Richland County 4-H Speech Winners Selected
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Richland County 4-H Speech Winners Selected
PRSRT STD 2006 U.S. POSTAGE PAID The Roundup Serving Montanans for 121 years Business Office: Located at 314 S. Central Ave. Sidney, MT (406) 433-3306 or 1-800-749-3306 Fax (406) 433-4114 e-mail address: roundup@esidney.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1207 Sidney, MT 59270 Wednesday, April 12, 2006 Volume 32 • Number 8 Conjoined twins, Abigail and Isabelle Carlsen, are pictured with their great grandmother, Phyllis Carlsen. Carlsen Benefit Spaghetti Feed Scheduled April 21 On Friday, April 21, there will be a benefit spaghetti feed at the Triangle Nite Club at 5 p.m. for Abigail and Isabelle Carlsen, conjoined twins of Jessie and Amy (Burrows) Carlsen, former residents of Sidney. Terry and Patti Carlsen, Sidney, are the paternal grandparents. The twins are preparing for a separation surgery. There will be a silent auction also. Anyone wanting to donate to the auction or have any other questions can call Maryann Klasna at 406-774-3783 or Franky Burman at 406482-4337. Waagen Heritage Center’s Artist Of The Month Come in and check out the Ukrainian painted eggs and hand quilted items by Mary Waagen, Culbertson, on display at the MonDak Heritage Center during the month of April. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday from 1-4 p.m. The Center will be closed this Friday and Saturday for Easter. McKenzie Carda Emmett Johnson Richland County 4-H Speech Winners Selected McKenzie Carda and Emmett Johnson were selected as the top individuals in various categories at the recent Richland County 4-H Speech Contest. Amy Redman, Abby Carda and Katelyn Koch, who received blue ribbons, are now eligible to represent Richland County at this summer’s State 4-H Congress. Luke Whitford was awarded a red ribbon for his speech on The Wild West. The Jr. Division again was divided into two age categories due to the large number of participants. Emmett Johnson won first place in the 10 and under age group with a speech on “Figures Of Speech”. Blue ribbons went to Autumn Rehbein, Nate Turner and John Helmuth. This year, we had one Cloverbud give a speech. Rain Rehbein, 8, gave the speech “Cheetahs”. The other Jr. Division was comprised of contes- tants 11-13 years of age and Carda was awarded first place with her talk on “The Olympics”. Blue ribbons went to Justine Klempel, Brian Redman, and Levi Helmuth while Alexis Dynneson, Scot Haverkamp, Meghan Haverkamp, Ande Turner, Nettie Johnson and Canyon Rehbein received red ribbons. A total of 19 4-H members took part in the event, which was held at Rau School. Judges for the event were Jack and Jackie Damn, Vicki Vaira and Patty Whitford for the Jr. age group and Mike Webber and Brian Volbrecht for the Sr. Division. Junior division winners will be presented trophies at the Annual 4-H Awards and Recognition Day next fall. Thank you to the many people including leaders, judges and Rau School faculty that made this a successful event. Boxing Action At Sidney High April 21 Get ready for some great boxing action at the third annual Sidney Eagle Wrestling Boxing Smoker set for Friday, April 21 at the Sidney High School Gym. The event starts with a burger and hotdog barbecue at 6 p.m. with the fights starting at 7 p.m. Anyone in the surrounding area that is still in high school is invited to compete. You are asked to contact Guy Melby at 433-2330 before April 19 to ensure your spot. The boxing event will feature 15 to 20 bouts with three, one-minute rounds. Guys and gals are invited to box. Admission will be $4 for students, $6 for adults and $8 for ringside seats. Amy Redman, Abby Carda and Katelyn Koch are now eligible to represent Richland County at this summer’s State 4-H Congress. 2 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 OBITUARIES John Arthur Redlin, 82, Seattle, WA, Formerly Of Lambert-Sidney Area For Lease or For Sale Sol Custom Built Feeds located in Culbetson, 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. Priced at $395,000 d Three bedrooms, large master suite, two full baths and a very workable oak kitchen with eating area a some of the amenities of this 16X76 ft 2000 Bonivilla mobile home. Three lots, fenced yard, hot tub and appliances are a part of the package. Priced at $65,000 19 years experience Selling Richland County Properties 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) g din Pen Country living close to town in this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, full basement double wide home. This beautifully landscaped 1.90 acres has 4 wells, an array of fruit trees, shade trees and flowering bushes. The oversize two car garage has a large shop area. This is truly a unique property. Let us show you this diversified Yellowstone valley irrigated farm. Approx. 504 irrigated acres along with approx. 47 acres of pasture land. Sugar beets, wheat, corn and beans are primary crops. The large fields flow towards the scenic Yellowstone River which borders the farm. There is an adjoining 60 acre tract with approx. 3/4 mile of Yellowstone River frontage. Priced at $79,900 Priced at $1,035,000 REAL ESTATE FINANCING For Home Purchases & Refinancing Janet Sergent Stop in today and see Janet in Sidney or Laurie in Culbertson, Real Estate Loan Officer Laurie Pearson Culbertson Branch Manager www.richlandfcu.com 124 N. Central Ave. • Sidney, MT (406) 482-2704 18 East 2nd St. • Culbertson, MT (406) 787-5890 Mass of Christian Burial for John Arthur Redlin 82, Seattle, WA, formerly of Lambert-Sidney area, will be Wednesday, April 12, with Father Francis Schreiber presiding. Interment will be in Sidney Cemetery, under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney. John died April 2, 2006, in Seattle WA. Loring Owen Harris, 60, Sidney Memorial services for Loring Owen Harris, 60, Sidney, were held Monday, April 10, at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church with Pastor David Huskamp officiating. Military honors were provided by the V.F.W. Post #4099 of Sidney. Interment of his cremains was in the Sidney Cemetery on his father, Owen Harris’s, grave under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney. Loring died Monday, March 27, 2006, at a Federal Medical Center of pneumonia which was complicated with his 1½ year battle with pancreatic cancer. “Williston Strings” To Present Concert The “Williston Strings” will present their Spring Concert on Sunday, April 23 at 3 p.m. at the James Memorial Center. There is no charge for the concert, but freewill donations will be accepted. The donations will be used to provide scholarships for local students to attend the International Music Camp. For more information contact Lowell Sandvik at 701-5729551. The Center is located at 621 1st Ave. W., Williston. Lake Water Level Reports Sakakawea Sidney Weather Data Jim & Janice Knudsen Broker/Owners 120 2nd St. N.E. P.O. Box 387 Sidney Mt. 59270 (O) 406-433-3010 ~ (F) 406-433-3013 ~ (C) 406-489-3010 Nice older 2 bedroom, 1 ½ bath home starter home in a good location close to downtown. This property would make a great rental for an investor. Property sits on a good size lot with plenty of potential…. Ready for your loving touches. Asking $50,000 (804NK) Beautiful log home with loft on 20 acres, northwest of Sidney. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, attached 2 car garage, shop and other out buildings. Recent to Market Priced at $325,000 16 lots in Fairview with city water & older home Priced at $100,000 135 acres irrigated land located 5 miles north of Sidney 66.9 acres south of Crane on Hwy 16. Ideal setting includes home site and irrigated acres. Asking $160,000 Pending Homesite 1.1 acres w/well & horse shed 6 miles north of Sidney. Missouri River Realty has several sites to visit if you are looking for a certain property. Please let Alan assist you in your search for properties. We also do 1031 exchanges, and have access to numerous exchange sites to help find that perfect property for you. Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center Date High Low Precip. Apr. 3 .................. 59 .................. 23 ..........................0.00 Apr. 4 .................. 67 .................. 32 ..........................0.00 Apr. 5 .................. 72 .................. 38 ..........................0.00 Apr. 6 .................. 71 .................. 43 ..........................0.00 Apr. 7 .................. 55 .................. 23 ..........................0.00 Apr. 8 .................. 69 .................. 30 ..........................0.00 Apr. 9 .................. 68 .................. 37 ..........................0.00 Average YTD Precipitation ........................................1.45 2006 YTD Precipitation ............................................. 1.68 Watford City Weather Data Source: North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network Date High Low Precip Wheat Average .......................................... AGDD Soil Temp. Apr. 3 ......... 58 .... 24 .... 0.00 .......... 45 ..................... 38 Apr. 4 ......... 65 .... 33 .... 0.00 .......... 62 ..................... 41 Apr. 5 ......... 69 .... 36 .... 0.00 .......... 83 ..................... 46 Apr. 6 ......... 55 .... 30 .... 0.00 .......... 95 ..................... 44 Apr. 7 ......... 52 .... 20 .... 0.00 .......... 105 ................... 42 Apr. 8 ......... 66 .... 32 .... 0.00 .......... 122 ................... 45 Apr. 9 ......... 67 .... 39 .... 0.00 .......... 143 ................... 48 Montana Auction Markets Report Source: Sidney Livestock, Sidney MT Week of: 3-22-06 Number Sold: ............ 449 Feeder Steers Average $ Maximum $ 600 to 700 ........................ $102.00 .................... $111.00 700 to 800 ............................................................. $94.50 Average $ Maximum $ Medium & Large Frame 1 Do you have news or photos from McKenzie County you would like in The Roundup? CONTACT: Kathy Taylor in Watford City 701-842-6188 500 to 600 ........................ $107.00 .................... $111.50 600 to 700 ........................ $100.00 .................... $107.75 700 to 900 ........................ $86.00 ....................... $96.00 Slaughter Cows Average $ 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. MST Zone 6:30 p.m.–– “Hail the Hunkering Hero & The Ballad of Gopher Gap”, Dessert Theatre, Matinee, 1 p.m., Lambert Old Gym. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.––Books are Fun Fair! Sidney Health Center classroom in the basement. 7:30 p.m.–– Eastern Star meet at the Masonic Temple. Thurs., April 13 7 a.m. –– Chamber Board, Sidney Chamber. 