Roth Family Lives for Paddlefish Season
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Roth Family Lives for Paddlefish Season
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID The Roundup (406) 433-3306 or 1-800-749-3306 Fax (406) 433-4114 e-mail address: info@roundupweb.com www.roundupweb.com Business Office: Located at 111 West Main Sidney, MT Wednesday, June 5, 2013 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1207 Sidney, MT 59270 Volume 39 • Number 16 Roth Family Lives for Paddlefish Season By Ashley Harris Many things can bring a family together. For the Roth family that thing is Paddlefish season. Ilene Roth of Sidney, has been grilling and pickling paddlefish for as long as she can remember. Although she says the paddlefish are very good grilled, Ilene prefers to pickle them. She explained that paddlefish are perfect for pickling because they don’t have any bones, so you don’t have to wait for the bones to soften. She says it’s an easy process; it just takes a little patience. The very first step is to cut the paddlefish meat into pieces. The next step is to soak the meat in 1 cup salt to 4 cups water for 48 hours. After soaking, rinse the meat and then soak in white vinegar for another 48 hours. To start the pickling process, cook up the brine. Ilene’s recipe calls for 4 cups white vinegar, 2 cups sugar, 4 bay leaves and 2 teaspoons of pickling spice. Boil brine for about 5 minutes, let cool and then add 3 tablespoons lemon juice. To prepare the meat for the pickling process, dice it up into serving size pieces. Using a gallon jar, Ilene then layers fish meat with cut up onions before pouring the brine over the fish. After waiting about a week, the fish will be ready to eat. Ilene used to rely on her brother to catch her paddlefish to pickle, but now she has 7 kids, 19 grandkids and 6 great grandkids who help provide the meat. Ilene stated, “They have to gut it, but I’ll cut it up.” Luckily for her family, that is not all she makes. Ilene has been selling her baked goods for 22 years at Sidney’s farmers market. Known for her caramel rolls, Ilene also makes jellies, syrups and homemade wine amongst many other dishes. Along with rhubarb, grapes, strawberries and apples, Ilene goes through a lot of sugar, cream cheese, sour cream and eggs. So much so that she buys it by the case and uses three fridges at her home. As a matter of fact, she recalls a time when sugar was on sale and she bought about 100 pounds of it. At almost 74 years old, Ilene has many tricks up her sleeve. One of her tips she disclosed was how to make eggs last longer. She says that flipping eggs over every couple days will keep them good. When Ilene Roth proudly displays a blown up picture of her son Rodney with his paddlefish he caught last year. Tuesday, May 28th was a good paddlefishing day for the Roth family. Pictured here are Ilene’s relations with their catches for the day: (L to R) DJ Roth, Adam Knudson (boyfriend of granddaughter, Roxann), Lacy Churchill (granddaughter), Lacy’s son Cheldon (great grandson), Roxann Roth (granddaughter) and her daughter Kaylynn (great granddaughter). (Photo submitted by Lacy Churchill) you buy cases at a time that is an important tip to have. Although paddlefish is the preferred item to be cooking up, Ilene enjoys making about anything you can think of, which is evident once she starts talking about her various creations. Once the Sidney Farmer’s Market starts up later this summer find Ilene and get some of her famous caramel rolls. Sidney Girls Place 2nd at State Track & Field Meet The Sidney girls track team took second at the state track & field meet on Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25 in Laurel. Placing for the girls were Lexi Prevost, 3rd in the 100 hurdles, 4th in the 300 hurdles and 5th in pole vault. Erin Harris placed 4th in javelin, 2nd in pole vault and 5th in the 100 hurdles. Jalyssa Gorder placed 1 st in pole vault and Whitney Leuenberger placed 1st in shot put and 1st in discus. Placing for the boys was Daulton King with 3rd in the discus. Whitney Leuenberger started track and field as a freshman, she qualified for discus and shot put at divisionals. At State that year she took the 6th place medal in shot put in Laurel, but didn’t place in discus. As a sophomore, she won the shot put at divisionals and took second in the discus and at state in Missoula she won the shot put and was 2nd in the discus. She also qualified in javelin, but was one place shy of medal placing, she took 7th place. As a team Sidney took 3rd place that year. She broke the 35 year old school record in the shot put at the top ten meet in Glasgow that year. Whitney’s junior year, she won the shot put again at divisionals and was throwing in the snow at State in Bozeman and won the shot put. She took 2nd in the discus at both divisionals and state. Her senior year she won divisionals in the shot put and broke a 15 year old class A shot put divisional record with a throw of 41’4.5” and won the discus with a throw of 136’. At state in Laurel she won the shot put and won the discus. Her best throw in discus is 146’4”. She states “I struggled with my events this year because of class scheduling and the weather. I wasn’t able to get into the weight class I needed for training and the snow held us up.” Ending her senior year and her high school track and field career, she is a 3 time state champion in class A shot put, 1 time state champion in the discus and 2 time runner up, altogether a 7 time state placer. She has had injuries during the years but she hasn’t let that stop her. Whitney suffers from scolio- sis so she often goes in for an adjustment and travels every 6 months to a year to see Dr. Dacre in Billings. She also has a shoulder deformity which can cause her some discomfort. She suffered this year from a pulled tendon in her elbow in her throwing arm and a broken finger on her left hand. She states; “injuries are just part of the game and you just work through them.” Whitney will be attending Dickinson State University majoring in pre-dentistry. She has also been given a Track and Field Scholarship, so she will be on the Blue Hawk Track and Field Team. Whitney looks forward to competing at the college level. Whitney would like to wish the Sidney Track & Field team lots of success in the years to come and would like to say thank you to all the coaches. She states “they were so instrumental in my success as an athlete. Thank you Coach Steve O’Toole, Coach Roger Merritt, Coach Steve Yockim, Coach Stacy Collins and Coach Virginia Dschaak. I will miss all of you and God has granted me the privilege of knowing you and being one of your state champions. Thank You!” Sidney girls 2nd place state track & field team: Front (L-R) Coaches Steve Yockim, Steve O’Toole, Virginia Dschaak, Stacey Collins, Roger Merritt. Back (L-R) Sheridan Sundheim, Harmonie Hampton, Erin Harris, Mikayla Minow, Whitney Leuenberger, Jalyssa Gorder, Lexi Prevost, Ciara Sinks. Whitney Leuenberger throws the shot put at the state track & field meet in Laurel. Jalyssa Gorder pole vaults at the state track & field meet in Laurel. 2 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 FATHER’S DAY BBQ A •P • T-S PRONS OPCORN HIRTS MAN SCENT | YANKEE CANDLES Mmm Bacon!................... Hickory Scent First Down! ...................... Leather Scent Man Town ........................Cologne Scent Riding Mower .................. Dune Grass SPECIAL PACKAGES 105 E Main St • Sidney, MT • 406-433-4FUN More Than 10 Tons of E-waste Collected at May Event Submitted by Jackie Couture Altogether, more than 10 Tons of electronic waste was recycled at the Spring 2013 “E-rase your E-waste” event held in Sidney and Fairview May 10 and 11. In their first year hosting an event, 30 Fairview residents and businesses brought in more than 3,000 lbs. of that total during that community’s annual citywide cleanup event held Saturday morning, May 11. According to organizers, 118 area residents, businesses, schools and government agencies recycled 20,778 pounds of e-waste at this year’s Spring “E-rase your E-waste” event in Sidney and Fairview. Organizers thanked area residents for participating and, in particular, extended their appreciation to the volunteers who help every year with the ewaste collection events. “It went well,” Jackie Couture, chair of the local “Erase your E-waste” Committee, said of this year’s first collection. “Our volunteers once again did an exceptional job in making sure everything ran smoothly for our new e-cycler, Yellowstone Ewaste Solutions, out of