January 10, 2007
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January 10, 2007
Elmer Fudd? Mr. Magoo? No, It’s J.D. Nelson! PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID J.D. Nelson, a Sidney radio DJ, had his head shaved to pay off a football bet last (406) 433-3306 or 1-800-749-3306 week. Fax (406) 433-4114 e-mail address: roundup@esidney.com The Roundup Business Office: Located at 314 S. Central Ave. Sidney, MT Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1207 Sidney, MT 59270 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 Volume 32 • Number 46 Horizons Program Underway In McKenzie County Communities Sunflower Growers Election Scheduled Sunflower growers in McKenzie County are being urged to participate in the election of a county representative for the North Dakota Oilseed Council. All sunflower growers who have a definite interest in the membership of the Council are encouraged to participate in the election at 10 a.m. CT on Jan. 16 at the McKenzie County Courthouse, Watford City. Each person, landlord or tenant, husband and/or wife, who has planted (in 2006), or intends to plant (in 2007) sunflowers, if present in person, is entitled to vote. The elections will be conducted under the supervision of the McKenzie County Extension Agent, NDSU Extension Service. The county representatives for District VII will assemble at the district level to elect the district’s member of the North Dakota Oilseed Council. The Oilseed Council was created by legislative enactment to facilitate the production, development, marketing and promotion of sunflower, safflower, rapeseed or Canola, flax and crambe. Because the Oilseed Council has a contractual relationship with the National Sunflower Association, those representing sunflower on the Oilseed Council also serve on the board of directors of the National Sunflower Association. Counties in District VII include: McKenzie, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Stark/Billings, Golden Valley, Slope, Hettinger, Bowman, Adams, Grant, Sioux and Morton. Beware Of Herbicide Telemarketing Scams By Dale W. Naze NDSU Extension Agent/McKenzie County It may only be January, but we have already been hearing reports about telephone sales of herbicides that are promoted as a “cure-all” for weed control problems. We’ve heard of some fantastic claims, such as you can get up to six years of weed control, or that tough, noxious weeds like leafy spurge or Canada thistle can be totally eradicated with one application – of course these claims are false. It gets down to the old saying “If it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true.” Usually these products have a very low concentration of active ingredients and are sold at a very high price. More often than not, you will pay from 500% to 800% more for the same active ingredients you can get from your local supplier. If you are called, ask for the manufacturer’s name, address and phone number. Also, ask for the name of the active ingredients and the percent concentration. And last but not least, ask if the herbicide is registered in North Dakota. If the caller is unable or unwilling to answer these questions - don’t buy the product. If they do answer these questions, check it out with your local supplier or your county office of the NDSU Extension Service. Meet The Newest Richland Ranger Power Defenseman Shown (L to R) are Bill, Tess, Kylee, Taran, James and Cole Fink who created this 10-plus-foot snowman depicting the newest Richland Ranger hockey power defenseman. Ag Days & Trade Show This Week The annual MonDak Ag Days and Trade Show is set for Friday and Saturday at St. Matthew’s Center in Sidney. This year’s Ag Days will include a mix of educational sessions dealing with pertinent agricultural topics, a trade show featuring the newest and best in ag products, the livestock judging and Ag in the Classroom held at the Sidney High School Friday. The Friday night Ag Days Banquet at the Triangle Nite Club will feature cowboy poet Rusty Feathers and country musician Larry Gibson. The featured tour stop Saturday at 2 p.m. will be Rudie's Montana Centennial Farm. Sig Rudie, Jr. will talk about their farming operation from homestead times through today. Ag Days begins Friday at 9 a.m. when the doors open for the trade show. The educational sessions also begin at 9 a.m. with a discussion of the Montana Ag Safety Program by Gene Surber. The morning sessions will include an update on MonDak Area Stockgrowers Association issues by Kristin Larson and "Increasing Breeding Success in Cattle through Nutrition" by Dr. Rachel Endecott, MSU Extension beef cattle specialist. Educational sessions resume again at 1 p.m. Friday with an update on "Yellowstone Ethanol and Area Ethanol Development" by Chet Hill, NDSU-MSU Extension. Afternoon sessions also include a talk on "Ag Business and Small Business Marketing" by Jim Sargent of the Montana Farm- ers Union and "Keeping Farm & Estate In The Family" by Ed Haugen, Thrivent Financial associate. Friday activities include Ag in the Classroom sponsored by the Sidney AgEd Department and held at the Sidney High School. Saturday’s activities begin at 7 a.m. with the annual pancake breakfast sponsored by the Sidney Chamber. Contestants may begin registering at 7:30 a.m. for the Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Judging Contest, which runs from 9 a.m. to noon at the Gartner-Denowh Ranch. Saturday’s trade show opens at 10 a.m. and continues until 4 p.m. The first educational session on Saturday begins at 9 a.m., when John Justin, with the DNRC and Montana (Continued on page 2) The Horizons community leadership development program is kicking off this month in our area. This program focuses on building leaders and reducing poverty for the next 18 months. Watford City, Arnegard, Alexander and Keene have received this honor through an application process and will be one of 24 communities in North Dakota working to move from despair to hope and from poverty to prosperity. They are in Phase 1 of the program—recruiting facilitators to lead Study Circles. Study Circles are community dialogue that can help people explore complex issues, make some decisions and begin to take action. During Study Circles, community members come together to have community dialogue on poverty. Facilitators can be youth or adults. A training for them will be held on Jan. 11 in Williston from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT. All travel expenses will be reimbursed and a financial incentive will also be provided. Trainers need to commit to leading Study Circles for a few hours and will need to be good listeners, willing to work with different kinds of people and to help others have good conversation. It can be a very rewarding experience—you will get to know new people, and learn skills to help you at work and home. Above all, you will contribute to the well being of the community. If anyone is interested in receiving training to become a leader of Study Circles in this area, contact Marcia Hellandsaas at the McKenzie Co. Extension office, 701-444-3451. Weight Loss Contest Open To Public By Lisa Aisenbrey, RD Richland Health Network Down about Holiday weight gain? Need motivation and support to work towards a healthy weight? The Richland Health Network is again promoting a healthful weight loss challenge for the residents of Richland County. Thin to Win is a ten-week contest designed for groups of three-six people to act as a team by setting a group weight loss goal. Individuals within the group will encourage each other throughout the competition. Weekly weigh-ins will be held at the Richland Health Network (Wednesdays from 7:15-9 a.m. and 3:30-5 p.m.). Goals are set to promote healthful weight loss. The team which reaches 100% of its indi- vidual and group goal will win the “prize pot”. The more participants who enter the Thin to Win contest, the more cash for the prize pot. Last year, 90 people on 19 different teams participated in Thin to Win with a total of 556.3 pounds lost. This number translates into losing the weight of over three average Americans! As our objective is to promote lasting weight loss, we will again be encouraging participants to keep food and physical activity logs to track successes and increase awareness of habits. Each week, completed logs will be entered into a drawing for a $75 gift certificate to the Jock Stop; the drawing will be held at the end of the contest. To obtain a full set of rules and an entry form, stop by the Richland Health Network, 124 S. Central Ave, Sidney, or send an e-mail to lisahealth@richland.org. Registration for the contest is $20 per person for the general public; a discounted entry fee of $15 dollars will be charged for members of the Richland County Community Diabetes Project. The deadline for sign-up is Jan. 16; weigh-ins will begin on Jan. 17. If you have any questions about Thin to Win, contact Lisa or Idelle at 4336946. Richland Health Network is a collaborative effort of the Richland County Health Department, Sidney Health Center, and the Richland County Commission on Aging. 2 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 Income Property For Lease or For Sale Custom Built Feeds located in Culbertson, MT. is a complete feed operation serving the cattle industry in Eastern Montana. If you are looking for an agricultural based business, this could be it. If you are looking for office space, modern repair shops and warehousing you may wish to take a look at this property on 5.14 acres with hi-way 2 access. 