SERVING RIO BLANCO COUNTY, COLORADO SINCE 1885 HHaappppyy BBiirrtthhddaayy ...... Today marks the RR  II  OO BB  LL  AA  NN  CC  OO 129th birthday of the Rio Blanco Herald Times , one of the longest con - tinuous-running weekly community publications in the State of Colorado. The Meeker Herald and the Rangely Hera ld Tim es Times combined operations in 2000. Happy Birthday to Us! Volume 129, Number 1 I August 15, 2013 I theheraldtimes.com Meeker to host OHV event this

wBey SeEAk N M cMAHON [email protected] MEEKER I Meeker plays host this week, starting today, to the Colorado OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) Coalition (COHVCO) 2nd annual White River OHV Rendezvous. The Meeker Chamber of Commerce, Meeker downtown busi - HEATHER ZADRA nesses and the Wagon Wheel OHV Kristen Colemen, a sophomore at Rangely High School and a RHS Student Council member, paints Club are working with COHVCO to butterflies on Miah Wren’s’ face as a part of the Rangely Library’s summer reading party. Several organize this great event showcasing hundred students and youths took part in the event. the fabulous Wagon Wheel OHV COURTESY PHOTO Taylor Neilson’s steer claimed the grand champion ribbon at the Trail System. recent Rio Blanco County Fair, held July 29 through Aug. 3 at the Riders from across the Western fairgrounds in Meeker. In addition to the grand champion steer, United States will be in Meeker today Neilson gathered several other awards and ribbons during the fair. Rangely summer reading through Sunday, riding the trails and spending time in Meeker. OHV recreation is a fast-growing tourism market, and event organizers program a success with 300 are proud of the trails and all that Meeker has to offer to these riders. By HEATHER ZADRA Fast forward nine years to the the long summer of carefully log - The “base camp” for the event will be the Rio Blanco County Special to the Herald Times Aug. 6 summer reading program ging books meant not only that their party, which brought approximately hard work would be rewarded; like Fairgrounds, where each morning RANGELY I As the Rangely 300 parents and children to the other kids around town, they would will begin with a riders meeting, Library’s new director in 2005, Rangely town square for bingo, cot - be known and welcomed. Face where riders will be paired with local Amorette Hawkins learned that part ton candy, horse rides, carnival painting, cotton candy, and games trail guides. of her job was coordinating the games, prizes and more. were especial favorites. On Friday evening, join the summer reading program. August’s Some children emerged from “This was our third year going, downtown businesses as they host the end-of-summer party was the cul - the face-painting corner as butter - so the anticipation was so much for “Dirty, Dusty Meet & Greet” featur - mination of the library’s participa - flies or dragons before stopping by them,” Tarrah Patch said. “Once it ing live music, food and the inaugu - tion in the Collaborative Summer the balloon table to pick up an was over, the girls were already ral “Show-n-Shine” competition, Library Program, a multi-state inflated sword or dachshund. looking forward to next year.” awarding prizes to the King of the effort that provides resources and Others grabbed a snow-cone before The tradition established years Mountain, Down ‘n Dirty and incentives for readers during the heading off to the ring toss or bottle ago, Hawkins said, is the founda - People’s Choice champions. summer months. pitch while waiting to hear their tion on which she and her staff have Registration for the “Show-n- That first summer, the party was names called for prizes. built the increasingly larger annual Shine” is free, and anybody can enter already arranged, and Hawkins was Tarrah and Josh Patch’s four event. While the party is no longer their OHV for a chance to win cash told to expect a maximum of 50 girls, Abby, 5, Ella, 7, Norrah, 9, overtly reading-focused, larger prizes. kids. The celebration went off well, and Audrye, 11, had been looking prizes—many of them books—go If you would like to get more bringing together 38 children who forward to the reading party for to the pool of attendees who have information on this event or the listened to a professional storyteller months. Living two blocks away logged their reading throughout the Wagon Wheel Trail System, contact before taking home books as from the library means they end up the Meeker Chamber of Commerce rewards. there most weeks, and they knew  See LIBRARY , Page 9A at (970) 878-5510 or at 710 Market COURTESY PHOTO St. in Meeker. Taylor Morris, who will be senior at Meeker High School this fall, captured the 4-H/FFA grand champion swine ribbon at the recent Rio Blanco County Fair held in Meeker. The reserve champion swine award went to Madison Kindler, also of Meeker. Plein Air Art event begins as artists arrive in area By SEAN M cMAHON great for the arts and culture in the [email protected] area.” “Plein Air” is a French expression MEEKER I Approximately 15 which means “in the open air.” It is artists from Rio Blanco County, other used to describe the act of painting parts of Northwest Colorado and the natural scenery outdoors. Working in Front Range will be in and out of the nature’s light to complete a painting at Meeker area during the next two its original location has inspired many weeks for the Plein Air Meeker 2013 artists. Art Competition and Exhibit. This year’s annual art competition The event officially began and exhibit is the second of its kind in BIG BUCK... Monday as the artists have from Aug. Meeker, and cash awards include up to 12-23 to disburse to locations within $1,000 for best of show. 50 miles of Meeker in any direction to Other than the artists being free to draw inspiring local scenery. That art wander within 50 miles of Meeker for works from those sessions will be their on-site paintings through Aug. judged for awards. 23, other activities include the artists’ The event is being held in con - reception and time to purchase tickets junction with Meekerpalooza, a two- to the patron social Aug. 23. That day event showcasing arts and culture evening will be a public meet-and- that is sponsored Aug. 23-24 by the greet and the silent auction of the Meeker Arts and Cultural artists’ works will begin. SEAN MCMAHON Commission. On Aug. 24 there will be a quick- This large mule deer buck — a five-point by six-point or “The Meeker Chamber of draw competition, artist demonstra - six-point by seven-point or a 13 point, depending on COURTESY PHOTO Commerce is proud to be hosting this tions, award presentations and the end one’s method of counting — was walking down the alley Kolbi Franklin of Meeker had her hands full leading a much larger event,” said Beth Willey, the event of the silent auction. near 10th St. and Cleveland on Sunday afternoon. There steer than she is around the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds in has also been an increase seen in does/fawns venturing coordinator for the chamber. “We had into town for a leisurely walk and to pick up a few Meeker from July 29 to Aug. 3. However, she was obviously up to the a good turnout last year, and it should task as her steer took second place overall and the reserve champi -  See PLEIN AIR , Page 6A snacks along the way. on steer ribbon during the fair. be even better this year. This event is WEATHER Saturday: 80s/50s Sunny Sunday: 80s/50s Mostly sunny ADVERTISE HERE! 1-866-628-3532-628-3532 675.5033 or 878.4017 The 2013 Thousands of potential customers Fall Edition is could be reading your ad today! Coming Soon! Look for the 2013 Fall edition of the Northwest Colorado Hunting Guide in newsstands throughout Colorado! 654 MMainain SSt.t. | MMeeker,eeker, CCOO wwww.stratanetworks.comww.stratanetwoorks.com RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES 2A " COMMUNITY Thursday, August 15, 2013 Voting begins for Sheepdog art Special to the Herald Times event in Meeker.” That is what local artist Pat MEEKER I “All of them are Sheeran-Daggett, too, will be look - like ‘wow;’ they are the highest qual - ing for in judging the entries in the ity overall we’ve ever had, ” said 26th annual contest. Winners will be Mary Frances Coryell, art committee announced at the free art social at chair for the Meeker Classic the Wilber Barn on Sept. 5 from 5 to Sheepdog Trials, of the 50 art contest 7 p.m. The winner will be awarded entries by 38 artists from across $2,000, and that art will be used for North American now hanging at 2014 poster and souvenir items. MEEKER CLASSIC CARRIAGE ... Wendll’s and waiting for public vote. Second place will receive $650, and The public is again invited to the winner of the Shirlee Coy Best vote for the piece they would choose of Northwest Colorado award, spon - for the 2014 poster and the $350 sored by Shirlee’s family, will People’s Choice Award. This year, receive $250. Awards for the children, too, may vote for the People’s Choice and the Children’s Children’s Choice and an award of Choice will also be announced at $50 in honor of late Meeker Classic that time. art volunteer Johnny Wix. To vote at Wendll’s, located at Coryell said the vote is not for a the corner of 6th Street and Main favorite piece of art, but for the Street, just ask for a ballot. Ballot piece that will make a good Meeker boxes and the art will move to the Classic poster. Wilber Barn on Sept. 3, when you “A poster should lure you to the may vote on Wednesday or Thursday event,” she said. “Look for a quality, until midway through the art social. unique piece of art representing not Coryell urged the public to vote only the dog trials, but our particular — but only once. Discount tickets available COURTESY PHOTO Ann Marie Scritchfield is seen making one of her frequent rounds via carriage between downtown Meeker and the now for Sheepdog Classic Meeker Classic, west of town, taking locals and tourists out to the trials grounds. Special to the Herald Times the Ute Park trial site. These servic - es are thanks to the generosity of MEEKER I The public can Pioneers Medical Center and Sable join the excitement of the Meeker Mountain Outfitters. Classic Sheepdog Trials, one of The Meeker Streaker shuttle Northwest Colorado’s premier fall will run Friday through Sunday events, from Sept. 4-8 and save from the White River Inn, Blue Jones Hole Trail reopens after slide some money and a lot of hassle. Spruce Inn and the courthouse lawn, Rio Blanco County residents with an additional stop at the Special to the Herald Times feet into and across Jones Hole Creek related to cycles of thermal expansion ble to determine how long this can purchase five-day passes at half Meeker Chamber of Commerce on about 1,970 feet downstream from the and contraction caused by diurnal process will take. price at Wendll’s Wondrous Things the weekend. DINOSAUR I Dinosaur Jones Hole trailhead and National and/or annual changes in temperature The Jones Hole Trail is a popular and at the Meeker Chamber of The complete schedule is posted National Monument Superintendent Fish Hatchery. or other rock weathering processes, hiking trail that connects the Jones Commerce. Discounted tickets, not at the Meeker Post Office. Ann Mary Risser has announced that the According to the report received such as frost weathering. Hole Fish Hatchery with the Green available at the gate, are $15 for Marie Scritchfield will drive her Jones Hole Trail reopened Saturday. by the monument, the June 2013 Regardless of the underlying River. It is approximately 4.25 miles adults and $7 for seniors (65 and lovely horse and rig Saturday and A portion of Jones Hole Creek rockfall events initiated on parallel causes, it is likely that there will be long one way. The area is also very older) and children, aged 8-16. Sunday on a continuous loop from will remain closed from the fractures or sheeting joints on the more rockfall from this source until popular with anglers due to the access Children under 8 are admitted free. Ute Park to the courthouse square. NPS/USFWS fish hatchery boundary cliff. In the absence of clear triggering the scar more closely resembles pre - to Jones Hole Creek. To save ticket-line hassles, sin - For those who do not buy tickets to downstream of the rock slide zone. events, such as intense or long dura - vious scar sites, where the majority of For more information on gle-day passes can also be pur - in advance, the shuttles will stop at Anglers will be able to access the tion rain storms or an earthquake, it is the material in front of fracture on the Dinosaur National Monument, call chased in advance at Wendll’s or at the gate for ticket purchase. creek either on USFWS property or likely that the cause of the rockfall is cliff has been cleared. It is not possi - (435) 781-7700. the chamber for $10 for adults and Donations to the Meeker starting downstream of the slide area $5 per child. Streaker, c/o Pioneers Healthcare to the confluence with the Green For more fun, less hassle and Foundation, and tips for van and River. expense and no long walk, ride the carriage drivers are always appreci - While the rock slide remains WEEKLYEEKKLLY RECEC NEWSEWWSS SPOTPOT ÊAug 15 – Aug 22,, 2013 shuttle or horse-drawn carriage to ated. potentially active, a recent analysis by a geomorphologist with the National Park Service Geologic Resources Division determined that the trail lies BULLETINSULLETTIINNSS S S T T N N on the outer edge of any potential N E E EPTEMBER CTOBERCTOBER INE UP R R 7KH S – O L - IHDWXULQJ XSFRPLQJ V V E Line-up E E impact zone. 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The full Environmental Services will be doing Asset Engineering Limited, the HAZMAT is asbestos abatement and demolition to construction manager/general con - required because clear the area of the last portions of tractor (CMGC) on the project has oCf tLhe EpresAencN e asbestos in the Rector Building on the installed construction fencing to pro - of asbestos, Colorado Northwestern Community tect and contain two different areas. which must be College campus in Rangely. The parking lot will be where con - rUemPoved.b.e. fore The scope of the initial work is to struction vehicles are to park as well the reconstruc - remove the majority of drywall, ceil - as where deliveries are to go. tion/remodel of Supplies will then be delivered to the Rector ing tiles, utilities, floor tiles and any Building, one fittings that may contain traces of the Rector Building either before 8 of the earlier asbestos. a.m. or after 5 p.m. to mitigate any buildings on The asbestos abatement policy in interruption of classes. the campus. Colorado requires that team members The fencing at the Rector CNCC PHOTO tasked with removing possible Building is the construction zone the asbestos to be wearing a full protec - CMGC will need to position equip - tive suit and breathing masks should ment as well as where the building any asbestos become airborne. The expansion will be located. workers have fitted the building with On Wednesday, equipment at the temporary HVAC (heating, ventila - Rector Building should have started tion and air conditioning) systems to doing earthwork in preparation for the provide negative air pressure, which first portion of the remodel/construc - means the air within the building is tion project. Two to hospital in Meeker motorcycle-truck accident Special to the Herald Times He is still hospitalized in Grand Junction as of Monday morning. The MEEKER I Just prior to 1 p.m. driver of the pickup was uninjured. on Friday, an injury accident was The motorcycle was westbound on reported between a motorcycle pulling Market Street and the truck was turn - a small trailer and a pickup truck at the ing left from the eastbound lane on intersection of Market Street and 6th Market Street, attempting to turn left Street. onto 6th Street when the accident The Meeker Police Department occurred. reported that the accident involved two The westbound lane of traffic on people from Whitewater, Colo., on the Market Street was closed for three motorcycle and a local man in a pick - hours while officers from Meeker up truck. Several citizens attended to Police Department, the Rio Blanco the victims until Meeker Fire and Sheriff’s Office and the Colorado State Rescue arrived on scene. Patrol conducted an investigation to The man and woman on the motor - include reconstruction of the accident 8-Count Western Family Assorted 16 oz. 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County’s fair brings flashback to cock-eyed turkey event By SEAN M cMAHON I am the youngest of seven kids ment. The plan and now all of us were picking out Nothing. The clock ticked slowly was closer to 10. [email protected] and we grew up in a large home in was to dispatch which drumstick or wing or breast but it was about 10 minutes into I can still envision today the the north end of Colorado Springs, the turkey on we wanted to gnaw on, on the mission when we heard a looks on my five siblings’ and y many standards, I assume, three blocks from Monument Park Wednesday and Thursday. scream from the basement. It was mom’s faces. All were white, all most of us do some pretty and the Platte River. to refrigerate the Dad arrived home from work a Dad. had eyes wide open, their mouths weird stuff as children. My Dad was a big shot with fellow overnight bit early for a weekday. But by 4 “Oh (expletive),” was all we were still wider open and no one aBffinity for “strange” pets and ani - Colorado Interstate Gas, which is and put him in p.m., my Dad and Brian, the oldest, heard. But we heard it very well. It was saying a thing. The turkey mals many times left my parents what brought me to the White the oven quite were dressed and prepared to go was loud and clear. made all noise with his wings flap - shaking their heads. River Valley each summer when early on down into the basement to attend to Correctly, we had made an en ping, then he’s hit something like a My two favorite pets were a growing up — but that is irrelevant ThankFsgivRing OM MY WbusinIeNss. DOW... mass assumption that something tree or garbage can — but he boa constrictor, Darby, which I to this story. morn. Dad had wanted the door from had gone wrong. Very wrong! But couldn’t make a sound — obvious - raised from about 10 inches in Dad had a good friend who The basement had an in-house the cellar to the back yard open, the single outcry we had heard was ly. length to about six feet and as big owned a ranch outside of Colorado entry and a staircase entry out the but he made double certain that the following by a good five minutes After an unknown amount of around as my forearm, and a skunk Springs. In addition to cattle and a back, right into the back yard. door from the basement into the to 10 minutes of complete silence. time, the turkey kind of stood up, named Charlie that I raised from few sheep, the friend raised Tuesday passed without much house was closed. He figured that We were looking at each other. although his head really didn’t join about two weeks old for about 18 turkeys. fanfare. We kids were down in the if something went wrong, the bird We shrugged. We figured Dad and him, the turkey stood absolutely months, when he weighed about 20 To make a very long story a bit basement trying to feed the turkey would have an out — into the back Brian finally had the situation still, then it collapsed. Deader’n a pounds. But those stories are for a shorter, the friend talked Dad into without being pecked to death. But yard. He also figured he would dis - under control. door nail! different time. taking home a live turkey to pre - mostly we just sat there mesmer - patch the turkey and take the car - We assumed incorrectly. Silence took over again. One of the animals I truly have pare for Thanksgiving dinner. I was ized by this really big bird — I’m cass out the back and let it drain in As quick as a flash of lightning, First thing we looked at was liked my whole life is the turkey. I probably about 7 years old with the sure some of the siblings were the back yard instead of all over the turkey shot out of the basement Dad and Brian, covered from head don’t know why. I don’t remember oldest sibling, Brian, being about picking which part of the bird they the basement. door with most of its head and to toe in turkey blood and feathers. when this affinity took over. But 18. wanted to eat, but I was just pretty Mom and us six sibling were neck hanging down to the left. The Then we looked at each other. the Rio Blanco County Fair On the Tuesday before well staring at the turkey in won - relegated to the house, but since head was below the shoulders and Stunned silence turned into laugh - refreshed my memory about the Thanksgiving, Dad showed up with derment about how the thing could Dad had told us he was going to looking behind him. I mean this ter — mostly. Kevin, my next older fact that I like turkeys. It also a 30-pound live turkey, which was ever fly. bring the bird’s body out of the poor tom was running forward brother was rolling on the floor in refreshed one of my life’s most sentenced to serve its last night in By Wednesday morning, the basement door, we nonetheless while looking backward — so it laughter. Not so for my two sisters, vivid memories. solitary confinement in the base - curiosity had pretty well waned, gathered on the screened-in back had no idea where it was going, Maureeen and Sheila. They were porch. only where it had been. And my the second and third oldest of the As Dad and Brian disappeared, guess was that he really didn’t care seven kids but they were acting Romney we quickly gathered on the porch. much about where he’s been. like they were trying to keep from Law Offi ce We waited like, it seemed, forever The turkey ran all around the vomiting or passing out. 970-878-5630 before we heard a word or a sound. back yard for what seemed like for Finally, laughter broke out WR Three or four minutes passed. 20 minutes, although I am sure it among all of us, including Dad and AGGREGATES Brian, although they did look like  See WINDOW , Page 5A 40 RB County Rd. 8 • Meeker, Colorado SERVING RIO BLANCO COUNTY RANGELY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-4  A A    Parents who have home schoolstudents please A & A   A register with the Rangely School District.    A Sherman Romney & A  878-3671 You can visit the Administration office at *# -&*' &,% $) '"#(, FREE 402 W. 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Steve Baker • 970-326-7356  bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.  BACK TO SCHOOL HEALTHFAIR BACK TO SCHOOL NOTICE Brought to you by The Memorial Hospital and Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association First day of school for all students, including Preschool, will be Tuesday, Ages 4 - 18 September 3, 2013. Saturday, August 17, 2013, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Starting Time Ending Time High School 7:53 a.m. 3:15 p.m. TMH Medical Clinic - 785 Russell Street Middle School 7:55 a.m. 3:12 p.m. Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:10 p.m. This FREE event will offer health screenings, including hearing, vision, dental and more! Immunizations will also be available. Attendees should bring their vaccination records and Kindergarten Morning 8.00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. insurance information if applicable. Afternoon 12:00 p.m. 3:10 p.m. Preschool Morning 8:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. FREE IPRL OLSTL[Z IHJRWHJRZ HUK ZJOVVS Z\WWSPLZ ^PSS IL NP]LU [V [OL ÄYZ[  H[[LUKLLZ Afternoon 12:00 a.m. 3:10 p.m. Thank you to the following agencies for their support: )V`Z HUK .PYSZ *S\I VM *YHPN ‹ 5VY[O^LZ[ *VSVYHKV +LU[HS *VHSP[PVU ‹ *VUULJ[PVUZ2PKZ School Registration Dates and Times: 4VMMH[ *V\U[` :JOVVS +PZ[YPJ[ ‹ ,`LJHYL :WLJPHS[PLZ ‹ ;4/ -V\UKH[PVU -VY TVYL PUMVYTH[PVU WSLHZL ]PZP[ www.thememorialhospital.com/community. All new students who have not registered for the 2013/2014 school year may do so beginning Tuesday, August 13th through Friday, August 30th, 2013. Registration times are from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please register at the appropriate school through Friday, August 30, 2013. toe nails All new students will need to bring their birth certificate and immunization record. puppy$5 dog tails Activity Fees: recycled Activity fees and physical forms are due at the time of sign-up for each activity. Students will not be allowed to participate unless a physical form is on file and their fee has been paid or a waiver request has been processed. $10feed sack bags STUDENT FEES FOR 2013/2014 SCHOOL YEAR What do these have in common? A fundraiser for 4-H Marvelous Activity Participation High School $75.00/sport Middle School $40.00/sport Mutts and Meeker Animal Shelter in conjunction with Computer Lab Fees High School $25.00/year Middle School $15.00/year Meeker Palooza Craft Fair Arlene will be trimming toe nails for a Band Rental Fee High School $40.00/year Middle School $40.00/year $5 donation to bene t the Marvelous Mutts 4-H Club. Bring your dog if they need a trim! Students eligible for free lunch will be granted a 100% waiver. Students eligible for reduced lunch will be a granted a 50% waiver. Get your recycled Feed Sack Bag for a Obtain applications from School Offices or on the website: www.meeker.k12.co.us $10 donation to the Animal Control August 23, 4-6 PM Spay and Neuter Fund Supply lists and the school calendar are available on the school web site: Meet the pound puppies! www.meeker.k12.co.us, or may be picked up at the School District Office at Courthouse Lawn All have homes and will be picked up 555 Garfield, Meeker, Colorado. at this time! Town of Meeker Animal Shelter & Marvelous Mutts 4-H Club RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES Thursday, August 15, 2013 OPINION " 5A LEERS TO THE EDITOR