Billings, MT, who also did a great job for us.” She also thanked the Richland County Solid Waste Department for its continued willingness to provide space for the e-cycling event in Sidney. Included among the items collected in both communities were: 132 monitors, 127 CPUs, 25 laptops, 100 printers, 4 fax machines, 14 copiers and 106 television sets. A half dozen microwaves and more than 2 Tons of other, miscellaneous electronics (phones, gaming consoles, mice, keyboards, cameras, etc.) also contrib- uted to the total. “It was great to have Fairview participate this year,” Couture said, commenting on this latest recycling event. “Also, our new e-cycler, Yellowstone E-waste Solutions, did a great job for us, too, and the community once again came out to support this effort.” That support has meant significant reductions in harmful chemicals and bulky plastics finding their way into the county’s local landfill. While stressing that the fig- ures are only estimates based on typical computer and TV systems, Couture said the e-cycling event kept more than 1800 pounds of lead and 4800 pounds of plastic out of the local landfill as well as removing .19 pounds of mercury, a particularly hazardous chemical even in minute amounts. “Now we’re looking forward to the same successful collaborations at our regular fall event in Sidney set for this coming September 6-7,” she added. E-waste ready for bundling during Fairview’s annual city-wide cleanup event May 11. Rau Student of the Quarter Welcome MAMIC (Montana Association of Mutual Insurance Companies) Convention Attendees Thursday - Saturday June 6 - 8 Convention Hosted By Richland Farm Mutual Insurance Rau School would like to announce Ashlee LeFors, daughter of Brian and Nikole LeFors, as their student of the quarter for the fourth quarter. Ashlee always has a positive attitude and is a great example to the other students at Rau. She is a hard worker and always does her work to the best of her abilities. She is kind and respectful and always willing to help teachers and peers alike. Ashlee is honest and polite and follows the rules in the classroom, lunchroom and on the playground. Ashlee enjoys dancing, singing and spending time with her friends and family. Right: Ashlee LeFors HOMEFEST 2013 JUNE 27 - 29 • WATFORD CITY, ND Thursday, June 27 5pm - 8pm ....... Summer Sounds - Tourist Park Featuring Lonesome Willy & Jesse Veeder at 6pm Friday, June 28 Thank You To All Our Sponsors Including: • Montana Claims Service • Edward Jones - Jerry Hughes • Stockman Bank • The Roundup • Guy Carpenter, LLC • Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance • IMT Computer Services 10am - 3pm ..... Petting Zoo 11am - 6pm ..... Homefest Street Fair - Main Street * Kid Games * Bingo * Kids Zone * Dog Parade 1pm - 7pm ....... Golf Scrambles - Fox Hills 2pm - 4pm ....... School Tours - WC High School 7pm .................. Missoula Childrens’ Theater - WCHS 9pm - 1am ....... Filthy Beats & The Dwaylors - Main Street Saturday, June 29 8am .................. Homefest Road Race - Wellness Center 10am - 5pm ..... Art In The Park - WC Tourist Park * Food Vendors * Gymnastics Performance * Jeff Meyer & The Blue Sky Devils * Baby pageant * Jessie Veeder & Friends 1pm .................. COED Mud Volley Ball - Tourist Park 2pm .................. Missoula Childrens’ Theater - WCHS 4pm - 7pm ....... Homefest Fish Fry - Main Street 5pm - 9pm ....... Homefest Fun - Main Street * Kids Zone * Adult COED Team Games 9pm - 1am ....... Street Dance with K-Hook Visit www.mckenziecounty.net For More Information ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 3 FIREMEN’S ANNUAL BREAKFAST – Celebrating 100 Years! | Free Will Donation | Rides & Fun For The Kids | Come Support Our Firemen! – Sunday, June 9 • 6 am - 1 pm • Sidney Fire Hall Serving sausage, french toast, scrambled eggs, juice & coffee Eastern MT Natives Return For Special Public Concert Submitted by Kelly Reisig Award-winning pianist Gy Salvevold and critically acclaimed and prize-winning international opera tenor, Christopher Bengochea, will be the featured performers at a special public performance on June 9th at 2 p.m. in Sidney’s Pella Lutheran Church, located at 418 W. Main Street. Salvevold started his piano career when he was three years old, studying the Suzuke method under Sharon Anderson until he was eighteen. Continuing his studies at Montana State University in Bozeman under Laurel Yost, he performed extensively while also appearing with the Bozeman symphony. Gy is the recipient of first prize in the 2012 Bradshaw & Buono International Piano competition where he recently performed at Carnegie Hall, one of American’s most prestigious concert halls. The Basque American Tenor Bengochea began his musical career as a pianist. He moved into the study of opera during his time at Montana State University and later the University of Montana. After becoming an award winner at the Northwest Regional Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and winning third prize at the Internationale Societa Concertistica Vocal Competition in Santa MargheritaLigure, Italy, he decided to pursue singing entirely. It was in Italy where Bengochea had the opportunity to study and work with renowned tenor, Gianni Raimondi who described Bengochea as “having a voice most brilliant and romantic: that will become very important in the future of opera”. Tickets are on sale now at the Foundation for Community Care office, located at 221 2nd Street NW. A limited number of general admission seats are available for $30 each. A special free will donation social hour will be held directly following the performance. Guests will have the opportunity to personally meet the performers. For further questions please feel free to call the Foundation office at 4882273. Culbertson Frontier Days June 14 & 15 Each spring finds Culbertson playing the host to the Saddle Club’s Frontier Days. With the help of the Chamber of Commerce, two full days of western hospitality and fun include rodeos in the Saddle Club’s unique tiered rodeo grounds, a parade on Saturday, a barn dance and concessions on the grounds. Contact Luke Anderson at 406-7875860 or Ken at 406-798-3712 for more information or to register for the rodeo. The concert is co-sponsored by Richland Farm Mutual Insurance and the Foundation for Community Care. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the remodel and update of the Birthing Suites at Sidney Health Center. If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview, please call Staci Miller, Executive Director for the Foundation for Community Care at 406-4882357. Watford City to Hold Summer Sounds, Music and Picnic in the Park Series Submitted by Jessie Veeder The Watford City Chamber of Commerce, along with a newly emerging area Arts Organization, will be hosting “Summer Sounds” a music and picnic in the park series at the Watford City Tourist Park. The series will kick off on Thursday, June 13th at 5:30 with music by area musicians and picnic food served by the area Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS). The event will be held every other Thursday throughout the summer and will feature local musicians and a picnic hosted by various community organizations. “We believe this is a great way to give the community a chance to kick back and enjoy summer and our beautiful park,” said Lindsay Wingerter who is coordinating the event along with her sister, Jessie Veeder and the Chamber of Commerce. “It’s also a nice way for organizations to network and fundraise for their causes.” Veeder, who is an area musician, is excited to provide local entertainers with a place to perform. She and local band Lonesome Willy will be the featured entertainment as “Summer Sounds” becomes part of the kickoff event for Watford City’s Annual Homefest on Thursday, June 27th. “Summer Sounds” will be held on June 13 and 27; July 11 and 25; August 8 and 22; and September 12. If you would like to perform on the “Summer Sounds” stage or if your organization would like to host the picnic as part of a fundraiser, please contact: Jessie Veeder Scofield at 701-770-8659 or email jessieveeder@gmail.com Visit www.watfordcitychamber.com events section for more information on this exciting new event. 3.5 QT. WIDE Reg ........... $22999 Sale .......... $14999 OVAL BAKER 9” LONG Reg .............. $3599 Sale ............. $2499 Open Mon - Sat: 9am - 6pm 224 Main Street • Williston, ND 701-572-COOK (2665) • (F) 701-572-2666 ->ÛiÊ/iÊEÊiÞ 7Ì ÊÀi>Ì ÕV>Ìt -OBILE2ADIOS sTOWATTS sTOCHANNELS sSMALLEASYTOUSE 3TARTINGAT (AND(ELDS SICK OF BEING SICK? World renowned health expert, Cherie Ross, is coming to Williston on June 11th. Allergies, asthma, high blood pressure, ADD/ADHD, migraines, fibromyalgia, weight loss... Get answers, ask questions! 