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
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• Personal Injuries & Pain Conditions
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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.
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Sandwich
New
Buffalo
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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
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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
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215 East. Main St.•Sidney • 1(800)482-1810 • 433-1810
Mon-Fri. Hours: 8 - 5 p.m. • Sat. Hours: 9 - 1 p.m.
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C9387
2006 Chevy
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2006 Chevy Silverado
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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 - $4,500
25,763
2006 Chevy Monte
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$
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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
$
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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 - $500
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$
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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$15/
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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!
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FDIC
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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
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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
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Watford City, ND
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101 S Central • Sidney, MT
406-482-4566
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406-787-6661
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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.
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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.
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“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.