WINDOW : vehicles that were being parked out - These improvements may not get WPX Energy, Wyatt’s Sports  Continued from Page 4A make gravy, cut up the veggies and To the citizens of side. done this year and will be completed Center, K&R Fishing, Giovannis make a couple pumpkin, pecan and Meeker, Eastern RBC After looking at all the concrete in 2014. Restaraunt, Meeker Sand and Gravel, they had just endured a scene from mincemeat pies. sidewalks and driveways, the board If any member of the public has Professional Touch, Krule “Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” At mid afternoon, we all sat Dear Editor: discovered that due to cracks, crum - any questions, feel free to contact the Construction, Rangely Napa, Grand Dad hurriedly took the turkey down to turkey dinner. All the fix - This is an open letter to the resi - bling of concrete and unevenness it all board. Mesa Natural Resource Solutions, back into the basement to finish the ings looked like a childhood dream dents of Meeker and Eastern Rio needed to be replaced. Board meetings are held the sec - Rangely Collision Center, Shelton job of removing the feathers and — a scrumptious display of stuff - Blanco County. A geo-tech firm was hired to deal ond Thursday of each month at the Welding, Jade Lion LLC, Crossfire gutting the turkey — keeping the ing, potatoes, veggies, salad, rolls, The Rio Blanco Fire Protection with soil testing and the concrete Board Room at 6 Construction, Meeker Collision, The heart, liver, neck, etc. for the gravy. some vegetables and a number of District Board in Meeker, would like replacement tests. Proposals from sev - p.m. Salon, Rangely Conoco, 5Star Water When he arrived in the base - pies. to inform the taxpayers what is hap - eral contractors were received and the Thank you, Inc., Kathy Staley Sweet Briar, ment, he discovered a gruesome Mouths watering, the smells pening with the Meeker Volunteer board of directors chose a local con - Rio Blanco Fire Protection Moody Construction, Heritage scene complete with blood and being outrageous, the turkey made Fire and Rescue Department. tractor to do the work. Board of Directors Lumber, White River Market and feathers everywhere. There wasn’t its appearance. As a board, we looked into build - As many can see, the work has Meeker Nichols Market. a portion of the large basement that Oh my God! Complete silence ing a new fire house, but discovered it begun. With weather permitting, it The American Legion team fin - the turkey hadn’t visited after the again! would cost millions of dollars to do Unforgotten should be complete by mid- ished the season with a 16-5 record fatal (however slowly) blow. It looked like it had gone 15 this. With relocating the firehouse, Coaches say Thanks September. and placed third at the Colorado State Walls had to be washed, the rounds with a world class heavy - buying new property and the response The fire district will be asking for Dear Editor: Championships. The Outlaw program camping gear needed to be hosed weight. time for our volunteers, the board more proposals, via the Herald Times , The 14-and-under Rio Blanco finished the season with a 5-2 record. down, the floor looked like a The were bruises everywhere. decided to make improvements to the for more work to be done to the fire - American Legion and Outlaw Softball Thank you players and for a fan - slaughter house and even the ceil - The breasts had red spots current firehouse location instead. The house for future improvements. Those girls fast-pitch teams would like to tastic season! ing in the basement was in need of throughout, the legs were a dark fire district also purchased the old improvement will include window thank the following for your dona - Andy Shaffer, Kelly Brown and being washed down. reddish brown, the wings came in Rocky Mountain Bowstrings building replacements, new siding or stucco tions and sponsorships for the 2013 Rick Dodds The back yard, being outside, about three pieces each and the next door. We added some new doors and lots of painting. softball season: Rangely/Meeker of course, wasn’t quite as bad. bones throughout were fractured, and remodeled the inside to park There were blood spatters on the so we had to pick pieces of bone trees and the fence. The lawnmow - scattered throughout the meat. er and the lounge chairs needed to We ate the turkey, but it just RIO BLANCO COUNTY DAYS GONE BY be hosed off and me and my next didn’t taste the same. We all looked The Meeker Herald — 125 years ago generally, saloon people included. the period studying and the other half walls and most of the contents were oldest brother, Kevin, were dele - at each other, tried to smile about it I gated to pick up hundreds of feath - — all the while trying to dodge I A lady and gentleman accom - With this issue The Herald to initiate Earl Freeman into the saved. panied by an attendant and two pack enters on the fourth year of its exis - Tenderfoot Scouts. I With this issue, the Meeker ers that were clinging to the fence, being in Dad’s direct view. I scattered through the lawn and Finally, when the meal was horses passed through town about two tance. Meeker Fire Department was Herald starts its fifty-fourth year, the even up in the trees. complete and all of us had our fill weeks ago going up river. The entire called to the Bar 7 Ranch on first issue having appeared on Aug. party was on horseback and apparent - The Meeker Herald — 75 years ago Wednesday of this week when the 15, 1885. Finally, as the dark settled in, the of the stuffing, potatoes and gravy I search and recover operation was and vegetables and the pies, Dad ly rigged for a fishing trip. A cattle - Boy Scout meeting was called combination pump and milk house complete. The basement had been finally looked up at all of us and man met the party and recognized the to order by Mr. Erickson and seven caught fire. The roof and ceiling of stated rather emphatically, “Never gentleman as Editor Moore and the Scouts were present. They spent half the building were burned, but the side cleaned up a bit. The bird had been  See DAYS , Page XA plucked clean and the carcass was put again.” lady was undoubtely Mrs. Norton, the in the refrigerator. Dad finally was Then we remembered that we famous or infamous St. Louiselopers. ############# able to sit down, having emerged really did have something to be I A petition was received from # VERNAL THEATER # from the basement with kind of a thankful for. Next year’s turkey the Meeker School Board asking for # Now Showing # sickening gray pall over him. would come from the grocery the closing of the alley running north # Fri. & Sat. 7:00 & 9:00 • Sun.-Thurs. 7:00 pm Only # He didn’t say a word other than store. and south through the school grounds # # HELP US, muttering once, “We’ll never do But I still immensely enjoy see - in block 68. The petition was # # KICK ASS 2R that again.” ing live turkeys. received, granted and the alley was # # About 8 p.m., well after normal declared abandoned. HELP OTHERS! I # CINEMA 5 # time, we sat down to dinner — all I I I A saloon license was raised The Meeker United nine of us as quiet as we have ever from $200 to $400 per year. It will go # Now Showing # been. Every once in a while, one of Thanks very much to Dessa into effect the first of October and it # WE’RE THE MILLERS • R # Methodist Church is the kids would say something short Watson and her team of helpers meets with approval of the citizens # Mon.-Sun. 4:00, 7:10 & 9pm • Sat. 2:00pm # accepting school supply and pointed about the afternoon’s and Kim Ekstrom. Without IDs # Now Showing # donations as well as the Labels event, but it quickly ended after a received from Ekstrom and the # WOLVERINE • PG-13 # and Box Tops for Education. few tittering giggles, but that was help and the quick processing of # Mon.-Sun. 8:50 Only # about it. the fair results by Watson’s team, # Starts Wednesday # We went on the rest of the we would not have had the results Homemaker # PERCY JACKSON • PG # Please drop them off at the Methodist night, watching television but quickly enough to print them in last # Mon.-Sun. 3:50 Only • Sat. 1:00pm ~2D # Church, 809 Park Ave., Meeker. noticeably quieter than normal. week’s and this week’s editions. Mon.-Sun. 6:50 & 8:45 Only ~3D Furnishings # Now Showing # We need any supplies listed on the Then, thankfully, it was bedtime. I am used to getting results # Mom got up early to put the about a month after the fair from a 275 6th Street • Meeker # ELYSIUM • R Meeker School Supply List. stuffing in the bird and got the bird much larger organization, so these 878-4340 # Mon.-Sun. 4:10, 7:20 & 9:10 • Sat. 1:30pm # # We can also use boxes of graham cracker and into the oven. It was going to take ladies did a wonderful job! # Now Showing new/used backpacks in good condition. about six hours, if I remember # PLANES • PG # right, to cook what had gone from # Mon.-Sun. 4:20 Only • Sat. 1:15pm ~2D # Mon.-Sun. 7:30 & 9:15pm Only ~3D # If you need assistance with school about 30 pounds to about 22 Mattresses Galore! # pounds. # Now Showing # supplies they will be available for pickup After the bird was in the oven, CULVERTS6 !36 Diameter All in stock SMURFS 2 • G # ~ Also ~ # Mon.-Sun. 4:30, 7:00 Only • Sat. 1:45pm on Wednesdays from 1-4 p.m. mom led the girls in their duties at IN STOCK NOW # # the time to fix the mashed potatoes, Sofas • Recliners Note: ALL 3-D movies will have a $1 surcharge # beginning Aug. 7-28, 2013. Dining Room • Bed Room # More info.: www.vernalcinemas.com SANDMEEKER & GRAVEL # 435-789-6139 # Your support is appreciated! Free Delivery ############# Meeker CONCRETE878!3671 & GRAVEL AVAILABLE Christian !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Church ! ! 443 School St. • 878-5105 ! WEST29 E. Victory Way THEATRE • Craig • 824-2000 ! ! Ciinema 1:: Now Showing ! ADULTS & CHILDREN ! ! Let us Linger Longer Sunday School 10am Sun. By Dr. J. D. Watson ! PERCYMon.-Thurs. 7pm •JACKSON Fri.-Sat. 7pm & 9:05 • Sun. • 4PG & 7pm Church Service 11am Sun. ! Bible Study 7pm Wed. ! Ciinema 2:: ! Pastor-Teacher, Grace Bible Church ! Now Showing ! HOU shalt eat bread at my table his life! Hunger was a thing of the past. No longer did he live OFFICE HOURS ! Mon.-Thurs.PLANES 7pm • Fri.-Sat. ~ 7pm3D & 9:05 • •PG Sun. 4pm ! Mon. - Fri. 9am-12pm ! ~ Add $2 per ticket for 3D movies ~ continually (2 Sam. 9:7). During an in Lodebar, which literally means “pastureless,” but he now West Theater will no longer accept personal checks. ! Sunday matinee both theaters 4pm. For R rated movies, T ! children under 17 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. ! extensive traveling ministry many years lived in the security and bounty of the palace. Food was con- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ago, I had the joy of ministering several tinually available, and he could linger at the table as long as times at a particular church in Iowa, then he liked. I pastored by a dear brother, Mark We too have access to such a table, one that is always R  I  OB L  A  N  C  O Dr. J.D. Watson Smeltzer. Like many churches, a time of lavishly set and awaiting our arrival. That table is the Word food and fellowship followed each serv- of God. Sadly, however, we are often simply too busy to sit ice. What made this one special, however, was the term down and feast. We hurriedly walk by and snatch a few Herald Times used for it. Those dear folks called it “A Linger Longer,” items and then rush out into the world. Our present day is, SERVING RIO BLANCO COUNTY, COLORADO SINCE 1885 and I have never forgotten either the clever sentiment or indeed, one of rapid travel, rapid communication, and rapid the sweet fellowship. reading (when we read at all). One of our truly great needs One of the most beautiful stories in all Scripture ap- is to take the time to sit down at the King’s Table and there 592 Main Street, Upstairs " Box 720 pears in 2 Samuel 9. It is about David, who for the sake of to linger longer. Meeker, Colorado 81641 his dear friend Jonathan, wanted to show kindness to his 970-878-4017 " 970-878-4016 fax From my crippled state He did enable, family. He found such a recipient in Jonathan’s crippled son Even in weakness making me Rangely, Colorado 81648 " 970-675-5033 Mephibosheth. In several staggering parallels, David’s stronger. kindness pictures the grace and love God has shown to man Daily lavishing at the King’s table, — PUBLISHER — for the sake of His son Jesus Christ. Just a few include: It is there with Him I linger longer. Mitch Bettis ~ [email protected] mercy to one who was crippled by a fall, grace to the un- / EDITOR / deserving, adoption into the king’s family, and the bestow- Sean McMahon ~ [email protected] Scriptures for Study: What do Luke 22:30 and Rev- ing of riches. elation 19:9 teach us about the future? / NEWS DEPARTMENT / One blessing, however, is particularly striking. Having Niki Turner ~ [email protected] (For a deeper study of David and Mephibosheth, see been brought into the palace and made a king’s son, David chapter 44, “The King and Mephibosheth,” in the author’s / ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT / declared that Mephibosheth would now eat at the king’s Bobby Gutierrez ~ Rangely Account Executive Truth on Tough Texts: Expositions of Challenging Scrip- [email protected] table continually. And that is exactly what happened, as ture Passages [Sola Scriptura Publications, 2012], 433– Janae Stanworth ~ Meeker Account Executive verse 13 verifies: “So Mephibosheth dwelt in Jerusalem: for 441.) [email protected] he did eat continually at the king’s table.” Both instances of Debbie Watson ~ Billing/Production Assistant You are invited to worship with us at Grace Bible rd [email protected] continually translate the Hebrew tāmiyd, which speaks of Church (on the corner of 3 and Garfield) at 10:30 A.M. continuity. One notable occurrence of this word is in Num- / PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT / each Lord’s Day, where the ministry is the expository Tonya Morris ~ [email protected] bers 4:7, where it refers to “the continual bread” (or “bread preaching of God’s Word. Please visit our website of continuity”) that was always “upon the table of shew- (www.TheScriptureAlone.com), where you will find many re- U.S. Postal Service #338-020. Periodicals class postage is paid at Meeker, Colorado 81641. bread.” sources for Christian growth, including messages in MP3 Postmaster: send change of addresses to What a blessing Mephibosheth enjoyed for the rest of media files. P.O. Box 720, Meeker, CO 81641-0720 © 2013 Freeman Publications, Inc. RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES 6A " NEWS Thursday, August 15, 2013 DAYS :  Continued from Page 5A drilling for the annual Colorado All- contractors. Site of the mine is near State Football Game. the confluence of Piceance Creek and The Meeker Herald — 25 years ago I Rangely’s Civil Defense situa - the White River, some 25 miles east I Members of Rio Blanco tion remains unsettled at this time, of Rangely. County Search and Rescue had their following receipt of a letter from J. I Lester White of Rangely and work cut out for them last week as Howard Bird, the district supervisor Helen Wilson of Seneca, Mo., they had to haul an injured Denver for the Bureau of Mines. The Bureau announced the engagement of their HEALTH girl almost five miles on a stretcher of Mines had recently made an daughter, Bonita Belle, to Clark K. down from West Lost Lake at night. inspection of the Staley mine and Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh I The Meeker Lions Club elect - reported a number of conditions Wilkins of Jensen, Utah. The couple ed officers for this coming year with which, in their opinion, made the will wed Aug. 24 at the Jensen Awareness Bob Bivens to take over the duties of mine unsafe for use as a Civil Chapel. president. The first and second vice Defense shelter. I Rio Blanco County has com - president positions will be manned by I Members of the Rangely Lions pleted an extensive road signing proj - Back to school tips for students Bill Richardson and BreOn Suillliv,an;gasClublaend Jaaycseesedesvotedtwro aond ap iecnt. Th’e8coun3 ty commissioners Cole Proctor will be the secretary half hours of work to building a fence offered a $300 reward for the infor - By KELLIE TURNER, M.D. are the leading cause of injury to Be aware of your surroundings. while Joe Garrett will be the club’s around Hildenbrandt Park. Other mation leading to the arrest and con - Special to the Herald Times school children ages 5 to 14 and to College students, especially new treasurer. Lion Tamer is John Dickey plans for the park are planting trees, viction of anyone found damaging the children in childcare.* Inspect your freshmen, sometimes feel that while the club’s tail-twister will be building an ice skating rink, a play - road signs. RBC I As a new school year local playground, making sure ade - they’re immune to crime simply Jon Whalin. ground, a ball diamond and lighting begins, it’s important for parents and quate precautions are taken to pre - because they are on a college cam - of the park. Equipment was donated Rangely Times — 30 years ago children to take steps to help ensure vent and/or minimize falls. These pus. Unfortunately, crime can hap - Rangely Times — 50 years ago by Moon Lake Electric and Lloyd I Todd and Sandy Tullio of safe and enjoyable school days. may include safety mats or padded pen anywhere. I Stanley Froderman, M.D. of Hutchens. Rangely announced the birth of their Here are some age-appropriate safe - surfaces. Students should take the neces - Terre Haute, Ind., announced that he son, Justin Tyler, on Aug. 15, 1983. ty tips you can share with your chil - Tips for Teens: sary precautions, such as traveling and his family will be moving to Rangely Times — 40 years ago He weighed 5 pounds 11 1/2 ounces dren as they head off to school. Prevent sports injuries. Sports with a group and avoiding compro - Rangely to set up medical practice I The Rio Blanco County Fair, and was 18 inches long. For Grade-schoolers: injuries are common among active mising situations to ensure their per - soon as possible. August 21-22, promises to be the best I Oil and gas leasing activity on Know the walking route. It’s teens, but they don’t have to be. sonal safety. Most colleges and uni - I Nathan Ivey, the college dean, ever. It begins Tuesday, August 21 at federal public lands in Colorado has important that young children under - Encourage your teen to use the right versities provide security personnel was appointed as a vice chairman of 8:30 a.m. at the Rio Blanco County dropped about 25 percent during the stand how to get to and from school equipment (, protective head who will escort students to evening the Boy Scout District Committee. Fairgrounds. first six months, when compared with safely. If your child walks to school, gear, etc.) for his or her sport, to classes or to other campus facilities I Rangely’s Don Semingson, I Invitations to bid on the first the same period of 1982, according to pair him or her with a walking warm up before playing and to rest at night. named a Colorado All-State tackle, experimental mine deep into the oil George C. Francis, the Colorado state buddy. Ask that your child stick to when tired. Also, remind your teen to Protect your possessions. arrived in Pueblo last week to begin shale beds of the White River Valley director of the Bureau of Land the same pre-determined route every drink plenty of water to avoid dehy - Students should keep their belong - have been sent out to the prospective Management. day, so that in case of an emergency, dration. ings safe by locking dorm rooms and I After a long discussion, it was you’ll know his or her whereabouts. Lighten the load. Heavy back - windows and never leaving back - decided to reimburse HBQ $12,000 Have your child practice looking packs place undo stress upon a teen’s packs, purses, laptops, cell phones, for a share of the main water line con - both ways before crossing the street back and shoulders, which can lead etc., unattended. struction to West Rangely. The new and remind him or her to not talk to to pain, stiffness and poor posture. Safety a Priority line goes down West Main to River strangers. Help your teen lighten up by buying As you’re preparing school NEW HOURS! Understand the bus rules. If your him or her, a quality backpack with lunches, attending band concerts or Road and north along River Road to Route 64. The town was to reimburse child rides the bus to school, teach padding and wide shoulder straps. traveling to collegiate sporting HBQ for 50 percent of the cost of a him or her about proper bus eti - The backpack shouldn’t weigh more events, don’t forget to review basic six-inch line plus 100 percent of the quette, such as remaining seated than 1010 to 15 percent of your safety guidelines with your children. difference between the six- and ten- until the bus stops and the impor - child’s body weight. If it does, Keeping your kids informed about inches on the portion they built. tance of walking in front of, rather remove unnecessary items. Your teen safety lets them know you care and it I Michelle Ann Usery and than behind, the bus. The bus driver should also carry the backpack over gives them an opportunity to make Christopher Kevin Huber were mar - should be able to see your child at all both shoulders to evenly distribute good choices.