6:30 - 9:30pm (CDT) at the James Memorial. Please enter through the downstairs entrance. Admission: $10 per person $15 per married couple Questions? Call Debbie at (580) 716-4186 FRENCH OVEN 4+ (406) 433-4757 1-866-433-4757 222 2nd. Ave. SW Sidney, MT 59270 (AND(ELD 7ATTSWSCAN #ALL,ARRYTODAYAT • Sports Injuries • DOT Physicals • Personal Injuries & Pain Conditions *UST.ORTHOF-C$ONALDSs3IDNEY-4 OR4OLL&REE Take a “Time Out” at the Winner’s Pub from 4-6 Everyday! When beer is a $1 off! Play Buzztime Trivia & Compete in the Smartest Bar Contest Every Monday in June at 7pm! Open 8am-2am Daily 22 Plasma TVs for Golf, Nascar & MLB Extra Innings! & Casino 804 S. Central Ave• 406-433-4636 Call for takeout. Quick Stadium Foods With Wings, Burgers & Pizzas! Pizzas with a Complimentary pail of beer for beverages for those 1999 on Wednesdays, enjoying the poker, keno 18 wings with a & line games in the pail of beer on 99 Pub’s spacious casino! Fridays for 19 4 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 “I Do” Reception June 22 at MHC REAL ESTATE FINANCING For Home Purchases & Refinancing Janet Sergent Stop in today and see Janet Sergent in Sidney or Laurie Pearson in Culbertson. Laurie Pearson Real Estate Loan Officer Culbertson Branch Mgr. www.richlandfcu.com 201 West Holly St. • Sidney, MT (406) 482-2704 18 East 2nd St. • Culbertson, MT (406) 787-5890 Alan Seigfreid Amanda Seigfreid Jim & Janice Knudsen 120 2nd St. N.E. • Sidney Mt. 59270 Broker/Owners (O) 406-433-3010 • (C) 406-489-3010 email: alans@midrivers.com Website: www.missouririverrealty.com Shawna & Mike Paul, Jodi & Brad Chinn Shannon Sivak, and Sheldon & Katrina Sivak along with our children, would like to invite you to a ~Surprise~ 70th Birthday Celebration for our Mother/Grandmother Beverly (Kjilbak-Sivak) Marthaller 1pm MST, Saturday, June 8th, 2013 at the Grassy Butte Hall in Grassy Butte, ND Pulled Pork • Ribs Give us a call! 406-489-0475 Richard & Kristin Hall Catering available We welcome news and sports stories! Fax to: (406) 433-4114 email to: email@esidney.com bring stories to 111 W. Main, Sidney or call us at (406) 433-3306 S TAT I S T I C S Lake Water Level Report Sakakawea Fort Peck Current Elevation..................1830.3.........2223.9 Last Week’s Elev. .................. 1828.3........2222.3 One Year Ago......................... 1835.6........2236.69 Release For Day (C.F.S.)....... 20,500.......8,000 Watford City Weather Data Source: North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network Date High Low Precip. May 27 ............ 78 ..................... 57 ................ 0.36 May 28 ............ 70 ..................... 54 ................ 0.63 May 29 ............ 71 ..................... 53 ................ 0.00 May 30 ............ 71 ..................... 51 ................ 0.30 May 31 ............ 55 ..................... 49 ................ 0.90 Jun. 01 ............ 52 ..................... 44 ................ 0.40 Jun. 02 ............ 73 ..................... 46 ................ 0.00 Sidney Weather Data Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center Date High Low Precip. May 27 .................. 67 ................... 55 .................. 0.89 May 28 .................. 70 ................... 55 .................. 0.01 May 29 .................. 72 ................... 48 .................. 0.00 May 30 .................. 60 ................... 52 .................. 1.98 May 31 .................. 55 ................... 50 .................. 0.86 Jun. 01 .................. 66 ................... 42 .................. 0.00 Jun. 02 .................. 71 ................... 41 .................. 0.00 Average YTD Precipitation...........................................8.93 SaturdayJune 22, at 2pm, the MonDak Heritage Center will host a reception “I Do: A Cultural History of Montana Weddings” featuring a special presentation by Martha Kohl. Kohl, an historian with the Montana Historical Society, is also the author of the book by the same title. Tickets are available now, $25 for MonDak members, $30 for non-members. Nonmembers can join at the time of purchase to take advantage of the members’ discount. The reception will be the perfect time to enjoy the exhibit “I Do”, which features materials on loan from the Montana Historical Society, and collections from the MonDak Heritage Center, including historic photographs and several wedding dresses, some of which have not been exhibited publicly in many years. The oldest dress dates to the 1880s. Svarre Municipal Pool Opening Date & Ticket Information The Svarre Municipal Pool opened to the public on Friday, May 27 at 1:30 p.m. The pool began normal business hours on May 28th. Season tickets are available at City Hall, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Daily session use is $4 for the pool or slide, $8 for both. The Splash Park is free for children 7 and under. Season ticket prices: Pool – family, $100; Slide – family, $100; Pool & Slide – family, $175; Pool – individual, $60; Slide – individual, $60; Pool & Slide – individual, $100; Vacation Pass – 10 punches for $25; pool or slide are available for rent at $70/hour. The height for the slide is 46”. No metal, zippers or rivets will be allowed on the slide. Suits are available for rent. Lessons begin on June 10th and run through July 26th. Lesson sign-ups begin June 3-7 from 9 a.m. to noon at the pool. Child must be at least 4 years of age. Goehring Announces Sites, Dates for 2013 Project Safe Send Submitted by Ted Quanrud Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring encourages farmers, ranchers, pesticide dealers and applicators, government agencies and homeowners to bring their unusable pesticides to any of the 12 Project Safe Send collections in July. “This is a simple and non-regulatory program to help people safely and legally get rid of unusable pesticides free of charge,” Goehring said. “Over the past 20 years, thousands of people have brought more than three million pounds of these chemicals to Project Safe Send collection sites.” Project Safe Send accepts old, unusable or banned pesticides, including herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides and fungicides. The pesticides are shipped out of state for incineration. The program is funded through product registration fees paid by pesticide manufacturers. “Check your storage areas for any unusable pesticides and safely set them aside for Project Safe Send,” Goehring said. “If you find that the containers are deteriorating or leaking, pack them in larger containers with absorbent materials. Free, heavy-duty plastic bags are available from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.” People with more than 1,000 pounds of pesticides should pre-register. No other pre-registration is required. A maximum of 20,000 pounds of pesticides per participant will be accepted. Pesticide rinse water also will be accepted. The first 100 pounds of rinse water will be taken free of charge; a fee will be applied for each additional pound. To pre-register, obtain plastic bags or for more information, contact Jeremiah Lien at the North Dakota Department of Agriculture at (800) 242-7535 or jjlien@nd.gov. The collections will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. local time at the North Dakota Department of Transportation facilities in the following cities: July 17 - Jamestown July 9 - Underwood July 18 - Cooperstown July 10 - Kenmare July 19 - Wahpeton July 11- Minot July 23 - Adams July 12 - Watford City July 24 - Grand Forks July 15 - Bowman July 25 - Casselton July 16 - Ashley Time to Pick Up Your Farm Maps The Richland County Farm Service Agency would like to remind producers to stop by the office to pick up their 2013 farm certification maps. Maps will not be mailed out for 2013. For more information, contact Tammy Lake at 406-433-2103 or stop by 2745 W. Holly Street, Sidney, MT. Traditional wedding foods will be served, including cake, and wedding attire is optional. Martha Kohl’s book, I Do: A Cultural History of Montana Weddings will also be available at the event. The MonDak Heritage Center is located at 120 3rd Ave SE in Sidney, Montana. If you have further questions, please call us at (406) 433-3500. EVENTS SEND US YOUR EVENTS! THE ROUNDUP: PO Box 1207, 111 West Main, Sidney, MT 59270 406-433-3306 Fax: 406-433-4114 Email: classads@esidney.com Richland County Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone. Thurs., Jun. 6 12 p.m.