12 noon –– Easter Egg Hunt, Fairview Pool Parking Lot. 5:30-6 p.m.–– TOPS meeting at Crestwood Inn, Weigh-in runs from 5-5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.–– Living Last Supper at Fellowship Baptist Church, 2181 W. Holly. 7 p.m.–– Moose Bingo, early bird starts at 6:45 p.m. 7 p.m.–– Pie Bingo in the multi purpose room, Richey High School. 7:30 p.m.–– Sidney Jaycees, VFW basement. Fri., April 14 5-7 p.m.–– Knights of Columbus Fish Fry, St. Matthew’s Center. 7:30 p.m.–– VFW meeting/election, VFW Hall. Mon., April 17 7 p.m.––St. Matthew’s Smoke-free Bingo, early bird at 6:45 p.m. Tues., April 18 6 p.m.–– Community meeting, Hotel Albert’s Other Room. 7 p.m.–– Bariatric support group, Sidney Health Center classroom. 7 p.m.–– Readers Theatre and Improv, Sidney Medium & Large Frame 1 Feeder Heifers EVENTS Chamber. Current Elevation .................... 2201.62 .............. 1811.0 Last Week’s Elev. .................... 2201.36 .............. 1810.8 One Year Ago ........................... 2198.54 .............. 1808.2 Release For Day (C.F.S.) ........5500 ................... 15200 Alan Seigfreid Website: www.missouririverrealty.com email: alansfui@midrivers.com The miles of gas, oil and salt water pipelines being installed in Richland County has prompted the Richland County Conservation District and the Lower Missouri CRM to host an educational and informational meeting on Tuesday, April 25 at the Sidney Elks Lodge. The meeting will be educational to landowners, contractors and industry people. Topics to be discussed are the Montana Natural Streambed and Land Preservation Act (310 Permit), Federal Clean Water Act (404 permit), easements, pipeline safety, and One Call-Before U Dig. Industry personnel will be on hand to explain their construction plans in the months ahead. Agencies that plan to speak at this meeting include the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Department of Environmental Quality, the Army Corp of Engineers the Office of Pipeline Safety and the Farm Service Agency. If you have questions or concerns about a pipeline crossing your property or if your company needs information on permits needed in certain conditions of pipeline installation, please plan to attend this educational meeting on April 25, at the Sidney Elks Lodge beginning at 9:30 a.m. Lunch will be sponsored by Bear Paw Energy, Plains Pipeline and Hiland Partners. Call Julie Goss, Richland County Conservation District at 433-2103x101 for more information and to RSVP for the meal. Wed., April 12 9 a.m.–– Trade Promotion Committee, Sidney STATISTICS Fort Peck Pipeline Education & Information Meeting Maximum $ Utility & Commercial ........ $53.00 ....................... $55.00 Cutter ............................... $49.00 ....................... $52.00 Canner ............................. $44.00 ....................... $50.00 Shelly Canner .................. $35.00 ....................... $66.00 Slaughter Bulls ................ $59.00 ....................... $63.00 • Slaughter cows & bulls steady • Feeder Cattle several dollars lower Public Library basement. 8 p.m.–– Board Meeting, Richey High School. 9-11 a.m.––Sidney MoPS (Mothers of PreSchoolers), Assembly of God Church. Call Heather Lowry 406-488-3279 or Khrystye Earl 406-488-8056 for more info. McKenzie County Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CST Zone. Wed., April 12 10-10:30 a.m.— Chamber Coffee, TJ’s, sponsored by Taylor Ag Services. Tues., April 18 7-9 p.m.–– JDA Board Meeting, Commissioners’ Room. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 3 Happy Easter Lean Bone-In Maple or brown Sugar Spiral-Sliced Cook's Ham Family Pack Bone-In Beef* 20 lb. Bag Idaho Ribeye Steaks Russet Potatoes $ 39 1 $ 99 5 lb. lb. $ 99 3 ea. Fresh Crisp Dole pkg. Cauliflower ¢ Celery Hearts $ 69 1 79 ea. Red Grapes Seedless $ 69 1 10 oz. Angel Hair 16 oz. Classic Salad, or Coleslaw ib. Dole Salads ¢ Western Family 24 oz. Extra Fancy Ketchup 88¢ 24 oz. Asst. 99 5-9.2 oz. Beef, Pork, Chicken Tuna Asst. Fresh or Bunch Betty Crocker Green Onions or Radishes Helpers $ for Lay's 11-11.5 oz. Asst. 2 4 Potato Chips $ for for White Vinegar Western Family Dozen Large Eggs 69¢ $ 19 1 $ 3for 5 Land O Lakes 22 oz. Asst. Cottage $ Cheese 2 3 Western Family 32 oz. Distilled Butter 2 25 12 pk. 12 oz. Cans Pepsi, Diet Pepsi or Mt. Dew 3 for$10 ea. 3 1 Nalley Pickles $ Western Family 16 oz. Quartered Sweet Cream lb. 5 Quart All Flavors Land O Lakes Ice Cream $ 39 4 18 pk. 12 oz. Cans Reg., Light or Select Budweiser $ 1239 Western Family 10 oz. Peanut Butter, 11.5 oz. Milk Chocolate or 12 oz. Semi Sweet Baking Chips $ 4 5 for 16.5-48 oz. Asst. Orginal or Anytime Rolls (Excludes 60 seconds). Rhodes Dough $ 79 2 Betty Crocker 18-21.5 Asst. (Excludes Angel Food) Super Moist Cake Mixes 89¢ Western Family 14 lbs Flavor Blend or Ocean Fish Cat Food $ 99 6 Sale effective Wednesday, April 12- Tuesday, April 18, 2006 Open 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Easter Sunday be foxy... shop Warehouse Grocery In Sidney 1151 S. Central • Sidney, MT • Mon-Sat 7 a.m.-9 p.m. • Sun 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Grocery 433-2305 • Meat 433-1902 • Produce 433-5181 4 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 Activities during the Week of the Young Child ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 5 Gardening Works, ETC. Opening April 15! • Statues • Sculptures • Benches • Pots, • Plants, etc. Take 1st right into Lambert, go 4 blks., large grey & white house 293 3rd Ave Lambert, MT (406)774-3477 DIABETES EDUCA TION EDUCATION GROUP 7th Grade Girls Win Again Sidney’s 7th grade girls traveling basketball team walked away champions again after competing in the Williston Spring Shoot Out on April 8. The girls were undefeated Saturday after beating the Culbertson Breakers 33-16; Williston 44-12; Plentywood Swishers 57-18 and the Poplar Lady Rebs 31-19. Back row (L to R) McKenzie Carda, Airika Blackburn, Janae Moore, Megan Johnson, Ashley Farr. Front row (L to R) Alex Hammer, Brittney Johnson, Brooke Schmidt, Kayla Lake and Amy Rassier. State Oil & Gas Lease Sales Producing Record Revenues for the State School Trust Fund The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) recently held its quarterly auction of oil and gas leases, generating $6.28 million in rental and bonus payments to the school trust beneficiaries. This amount represents one of the largest dollar amounts generated by oil and gas development on state trust land. The amount was so significant that the March 17 edition of the Rocky Mountain Oil Journal published an article related to the increased development on state trust land. The average bid from the recent lease sale was $61.61 per acre, an all-time record, according to Monte Mason, DNRC Mineral Management Bureau Chief. “The level of oil and gas exploration and production has increased significantly over the last two years, particularly in eastern Montana. The increase in activity translates directly to the increased bidding for leases on state trust lands in these areas. We averaged over $2.5 million per sale in 2005, but last week’s sale surprised even us. There was considerable interest in school trust tracts in Daniels County, which alone generated $5.39 million at an average bid of $100.31 per acre,” Mason stated. The rental and bonus payments are just one part of the revenue generated from oil and gas leases on school trust land. If oil or gas is discovered, the lessee also pays a royalty on the amount produced. “A royalty is a percentage of the gross value of the oil or gas produced and sold. Higher prices obviously increase the amount of royalty paid on a barrel of oil or cu- bic foot of gas. However, the increased level of exploration has also increased the amount produced in the state. Both oil and gas production from state lands increased by over 25% from fiscal year 2004 to fiscal year 2005. When you combine increased prices with increased volumes, the increase in royalty revenue to the school trust is substantial,” Mason explained. Lease Rentals/Bonuses: $ 3,187,540, $ 6,554,239, $13,843,745 Royalties: 7,703,137, 12,546,647, 12,304,074 Total: $10,895,367, $19,105,681, $26,147,819 “This is significant. It’s likely to make a big difference in the amount of revenue we contribute towards education next year,” explained DNRC Trust Land Division Administrator, Tom Schultz. “Accord- ing to the calculations recently reported by the Legislative Fiscal Division, the Guarantee Account portion of the Trust is projected for a $10 million jump from oil and gas lease revenues alone.” The revenues presented to K-12 and higher education from state trust lands represents the management activities on state trust land. In addition to oil and gas exploration and development, that management represents timber, commercial and residential development, and agriculture management and activities. For more information regarding Montana’s 5.2 million acres of state trust lands or about oil and gas lease sales on state trust land, visit DNRC on the Internet at < o u t b i n d : / / 1 4 7 / www.dnrc.mt.gov> www.dnrc.mt.gov . Get ready for spring work! Hungry?? Mobile Radios • Satellite Telephones • Pagers only $6 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mon-Fri Our Restaurant Features Steaks, Seafood, & More! Sidney Health Center Classroom Free and Open to the Public Sponsored by the Sidney LION’s Club and RCCDP. Just in Time for Easter Selected Spring Sportswear, Dresses and Spring Jackets 25 % off This Wednesday through Saturday Dealer Hand-helds starting at "The Satellite the unheard Phone of Choice" of price of 35900 $ Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. Mon-Fri 401 Ellery Ave Fairview, MT (406)742-8110 Mon., April 10 • 7 p.m. No Service Gaps Authorized KENWOOD 95 Presented by: Ty Graves, Healthworks Manager "Your communication headquarters" Try our NOON Buffet “Put a Spring in Your Step: Fitness ideas for people with limited mobility” Have your radios checked now so they're ready to go when you are! Just North of McDonald’s Sidney, MT 406-433-1659 or Toll Free 1-866-433-1659 Call Larry today at.... Easter Titles for those Easter Baskets in the Upper Level 1/2 of 1/2 Price Sale Continues Too, Still a Great Selection Mon- Sat 8 - 5:30 p.m. Sun 12-4 p.m. 406-433-4354 6 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 Lunch Menus Richey Schools Wed., April 12: Meat pockets, gems, oranges. Thurs., April 13: Spaghetti, corn, baked apples, breadsticks. Fri., April 14: No School. Mon., April 17: No School. Tues., April 18: Oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, peaches, buns. Sidney Schools Wed., April 12: French toast, w/maple syrup, link sausage, hashbrowns, applesauce. Thurs., April 13: Peanutbutter & jelly sandwich, chicken noodle soup, orange wedges, carrotstix. 