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F 364 7th Street | Meeker, CO [ PLEIN AIR : MEEKER  Continued from Page 1A work submitted by the Plein Air 2013 lic; have a purchase patron ribbon READY MIX artists. With this, purchase patrons get placed on the artwork purchased and OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CONCRETE Visitors and area residents are also the opportunity to attend a special to receive recognition in the event pro - 878-3671 urged by the chamber to become a champagne social, the chance to pre - gram. Monday-Sunday 11:00am-9:00pm purchase patron. Purchase patrons view and purchase the artwork prior to “Residents and visitors are Fresh • Local agree to spend at least $250 on art - the opening of the exhibit to the pub - encouraged to build an impressive Competitive collection of inspired by the town of Meeker and surrounding areas for Rangely Jr./Sr. High School your business or residence,” a promo - tional poster states. “This is a great School Starts opportunity to purchase a one-of-a- kind painting of Meeker or its out - School Starts Monday, standing surroundings.” For more information on joining Monday, ArtisAtusgsucsat 1t9terPeleidn Aiir nMeekaerr20e13a, visit the Meeker Chamber of Commerce at 710 August 21 Market Street in Meeker, call 970- It’s been almost a year in our new location! 878-5510, or check out the event page WOW! at www.MeekerChamber.com. Pre School ~ 5th Grade

We c wa The Rangely Outdoor Meseum’s el n Comep in and b eb t t y h ra o see us on ANNUAL ICE CREAM an av te O ing SOCIAL AND CONTEST HO PE Friday We are a US N FULL E. August 23 SERVICE Sunday, Sept. 1 Floral and Gift 1:00 p.m. during Septemberfest weekend! shop and will y accept phones orders at anytime. Saturday DO YOU MAKE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM August 24 and have a special recipe you would like to enter? Well have Give us a call with your name and flavor by Friday, Aug. 30 during the refreshments Enter to win a cash prize of: 1st; $125.00, 2nd; $75.00, and 3rd; $50.00. WE RECYCLE MeekerPalooza FLORAL and great deals Or just come for the Free Ice Cream and Lemonade. CONTAINERS Come taste the contestant’s special recipes of Homemade Ice Cream. OF ALL SORTS too. p Juding is done the day before the social so don’t forget to call!

There will be ENTERTAINMENT. Check out our unique Museum and see what’s new in the gift shop. We have some Website great new gifts and books. Come for a fun afternoon. coming TO ENTERTHE HOMEMADE ICE CREAMCONTEST: You need at least one soon gallon of ice cream, enough for all to taste. No mixes, prepackaged, or artifi- cial flavors, use fresh ingredients only. We ask that all our contestants be present the day of the social to serve their own ice cream. Winners will be announced at the social. Like us on ————— N ————— 640 Main Street Our hours are: Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm., and Sundays, noon Meeker, Colorado | 970.878.0123 to 4 pm. The arrowhead displays are finished, so be sure to come and check Beginning Monday August 19th our shop hours will be: them out. For information please call the Rangely Outdoor Museum at 970- for specials and Monday ~ 8am to 1pm • Tuesday Closed • Wednesday 1pm to 6pm Thursday 8am to 1pm • Friday 8am to 1pm 675-2612. current hours. Closed Saturday and Sundays except on special occasions 7A RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES SPORTS Thursday, August 15, 2012 2013 Coed Softball Championships Rangely True Value advances to championship game By BOBBY GUTIERREZ beat Natural Soda in the first round [email protected] then Pioneers Medical Center (PMC) in the second. RBC I Sometimes in a tourna - The first two innings of the semi - ment, the best match-ups to are final game between Ace and Rangely in the semifinals because both teams TVH were scoreless but Rangely try their hardest, with the winner TVH broke the tie with five runs in advancing to the championship and the of the third. Rangely TVH led the loser to the consolation bracket. 8-2 in the sixth inning and although In a double elimination tourna - Ace had a rally and scored four runs, ment, a loss can be devastating or they lost 8-6, dropping to the loser’s motivating since a team can still bracket. come back and win the tournament. It In other play, WREA defeated BOBBY GUTIERREZ is just more difficult because the Shepherds Office Outfitters in the (Above) Players from Rangely True first round, then Natural Soda and Value Hardware and Ace Trucking of team with one loss has to beat the Meeker shake hands after the undefeated team twice in order to win PMC in the consolation bracket. defending champions from Rangely the title, but it has and can be accom - ERBM and Shepherds were both defeated Ace in the semifinal game plished. eliminated after two games. of the 2013 Coed Softball tourna - The 2013 Coed Softball tourna - PMC defeated What You Want ment. Ace won a consolation game ment, sponsored by the ERBM (WYW) in the first round and elimi - against WREA on Tuesday and will Recreation and Parks District, is now nated them in the consolation bracket, have had to beat the defending complete, and a champion was deter - before they were eliminated by champions twice yesterday after mined Wednesday after press time. WREA. press time to win the title. Rangely Last year’s defending champion, WREA was eliminated after los - only had to win once. (Right) ing to Natural Soda in the consolation Meredith Deming, who plays for Ace, Rangely True Value Hardware gets a hit in the semifinal game as (Rangely TVH), entered the tourna - quarterfinals on Tuesday. Natural part of a sixth-inning rally, but it was ment as the No. 2 seed after a regular Soda’s loss to Ace Trucking will set not enough to win as the defending season loss to last year’s league run - up a rematch of last year’s champi - league champions, Rangely True ner-up and former champions, Ace onship game between the defending Value Hardware, won the game 8-6. Trucking (Ace). Both teams advanced champs Rangely TVH and Ace. to the semifinal game with two wins. Last year, Ace won the champi - Ace defeated ERBM Synergy onship semifinal game but the loss (ERBM) in the first round, then beat motivated Rangely TVH to come White River Electric Association back and beat Ace two times in a row (WREA), while Rangely True TVH to win the league championship.

Tony Theos, his wife Dani and son Thomas had the best poker hand after com - The Meeker Phillies ended pleting the second annual their season “under the Meeker Community lights” in Meeker in July Wrestling Club OHV poker with a 24-6 win against run Sunday starting at Rangely. Pictured, back Yellow Pass. “It’s a row: Coach Brian good way to get the incom - Merrifield, Cooper ing freshman involved and Meszaros, Doak , Eli get to know their older Newman, Logan Hughes, teammates before the Kale Burke, Nick Burri and school year and season Dylan Sloan. Front row: OHV POKER RUN... start,” said organizer and PHILLIES BASEBALL... Noah Eichman, Trapper assistant coach Lee Merrifield, Uri Goedert, Overton. More than 40 riders Garrett Frantz, Jake participated and 50 hands Pelloni and Taylor Dodds were played during the (not pictured). “Great job fundraiser which featured a team,” coach Brian barbecued pig lunch, cour - Merrifield said. “Play hard, tesy of Stanley and Vicky play fast, play together!” Crawford after the ride. COURTESY PHOTO BOBBY GUTIERREZ Rangely High School golfers open fall season By BOBBY GUTIERREZ “With the addition of Nick and the improve - [email protected] ment of some of the other guys, I feel like we will be a lot more competitive with our team RANGELY I School starts next week in scores this year,” head coach Eric Hejl said. Rangely, but the high school golf season has “Things have gotten a little wobbly at times, but Making the already begun and the Rangely varsity team will that’s just golf. For the most part, I feel like the Rangely High have already played in four tournaments before guys are on the right track and I think we’ll be School varsity the first school bell rings. right where we want to be when regionals rolls golf team for the Ten players are out for the team and a playoff around.” first two tourna - at Cedar Ridges Golf Course determined the five Also making the varsity team for the first two ments of the varsity players for the first two tournaments. The tournaments were Rangely senior Andrew season were team included two players from Meeker, sopho - Morton and junior Robert Dunker. Marshal Way, more Nick Burri and incoming senior Calvin Another team playoff was played Tuesday to Nick Burri, Shepherd. determine the varsity team for tournaments in Calvin Shepherd, Burri had the second-best score in the varsity Gypsum and Rifle. Robert Dunker and Andrew playoff behind Rangely junior Marshal Way. The “We got an early season look at the course for Morton. Since two young golfers from Rio Blanco County also regionals when we played at Gypsum Creek Meeker does not had the best scores on the team at Battlement (Tuesday) and we play in Rifle on another tough have a golf Mesa, where Way shot an 82 and Burri a 95. course,” Hejl said. “I’m really looking forward to team, Burri and The duo also led the team at Lakota Canyon getting lots and lots of hours on the course, com - Shepherd have in New Castle, where Way dropped a stroke and peting and practicing with these guys over the joined the shot an 81 and Burri took off five to finish with next few weeks and just seeing where we end Rangely team. a 90. up.” COURTESY PHOTO

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MARSHAL WAY, JUNIOR NICK BURRI, SOPHOMORE Rangely High School Golf Team Meeker High School Golf Team Way, qualified as the top golfer for the Panthers and has Burri, according to Rangely High School golf coach Eric Hejl, recorded the best scores on the teamin the season’s first two is a welcomed addition to the varsity golf team. Burri, started tournaments in Battlement Mesa (82) and Lakota Canyon his second year and qualified for the teamwith the second (81). best score. RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES 8A " NEWS Thursday, August 15, 2013 OBITUARIES Harry H. ‘Magillicutty’ Peacock Beryl Ann Taylor

Harry Houston Peacock was born Harry supported his family and Grand Junction; son Jeff Peacock of table to many Beryl Ann Taylor passed away The Church of Aug. 1, 1927, in Jackson County, community well, serving on the Rangely; two daughters, Denise (Jim) throughout his quietly from natural causes at Family Jesus Christ of Fla., in the home his grandfather, Rangely City Council, Rangely Henning of Grand Junction and life. His devoted Health West in Fruita, Colo. Latter day Saints, Jefferson Peacock, built. He was the Hospital Board, RangAeluy gC.o 1ll,e g1e 927 ~ SAaundgy. 6(K, e2v0in1) 3 Wilson of St. George, friend, Bill She was born inA Lparpiol i2nt0, U, 1ta9h3, 3 ~ Aug. 10, 2013 and as such pro - eldest son of Jessie Bodiford and Board, Colorado Oil & Gas Utah; grandchildren Sara Peacock, Burgett, was with to Deltha and Sherman Taylor. vided leadership, George Clifford Peacock. Commission and as a Rio Blanco Aaron (Crystal) Peacock, Ethan him when he Typically at that time, she was assist - teaching and Harry was raised on the family County commissioner while owning Peacock, Jessica (Cris) Zamora, passed away of ed into the world by her maternal assistance to the farm and was a proud graduate of and operating several small business, Jackelyn (Jeff) Anderson, Vanessa natural causes. grandmother in a family home. youth in the Magnolia School. including Peacock Oil Co., Peacock (Pat) Keck, Samantha Peacock and A graveside When Beryl’s father contracted Primary In 1951, Harry traveled by Well Service, Peacock Hardware and Bridger Wilson; great-grandchildren Harry service was held for the mail route between Meeker Beryl Taylor Association and Greyhound Bus to Blue Mountain, Little Rocky Construction. Harry was Jared, Grant, Dylan, and Bayleigh Peacock at 2 p.m. on and Rangely, he moved his family to Mutual Colo., seeking work in the Rangely a member of the Church of Jesus Peacock and Jillian and Jerry Saturday, Aug. Meeker, where Beryl completed her Improvement Association. oil fields. There, he met and fell in Christ of Latter-day Saints, and an Anderson; nieces Angie, Wilma and 10, 2013, at Rangely Cemetery. education in the Meeker school sys - Her deteriorating health resulted love with Lillan Nelson, and they original retired rooster of the Jaycees. Sarah Peacock; and nephew Tim Cremation has taken place. tem. She was graduated from Rio in placement in the Walbridge married in Roosevelt, Utah, in 1953. Harry is preceded in death by his Peacock. In lieu of flowers, the family has Blanco County High School in 1951, Memorial Wing in the fall of 2006. Together they raised their family and parents and brothers, Glen (Edra) and Harry was a colorful character requested donations be made to the being an adept and honored student. She was subsequently placed at resided in Rangely until 1993, when Virgil Peacock. who enjoyed a good joke or just gath - American Diabetes Association in his Of particular interest and talent Family Health West in 2011. they relocated to Grand Junction, Harry is survived by his loving ering with his South Rangely Boys at name. for Beryl was music. She excelled in She was preceded in death by: Colo., for health issues. wife of 60 years, Lillian Peacock of the Fruita Coffee Shop. He was chari - singing, and the Girl’s Octet was her parents; two sisters, Twila Taylor sought for four years for performanc - and Helen Stephenson; and one es in competition and pleasure by brother, Sherman Lynn Taylor. She is Tom Wise Sharon Noreen Fredericks organizations and clubs in the area. survived by: daughter Kimberly Her bookkeeping ability provided (Virgil) Woodward and grandson employment for many years as she Jaden; sisters Nyla (Dick) Merriam Tom Wise was born in Meeker, tournament for Sharon Noreen Fredericks was became very successful for summer worked in the family store, the and Shirley Taylor, brother Bryon Colo., to Harvey and Ethel Wise 15 years on born Aug. 11, 1944, to Dr. and Mrs. and winter tourists. Independent Lumber Co., the Rio (Sharon) Taylor and a host of nieces, on Oct. 13, 1922. He was the fifth KRAI in Craig. M.A. Fredericks of Meeker. After several years, she sold the Blanco County Treasurer’s Office, nephews and cousins. of seven children, aOndc tth. e1 3fi,r s1t-922 ~ Aug. 9, 2013 Additionally, She grew up andA auttge.n 1de1d , 1944 ~ cJounldyo m12in,i u2m0s1 a3 nd she and her Nichols’ Sales and Service and Beryl packed a lot of living into born son. Tom and Lois schools in Meeker through her fresh - brother, David, retired to Fort Jirak’s Drug Store. her 80 years and she left her mark on Tom attended school in Meeker ran the LTW/ man year of high school. She moved Lauderdale, Fla., enjoying the beach In 1968, Beryl adopted a baby many people’s lives. and graduated from Meeker High Glory Jo Trailer with her mother to Boulder, Colo., and warm weather. After living there girl she named Kimberly Ann, who Rest In Peace memorial contribu - School. He worked on various Park in Craig and finished high school in Boulder. for five years, she found she missed added love, pleasure, diversity and tions may be made to the Walbridge local ranches and rodeoed until he for 11 years. After graduation, she attended the mountains and the friendly peo - parental responsibility to her life. Memorial Wing in care of Grant enlisted in the United States Tom Wise Upon retir - Colorado State University in Fort ple of the West. She found Palm Beryl was an active member of Mortuary. Marine Corps in 1943. He saw ing in 1984, Collins, majoring in business, gradu - Springs, Calif., moved there, bought action in World War II and was Tom and Lois moved to Clifton. ating in 1964. a home and was employed in hotel honorably discharged as a corporal Tom was an avid hunter, fisherman The future had many challenges management at Palm Canyon in 1946. and bowler. He continued to enjoy and changes for Sharon. After col - Resort. She enjoyed Palm Springs In 1948, he married Lois rodeos, and thoroughly loved lege, she moved to Honolulu, very much. Lugenbeel, and they began work - watching his grandchildren com - Hawaii, for employment, and she On July 12, 2013, Sharon lost ing together on the family’s YZ pete. met her husband, Larry Daniels, her battle with cancer. Her mother Ranch. He is survived by: his wife of who was stationed there in the U.S and father, brother Bernard and sis - In 1952, Tom began working 65 years, Lois; one son, Wayne Navy. They married there and ter Marshia Emry preceded her in for Brown Construction, which (Tammy), and three grandchildren, returned to the states after his tour death. would ultimately evolve into a Phillip, Aubrey, and Jessica. was over. The moved to San Sharon is survived by her career as a highway engineer with In lieu of flowers, donations Antonio, Texas, where Larry was beloved brother, David, of Palm the Colorado Department of may be made to either the Tom employed with the federal govern - Springs; her sister, Carolyn Neher, Highways (CDOT). Wise Memorial Fund at any Credit ment for several years. her nephew, Scott Neher, and her In 1953, Tom and Lois moved Union of Colorado location or to After they decided to go their niece, Susan Osman, all of Chandler, to Craig, where they lived for 31 Hope West Hospice Care Center in separate ways, Sharon moved to Ariz.; and her nephew, Patrick years. Grand Junction. Taos, N.M., to be near her brother, Neher of Orange County, Calif. While working for CDOT, Tom Services will be held at 11 a.m. David. Here, she started a new chap - She will be missed for her great WEDDING ... also became a well-known and at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary on ter of life. She bought a group of old sense of humor and her wonderful respected radio broadcaster in Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013, with apartments in Taos, did extensive laugh. Northwestern Colorado, broadcast - inurnment to follow at the remodeling and turned them into Services will be held at a later ing the state high school wrestling Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery. beautiful vacation condos, which date. COURTESY PHOTO Mr. Daniel Glidden of Basalt, Colo., and Ms. Sharon Glidden-Cole and Mr. Charles Cole, of St. Elmo, Colo., are pleased to announce the June 15 wedding of their daughter, Madeleine McCredie Glidden, to Lucas Lee Free upland bird hunting seminar offered in G.J. Renninger, son of Mr. Russell and Mrs. Deborah Renninger of McVeytown, Penn. Luke and Maddie were Special to the Herald Times Colorado Parks and Wildlife is intro - Education Building, 711 Independent bution of native and non-native birds. ducing a new, ‘Upland Bird Hunting Avenue in Grand Junction, CPW In addition, hunting regulations, field married at Flag Creek Ranch at Big Mountain. Luke RBC I 101’ seminar on Aug. 29. experts will cover a variety of topics dressing and recipes will be part of the owns and operates Renninger Log Homes in Meeker. In a continuing effort to Maddie works in guest services at Elk Creek Ranch. provide guidance and instruction to Set to begin at 6 p.m., at the during the free class, including bird The couple will continue to make their home in Meeker. novice and experienced hunters, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Hunter habitat, biology, behavior and distri -  See BIRDS , Page 9A