— Savage Senior Center will host a meal. 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be having a potluck lunch and cards. For more info. call 406-433-8077. 5 p.m. — TOPS, Crestwood NW entrance, Weigh-ins 5-5:30 p.m., Meeting 5:30-6 p.m. 7 p.m. — Interfaith Community Outreach will host a Coffee Hour at the LDS Church, 1215 5th St SW. 8 p.m. — NA meeting, Millers’ Corner banquet room. Fri., Jun. 7 11:30 a.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be hosting a meal. For more info call 406-433-8077. Sat., Jun. 8 9 a.m. & 7p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Education bldg. 10 a.m. — Gamblers Anonymous at Millers’ Corner. Sun., Jun. 9 6 a.m.-1 p.m. — Annual Firemen’s Breakfast at the Fire Hall. 1 p.m. — Savage Senior Center will be hosting cards, coffee, and potluck at 1pm. 2 p.m. — Christopher Bengochea and Guy Salvevold concert at Pella Lutheran Church, tickets $30 at the Foundation for Community Care. 6:45 p.m.— Early Bird Bingo at the Moose Lodge regular bingo at 7 p.m. 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Education bldg. Mon., Jun. 10 11:30 a.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be hosting a meal. For more info call 406-433-8077. Noon — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Education bldg. 6:30p.m.— Sidney Moose Lodge Pinochle games. Tues., Jun. 11 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Education bldg. 7 p.m. — Sons of Norway monthly meeting, 714 E. Main. 7 p.m. — American Legion Post #12 will meet at the VFW Club. Wed., Jun. 12 6 p.m. - 8p.m. — Interfaith Community Outreach will host a free meal and get acquainted at the Assembly of God Church, 414 E. Main St. MCKENZIE COUNTY Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT Zone. Tues., Jun. 4 5 p.m.-7 p.m.— Watford City Baseball Boosters, Supper & Silent Auction at the Civic Center. $5/single or $20/family. Wed., Jun. 5 8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Public Library. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. — Wine tasting at The Watford, 810 3rd Ave. S.W., $10/ticket. Thurs., Jun. 6 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or ride. OTHER SURROUNDING COUNTIES Fri., Jun. 7 7 p.m.— NDRA Medora Rough Rider Rodeo at the Ranch-O-Rama Rodeo Grounds, Medora, ND. 7:30 p.m.— Opening Night: 49th Medora Musical at the Burning Hills Ampitheatre, Medora, ND. Sat., Jun. 8 1 p.m.— NDRA Medora Rough Rider Rodeo at the Ranch-O-Rama Rodeo Grounds, Medora, ND. View all monthly events on our calendar at www.roundupweb.com. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 5 Early Bird Golf Scramble Benefit Saturday, May 18 was a gorgeous day with 124 golfers competing in the 7th Annual Early Bird Golf Scramble at Sidney Country Club. For the first time, all proceeds of the benefit tournament were designated for the Sunrise Women’s Clinic in Sidney. The Assembly of God started the tournament, with half the proceeds going to a national organization, and half staying in Sidney. “They graciously turned the tournament over to us,” organizer Mike Mohl explained. “The transition to us was seamless, and we definitely took advantage of what they had built. Pastor Greg Ledgerwood, Lynn Byerle and Brent Bowlds deserve a huge Thank you for all their help.” Mohl also expressed gratitude to all the sponsors of the event. “Sponsors are the key,” he said. “It’s a fun tournament, low pressure, encouraging golfers of all skill levels and ages to participate.” The overall and Corporate Cup winners were determined using the California handicap system. Overall winners each received a $75 gift card to the Sidney Country Club Pro shop. The Corporate Cup team winner received a traveling trophy. Other winners were randomly drawn and received $50 SCC gift cards. Approximately $15,000 was raised for the Sunrise Women’s Clinic. The clinic provides early pregnancy verification and options education, as well as pregnancy and parenting classes. Bingo Billiards & Darts Locally Owned & Operated by the Joseph Family The overall winner of the Early Bird Golf Scramble was this team from Newtown, ND. Pictured, L to R, are Lee Lindorf, Brock Copenhager, Al Bighorn and Carroll Howling Wolf. Right: The CHS Farmer’s Elevator team took the Corporate Cup. Pictured, L to R, are Gabe Reynen, Paul Severson, Jerry Doornik and Jake Reynen. |Liquidation Sale| We’ve got new & used Bingo, Pool & Dart Supplies plus TONS of Hidden Treasures! 203-05 Main Street, Lower Level, Williston 572-6254 or 1-800-732-0962 • Open Tues - Sat 1 pm - 5 pm 4-H Alumni Potluck Set for June 9th Submitted by Fred Barkley Richland County 4-H Alumni have scheduled a potluck meal for Veteran’s Memorial Park in Sidney on Sunday, June 9th, beginning at 5 p.m. The event is being held to welcome home Chris Bengochea, former 4-H member and now a nationally acclaimed opera singer. Bengochea will be in Sidney to perform at Richland Farm Mutuals 100th Anniversary Celebration at Pella Lutheran Church on Saturday night, June 8th. On Sunday he will be performing a public benefit concert for Foundation for Community Care at 2 p.m. at the Pella Lutheran Church. Guy Salvevol will be performing with Bengochea at both events. Alumni and families planning to attend are asked to bring a hot dish and either a salad or dessert and lawn chairs. Drinks, plates, napkins and silverware will be provided. For more information, contact Fred Barkley at 406-482-4321 or Doug Hall at 406-488-4996. Reduction Sale On Pre-Owned Overstocked Pickups & SUVs d l o S 2011 F350 CC Lariat Diesel 4x4 50,724 mi white ................................................. $49,495 2013 Expedition EL XLT 4,197 mi autumn red ....................................................... $44,995 2012 F150 CC Platinum 4x4 15,034 mi white .......................................................... $44,995 2012 F150 CC Platinum 4x4 16,001 mi black .......................................................... $42,995 2011 F150 CC Platinum 4x4 22,250 mi black .......................................................... $41,995 2012 Expedition EL 18,873 mi golden bronze ....................................................... $41,495 2011 GMC Yukon XL 4x4 44,215 mi white .............................................................. $38,995 2009 F150 CC Platinum 4x4 62,315 mi sterling gray ............................................. $35,995 2013 Explorer XLT 16,009 mi sterling gray .............................................................. $34,995 2011 F150 CC Lariat 4x4 34,736 mi dark blue ........................................................ $33,995 2010 F150 CC XLT 4x4 9,500 mi silver ..................................................................... $33,995 2010 GMC Sierra 1,500 CC 4x4 38,374 mi gray .................................................... $33,995 2009 Chevy 2,500 CC LT 47,000 mi white ................................................................ $29,995 2011 F150 CC XLT 4x4 62,627 mi pale adobe ......................................................... $28,995 2011 F150 S/C XLT 4x4 44,755 mi sterling gray ..................................................... $27,495 2008 Chevy 2,500 CC 4x4 95,163 mi brown............................................................. $26,995 2008 F150 CC Fx4 4x4 90,308 mi dark blue ............................................................ $23,995 2004 F250 CC XLT 4x4 diesel 121,075 mi maroon ................................................. $16,995 2005 Dodge Ram 2,500 CC 4x4 99,810 mi black .................................................. $15,995 2003 GMC Yukon XL 4x4 151,175 mi slate............................................................. $11,995 2002 Chevy Suburban LS 4x4 176,185 mi green ................................................... $9,495 215 EAST MAIN SIDNEY, MT 433-1810 OR 1-800-482-1810 Now Open Jennifer Denowh 489-1295 Racquel Schipman 489-0727 Mon-Sat: Evening by Appt. Specializing in haircuts, colors, perms & waxing 305 7th Ave SW, Sidney, MT • 406-433-3232 6 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 The would like to thank everyone who made the 7th Annual Scramble a huge success! Our sponsors, participants and volunteers ensured a wonderful day of golf and helped raise over $15,000 for the Sunrise Women’s Clinic! Awards Dinner Mitchell’s Oil Field Service Chip Shot Contest CHS Farmer’s Elevator Cart Sponsors B&B Builders Conoco Phillips Faith Alliance Church Sidney Abstract Double Eagle Sponsor Jones Construction Eagle Sponsors Hurley Oilfield Service W.L. Neu Construction Range Sponsor David Schillinger Construction Tee Box Sponsors Beagle Properties Hilltop Welding Beverage/Snack Sponsors Blue Rock Frito Lay MC Beverage Sidney Country Club Printing Sponsors BOSS Office Products Advertising Sponsor Corporate Cup Sponsors Ameriprise Financial Border Steel & Recycling Central Water Conditioning Common Denominator LLC Corland Construction Custom Fencing & Welding E&M Services, LLC Farm Bureau - Mark Martin Hot Wheels Services R&J Oilfield Service Red Fab, Inc. Richland Pump & Supply Sidney Assembly of God Sidney Health Center Stockman Bank W&C Cundiff Farm Yellowstone Painting Hole Prize Sponsors ‘Hello Gorgeous’ is Back in Business By Ashley Harris The dynamic duo of Racquel Schipman and Jennifer Denowh are back in business as they were formerly known, ‘Hello Gorgeous’. They are currently located in the back building at 305 7th Ave SW in Sidney. Schipman has been doing business in the area for 13 years, while Denowh has been for 9 years. Many of those years they worked together. Hello Gorgeous specializes in cuts, colors, perms and facial waxing and carries a large selection of retail including: Paul Mitchell, Matrix, Kenra, Joico, Hempz and Chi straighteners. Hello Gorgeous can be reached at 406-433-3232, or individually Schipman at 406-489-0727 and Denowh at 406-489-1295. Carquest, CHS Farmer’s Elevator, Dr. Rajohn Karanjai, Edward Jones - Nick & Bobbi Jo Lonski, ElectricLand, Fairview Super Valu, Fink Dental, Greenwood Trucking, Helen Johnson, Interstate Steam Cleaning - Marty Shaide, Jock Stop, Johnson’s Hardware, McNally Ag Service, NAPA Auto Parts, PATH Supply, Powder Keg, Pro Tire, Richland Pump & Supply, Sherry’s Kids, Sunny’s, Thiel Bros Roofing, TNT Well Services, Video Hot Spot, Wells Fargo Racquel Schipman Jennifer Denowh Joe & Mary Ann Steinbeisser Please join us June 15th for a cake reception celebrating 50 years of marriage at St. Matthew’s Parish Center 310 7th Street SE Vow Renewal Mass in Chapel: 1pm Open House: 2pm - 5pm Entertainment: 3pm No invitations sent. No gifts please. The Roundup $ 2,000 Sign-on Bonus JP Falco will be conducting a Driver Recruitment Event Thursday, June 13th and Friday June 14th from 8am-5pm JP Falco is currently hiring CLASS A CDL Drivers with Hazmat, Tanker, Double & Triple Endorsements in our Williston, ND Location Stop in and visit with JP Falco to learn more Location: Hampton Inn & Suites 1515 14th St. W - Williston, ND 58801 Call 866-716-2732 for more information & have an application sent to you ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 7 Miss Montana and Miss Montana’s Outstanding Teen Scholarship Program By Holle Thogersen Cowgirls ‘N Crowns is the exciting theme for this year’s Miss Montana and Miss Montana’s Outstanding Teen Scholarship Program! These amazing young women will be arriving in Glendive, MT on June 9 to start a whirlwind week of excitement, adventure, community service, and the chance to win the state title! After many preliminary events throughout the week, Miss Outstanding Teen will be crowned and Miss MT will be crowned June 15th. The Miss Montana program has been held in Glendive for the last 9 consecutive years. Hundreds of volunteers come from near and far to make these pageants thrive each year. Many area businesses have also donated their time and efforts. The production will run from June 13th-16th. The winner of the Miss Outstanding Teen will go on to compete at a national level in Orlando, Florida and the winner of Miss MT will compete in the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City in September. With over $444,000 worth in cash and scholarships at stake, these girls are excited and very serious about the importance of acting as a role model and representative of this amazing place we call home, Montana! Tickets are available to purchase online at www.missmontana.com, at the Glendive Chamber of Commerce, Miles City Chamber of Commerce, Sidney Chamber of Commerce or at the Dawson County High School Auditorium the nights of the program. Miss MT Princess Program This year there will be 15 girls participating in the Princess Program in conjunction with Miss MT and Miss Outstanding Teen MT pageants. These girls range from 6-9 years old. Although they are not competing for a title, it is an excellent opportunity for them to showcase their poise, manners, self-esteem and charisma! The purpose of the program is for our Miss MT to mentor young ladies who have an interest in some day competing in the Miss Montana and Miss Montana’s Outstanding Teen Scholarship Programs, and promoting community service. The Miss Montana Princesses are featured in the production and Miss MT Competition Magazine, mentored by a Miss Montana state finalist, participates in the parade, are the special guests at the Royal-Tea, and enjoy an official Miss MT Princess crowning moment. American Red Cross June Community Blood Draws Submitted by Scott Shanahan Tuesday, June 11th – Sidney – St. Matthews, 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, June 12th – Sidney Health Center – Fitness Room, 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. During the summer, blood donations typically drop off dramatically as donors go on vacation and schools close, but the need for blood never takes a holiday. The American Red Cross urges people to donate blood or platelets and save lives this summer. Patients in Montana hospitals served by the Red Cross depend on community blood donations every day. Every day, the Red Cross collects 155 pints of blood to patients in our local hospitals. Regular blood donations from people in our communities are critical to our ability to provide a steady and ample supply of blood for those who depend on its life-saving benefits. Any healthy person age 18 (or age 16/17 with signed parental consent) or older and weighing at least 110 pounds may be eligible to donate blood. Valid identification is required for all blood donations. All eligible donors are asked to schedule an appointment to donate blood by calling The American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 to donate blood at our upcoming Sidney Community Blood Drive on June 11th from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the St. Matthews Catholic Church or sign up online at www.redcrossblood.org, sponsor code ‘sidney’. 8 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 Hurry, Only 2 Left At This Price! Own This Beautiful Brand New 16x80 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath House For Just 59,900 $ 406-377-1258 • 53 Hwy 16 • Glendive, MT Now ! Here’s The Scoop! Open Smoothies! Milk Shakes! Novelties! Featuring Your Favorite Blue Bunny Ice Cream! OPEN DAILY FROM 11:30AM - 10PM Nutt-N Better Ice Cream Shop 212 2nd St SE • Sidney, MT • (406) 433-4232 New, Painted Buffalo Robes at Fort Union Submitted by Loren Yellow Bird Fort Union Trading Post has received two traditionally painted buffalo robes. The artist, Mr. Darryl Growing Thunder is a member of the Dakota and Assiniboine tribes from Fort Peck, Montana said Park Ranger Loren Yellow Bird. The stories being displayed reflect the lifestyle of the Plains Indian warriors. The robes include two different eras; pre-1850 and post-1850 and were funded by the Fort Union Cooperative Association. The robes will be displayed as part of the fort’s living history programs according to Yellow Bird. Historically, the Plains Tribes painted buffalo robes to record significant events as early as the late 1600s. One of the best examples of a pre-1850s painted robe is the recreation of the legendary Mandan chief Four Bears on his war robe from the 1830s. The images on the robe depict various battle scenes that tell Four Bears life as a warrior. Post 1850s robes are often best known and associated with the Little Bighorn battle. One of the new robes represents this time period with seven warriors representing the seven bands of the Lakota. An image of a captured horse from the soldiers they fought as well as 7th Calvary Company Guidon flag is depicted. Fort Union operating hours are from 8:00am to 6:30pm CDT daily. Fort Union Trading Post is located 24 miles north of Sidney, Montana and 25 miles southwest of Williston, North Dakota, via highway 1804. While here also visit the reconstructed fort, trade room and bourgeois house. For more information on Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site contact the park at 701-572-9083. Cadette Troop 2433 Back (L-R) Troop Leader Jeana Barnhart and Rhonda Folstad. Front (L-R) Lauryn Barnhart, Shamber Cohenour, Kiana Uran, Jocee Cundiff, Ariana Isaakson, Mindy Bower. Not pictured Danni Carpender. † Acumen $ 2,299 Queen Flat Set $ Open House Epic Reinvention $ 2,699 Queen Flat Set Thursday, June 6 6 - 7 pm 2,999 Queen Quee en Flat Fllat Set Sett 627 9th Street SE, Sidney, MT From stop light at Pro Building, turn on 14 th Street SE on Truck Route and follow the curve. Turn left on 10th Street SE for 1 block and right on 7th Ave SE for 1 block. All New For 2013 Griffin Huxley Plush or Firm Reg Sale $ 69999 ............. $54999 ........... Twin* $ 79999 ............. $64999 ........... Full* $ 84999 ............. $69999 ........... Queen $ 1,19999 .......... $99999 ........... King Darrington Plush or Firm Firm Reg Sale $ 89999 ............. $74999 ........... Twin* $ 99999 ............. $84999 ........... Full* $ 1,04999 .......... $89999 ........... 