5,280 square foot shop with 16 foot door, approx 972 square feet of office space sitting on approx 2.81 acre site that is security fenced. Another 1.9 acres of storage or parking area adjoins the shop and office. There are currently two leases on the property. This is a unique investment opportunity. Priced at 175,000 Priced at $225,000 Contact Jim for a FREE analysis of your property. Listings Needed - I Have Buyers! Call Jim Nelson BEAGLE PROPERTIES 120 2nd Avenue SW • Sidney, MT 59270 406-482-4480 (Business) • 888-482-4480 • 406-482-5836 (Fax) 489-2590 (Cellular) • 406-488-1656 (Residence) www.beagleproperties.com (Web Site) golfinggramps@hotmail.com (E-Mail) 3 Lots The 3 lots are located on Sunflower Lane, Aster Court, City of Sidney. The lots are in a designated mobile home area. Approx 15,500 square feet, city water, sewer and services. The Real Property is for sale, owners are retaining the business. The 2,048 square foot building was built in 1982. The adjoining commercial lot is set up for a mobile home. The properties have city sewer and water, parking and easy on-off from HiWay 16. Excellent retail or office location. Priced at $25,000 Priced at $75,000 Alan Seigfreid Jim & Janice Knudsen Website: www.missouririverrealty.com Broker/Owners email: alansfui@midrivers.com 120 2nd St. N.E. P.O. Box 387 Sidney Mt. 59270 (O) 406-433-3010 ~ (F) 406-433-3013 ~ (C) 406-489-3010 ATTENTION bird hunters and horse lovers. This is the property you have been looking for. 188 acres with a 4 bedroom home with lots of extras. Property improvements galore, 3 water wells, spring fed stock dam. Completely fenced proper ty that is ideally located 20 minutes from Sidney. Asking $345,000. This beautiful Missouri River frontage property is located on the south side of the river just 7+/- miles west of the James Kipp recreation area & camp grounds in a remote setting with great views of the Missouri River & Grand Island. Great recreational property consisting of 177+/- deeded acres within the Charles M. Russell game range with ¾ of a mile of river frontage. Asking $425,000. (406) 433-4757 1-866-433-4757 222 2nd. Ave. SW Sidney, MT 59270 Margaret Greff Senn, 80, Sidney Russell “Jack” Hatter, Squaw Gap A mass of the Christian Burial for Margaret Greff Senn, 80, was held Monday, Jan. 8, at 1 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, Sidney. Father Ned Shinnick presided. A Christian wake service was held Sunday, Jan.7 at 7 p.m. at Fulkerson Memorial Chapel. Margaret Greff Senn died, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007 at the Sidney Health Center-Extended Care Facility. Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney, was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services for Russell “Jack” Hatter, 87, Squaw Gap, ND will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, at the Squaw Gap Hall under the direction of the Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney. Jack died Saturday evening, Jan. 6, 2007 at the Sidney Health Center in Sidney, MT. Alice Mercier, 79, Lambert Mass of the Christian Burial for Alice Mercier, 79, Lambert, was at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 2, at the Lambert Old High School Gym. Wake services were at 7 p.m., Monday, Jan. 1, at the Fulkerson Memorial Chapel. Interment was at the Richland Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney. Alice died on Saturday morning, Dec. 30, 2006, at the Sidney Health Center Extended Care Facility. Military News Chase G. Denowh Army National Guard Pfc. Chase G. Denowh has graduated from the Metal Worker Advanced Individual Training course at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, MD. He was trained in all phases of welding including ferrous and nonferrous metals using oxyacetylene, electric, arc and inert gas welding equipment. Class training included repairing, repainting, installing and inspecting metal body components, radiators, fuel tanks and modification of related items. The trainee also learned to repair hulls and accessories of Army watercraft. Denowh is the son of Michel and Debbie Denowh, HCR 89, Sidney. He is a 2003 graduate of Sidney High School. Open House Baby Shower For Allison Joy Theil Daughter of Brenda Filler & Cody Theil Sat. Jan. 13, 2007 at the Sidney Country Club 2 - 3:30 p.m. STATISTICS Lake Water Level Reports Fort Peck Sakakawea Current Elevation ..................... 2199.31 ............... 1807.8 Last Week’s Elev. ..................... 2199.66 ............... 1807.8 One Year Ago ........................... 2201.55 ............... 1812.0 Release For Day (C.F.S.) ......... 9500 .................... 15400 • Sports Injuries • DOT Physicals • Personal Injuries & Pain Conditions The Roundup is published weekly and delivered to the following towns or routes of these towns: Alexander, Arnegard, Bainville, Brockton, Cartwright, Crane, Culbertson, Fairview, Froid, Grassy Butte, Homestead, Keene, Lambert, Poplar, Richey, Savage, Sidney, Trotters, Watford City and Williston. Regular Ad Deadline: Friday at 5 p.m. Call for late ads. Classified Deadline: Monday at 3 p.m. News Deadline: Monday at 12 noon Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Located at 314 South Central Ave. in Sidney Mailing Address: PO Box 1207, Sidney, MT 59270 Phones: 406-433-3306, 1-800-749-3306, Fax 1-406-433-4114 Email Address: email@esidney.com Website: esidney.com Subscriptions: $15 per year Staff: Russ, Linda & Jody Wells, Owners. Dianne Swanson & Laurie Nentwig, Advertising. Kristi Kuylen, Office and Classified Advertising Sheri Seevers, Ad Design Member of the Montana Newspaper Association Sidney Weather Data Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center Date High Low Precip. Dec. 29 ............... 30 .................. 18 ......................... 0.15 Dec. 30 ............... 26 .................. 17 ............................ 0 Dec. 31 ............... 24 .................. 0 .............................. 0 Jan. 1 .................. 24 .................. 2 .............................. 0 Jan. 2 .................. 38 .................. 15 ............................ 0 Jan. 3 .................. 46 .................. 36 ............................ 0 Jan. 4 .................. 39 .................. 31 ......................... 0.01 Jan. 5 .................. 35 .................. 27 ............................ T Jan. 6 .................. 42 .................. 19 ............................ T Jan. 7 .................. 37 .................. 22 ............................ 0 Average YTD Precipitation ....................................... 14.26 2006 YTD Precipitation ............................................ 14.76 Average YTD Precipitation ........................................ 0.05 2007 YTD Precipitation ............................................. 0.01 Watford City Weather Data Source: North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network Date High Low Precip Wheat Average ........................................... AGDD Soil Temp. Jan. 1 ......... 24 ..... 7 ...... 0.00 .......... na .................... 27 Jan. 2 ......... 39 ..... 19 .... 0.00 .......... na .................... 28 Jan. 3 ......... 44 ..... 36 .... 0.01 .......... na .................... 29 Jan. 4 ......... 38 ..... 24 .... 0.00 .......... na .................... 29 Jan. 5 ......... 30 ..... 13 .... 0.01 .......... na .................... 30 Jan. 6 ......... 36 ..... 12 .... 0.02 .......... na .................... 29 Jan. 7 ......... 31 ..... 16 .... 0.05 .......... na .................... 29 Fairview American Legion Auxiliary To Offer Scholarships The Fairview American Legion Auxiliary Unit #114 of Fairview is offering two- $400 scholarships for one year only. Scholarships for 2006 were awarded to Teresa (Dore) Pederson, Sidney and Annie Snedigar, Culbertson. Eligibility: Must be graduating from high school or attending college or vocational school. Scholarship is to be paid at the end of 12-earned credits. Must earn at least a 2.0 GPA (include transcript). Must present three reference letters other than teachers. Comparison: Cannot receive more than $4000 in other scholarships or grants. Moral character. Need. Hand written or typed reasons for applying for scholarship. Please call Betty Trudell at 406-742-5293 for an application and more information. Applications are due April 1. Ag Days... (Continued from page 1) Seedling Nursery manager, will talk on "Montana Shelterbelt and Tree Care". At 11 a.m. Kraig Paulson, habitat specialist with Pheasants Forever will talk on "Pheasant Habitat Development". At 1 p.m., Ag Days attendees will hear a progress report and plans for the new M3 Meats processing facility in Sidney by owner Clay Moran. At 2 p.m., Sigurd Rudie, Jr. will present the featured tour stop. The Ag Days event wraps up at 3 p.m. with the presentation of the livestock judging awards to the winners of the Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Judging Competition. EVENTS SEND YOUR EVENTS TO: THE ROUNDUP, PO BOX 1207, SIDNEY, MT 59270 or drop them by our office located at 314 S. Central Ave., Sidney, MT. You can also fax your events to 406-433-4114 or email them to classads @esidney.com. Richland County Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MDT Zone. Wed., January 10 9 a.m. — Sidney Chamber Trade Promotion Committee meeting, Sidney Chamber office. Thurs., January 11 7 a.m. — Sidney Chamber board meeting, Sidney Chamber office. 5-5:30 p.m. — TOPS Club weigh-ins, Crestwood Inn. Meeting from 5:30-6 p.m. 7 p.m. — Bingo with early bird at 6:45 p.m., Moose Lodge. 7 p.m. — NA meeting, Millers’ Corner banquet room, 2201 W. Holly St. Sat., January 13 10 a.m. — Gamblers Anon., Zion Lutheran Church, 309 S. Central Ave., Fairview. Contact 798-3601. 