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LIBRARY : Pantry Stores (Age 14-59) French Bread  Continued from Page 1A our door traffic, and in July we had Dill Cucumber Pickles Sonya Garcia 2 2,300 people. People are definitely summer. coming in.” Amy Rundberg 2 Cinnamon Rolls That the program exists across Hawkins hopes those kinds of Any Other Dilled Product Sonya Garcia 2 several states also allows blended numbers are a testament to a larger Jamie Rogers 1 Sonya Garcia 3 families to participate, even if children culture the library staff promotes Salsa Zucchini Bread live elsewhere during the summer. every time somebody walks in the Jamie Rogers 1 Pam Lopez 3 And the multi-state collaborative door. Children in this library do not Any Other Sauce Muffins effort means that Hawkins and her whisper or tiptoe down aisles, keeping Jamie Rogers 1 Sonya Garcia 3 SERVING ALL YOUR FURNITURE staff buy their supplies from vendors close to their parents’ sides. Although Apple Butter Sugar Cookies EEDS FOR OVER YEARS at discounted rates. staff emphasize respect for other read - Jamie Rogers 1 Jamie Rogers 1 N 54 ! But improving the summer read - ers, children are encouraged to sift Cathy Cauldwell 3 Molasses Cookies WWW.WLIVINGHF.COM ing program each year, including through books, read them at tables and Cathy Cauldwell 2 Sonya Garcia 1 incentives, rewards and an end-Rof- edeavedlop ea lorves fohr thiep wr ittuen pword Any Other Jelly Chocolate Chip Cookies summer party that’s completely free to that they can carry into adulthood. Toby Smith 2 Andrea Gianinetti 2 all participants means plenty of work “I don’t want kids to feel like they Sonya Garcia 1 Jamie Rogers 1 goes into pulling it off. can’t read in here, like parents have to Betty Kracht 3 No-bake Cookies Hawkins and the library staff tell kids to put the books back,” Strawberry Jam Kalene Weinholdt 1 begin planning months ahead of time, Hawkins said. “It’s not like the fancy 1100 West Hwy 40 • Vernal, UT 84078 budgeting costs in the fall and order - formal dining room you can’t eat in. I Sonya Garcia 1 Any Other Cookie (435) 789-0525 ing supplies and prizes as early as want the kids to have a love for read - Betty Kracht 2 Kenzie Turner 3 January. This year, library staff went ing from an early age.” Any Two or More Fruit Mix Jam Kenzie Turner 2 into the elementary and junior-senior Many middle school children who Sonya Garcia 1 Syndey Hughes 2 high schools in May to promote the use the library regularly have been Pantry Stores (Senior) Carla Slagle 1 program and sign people up. During attending Storytime since they were Cherries Baked Goods (Mentor and Me) the one-day push, 228 participants young children, Hawkins said. That Elaine Jordan 1 Cherry Pie enrolled. continuity, along with the library fill - Peaches Eva Scritchfield 1 “I feel like we’ve gotten into our ing in gaps left by the elementary Donna Collins 2 Fancy Decorated Cake groove and we’d kind of like to stay school library’s closing and offering Pears Sophia Lange 2 there,” Hawkins said of the program accelerated reading books to students, Ellen Reichart 1 Sophia Lange 3 and party. “Of course, we’re always may be factors in the library’s high Wax Beans Cake from Packaged Mix open to suggestions or to anything traffic. It may also be an indicator that Elinor Williams 2 Jenna Pelloni 2 anyone wants to contribute, whether adolescents are developing and stick - Green Beans Any Other Cake it’s ideas for new booths or construc - ing to reading habits. Elinor Williams 2 Birdie McCaffiue 1 tive criticism.” “I think we’ve done the ground - Ellen Reichart 1 Biscuits Last week’s celebration saw its work to make people more aware of highest tallies ever, and the number of the library,” Hawkins said. “We have a Any Other Vegetable Haydon Garcia 3 those who joined the “Dig Into great partnership with the school dis - Jean Wood 1 Hoyt Garcia 2 Reading” program in May jumped by trict. I think the Storytime program Tomato Juice Sugar Cookies more than 55 percent above last sum - really works. Giant Step kids used to Donna Collins 1 Eva Scritchfield 1 mer. While 162 of the 552 Rangely be the ones who came, and now we’re Any Other Juice Chocolate Chip Cookies participants were readers who joined getting about 60 kids every week dur - Donna Collins 1 Hoyt Garcia 1 the program’s first-ever adult compo - ing the summer. We’re bursting, Any Other Meat Brownies nent, the final number included which is awesome.” Jean Wood 1 Eva Scritchfield 2 approximately 90 more children than Other youths with longtime Sweet Cucumber Pickles Any Other Cookie last year. Among those were 32 high library connections came not as partic - Jean Wood 1 Haydon Garcia 2 school participants, a figure substan - ipants but as helpers at last week’s Dill Cucumber Pickles Cienna Rogers 1 tially higher than the four or five stu - party. Approximately 20 Rangely Donna Collins 1 Any Other Candy dents Hawkins has seen in the past. Junior-Senior High School Student Any Other Dilled Product Jenna Pelloni 1 While free book bags, notebooks Council and 4-H students helped run Jean Wood 1 Hoyt Garcia 4 and T- are a draw, many partici - the event while several 4-H parents Bread and Butter Cucumber Pickles Hoyt Garcia 2 pants are more interested in reading and locals Connie Skelton, Anne Urie, for their own enjoyment or to reach and Julia Davis helped out. Jean Wood 1 Jenna Pelloni 3 personal goals, Hawkins said. Giovanni’s Italian Grill, the Rangely Any Other Pickled Product Baked Goods (Senior) “A lot of people who signed up, Conoco and the Town of Rangely pro - Jean Wood 2 Custard didn’t want anything to do with the vided prizes and space for the party. Elinor Williams 3 Elaine Jordan 1 prizes or turning in log sheets,” she As Hawkins reflected on last Elaine Jordan 1 Any Other Pie said. “They just wanted to be part of week’s celebration, she was clear Salsa Diane Mobley 1 the program.” about why the library does what it Donna Collins 1 Cake from Packaged Mix While outcomes weren’t always does each summer. Any Other Sweet Pickled Product tangible, Hawkins said there was plen - “The most enjoyment is the end Donna Collins 2  See FAIR , Page 10A ty of evidence the program kept peo - result,” she said. “You know when Jean Wood 1 ple on track with their reading. those kiddos come and they’re Any Other Preserves “I’m going to guess probably 90 sweaty and tired, their little tongues Elinor Williams 1 percent of (participants) did come in are blue and they have horse hair on Chokecherry Jelly repeatedly all summer,” she said. them and a big old bag of prizes, Donna Collins 1 Kacey Pozorski “Some used their Nooks, Kindles or that’s the good stuff - and people are Peach Jam so appreciative.” did audio books… We keep track of Donna Collins 1 Raspberry Jam MEMORIAL Ellen Reichart 1 Strawberry Jam BIRDS : Thelma Adams 1 GOLF  Continued from Page 8A Tadvick adds that because upland Apricot Jam birds are often found in heavy cover, evening’s discussion. hunters often use dogs to flush and Sean Wood 2 “Colorado has a large variety of retrieve game and their use will also Karen LaBonte 1 TOURNAMENT upland game bird species that can be be among the topics discussed. Any Other Jam hunted,” CPW education coordinator Upland Bird Hunting 101 is Karen LaBonte 1 Kathleen Tadvick said. “It is a popular offered through the Hunter Outreach Baked Goods (Age 14-59) activity here and across the United Program, a Colorado Parks and Any Other Pie States, but there are specific tech - Wildlife effort. Suzan Pelloni 1 niques that are important to know for Space is limited and a reservation Cheesecake (Baked) an enjoyable hunt and this will be a is required. To save your spot, call Suzan Pelloni 1 great opportunity to learn.” 970-255-6100. Thank You The family of Kacey Pozorski would like to thank the hole sponsors, the partici- Hide in cover pants, door prize sponsors, Meeker Golf Course and Chipper’s Bar and Grill for their you watch the trail support. Because of these participants, the Kacey Pozorski Memorial Golf Tournament was a spectacular success. Everyone had a great time and we were able to raise a substantial amount of financial relief for the family of Avery Michaels.

A thank you goes out to the door prize recipients that gave their gift to the Michaels family and special thanks to Cassy Gatewood who donated the Marvine Lake 2-person pack trip back to be auctioned off to raise additional money. you’re here for HOLE SPONSORS DOOR PRIZE SPONSORS the active Xcel Energy Mr. & Mrs. Charles Antler Taxidermy lifestyle.... we’ll watch the knee Redi Services LLC Vandiver Watt’s Market Columbine FORD White River Distributing Rocky Mountain Auto Parts Rocky Mountain The Daiker Family McGuire Auto Parts we’ll keep you going Bowstrings Meeker Realty Sable Mountain Outfitters R&T Oilfield Services The Mike Sizemore Jason’s Automotive Crossfire LLC Family Purkey Packing Plant The Buisker Family Valley Repair Brothers Processing Fiore & Sons Master Petroleum Aura of Peace White River Electric Moody Construction Tips to Toes Assoc. Rock Hawg Old Crow Liquors A.A.A. Drilling Construction Arlene Estes Bolton Construction Airfield Western Meeker General Mercantile Shepherd s Office Clark s Burgers Ducey’s Electric ʼ ʼ Outfitters SRS Services, LLC State Farm Insurance Grand River Cook Chevrolet Power Equipment (GJT) Ma Famiglia Italian Restaurant Rio Blanco County Berry Brothers Wendll’s Wondrous Things Hospital and Medical Center Abstract Kacey s Kloset Cuppa Joe Hospital and Medical Center ʼ a Service of Grand River Hospital District Watt s Ranch Market Meeker Drugs Rocky Mountain Hairbenders ʼ Meeker Chamber of Commerce exceptional healthcare, locally Shepherd’s Office Outfitters Thank you from Kurt and Jackie Pozorski, Ryan $LUSRUW5RDG‡5LÁH&RORUDGR and Dawn Pozorski, Kallie and Logan Pozorski, For information call or visit www.grhd.org Tim, Cindy and Kendra Nelson. See you next year! RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES 10 A " NEWS Thursday, August 15, 2013 RBC FAIR RESULTS, Continued om page 9A

