroom duplex.No smoking, no pets. $650.00 amonth plus utilities. Many extras.Call or text 431-1479

115 Pets

140 Services Offered

140 Services Offered

160 Help Wanted

160 Help Wanted

200 For Rent

200 For Rent

280 For Sale: RealEstate

300 For Sale: FarmEquipment

350 Wanted

400 For Sale: Trucks

EXPERIENCED carpenter andhandyman. Finish work, kitchenand bath, also flooring, carpet,vinyl, laminate, hard wood andtile. Remodel decks, sheds, andbarns. Lee Decker 307-431-6592

TWO Bdrm. Apartment, Stove &Fridge, References Required,No Pets. Call 347-8525.

DON Vail Construction: From theground up! New construction, re-model, concrete. 30 years experi-ence! Call Don, 347-6538 or Jeff,431-1723.

DONAHUE HOME INSPECTIONSCertified & Professional Service

Contact James Donahue, 307-431-5473

MAID To the Rescue, Cleaning ser-vice. Licensed and insured. Haveopenings. Call Whitley at 307-431-9873

ELMER AND YVONNE'SRepairs vacuums, sewing ma-

chines, and lamps. Also customwindow treatments. 347-2095 –1261 A Lane 14, Worland.

Guitar lessons, over 40 years expe-rience.

Patriot vaccums sales, service anddelivery. Call 347-3715, ask forGary.

2 RETIRE... A DREAMHandyman service, house repairs,

windows, sinks, ceiling fans .347-8546 Val Gibson

SOLD by Nikki Donahue and RealLiving Hake Realty, 810 Howell,Worland, 347-3271.

LIVE in nanny needed, call Alex480-518-1723

DOG ANTICS DOG TRAININGOnline & private lessons.

www.dogantics.net, Kate Hilmer.Snoopy's Pet-Sitting, Worland

307-921-0116

FULL time experienced farm hand.Needs to know how to irrigate andrun equipment. Housing provid-ed. Call 431-8725

2 BEDROOM house$650.00/month and a 2 bedroomhouse $600.00/month. $500.00deposit on each. Both have niceyards. No pets. I pay water andyou pay gas and electric. 307-480-0150

2009 JD 8530 TRACTOR, 3880HOURS, Reman Transmission in2017, New Turbocharger 2017,PTO 1000, HP 275. $130,000Bob, 307-575-1877

2009 JD 8130 TRACTOR, 3228

HOURS, New Engine in 2017,PTO 540/1000, HP 180. $110,000Bob, 307-575-1877

FINE JEWELRY & REPAIRMy Little Spot Jewelry

1600 Big Horn , Worland347-2220

PETE Smet Recycling now sellingused cars & trucks. Will trade.Call Pete, 307-347-2528. Buyingscrap vehicles with clear titles!

CAMP HOSTS wanted for BighornNatl Forest, WY and Custer NatlForest, MT, $800-$1000 monthplus site & mileage June to Sept.2019 must have own RV limitedhookup. Gallatin Canyon Camp-grounds 406-587-9054 or [email protected]

4 bedroom, 1 bath 1715 sq ft ranchstyle home. Detached garage.Many upgrades inside and out.Great location. FSBO, Realtorswelcome. Call 308-631-8212Rachel

RYAN Nomura Painting and Dry-wall. Full finish, texture, patch,paint. New construction, remod-els, basement finished. 347-8863.

3 bedroom House, 1.5 bath, newflooring, fenced yard, doublegarage, $900/month plus utilities.431-0611.

SERENITY BOARDING AND STABLES

Dogs and Horses. www.Serenity-BoardingandStables.com. Suzi Richards, 431-0386.

UPDATED 2 bedroom house withgarage. Central air conditioningappliances and window cover-ings. Available April 1st. Locat-ed at 808 S. 15th. Call 307-388-3325 for application.

VERY nice, very quiet 1 bedroomapartment. All appliances andwindow coverings included. Airconditioned and garage avail-able. Located at 910 Coburn.Available March 1st. Call 307-388-3325 for application.

TREE SERVICE-Trimming and re-moval. Insured and experienced.Call Steve Shryack 388-0994

ROOF LEAKING?Call Stellar Roofing

(Local business for over 10 yrs.)We work with all insurance

companiesEstimates are FREE!Licensed and InsuredCall: 307-347-3289 or

307-431-9188

NEED a new roof?Have a leak in your roof?

It is that time of year again. Ifyou need a free estimate, call

Summit. Our spring schedule isstarting to fill up.

Licensed & InsuredWill work with Insurance

Companies!Call Summit Construction,

307-899-1319

WE Pay Cash for used firearms.Buy, sell, trade. The Outdoors-man, 632 Big Horn. 347-2891.

UNITED Pawn Brokers. Fast cashfor that financial emergency. 515South Railway Street. 347-2055.

VIRILE Electric, Inc. is looking for afull-time apprentice electrician andjourneyman.No experience necessary. WageDOE. Benefits available. Pick upapplication, or drop off resume at410 Lawson Avenue.

PRIMARY all around position on asmall cow/calf ranch in Big HornBasin. A must have knowledge ofcattle, farming, irrigation, and hay-ing. Welding and mechanicalskills are desirable. [email protected].

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