12 p.m. — AA meeting SHC Conference Room (next to Chapel) Sun., January 14 12:30 - 5p.m.- Annual Lutefisk & Meatball Dinner, First Lutheran Church, Savage. $10 for adults, $3 for 12 & under. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door. 8 p.m. — AA meeting, SHC Conference Room, 200 blk. 12th Ave. SW. Mon., January 15 12 p.m. — AA meeting, Sidney Trinity Lutheran Church education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln. 7 p.m. — AA meeting, Fairview Zion Lutheran Church. Tues., January 16 7 p.m. — Grief Support Group, 116 3rd Ave. NW, across from Sidney Public Library. 8 p.m. — AA meeting, SHC Conference Room. McKenzie County Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CDT Zone. Wed., January 10 10 a.m. — Chamber Coffee, Outlaws, sponsored by Badlands Hardware. 5 p.m. — Weight Loss Group Meeting, Hospital Staff Meeting Room. 6 p.m. — Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development Corp. Annual Meeting, Dinner, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. — Trap Shooting, Badlands Shooting Club. 7 p.m. — L.I.F.E. Group with Pastor Schmidt, W.C. Wesleyan Church. 8 p.m. — AA meeting, Civic Center meeting room. 8 p.m. — Al-anon, Sanford Room, Library. Thurs., January 11 9 a.m. — Horizons Community Leadership Development Program Study Circles Training, Williston Research Center. Tues., January 16 10 a.m. — North Dakota Oilseed Council Election for McKenzie County, McKenzie Co. Courthouse. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 3 Sandwich New Buffalo Too! only 99 10 pc. Sandwich Specials Meal ¢ Snacker .................. 99¢ Honey BBQ .......... $1.35 $ 20 99 Twister Wrap ....... $3.30 Big Sandwich ...... $3.55 Pop Corn Chicken Individual ........ 199 Large .............. 399 Party Pack ..... 699 Large Combo . 5 49 Mary and Rory Carda, Owners 202 East Main, Sidney, MT • 433-4554 Open at 10:30 am Daily Lyda Houchen, 89, Sidney Funeral services for Lyda Houchen, 89, Sidney, were at 2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 5, at the Sidney Lutheran Brethren Church, Sidney, with interment in the Richland Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney. Lyda died Monday, Jan. 1, 2007, at the Sidney Health Center, Sidney, MT. Come In And Check Out Our New Front Loading Washer & Dryer Sets Dylan Ryder Selected For Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Dylan Ryder, 8th grade student at Froid Schools, has been selected as one of 21 students in the state of Montana to serve as a leader of reACT, Montana’s new teen-led movement against the tobacco industry. Dylan will serve with 20 other students statewide in various tobacco prevention activities/projects to further the movement at both state and local levels. He will attend his first training in Helena on Feb. 9-11. This training will outline his role and responsibility in the TLT and give him necessary skills to fulfill them. Dylan Ryder of Froid is presented his award by Larry Sommerfeld, Drug Free Schools coordinator at Froid School. Pea & Lentil Cleaning Specialty Crops Nortana Grain in Lambert will be cleaning seed peas & lentils in the near future. We are also buying peas, lentils, safflower, malting barley, feed barley and durum to be loaded out of our rail location in Sidney. Contact Rondel or Sheldon for more info at 406-774-3331. Nortana Grain is your locally owned and managed co-op. Kristen Ault and Aaron Gravos Ault-Gravos To Wed Sidney Electric Kristen Ault and Aaron Gravos, together with their parents, Mary Lou Ault, Watford City, and Bill Ault, Sidney, and Alvin and the late Trish Gravos, Watford City, announce their engagement and upcoming marriage. Kristen is a 1999 graduate of Sidney High School, a 2002 graduate of Montana State University and a 2006 graduate of Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is employed at Best Friends Animal Hospital as a veterinarian in Billings. Aaron is a 1995 graduate of Watford City High School and 2000 graduate of North Dakota State University and is self-employed as a consultant. The wedding is scheduled for May 19, at 6 p.m. in Watford City. The couple will reside in Billings. 111 E. Main, Sidney • 433-2018 Wellness for Life: Brown Bag Lunch & Learn 12:10 – 12:50 p.m. MonDak Heritage Center Tuesday, Jan. 9 Fad Diets June Lewis, Registered Dietitian, Sidney Health Center *This event is free and open to the public Sponsored by the Richland Health Network, Sidney Lions Club Richland County Extension Office, Richland County Health Department, Sidney Health Center and Healthworks. For more info: 406-433-6946 Check Out Eagle Country Ford’s Clearance Corner! All Remainin g 2006s Must Go! ricing on P l a i c e p S election Special S ehicles! of Used V 2006 Clearance Pricing with Rebates up to $7500 or as low as 0% for 60 Months Financing O.A.C. Visit with Bob, Rick or Peggy in our new sales office! NORTANA GRAIN CO L AMBERT -SIDNEY AMBERT-SIDNEY 406-774-3331 • 406-433-3014 SIDNEY, MT Exper ience the nce! Eagle Country Differe Keith Bostrom, Sales Cell: 489-5493 Christy Albin Sales & Financing Home: 488-4276 Bob Frank, Sales Cell: 489-3893 Peggy Franzen, Sales Cell: 480-2946 Rick Saboe Sales Cell: 489-0033 215 East. Main St.•Sidney • 1(800)482-1810 • 433-1810 Mon-Fri. Hours: 8 - 5 p.m. • Sat. Hours: 9 - 1 p.m. 4 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 C9423 C9387 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo SS Coupe 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTI 4WD Crew Cab Lunch Menus Richey Schools Wed., Jan. 10: Slushburgers, MSRP $30,630 Murphy Discount -$3,367 *Rebate - $1,500 C9706 $ MSRP $34,998 Murphy Discount -$2,794 *Rebate - $4,500 25,763 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo LT Coupe $ 27,704 C9361 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT3 4WD Crew Cab hash browns, pears, banana bread. Thurs., Jan.11: Chicken fajitas, smiles, fruit cocktail. Fri., Jan. 12: Pizza, lettuce salad, pineapple. Mon., Jan. 15: Wiener wraps, baked beans, applesauce. Tues., Jan. 16: Chili, cheese slices/crackers, pears cinnamon rolls. Sidney Schools Wed., Jan. 10: BBQ pork MSRP $22,605 Murphy Discount -$2,225 *Rebate - $1,500 P9343 MSRP $23,195 Murphy Discount -$2,393 *Rebate - $1,500 $ $ MSRP $34,458 Murphy Discount -$3,172 *Rebate - $4,500 **Bonus Cash - $500 2006 Buick Lucerne CX 19,302 $ 26,286 G9666 2006 GMC Envoy SLT 4WD 29,226 22,705 $ 2006 GMC Sierra G9113 1500 HD 4WD Crew Cab 18,857 2006 Buick Lucerne CX MSRP $27,240 Murphy Discount -$2,035 *Rebate - $2,000 **Bonus Cash - $500 B9725 29,755 $ 30,782 C9363 2006 Buick Lucerne CXL V8 MSRP $35,065 Murphy Discount -$3,339 *Rebate - $2,000 **Bonus Cash - $500 B9714 $ $ 2006 Chevy Colorado 4WD Reg. Cab 2006 Pontiac G6 GT Coupe MSRP $23,155 Murphy Discount -$2,298 *Rebate - $2,000 B9339 18,880 MSRP $38,830 Murphy Discount -$3,548 *Rebate - $4,500 2006 Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD MSRP $36,065 Murphy Discount -$4,310 *Rebate - $2,000 P9270 $ MSRP $33,880 Murphy Discount -$3,459 *Rebate - $4,750 * Rebate good through April 3, 2007 ** Bonus Cash good through January 31, 2007 Tax, title, license extra. 1801 2nd Avenue West • Williston, ND Call 1-800-888-2927 or 701-577-2927 Hours: Mon. 8am-8pm • Tues.-Fri. 8am-6pm Sat. 9am-5pm $ 25,671 2006 Cadillac STS Luxury Sports Sedan MSRP $59,580 Murphy Discount -$5,344 *D Bonus - $6,000 $ K9074 B9133 $ 22,705 Pat Murphy Dealer Wayne Rodvold Sales Manager Don Egge Sales Manager Dick Wendt Sales Larry Stewart Sales 2006 Buick Terraza CXL MSRP $41,175 Murphy Discount -$4,126 *D Bonus - $4,000 $ K9224 Bob Topp Sales Gary Skavlem Sales Loren Reidle Sales Mark Peterson Sales Savage School Wed., Jan. 10: Barber pole, chicken noodle soup, apricots, cookie. Thurs., Jan. 11: Hamburger/ bun, tator squares, applesauce, fresh vegetables. Fri., Jan. 12: Baked potato bar, corn, pineapple. Mon., Jan. 15: Beef stew, apple slices, French bread. Tues., Jan. 16: Meat gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, apricots, cake. E. Fairview School Wed., Jan. 10: Pizza, quesadillas, jo-jos, lettuce salad, fruit. Thurs., Jan. 11: Pancakes, scrambled eggs/ham & cheese, strawberries, juice. Fri., Jan. 12: Chicken noodle soup, PBJ sandwiches, grapes. Mon., Jan. 15: Hamburger w/ bun, chips, salsa, green beans, pears. Tues., Jan. 16: French toast, scrambled eggs, cantaloupe, juice. crackers, bun, maple bars. Thurs., Jan. 11: Lasagna, green beans, cottage cheese, breadsticks, pears. Fri., Jan. 12: Pizza, chips, carrots/celery, bananas. Mon., Jan. 15: French toast, eggs, sausage, oranges. Tues., Jan. 16: Super nachos, veggies, muffins. Culbertson School Wed., Jan. 10: Country steak, 33,049 2006 Cadillac DTS Luxury III sandwich, au gratin potatoes, carrots, mixed fruit. Thurs., Jan. 11: Italian dunkers, salad, pineapple tidbits, jello. Fri., Jan. 12: Soup/sandwich, veggies w/ranch, mandarin oranges, cookie. Lambert School SEE THESE SALES CONSULTANTS FOR QUALITY CAR BUYS! MSRP $27,240 Murphy Discount -$2,035 *Rebate - $2,000 **Bonus Cash - $500 Rau School Wed., Jan. 10: Chicken Wed., Jan. 10: Chili, cheese, 48,236 2006 Cadillac CTS riblets/bun, scalloped potatoes, pickles, applesauce. Thurs., Jan. 11: Chicken stir fry, rice, pineapple tidbits, monster bar. Fri., Jan. 12: Chili, cheese, crackers, cinnamon roll, mixed fruit, carrot sticks. K9379 Patti Arp Sales mashed potato & gravy, peas, fruit jello. Thurs., Jan. 11: Barber poles, chips, corn, pineapple tidbits. Fri., Jan. 12: Chicken burger, smiles, sliced oranges, putterbutter cookie. Mon., Jan. 15: Spaghetti, green beans, pears. Tues., Jan. 16: Hot ham & cheese, gems, baby carrots, combo fruit. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL Wed., Jan.10: Slushburger, fries, fruit, dessert. Thurs., Jan.11: Chicken pot pie, corn, fruit, pudding. Fri., Jan.12: Soft shell taco, MSRP $33,355 Murphy Discount -$3,640 *Rebate - $2,000 $ 27,715 MSRP $49,585 Murphy Discount -$4,141 *D Bonus - $5,000 $ 40,444 Spanish rice, raw vegatables, cookie salad. Mon., Jan. 15: BBQ chicken, mashed potatoes, corn. Tues., Jan.16: Baked potato bar, green beans, fruit, bread. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 5 Bringing Life to the Community! Sidney Health Center Presents the Babies of 2006 Congratulations to all the parents! Thank you for choosing Sidney Health Center. Brayden Wade Sundheim Born: 01-02-06 Weight: 9lbs. 7oz. Son of Lisa Lorenz and Faron Sundheim of Fairview Rylee Jo Dean Born: 01-18-06 Weight: 6lbs. 3.5oz. Daughter of Billie Mullin and Robert Dean of Sidney Brooklyn René Huffman Born: 01-19-06 Weight: 7lbs. 14.6oz. Daughter of Christy Wasson and Christopher Huffman of Sidney Aden Layne DeMarrias Born: 02-02-06 Weight: 6lbs. 10.3oz. Son of Nichole Lone Bear and Shaun DeMarrias of Brockton Clifford Wayne Granbois Jr. Born: 02-07-06 Weight: 7lbs. 8oz. Son of Beverly Anderson and Clifford Granbois of Poplar Zacheria Mayce Swenson Born: 02-07-06 Weight: 5lbs. 15.7oz. Son of Jena Swenson of Sidney Terrance Presley LaRoque Born: 02-11-06 Weight: 6lbs. 14oz. Son of Lacy LaRoque of Williston, North Dakota Blair Dean Stump Born: 02-12-06 Weight: 8lbs. 12.9oz. Son of Heather Youpee and Cory Stump of Brockton Lance Jericho Niblock Born: 02-15-06 Weight: 7lbs. 4.4oz. Son of Stephanie Niblock of Sidney Blake Philip Johnson Born: 02-19-06 Weight: 7lbs. 9.7oz. Son of Joy and Philip Johnson of Sidney Darian Dane Loans Arrow Born: 02-21-06 Weight: 9lbs. 2.5oz. Son of Haleena Duncan and Albert Loans Arrow Jr. of Poplar Tyren James Mason Born: 02-21-06 Weight: 8lbs. 15oz. Son of Terri and Monty Mason of Poplar Sage Harmony Sportsman Born: 02-24-06 Weight: 8lbs. 2.5oz. Daughter of Amanda and Patrick Sportsman of Glendive Lillian Herbst Born: 02-25-06 Weight: 8lbs. 2.8oz. Daughter of Ashley and Shane Herbst of Sidney Jayden Seth Suko Born: 02-28-06 Weight: 7lbs. 14.1oz. Son of Heather and Randy Suko of Sidney Kenneth Tyler Brost Born: 03-07-06 Weight: 8.3lbs. 3oz. Son of Carrie and Kevin Brost of Sidney Tanner Gene Tiesen Born: 03-09-06 Weight: 7lbs. 4.5oz. Son of Jennifer Lautenschlager and Brian Tiesen of Sidney Cetan Wakandiya Growing Thunder Born: 03-15-06 Weight: 7lbs. 15.5oz. Son of Ramey and Darryl Growing Thunder of Poplar ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 6 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 7 Parker Lee Moore Born: 03-16-06 Weight: 8lbs. 1.5oz. Son of Miranda Kordonowy and Derrick Moore of Fairview Aries Constantine White Tail Feather Born: 03-16-06 Weight: 9lbs. 6oz. Son of Cassie Gibbs and Walter White Tail Feather Poplar Tristina Marie Whitney Born: 03-18-06 Weight: 5lbs. 9oz. Daughter of Susan Swinney and Jason Whitney of Fairview Ellie Ann Burns Born: 03-22-06 Weight: 7lbs. 10.2oz. Daughter of Jessica and Chad Burns of Sidney Cavin Ray Lanman Born: 03-26-06 Weight: 7lbs. 14oz. Son of Ashley Lanman of Sidney Landin Mitchell Ligon Born: 03-27-06 Weight: 8lbs. 7.3oz. Son of Kari and Quinn Ligon of Sidney Lyric Daniel Bridges Born: 06-16-06 Weight: 4lbs. 2oz. Son of Kali Bridges and Luke Lamphier of Sidney Sahnose Charlie Martell Born: 06-18-06 Weight: 7lbs. 11oz. Son of Ashley Elk of Poplar Jackson James Wick Born: 06-20-06 Weight: 7lbs. 4.6oz. Son of Sheila and TJ Wick of Sidney Austin Shawn Lien Born: 06-26-06 Weight: 8lbs. 9.4oz. Son of Yvette and Shawn Lien of Lambert Hailey Dawn Brammer Born: 06-27-06 Weight: 8lbs. 12oz. Son of Chandra and Andrew Brammer of Sidney Marcqueé – Jayne Nicole Berg Born: 07-06-06 Weight: 7lbs. 12.3oz. Daughter of Melanie Berg of Sidney Anthony Michael Douglas Born: 03-28-06 Weight: 7lbs. 13oz. Son of Tiffany Youngman and Joseph Douglas of Watford City, ND Izidore Lee Bader Born: 03-29-06 Weight: 9lbs. 2oz. Son of Heather Langmack and Mike Bader III of Sidney Brie Ann Mullin Born: 03-29-06 Weight: 7lbs. 5.4oz. Daughter of Lacey and Darcy Mullin of Lambert Theresa Miriam Wick Born: 03-30-06 Weight: 7lbs. 1.5oz. Daughter of Mackenzie and Dean Wick of Sidney Wambidi Leland Yellow Hammer Born: 03-31-06 Weight: 9lbs. 3.3oz. Son of Jennifer Yellow Hammer and Bryan Hall of Brockton ShaeLyn Marie Williams Born: 04-01-06 Weight: 7lbs. 4.1 oz. Daughter of Ashlie and Chad Williams of Lambert Duane Alvin Black Dog II Born: 07-08-06 Weight: 8lbs Son of Delaine Ashley Black Dog of Brockton Jeanna Dawn Fugate Born: 07-08-06 Weight: 7lbs. 7.9oz. Daughter of Amanda Stewart and Leonard Fugate of Fairview Riley Albert Bock Born: 07-11-06 Weight: 7lbs. 15oz. Son of Tamara and Jeremy Bock of Circle Kayson Riley Peterson Born: 07-11-06 Weight: 8lbs. 7oz. Son of Karsa Peterson and Randall Radke Jr. of Sidney Kesse Minerva Erickson Born: 07-23-06 Weight: 7lbs. 10oz. Daughter of Sunee and Keith Erickson Jr. of Poplar Tacy Jenise Borg Born: 07-28-06 Weight: 7lbs. 14.5oz. Daughter of Alexandra and Benjamin Borg of Sidney Kimberly Rose Sartin Born: 04-03-06 Weight: 9lbs. 1oz. Daughter of Brandi and Larry Sartin of Sidney Kale David Houchen Born: 04-12-06 Weight: 6lbs. 6.8oz. Son of Amber Ellis and David Houchen of Sidney Alexis Faith Parteneau Born: 04-13-06 Weight: 7lbs. 12oz. Daughter of Corrie and Gary Parteneau of Froid Maci Lynn Nelson Born: 04-17-06 Weight: 9lbs. 3oz. Daughter of Lori and Chad Nelson of Sidney Alina Grace Jenkins Born: 04-17-06 Weight: 8lbs. 1.2oz. Daughter of Jennifer Jenkins and Al Watkins of Sidney Vermontay Quintez De Shaun Walter Jr. Born: 04-20-06 Weight: 6lbs. 15oz. Son of Kendra Walter of Sidney Wyatt Daniel Modine Born: 08-04-06 Weight: 7lbs. 7.1oz. Son of Brandy Wang and Patrick Modine of Scobey Walker Christian Rohner Born: 08-06-06 Weight: 9lbs. 2.7oz. Son of Nichole and Terrance Rohner of Sidney Conner Lee Lyons Born: 08-08-06 Weight: 10lbs. 5.7oz. Son of Rebecca Lange and Michael Lyons of Sidney Aaron Lee See Born: 08-08-06 Weight: 6lbs. 15oz. Son of Kayla Mindt and Luke See of Sidney Kylie Lynn Schoepp Born: 08-09-06 Weight: 8lbs. 3.6oz. Daughter of Tonya and Chris Schoepp of Sidney Bree Dona Nygaard Born: 08-12-06 Weight: 6lbs. 9oz. Daughter of Cheryl and Raymond Nygaard of Wolf Point Taya Rae Brakke Born: 05-02-06 Weight: 6lbs. 13oz. Daughter of Ketra Brakke of Fairview Riley May O’Donnell Born: 05-10-06 Weight: 6lbs. 3.4oz. Daughter of Jamie Anderson and Josh O’Donnell of Sidney Dale Guy Larson Born: 05-15-06 Weight: 8lbs. 10.8oz. Son of Sunshine and Troy Larson Sr. of Poplar Jenna Emily McClammy Born: 05-20-06 Weight: 5lbs. 12.5oz. Daughter of Lean Black Dog and John McClammy of Poplar Marett Jean Schieber Born: 05-22-06 Weight: 7lbs. 9oz. Daughter of Laura and Gary Schieber of Sidney Corbin Leon Steinbeisser Born: 05-30-06 Weight: 7lbs. 12.3oz. Son of May and James Steinbeisser of Sidney Evan McKinley Hampton Born: 08-20-06 Weight: 7lbs. 9.6oz. Son of Rachel Hempton of Sidney Mathew Robert Savage Born: 09-08-06 Weight: 8lbs. 9.3oz. Son of Tracy and Luke Savage of Sidney Emmett Alan Engstrom Born: 09-10-06 Weight: 7lbs. 8oz. Son of Annie and Aaron Engstrom of Sidney Beau Robert Rindahl Born: 09-14-06 Weight: 9lbs. 3.7oz. Son of Karla and Travis Rindahl of Cartwright Sicily Elise Olivia-Paige Hovet Born: 09-21-06 Weight: 6lbs. 9.6 oz. Daughter of Hethar and Jediah Hovet of St. Ignatius Ethan Augustus Pittman Born: 09-21-06 Weight: 5lbs. 6oz. Son of Stacey McEwen and Mark Schamehorn of Spirit River, Alberta Amelya J. Villegas Born: 05-30-06 Weight: 7lbs. 10oz. Daughter of Chessica Dschaak and Alex Villegas of Sidney Jerren Sayer Erickson Born: 06-02-06 Weight: 7lbs. 12oz. Son of Jessica and Jerren Erickson of Savage Sienna Brynn Chamberlain Born: 06-07-06 Weight: 8lbs. 11oz. Daughter of April Boehler and Beau Chamberlain of Sidney Elairah Rhianne Smith Born: 06-08-06 Weight: 5lbs. 8.3oz. Daughter of Mary Azure and James Smith of Sidney Lucy June Sommerfeld Born: 06-12-06 Weight: 7lbs. 4oz. Daughter of Janet Christoffersen and Larry Sommerfeld of Culbertson Dodge Evan Harrison Born: 06-15-06 Weight: 7lbs. 15.7oz. Son of Mary Harrison of Fairview Brooklyn Jean Irwin Born: 09-26-06 Weight: 6lbs. 5.8oz. Daughter of Amanda Horn and Anthony Irwin of Sidney Corey Scott Christensen Born: 10-02-06 Weight: 8lbs. 14.3oz. Son of Jody and David Christensen of Sidney Trent Michael Karst Born: 10-03-06 Weight: 7lbs. 6oz. Son of Kristin and Ted Karst of Fairview Trentin Christopher Walking Eagle Born: 10-03-06 Weight: 6lbs. 15.2oz. Son of Dani Walking Eagle and Chris Youpee of Poplar Demya Marie Lizotte Born: 10-05-06 Weight: 7lbs. 6.5oz. Daughter of Laurelle Green and Jordan Lizotte of Culbertson Milo Chase Stangeland Born: 10-11-06 Weight: 7lbs. 10oz. Son of LeeAnn Wallis and Stacy Stangeland of Brockton 8 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 Sidney Health Center OB and Newborn Care Services OB Nurses: Barb Olson, RN, Joyce Schulz, RN, Julie Brodhead, RN, Karla Rindahl, RN, Katherine Bell, RN, Christobel Steinbeisser , RN, Lisa Verschoot, RN and Yvette Lien, RN Nursery CNAs: Lee Smith, Michelle Miller, Stephanie Kostelecky, Jessica Whiteman, Rhonda Hunter, Lacey Norby, and Cami Seader Paul Johnson, MD Family Medicine Newborn care Carlos Treviño, MD Family Medicine Newborn care O. Pete Council, MD Family Medicine Delivery & Newborn care Constantine Scordalakes, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Delivery Choose to Deliver Your Baby at Sidney Health Center: • Comfortable Birthing Rooms • Jacuzzi Tubs • Fully Trained OB Nursing Staff • 24-Hour Anesthesia Service • 24-Hour Obstetrical Coverage • Newborn Care Rebecca Marina Curtis Born: 10-11-06 Weight: 7lbs. 9oz. Daughter of Lilian and Mark Curtis of Savage Reece James Graves Born: 10-27-06 Weight: 7lbs. 5.3oz. Son of Erin and Tyrel Graves of Sidney Tyler James Sattler Born: 10-28-06 Weight: 7lbs. 3oz. Son of Larissa Quole and Christopher Sattler of Sidney Joseph Michael Yadon Born: 11-02-06 Weight: 6lbs. 6.8oz. Son of Lori and Steven Yadon of Sidney Wyatt James McPherson Born: 11-04-06 Weight: 8lbs. 4.7oz. Son of Keri and Eric McPherson of Sidney Kristyaona Mitchell Born: 11-09-06 Weight: 6lbs. 13oz. Daughter of Leaona Mitchell of Reserve Taizha Larae Whitehorse Born: 11-13-06 Weight: 5lbs. 13.2oz. Daughter of Diane Lambert and Bernard Whitehorse of Wolf Point Keli Marie Olson Born: 11-28-06 Weight: 7lbs. 1oz. Daughter of Lauren Thomas and Tyson Olson of Poplar Myah Grace Hughes Born: 11-29-06 Weight: 6lbs. 9oz. Daughter of Shannon and Jerry Hughes of Sidney Devony Sky Pelton Born: 11-29-06 Weight: 7lbs. 8oz. Daughter of Candice Hodge and Camren Pelton of Sidney Madison Grace Ashley Conyers Born: 12-01-06 Weight: 6lbs. 7.9oz. Daughter of Stacey and Kevin Conyers of Sidney Mattie Nevaeh Ayers Born: 12-09-06 Weight: 7lbs. 3.5oz. Daughter of Felicia FallsDown and Matthew Ayers of Poplar Pictures Not Available Kylie Marian Berman 1-22-06 Seth Lucas Radke 2-17-06 Caden D. Johnson 5-30-06 Addison Renee Morken Born: 12-20-06 Weight: 9lbs. 0.4oz. Daughter of Jennifer and Gavin Morken of Sidney Jakobe Glen White Born: 12-21-06 Weight: 6lbs. 7oz. Son of Vanessa Clancy and Robert White of Wolf Point Garrett Dean Youngquist Born: 12-21-06 Weight: 7lbs. 13.7oz. Son of Kimberly and JC Youngquist of Sidney Allison Joy Thiel Born: 12-28-06 Weight: 7lbs. 6oz. Daughter of Brenda Filler and Cody Thiel of Sidney Nathan Wayne Carlsen Born: 12-28-06 Weight: 6lbs. 14.5oz. Son of Jennifer and James Carlsen of Sidney Frank James Jones 6-14-06 Porshe Raelene Klein 8-8-06 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 9 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Hanson Hot Oil Service is accepting applications for Hot Oil Operator. CDL, HazMat, drug & alcohol testing req. Exc. pay, insurance & 401K. 701-842-6023. [46-2tc] Ave. SE to the Truck Route; from 2nd Ave. SW to Lincoln Ave. Routes take from 1-2 hours to do once a week on Tuesday afternoons. Come in & fill out an information sheet or call Kristi at 433-3306. [tfn] REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED FOR SALE Experienced bartender, full or part-time work, evening shift, 4 p.m.-midnight. Apply at Sidney Moose Lodge, 101 3rd St. SE or call 406-4333017. 1st time on the market, newly remodeled inside & out. 3 bdrm., 1 bath, 14x70 mobile home. Has room to expand and privacy. Sits on 5 lots w/ city water & sewer in Fairview. Newer furnace, hot water heater, windows, doors, siding, skirting, stove, fridge, paint, flooring, counters & bath. Nice, must see, call for appt. to view, asking $35,000. 406-747-3539 or 406-4800090. [45-2tc] HELP WANTED Fairview School is accepting applications for a part-time custodian, possibly become full time. Applications are available at the high school office. Please address all correspondence to Fairview School Superintendent, Box 467, Fairview, MT 59221. [45-2tc] SEAMSTRESS WANTED Par t-time seamstress wanted. Sidney Cleaners, no nights or weekends. Apply in person, 121 2nd Ave. SE. [46-4tc] FOR SALE BIG SKY SKIING [45-tfn] FOR SALE MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT FT position for a term-oriented individual to assist the Marketing & Communications Department with the marketing & public relations of the hospital. Duties inc., but are not limited to, administrative support, promotional assignments & PR activities including events, trade shows and facility tours. The successful candidate must have excellent written & oral communication skills in word processing, database & publishing programs, & web browsing. An associate's degree or 1-2 years of experience in an office setting, preferably related to marketing, advertising or public relations is required. For further information about this position, contact Rita Steinbeisser at 406-4882101. Sidney Health Center is an EEO employer committed to a drug-free workplace. For more information on this & all other postings, please visit us at www.MThealthjobs.com. Send applications to: Jeri Chapman, HR Assistant, 216 14th Ave. SW, Sidney, MT 59270. Fax: 406488-2115 Email: jchapman@sidney-health.org. [46-2tp] FOR SALE Guitars, mandolins, banjos, cellos, strings, tuners, capos, cases, books, drums, lessons. Jore Haus of Musik 701-572-8286 by appt. [45-5tc] WANTED WANTED Person or persons to take over small operating cafe with option to buy on Hwy. 85 NW, ND. Must have references or good credit. 701-570-0036. [45-2tc] WANTED Deer & elk antlers, brown or white sheds, racks or mounts. Toll free 866-245-9139. [44-8tc] SERVICES 4 bdrm. house in country, 7 miles N of Sidney on 7.5 acres. Partially finished basement, nice trees & lots of out buildings, $125,000. 406482-4211, serious inquiries only. [45-4tc] Mini-storage units available, 10x10 & 10x12, GT Contracting , Watford, ND. 701-8423695 or 701-770-3695. [46-2tc] BEEN "FIDDLIN"AROUND? Take lessons: violin...guitar, banjo, mandolin, cello, piano, ages 4-94. Jore Haus of Musik 701-572-8286. [45-5tc] WELDING Welding & repair work. No job is too small. Portable welder, reasonable rates. 701-4442936. FOR SALE 14x70 trailer house at Pouch Point on Lake Sakakawea. Nice deck, make offer. '96 19' Crestliner boat, inboard 140 hp., depth finder, Minnkota auto pilot trolling motor, all ready to go in the spring, make offer. 406-482-4211. Grave covers, markers, all colors & sizes, custom designs, scenes, final dates, pictures. We sell monuments, no extra charge for lettering. 406-766-2326. Box 2, Froid, MT 59226 or 406-766-2360. (27-36tp) [45-4tc] FOR SALE MILLERS' CORNER 14x70 trailer house at Pouch Point on Lake Sakakawea. Nice deck, make offer. '96 19' Crestliner boat, inboard 140 hp., depth finder, Minnkota autopilot trolling motor, all ready to go in the spring, make offer. 406-482-4211. Let Millers' Corner cater your party! Catering menus available. Party trays, dinner parties. On or off site. Miller's Corner, Hwy. 16 NW, Sidney. 406-433-4041. [43-3tp] MISC. FOR SALE FOR SALE 4 Ford Aluminum Alloy rims size- 16.5 x 10 bolt circle 8x 6.5 come w/33x12.550R 16.5 Cooper tires, $300 OBO. 406742-5597. [46-1tp] FOR SALE (8-tfn) GLICK SADDLERY Repair & clean up your saddles for the new year. For sale tack, new & used saddles. Also horse/cow and bull feeders. Stop by & see! Business hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 701-8283027 or 701-570-4861; 820 Elk St., Hwy 85, Alexander, ND. 2'. Melroe Geisler chisel plow, 2 bar harrow, new teeth, $1,500. 1140 Farmhand [50-tfn] Log homes & cabins 24'x32' for only $14,395! Log walls, posts, beams, roof, plans, video & more! Free catalog. www.bighornmtn.com. 307684-2445. [40-tfn] [45-2tc] '01 Chev. Suburban LS, 65,500 mi., cloth seats, electric windows & locks, power seats, new tires, white in color, very clean, $17,600. 406-488-6057. [45-4tp] FOR SALE '92 Chevy Gladiator conversion van w/wheel chair ramp, 87k mi., exc. shape. 406-9632228. [45-2tc] LEARN TO PLAY: Guitar, fiddle, mandolin, cello, banjo, etc. Buy or rent, new & used. Kinder Musik: ages 4-8, Tues., 4:45 p.m. CT. Complete music store. Jore Haus of Musik, 701-5728286 by appt. VEHICLES FOR SALE '02 4 dr., red Grand AM, 144k mi., $5,500. '03 dark green Pontiac Sunfire, 43k mi., $7,500. 406-488-7519 or leave message. [46-2tc] FOR SALE Dawson Community College, '78 MCI 8 Cruiser, 49-passenger bus. All offers will be considered at 12 p.m., Jan. 12, 2007 in the office of the District Clerk, 300 College Dr., Glendive, MT 59330. VERMEER HAYING EQUIPMENT See us today for all your haying & feeding equipment; Sweeps & Farm Oil. Anderson Vermeer Sales & Service. Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 701-828-3358 or 701828-3482 after hrs. in Alexander, ND. [tfn] FOR SALE 130 Fancy black bred heifers, ultrasounded, Bang vaccinated, poured, start calving March 20. Rick Lawlar, 701842-3719. FARM & RANCH FOR SALE Hay for sale. 701-863-6785. [44-4tc] [46-2tc] FOR SALE 200 Black Angus bred hfrs. A.I.'d due to start calving March 15. Cleaned up w/light birth wt. Angus bulls. 55 Red and 60 Black 1/2 blood Simmental bred heifers. A.I.'s to start calving April 5. Cleaned up w/light birth wt. Angus bulls. Can winter all of the above heifers. until March 1 if needed. More info call 406963-2239 or 406-480-9798. [46-5tp] FOR SALE 48'x96 drop deck trailer, spring ride, closed tandem, new paint, $9,000. 40' gooseneck trailer, tandem duals, 16" tires, twin jacks, FOR SALE Registered Howard Spring Wheat, registered Alkabo Durum. 