1:00 Dismissal. Fri., April 14: No School, Easter Break. Rau School Wed., April 12: Ravioli, corn, pears, bread. Thurs., April 13: Hot ham & cheese, chips, carrot sticks, snicker salad Fri., April 14: No School. Savage Schools Wed., April 12: Sloppy joes, french fries, applesauce, bars. Thurs., April 13: Upside down pizza, carrots, pineapple, bread. Fri., April 14: No School. Mon., April 17: No School. Tues., April 18: Chicken ala king, biscuits, green beans, fruit cocktail, bread. E. Fairview School Wed., April 12: Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, fruit salad. Thurs., April 13: Slushburgers, potato, raw vegetables, cookie. Fri., April 14: No School. Easter Break. Mon., April 17: No School. Tues., April 18: No School. Fairview School Wed., April 12: Baked ham, mashed potatoes w/ gravy, seven layer salad, ice cream, bun, milk. Thurs., April 13: Chicken nuggets, augratin potatoes, cake, bread, milk. Fri., April 14: No School. Mon., April 17: No School. Tues., April 18: Corn dog, seasoned wedges, peas, cookie, milk. Lambert School Wed., April 12: Chicken & Noodles, cheese, crackers, bread, grapes, milk. Thurs., April 13: Tater tot hotdish, salad, bread, baked apples, milk. Fri., April 14: No School. Mon., April 17: No School. Tues., April 18: Chicken patties, mashed potatoes, gravy, broccoli, cake, milk. Skateboarding Public Meeting Set April 12 All skateboarding enthusiasts are invited to a public meeting on Wednesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. in Room 213 at Central Elementary School in Sidney to discuss building a skateboard park in Sidney. The purpose of the meeting is to determine the interest in building such a park, to review Sidney Parks and Recreation Board’s proposed locations, and to discuss the design of the park. Information (approval or disapproval) from the residents in each proposed area will have to be gathered before an area can be approved. Interested people of all ages are encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact John Francis at 406480-9219. Help Special Olympics Of Montana Raise Some Dough! Lounge & Casino 207 2nd Ave. N.W., Sidney 433-4338 • 433-4999 Great Dining, Cocktails, Karaoke and Gaming! Easter Sunday Specials... • Baked Ham • Prime Rib • Seafood Platter and • Chicken Cordon Bleu • Plus our Regular Dining Menu All Dinner Specials come with our Famous Soup & Salad Bar. Treat Your Holiday Guests To Karaoke This Friday starting at 9 p.m. DJ Jon Getchell Special Olympics Montana is pleased to announce the partnership with statewide Pizza Hut restaurants. Pizza Hut’s are currently selling $5 Bresnan Communications/Chevy raffle tickets through the month of April. With your purchase you are entered to win the grand prize 2006 Chevy Silverado valued at $34,000. Plus, you are entered to win one of five Pizza Hut “Pizza For A Year” giveaways. Each raffle ticket has a $3 coupon good towards one large pizza on your next visit to Pizza Hut. The drawing will be held May 19 during State Summer Games Closing Ceremonies in Great Falls. Stop into your local Pizza Hut to purchase your chance to win! Thank you. Library Week Babies Honored Renee Goss, director of the Sidney Public Library (right), is giving Brandie Sartin and her newborn daughter, Kimberly, a gift bag of books. Kimberly was the first baby born during National Library Week. Every baby born during this week will receive a book. Vaccinate Horses Against West Nile Virus By Dale Naze McKenzie Co./NDSU Extension Agent Horse owners are once again being urged to vaccinate their horses against the West Nile Virus before the mosquito season begins. If your horses were vaccinated last year, you will only need to administer a booster shot. However, for those horses that have never been vaccinated, two doses will be required this initial year. Only licensed veteri- narians can administer the vaccines so horse owners should be contacting their local veterinarian soon to obtain the vaccines and immunize their horses. There are two vaccines available this year. West Nile Innovator is a killed, whole virus vaccine that was the first to gain USDA approval. A new vaccine called Recombitek was made available and it is a live-replicating canarypox vaccine. One thing to keep in mind is that the two vaccines are not interchangeable. Recombitek cannot be used to booster a previous shot of West Nile Innovator and vice-versa. And both products still require two initial doses to establish first-time immunity with annual boosters needed each year. For more information on the West Nice Virus contact your local veterinarian or the NDSU Extension Service office at 4443451. 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Central Ave, Sidney • 406-433-5373 Highway 2 N., Williston • 701-572-8186 122 Broadway, Culbertson • 406-787-5213 202 3rd Ave. NW • Sidney 488-4366 9-11 & 2-4 M-F Blinda Larsen ®Register Marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, an association of Independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans. ©2006 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Of Montana Agent is independent of Blue Cross and BLue Shield of Montana, and offers it’s products only in the state of Montana. It has to be Blue Blinda Larsen.indd 1 05/17/2005 4:39:15 PM ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 7 Element Lucky Fun Affordable Fashions Columbia Billabong Koret Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Mon-Fri 9:30 - 5 p.m. Sat And 1 Dr. Marten Sketcher Silver Hurley Tribal K-Swiss Montana FFA Selects New Officer Team March 29 through April 1 saw the gathering of over 1,300 students for the 76th Annual Montana State FFA Convention on the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman. Students competed in nine different state events to qualify for national level competition and took part in leadership training workshops and activities. One of these major activities included the selection of the new state FFA leadership team. Each year, the Montana FFA Association elects eight officers to serve as student leaders for a one -year term. These officers are freshmen and sophomores in college that continue their collegiate studies while serving the state FFA association through traveling the state representing the organization. Officers travel to every FFA chapter, various agricultural shows and exhibits, the state legislature, and other agricultural events to represent youth and FFA. Nineteen students from across the state consumed their convention time with three days of interviews, questions, FFA knowledge exams, and stress as they sought one of the eight positions available as 2006-2007 Montana State FFA officers. A committee made up of past officers and current FFA members as well as business and industry leaders from across Montana selects the officers each year. This committee tests each candidate’s knowledge of FFA and current agricultural issues as well as analyzing the personality and leadership style of each candidate to select the eight that will work the best together. While in their year of service to the Montana FFA, each officer will travel over 20,000 miles representing FFA and making chapter visits throughout the state. State officers are on the road about ten days of any given month representing FFA. Aside from their duty as an ambassador of FFA, the officers will be required to write, edit, and publish the Montana FFA Reporter, a quarterly newsletter that details the events and activities of the Montana FFA Association. The following students will serve as the 2006-07 State FFA Officer Team: President: Molly Fisher, Flathead Chapter, Kalispell; 1st Vice President: Sara Schledewitz, Bainville Chapter; 2nd Vice President: Willie Grundhauser, Shields Valley Chapter, Clyde Park; Secretary: Perrie Crampton, Beaverhead Chapter, Dillon; Treasurer: Jonathan Sheehy, Big Sandy Chapter; Reporter: Alanna Schlosser, Conrad Chapter; Sentinel: Mandy Jacobs, Shepherd Chapter; Parliamentarian: Jessica Kirschten, Baker Chapter. Bainville’s Schledewitz Elected New state FFA officers (L to R) are William Grundhauser, Shields Valley, 2 nd VP; Jonathan Sheehy, Big Sandy, treasurer; Perrie Crampton, Dillon, secretary; Mandy Jacobs, Shepherd, sentinel; Sara Schledewitz, Bainville, 1st VP; Jessica Kirschten, Baker, parliamentarian; Molly Fisher, Flathead, president; and Alanna Schlosser, Conrad, reporter. ADOPT ADOPT-- A- PET RASCAL Neutered male Persian kitten- you won’t find a cuter more personable buddy! Please call: 433-7033 POINT WS POINT PPAAWS Thank You! Thanks to all my friends who sent cards and those who drove out to the ranch to say Happy 75th Birthday. It was great! I don’t have words to express my feelings. Thank You All Marilyn Greenwood PET GROOMING & BOARDING 2850 W. Holly, Sidney, MT Yellowstone Chiropractic Would like to welcome Randi Roedeske, Massage Therapist to our office Gift Certificates available. Montana’s Largest Sleep Center Special introductory savings Save Up To $150 on King Sets $100 on Queen Sets $50 on Full & Twin Sets 2005 Closeouts Still Availbale Free Delivery, Removal & Setup 6 months, No payments, No interest O.A.C. Massage Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8-6, later by appointment To schedule an appointment call (406)433-4757 or stop by at 222 2 nd Ave. SW Johnson Hardware & Furniture Since 1915 “Proudly serving our 90th year” Open Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat., 8:30 - 5 p.m. 111 South Central Sidney • 433-1402 • www.doitbest.com 8 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 National Teach Children to Save Month Allowance – Work – or Both? By Judy Johnson Richland County Extension Agent Are money issues ever a problem with children in your household? The question of allowances is often raised by parents and children alike. The Institute of Consumer Financial Education offers the following information regarding children and money. The Richland County Jump$tart Coalition encourages parents to be active in their child’s money management education. How money is handled with children is a personal decision, the concept of giving an allowance and having work income seems to work best. Parental goals, when paying an allowance, should be to shift some spending decisions from parents to child, reduce the need for the child to have to ask for money and provide a method, under supervision, for learning about saving money and wise spending. Establish a base allowance for each child. If the child wants more money, create a list of jobs or duties which can be done for