Jayden Mack 1 Kolbi Franklin 1 General Dog Mixed Media Animal Color Wild Flower/Plant Hailey Scott 1 Chase Blaidell 1 Rebecca Gillard 3 Mixed Media Floral Rebecca Gillard 2 Foods and Nutrition Gage Richardson 1 Color Domestic Flower/Plant (Intermediate) Mixed Media Abstract Susan Gillard 3 Baking Allison Kobald 1 Rebecca Gillard 3 Charlie Day 1 Art (High School) Echo Campbell 1 Foods and Nutrition (Senior) Acrylic/Oil Landscape Susan Gillard 1 Baking Emily Cardile 1 Jacob Posey 2 Nicole Hilkey 1 Acrylic/Oil Portrait Color Still Life Rebecca Gillard 1 Breanna Davis 1 Riddles and Rhymes and Fun Acrylic/Oil Animal Susan Gillard 2 Food Times Rebecca Gillard 1 Color Domestic Animal Emily Eliasen 1 Watercolor Landscape Macy Collins 3 Chevy Mohr 2 Macy Collins 1 Gardening (Intermediate) Costin Pollach 1 Macy Collins 2 See Them Sprout Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Portrait Rebecca Gillard 6 Lorena Martinez 1 Jessica Tolley 1 Susan Gillard 5 Gardening (Junior) Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Animal Susan Gillard 3 See Them Sprout Jessica Tolley 2 Kolbi Franklin 4 Hadley Franklin 1 Echo Campbell 1 Susan Gillard 2 Josh Day 2 Art (Professional) Rebecca Gillard 3 Acrylic/Oil Abstract Kolbi Franklin 6 Leathercraft (Intermediate) Constance Hughes 1 Echo Campbell 1 Leather Carving SEAN MCMAHON Norma Oldland 5 Hadley Franklin 1 CJ Wangnild 2 The stands at the new 4-H exhibition building at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds in Meeker had a good workout dur - Constance Hughes 6 Kolbi Franklin 1 Kasey Rosendahl 1 ing the recent county fair. All 4-H and FFA showmanship, market, open and round-robin activities involving the steers, swine, sheep and goats as well as the livestock auction were held in the new building, and each of the events saw a Norma Oldland 4 Hadley Franklin 2 Andy Kracht 3 packed house of fair-goers from Rangely and Meeker as well as from outside of Rio Blanco County. Connie Hughes 3 Color Wild Animal Leathercraft (Junior) Norma Oldland 2 Tacy Crawford 1 Creative Stamping Jean Wood 1 Pieced by Individual, Professionally Sherri Jordan 2 Jay Kaufman 1 Watercolor Landscape Jessica Tolley 2 Trinden Powell 3 Whole Wheat Bread Quilted Donna Collins 1 Greeting Cards Eleanor Williams 4 Hadley Franklin 2 Rowdy Rosendahl 1 Jean Wood 2 Bev Brennan 1 Sherri Jordan 3 Marlene Tate 2 Sandra Garcia 1 Echo Campbell 1 Gabriel Richardson 2 Mary Ann Seely 1 Pieced – Machine Quilted Knitting – , adult Marlene Tate 3 Eleanor Williams 2 Color Human Portrait Leathercraft (Senior) Plain Rolls Bev Brennan 1 Elaine Jordan 2 Marlene Tate 1 Eleanor Williams 3 Susan Gillard 2 Pictorial Carving Mary Ann Seely 1 Twila Morris 2 Knitting – Baby Afghan Any Other Watercolor Floral Rebecca Gillard 1 Sophia Belland 1 Whole Wheat Rolls Quilting (Senior) Julie Pearce 1 Jay Kaufman 2 Eleanor Williams 1 Rebecca Gillard 6 Mary Grady 1 Bed Size Quilt Knitting – Misc. Chuck Reichert 1 Photography Susan Gillard 1 Music (Intermediate) Mary Ann Seely 2 Donna Collins 3 Donna Collins 3 Hobbies (Youth) Amateur Photography Color Action Music General Any Other Roll Pieced – Machine Quilted Sewing (Youth) Stamped Leatherwork Color Landscapes Susan Gillard 4 Elissa Quinteros 1 Diane Mobley 1 Jan Keller 1 Sewing – Gabriel Richardson 1 Chris Reidinger 6 Susan Gillard 3 Music/Singing (Junior) Banana Bread Ann Turner 2 Gracie Bradfield 1 Ceramics – Handmade Andrea Campbell 3 Austin Davis 2 General Music/Singing Jean Wood 1 Ellen Bourdeaux 1 Misc. Sewing Connor Blunt 2 Marlene Tate 5 Susan Gillard 1 Brynlee Williams 1 Zucchini Bread Pieced by Individual, Professionally Kolbi Franklin 2 Gabriel Richardson 1 Pam Sullivan 2 Color Misc. Cori Mohr 2 Mary Ann Seely 3 Quilted Other Deana Wood 4 Layne Wardell 4 Dominick Cardile 1 Jean Wood 2 Barbara Phelan 2 Karly Asselin 2 Connor Blunt 3 Andrea Campell 1 Echo Campbell 1 Outdoor Adventures (Junior) Muffins Ann Turner 3 Kolbi Franklin 1 Ceramics – Formed Color Wildflower/Plant Echo Campbell 2 Hiking Trails Thelma Adams 1 Constance Hughes 4 Hobbies and Crafts Karly Orris 4 Andrea Campbell 1 Rebecca Gillard 6 Brynlee Williams 3 Chocolate Chip Cookies Stephanie Oldland 1 Karly Orris 3 Loretta McCoy 5 Susan Gillard 2 Cori Mohr 2 Mary Ann Seely 1 Pieced – Hand Quilted Hobbies (Age 14-59) Bradey Potetz 1 Pam Wardell 2 Black & White Landscapes Tacy Crawford 1 Oatmeal Cookies Elinor Williams 3 Jewelry Bradey Potetz 2 Chris Reidinger 4 Echo Campbell 1 Outdoor Adventures (Senior) Elaine Jordan 1 Elinor Williams 2 Cathy Cauldwell 1 Etched Glass Andrea Campbell 3 Black & White Human Portrait Hiking Trails No-bake Cookies Pieced – Machine Quilted Ceramics – Handmade Payke Potetz 1 Andy Kracht 6 Rebecca Gillard 1 Ricky Jeffery 3 Thelma Adams 2 Jan Keller 1 Chevy Mohr 1 Collections Color Domestic Flower/Plant Black & White Misc. Camping Adventures Any Other Cookie Pieced by Individual, Professionally Chevy Mohr 2 Jarrod Fiscus 1 Pam Wardell 3 Echo Campbell 1 Chevy Mohr 1 Jean Wood 1 Quilted Wood Burning Soft Sculptures Shirley Sinclair 5 Enhanced Landscapes Fudge Barbara Phelan 2 Harlie Dodds 1 Gabriel Richardson 1 Shirley Sinclair 4 Rebecca Gillard 4 Photography (Junior) Elaine Jordan 1 Pieced – Machine Quilted Greeting Cards Scrapbooks Marlene Tate 1 Rebecca Gillard 2 Focus on Photography Any Other Candy Stephanie Oldland 1 Sondra Garcia 1 Caedyn Dodds 1 Pam Sullivan 2 Rebecca Gillard 3 Sierra Gomez 1 Elaine Jordan 1 Pieced by Individual, Professionally Sondra Garcia 2 Any Other Color Still Life Enhanced Domestic Flower/Plant Cori Mohr 2 Baked Goods (Youth) Quilted Metal Works Jennifer Kincher 3 Marlene Tate 1 Rebecca Gillard 1 Fancy Decorated Cake Barbara Phelan 1 Nick Gianinetti 1 Connor Blunt 4 Marlene Tate 2 Enhanced Misc. Scrapbooking (Senior) Jennifer Kincher 1 Pieced by Individual, Professionally Recycled Art Karly Asselin 3 Color Domestic Animal Rebecca Gillard 1 Scrapbooking Album Cake from Packaged Mix Quilted Karl Casias 1 Kolbi Franklin 1 Ann Franklin 4 Silhouette Photo Kendra Nelson 1 Connie Blunt 3 Barbara Phelan 2 Scrapbooks Bradey Potetz 1 Kelli Osbourn 1 Breanna Davis 2 Tessa Slagle 2 Peanut Butter Cookies Pieced – Machine Quilted Mary Ann Seely 1 Jennifer Kincher 2 Ann Franklin 5 Professional Photography One-page Scrapbook Jennifer Kincher 1 Ellen Bourdeaux 2 Any Other Macy Collins 5 Chris Reidinger 2 Enhanced Human Portrait Jamie Moyer 1 Chocolate Chip Cookies Miniature Quilts Emily Eliasen 4 Charlie Rogers 4 Kelli Osbourn 4 Kim Ekstrom 1 Jennifer Kincher 2 Donna Collins 2 Emily Eliasen 5 Kolbi Franklin 2 Pam Sullivan 3 Kim Ekstrom 2 Shooting Sports (Intermediate) Oatmeal Cookies Sewing (Age 14-59) Toby Smith 1 Jarrod Fiscus 1 Color Wild Animal Conservation Photo Contest Shotgun Jennifer Kincher 1 Sewing – Emily Eliasen 2 Jarrod Fiscus 2 Pam Wardell 3 Black & White Photo Austin Ficken 6 Misc. Foods (Ages 14-59) Twila Morris 1 Harlie Dodds 2 Art (Amateur) Pam Sullivan 2 Kelli Osbourn 1 Daylon Nielsen 2 Herbs, dried Sewing – Marilyn Moon 3 Acrylic/Oil Landscape Terrence Casias 1 KC Mercado 4 Toby Smith 6 Twila Morris 2 Dave Arnold 1 Shari Leatham 1 Lorretta McCoy 4 Booths Paityn Meyers 1 Fruits, dried Misc. Sewing Pamela Lopez 1 Acrylic/Oil Still Life Kelli Osbourn 5 Unspecified Class Mark Mercado 5 Toby Smith 6 Edy George 1 Pamela Lopez 3 Shari Leatham 1 Kelli Osbourn 6 White River Conservation 2 Kyler Bland 3 Fruit Leather Emily Eliasen 3 Kylen Parmenter 2 Dorothy Collins 1 Color Human Portrait Panther Country Rangely Archery Toby Smith 6 Hand Emb. Tea Towels Hobbies (Mentor and Me) Shari Leatham 2 Shawnie Moody 1 Cloverbuds 2 Braxton Bishop 2 Any Other Miscellaneous Pamela Lopez 2 Jenna Pelloni 1 Dorothy Collins 3 Pam Wardell 3 Rio Blanco Cattlewomen 3 Jordan Fiscus 5 Toby Smith 1 Hand Emb. Counted X-Stitch Holt Pelloni 2 Acrylic/Oil Portrait Mike Grady 6 Panther Country 4-H Club 3 Jarrod Fiscus 1 Misc. Foods (Mentor and Me) Picture, 8x10 or larger Jewelry Shari Leatham 2 Kendra Wallace 4 Baptist Church 4 Calvin Bishop 2 Any Other Miscellaneous Edy George 1 Holt Pelloni 2 Shari Leatham 1 Kendra Wallace 2 Colorado Sheep Grazing 2 Breanna Davis 3 Hoyt Pelloni 1 Hand Emb. Counted X-Stitch Birdie McCaffiue 1 Acrylic/Oil Abstract Pam Sullivan 5 Rio Blanco Honey Bees 1 .22 Misc. Foods (Senior) Picture, smaller than 8x10 Braiding Shari Leatham 1 Color Architecture Save our Historic Schools 3 Andy Kracht 2 Herbs, dried Edy George 3 Haydon Garcia 1 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Still Marlene Tate 1 Chipigitt Club 4 Mark Mercado 3 Ellen Reichart 1 Hand Emb. Counted X-Stitch Other Ceramics – Handmade Life Marlene Tate 2 4-H Shooting Sports Club 1 Paityn Meyers 1 Ellen Reichart 2 Toby Smith 2 Cade Blunt 3 Landon Wardell 1 Connie Kelley 3 Rio Blanco County Historical KC Mercado 4 Fruits, dried Hand Emb. , Placemats or Leah Wood 1 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Portrait Color Action Society 1 Bradi Bland 1 Ellen Reichart 1 Napkins Holt Pelloni 2 Shari Leatham 2 Pam Wardell 2 Shooting Sports (Junior) Granola Elaine Jordan 2 Cade Blunt 4 Shari Leatham 1 Kelsey Prosser 1 Cake Decorating (Intermediate) Unspecified Class Joe Fennessee 1 Misc. Machine Embroidery Ceramic – Formed Art (Children 10-14) Mike Grady 5 Edible Cake Decorating Kesston Hobbs 3 Homemade Wine Briana White 2 Hailey Asselin 2 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Portrait Kelsey Prosser 6 Jadynn Archuletta 4 Shotgun Joe Fennessee 4 Crochet – Afghan Hailey Asselin 1 Owen Maser 2 Pam Wardell 4 Mikayla Cardile 1 Dax Sheridan 1 Joe Fennessee 2 Gaylynn Voyles 3 Wall Plaque Justin Lawson 1 Janet Doll 3 Linda Lombardi 3 Christopher Any Other Miscellaneous Gaylynn Voyles 2 Nora and Zeek Gianinetti 2 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Animal Color Misc. Mary T. Baylie 2 Ashcraft 3 Ellen Reichart 1 Knitting – Misc. Knitting Leah Wood 2 Jessica Drussel 1 Andrea Campbell 4 Cake Decorating (Junior) Keihlin Meyers 2 Farm Products (Age 14-59) Diane Lange 1 Haydon Garcia 1 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Andrea Campbell 1 Edible Cake Decorating Archery Eggs – White Sewing (Mentor and Me) Angelina Fortunato 1 Abstract Marlene Tate 3 Kiley Goshe 4 Austin Davis 1 Sonya Garcia 1 Other Charlie Rogers 3 Caedyn Dodds 1 Pam Sullivan 2 Brynlee Willams 7 Ammie Vaughn 3 Eggs – Brown Hailey Asselin 2 Models Crayon Landscape Pam Wardell 5 Chloe Goshe 5 Moriah Vaughn 2 Sonya Garcia 1 Birdie McCaffuie 1 Iris Gianinetti 1 Eliana Mack Marlene Tate 6 Mackenzie Manchester 6 .22 Eggs – Green Sewing (Senior) Recycled Art Crayon Abstract Black & White Human Portrait Kacie Lapp 2 Sarah Kracht 1 Kylen Parmenter 2 Julie Pearce 1 Charlie Rogers 1 Eliana Mack Kelsey Prosser 2 Shauna Lapp 1 Keihlin Meyers 2 Sonya Garcia 1 Misc. Sewing Any Other Art (Children 4-9) Kelli Osbourn 1 Cake Decorating (Senior) Austin Lopez 5 Jar of Extracted Honey Stephanie Oldland 2 Hoyt Garcia 1 Acrylic/Oil Animal Shawnie Moody 3 Edible Cake Decorating Mackenzie Manchester 6 Jason Dunham 2 Rita Proctor 1 Charlie Rogers 3 Matthew Willey 1 Black & White Action Lisa Lombardi Autumn Hobbs 4 Jason Dunham 1 Barbara Phelan 1 Charlie Rogers 2 Acrylic/Oil Floral Kendra Wallace 1 1 Misc. .22 Farm Products (Mentor and Me) Barbara Phelan 1 Haydon Garcia 3 Matthew Willey 1 Black & White Misc. Construction Ranier Foreback 3 Eggs – White Hand Emb. Pillowcases Madilyn Roetker 4 Acrylic/Oil Abstract Joseph Cardile 1 (Intermediate) Gabriel Richardson 4 Dylan Rundberg 1 Karen LaBonte 1 Raegan Roetker 4 Shane Kobald 1 Enhanced Landscapes Unit 4 Beginning Clothing Anthony Garner 1 Eggs – Green Karen LaBonte 2 Hoyt Garcia 2 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Shawnie Moody 1 Kolbi Franklin 1 Richard (Del) Garner 2 Elijah Rundberg 1 Crochet – Hot Pads or Pot Holders Hailey Asselin 1 Landscape Enhanced Human Portrait Unit 1 Beginning Clothing Shooting Sports (Senior) Farm Products (Senior) Elaine Jordan 2 Haydon Garcia 1 Gabriel Richardson 1 Kendra Wallace 1 Tacy Crawford 1 Shotgun Eggs – Green Crochet – Baby Afghan Hobbies (Senior) Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Portrait Youth Photography Clothing Construction (Junior) Ty Dunham 1 Bonnie Coryell 2 Shirley Sinclair 3 Stamped Leatherwork Allison Kobald 1 Color Landscapes Unit 1 – Beginning Clothing Bradi Bland 2 Jar of Extracted Honey Shirley Sinclair 2 Bob Klenda 1 Pencil, Pen & Ink, Charcoal Animal Susan Gillard 4 Sarah Kracht 3 Ellen Reichart 1 Julie Pearce 1 Jay Kaufman 3 Shane Kobald 3 Jessica Tolley 2 Emily Amick 1 Wildlife (Intermediate) Misc. Crochet Jay Kaufman 4 Gabriel Richardson 1 Dominick Cardile 2 Hadley Franklin Exploring Wildlife Needlework and Sewing Nettie Modlin 2 Bob Klenda 2 Gabriel Richardson 2 Rebecca Gillard 3 2 Quilting (Age 14-59) Sherri Jordan 1 Tooled Leatherwork Crayon Animal Kolbi Franklin 3 Dog (Junior)  See FAIR , Page 11A RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES Thursday, August 15, 2013 NEWS " 11 A RBC FAIR RESULTS, Continued om page 10A

Casey Turner 1 Sonya Garcia 1 Justin Hanson 1 Big Game Jimmy Musser 3 Tom Sharpe 3 Sheridan Harvey 1 Kelsy Tate 5 Wildlife (Junior) Senior Buck Big Game Macy Collins 2 Adult Keyhole Race Kelton Turner 1 Chayton Bumguarder 1 Kash Atwood 1 Wildlife (Senior) Sonya Garcia 3 Kelsy Tate 2 Furbearers LoriAnn Klinglesmith 1 Tessa Slagle 1 Junior Doe Brett Carroll 6 Big Game Haydon Garcia 1 Brett Watson 5 Jake Smith 1 Macy Collins 4 Justin Hanson 3 Macy Collins 2 Lenny Klinglesmith 4 Open Livestock Macy Collins 3 Dog Star Competition Adult Cloverleaf Barrel Race Hadley Franklin 4 Unspecified Class J’Leah Richardson 4 Ellie Hossack 6 Jillian Bumguardner 3 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 2 Charlie Day 1 Jillian Bumguardner 2 Kelsy Tate 1 Sophia Goedert 2 Jillian Bumguardner 1 Neil Brennan 3 Hailey Scott 3 Chayton Bumguardner 4 Sarah Kawcak 6 Montey Franklin 5 Melanie McKay 5 Unspecified Class Open Beef Cattle Macy Collins 5 Adult Flag Race Female (calved in 2012) Macy Collins 4 Kash Atwood 2 Registered Sonya Garcia 3 Kelsy Tate 3 Macy Collins 1 Sonya Garcia 2 Justin Hanson 4 Macy Collins 3 Ryan Phelan 1 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 2 Kolbi Franklin 2 Neil Brennan 6 SEAN MCMAHON Senior Doe Brett Carroll 5 Shelby Neiberger, left, and Macy Collins, right, captured the top two ribbons in the sheep market class during the Rio Blanco County Fair. Neiberger, who took grand champion ribbon, and Collins, who claimed the reserve champion ribbon, Bull (calved in 2013) Registered Jillian Bumguardner 2 each won numerous other awards and ribbons at the fair. Macy Collins 1 Jamie Bumguardner 6 Adult Pole Bending Chayton Bumguardner 5 Lenny Klinglesmith 5 Phalon Osborn 1 Lane Anderson 2 Open Dairy Cattle Chayton Bumguardner 3 Jastin Hanson 6 Lauren Urista 3 Deana Wood 6 Female (born in 2011 or before) Chad Allred 1 Kelsy Tate 1 Kelton Turner 1 Emily Amick 1 Macy Collins 4 Brett Carroll 4 Western Horsemanship Anya Ritchie 5 Neil Brennan 3 Amber Elliott 1 Peter Hanks 4 Open Goats Unspecified Class Lauren Urista 5 Madison Kindler 3 Doeling (up to 3 months) Sydney Hughes 2 Adult Traditional Trail Ellie Anderson 3 Dixie Hall 1 Logan Hughes 4 Sarah Kawcak 6 Eli Hanks 6 Leadline Classes Dusty Hall 1 Maggie Phelan 3 Lenny Klinglesmith 2 Phalon Osborn 4 Lead Line Flag Race Jillian Bumguardner 1 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 5 Kenzie Turner 2 Josh Simmons 4 Doeling (3-6 months) Neil Brennan 3 Zoey LeBlanc 1 Matthew Willey 1 Open Sheep Tom Sharpe 1 Keyhole Race Zeb LeBlanc 2 Clay Allred 1 Orphan Lamb Kelsy Tate 4 Eli Hanks 6 Jaicee Simmons 3 Lukas Coryell 1 Sheridan Harvey 2 Dry Yearling Doe Preston Amick 1 All Around Classes Amber Elliott 4 Lead Line Cloverleaf Barrel Race Macy Collins 1 Zeek Gianinetti 1 All Around Halter Lauren Urista 3 Zoey LeBlanc 1 Nora Gianinetti 1 Justin Hanson 2 Ellie Anderson 1 Josh Simmons 4 Doe Lenny Klinglesmith 4 Kenzie Turner 5 Jaicee Simmons 3 Macy Collins 1 Ewe/1 year & under 2 Tom Sharpe 1 Zeb LeBlanc 2 Charlie Rogers 2 Kelsy Tate 5 Cloverleaf Barrel Race PeeWee Showmanship Macy Collins 1 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 3 Sheridan Harvey 2 Lead Line Pole Bending Clay Allred 1 Ellie Anderson 1 Josh Simmons 4 Dawson Willey 1 Ewe Lamb/under 1 year All Around Trail Course Kenzie Turner 4 Zeb LeBlanc 3 Dusty Hall 1 Kailynn Watson 6 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 7 Lauren Urista 3 Zoey LeBlanc 2 Chance Allred 1 Cutler Mergelman 2 Sarah Kawcak 2 Eli Hanks 6 Jaicee Simmons 1 Dixie Hall 1 Ryann Mergelman 3 Kelsy Tate 8 Amber Elliott 5 Matthew Willey 1 Taylor Neilson 1 Lori Elliot 11 Lead Line Keyhole Race Tatumn Kennedy 5 Tom Sharpe 1 Flag Race Zeb LeBlanc 2 Open Poultry Macy Collins 4 Kash Atwood 10 Eli Hanks 4 Jaicee Simmons 3 Standard American Neil Brennan 9 Kenzie Turner 1 Zoey LeBlanc 1 Maggie Phelan 2 Ewe Lamb/Any Breed Brett Watson 4 SEAN MCMAHON Amber Elliott 3 Josh Simmons 4 Megan Parker of Meeker walks off with her steer after Ryan Phelan 4 Charlie Rogers 2 Justin Hanson 5 Lauren Urista 2 Montey Franklin 3 Kaden Franklin 1 Lenny Klinglesmith 3 winning the first-place ribbon in the market beef class at Open Classes the Rio Blanco County Fair in Meeker. Parker also claimed Sydney Hughes 2 Brett Carroll 6 Pole Bending Mares 5 Years Old & Under fifth place in the senior showmanship beef class. Maggie Phelan 1 PeeWee Showmanship Lauren Urista 3 Mike Chintala 5 Emily Archuleta 3 Charlie Rogers 1 Ranch Working Cow Ellie Anderson 1 JC Chintala 3 Jaicee Simmons 8 Nevaeh LeBlanc 6 Brooke Archuleta 1 Teijah Hall 2 Brett Watson 6 Sheridan Harvey 2 Lynn Carroll 1 Cade Blunt 6 Jace Vroman 4 Lenny Klinglesmith 1 Wakara Ranches 4 Connor Blunt 1 Leah Wood 7 Standard English Open Swine Kash Atwood 3 Traditional Trail Lori Chintala 2 Braydin Raley 8 Logan Hughes 2 Swine Neil Brennan 5 Sheridan Harvey 3 Western Horsemanship Sydney Hughes 3 Rowdy Rosendahl 1 Tom Sharpe 4 Lauren Urista 1 Mares 6 Years Old & Over Jace Vroman 7 Senior Classes Emily Archuleta 2 Ella Fortunato 1 Justin Hanson 2 Kenzie Turner 5 Wakara Ranches 4 Leah Wood 4 Senior Showmanship Ryan Phelan 3 Dawson Willey 1 Eli Hanks 2 Tom Sharpe 1 Alea Ritchie 6 Sydney Hughes 2 Autumn Hobbs 1 Angelina Fortunato 1 Ranch Head Horsemanship Maggie Phelan 6 Brett Carroll 7 Connor Blunt 3 Kelten Burch 1 Logan Hughes 4 Brett Watson 1 Amber Elliott 4 Deana Wood 3 Nevaeh LeBlanc 2 Taylor Elliott 4 Bonnie Coryell 1 Wool Fleece Lenny Klinglesmith 3 Taylor Elliott 6 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 1 Andy Urista 3 Fine Blood – Range Ewe Neil Brennan 5 Junior Classes Leah Wood 2 Cade Blunt 5 Standard Mediterranean Thomas Theos 1 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 4 Showmanship Mike Chintala 5 Western Pleasure Dillon Hobbs 4 Thomas Theos 2 Justin Hanson 6 Madison Kindler 2 Western Pleasure Kelten Burch 1 Miles Franklin 1 Kelsy Tate 2 Anya Ritchie 4 Geldings 5 Years Old & Under Jace Vroman 7 Andy Urista 2 Matthew Willey 2 Miscellaneous Peter Hanks 3 Phalon Osborn 2 Alea Ritchie 5 Sydney Hughes 3 Matthew Willey 3 Pet Rock (Mentor and Me) Ranch Heel Horse Deana Wood 1 Andy Urista 3 Connor Blunt 1 Taylor Elliott 4 Brooke Archuleta 5 Holt Pelloni 3 Lenny Klinglesmith 5 Wakara Ranches 5 Nevaeh LeBlanc 3 Jenna Pelloni 4 Brett Carroll 4 Western Pleasure JC Chintala 6 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 2 Western Horsemanship Standard Continental Hoyt Garcia 1 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 1 Lane Anderson 2 Mike Chintala 4 Cade Blunt 6 Kelten Burch 3 Hadley Franklin 2 Haydon Garcia 2 Kelsy Tate 3 Anya Ritchie 5 Wakara Ranches 7 Leah Wood 4 Taylor Elliott 2 Pet Rock (Age 14-59) Kash Atwood 2 Madison Kindler 3 Kelten Burch 1 Andy Urista 1 Standard Others Susan Pelloni 1 Justin Hanson 6 Peter Hanks 4 Flag Race Sydney Hughes 4 Autumn Hobbs 1 Pet Rock (Senior) Deana Wood 1 Geldings 6 Years Old & Over Leah Wood 3 Shirley Sinclair 1 Halter Champs Kathy Buffham 7 Cade Blunt 5 Keyhole Race Bantam Rose Comb Clean Legged Pet Rock w/Metal Grand Champion Mare Western Horsemanship Andy Urista 3 Alea Ritchie 6 Andy Urista 2 Emily Archuleta 2 Susan Pelloni 1 Leah Wood 2 Lane Anderson 2 Justin Hanson 1 Connor Blunt 1 Taylor Elliott 5 Brooke Archuleta 5 Tom Sharpe 1 Peter Hanks 1 Mike Chintala 6 Nevaeh LeBlanc 2 Andy Urista 3 Brooke Archuleta 1 Open Horse Show Deana Wood 5 JC Chintala 4 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 4 Cheyenne Steele 4 Aaron Archuleta 5 Adult Classes Grand Champion Gelding Anya Ritchie 3 Wakara Ranches 8 Nishiko Thelen 1 Aaron Archuleta 3 Adult Showmanship Phalon Osborn 1 Madison Kindler 4 Brady Lanham 9 Cloverleaf Barrel Race Tammy Burch 1 Justin Hanson 2 Amber Elliott 2 Leah Wood 2 Cloverleaf Barrel Race Ducks (Heavy) Tom Sharpe 3 Keyhole Race Lori Chintala 5 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 4 Andy Urista 1 Susan Gillard 2 Lori Elliot 6 Grand Champion Stallion Kelton Turner 2 Nevaeh LeBlanc 3 Andy Urista 3 Autumn Hobbs 1 Sarah Kawcak 4 JC Chintala 2 Deana Wood 5 Stallions 5 Years & Under Connor Blunt 1 Nishiko Thelen 2 Susan Gillard 5 Brett Carroll 5 Wakara Ranches 1 Madison Kindler 3 Wakara Ranches 1 Cade Blunt 5 Susan Gillard 3 Kathy Buffham 2 Peter Hanks 6 Alea Ritchie 6 Flag Race Susan Gillard 4 Intermediate Classes Lane Anderson 1 Stallions 6 Years & Over Jace Vroman 7 Andy Urista 3 Adult Hunt Seat Equitation Over Showmanship Anya Ritchie 4 JC Chintala 1 Braydin Raley 8 Taylor Elliott 5 Turkey Fences Amber Elliot 1 Cheyenne Steele 4 Blaine Taylor 1 Sarah Kawcak 2 RaeLynn Norman 4 Cloverleaf Barrel Race English Equitation (All Ages) Pole Bending Nishiko Thelen 2 Kathy Buffham 1 Phalon Osborn 5 Madison Kindler 5 Phalon Osborn 4 Connor Blunt 5 Andy Urista 1 Open Rabbits Eli Hanks 4 Anya Ritchie 4 Kathy Buffham 3 Nevaeh LeBlanc 6 Junior Buck Adult Western Pleasure Lauren Urista 2 Lane Anderson 1 Sarah Kawcak 2 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 4 Pole Bending Sonya Garcia 2 Neil Brennan 5 Maggie Phelan 3 Peter Hanks 6 Amber Elliott 1 Jace Vroman 8 Andy Urista 4 Haydon Garcia 1 Tom Sharpe 3 Kenzie Turner 6 Kelton Turner 2 Sydney Hughes 5 Cade Blunt 2 Nishiko Thelen 1 Montey Franklin 3 Kathy Buffham 6 Deana Wood 3 Deana Wood 6 Leah Wood 1 Andy Urista 2 Macy Collins 9 Kelsy Tate 2 Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences Braydin Raley 7 Taylor Elliott 5 Macy Collins 4 Tammy Burch 1 Amber Elliot 1 Flag Race PeeWee Classes Alea Ritchie 3 Cheyenne Steele 3 Macy Collins 2 Sarah Kawcak 4 Lane Anderson 3 Trail Class Jamie Bumguardner 4 Western Pleasure Deana Wood 2 Nevaeh LeBlanc 4 Keyhole Race Traditional Trail Adult Western Horsemanship Amber Elliot 2 Kelton Turner 1 Leah Wood 3 Connor Blunt 1 Sydney Hughes 2 Intermediate Buck Kathy Buffham 4 Kenzie Turner 5 Peter Hanks 4 Jace Vroman 7 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 2 Andy Urista 1 Jimmy Musser 4 Sarah Kawcak 6 Eli Hanks 6 Jonathan Fitzgibbons 2 Cade Blunt 3 Taylor Elliott 3 Jamie Bumguardner 2 LoriAnn Klinglesmith 2 Ellie Anderson 4 Traditional Trail Alea Ritchie 5 Alea Ritchie 5 Kelten Burch 4 RIO BLANCO HERALD TIMES 12 A " CLASSIFIEDS Thursday, August 15, 2013