701-223-4615 or 701400-6075. [tfn] 119 So. Central • Sidney, MT 406-433-3355 ADOPT ADOPT-- A- PET ANNIE C & J PAINTING INC. Chad Lander, Owner 15 + years of experience painting • Commercial & Residential Painting • Wall Coverings 35260 Co. Rd. 129 • Sidney, MT 59270 406-488-6443 or cell 406-480-3622 A “true rescue” dog. She is a very “happy go lucky girl” who would do very well with someone who has ample time to spend with her. Please call: 433-7033 POINT WS POINT PPAAWS PET GROOMING & BOARDING 2850 W. Holly, Sidney, MT U.S ations .S.. Oper Opera Wage P er sonnel Per ersonnel Hiring Pr ogram Pro ExxonMobil will be conducting pre-employment testing for operations wage positions in Green River, Wyoming on January 19 and 20, 2007. ExxonMobil offers competitive pay and an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, pension, and 401(k) savings. ExxonMobil Production Company has extensive field and plant operations located in Southwest Wyoming and Northwestern Colorado. Career opportunities exist for plant and field operators, mechanics, and instrument and electrical technicians. Both experienced and entry-level personnel and personnel with SAP experience are strongly encouraged to test; prior experience in the oil and gas industry is not a pre-requisite. www.exxonmobil-employment.com Follow the steps listed below to register online. Free Internet access is available at most state employment offices and libraries. FOR SALE: 2 bdrm., 3000 sq.ft., attached single car garage, 35 acres 1 barn with outbuilding, heated 20x30 shop. Located Hwy. 16, 8 miles S of Plentywood. POST OFFICE NOW HIRING. Avg. pay $20/hr. or $57K annually inc. federal benefits & OT. Paid training & vacations. PT/FT.1-800-584-1775 USWA Ref#P5000. The Roundup is looking for carriers to fill open routes. Routes are open in the southeast part of Sidney from 5th FREE CATALOG [45-2tc] FOR SALE beavertail & fold over ramps, $8,000 OBO. F11 Farmhand loader w/grapple. 406-9632228. Visit the following Internet Website to Register Online: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY [46-tp] (5-tfn) Contact Justin Cross, Dean of Administrative Services. 406-377-3396 ext. 403. [30-tfn] AZURE MONUMENTS [44-3tc] NEED EXTRA CASH? Monuments & markers to fit everyone’s needs. All colors & sizes. 406-482-1967 or cell phone, 406-480-2144. Gene Hueth, 709 8th St. SE, Sidney. (26-10tc) HELP WANTED Driver to pick up newspapers in Dickinson on Monday nights. Van provided. Must live in the immediate Sidney area & have clean driving record. Fill out application at The Roundup office, 314 S. Central Ave. No phone calls please. GENE'S MONUMENTS FOR RENT 2 bdrm. timeshare condoweek #11, prime ski season. Sat.-Sat. occupancy, midMarch. Lake Condos, Big Sky, MT 701-444-6921, Dave, eves. or 651-295-9556, Greg. [45-4tc] loader w/grapple, $3,500. Arctic Cat Cheetah snowmobile, $200. 701-586-3744. FOR SALE: 4 bdrm., 3 bath, family room, big yard, attached dbl. car garage,3300 sq.ft.. Located in Reserve. Contact Dan Olson at 406-765-7131 or 406-765-2491 1. Visit www.exxonmobil-employment.com and carefully review the Welcome page information. 2. Click on “Log-in.” Follow the three steps listed under the “New User” section. 3. Follow the instructions listed under “Next Steps,” click on “Test Location Preference” and select Production - Green River, Wyoming as your Test Location Preference. 4. Click on “Job Interests” and select the Production - Wyoming - Southwest Area work location(s), and jobs you desire to pursue. 5. Continue to complete the “Next Steps” instructions until you have booked a test slot. (Note: Testing slots are limited & will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.) ExxonMobil is an Equal Opportunity Employer 10 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 NE Montana Safe Kids Safe Communities To Host Passenger Safety Accredited Trainings Sidney Girls Stop Glendive Jen Nielson puts up two of her 11 points for the Sidney Eagles girls as the team scored a 46-36 victory Thursday over Glendive. The girls fell short 48-37 against Miles City Friday. Jordan Sullivan was high scorer in both games with 12 and 15 points. Law enforcement officers and first responders will have an opportunity to receive the latest information on vehicle restraints and protecting adult and child passengers in accredited twohour trainings being offered in Sidney on Jan. 16. EMS/First Responder training is from 8 to 10 a.m. and Law Enforcement training is from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Foundation for Community Care meeting room. The interactive sessions will be specific to the needs of participants, and will incorporate the latest research, crash-test videos, demonstrations, and vital information for public education efforts, injury prevention and enforcement. “Addressing passenger injury and death and helping the public avoid them are key issues for first responders and law enforcement,” according to Patty Carrell, project coordinator at Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (HMHB). “The public looks to these professionals for advice on keeping themselves and their families safe.” The program has enlisted Joseph M. Colella, a recognized national expert on passenger safety, to create and deliver the accredited trainings to Montana THE SIDNEY WRESTLING CLUB INVITES ALL INTERESTED YOUTH TO JOIN US FOR OUR communities throughout the coming year. Colella has taught officers and first responders in 43 states, and already helped HMHB bring the well-received presentation, “Crash Injury & Healthcare” to healthcare professionals at nearly 40 provider sites throughout the state. “Motor vehicle crashes are the leading killer and injurer for most age groups, and the frequency of deaths and injuries on Montana roads is increasing,” emphasizes Colella. “Since firefighters, emergency medical service providers and law enforcement officers are respected community members, and their credibility on injury issues is naturally high, they are in a unique position to help families protect themselves against crash forces.” Preventing injuries from ever occurring is far more effective than any level of emergency response and treatment, and most serious injuries can be avoided through education and referral to community resources. Through appropriate training, program participation, media relations and familiarity with local experts, first-responders are empowered to help save lives and prevent injuries. Active and visible enforcement of occupant protection laws is also a critical part in saving lives. “The laws of physics supersede Montana statutes, so officer education is paramount,” claims Colella. “Through educa- tion, enforcement and referral to community resources, most serious injuries can be prevented. Nothing a police officer does has as much potential to save lives and prevent injuries as actively enforcing occupant protection laws.” By the end of the courses, attendees should have a better understanding of what happens to passengers during crashes, how seat belts and safety seats manage crash energy, which types of restraints are best for children as they grow, and more. They will be equipped with information they can share with community members, including where to turn for expert assistance. “It is critical that we get the right information to parents and caregivers in our community,” emphasizes Christy Kapor, coordinator of Northeast Montana Safe Kids, Safe Communties. “Empowering our police officers and first responders can help save the lives of our kids and our neighbors kids, so we are excited that our community is stepping up to the plate.” Please RSVP by Monday, Jan. 15, by calling Christy Kapor at 433-6911 or emailing your name, organization, phone number and which training you will attend to: ckhealth@richland.org.Contact information for Montana child safety seat inspection stations is listed at www.hmhb-mt.org. 2007 SEASON! Farm Equipment Sale The Sidney Wrestling Club is the foundation for Sidney’s successful wrestling program. The club build’s the fundamentals of wrestling for elementary students and continues this training into junior high and high school wrestling. The club promotes physical fitness and activity for youth in Sidney. There are 100 wrestlers enrolled in the program on an annual basis. The program is open to kids ages 4-18 who are interested in wrestling. REGISTRATION IS TUESDAY, JAN. 16 • 6 - 8 P.M. WEST SIDE SCHOOL - GYM DOOR. •Beet and Grain equipment •Planters •Trucks •Tractors •Tubes •Canvases •More PRACTICE BEGINS MONDAY, JAN. 22 AT 6:30 P.M. WEST SIDE SCHOOL - GYM DOOR. Need A Ride? • shopping • appointments • whatever Available: COST OF REGISTRATION IS $50. INCLUDES AAU CARD AND COST OF ALL MEET ENTRY FEES FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON!! (IF YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER PLAYED AAU FLAG FOOTBALL YOUR AAU CARD HAS BEEN PAID AND THE COST IS R RO AU TR OU UN ND DU UP P A UT TO O T RA AD DE ER R Contact Jeff 701-744-3419 $36) Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Holidays Richland County TRANSPORTATION 433-RIDE (7433) Senior Citizens/Disabled $1.50 one way, $3 round trip General Public $2 one way, $4 round trip We can also transport groups if needed. Fairview 2nd Wednesday every month Savage 2nd Friday every month Lambert 3rd Friday every month Senior Citizen/Disabled $4 round trip • General Public $5 round trip Fad Diets By Idelle Badt Richland Health Network Adkins, The Zone, Russian Air Force, Cabbage Soup, The 3 Day Diet and many, many more... Chances are you have not only heard of these fad diets, you’ve probably tried several of them over the years. The promise of rapid weight loss with little to no effort on your part is always more tempting than losing weight the old fashioned way, through diet and exercise. Certainly, you will lose weight quickly, and probably quite a bit of it, but then the inevitable happens...you get incredibly tired of eating cabbage soup day after day, or never being able to eat potatoes, bread or pasta. Sooner, rather than later, you give up on the diet and go back to eating the way you did before you started. When all is said and done, generally you will weigh more than before you started the diet. On Jan. 9, June Lewis, registered dietitian at Sidney Health Center will be presenting, “Fad Diets” in conjunction with the Wellness for Life: Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Series. Weight loss is #1 on the list of New