additional money. Each task should have a set amount of compensation and a description of the work to be done. Age specific techniques can help with money skills as children grow. Birth to age 8 – Assign basic chores with the opportunity to earn small amounts of money for additional work. Provide a piggy bank or savings account for saving, don’t buy toys on demand and let the child learn about the consequences and responsibility of owing possessions. Ages 8 to 12 – Allow increased decision making. Encourage comparison shopping. Give a specific allowance and stick to it or none at all. Don’t pay for regular chores but provide opportunities to earn extra by doing extra. Age 13 and older – Be consistent with daily household chores, expectations and consequences. Help your child forget his or herself by donating time or money to worthy causes. Help them experience a larger world. Goal Setting At right, Fairview students in last year’s 6th grade class used financial calculators for goal setting during a Jump$tart activity. Wants And Needs Below, Students at Rau School participated in a Jump$tart activity last year learning the difference between needs and wants. Coalition Helps Richland County Youth Get A Jump On Their Financial Future How do we teach children to save? Through education and encouragement children and adults alike can plan for their financial future. April is National Teach Children To Save Month and in it’s third year the Richland County Jump$tart Coalition will be working with schools and other youth groups to develop important saving and goal setting skills. Not only will it be a chance for many children to learn concepts of savings but will provide parents a teachable moment to put the concepts into action at home. If your child comes home with a handout entitled, “I learned About Money Today” the Jump$tart Coalition has engaged your child in one of the following money management activities. -Story time for 3rd graders will engage them to make spend, save and share goals -Sidney 6th grade students will learn the rule of 72 and Wall Street history from Enid Houtari at Edward Jones. -Richland County Extension Agent, Judy Johnson, will be teaching Fairview and Rau 5th graders how to use financial calculators for making financial decisions. -Story time at the Richland County Public Library will use books, pennies and purses to illustrate where money comes from and what to do with it. -Sidney 8th graders will visit Richland Federal Credit Union to learn about savings and credit. The “Who Wants to be a Millionaire for a Day?” promotion will encourage young savers to deposit into their savings accounts. -After school kids at Richland County Boys and Girls Club will participate in a money themed week, budget “phantom money” for activities and snacks for a day and get a financial message from Demolay members. -Sidney Herald will print a money themed Kids page. -Stockman Bank will promote savings at the Sidney High School through the Student Bank program. The coalition wants to thank Jump$tart Coalition partners including the Sidney, Fairview and Rau Schools and teachers, MSU Extension Service, Demolay and Sidney Advanced Accounting students. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 9 Pro-Tire To Open April 17 Steve Geiser is opening Pro-Tire in Sidney on Monday, April 17. The business will be located in the former Sidney Oil building at 415 2nd St. NW. Pro-Tire will offer a full line of passenger and pickup tires, alignments, oil changes, brake work and will turn drums & rotors. They will take appointments and drive-ins are welcome. Hours are Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. He can be reached at 406-433-8473. Dean Benefit Auction To Be Held April 29 A Benefit Auction is being held Saturday, April 29, at the Sidney Moose Lodge for the family of the late Robert Dean, who passed away of colon cancer Sept. 1. A silent auction will begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by a Roast Beef Dinner at 5 p.m. The live auction will begin at 7:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to donate items for the auction can drop their contributions off at Franz Construction. An account for cash donations has been set up at Wells Fargo Bank. For more information, call Patti Mann at 406-4882644. Sidney Kiwanis To Sponsor Free Easter Movie The Sidney Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a free Easter movie for area children this Saturday, April 15 at 2 p.m. at Centre Theatre in Sidney. The movie is “Because of Winn-Dixie”, rated PG. The Kiwanis club will also provide free popcorn to the kids. NRCS Offers Funding For Predator Deterrent Practices Ranchers may be eligible to receive funding for implementing three predator deterrent measures through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will be offering incentives to help ranchers minimize conflict between predators and livestock. “We are glad to be able to offer this assistance at a time when predation from endangered species is rising as a central issue in Montana agriculture,” said Dave White, NRCS state conservationist. “The measures will help ranchers safeguard their livestock, protect their financial solvency, and, hopefully, help them to better live in coexistence with endangered predators.” The three predator deterrent practices that will be available from NRCS in 2007 include: 1. Disposal of carcasses from around farmsteads and feedlots to approved landfills or rendering companies. 2. Installation of predator deterring fence around areas with concentrated numbers of livestock such as calving areas, feeding areas, feedlots or bee apiaries. 3. Hiring and use of a herder to facilitate prescribed grazing and predator deterrence during the grazing season. The application deadline for 2007 program funding is June 1, 2006. Get more information about NRCS programs and the predator deterrence practices by contacting your local USDA Service Center or visiting the Montana NRCS website at http:// www.mt.nrcs.usda.gov/. Montana Cattlemen’s Assn. Offers Swede Schlesinger Scholarship Montana Cattlemen’s Association is accepting applications for the Swede Schlesinger Scholarship. Swede Schlesinger was a long time rancher and former president of the Montana Cattlemen’s Association. Swede ranched north of Ingomar, MT on Porcupine Creek. He loved the cattle business and the people in it. Swede strongly believed education was critical for rural areas to prosper. The heirs of Swede have established this scholarship to encourage academic rigor and reward scholarly achievement. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a graduating high school senior of a Montana high school with a “C” or higher grade point average. The student must be enrolled or intending to enroll full time in any accredited college or university that offers a bachelor degree; an approved vocations or trade school; an accredited junior college; or an institution offering a registered nursing degree. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of (1) academic achievement, (2) cattle industry involvement, (3) goals and quality of application, and (4) amount of other scholarships the applicant has received. The Schlesinger Scholarship is renewable for 3 additional consecutive years if the student maintains a 3.0 or better GPA. Deadline for submission is June 1, 2006. For more information or an application form write to the Swede Schlesinger Scholarship Fund, PO Box 31436, Billings, MT 59107, or call the Montana Cattlemen’s Association at 406-259-5433 or go to www. montanacattlemen.org. “Night Of Stars” The Badlands Gymnastics Club performed its 18th Annual “Night of Stars” entertaining the crowd and demonstrating their skills along with guest performances from two Dickinson High School gymnasts.Allison Monsen soars over the pyramid made by her teammates. Where Opportunity and Adventure Meet! Visit: www.dickinsonnd.com or call: 1-888-880-7963 Over 1,000 Jobs Available in Many Different Fields We Will Be Closed Mon., Tues., & Wed. April 17, 18, & 19 For Remodeling We will be open again Thursday, April 20 for all your electronic needs ElectricLand, Inc. Village Square Mall 120 East Main St. • Sidney, MT 406-433-4370 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 AM - 6 PM, Sat. 9 AM - 4 PM 10 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 FOR SALE (406) 433-4757 1-866-433-4757 222 2nd. Ave. SW Sidney, MT 59270 Registered Yearling Angus Bulls & Yearling Heifers Performance Tested • Semen Tested Out of Nationally Recognized Sires • Sports Injuries • DOT Physicals • Personal Injuries & Pain Conditions Free Delivery Volume Discount Bar JV Angus Jim Vitt • 406-798-3653 or Dale Vitt • 406-798-3398 Fairview, MT Now Serving the Mondak area All American Seamless Siding, LLC Seamless Siding Conventional Siding Windows Doors Decks General Contracting wCall No t Firs 5 ers Custom Siding ive a Rece t! Discoun Registered and Insured Free Estimates Contact: Charlie Roth Home: (406)488-7787 Cell: (406)480-1225 Nominate The Individual You Feel Deserves To Be Honored as the... of the year 2006 The Roundup will feature an individual in the community recognizing them for the hard work and dedication they have put forth making Richland County a great place to live. You may specify someone who is currently active or who has volunteered in the past and is no longer active, but should be recognized. With your nomination, please provide a detailed explanation of why your nominee deserves to be designated Richland County Volunteer of the Year. Nominations will be taken until Wednesday, April 19. Please mail them to P.O. Box 1207, Sidney, MT 59270 or drop them off at our office located at 314 S. Central Ave., Sidney. Please include your name and phone number along with your nomination. 314 S. Central Ave. Sidney, MT 406-433-3306 • 800-749-3306 Fax: 406-433-4114 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 11 4 $ 00 Meals are Back! Sandwich Specials Snacker ............... 99¢ Honey BBQ .......... $1.29 Twister Wrap ....... $3.14 Make it a Combo For only $2 more! Big Sandwich........ $3.55 Tr y our Buffet Adults - 7.35 Seniors - $6.50 Kids 6-12 - $5.35 Kids 2-5 - $3.25 Kids Under 2$ - 1.35 Salad Bar Only - $5.25 $ We Will Be Closed Sat. & Sun Apr. 15 & Apr. 16 Happy Easter! Mary and Rory Carda, Owners 202 East Main, Sidney, MT • 433-4554 Open 10:30 am - 9 pm Daily • Buffet 11 am - 8 pm Drug & Alcohol Seminars Set For April 24-27 In response to many companies being caught offguard by what’s required of them by Federal and State Law regarding a drug and alcohol program, Checkers, Inc., an on-site drug and alcohol testing company in Sidney, is bringing professionals to our area to educate employers about these very issues. Recently, the Department of Transportation has been conducting audits in several areas in North Dakota and Montana, and the owners of Checkers, Inc., Wendy Haugen and Janette McCollum, thought it would be beneficial for the area’s employers to have an opportunity to know what’s expected of them so that they pass the inspection without getting fines for not complying. It’s worth knowing what’s expected in order to avoid these fines, ranging from $600 to $10,000 per day, per occurrence for not complying with Federal Regulations. There are also many regulations for Non-DOT companies who have a drug and alcohol program in place, which must meet your specific State Law. “How To Survive A DOT Audit” and “Drug and Alcohol Supervisor Signs and Symptoms Training Course for Calling Reasonable Suspicion Testing” is scheduled for April 24-27. Seminars will be offered in Glendive, Dickinson, Williston and Sidney. Lunch will be provided at both semi- Peaches Peaches is a very sweet and quiet 7 month old female tiger striped cat with a peach band on her back. She’s also got very pretty green eyes C AMP CCA AT acility Rescue FFacility Please Call 406-480-2346, or campcat@lycos.com, or PO Box 1336, Sidney, MT nars. Kris Phillips, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will be presenting, “How To Survive A DOT Audit” from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Glendive, Tuesday, April 25, Dickinson, April 26, and Williston, April 27. Kris Phillips has worked for the FMCSA for 21 years, starting as a field investigator in Olympia, Washington. She has held other positions such as Federal Program Enforcement Specialist and instructor, with the last nine years serving as Division Administrator in Montana. Prior to that, she served in the U.S. Navy and the Federal Aviation Administration as an Air Traffic Controller. She recently retired from the U.S. Navy Reserves after 28 years of service. She provides an exceptional presentation for all DOT regulated companies who may be selected for an inspection and are required by Federal Law to be compliant with the U.S. Department of transportation’s rules and regulations regarding USDOT # and Registration; Insurance, Driver Qualification Files (Previous Employers; Drug and Alcohol Testing), Safe Operation of equipment (Maintenance and Records; Roadside Inspections), Monitoring Driver Activity and Managing Safety Compliance. This seminar will cost $40 for the eighthour course. You will receive valuable information and a booklet to help guide your company to a clean free au- dit. Wayne Hovland, Aurico, Inc., Arlington Heights, Illinois, will be presenting DOT and Non-DOT Employer DER & Supervisors, “Drug and Alcohol Signs and Symptoms Training Course for calling Reasonable Suspicion Testing” from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Glendive, April 24, Dickinson, April 25, Williston, April 26 and Sidney, April 27. The seminar is for any DOT or Non-DOT company that has a Drug & Alcohol Program in place. Montana State Law requires that the person in charge of your program, the DER (Designated Employer Representative), and other supervisors in charge, must receive training annually for recognizing signs and symptoms for reasonable suspicion testing. All urine and breath alcohol collectors must be able to prove that the person requesting the reasonable suspicion test be done, be certified to make this call before testing can take place. Required by law, all companies, whether DOT or Non-DOT, must keep these certifications for this training in your business drug and alcohol file. North Dakota state Law is the same as the Federal Law, which requires a one-time certification. Hovland has spent 34 years with the Chicago Police Department. While there he wrote the investigation process on positive employee drug tests and then developed the department’s random drug testing program. Upon retirement, Psychemedics, the world’s largest hair testing company, hired him as a consultant. In this position he worked with the police departments in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles in the development and implementation of their drug testing programs. He will share valuable information to the business owner, cover the Montana and North Dakota State Laws, the latest DOT 49 CFR Part 40 regulations regarding Drug and Alcohol testing and the updated responsibilities of the DER. This seminar will cost $175 for the four-hour course. DER’s and supervisors will receive a booklet and certification. Checkers, Inc., believes educating the public about the drug and alcohol testing industr y is very impor tant. Checkers is a member of SAPAA (Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association) and of DATIA (Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association). If you are required or would like to attend, RSVP is needed by Monday, April 17. Seeking Applicants McKenzie County Full time Clerk to County Recorder Professional position. Thorough knowledge of moder n office practices, procedures, equipment, record keeping, filing systems and computer software systems, scanning equipment and various office machines essential. Knowledge of real estate and legal descriptions helpful. A full job description is available in the County Recorder’s office. Letters of application with resume will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Thursday April 13 and may be left at the County Recorder’s office or mailed to McKenzie County Recorder, PO Box 523, Watford City ND 58854-0523. Applicants claiming Veteran’s preference must so state in letter of application and attach a copy of Form DD-214. McKenzie County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in admission to its programs or activities, including the employment process. Mary Jensen Attention Malt Barley Growers! We Have Certified Tradition Barley Seed, That Meets Busch Ag’s Malt Barley Contract Requirements. Germination -- 98% Supply is LIMITED Call SOON! Delivery is Available Larry Seed & Ag Supply Office (701)675-2550 After hours (701)675-2329 WE’RE CALLING OUT THE COMPETITION. AND WE’RE BACKING IT UP WITH Up To A $500 REBATE** . Cenex Polaris Sidney 1281 S. Central • Sidney • 433-1401 • 6 am -10 pm, 7 days a week www.sidneycenex.com Offer good at participating Polaris® dealers on select models and subject to product availability. **Rebates not available on all models and rebates vary by models. See participating Polaris dealers for complete program details and eligible models. WARNING! ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety, always wear helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing and never carry passengers unless the adult ATV has been designed by the manufacturer specifically for that purpose. Polaris adult models are for riders aged 16 and older. Polaris youth models of 90cc are for riders aged 12 and older. Polaris youth models of 50cc are for riders aged 6 and older. Be sure to take a safety training course. For safety and training information in the U.S., call the SVIA at (800)887-2887. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800)342-3764 for safety training in Canada, contact your local Polaris dealer. © Polaris Sales Inc. ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, April 29th, 2006 • 10 a.m. MST Location: 1401 14th St. S.W. • Sidney, Montana ANTIQUE & NEW FURNITURE Broy Hill king size bedroom suite w/king bed and mattress, nightstand, large dresser w/ mirror, and tall dresser (Beautiful Shape) Lady Lazy Boy recliner Wood type writer desk (nice) Marble top console, (2) marble end tables, (1) marble top coffee table. (40 yrs. Old, VERY NICE) RCA 24 inch color TV Wood TV stand Couches Upright Montgomery-Ward freezer Oak table w/ 4 captain chairs, 2 leaves and matching buffet (Very Nice) Large wood china hutch (Like New) Small wood china hutch Antique wood wash stand Glass trolley 2I¿FHGHVN Youth desk Set of old coffee tables 1950’s recliner Brand new set of wooden end tables and sofa tables Swivel rocker Many antique chest of drawers Old chest type phonograph (2) Gentleman’s valets Wood bathroom cabinet Ice cream vanity chairs Many miscellaneous marble top tables File cabinets Antique hospital beds Set of twin beds Full bed with matching vanity w/ round mirror and dresser Formica table Antique high chair Many night stands (5) Wood ice cream chairs Set of glass base lamps (bases light up) Several miscellaneous wood tables Many folding chairs ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & GLASSWARE Old enamel icebox (nice) Red Wing #4 Butter Churn with original plunger and lid (VERY NICE) Red Wing #3 Butter Churn Other miscellaneous Red Wing pieces McCoy crock Roseville and McCoy pieces Lots of old glassware including carnival and depression glass Occupied Japan pieces $QWLTXHGUDZHUZRRG¿OLQJ cabinet (Very Nice) Paf 130 Zig Zag sewing machine w/ wood stand (Nice) Old butter churns (1) glass and (1) metal Several DeGrazia artwork prints Large spoon collection Collectible plates Whiskey jugs Old trunks Collectible dolls Kerosene lamps Antique traveling chest Lots of crystal (some leaded) Old Wild Bill Hickock and Jingles lunchbox Old cigar boxes Antique tobacco cans Lawrence Welk and the Lennon Sisters serving tray Old cameras Old irons and scales Sad irons Lunch by served es ittl Vitt’s V Vintage washboards Tobbaco cutters Antique hair clippers and crimpers Antique coffee grinders Lots of books Old records Old silverware Jim Beam bottles Scythes Walk behind corn planter Cast iron skillets Kraut cutters Coal buckets and watering cans Enamel ware Old bottles and tools Antique wood planes Old grape press Whiskey barrels Old sheep shearers Hatchets and Bit Braces Sickle grinder Antique corn shellers (stand-up and hand held) Copper boiler Feed grinder Old dump rake and manure spreader Lots more miscellaneous antiques ANVIL, TOOLS & OTHER MISCELLANEOUS Industrial sausage grinder and mixer 100# Large anvil Welding Table Bench Grinder Post vises Handyman Jack Misc. Shovels, hoes and forks Misc. tools Crossman 766 pellet gun Crossman 760 BB gun Deer horns Miscellaneous canning supplies Lots of house ware pots and pans, dishes cooking untensils Many more items too numerous to mention SADDLE AND TACK Sentinal Butte Saddle (Rare, needs a little TLC) Harness and horse collars Old horseshoes BOAT 1976 Glastron 16 foot, tri-hull boat, 85 h.p. Johnson outboard PRWRUZLWKGHSWK¿QGHUDQG Shorelander trailer LAWNMOWER MTD 13 h.p. 38 inch riding mower (Runs Good) Allis-Chalmers riding mower for parts Lawn and Garden supplies Searer & Goss Auctioneers Sidney, MT Randy Searer Dan Goss Randy (406) 798-3699 • Cell: (406) 480-1974 Dan (406) 798-3616 • Cell: (406) 480-2778 Visit Us On The Web at www.searerandgossauctioneers.com Not responsible for accidents or loss. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash or good check. Everything sold as is-where is. Statements made by auctioneers on auction day take precedence over any advertising. Not responsible for errors and omissions. Auctioneers Note: Once again a very large auction. This is only a partial listing, still going through boxes and there could be a surprise or two. Furniture is in excellent condition and there is a lot of quality antiques, glassware and collectibles. This auction will last all day so bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the day under the beautiful Eastern Montana sky. -Randy and Dan 12 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 SHS Students Compete At State Skills-USA Conference 2006 Sidney High School students competed in the 35th Annual State Leadership and Skills Conference in Havre, at Montana State University-Northern on April 3-5. Competing for Sidney were Matt Helmers in Basic Wood Technology, Garvin Leintz and Dayton Wick in Cabinet Making, Jay Moran in Diesel Equipment Technology, James Netzer in CADD Fundamental Drafting, Shawnn Dunn in Job Interviewing, James Netzer, Shawnn Dunn, John Kalberer, and Joe Kallevig in the Quiz Bowl, John Kalberer in Technical Computer Application, Joe Kallevig in Technical Drafting, Joe Topp and Shawnn Dunn in Arc Welding, and Ryan Hecker and Gussie Larson in Combination Welding. Shawnn Dunn made the finals in job interview, which were the top 10 out of 153 contestants. Placing 3rd was James Netzer in CADD Fundamental Drafting. Second were Jay Moran in Diesel Equipment Technology and Dayton Wick in Cabinet Making. In first were Garvin Leintz in Cabinet Making and John Kalberer in Technical Computer. Leintz and Kalberer have qualified for the National Leadership Skills Conference to be held in Kansas City on June 19-23. 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 Leveling Sidney Students Attend State Skills-USA Conference Shown (L to R) are Garvin Leintz, Dayton Wick, Matt Helmers, Shawnn Dunn, Joe Topp, John Kalberer, Ryan Hecker, Jay Moran, James Netzer, Joe Kallevig and Gussie Larson. Fairview, MT 508 N Main Watford City, ND 406-742-5549 701-842-3000 We Salute All Area Teams Casino & Lounge Bar & Casino Downtown Bainville Behind The Lone Tree Inn In Sidney Happy Hours 4-6 & Midnight to 1 a.m. Weekdays -50¢ Off All Drinks 1-888-862-3115 Sports Booster WEEKLY SCHEDULE Softball Thurs., Apr., 13 Sidney JV/V at Hardin, 11 a.m. Fri., Apr., 17 Sidney JV/V at Laurel, 11 a.m Track Sat., Apr., 15 Sidney at Billings Invitational, 9 a.m. AAU Wrestling Sat. - Sun., Apr.,15-16 AAU National Folkstyle Tournment Detroit, Michigan Leintz, Wick Tops In Cabinet Making Dayton Wick (left) placed 2nd and Garvin Leintz (right) placed 1st in the cabinet making contest at state. 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. 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Sidney Health Center is an EEO employer committed to a drug-free workplace. For more information on this & all other available positions, please visit our listings at www.MT healthjobs.com. Send applications to: Jeri Chapman, HR Assistant, 216 14 th Ave. SW, Sidney, MT 59270. Fax 406-488-2115. Email: jchapman@ sidney health.org. (7-2tc) Sidney Health Center is seeking qualified applicants for the following position: PHYSICAL THERAPIST FT position responsible for the evaluation, planning, directing & administering of physical therapy interventions as prescribed by a licensed physician or qualified practitioner as defined by Montana state statutes. The Staff Physical Therapist administers treatments & physical agents in an effort to resolve impairments, restore function & prevent disability following injury, disease or physical disability. Ideal candidate will also be responsible for provision of services of inpatient/ outpatient & Extended Care Facility settings. Must be creative, have good personal relation skills, assist patients to reach their maximum performance & level of functioning while teaching clients to live within the limits of their capabilities. Applicant will also perform duties such as documentation, billing, scheduling & other duties as assigned by supervisor. Position requires a bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy & being a licensed physical therapist in the state of MT. Sidney Health Center is an EEO employer committed to a drug-free workplace. For more information on this & all other available positions, please visit us online at: www.medicaljobsofmontana. com. Send applications to: Amy Blehm, HR Administrator 216 14th Ave. SW, Sidney, MT 59270. Fax 406-488-2115. Email: ablehm@sid-neyhealth.org. (7-2tc) Sidney Health Center is seeking qualified applicants for the following position: RADIOLOGY BILLING CLERK FT position to perform general office & receptionist duties including: accepting payments & preparing cash receipts, electronic billing, preparation & filing of insurance forms, & ordering supplies. Requires diagnosis coding, knowledge of computers, fax & adding machines. Desired applicant will have good personal relation skills. Sidney Health Center is an EEO employer committed to a drug-free workplace. For more information on these, & all other available positions, please visit our listings at www.MThealthjobs. com. Send applications to: Jeri Chapman, HR Assistant 216 14th Ave. SW,Sidney, MT 59270. Fax 406-488-2115. Email: jchapman@ sidney health.org. (8-2tc) www.sandsmotorsinc.com 2004 Ford F250 Crew Cab, 32k mi., V10 ....... $25,400 2005 Mercury Mountaineer, AWD, leather, 10k mi. . $21,900 2005 Ford Explorer XLT, leather, 14k mi. ....... $20,700 2006 Ford Five Hundred SE, 13k mi. ............ $20,900 2005 Ford Escape XLT, 13,500 mi. .................. $19,400 2005 Ford Freestar SEL, TV, 23k mi. ............. $17,800 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, 46 mi. ........ $14,900 2005 Mercury Sable, 15k mi., program vehicle $13,900 2004 Dodge Intrepid SE, 33k mi. .................... $11,900 2004 Oldsmobile Alero, 30k mi. ...................... $11,200 1999 Ford F150 XLT, 4x4, ext. cab, 92k mi. ...... $10,900 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, 112k mi., ............ $10,900 1997 Ford F250 XLT, ext. cab, 7.3L, diesel ....... $10,800 2003 Ford Crown Victoria, 31k mi. ................ $10,700 2004 Dodge Intrepid SE, 44k mi. .................... $10,700 1999 Ford Ranger XLT, super cab, 4x4, 66k mi. $9,400 2003 Ford Escort ZX2, 2 dr., 23k mi. ................. $8,900 2000 Ford Windstar SEL, red, 80k mi .............. $7,900 1995 GMC Sierra SLE, 1/2 ton, 130k mi. ........... $7,900 2001 Chevy Venture LT, 87k mi., power sliding dr. $7,900 2002 Buick LeSabre, local trade, 99k mi. ........... $7,900 2000 Chevrolet Impala, red, 82k mi. ................. $7,800 2002 Ford Taurus SES, 88k mi., leather roof ..... $7,700 2004 Ford Taurus SE, 106k mi. .......................... $7,700 2002 Ford Taurus SES, local trade, 78k mi. ...... $7,700 1997 Chevrolet Silverado LS, 1/2 ton, 126k mi.$6,700 1998 Cadillac Deville, 129k mi ........................... $5,900 1998 Kia Sportage EX, 71k mi. .......................... $4,900 1992 Ford F150 XLT, super cab, 4x4 .................. $4,200 1995 Buick Century, 215k mi. ............................. $1,200 444-2341 or Toll Free - 800-584-9205 • Watford City, ND (7-2tc) CLERK / TYPIST (ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT) Corps of Engineers, Williston Resource Office Student Temporary Employment Program position. Must be enrolled in high school or college. $8.82 - $9.91 / hour Contact the WRO at 701572-6494 or Job Service for an application package. (08-1tc) BIOLOGICAL AID Corps of Engineers, Williston Resource Office Temporary Seasonal Position. Must be enrolled in high school or college. $8.82 $9.91 / hour. Contact the WRO at 701-572-6494 or Job Service for an application package. (8-1tc) EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Hiring for 2006 Postal Jobs! Starting pay $18/hr. avg. pay $57k benefits/pd training & vac. Req. HS grad/GED/18yrs. old. No experience 1-800-584-1775 Ref#p5000. PT JOB OPENING (8-1tp) Larson Service Drug, New Town. Please apply in person at either the New Town or Watford City store. (8-1tc) S&S S&S Motors Motors cepting applications for Hot Oil Operator. CDL, HazMat, Drug & Alcohol testing req., excellent pay, insurance & 401K. 701-8426023. HELP WANTED PT Job opening at Larson Service Drug, New Town. Please apply in person at either the New Town or Watford City store. HELP WANTED (8-1tc) Career job position open at The Roundup. Writing/Photography. Flexible hours & job setups possible. Check this opportunity out if you have some capabilities & are willing to learn more. Could be full or part-time. Present resume to Sidney Job Service & fill out application. [tfn] FOR SALE '78 Magnolia 16x80 mobile home, 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths, CA, new metal roof, storage sheds, 10x12 entry, 2 lots fenced in, includes appliances. Call for more info., 406-480-3125. 1983 Marshfield Double wide 24 x 56 with 20' x 20' addition. To be moved. Located North of Watford City. 701-842-2627. (6-4tp) 4 bdrm., 2 bath home on approx. 240 acres near Sidney. 406-3709612 or 406-489-0414. (7-3tp) FOR SALE '95 Champion trailer, 16x60, CA, 2 bdrm., w/insulated 8x10 shed, to be moved, $10,000. 406-9632542. Tree stump grinder w/36" wheel cut, 1 magnum Stihl chain saw w/36"&20" bar, 3/4 ton pickup w/ unloader, extra parts for grinder, $20,000. Call Robert Bieber, 406747-5841. Blonde Acrosonic by Baldwin, exc. cond, $750. 701-842-2039, eves. (6-3tp) FOR SALE Large sofa, black velvet w/ slashes of mauve & silver. Like new! $300 OBO. Jensen Wood stove w/blower, $300 OBO. 701744-3419. (7-4tp) (7-4tp) FOR SALE FOR SALE Sm. 2 bdrm. house at 506 3rd St. SE, Sidney. Asking $25,000, all offers considered. 406-798-3501. Women's: Golf clubs & bag, leather jacket, suede jackets, wool blazers (all 3X). Men's: Leather jackets, suede jacket, blazer (all size 44), blazer (size 46), Red Sox jacket (size lg.), Italian leather briefcase. 406-7425632. (8-1tp) FOR SALE '98 28x28 Champion double wide 4 bdrm., large living room & kitchen, family room, 2 baths, large master bdrm. & bath. Needs to be moved to your location. Asking $58,000 for more information call 406-776-2590. (8-3tp) NO DOWNPAYMENT? Problem Credit? If you're motivated & follow our proven, nononsense program, we'll get you into a NEW HOME. Call 1-800830-2006 or visit www. AmericanHomePartners.com. FOR RENT SMALL BUSINESS FOR SALE (8-2tp) MISC. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE (8-1tp) REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED FOR SALE 1 bdrm. apts. in Fairview. Maximum of 2 occupants per apt. Util. pd., free laundry facilities, rent subsidized by USDA. No smoking or pets. 701-744-5149 or 701744-5898. (8-4tc) (7-2tp) ELECTRIC HOME/FARM WINDMILLS! Manufacturer's Cancelled Order: Save over 50%. 2kw-20kw. Limited quanities from $5,975 including tower & on/off-grid inverter. www. emarkelectric.com Factory Direct: 1-800-973-WATT. SACRIFICE! (8-1tp) FREE DIRECTV SATELLITE, 4 ROOMS. Free TiVo/DVR. Add HDTV. 220 channels+ locals, pkgs. from $29.99/month. Cheaper than cable TV. Switch Today! 866-6417031. Promo #16026. (8-1tp) HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 30 gal. gas hot water heater 48" (7-4tp) 12 volt Installation Tech. FT M-F, some Saturdays. Must have good knowledge of vehicle wiring systems. Wages negotiable, DOE. Apply at ElectricLand or Sidney Job Service. (1-tfn) HELP WANTED Field Service Technician. FT, benefits include: 3% match on IRA, 1/2 of single health insurance policy, pd. vacation, gloves & coveralls provided. Call or stop by Frontier Wellhead & Supply Co., PO Box 775, Watford City, ND. 701-842-4248. Reaching over 8,400 Households in Western North Dakota and Eastern Montana Every Week Classified A d Order F orm (Please P rint) Ad Form Print) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WANTED 16 17 18 19 20 Lifeguards 21 22 23 24 25 Svarre Municipal Pool 26 27 28 29 30 $6.00 Must have current CPR & LG 31 $6.10 32 $6.20 33 $6.30 34 $6.40 35 $6.50 (etc.) (8-1tc) HOT OIL OPERATOR Hanson Hot Oil Service is ac- Send Application & Resume to: c/o Pool Mgr. 115 2nd St. SE Sidney, MT 59270 Applications end April 20, 2006 $6.00 for 30 words or less; additional words 10¢ each Number of words__________x Number of Times____________= Cost $____________ Name ccompany A d Accompany Ad Payment Must A o: To: Mail T The Roundup P.O. Box 1207, Sidney, MT 59270 14 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 oak bathroom vanities w/ marble top, w/ faucet, portable shower, water softner. Queen size Eastmend pillowtop mattress & box spring. Sony Tv 32", matching stand & VCR, Shar p Rangehood microwave like new! Please Call 701-694-2071. (8-2tp) FOR SALE Remington Model 7600 pump .243 3x9 scope and sling. Black synthetic stock. 406-742-5034. (8-1tp) FOR SALE Electric Kitchen range & office desk, both in good condition. 701-842-6402. pension & motor work, hole shot device, V force reeds, skid plate, radiator guards, gold chain. 406488-7553 (5-4tc) FOR SALE '87 Bayliner Capri 19' boat w/ trailer & cover. Has a 3.0 L GM 4 cyl. onboard engine, depth finder & skis. Runs great. '05 Hornet Sport 29.5 ' 5th-wheel camper, new & loaded. 406-774-3363. (7-2tp) FOR SALE '94 Kit Companion 25' 5th wheel camper. AC, awning, rear kitchen. Very good cond. 701-744-5651 or 406-489-2574. (8-1tp) RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE (27-36tp) (4-tfn) MILLER'S CORNER BOB'S BOBCAT SERVICE Let Miller's 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. Barn & corral cleaning, trenching, 6"x4', reasonable rates, no travel time within 50 mi. radius. Licensed & insured, oilfield insured, member of BBB. 701-5720788 or 701-580-2896. (8-tfn) GLICK SADDLERY (7-2tp) Saddle & tack repair, baby chaps, chinks, caps & tack for sale.Business hours are Mon.Fri., 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 701-8283027; 820 Elk St., Hwy 85, Alexander, ND. [50-tfn] (8-4tp) GENE'S MONUMENTS '81 27' Travel Craft motor home, 56k mi., new tires, new pump, exc. cond. 701-675-2436. 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. SERVICES (5-tfn) WELDING Welding & repair work. No job is too small. Portable welder, reasonable rates. 701-444-2936. [30-tfn] AZURE MONUMENTS 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, STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE counseling. Heidi Garmann, LPCC. 701-572-9622. FOR SALE (8-2tp) '03 Suzuki RM 125 dirt bike, exc. cond., many extras, hinson clutch, black excel rims, bills pipe & silencer, renthal fat bars, RG3 triple clamps, dyna ignition, sus- Froid, MT 59226 or 406-7662360. Busch Agricultural Resour ces, Inc. esources, 20X20 • 10X20 10X16 • 8X9 Sidney, MT 482-3799 or 482-2666 FREE CATALOG (8-1tc) PORTRAITS & FINE ARTS By Trish Stevenson www. stevensonstudio.com or call 406798-7777. EASTER, PROM, WEDDINGS IN YOUR FUTURE? Larsen Service Drug has jewelry, gifts, candy - whatever your need! Watford City and New Town locations. [40-tfn] COREY'S PORTABLE TOILETS (8-1tc) GIVE AWAY Daily, weekly, monthly rates, reasonably priced. Good servicing, new units trailer mounted units & handicap accessible. Call COREY'S at 701-774-0626. [tfn] GIVE AWAY 10 x 46 trailer, 406-377-7677, 406-939-2509. (7-2tf) VEHICLES FOR SALE JACK'S COMPUTER WORKS 16' car trailer, exc. cond. 406-4891111. Open for computer sales & service. Will pickup & deliver. 406489-1381. VEHICLE FOR TRADE COUNSELING Licensed professional clinical counselor located in Williston. Marriage, family & individual '78 Dodge Cube Van. Runs great/ needs starter, $1,500 OBO. '76 Dodge Aspen, runs perfect, low miles, great shape, silver, $1,000 OBO. 701-744-3419. (7-4tp) FOR SALE '04 Chevy Tahoe LT, 19.5K mi., garaged, leather, 3rd-row seat, adj. foot pedals, OnStar, telephone, factory warranty, $26,495. 406-765-2534. (7-tfn) Now open for summer. Mowers, tillers, augers, weed-eaters, chainsaws & other gas-powered equipment. Drop offs welcome. 701-444-2549 located south of town across from truck-bypass, Watford City, ND. (8-4tp) Log homes & cabins 24'x32' for only $14,395! Log walls, posts, beams, roof, plans, video & more! Free catalog. www.bighornmtn.com. 307-6842445. (14-tfn) Sidney, MT BRACKETT'S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR FOR SALE (8-2tp) We would like to trade a '92 Olds Bravada (SUV) in good cond. for a 4x4 pickup w/auto trans., in good cond. 406-798-3429, ask for Dwight. (6-3tp) FOR SALE '03 Chevy Silverado 4x4 crew cab 6.0L eng., mint cond. 701675-2436. (8-2tp) PETS FOR SALE tion barley. Common seed Richlea lentils, Morton oats. All seed has high germination & test weight. Order early to guarantee availability at current low prices. Pre-buy & volume discounts. Free delivery possible. Wisness Bros. Seed Farm, Watford City, 701-842-2761. (52-10tc) RED ANGUS BULLS Moderate bir th weights, 1/2 down, will hold for spring delivery, tested—guaranteed. Barbour Red Angus, 701-5652330. (52-tfn) SEED FOR SALE Certified Stellar malt barley; Certified Reeder & Parshall wheat. Call Randy, 406-747-5217. (52-tfn) Australian Sheperd/Border Collie cross pups. Also straight red Border Collie pups avail. 406482-4378. (8-2tp) FARM & RANCH LIVESTOCK FENCING FOR SALE: For a lifetime maintenance free fence, Highway Guard Rail is the answer. If it will stop a semi-truck, it will stop your livestock. 1-800249-7473 day or evening. www.butterflysupplyinc.com. [17-tfn] VERMEER HAYING EQUIPMENT GRS ANGUS RANCH RODNEY STURGIS Angus for the commercial man. We have superior genetics, light birth weight bulls, calving ease, milk. Performance tested yearling bulls. Selling private treaty. Progeny of Sires: VNAR Precision 169K, MR Right Trend 235, Right Time 77. 406-687-3778, Savage. (7-4tc) FOR SALE Haybet barley & Mammoth oats. 406-747-5392. (4-6tc) FOR SALE 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 701-828-3482 after hrs. in Alexander, ND. [tfn] HIGH QUALITY SEED Varieties to be certified or registered - Reeder, Steele -ND, Parshall spring wheats. Mountrail, Pierce durum. Tradi- 9N Ford Tractor, needs work, inc. front-end loader $1,200; Agri-fab tiller, 36" pull-type, $700. 406433-1107 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), or 406488-4811 (eves.). (5-4tp) FOR SALE Yellow pea seed, CDC Mozart, common; Alfalfa Ameristad 403T, other. Gary Nottestad, Watford City, ND, 701-842-2168. (5-9tc) STUD SERVICE R OU UN ND DU UP P A UT TO O T RA AD DE ER R RO AU TR 1998 Kenworth T 800 - 3406 Cat, airslide, 5th, deluxe interior, good cond. $25,500, pos. financing avail. Call 701-693-2833 2002 HD Sportster 883 c.c. bore kit to 1200 c.c., 1 - 10 over, pearl white, 4.2K orig. miles, $8,500. 1987 Companion 2003 Wildcat 24" 5th wheel, air, awning. See at Amunrud's, Hwy. 16 S., Sidney Bunk Beds See at Amunrud's, Hwy. 16 S., Sidney. Call 406-776-2457 Call 406-433-2226 2001 Chevy Tahoe 1998 Dodge 3/4 ton 2004 Chevy Impala Load up LS package, 4 x 4, onstar, rear air, trailer pkg. & more! 69K miles, $14,900. Diesel, quad-cab, 4 x 4 , gooseneck hitch, grille guard, new tires. NADA value, $16,150; asking $14,500. Call 701-572-5569 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT 4 x 4, 33.8K miles, Hemi Magnum 5.7 L engine, new tires, still under factory warranty, lots of options. $23,500. Call 406-488-7553 Call 406-798-3122 Only $15/wk! Call 406-433-2226 2000 Suburban LT 4 x 4 3.8 V-6, auto., warranty, 29K mi., leather, sunroof, CD, $17,500 OBO Call406-776-2012 Black, quad captains chairs, 99.6K mi., has 3,700 mi. left on GM warranty, NADA $16,350, will sell for $14,700 OBO. Call 701-842-6224 ...and...If You Run Your Auto Trader Ad For Two Weeks & It Doesn't Sell, We Will Run It Two More Weeks For FREE! Call 406-433-3306 or 800-749-3306 for details! ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 15 Starting April we will have standing at stud. Go Dollie's Dude, grandson of the Legendar y Blondy's Dude out of Small Town Dude. Stud bloodline goes back to King Leo's Success. Good disposition! Joe Reed & Joe Hancock, for more info, 406-4881885. (5-4tc) birth weights, for more info. contact Jim Krise 701-539-2250 Wildrose. (8-4tp) FOR SALE Yearling horned and polled Hereford bulls, moderate birth weights. For more information call Keith Rockeman 701-8637010 Grassy Butted ND 58634. FOR SALE (8-3tp) WW Balanced Beam 1-animal livestock scale, exc. cond., stored inside, $500 firm. DK Johnson, 406-488-5648. (7-2tp) FOR SALE Yearling Black Angus bulls. For more info. contact Dean Levang, 701-675-2306. (6-tfn) HORSE HAY Small round bales, 4'x4', crested wheat grass. Gary Nottestad, Watford City, 701-842-2168. (6-4tc) HAY FOR SALE Round bales, shedded alfalfa/ grass hay. Bell Ridge Farms, 406488-6265. (6-3tp) FOR SALE IHC 986 tractor with 235 farmhand loader new tires excellent condition 3600 hours $14,000. Hand tiller used twice $150. 1954 Winchester 22 caliber pump rifle $400. 100 gal. field service tank $50. 701-863-6747. (8-1tp) FOR SALE Backhoe, Kelly model 40, 3 point, 18" wide bucket, digs 9-10' deep, self contained hydraulics, PTO pump, pins or bushings not wore, very good condition. $3,500 406488-2840 or 480-2059. GARAGE SALES WANTED! GARAGE SALE ITEMS Spring cleaning? Donate your good, used items to Relay For Life. Bring your items for the ga- rage sale to Lower Yellowstone REA, Sidney, between May 1 & June 10. 