LEGAL NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS

RIO BLANCO COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE Rangely Victim Services PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF UPCOMING ELECTION/ An open door for the protection and ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 200 MAIN CALL FOR NOMINATIONS care of abused and battered persons. ST. MEEKER, COLORADO 81641 On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, the Ran- Non-emergency call 629-5729 or 629- August 22, 2013–7:00 P.M . gely Junior College District election will 0709. Emergencies call 911. Providing The tentative agenda as follows: be held where there will be three seats assistance for victims of violent 1. Roll Call open on the Board of Trustees. The candi- crimes. 2. Additions/Changes to Agenda dates receiving the highest number of 3. Approval of Minutes: July 11, 2013 votes will each serve four-year terms. NEW EDEN Pregnancy Care Services - 4. New Business: Anyone interested in running for these pregnancy tests, emergency supplies, Conditional Use Permit 13-4 –Russell seats must be a registered voter and re- guidance by trained volunteers, classes Ranch, LLP request for a CUP to allow side within the Rangely Junior College on pregnancy and child care, post-abor- building a second residence at 1240 RBC District. In addition it is necessary to tion support, referrals. Mondays and #8, Meeker, Co in Section 29, T1N, R submit a notice of intention to be a can- Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 345 Main 93W 6thP.M. (PIN # 141130300021) Ben didate and a nomination petition signed Street, Meeker. Email: newe- Rogers, 124 RBC #8, Meeker, CO 81641. by at least 25 registered voters residing [email protected] or (970)878-5117. All 5. Discussion of Work in Development in the College District. The first day to services are confidential. (Plan, Processes, Standards, etc.) and/or circulate nomination petitions is August Administrative Matters 7, 2013. The above mentioned forms may MOMS GROUP meeting, open to anyone 6. Old Business be obtained from Becky Dubbert in the with a child 0-5 years, Grace Baptist 7. Adjourn President’s Office on the CNCC-Rangely Church, Rangely, first Thursday of every Campus. The petition must be completed month, 8:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. Info. call and returned to the President’s Office no Heather Zadra (970)629-9937 later than Friday, August 30, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Published: August 15, 2013 Mon. 8 pm, Weds. 7 pm, Fri. 7 pm Rio Blanco Herald Times St. James Church - enter from back parking lot, meetings are downstairs in Richards Hall, 4th & Park, Meeker COMBINED NOTICE - MAILING 878-4158 • 878-5919 CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-12 • 878-5636 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Alanon Thurs. 7 p.m. 878-5655 Deed of Trust: On June 11, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Rio Blanco records. BRESNAN CABLE television customers - Original Grantor(s): Louis C. Vasquez If you are not receiving a television chan- Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., nel station you normally get, 3 people as nominee for Homecomings Financial Network Inc. must report it before it's considered an Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CSH Fund III, LLC outage. Call the service number on your Date of Deed of Trust: May 11, 2006 bill to report. County of Recording: Rio Blanco Recording Date of Deed of Trust: May 16, 2006 Veterans Service Offices Recording Information (Reception Number): 284866 Rio Blanco County: Veterans Service Of- Original Principal Amount: $58,900.00 ficer - Joe Dungan, Wednesday, 1 p.m. Outstanding Principal Balance: $53,929.29 to 3 p.m., County Administration Build- Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the ing, 200 Main Street Suite 300, Meeker. deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when 878-9690 office, 878-3219 home. Fax 878- due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by 9581. the deed of trust and other violations thereof. Rangely: Veterans Service Officer - Hoot THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Gibson, Tuesday and Thursday, 1 p.m. to THE NORTH 50 FEET OF LOT 5 BLOCK C LEECH ADDITION NO.1 ACCORDING TO THE 3 p.m., County Annex, 17497 State Hwy PLAT THEREOF FILED MARCH 22, 1950 AS RECEPTION NO. 79778 TOWN OF RANGELY, 64, Rangely. 878-9695 office, 675-2669 COLORADO home. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 314 S Sunset, Rangely, CO 81648. VFW POST 5843 and Ladies Auxiliary THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- monthly meetings are now held at Kilo- BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. watt Korner in Meeker: VFW Post 5843 - NOTICE OF SALE 6:30 p.m. 2nd Monday. Ladies Auxiliary - The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described 5:00 p.m., 2nd Monday. herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on FOOD BANK of the Rockies mobile pantry Wednesday, 10/09/2013, at Office of the Public Trustee, Rio Blanco County Court- truck will be in Rio Blanco County provid- NOTICE OF UPCOMING ELECTION/CALL TOWN OF MEEKER house, 555 Main Street, Meeker CO 81641, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, ing Food assistance to community mem- FOR NOMINATIONS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEEKER SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and as- ber. Scheduled Dates for 2013 are: Au- The Rangely School District RE-4 Board Tuesday August 20, 2013 Board of Education Workshop signs therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of gust 1, and September 26. They Food of Education election will be held Novem- 7:00 P.M. Regular Scheduled Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other Bank will be at the Fairfield Center at 200 ber 5, 2013. At this election two directors Board Meeting Central Office -- 555 Garfield Street items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as Main Street from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. will be elected for a term of office of four 345 Market Street, Meeker, CO 6:00 p.m. provided by law. years. To be qualified, a candidate must I. Call to Order ERBM Partnership - MHS Track First Publication 8/15/2013 RADINO & CHUCKWAGON have been a registered voter of the dis- A. Pledge of Allegiance Board of Education Regular Meeting Last Publication 9/12/2013 Please call before 9:00 a.m. trict for at least 12 consecutive months II. Roll Call Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Name of Publication Rio Blanco Herald Times day of meal before the election and a resident within III. Approval of the Agenda Central Office -- 555 Garfield Street NOTICE OF RIGHTS 878-5627 or 675-8112 the Rangely School District. A person is IV. Approval of the Previous Minutes Following Policy Workshop YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE Senior Citizen Nutrition Program ineligible to run for school director if he V. Approval of Monthly Disbursements Pledge of Allegiance: Dr. Neilson will CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STA- Meals served at noon. or she has been convicted of committing VI. Public Participation lead the Pledge of Allegiance TUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM Reservations appreciated. a sexual offense against a child. In addi- VII. Staff Updates Action: Approval of Agenda SAID REAL PROPERTY AND/OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UN- Suggested Donation Over 60 - $2.50. tion, it is necessary to submit a notice of VIII. New Business Action: Approval of the Minutes from the DER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF CERTAIN SAID STATUTES, Under 60 - Guest Fee $7. intention to be a candidate and a nomina- A. Public Hearings- 7:00 p.m. Workshop and Regular Board Meeting AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR (Did you know? Homebound trays can tion petition signed by at least 25 regis- 1. Approval of Resolution July 30, 2013 RIGHTS SHALL BE SENT WITH ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, be ordered for over 60, suggested dona- tered voters residing in the School Dis- #07-2013, a resolution approving modifi- Action: Approval - Personnel Report YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. tion $2.50 - 12:10 p.m. pickup.) trict. The first day to circulate nomination cations to the CCOERA Employee Retire- Action: Approval Intergovernmental • A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-38-104 SHALL BE ** MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE** petitions is August 7, 2013 . The forms ment Plan Agreement - School Board Director Elec- FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO FRIDAY, August 16: Beef barley soup, may be obtained from Shari Plummer in IX. Mayor's remarks tion THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED; wheat crackers, California blend vege- the Superintendent's Office at the School IX. Town Manager's Reports Action: Approval Senate Bill 191 - Teach- • IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NO- tables, pineapple gelatin mold. District Central Office at 402 West Main X. Town Attorney's Report er Effectiveness Evaluation Tool TICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EX- MONDAY, August 19: Chili, squash and Street. The form must be completed and XI. Other Board Business Public Input: TENDED; onions, cornbread, fresh apples, wheat returned to the Rangely School District XII. Adjournment Discussion/Action: Mill Levy Override • A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-38-302 SHALL BE crackers. Central Office no later than Friday, Au- Published: August 15, 2013 Report: District TCAP Results FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE NO MORE THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER TUESDAY, August 20: Lemon baked gust 30, 2013 at 4 p.m. Rio Blanco Herald Times Action: Policy Workshop Dates THE SALE; fish, rice pilaf, green beans/mush- Publish August 8,15, 22, 2013 Discussion/Action: Approval of Revised DATE: 06/11/2013 rooms, fruit mix Rio Blanco Herald Times Policy GBGM, GDD - 2nd Reading Karen Arnold, Public Trustee in and for the County of Rio Blanco, State of Colorado WEDNESDAY, August 21: Ham and CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR SCHOOL Approval of Repeal Policy GBGG By: Karen Arnold, Public Trustee beans, tomates, pears, cornbread. DIRECTOR Information The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the at- FRIDAY, August 23: Chicken marsala, NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Meeker School District Re-1 Other torney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: rice, mandarin oranges, parslied car- Estate of Gloria Brooks Forsyth aka Gloria Rio Blanco County, Colorado Adjournment Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 333 WEST COLFAX AVENUE, SUITE 400, DENV- rots, cloverleaf rolls. B. Forsyth and Gloria Forsyth, The Board of Education of Meeker School Check the District website www.meek- ER, CO 80204 (720) 259-6710 Deceased, District Re-1 in the County of Rio Blanco, er.k12.co.us for updates to the agenda. The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. PLEIN AIR painting. Friday evenings 6 Case Number 2013 PR 30007. State of Colorado, calls for nomination of Published: August 15, 2013 Any information provided may be used for that purpose. p.m. at the pullout before K-T on County All persons having claims against the candidates for school directors to be Rio Blanco Herald Times Attorney File # 13CO00024-1 Road 8. Come paint with us. No instruc- above-named estate are required to placed on the ballot for the regular bien- (c)Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 present them to the Personal nial school election to be held on Tues- tion. The Board of County Commissioners will Publish: August 15, 22, 29, September, 5 and 12, 2013 Representative or to District Court of Rio day, November 5, 2013. hold a regularly scheduled board meeting Rio Blanco Herald Times Blanco, County, Colorado at PO Box At this election four (4) directors will be on Monday, August 19, 2013, County An- PISTOL RIVER LEATHER 1150, 555 Main St., Meeker, CO 81641, elected for four (4) year terms. To be nex Building, 17497 State Highway 64, Comin' as close to the truth as a man on or before December 13, 2013, or the qualified a candidate must be a regis- Rangely Colorado can come without actually getting' there claims may be forever barred. tered elector in the school district for at TENTATIVE AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS is pretty close, but it still ain't the truth. Frances Brooks Baker least twelve consecutive months before 11:00 a.m. Board of County Commission- 785 Park Avenue • 878-4346 Personal Representative the election as shown on the records of ers ATV, BOAT and Snowmobile Owners! AA & Al-Anon Meetings - Rangely www.pistolriverleather.com 26236 Cypress Union Lane the Rio Blanco County Clerk & Recorder. a. Pledge of Allegiance You can now renew your Colorado OHV Alcoholics Anonymous - Open meetings Murrieta, CA 92563 A person who desires to be a candidate b. Changes to the agenda registrations on line at: Tues & Thurs, 7 pm, 115 Kennedy Dr., St. (928) 581-1799 for school director shall file a written no- The Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Re- c. Consideration of the minutes of www.parks.state.co.us Timothy's Episcopal Church, Rangely. F.J. Fennessy tice of intention to be a candidate and a creation & Park District has an opening the August 12, 2013, Board Meeting Al-Anon meets Monday, 8:15 pm, 207 S. Attorney of Personal Representative nomination petition in accordance with on the board of directors due to a recent d. Other Sunset, 1st Baptist Church, Rangely. Al- PO Box 1518 law. resignation. If you are an eligible elector 11:05 a.m. Bid Award: Anon info call 970-629-5064 or 970-629- Meeker, CO 81641 Nomination petitions may be obtained at  and are interested in serving on the a.OHV Kiosks 2970. (970) 878-4783 the school administration office, 555 Gar- board, please submit a letter of interest b.2013 Pavement Marking Project The Rio Blanco Herald Times accepts Publish: August 8, 15, and 22, 2013 field, Meeker, Colorado, beginning on Au- along with a resume to the Meeker Re- 11:25a.m. Contracts and Agreements: all major credit cards. You can fax your Rio Blanco Herald Times gust 7, 2013. Office hours are 7:30 a.m. MEEKER CAT Coalition accepting cat food creation Center, Attn: Board Opening, 101 Airports: classified ad or subscription to to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday or monetary donations for spay/neuter Ute Road, Meeker, CO 81641. 11:40a.m. Public Comment (970)878-4016 or email to: and 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday. and health care. Donations may be left at 11:45a.m. Commissioners Update [email protected] Completed petitions with twenty-five (25) The Vet Clinic in Meeker or call 878-3560 WANTED: MOUNTAIN VALLEY Bank is OTHER COUNTY BUSINESS valid signatures should be submitted to RIO BLANCO Masonic Lodge #80 meets or 878-4429 for more information. researching the history of the building in If you need special accommodations Janelle Urista/Jessica Browning, the 2nd and 4th Thursday, 7:00pm, at 7th association with a permanent display please call 970-878-9573 in advance of School District's designated election of- and Park, Meeker. and information and national application the meeting so that reasonable accom- RANGELY ROCKCRAWLING & 4 Wheel ficials no later than 4:00 p.m. on August for historical designation. If you have modations may be made. Please check Drive group in Rangely meets the 3rd 30, 2013. any photos, stories, information or the County's website www.co.rio-blan- Tuesday of each month at the Rio Blanco IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Edu- memorabilia about the IOOF building or co.co.us for an updated agenda. SAFEHOUSE Water Users Building on Hwy. 64 at 7 cation of Meeker School District Re-1, in If you are being abused physically or the Oddfellows/Rebekahs organization, Published: August 15, 2013 p.m. the County of Rio Blanco and State of mentally, you can call SAFEHOUSE for please contact Tawny Halandras at Rio Blanco Herald Times Colorado, has caused this call for nomi- confidential shelter and help. (970)878-0103 or email information to nations to be given this 8th day of Au- 878-3131 MEEKER HOUSING Authority Board of Di- [email protected] gust, 2013. rectors meets the 2nd Thursday of the Publish: August 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2013 month at 9:30 a.m. at The Pines, 875 Rio Blanco Herald Times Water St., Meeker. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS YARD SALES HELP WANTED: HELP WANTED: HOMES: MEEKER RENTALS: MEEKER FULL TIME PART TIME JAK'S PRODUCE MEEKER: MULTI-FAMILY yard sale. 907 MANUFACTURED HOME for sale. 2002 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 11th Street. Saturday, August 17–8:00 Summit Crest 14x56, 2 BDR, 1 BA. Set up Fresh veggies, fruit & Part-time Teller 1 BDR furnished apartment utilities in- a.m. DeseradoMine – Rangely, Colorado in a trailer park. Make an offer. Call Palisade peaches! First National Bank of the Rockies - cluded, quiet setting, no smoking, no Friday afternoon August 16 DIESEL MECHANIC/WELDER (970)878-4915 pets. 878-4141 or 878-4198 leave mes- $29.34 per hour + OT Meeker 11 a.m. to 6 p.m RANGELY: DKG Self-Storage #13, Satur- We are looking for a customer service sage. Saturday, August 17, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. day, August 17–8 a.m. 2 generators, sec- 5+ years current experience in diesel me- 1350 SAGE Ridge Road 4BDR 3BA home oriented individual with cash handling AVAILABLE NOW . Nice 5 BDR, 3 BA on 7th Street between tional couch (like new), clothes, dress- chanic/welding. Maintenance, trou- on double lot in Sage Hills. Large deck experience to join our team. Banking ex- home in Sage Hills. Attached garage, Market & Water Streets • Meeker ers, 2 baby cribs, baby items, and lots of bleshoot, repair diesel equipment, hy- with beautiful, unobstructed views. Many perience is a plus. Additional pay and fenced yard, washer and dryer, pets okay. More info. (970)216-9650 things $1 or less. draulic systems, engines, drive trains, extras. $240,000. See photos at Western- underground & surface mining equipment, benefits available. Send your resume to Rent plus utilities. Call (970)319-0871. [email protected]. EEO/AA. slopefsbo.com. Call (970)878-3228. CONTENTS OF Unit #20 at Rangely Self MEEKER: NEW CREATION CHURCH , 970 9th haulage equipment, diesel trucks, etc. Storage, 239 E. Market St., Rangely, CO Must weld/fabricate all positions using EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN, SPACIOUS, 2 St., Saturday August 17, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., many BDR apt. Hot water heat, water, sewer, will be sold if full payment is not made, items available. stick/mig. Diesel mechanic technical RENTALS: MEEKER August 16, 2013. school graduate or certified diesel me- theheraldtimes.com trash paid. Lease/Deposit required. chanic training from Caterpillar, Cum- NS,NP. (970)878-4592. HUNTING AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1. Deposit and AUCTIONS mins, Euclid, Wagner, required. Coal reference required. 2 BDR, 1.75 BA town- mining experience preferred. HELP WANTED: house for rent, with a fenced backyard, STORAGE DEPOT 10x25 unit. 878-4808. Competitive salary, excellent benefit MORNING AUCTION: Saturday August 17– WANTING to rent cabin or house in Craig SEASONAL Washer and dryer hookups, all electric package, pension plan and 401k. Send 10 a.m.–344 River View Avenue, Craig or Meeker area, for 6 to 8 peole, hunters, heat. Call (970)878-0790. 12TH STREET APARTMENTS resume to: Rob McFerron, HR Manager, Colo. (South of Murdochs). 1979 Ford non-smokers, and clean. October 31 - No- Water Commissioner Rio Blanco County 2 BDR, 1 BA, heat, hot water, cable in- DeseradoMine, 3607 County Road, Ran- F150, 4x4 pickup, 18' boat, TV's, rocking vember 6. Call John (530) 675-2434. CO Division of Water Resources FURNISHED, 2BDR, 1 BA townhouse. cluded. Call (970)261-1441 or (970)878- gely, CO 81648, FAX: 970-675-4388 or chair, furniture, sewing items, plants, Temporary 9 month position $600 a month plus deposit, includes ca- 3739. EMAIL: [email protected] EEO/M/ canning items, buffet, single trees, BBQ, (20-40 hours per week) ble and internet. Call (970)878-5367 or F/V/H upright freezer, good clean hand and pow- MISCELLANEOUS Salary $17.84 to $24.76 per hour (970)878-3736. HALANDRAS BUILDING , 300 sq. ft. interi- er tools of all kinds, tool boxes, pressure Information or to apply contact Erin Light or office, includes utilities. Off street MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN. ERBM Re- washer, antiques, etc, etc. They have a ASK ABOUT OUR CNC MACHINING 970-879-0272 x6013 by COB August 23, 2013 parking, easy access. (970)629-9714. creation & Park District is seeking a CLEAN, QUIET, 2 BDR, 1 BA townhouse, 20'x10'storage shed full of 11 years of Can't get a metal part? We can make all Maintenance Technician, full time, with $475 a month plus deposit. Call (970)878- antiques, household and tools, won't un- kinds of parts. We have CNC Machine Rocky Mountain Storage & Rentals benefits; hiring range $14.65-$17.85/hr. BUSINESS 5367 or (970)878-3736. load until auction time. If more info, call equipment, lathe and tooling to do the 5x10, 10x10 storage units available in Duties include, but are not limited to: OPPORTUNITY Steve Claypoole, CP Auction Service (970) job. Contact Phil at Family Automotive town. 878-0085 or 878-3700. maintenance of parks, facilities, irriga- FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED 2 BDR, 2BA 824-2525. See web www.cpauction.com. and Machine. (970)878-5606. tion, open space and landscaping; opera- clean and modern apartments. Utilities "Call me about a sale for you." 2000 3/4 ton Chevy van with installed THE FORMER BLM Building west of tion and maintenance of power tools, included, in unit W/D, NS, pet negotiable. carper shampooer. All accessories in- Meeker is for rent. The building consists equipment, light machinery and light duty 14 month lease-$800/month FIRST & cluded for $25,000. For more information of approximately 10,000 square feet of of- ESTATE AUCTION: Saturday, August 24th– PETS vehicles. Requirements include, but are LAST months FREE. 6 months lease-$900/ call (970) 675-2608. fice space. Interested parties may con- 10 a.m., 849 Barclay Street, Craig Colo. not limited to: applicant must be 18 month. Month to month-$1400/month. tact the Meeker Re-1 School District Su- 1971 Buick Skylark–started to be re- SCHNAUZER PUPPIES. Exotic colors, ma- years of age or older, possess a high $1500 deposit to move in. Western Ex- LAND/LOTS perintendent at 878-9040 for more infor- stored, shovels, rakes, hoes, ect. Crocks, ture 8-13 pounds. Do not shed. $500-$700. school diploma or GED, possess and posures Realty, LLC (970)878-5877. Call (970)675-8759. mation. Eagle Salesman sample cook stove, maintain a valid Colorado Driver‚Äôs li- FSBO HORSE property, 22 acres, new 5 Roseville McCoy–Hull pottery, lots of cense. A completed ERBM Recreation & wire barb-les fence, 200 amp service, Commercial office space available in Hu- glassware of all kinds and colors, bed- Park District job application is required cistern, heated utility bldg, horse barn, ding, cast iron, toy, cruet set, primitives, WANTED for consideration and should be returned gus Building, downtown Meeker. 878- corrals, shed, RV service, house ready. 4138. copper items, enamel ware, cowboy , to ERBM Recreation & Park District, Attn: $89,500. Possible lease purchase. 4751 branding irons, petrified wood, marbles, WANTED: MOUNTAIN VALLEY Bank is Human Resources, 101 Ute Rd, Meeker, County Road 7. (580) 571-5967 milk and cheese cans, elk teeth jewelry, researching the history of the building in CO 81641. 970-878-3403. Applications are new metal detector, 60 cups and saucers, association with a permanent display available at the Meeker Recreation Center bedroom set, table and chairs, cedar and information and national application and on the website, www.MeekerRecDis- chest, , Victorian couch set, oak for historical designation. If you have trict.com. Complete job description is RIOBLANCOHERALDTIMES china, oak desk, other furniture and more any photos, stories, information or available upon request and online. Appli- lots of nice items. For more info, call memorabilia about the IOOF building or cations will be accepted through Thurs- Steve Claypoole, CP Auction Service the Oddfellows/Rebekahs organization, day, August 15, 2013. ERBM Recreation (970) 260-5577. See web www.cpauc- please contact Tawny Halandras at & Park District is an equal opportunity tion.com . "Call me about a sale for you." (970)878-0103 or email information to employer. [email protected] CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Sat. Aug. 31st– HELP WANTED: 10 a.m. Garfield County Fair Grounds, Ri- GENERAL DIRECTORY fle, CO. Household furniture, Antiques HELP WANTED: and Collectables, Large Assort. nick FULL TIME BUSINESS knacks, Horse tack, Much Much more. WHITE RIVER MARKET is now hiring. Apply within Consignment taken till full At Fair at 609 W. Hwy. 64 in Rangely. Grounds on the 30th More info. Or to Con- OPERATOR – Rio Blanco County is seek- MEEKER sign Call 970-571-1608, ing qualified applicants for Operator at Clint A. Shults, LUTCF Ralph Fritzlan Auctioneer the Road & Bridge Dept in Rangely. This WATT'S RANCH Market is looking for STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Insurance and Financial Services Agent Website Silvernickelauction.com position operates road maintenance qualified, energetic people to work in our equipment and performs semiskilled and deli. Please pick up your application at unskilled labor in the construction and Watt's Ranch Market today! 592 Main St., Suite 16, P.O. Box 2488 APPLIANCES maintenance of county roads. A current Meeker, CO 81641 Meeker/Rangely Class B CDL is required (Class A required FT/PT Class A & B Drivers - Now hiring FT KEVIN AMACK Bus: 970.878.3400 Cell: 970.201.4104 GE REFRIGERATOR, 1997, 21 cu.ft. Very within 6 months). This position is full Fax: 970.878.5713 and PT drivers for tandem dump trucks, INSURANCEKEVIN AMACK AGENCY,Agent INC. good condition except for automatic ice- time with paid benefits. $16.04-16.56/hr. semis and ready-mix trucks. Must be [email protected] maker . Instructions included. $100/OBO. To apply, submit a completed Rio Blanco 628 Main 402 W. Main St., Suite 139 Registered Representative drug-free and have clean MVR. Competi- P.O. Box 347 Rangely, CO 81648 Farmers Financial Solutions, LLC (970) 675-8960, 629-1083. Leave Mes- County General Application and Driver’s tive wages and benefits available. Apply Meeker, CO 81641 (970) 675-5455 30801 Agoura Road, Bldg. 1, Agoura Hills, CA 91301-2054 sage. Supplemental Application to the HR De- in person at Meeker Sand & Gravel or fax (970) 878-4036 (800) 440-3418 818-584-0200 Member FINRA & SIPC partment at P.O. Box i, Meeker, CO application to 878-3671. 81641. Applications can be obtained from FARM & RANCH the HR Dept or downloaded from our web- BROTHERS CUSTOM Processing: Full site at www.co.rio-blanco.co.us/person- and Part Time position. Pick up an appli- Farm Bureau Insurance ALFALFA AND grass mix $7 a bale. Call nel. For information call 970-878-9570. cation at the store. 101 E. Market, Meek- (970)675-8759. Application deadline: August 19, 2013. er. Announcement #1316B. EOE 43904 highway 13 James A. Amick (located behind Samuelson Hardware) Agent FORD 8-N Tractor for sale. (970)878-5465 970-878-0000 [email protected] in the evenings. PATROL SERGEANT–RIO Blanco County is PIONEERS currently seeking qualified applicants for MEDICAL CENTER, Auto Glass Auto Body a Patrol Sergeant in the Sheriff’s Office a community oriented medical center with high patient Chip Repair Spray-In Bedliners 733 Main St.• PO Box 659• Meeker FURNITURE in Meeker. Must be Colorado POST certi- standards, is hiring for the following positions: Office: 970-878-3664 Fax: 970-878-3415 Cell: 970-942-8524 & HOME fied, minimum 21 yrs of age, and 5 yrs of PRN: FURNISHINGS experience as a certified peace officer. I Patient Care Tech Pre-employment drug, psychological and I RN - Acute/E.D. polygraph testing required, valid CO driv- LLC FOR SALE: Hide-a-bed couch with match- I RN - Walbridge Wing Tire & Services er’s license. Annual drug testing re- ing rocker love seat. Blue in color. Good I LPN - Walbridge Wing is quired. Full-time position with benefits. Schindler Services LLC Condition. $75.00 or best offer for the ire & $4,408/mo. To apply, submit a completed Submit Resume and/or Application to: Cole T ny. pair. Call 878-5242 or 942-7029. owned compa Rio Blanco County Application and a Pioneers Medical Center, HR, a family 345 Cleveland St., Meeker, Colo., 81641 ResidentialPlumbing | Commercial | Remodel | Service Calls We offer some of the following services and more: Sheriff Supplemental Application to the Visit our Web site at: 24 Hr. Mobile Tire Service & Tire Shop • 24 Hr. Oil & Lube Service in shop or on Location SOFA SLEEPER, queen, microfiber suede, HR Department, P.O. Box i, Meeker, CO www.pioneershospital.org Boiler Systems/ Hot Water Heat rust color, excellent condition, $600 OBO. 81641, (970) 878-9570. Applications can Specializing in Custom Homes We can take care of: Tires, Services & Minor Repairs on anything. be obtained from the HR Department or 163 Water St. Meeker, CO 81641 Call Jody: (970)878-5083 or (641)691- PioneersPhone: 970! 878.5047 Medical Fax: 970! Center 878.3285 Randy Schindler Cell (970) 274-8050 (970) 404-7299 or (970) 404-7474 2778. our website, www.co.rio-blanco.co.us/ 345 Cleveland, Meeker, CO 81641 Master Plumber Office (970) 878-5153 personnel . Deadline is August GUNS 27, 2013. Announcement #1321 EOE MA FAMIGLIA Restaurant is looking for reliable individuals for front of the house LDNK KELLEY'S GUNSMITHING and kitchen positions to include: Delivery, RANGELY Would like to buy quality EXPERIENCED WELL service rig operator. dish, prep, expeditor and cook. Mostly High Country guns and optics Good pay and steady work. Must pass evenings with some days. Apply in per- PORTABLES 878-4582 drug test. Call (435)828-3915. son at 410 Market Street. Stewart Welding PortAJohn • Septic • Rolloff Services 98 County Road 46 Lifeguards: Meeker Recreation Center is Locally Owned & Operated • Trailer Axles & Accessories • seeking applications for permanent full Your is Our Business 24 - Hour Service time and part time lifeguards. Lifeguards on Welding and Machine Work are trained professional rescuers who en- BusinessLevi & Darcy Roach sure the safety of patrons by preventing 970-878-6361 Certified Oilfield Welders and responding to emergencies in and out Ed Stewart: 675-2063 of the aquatic facility. Applicants must SHOP PHONE: 675-8720 be 15 years of age or older; know how to swim; be available for daytime shifts, Casey Tech Services, LLC early morning, evening, split and/or wee- • Computer Diagnostics & Repair kend shifts; and be available a minimum of 12 hours per week. As part of the inter- • Virus & Spyware Clean-up & For ALL ELECTRICAL WORK view process, candidates will be asked Removal your local computer OF ALL KINDS to swim 300 yards using crawl stroke and support needs! RESIDENTIAL •COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL breast stroke, perform a brick dive in the • Audio/Visual Cabling & Consulting MARTY CASEY deep end of the pool and tread water for 2 • Residential & Business DUCEY’S minutes. Candidates do not need to hold 970.878.4650 Networking Solutions a lifeguard certification card as we will [email protected] ELECTRIC train selected candidates on site. If se- 739 East Main Street, Rangely •563 Market Street, Meeker lected, must be available from August 26–Sept 8 (Labor Day weekend excluded) 675-8368 • Alan Ducey • 878-4144 24-HOUR SERVICE for training. Lifeguards are also responsi- ble for performing maintenance and in- spection of the facility on a daily basis; THERAPEUTIC & MEDICAL Collision • Frame reporting any unsafe conditions or equip- Auto Glass MASSAGE RANGELY COLLISION PPG Paint ment to the supervisor(s); monitoring pool Reflex Spray On Truck Liners water chemistry and filling out required Deep Tissue • Aromatherapy • Reflexology • Healing Touch • Cranial Sacral ENTER records and reports. • Trauma Touch • Oncology • Swedish C , LLC 970.675.3003 [email protected] Salary range $9–$11/hr. A completed GINA M. , RMT 970.629.5411 592 Main Street, Suite 20 Now Taking Appointments ERBM Recreation & Park District job ap- The Hugus Building plication is required for consideration and Meeker, Colorado 81641 “ Massage With Heart” should be returned to ERBM Recreation & Park District, Attn: Human Resources, 101 Ute Rd., Meeker, CO 81641. Applica- Complete Automotive Repairs I tions are available at the Meeker Recrea- Computer Diagnostics 714 Prospect St. Rangely, CO 81648 tion Center and on the website, CNC Machining www.MeekerRecDistrict.com. Complete Fabricating • Welding job description is available upon request Call 675-5033 or and online. ERBM Recreation & Park Dis- 878-4017 to place your trict is an Equal Opportunity Employer. FAMIL6thY A &U MarketTOM St.OTIVE ad in the Business 970-878-3403. Applications will be ac- Meeker, CO 81641 Directory cepted through August 18, 2013. 970.878.5606 Phil Mass Mike Mohr TODAY! 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Meeker Laurie J. Brooks BROOKS REALTY Owner/Broker ATTENTION HOME BUYERS! 889 Main St., Meeker, Colorado Rangely (970) 878-5858 • (970) 675-2525 Charlie Novak WWW.BROOKSREALTYMEEKER.COM Broker Associate NEW LISTING! 1394 RIDGE ROAD 1,000s of RBC 1548 SF Ranch Style Home, N NEW: Rangely ~ 33553 HWY 64, 214 acre ranch with good White River frontage, irrigated pasture & 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, vaulted ceiling, hay production. 4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home with large kitchen & dining area, big family room. fireplace, 2 car garage, corner lot.

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A tion, all on a total of 30 acres. numerous out buildings, include 1200 SF pole barn and finished 1008 SF R frame built garage. $219,000 $280,000 here every week N 315 &317 N. Grand Ave. Duplex: Attractively renovated. Each unit has 1,200 SF. 2 Bed, 2 Bath, W/D hook- up, carport for each side. Priced to Sell! $139,500 Excellent income property. Cindy Welle, Broker (970) 878-5165 for a new home! N RIMROCK CAMPGROUND- 73179 HWY 64/Meeker- Great Income property, 14.5 acres offering 1,435 SF home w/ 238 SF att. front office. numerous cabins & outbuildings, single wide mobile home rental.