Year’s resolutions. If it is on your list, what a better way to get started on your New Year’s resolution than attending June’s talk? If you are interested in attending June’s presentation, it will be at the MonDak Heritage Center on Jan. 9, from 12:10-12:50 p.m. The talk is free and open to the public, so pack a lunch and bring a friend. Wellness for Life is sponsored by the Richland County Diabetes Project, Sidney Lions Club, Richland County Extension Office, Richland County Health Dept., Sidney Health Center and Healthworks. Busch Agricultural Resour ces, Inc. esources, Sidney, MT 2005 Chevy Impala LS power everything, sunroof, CD, XM, ready, excellent condition, 37,000 miles. $16,900 O.B.O. Home 406-798-3333 cell 406-480-9014 Bring in or email your ad to classads@esidney.com 1996 Ford Explorer XLT Control trac, 4 WD, clean unit, power everything, 112,000 miles, red. Call 406-488-2627 ONL Y LY $15/ W K! 1997 Chevy Z71 Pickup 139,00 miles, ext. cab, 3rd door, Vortec V8, 4WD, auto, loaded/options, great cond. call 701-744-9080 ...AND IF YOU RUN YOUR AUTO TRADER AD FOR TWO WEEKS & IT DOESN'T SELL, WE WILL RUN IT TWO MORE WEEKS FOR FREE!! STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE 20X20 • 10X20 10X16 • 8X9 Sidney, MT 482-3799 or 482-2666 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 11 Hughes, Elletson Accept Limited Partnerships Investment Representative Jerry Hughes and Senior Branch Office Administrator Melissa Elletson, both of Edward Jones’ Sidney office, each have accepted limited partnership offerings in The Jones Financial Cos., the holding company for the St. Louis-based financial-services firm. Edward Jones currently employs more than 30,000 associates in all 50 states and through its affiliates in Canada and the United Kingdom. Under the current partnership offering, 12,000 associates received initial limited partnership offerings or were invited to increase their existing ownership in the firm. “I am honored to be offered this limited partnership. It is a privilege to become part owner of a firm that is so well known and well respected throughout the financial-services industry,” Hughes said. Hughes, a native of Williston, joined Edward Jones in 2002 and has served investors in Sidney for the past five years. In addition, he is active in several local groups, including Sidney Volunteer Fire Department, Sidney Elks Chaplain, Chamber of Commerce member, Kiwanis, board member for the MonDak Heri- tage Center, and Ducks Unlimited board member. Elletson, a native of Fairview, joined Edward Jones in 2002. “I am very thrilled to receive this invitation,” she said. “I’ve always enjoyed my job—it’s both challenging and rewarding—but being invited to become an owner in the company is really exciting.” We Support All The Area Teams! Member FDIC Main St. • Alexander • 701-828-3338 100 N Main • Watford City • 701-842-2381 Oilfield Earthwork, Gravel & Scoria Laser L eveling Leveling 508 N Main Watford City, ND Fairview, MT 701-842-3000 406-742-5549 We Salute All Area Teams Casino & Lounge Bar & Casino Downtown Bainville Behind The Lone Tree Inn In Sidney 1-888-862-3115 Happy Hours 4-6 W eekdays Weekdays 50 50¢¢ Off All Drinks Sports Booster WEEKLY SCHEDULE Melissa Elletson and Jerry Hughes STOCK COW & BRED HEIFER SALE Tuesday, Jan. 16 • 11 a.m. M.T. STOCKMENS WEST - Dickinson, ND Over 1800 head sell! STOCK COW DISPERSIONS Mar. 15 ............................................. 25 Black, 3 to ST, bred Angus Mar. 19 .................. 50 Blk, few Bwf, 3 to 6, bred Angus & Balancer Apr. 1 ....................................... 650 Blk & Bwf, 3 to ST, bred Angus ................................................................ includes many solid & ST STOCK COWS Mar. 24 ................................................. 10 Red, 3 to 6, Red Angus Mar. 25 ..................................................... 200 Black, 3 & 4, Angus Mar. 25 ................................................ 20 Blk&Bwf, 4 to ST, Angus Mar. 25 ................................................... 25 Angus, 3 to ST, Angus Apr.1 ............................................................ 50 Black, 3 & 4, Angus Apr.1 ................................................... 20 Black, 5 & 6, Simm Comp Apr.1 ............................................................ 60 Black, 3 to 6, Angus Apr.1 ................................................. 40 Blk & Bwf, 3 to 7, AI Angus May 1........................................................... 20 Black, 3 to 8, Angus SHORT TERM STOCK COWS Mar. 10 .............................................................. 35 Herf, ST, Angus Mar. 15 ................................................. 15 Red Ang, ST, Rd Angus Mar. 13 ..................................................... 19 Blk & Bwf, ST, Angus Mar. 15 ............................................................ 10 Black, ST, Angus Mar. 21 .............................................................. 9 Mixed,ST, Angus Mar. 25 .............................................................. 12 Red, ST, Angus Mar. 25 .................................................... 14 Mixed, ST, Blk & Char Apr. 1 ............................................................... 60 Black, ST, Angus BRED HEIFERS Mar. 5 .................................................................. 100 Black, Angus Mar. 10 ......................................................... 150 Blk & Bwf, Angus Mar. 15 ................................................................ 100 Black, Angus Mar. 15 .................................................................. 42 Black, Angus Mar. 15 .................................................................. 40 Black, Angus Mar. 15 .............................................................30 Red, Red Angus Mar. 18 .................................................................. 80 Black, Angus Mar. 18 ..................................................................... 40 Bwf, Angus Mar. 20 .................................................................. 20 Black, Angus Mar. 20 .................................................................. 10 Black, Angus Mar. 21 ............................................................. 7 Blk & Bwf, Angus Mar. 24 ................................................................ 12 Red, Red Ang Mar. 25 .................................................................10 Angus, Angus Apr.1 ................................................................. 40 Hereford, Angus Another great selection of bred females at the area’s premier Auction market. All the cattle will be graded for sale order, so don’t be late. Girls Basketball Friday, Jan. 12 Fairview at Brockton, 6 p.m. Circle at Bainville, 6 p.m. Lambert at Savage, 6 p.m. Billings Central at Sidney, 7:30 p.m. Richey at Wibaux, 7:30 p.m. Westby/Grenora at Med. Lake, 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 Fairview at Circle, 6 p.m. Poplar at Culbertson, 6 p.m. Savage at Richey, 6 p.m. Laurel at Sidney, 4 p.m. Froid/Lake at Brockton, 6 p.m. Watford City vs Bottineau at MSU, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 Lambert at Wolf Point, 7 p.m. Watford City at Divide County, 7 p.m. Boys Basketball Thursday, Jan. 11 Watford City 7th & 8th grade at Sidney, 4 & 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12 Fairview at Brockton, 7:30 p.m. Circle at Bainville, 7:30 p.m. Lambert at Savage, 7:30 p.m. Sidney at Billings Central, 7:30 p.m. Watford City at N-S-P, 7:30 p.m. Richey at Wibaux, 6 p.m. Westby/Grenora at Med. Lake, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 Fairview at Circle, 7:30 p.m. Bainville vs Powers Lake at Williston, 9:45 a.m. Poplar at Culbertson, 7:30 p.m. Savage at Richey, 7:30 p.m. Sidney at Laurel, 4 p.m. Lambert at Westby, 7:30 p.m. Froid/Lake at Brockton, 7:30 p.m. Watford City vs Divide County at WSC, 7;30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 Williston at Sidney, 7:30 p.m. Mandaree at Watford City, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling Thursday, Jan. 11 Killdeer at Watford City, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12 Sidney at Cowboy Invitational Saturday, Jan. 13 Sidney JV at Watford City Sidney at Cowboy Invitational Watford City at Beulah Tourney Tuesday, Jan. 16 Sidney at Williston, 5 p.m. mst Hockey Friday, Jan. 12 Watford City Jr. Gold at Grand Forks Gold, 9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 Crosby PeeWee at Sidney, 11 a.m. Crosby Squirts at Sidney, 1 p.m. Crosby Bantam at Sidney, 3 p.m. Crosby Girls at Sidney, 5 p.m. Crosby Jr. Gold at Sidney, 7 p.m. Watford City Jr. Gold at Grand Forks Stallions, 6:45 p.m. Glasgow Girls at Watford City, 6:30 p.m. Minot Bantam at Watford City, 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14 Williston Girls at Sidney, 12 p.m. Williston Flames Squirts at Sidney, 10 a.m. Sidney Bantam at Watford City, 2 p.m. Watford City Jr. Gold at MayPort, 1 p.m. Minot Girls at Watford City, 1 p.m. Speech & Drama Saturday, Jan. 13 Sidney at Plentywood Support Your Favorite Team Be Sure To Thank The Sports Booster Schedule Sponsors On This Page Hwy. 85 W. Watford City, ND 701-444-3122 Lund Oil Co. Watford City, ND 701-842-2805 101 S Central • Sidney, MT 406-482-4566 Family Dining Only $19pr.99 longer inseams slightly higher Fairview 406-7425180 Open 4:30-10 pm Tue. -Sun. 1281 S. Central • Sidney 433-1401 Sidney, MT • 1-406-488-2355 6 am -9 pm, 7 days a week www.sidneycenex.com www.richlandfcu.com FDIC Insured RICHLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Sidney & Roosevelt County Office In Culbertson Farmers Union Oil Co. 101 S Main • Watford City 701-444-3639 First Community Bank