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Central Ave., Sidney www.johnsonhardwareandfurniture.com 1196 Sq. Ft. 3 bed, 2 bath, sun room, full basement, central air, continuous steel siding, new shingles (2 years old), 18x42 unattached garage with auto door opener. To Be Sold At Auction Sunday, June 23 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 9 Sidney Area Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony Kindergarten Daisy Troop 2358 Back (L-R) Leader Danyelle Wieland, Jenna Denah. Front (L-R) Kinley Wieland, Rylee Mickleson, Madison Majeska, Eva Srygley, Tacy Borg. Not pictured – Caitlynne Carter and Allie Schumacher. Junior Troop 2462 Junior Troop 2462 bridged to Cadettes during the ceremony. (L-R) Autumn Davidson, Christine Turek, Aidan Wiese, Shyanne Nice, Troop Leader Jody Christensen, Hailey Christensen. Jill Sharp, a Lifetime Girl Scout and Miss Collegiate, speaks to the crowd and Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony Wednesday night. Leader of Ambassador Troop 2434 Deb Mayers – Rassier presents Amanda Herbst with a Lifetime Girl Scouts Certificate. Daisy Troop 2338 The Daisy Troop 2338 bridged to brownies, during the Girl Scouts Ceremony. Back (L-R) Troop Leaders Shannon Sletvold and Bev Schilling. Front (L-R) Jazmyn Sletvold, Paityne Everett, Abby Schilling, Maci Nelson, Kara Nay, Aurora Baker, and little troop helper Olivia Schilling. (L-R) Cadette Troop 2425 Troop Leader Stacey Fisher and Bree Fisher. Bree bridged to a senior at the Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony. 2nd Grade Brownie Troop 2347 (L-R) Emma Cundiff, Emma Doty, Kandyl Wacha, Jayden Bower, Troop Leader Jen Doty, Kassadee Olson, Aubree Watson, Sheali Seitz, Brook Tiesen, KaiLeigh LaRoche, Troop Leader Marci Cundiff. (L-R) Senior Troop 2414 Shelby Reidle, Sarah Turek. Not pictured Kaitlynn Tibbitts. MEMBERS OF MCKENZIE ELECTRIC TO ATTEND THE 68TH ANNUAL Brownie Troop 2138 (L-R) Troop Leader Jody Lizotte, PresleyAnne Rasmussen, Amelia Hayden, Kylie Burnison, Troop Leader Jessica DeMary. COOPERATIVE ARE INVITED MEMBERSHIP MEETING Senior Troop 2286 bridged to Ambassadors. (L-R) Troop Leader Heather Suko, Natasha Uran. Not pictured Abby Brodhead. Left: Brownie Troop 2208 bridged to Juniors during the ceremony. (L-R) Troop Leader Gentrie Lemeronde, Hailey Lemeronde, Daisy Snow, Suttyn Barnhart, Sara Karanjai. Tuesday, June 18 at Outlaws’ Bar & Grill 120 North Main Steet, Watford City SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Registration & Complimentary Meal ............................................... 5:00 pm Children’s Movie ............................................................................... 5:30 pm Business Meeting ............................................................................. 6:00 pm Invocation Call to Order National Anthem Appointment of Parliamentarian At the conclusion of the annual meeting, those present will receive a 500 kwh credit ($33 – based on the residential rate) Approval of Minutes Report on Bylaw Changes .................................................. Dennis Johnson, Attorney Financial Report by Audit Firm ............................................................Eide Bailly, LLP Board Chaiperson’s Report ......................................................................Ray Tescher Co-op Update ...................................................................................... John Skurupey Guest Speaker........................... Andrew Serri, Basin Electric CEO/General Manager Election of Directors Service Award Presentation 2012 Youth Tour Recipient .............................................................Schannea Schaper Operation Round Up Report Scholarship Awards Old and New Business Adjournment 701-444-9288 • Watford City, ND YOUR DIRECTORS | YOUR EMPLOYEES | YOUR COMPANY 10 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 Stop in & see us before you head out to the fishin’ hole! We Carry All Your Recreational Needs! Serving Breakfast All Day! • Fishing Tackle • Bait • Coolers • Ice • Beer & Pop • Snack Food • Fishing & Hunting Licenses OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 6 A.M.-10 P.M. Little Missouri Grille 701-444-6315 • Hwy. 85 W • Watford City, ND It’s Fishing Season! 25% off all Paddlefishing Rods & Reels • Fishing Supplies Paddlefish Walleye Catfish & more! Lalke. River Bow Fishing Supplies • Live Bait WE’VE ALSO GOT: Archery Supplies • Paintball Guns & Supplies • Rifles • Shotguns • Pistols Hard-To-Get Ammo AR-15s as low as $89999 214 S. Central Ave., Sidney • 406-433-1800 M - F: 9am - 6pm • Sat: 9am - 4pm MOONSHINE! O S LE MOKY GEORGIA MOON MIDNIGHT MOON MONTANA MOONSHINE Ginger Beer, Copper Mugs & Vodkas available for your Moscow Mule Drinks Mon-Fri: 9am - 6pm • Sat: 9am - 5pm 809 E. Main Sidney • 406-433-2862 Your only local retail liquor sales outlet 809 EAST MAIN • SIDNEY, MT • 406-433-3400 Fish The 9th Annual Children’s Fishing Derby In Watford City Submitted by Babete R. Anderson Spring is finally here and in anticipation for the fish biting the USDA Forest Service, Dakota Prairie Grasslands, the City of Watford City and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department want you to grab your fishing rod and chair for the 9th Annual Children’s Fishing Derby. Meet at the Watford City Youth Fishing Pond, Saturday, June 8, just east of the Watford City football and track field. Children ages 13 years and under are invited to toss a line in the pond. Registration begins at 9 a.m. All registrants must be accompanied by a responsible adult and will enjoy a day of free fishing with friends and family. Lunch will be served around 11 a.m. Bring your fishing pole, tackle box, bait, and enthusiasm to enjoy the outdoors. Dress appropriately and be prepared to have fun with the family. Fishermen should bring some means of transporting their live fish home after the derby, as there will be no provision for on-site fish cleaning. We ask that everyone park their vehicles in the football field parking lot. The community of Watford City is again donating generously to provide prizes, food, and peoples’ time to make this a day of family fun. For more information contact the USDA Forest Service, Dakota Prairie Grasslands, McKenzie Ranger District office in Watford City at 701-842-2393. Wildflower Photo Contest and Wildflower Walk Submitted by Libby Knotts The U.S. Forest Service, Dakota Prairie Grasslands, McKenzie Ranger District, is holding a Wildflower Photo Contest and a Wildflower Walk to promote appreciation for native wildflowers, use and enjoyment of the National Grasslands. Wildflower Walk will be Friday, June 7 at 6 p.m. (central) at CCC Campground (15 miles South of Watford City, turn right just past the Little Missouri River Bridge). This will be an easy walk lasting about one hour. Wildflower Photo Contest entries are due Friday, June 21: Make TJ’s a stop on your way to and from the lake! Full Menu • Steaks • Hamburgers • Pizza • Seafood • On/Off Sale Liquor • Drive-up Window • Full Bar • Big Screen TVS Hwy. 85S 701-842-2771 Watford City, ND Submit color, printed 5x7 photographs to the address below with your name, age category, phone number and flower name(s) on the back; photos of North Dakota native wildflowers only; age categories of 12 years and younger, 13-18 years old, and over 18; you may submit as many entries as you like. Entries will be displayed June 26 – July 10 at Watford City businesses. There will be prize winners in each age category. For more information, contact the McKenzie Ranger District at 1901 S. Main, Watford City, ND 58854; phone (701842-2393) or email lknotts@fs.fed.us. PROPELLER SERVICE Repair • Balance Pitch Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Skeg Repair (701) 572-7741 • 1-800-319-7741 Williston, ND Turn In Your Favorite Fishing Story And Get A Fish the Yellowstone River! FREE Rod/Reel Combo Submit your favorite fishing story and photos to The Roundup ...and, if we publish them, you will receive a free rod/reel combo. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 11 IN ADDITION TO CARS, TRUCKS & FARM IMPLEMENTS Located In the Long X Visitors’ Center Mon-Sat: 9am - 9pm 701-444-3335 Watford City, ND •Horse Trailers •ATV’s •Boat Trailers •Flatbed Trailers •Utility Trailers •Campers WE HAVE TIRES FOR •Motor Homes •Garden Tractors •Golf Carts •Wheelbarrows don’t have it, •Tillers If we we can get it! We can also •More get rims. Enjoy the great outdoors this year! Low Rate Secured Loans We Finance The Fun Things In Life! Western Tire Co. 1601 SOUTH CENTRAL • SIDNEY, MONTANA 433-3858 • Open 7-5:30 M-F & 7-Noon Sat. In-Store Specials Every Week 201 West Holly St. • Sidney, MT (406) 482-2704 18 East 2nd St. • Culbertson, MT (406) 787-5890 OUTDOORS Maysen Mindt, age 11, caught her first Walleye at 27” long, on Mother’s Day at Fork Peck. (Photos submitted by Stacie Mindt) Parker Mindt, age 10, with his Walleyes he caught Mother’s Day at Fort Peck Lake. MODULAR & MANUFACTURED HOMES Licensed General Contractor - Excavation to Completion Add Garage or Basement to any Home 0-" &)-/& " Building Complete Homes from Excavation to Finish 1,508 Sq. Ft. - 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath 3 Includes Unit 3 Includes Full Concrete Basement 3 Includes Excavation, Digout & Back Fill 3 Includes Set & Finish 3 Includes Delivery 3 Includes Basement Stairs $#"" " ! T03"T Let us do all the work from Excavation to Completion. We will bid your favorite plan with no cost to you! MODEL HOME OPEN HOUSE SAT, JUNE 8TH & SUN, JUNE 9TH 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Williston Go East of Williston on 1804 to 133rd Ave NW, turn South. Hwy. 1804 0-" &)-/& " 2,027 Sq. Ft. - 4 Bedroom, 2½ Bath 3 Includes Unit 3 Includes Full Concrete Basement 3 Includes Excavation, Digout & Back Fill 3 Includes Set & Finish 3 Includes Delivery 3 Includes Basement Stairs $#"" " ! H 5040 133rd Ave NW Williston, ND nsieler@gmail.com 12 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 Wolf Point Chamber AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 • 10:30AM Launches First-Ever 6405 - 2nd Ave. West • Take Spring Lake Park Road & Watch For Signs. Annual Brewfest ~ TERRY SCHATZ & GARY LINDSEY ~ TRAILERS & 3-POINT EQUIPMENT • Garden Trailer • 2-Wheel Trailer • 18’ Tandem Axle Bobcat Trailer, H.D. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bobcat Grader Attachment 3-Pt. Hiller Attachment 3-Pt. Rake 3-Pt. Blade • • • • 3-Pt. Digger 12” Bit for Bobcat Auger Roller Attachment for Bobcat 8’x14’ P.J. Dump Trailer HORSE EQUIPMENT 4-Wheel Horse Trailer Horse-Drawn Single Cart (2) Sleighs 8-Horse Carousel 2-Horse 4-Wheel Cart Poles & Single & Doubles Eveners & Neck Yokes Horse-Drawn Cultivator 16’ Rails for Fence (7) 14’ Panels • • • • • • • • • • • (3) 14’ Gates Many Wood Posts, Treated Collars, All Sizes Antique Horse Equipment Saddle Bags Lanterns Many Halters Stud Bridle Lead Ropes Shin Pads Feed Buckets • Single Drive Harness • Many Double Small & Large Horse Blankets • 15” Circle Y Saddle • 14” Saddle • 15” Texan Saddle • Pads for Collars • Horse Clipper • Many Bits • Fly Nets for Horses TRACTORS & TRUCKS • 800 Ford Tractor with 3-Pt. • 1600 c.c. VW Engine • 1986 Jimmey with Snow Plow • 1995 Ford Super Duty with 460 • 1995 Ford 1-Ton, Auto Crane, • 2003 Ford F250 XLT Super Engine, 5-Speed Trans., Gas Compressor, Gas Welder, Duty, 144,000 Miles, Good Winch, 12’ Flat Bed Acetylene & Oxygen Setup Tires ANTIQUES • Old Lanterns • (2) Army Cots • Scythes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Records • 1948 High Chair • 1948 Rocking Horse • Dresser • Trunk SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS 400 Gallon Water Tank Asst. Bolts, Nuts, Washers Tool Boxes Large Asst. Tools Battery Charger Hammers (2) Aluminum Pickup Toolboxes 80 Gallon Gas Tank with Pump Hobart 110v Wire Feed 12-Speed Drill Press Lincoln Arc Welder Welding Table Jigsaw Extension Cords Torch with Tanks & Cart Sump Pumps Handyman Jacks Shovels Chains Binders Forks 18” Rear Garden Tiller Front Tine Tiller Chop Saw Garden Planter Weed Eaters 1 HP Water Pump Chain Saws Fans • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Calf Sleds Asst. 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Tractor Mufflers New Harrow Tines 210 Gallon Water Tank (3) Floor Jacks Many New Neon Signs AC Lawn Tractor Snow Blower Band Saw Cherry Picker GENE LINDSEY Lic. #559 572-5152 • 570-6034 GL CLERKING – Lic. #639 LUNCH SERVED NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TERMS: CASH OR GOOD NEGOTIABLE CHECK • EVERYTHING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS • ALL INFORMATION IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS DERIVED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT - BUT IS NO WAY GUARANTEED. By Jaimee Green The City of Wolf Point’s Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture is starting an annual tradition of great beer, delicious food, and music with Brewfest 2013, the first and only outside beer festival to be held at the Marvin Brookman Stadium (Stampede Grounds), in Wolf Point. The event is taking place on June 15, from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. inside the earthen arena, and will feature over 16 American craft beers from Montana breweries. Food will be available for sale through the Wolf Point Stampede Committee and will compliment the different brews’ unique flavors. Funk in the Trunk, of Billings, will take the stage to entertain patrons starting at 8:00 p.m. Prior to the Brewfest, Wolf City Rods and Rides will be hosting a car show and will feature muscle cars, rat rods and motorcycles. Patrons can anticipate seeing some 60 pristinely preserved cars owned by club members and classic car enthusiasts from all over the state. Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. with the car show beginning at noon and lasting until 3:00 p.m. and will include a swap meet and burnout contest. Brewfest 2013 is one of several ways the Chamber is attempting to become more active in their community. They have recently created their own website at www.wolfpointchamber.com and just recently wrapped up their springtime beautification cleaning around town. They have an active Board of Directors that consists of 13 members, with Jeff Presser serving as President. The event’s entertainment is sponsored by Western Bank and is being held in conjunction with the bank’s 100 th anniversary celebration. “We are very pleased with all of the work the Chamber has been doing in their efforts to become more active in the community and we are excited to be a part of that positive momentum. I think the Chamber is in a great place and is poised for significant future growth,” said Aaron Kurokawa, loan officer for Western Bank. The Chamber creates an environment for members to build relationships, develop professionally and become active in their community. General admission tickets purchased in advance cost $35 and will cost $40 at the door with proceeds going to benefit the local Chamber of Commerce. The Stampede Grounds are located just east of Wolf Point on Rodeo Road. For more information, contact Western Bank at (406) 653-5500. Fairview Festival Invites Vendors to Register Early Submitted by Staci Miller Fairview Old Timer’s Reunion and Summer Festival is held each year on the third weekend in July. The festival features visiting with friends and neighbors, watching the parade, live music, and a variety of other activities. A limited number of spaces are available to vendors in Sharbono Park for Saturday, July 20th. The cost is $25 per spot and can be reserved by calling 406-480-4633. The Fairview Festival is one of the reasons why eastern Montana is a great place to live. WWW.NICKJONESRE.COM Customer Service is Our #1 Priority Farm & Ranch Products & Construction Materials. New Steel, Auminum & Stainless. RV Parts & Mobile RV Repair including in stock • water heaters • furnaces • air conditioners • special orders available Mon-Sat: Check for hours. 