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M 6320 County Rd 7 Great location and view. Five acres with 3 BD, 2 BA home. Reduced! $167,500 N Cindy Welle, Broker ~Owner 1033 W Market St. 1886 County Rd 8 One of a kind property, w/ approx. 1/2 mile of White River Frontage. Great views, Wendy Garrett, Broker Assoc. Meeker, Colo.. 3 BD, 2 3/4 bath home / large deck on south side, det. work garage. exceptional fishing and close to Abby Welle, Broker Assoc. town! $365,000 81641 643 Main Street N P.O. Box 1384 N NEW: 1028 Julie Circle, Cute and spotless 2 bedroom, one bath home, open kitchen with fireplace in Meeker, CO 81641 970-878-5877 living room, fully fenced backyard with deck. Priced to move $110,000 1153 & 1163 Market Street ~ SOLD | 208 E. Rio Blanco ~ SOLD | 1025 Jill Drive ~ SOLD Featured Property of the Week RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1130 Market St. • PO Box 2107 1246 Cleveland Street, Clean Tri-level home, 1280 SF total living area. 789 8th Street — Unique and immaculate 5 BD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Meeker, CO 81641 Located on a dead end street close to Ute Park. Call for a showing today. $173,900 home with income potential. Large property with 1036 Shults Drive — 32 unit apartment complex 970-878-4715 • Fax 878-4780 separate apartment, garage and storage areas. built in 2008. Will consider partnerships. Cell 970-390-2182 $475,000 O 2606 C.R. 33 SOLD $2,900,000 [email protected] 1407 Silver Sage Road - 4 BD, 3BA, 317 East Market St. — 4.25 acres including a [email protected] 1160 Mimi Circle, SOLD custom-built home with 3 car garage and Commercial Building, large workshop and 3 acre panoramic views, one of the highest quality vacant lot with highway frontage. $975,000. 2257 C.R. 6 $309,000 homes in Meeker. $439,000 1287 W. Market Street. 8,000 Sq.Ft. Commercial NEW LISTING-981 8th, $299,500 1411 Silver Sage Road - Beautiful ranch style Member of Craig Board of Realtors Aspen, Glenwood Springs, Rifle and Craig MLS. Visit www.Realtor.com Building on 4 Lots on Highway. Great Rental 73209 Hwy 64 – 36+ acres with cabin, large shop, awesome views ...... $297,500 . . . . home, 4 BD, 2.5 BA, large garage. $380,000 Property. $575,000. HOMES IN MEEKER … newer 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath home on large lot ...... NEW 1365 Robert St., 4BD, 2BA, sensational 624 Market St. — Large restaurant building, NEW LISTING-1394 Ridge Road, $280,000 and beautifully crafted home in Sage Hills. currently being leased and recently remodeled *NEW-864 Hill St.-4 BR, 2 BA bi-level home. New paint, floor coverings, and stucco siding. Move in ready. $170,000 566 Rimrock–Newhomeon23acres,greatviews...... Dr $270,000 Offering a luxuriously designed kitchen and living with outstanding location, Beautiful rock outcrop- *NEW-1369 Juniper Rd.-Beautiful home on 2 large lots, 3 BR, 2 ½ BA, attached garage, landscaped w/ sprinker room with a gorgeous outlook over the White pings. $562,500.00 system, covered patio. 3rd lot available with shed @ $35,000 $295,000 1343 Sage Ridge Rd Views, 4bdrms,3baths, 4 car garage ...... $219,000 River Valley. NEW CONSTRUCTION. $340,000 317 East Market St. - 3 acre building site located *NEW 1107 Pinyon-3BR, 2BA home on over 3 lots in town, views. Possible lease option. $179,000 866 Cleveland St– New Listing, 11.2 acres, home, outbldgs ...... $199,000 1145 Michael Cr. 3BD, 2BA home located in a at the east end of Meeker. It is shovel ready with *NEW 917 4th St.- Beautiful 5 BR, 3 BA home on 2 quiet, private lots. Basement, garage, trees. $279,000. move in ready, 3 bdrm,2ba ...... quite neighborhood with garage and rec room. access to Hwy 13. $425,000. *NEW 974 Main St.- 1BR, 1 BA cottage. Super cute and clean, covered porch, nice yard, carport. $90,000 569 Larry Lane $189,000 $204,000. SHORT SALE, MAKE OFFER 290 4th St. - 4BD, 2.5 BA, 3,893 Sq. Ft. com- *NEW 973 Pinyon St.- 4 BR, 2BA bi-level home on corner lot, fenced yard, garage. $139,000 560 5th Street – Fully furnished home on 5 acres, good water ...... $185,000 1045 Lance Cr. — 5 BD, 2 BA home with cus- mercial building on corner lot in the downtown *NEW 830 Water St.-3 BR, 2BA one level home, fenced corner lot. Garage. Move in ready. $175,900 – New 3bdrm home, full basement ...... tom garage and large yard on a quiet cul-de-sac, area of Meeker. Previously used as Savings & *787 12th St.-3BR, 2 BA home on 2+ lots, barn, garage. $159.000. Reduced- POSSIBLE LEASE 1246 Cleveland Street $173,900 $198,500 Loan business. Currently being rented as a *NEW 585 Cleveland St.- 3BR 3BA home like no other in the heart of Meeker, attention to detail in every area! 517 Park Avenue–cute3+bedroomhome,quietstreet ...... $170,000 RANGELY — 267 Crest St., nice 4 BD, 2 BA home. $330,000 Private fenced back yard, shop, big car port, trees. SCHEDULE A SHOWING. $449,000 1217 Main Street– beautiful 2+ bedroom home, corner lot, etc...... $149,500 home in a quite neighborhood. Great yard and NEW 1107 Market Street - Large office sunroom, garage and carport. $195,000 *601 Pine St.- Lg corner lot in N. Meeker with a 1 bd home, storage shed, trees. $69,000 SALE PENDING – Home with rental potential and large metal shop ...... building/boarding house along with a cozy single *145 5th St.-Near downtown, 2+ BR ,1BA log home, large deck, heated garage with shop area $149,000 REDUCED 242 Park Ave. $145,000 NEW 973 Main Street - Nicely remodeled family home. Fantastic Highway 13 frontage, *1089 Pinyon St- Lg lot with3 BR, 2 BA bi-level home, new Trex deck, awesome views. $145,000 SALE PENDING – Tri-level home, clean, move in ready ...... 1BD/1.75 BA home, garage and cottage on large lot and off street parking. $250,000 713 Hill St $125,000 *970 9th St.- 4 BR 3-1/2BA two story log home, large lot, carport. $175,000 – COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, PRIME location ...... 2+ lots. Deck, privacy fence, shade trees, 206 Market Street - Main floor retail space with Garfield St Townhouses $29,900-$49,900 garden space and more! $188,000 *939 Park Ave.-4BR, 4BA home. Updated kitchen, granite countertops, new S.S. appliances, new flooring, new residential basement, large metal shop. $159,000 Vacant Lot – Great starter home, 15000 SF corner lot ...... $25,000 NEW 769.5 Pine Street - Private 3BD/2BA jetted bathtub, new deck, attached garage and a huge heated shop. $234,900 REDUCED! remodeled home with stainless steel appliances, *11 East Main St- 3 to 4 bedroom log home, 1.75 baths, living & family rooms, oak floors. REDUCED $193,500 –largesite,2+bdrmhome,largeshop...... wonderful shaded porch, chain link fence, garage RANCHES *562 Larry Lane-Corner lot, 1 level, 3 BR 2BA, fenced yard, garage, deck. $149,000 MAKE AN OFFER! – Older home with character, Very Motivated Seller ...... and storage shed. $179,000 Two Ranches. 344 acre ranch and 611 acre *643 12th St- 4 BR, 2 BA bi-level home. Garage, carport, fenced back yard. $129,000. PRICED REDUCED! ranch. Great for livestock, haying and – 5 units, varying prices, owner terms . . . 780 11th Street — Remodeled 3 BD, 2 BA hunting, Call Onea Miller. bi-level home with fenced yard. $167,900 Premier Hunting Ranch. — 2,000 acres RANCHES — RURAL RESIDENTIAL — HUNTING PROPERTIES... KAREN REED– 1280 Garfield, includes water tap. Make Offer .S . .USANA ...... F . .IELD . . 1170 Cleveland Street, large home with full deeded, plus 14,000 acre BLM Grazing BROKER/OWNER ASSOCIATE BROKER basement, family room, rec room, carport, nice Permit priced at $1,800 per deeded acre. *NEW 1161 CR8 - 5 acres, river view, remodeled 2+BR 2 BA, carport, deck, A/C, new heating system. $349,000 *NEW 950 CR14- Mountain cabin 26 miles up river. 2 BR, 1 BA with great views, in the woods. $289,000. CELL: CELL: trees. $158,900 RIVER RANCH ON THE YAMPA *NEW 12916 County Rd. 8- Great vacation home or year around living, sleeps 10, river views, 35 acres, garage, (970) 629-2357 (970) 629-8242 675 11th Street - 4 BD, 2 BA home with attached This attractive ranch borders public lands garage, metal storage and hot tub. Ready for and has over a mile of Yampa River Frontage, outbuildings, private setting. This is a must see one of a kind property! $400,000 Yo hablo Espanol offers! REDUCED! $139,000 SALE PENDING! includes, 126 +/- acres, a 5 bedroom, *1337 Meath Dr.- 35 acres 9 miles east with a nice 3 BR, 2 BA home, pastures, views. $265,000. 4 bathroom, 4,348 sq. ft., 3 story home, *13245 CR8 - 5 acres 14 miles up-river, well, trees, nice 3 BR, 2 BA home, decks, garage, shop. $360,000 1021 Main St. 4 BD, 2.25 BA ranch style home outdoor riding arena, barn and hay meadows. *444 Agency Dr.-4 BR 3-1/2 BA log home, over 3,500 sq. ft. on 5 acres, barn, irrigated pasture, attached garage, 117 W. MAIN ST. • RANGELY, CO 81648 • (970) 675-2299 with large living room, new detached garage. Located west of Craig, CO...$1,900,000 UNDER CONTRACT! $139,000 near golf course. What a deal! $369,000 RESIDENTIAL NEW 852 9th Street - 2bd, 1ba home on large *4637 CR8 - 77 irrigated acres, 2 story home, barns, shop, sheds, hay pastures, good water. $690,000...... lot with hobby room. Good location. $130,000. VACANT LAND *850 County Rd. 10-32 acres with 2 log homes, 2 wells, 2 septic systems, 2 electric meters, shop, garage, fenced, 137 S.White 2BR/1.5BA, Condemned house on large lot $85,000 43902 Highway 13 — 2.5 acres of commercial pond. Near the river, Lake Avery, and great hunting. . $695,000 REDUCED NEW 1160 Main Street - 3BD/1 BA home with land in Curtis Creek. $250,000 314 E. Rangely 3Bd, 2 Bath Singlewide Manufactured home 1,242.5 sq ft $85,000 new siding and roof. Walk out basement, wood *River Property- CR 12- 5+ acres 28 miles up river, with 2 BR, 1 BA cabin, good well, fish pond. $295,000 burning stove and fenced backyard. Lots of 41 vacant lots in Sanderson Hills Subdivision. *510 Meadow Lane -6.92 acres with 2,332 sq. ft. 2 story home, 3 BR , 2 ½ BA Private river setting, pond , hot tub, 205 E. Raven 1981 Cozy Townhouse 2 Bd/1.75 Bath 941 sq ft living space $89,900 space for the price! $119,000 These are nice lots located on the northwest side gazebo, Great horse property! REDUCED $399,900 281 Crest Foreclosure, Ranch over full basement w/garage, 3Bd/2.5Bath, $151,900 of the Subdivision. $250,000 for all or 7 lots at *2000 County Rd. 119 Forest Service cabin on Ute Creek, 1BR,1BA, $85,000 781 12th St. 2 BD,1.5 BA, Townhouse. $6,200 per lot. OWNER FINANCING 121 Foothill Dr. Updated home 3Bd/1 Bath 2 car garage Built in 1946 1,797 sq ft $168,400 Asking $30,000 — MAKE AN OFFER! *710 Shaman Tr.- 3+ BR,4BA , Custom built 4,534 sq ft home on 5 acres, great views, garage. $448,000 48 Acres - 5 miles south of Meeker, joins BLM, *24530 County Rd. 8- A-frame cabin on small acreage, up-river, vacation home, views! $169,000 1101 Tanglewood Ln. Well kept 3Bd/2 Bath Built in 1982 1,512 sq ft $169,900 open to trades or offers $235,000 RURAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES *40 Acres up South Fork- Lots of trees, water, 4 BR, 2 BA lodge, Nat. Forest access, HUNTING. $585,000. 226 Morrison Ave. Bi-level next to park 3Bd/2 Bath 1,686 sq ft 960 sq ft garage $183,000 99 acres — vacant land that joins the BLM. *13051 CR8 - 52 Acres, 14 miles up river, 2 living quarters buildings, garage, hunting. $435,000. 40000 Hwy 13 — Hacienda Rio Blanco, 6,211 $139,000 233 S.White Beautiful Bi-level Home 5 Bd/2 Bath 1,642 living sq. ft Built in 1975 $184,000 sq.ft. Spanish Style Home on 6 acres with River 208 Hillcrest Cir Spectacular views 3Bd/1.75 Bath w/sauna Built in 1983 1,960 sq ft $185,000 Frontage. This amiable home is located about 15,000 SQFT, 6th & Water Street — Mixed BUSINESS & INVESTMENT … 1.5 miles from town and is an enjoyable place to Zoning. $120,000 606 S. Stanolind Ave. Gorgeous 4Bd/3.5 Bath Built in 1996 3,123 sq ft $290,000 live. $695,000 *265 6th St.- Commercial building, high traffic location 3.232 sq. ft. $65,000 4.5 lots on 8th St. $100,000 *109 Market St.-3+ lots on the corner of 1st. & Market. Great location. $350,000 501 Vista Circle Beautiful brick home in La Mesa 3,974 sq. ft. Built in 1992 $297,000 439 Agency Drive - Magnificent 4 BD, 3 BA 182 Main Street — Oversized mixed use vacant *Rifle, CO-9 vacant lots near City Hall & new theater, excellent investment opportunity. $1,800,000 log home on 6+ acres. New barn, high end lot, - $85,000 COMMERCIAL appliances and amazing views, just minutes *Rio Blanco Store- Great potential, ¾ acre on Hwy 13, 3,000 sq ft store, café, living quarters. Reduced $130,000...... from Meeker. $525,000 NEW 688 Meath Drive - 35 acres with cleared *Silt, CO- 15 Acre River Front Commercial- I-70 frontage road, just off of Silt exit, next to Holiday Inn Express. 111 Foothill Dr. 6plexGreatInvestmentProperty$350,000 building pad. Will consider all offers! $85,000 945 RBC Rd. 14 — 5 BD,3 BA, custom log Excellent visibility & access. Utilities to boundary. Water rights. $950,000. 402 W. MainMulti-Purpose Building 4.5 Acres Built in 1960 & remodeled in 2000 $2,500,000 home on 5 acres, located approximately 25 miles 23105 Highway 13 — 5.09 Acres with water well *304 4th St. Commercial building on corner lot downtown, great office space, 4,437 sq. ft. $220,000 and electricity. $77,000 up the White River. Reduced to $475,000 ...... DINOSAUR 3778 RBC Rd. 13 - 35 acres with water rights, 4 Lots in Cross L Estates — Possible owner RAW LAND AND HOMESITES ... finance. $74,000 - $77,000. $250,000 for all 6836 CR 104 4Bd/2BathRanchoverbasementon10acresnearMassadona.$130,000 hay field, pastures and beautifully *NEW Juniper Rd.- large lot in Sage Hills with a storage shed on site. $35,000 100 Dakota 3 Bd/2 bath Two-story home w/great finishes in town. $169,000 remodeled 4BD, 2BA home. $399,000 6.79 acres Cross L Estates - Irrigated hay *NEW 860 Shaman Trail- 5.5 acre lot just east of Meeker, Ute Terrace Sub., town water, awesome views. $80,000 281 RBC Rd. 57 — Beautiful log home with 3 meadow, domestic water, electricity & views. Time to build a new house! Reduced to $65,000 *Ridge Estates- 2 to 9 acre lots. Community well, irrigation water to each site. Prices reduced, additional dis- ...... LOTS/LAND BD, 2 BA on 1.4 acres. 10 miles east of Meeker count available. Prices starting from $75,600. 1 mile south of town. on the Flat Tops Scenic By-way. $349,000 3lotsin Ridgeview Sub. Various Prices 2842 Shale Dr. Lot size 2.479 acres $38,000 20 Acres along Strawberry Creek — Mixed *Meadow Lane-33 acre hay meadow with 2,880 sq, ft, barn, horse stalls, tack room, irrigated land, year around grass/alfalfa meadow with creek running through SkullCreekEstatesApprox51/2acres$25,000 1265 La Mesa Close to BLM $40,000 283 Love Lane, 3BD,2BA home on 3.57 acres spring, private setting, 4 miles west of Meeker. $255,000 with new metal workshop, horse barn, fenced property. $63,000 Price Reduced! *River Property-19.6 Acres 12 miles west. Irrigated hay, good home sites, river. $150,000. Redwood Estates Approx1/2acrebuildinglot$28,000 1351 La Mesa 11,659 sq ft $43,000 pasture. Great family home. $299,900 NEW 1095 Pinyon Street - Fantastic views of Lake St. 2 Lots, 10,000 sq. ft. total $28,000 2 Fantastic Lots La Mesa Sub $50,000 each the valley. $60,000 for all 3 lots! *Several nice building lots on Mimi Circle and Michael Circle priced between $22,500 and $25,000. 73229 Highway 64 — Beautiful 38 acres, 3 BD, *20 Acres, Strawberry Creek Minor Subdivision, Lot 3, $63,000 Mesa Dr. 2 lots each 5,000 sq ft $29,000 total CR Land 19.7 acres on river $79,500 OWNER CARRY 2 BA. Private canyon setting with trees and rock 1417 Silver Sage Road — Two vacant lots, *Little Beaver Estates- Lot 4: 35 acres, fenced, good pond, loafing shed, great site. REDUCED TO $79,000. outcroppings. $265,000! Reduced to $55,000 for both. MAKE OFFER! 2LotsintheChaseSubdivisionREDUCED! College View 10 lots, +/- 4 acres near CNCC $150,000 *Little Beaver Estates Lot 5: 35 acres, good pond, pasture. Partially fenced. $83,000. 3.76 acres Down River on CR 2. River front $30,000 20285 RBC Rd. 8 Spacious home on 1.7 acres, 2 adjoining fantastic vacant lots in Sage Hills *Little Beaver Estates- Two 35 acre lots bordering DOW hunting land. Lot 11- $95,000, Lot 12 SALE PENDING! HWY 64/River Rd. 3 parcels of land: 18.97 acres, 3.47 acres, 1.77 acres sold separate or together.All 3 parcels $600,000 located 20 miles up the White River. $249,900 — Reduced to $35,000 each. *Little Beaver Estates 35 acre lot bordering Division of Wildlife public land, Lot 14. $100,000 200 Rim Rock Drive, 2bd, 2ba Home on 5 acres 41 developed lots in Sanderson Hills *50 Acres 15 miles south of Meeker, west of Hwy 13. Great homesites and views. REDUCED to $60,000! We SELL your listing! in Buckskin Valley, includes an area for horses...... Re-subdivision, including Streets, Curbs, *1187 Park Ave- 2 corner lots, zoned for multi-family, lots of trees. Town Ditch. $65,000. Good Location. $181,000 SHORT SALE Electricity, Gas. Priced at $29,000 each or 414 Mesa Dr. Sale Pending | 146 Foothill Dr. Sale Pending | 202 W. MainSOLD | 1041 Halfturn SOLD *100 acres 29 miles east of Meeker, surrounded by Nat Forest, covered with Aspens. $1,395,000.00. NEW Papoose Creek Cabin - Fantastic get $25,000 each in packages of 5 lots. Call for 210 Hillcrest Ave. SOLD | 227 S. Stanolind SOLD | 246 E. Rangely Ave. SOLD | 104 W. Rangely Ave.SOLD away cabin up the White River. $65,000 details. Contractors, get started building. For a color brochure on these properties, and information on others, stop by our office at 1130 Market Street View listings at www.raven-realty.com Onea J. Miller Broker Suzan Pelloni Associate Broker [email protected] [email protected] Call Steve Wix, Andrea Thiessen and Barbara Clifton ASK ABOUT OUR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • www.westernexposures.com • See property pictures and descriptions at: www.backcountryrealty.com

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