Culbertson, MT 406-787-6661 Froid, MT • 406-766-2357 12 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2007 Investigating the Opportunities... Feeding Cattle in the MonDak Region Collegiate Wrestling Former Sidney High School wrestling standout Byron Kuylen, wrestling for MSU-Northern at Havre, scores a 19-3 tech fall over Benton Crow of Dickinson State University Saturday at the Dickinson State Classic Wrestling Tournament. Kuylen took third place at the college tournament. Sandy Turner (right), center coordinator of the MonDak Heritage Center, receives money towards the purchase of a new notebook computer from Pam Burman, Stockman Bank. By Dale W. Naze NDSU Extension Agent/ McKenzie County The beef industry in western North Dakota and eastern Montana currently consists of primarily cow-calf production and “farmerfeeder” feedlot operations. North Dakota alone has about 11,000 beef cattle producers and ranks 13th in the nation for total beef cow numbers at approximately 947,000 head. However, North Dakota has only 60,000 head on feed and 183 feedlot operations with a capacity greater than 500 head, ranking 23rd in the nation. A quick look at these statistics would suggest that there are great opportunities for feeding cattle in the region. There is an ample supply of cattle, feed grains and forages are available and there is an ever-increasing supply of feed co-products becoming available. In order to help beef cattle producers investigate the possible opportunities of feeding cattle, county extension offices in western North Dakota and eastern Montana are hosting a one-day workshop that will address a number of the topics associated with the beef cattle feeding enterprise. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 18, beginning at 9:30 a.m. CST in the Memorial Room located in the Williams County Courthouse in Williston. VERA L. BRENNER ESTATE SALE This one-day, intensive workshop will cover a host of topics including: * Regional resources available to support expanded cattle feeding * Managing cattle health: preventative medicine, vaccinations, receiving cattle, diseases and treatments * Business planning analysis * Feeding facilities and equipment * Feeding system alternatives * Rations and feeding Several NDSU Extension and Research specialists as well as industry representatives will be on hand to help participants “Investigate the Opportunities for Feeding Cattle in the MonDak Region”. Participants should go home with more knowledge in many aspects of cattle feeding such as feedlot management, nutrition, waste management and marketing. A registration fee of $20 per person will be charged at the door that will cover lunch and materials. The workshop should be of interest to existing cattle feeders, prospective cattle feeders, feed industry personnel, animal health suppliers or anyone interested in learning more about managing feedlot cattle. For more information, contact the county extension office in McKenzie, Williams, Divide or Mountrail counties in North Dakota or Richland and Roosevelt counties in Montana. Annie’s Project Empowering Farm Women To Be Better Business Partners p.m. CT at the courthouse By Marcia Hellandsaas NDSU Ext. Agent McKenzie Co. Have you heard about Annie’s Project? Farm and ranch wives are encouraged to attend this excellent course designed to empower our farm and ranch wives to be better business partners. Sessions will start on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 5 p.m. CT to 8 Wrestlers Place Sidney’s Jesse Obergfell and Beau Melby placed second at the Bismarck Rotary Wrestling Tournament Saturday. Sidney took only six wrestlers to the tournament and came home with five placers. Obergfell lost a 4-2 overtime match in the 119-lb. championship to Justin Solberg of Wahpeton. Melby fell to Taylor Grunefelder of Napoleon 9-3 in the finals matchup at 189 lbs. Levi Johnson placed sixth, Jordan Riedmann took seventh and Josh Moore was fourth at the tournament. Richard Heckler went 1-2. Sidney also sent a squad of wrestlers to the Broadus Tournament where Bryce Vigoren took third and Ty Tescher placed fourth. In Junior High action at New Town, Scott Andreasen, Brennan Gorder, Joe Barsotti, Clint Dunn and Tyler Schilling took first. Gene Speldrich placed second and Spencer Brost, Jace Buxbaum, Scott Sturgis and Jory Stevens took third. Notice of Land Sale Sealed bids are being solicited on the following property located in Richland County, Montana: Township 23 N., Range 54 E., M.P.M. Section 20: All Section 21: All This property consists of approximately 1,280 acres deeded, of which 846.2 acres is crop land. 130.7 acres is presently in CRP; the CRP contract will expire on September 30, 2012. Seller will assign to the successful Buyer all interest in the CRP contract. There is approximately 12,000 bushels of grain storage on the property. Beat the Holiday Blues with something new!! Conditions of Sale are as follows: 1. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 2. Terms of the sale are cash with 10% of amount bid to accompany written bid. 3. Seller is reserving all oil, gas and other minerals. 4. Property is being sold “AS IS”. Prospective Buyer is responsible to investigate any condition that may restrict their intended use. 5. Acreage indicated has been obtained from current records and from other resources deemed reliable, however, the Buyer is required to make any investigation as to the exact acreage. 6. Seller will provide Buyer with title insurance showing good and merchantable title in Seller. 7. Seller shall pay all 2006 and prior real estate taxes. Taxes for 2007 and all subsequent years shall be the responsibility of the Buyer. 8. Written bids should be mailed to Lyle R. Panasuk, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 1025, Sidney, Montana 59270, or delivered to Lyle R. Panasuk, Attorney at Law, 107 E. Main, Sidney, Montana 59270, ATTN: “Brenner Sale”, on or before February 2, 2007. 9. All bids must be accompanied with a check for 10% of the bid amount, made payable to Lyle R. Panasuk, Trust Account. The top two (2) bidders shall then be notified by February 13, 2007, and the top two (2) bidders will then have an opportunity to bid against each other at a time and place as notified by attorney, Lyle R. Panasuk, to occur sometime on or before February 28, 2007. If Seller elects to accept the high written bid or oral bid, the high bidder shall be required to execute a Purchase Agreement further describing the obligations between Seller and Buyer. Any successful Buyer whose bid is accepted by Seller, shall have 30 days after acceptance in which to complete the sale and deliver the full purchase price. Seller will grant any reasonable extension of time required to complete the purchase. Inquiries regarding this notice or any of the land described herein should be directed to Lyle R. Panasuk, telephone number (406)433-1607. Meyer’s Department Store “Something For Everyone” Mon-Fri:10 a.m.-7 p.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.•Sat 701-444-2906 • Toll free: 877-842-2906 202 Main • Watford City, ND meeting room in Watford City. Classes will continue every Tuesday evening through Feb. 27. The cost to participate in the course is $100, which includes the evening meals served at 5 p.m., the class materials, software and participant books. Pre-registrations are required. Just contact the McKenzie County Extension office to receive a registration brochure and send it and the fee to our central registration office in Grand Forks to ensure your spot in class! Sessions will combine lecture (delivered through Interactive video and local presentations), discussion, individual and small group activities and computer training. The classes will help you gain the understanding and knowledge necessary to be actively involved farm partners. You will learn new ways to balance the demands of family and community and professionalism within the ag community. Topics of classes will be as follows: * Jan. 23 – Participants will learn more about each other and themselves through the TRUE COLORS personality profile program * Jan. 30 – Women and Finance and How To Obtain A Farm Loan * Feb. 6 – Farm/Ranch Financial Analysis and ND Adult Farm Management Program * Feb. 13 – Computer Lab Week: Excel Spreadsheets, FAST TOOLS and other software programs * Feb. 20 – Crop and Livestock Marketing and The Basics of Crop Insurance * Feb. 27 – Farm Business Planning: Bringing It All Together This course is named after Annie, a woman who grew up in a small town in northern Illinois. Her goal was to marry a farmer and she did. Annie spent her lifetime learning how to be an involved business partner with her farm husband. Together they did great things, but it wasn’t easy. Annie’s Project takes her experiences and shares them with farm women living and working in a complex, dynamic, evolving business environment. Annie’s Project has grown and is now offered throughout many Midwestern states. It was introduced into North Dakota last year and received very high reviews from the approximately 100 women who participated. Thanks to Farm Credit Services, the North Dakota Grain Growers, the North Dakota State University Extension Service, the Farm and Ranch Guide and Risk Management Agency as well as local sponsors — Dakota West Credit Union, First International Bank and Trust and McKenzie County Bank for bringing this program to Watford City. For more information, call the McKenzie County Extension office at 444-3451 or e-mail: marcia. hellandsaas@ndsu.edu. You may also go on-line to: www.ag.ndsu.edu/ anniesproject.
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