406-488-1602. check out esidney.com s Deserve to be Pampered too! m o M OatmFeF 2in0C% nts are Tre • Botox® (reducing or eliminating wrinkles) • IPL Laser Hair Removal • hair reduction/removal • lesion reduction/removal • Complete Surface Skin Care For a FREE skin consultation • photo facial rejuvenation or to schedule an appointment • microdermabrasion please call: • acne/acne scar treatments • varicose veins Sk EOH DWHV$YDLOD F L¿ UW H & W LI * 406-488-2577 (8-1tp) FOR SALE Tennessee Fainting Goats taking orders now, will be ready July 5. FOR SALE (8-1tp) Chicago Aermotor windmill, working cond. Must be moved, best offer. 406-963-2215. (7-3tc) FOR SALE 6' by 16' ww stock trailer, bumper hitch, $1,800 O.B.O. Galvanized 300 gal. stock tanks. LEON ground-driven rock picker. 560 gal. fuel tank w/ gasboy pump. 1400 gal. poly water tank 701627-4979. (8-2tp) LOWEST PRICES EVER Two Reese mowers - older inventory: $8,700. $9,500 - New machine. Rugged, low maintence, fast cutting. D & D Haying Equip. LLC, Grassy Butte, ND 701-8636882 Call Now!! (8-3tc) DURUM SEED FOR SALE Also certified Pierce Durum, grand champion at wheatshow. Taking orders now. 701-6942071. NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE The State Board of Land Commissioners is accepting public comment on a proposed Access Road Easement Policy & a Reciprocal Access & Easement Exchange Policy. Copies of the policies may be obtained from any Department of Natural Resources & Conservation Area or Unit Office or by calling the Helena headquarters office at 406444-2074 or the Forest Management Bureau in Missoula at 406542-4343. Copies are also available on-line at www.dnrc.mt.gov. Comments must be postmarked no later than April 29, 2006 and submitted to Forrest Sanderson, DNRC – Forest Management Bureau, 2705 Spurgin Road, Missoula MT 59804. (Publish March 29, April 5, 12, 19 and 26.) (5-5tc) (8-2tp) FOR SALE! Two year old Angus bulls, low Green Acres Sod Farm Open for 2006 season We grow our own Grade A Kentucky Blue Grass Call ahead for orders. Delivery available. Close Saturday noon & reopen Tues. at 8 a.m. 701-744-5759 119 So. Central • Sidney, MT 406-433-3355 Job Opening McKenzie County Weed Control is now accepting applications for personnel interested in participating in the 2006 County Weed Control Program. Applications may be picked up at the Weed Control Office or call 701-842-4131 for details. McKenzie County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national orgin, sex, religion, age or disability in its hiring practices or providing services. Help Wanted Maintenance Electrician Enhance your career by joining our company that is a leader in the sweetener industry! Sidney Sugars Incorporated is seeking a maintenance electrician to join our Sidney, Montana factory. Must be willing to work shifts. Starting wage for this position is $17.08/hr with the possibility of $20.44/hr after competence has been proven. Sidney Sugars offers an attractive benefits package which includes medical and dental insurance, pension, and 401(k). To apply, send resume to Sharon Nelson, Sidney Sugars Incorporated 35140 County Rd, 125 Sidney, MT 59270 or Sidney Job Service 211 N. Central Sidney, MT 59270 Position closes April 28, 2006 For more information, call Ken Brost at (406)433-3303 Visit our web site, sidneysugars.com AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/D/V A drug free workplace AREA FARM & RANCH EQUIPMENT AUCTION Sat., April 22, 2006 • 9:30 A.M. • South Heart, ND Directions Located at 12470 41st St. SW South Heart, ND. Go 4 miles south of South Heart, ND to 41st St. and 3 mile west or 5 miles south of Belfield, ND on Highway 85 to 41st St. and 5 miles eat. Auction Signs will be posted TRACTORS & LOADERS Case 2090 diesel tractor, cab, air, 3 point, powershift, 3050 hours S.N. 9926271 Leon 707 loader, scoop & grapple fork (mounts to 2090 Case) Case 1270 diesel tractor, cab, air, heat, 3 point, powershift, 6582 hours S.N. 7857964 John Deere 4020 diesel tractor, cab, cooler, dual hyd., syncro range, good rubber, 12 volt system S.N. 159723R, 6817 hours (nice condition) IHC 706 Farmall gas tractor, 3 pt. dual hydraulics S.N. 14389 S-Y with 340 Dual loader and grapple fork John Deere 70 gas tractor, power steering, 12 volt, rocker shaft, wider front, S.N.7002092 IHC 966 diesel tractor w/ cab Farmhand 235 loader mounts to 966 IH Ford 641 Workmaster gas tractor, 3 point, 540 pto, w/ Ford loader, good rubber, tire chains, nice condition IHC 1086 diesel tractor, 3 point, 3 hyd., dual pto 235 Farmhand loader w/ scoop & grapple fork (mounts to 1086) TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1973 International Cabover semi tractor, 13 speed trans., 350 Cummins engine 1964 Ford F600 2 ton truck, 4 speed, 14 ft. box and hoist 1959 Chevy stub nose truck, 15 ft. steel box w/steel floor, twin cyclinder hoist, 5 speed w/ 2 speed, 350 V8 1948 IH truck w/ 12 ft. steel box and hoist 1965 Ford truck , cab and chassis, good 292 engine (parts truck) Rollins tandem, dual wheeled 20 ft. tilt bed trailer Homemade gooseneck trailer, 12 ft. box and hoist 16 ft. truck box trailer, hoist and bale rack 2 wheel trailer with 10 ft. box Trail behind pick and roll w/ ball hitch 20 ft. flatbed trailer, bumper hitch w/ 5 ft. beaver tail, tandem axle (nice cond.) 16 ft. truck frame bale trailer, tilt bed Winnebago 20 ft. flatbed gooseneck trailer, beaver tale w/ bale rack, 3 - 7000 lbs axles 5 ft. X 16 ft. bumper stock trailer PICKUPS, MOTORHOME & BOAT 1997 Dodge 3/4 ton pickup, 4X4, extended cab, long box, V10 engine, 5th wheel, 75000 miles on engine, nice shape 1993 Chevy extended cab short box pickup, automatic 1975 Ford F150 2 wheel drive pickup, super cab, ranger, camper special, 460 engine, automatic trans., 373 gear ratio 1970 Chevy motorhome, 24 ft. class A, 3500 miles 14 ft. Core Craft fiberglass boat w/ trailer 1985 Olds 98 Regancy (not running) HAYING & HARVESTING EQUIPMENT 1978 Massey Ferguson 750 combine, 4 speed, cab, JD belt picker 2 – Hesston 7020 choppers, 2 row corn head, picker heads 2 - John Deere 510 round baler, wide belt (good condition) Vermeer 605 D baler Massey Ferguson #10 square baler John Deere #11 sickle mower, 7 ft. John Deer #567 wheel rake IH 720 corn chopper w/ 2 row 30 inch head, new knives 1380 John Deere swing tounge hay machine Case 9 ft. sickle mower IHC 9 ft. side delivery rake Trailer mounted V rake John Deere #5 semi mounted mower, 7 ft. 16 foot bale rack 21 ft. Massey Ferguson #35 pull type swather w/ hydraulic transport Tonutti 3 point V rake 2 – New Holland 256 side delivery rakes w/ tandem hitch 1014 Hesston swing tongue for parts SEEDING, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT, FERTILIZER SPREADER, SCRAPER 2 – 8 ft. Melroe press drills w/ tandem hitch, fertilizer attachment 2 – 10 ft. Melroe press drills w/ tandem hitch, fertilizer attachment, drill transport Kirshmann H bottom pony press drill, fertilizer (for parts) Oliver 20 ft. tandem wheel disc 12 ft. Oliver wheel disc 20 ft. John Deere C20 field cultivator 800 IHC 8 row 30 inch no till corn planter w/ dry fertilizer, hyd. fan Brady 8 ton fertilizer spreader, 45 ft. spread 7000 John Deere 4 row 38 inch finger planter w/ fertilizer attachment John Deere 100 series chisel plow, 24 ft. w/ hydraulic wings 645 IHC 27 ft. vibra chisel IHC 24 ft. vibrashank w/ harrows 480 IHC 24 ft. disc 1240 John Deere 4 row corn planter, 30 inch spacing, several different plates 4 ton fertilizer box Eversman 3 yard scraper John Deere 12 ft. surflex tiller w/ transport wheel COLLECTOR TRACTORS & ANTIQUES 1957 John Deere 720 diesel, rocker shaft, SN 721001 (not running) G – John Deere, narrow front end, power troll SN 40588 (not running) B – John Deere, narrow front end SN 100690 (not running) 500 Case diesel tractor John Deere manure spreader 500 gallon steamer tank, steel tank on wagon American Steel Tank Co. 7 – Steel wheels 60 gallon oil barrel w/ pump IHC self washing cream seperator IHC cream seperator SHOP ITEMS & SERVICE TANKS 180 amp Lincoln welder 3 / 4 inch socket set, Other wrenches New nuts & bolts in various sizes Hydraulic hoses 4 gallon back pack sprayer Bench grinder w/ stand 1 / 2 inch electric drill Impact wrench, Hay moisture tester 500 gallon fuel storage tank 60 gallon field service tank w/ pump Homemade tool box 200 gallon tank w/ stand PONIES Amber” 3 year old Bay colored mare “Danny” 9 year old gelding brown w/ light mane & tail, saddle & halter broke “Hanky” Solid dark brown colored gelding, broke to ride, age unkown HAY Approx. 1000 big square bales of mixed hay 3 ft. X 3 ft. X 8 ft. bales approx. 730 lbs each 108 alfalfa mixed round bales of hay CONSIGNORS – R. Hurt, G. Newton, F. Karsky, C. Buckman, S. Dennis, R. Kudrna, B. Dennis, N. Pedeliski, C. Smith, S. Evoniuk. L. Custer Krance Auction Service, LLC Tony Krance South Heart, ND 58655 (701) 677-5375; Lic. #231 Ring Man: Mike Obach Terms: Cash Lunch will be Served Gordy Krance South Heart, ND 58655 (701) 677-3026; Lic. #444 Greg Krance South Heart, ND 58655 (701) 575-4917; Lic. #570 www.kranceauction.com Experienced Professional Auction And Clerking Service • "Successful Auctions Are Our Business" Not Responsible For Accidents • No Items To Be Removed Unless Settled For. E-Mail: gkrance@pop.ctctel.com Computerized Clerking Lic. #250 16 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2006 Nicole Goulart and Aaron Uecker Goulart-Uecker Engagement Announced Vaughn Goulart, Baker, and Devra Goulart, Sidney, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole Goulart to Aaron Uecker. Aaron is the son of Kelly and Brenda Uecker, Baker. Aaron is the grandson of Alice Heiser and the late Bernie Heiser, Baker; the late Margaret Heiser, Baker, and the late Margaret Uecker, Yakima, WA. Nicole is the granddaughter of Dan and Mary Ann Jay, Gilbert, AZ, the late Gerald Solberg, Sidney, and Edward Goulart and the late Mildred Goulart, Lambert. Nicole is a 2004 graduate from Baker High School and recently completed certification at the Academy of Professional Careers for Massage Therapy in San Diego, CA. Nicole is employed with Bodyworks for Health in El Cajon, CA. After Aaron graduated Baker High School in 2002 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and is currently stationed in San Diego, CA. He has been deployed to the Gulf and several other points around the world and after discharge from the service plans on a career in law enforcement. A Sept. 9 wedding is planned in Baker. A reception and dance will follow at Thee Garage in Baker. 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