701-842-2306 • 305 S. Main • Watford City, ND Brady Smelser • Tim Mulholland • Kelly Moody • Bret Smelser • Ernie Gawryluk Sidney Glendive 35002 CR 123 2703 W. Towne St. 406-433-7737 1-800-423-5219 1-855-810-2995 Williston 13896 W. Front St. 1-800-820-5493 Plentywood Hwy 16 East 406-765-2624 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 13 Reach Over 21,000 Readers Each Week In Eastern Montana & Western North Dakota And Always On The Internet at roundupweb.com (Paypal required for online purchases) $ 7up to 30 Words Classy Deadline: Noon Monday HELP WANTED CARRIERS WANTED Need extra cash or want to get some exercise? We have carrier routes available in most parts of Sidney. Call 406-433-3306, or fill out application at The Roundup, 111 W. Main, Sidney. (35-tfn) HELP WANTED The Roundup Newspaper is looking for a freelance writer to cover the Sidney, Watford City & Williston areas. Pick up an application at The Roundup office located at 111 W. Main, Sidney or call 406-433-3306 for more information. (15-tfn) COOKS, DISHWASHERS & SERVERS Wage DOE. Apply in person at Cattle-Ac, 119 N. Central Ave., Sidney, MT. (8-tfn) HELP WANTED Richland Opportunities, Inc. (ROI) has a variety of shifts open to support adults with developmental disabilities. Benefit package available for full time positions and partial benefits for part time. Training is provided. For qualified candidates, housing is available. Call Tami Edwards at 406-488-3341 or apply at 1100 Silurian Lane. (1-tfn) PLUMBERS WANTED Experience preferred but will train; work in North Dakota and Montana. Call Troy at 406-480-1547. (16-13tc) DENTAL HYGENIST Looking for a motivated hygenist to join our team. State of the art, comprehensive, general, and cosmetic practice. Call 406-433-7645. (33-tfn) OFFICE ASSISTANT WANTED Expanding business looking for an office assistant, full time, 40 hours a week with benefits. Proficient computer knowledge & organizational skills a must, salary BOE. Please mail or drop off re- sume to: Union Gateway Inc., 202 3rd Ave. N.W., Sidney, MT 59270 by 06/07/13. (15-2tc) RESEARCH ASSISTANT II Eastern Agricultural Research Center, Sidney, MT. For complete job announcement and application procedures, go to: w w w. m o n t a n a . e d u / j o b s. Screening begins May 30, 2013 and will continue until a suitable candidate is chosen. AA/ADA/EEO/Vet pref. employer. (15-2tc) POSITION AVAILABLE Sidney Cleaners and Laundry is looking for a full-time laundry worker. Wage is $11/ hr., four 10 hour shifts, MonThurs. Paid holidays after 6 months and paid vacation after one year. Call Cindy at 406-433-1405. (16-2tc) FOX HILLS G&CC FOOD SERVICE MANAGER Fox Hills Golf & Country Club/The Sports Grill is now accepting applications for a full-time Food Service FOH Manager. 2 years food & beverage experience in management or supervision a must; salary DOE. Apply in person with full resume to Chris Ewanchuk or email to wcgolfclub@rtc.coop, or fax resume 701-842-4379. (16-5tp) SEEKING PROGRAM DIRECTOR Make a difference in people's lives in our area! The Learning Volunteers for Adults Richland County, a nonprofit organization helping adults meet literacy and learning goals using trained volunteers, is seeking a program director. The quartertime position entails training and overseeing of volunteer tutors; testing and tutoring adult learners and administering the non-profit that provides the above services. Skills required include excellent people skills plus a teaching/tutoring back- POSITION OPENING McKenzie Electric Cooperative in Watford City, ND has an immediate opening for the position of Staking Engineer. This is an engineering position responsible for the design, surveying, staking and mapping of the MEC electrical system. Strong computer skills are required. GIS/GPS knowledge is highly desirable. Job duties include securing state, federal and private land right-of-way, preparing material lists and construction staking sheets. A four year degree is desirable, preferably in an engineering field. The ideal candidate is a positive, selfmotivated, proactive problem solver; has good communication and customer service skills. McKenzie Electric offers a competitive salary and excellent benefit package as well as a professional work environment. The application can be found at mckenzieelectric.com. Please submit your completed application and resume no later than June 15, 2013 to: tmelby@mckenzieelectric.com or by mail to: McKenzie Electric Cooperative, Inc., Attention: Tim Melby, PO Box 649, Watford City, ND 58854 MCKENZIE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ground, computer knowledge and an understanding of bookkeeping practices. The program is willing to train the right applicant. A bachelors degree is preferred. Salary is negotiable. Please send resume and cover letter to: Learning Volunteers for Adults - Richland County, 112 8th Ave. N.W., Sidney, MT 59270. For more information on LVA-Richland County, see http:// www.richlandlva.org., or for more information, call Bill at 406-433-2403 or Beth at 406-488-2669. (16-3tc) ELK COUNTRY BUILDING LOTS SEEKING QUALIFIED LOCAL DRIVERS Canyon Creek W. of Billings, Canyon Creek on property, trees, canyon, sandstone bluff, wildlife, easy access, $145,000. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. is seeking qualified local drivers. Candidates should be at least 22 years of age with a minimum of 12 months driving experience. Applicants must also have a clean accident and driving record, meet DOT and company requirements (including drug test) and furnish a current (within 30 days) MVR. Must possess a commercial driver's license with HazMat and Twin endorsements. Old Dominion Freight Line is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Affirmative Action Employer. Send resume or apply at: Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc., 209 14th St. S.E., Sidney, MT 59270 or call 406-433-1733 for more information. (16-4tc) REAL ESTATE EAGLE BEND SUBDIVISION LOTS Shepherd, MT, 2+ acres start at $30,000, access to Yellowstone River, many irrigated N.E. of Billings. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) Add a photo to your classy online! Elk, moose, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling from your door; power phone underground, year-round road; Owner may carry contract from 2.35 acres. Call Jim at Grasshopper Valley Polaris, 406-834-3444. (16-4tp) 20 ACRES NORTH OF LAUREL, MT THREE 1+ ACRE LOTS In Blue Creek, S. Billings, 1.4 acres starts at $42,000. Views, wildlife, gas, phone & electric in area. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) 3 BED 2 BATH HOME OVER 1/2 ACRE In Central Billings, RV parking, 2 decks, firepit, fenced, 2-car tuck-under garage, stone fireplace, lots of remod- (Additional Charge) els, wildlife, $225,000. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) 1519 SULLIVAN, BILLINGS No basement, $264,900, total remodel. 3 bed, 2 bath, fenced, garden, triple garage, irrigation, park-like setting. Call Lorie Trump 406860-2902. (16-1tc) Stephens Road, $55,000 undeveloped, views, horses & modulars welcome. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) AMAZING 33 ACRES OVER 1/2 ACRE LOT Indian Cliffs, 4 miles W. of Billings airport, off paved road. Views of city. On top of rims, minutes from central Billings. Call Lorie Trump 406-8602902. (16-1tc) Xango Mangosteen Juice The Business of the 21st Century Call Gloria at 406-480-9777 Sidney, MT gloriasdiscovery.org >iÊLi 6iÌiÀ>ÀÞÊ-iÀÛVi 'U9LQFH6WHQVRQ &RPSOHWHVPDOODQLPDOFDUH nÊ>ÊÊ{Ê« -`iÞ\ Ê 7i`iÃ`>ÞÊÕiÊ£Ó 9iÜÃÌiÊ6>iÞÊÀii ÕÃi ÕLiÀÌÃ\ Ê 7i`iÃ`>Þ]ÊÕiÊxÊEÊ£ ÕÌÞÊÝÌ°Ê`}ÊÊ>Ê-ÌÀiiÌ >ÊvÀÊ««ÌiÌ Ç䣮ÊÊxÇäÊÊxx£ä Help Wanted Sidney Sugars Incorporated has the following position open: • Boiler Operator: Class 1 or 2 licence $26.18. Class 3 $21.95 hr with willingness to learn. Requires Montana or transferable Boiler Operator License. Full Time benefits are: • Holiday, Vacation and sick pay • Insurance for medical, dental and life • Pension and 401 (k) Apply in person or request an application from: Sidney Sugars Incorporated 35140 County Road 125 - Sidney, MT - 406-433-9320 Apply at Job Service Work Force Center 211 N Central Ave – Sidney, MT www.sidneysugars.com Walk-ins are welcome! Equal Opportunity Employer Drug Free Workplace s!-&OOD3ERVICES#OOK s%XTENDED#ARE2EHAB!IDE s,ODGE #OOK %NVIRONMENTAL3ERVICES 2ESIDENT!SSISTANT s.URSING 2./" s0HARMACY4ECHNICIAN s3TAFF0HARMACIST 14 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 LEWISTOWN MONTANA PIECE OF HEAVEN 3 lots, absolutely gorgeous area, 11 acres, $45,500; 22 acres, $85,500. Lots of deer, trailers welcome, literally minutes from national forest land, walking distance to spring creek, pine trees. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) EDGAR, MT 20 ACRES UNRESTRICTED Surrounded by farmland, fenced, shed on property, wildlife, off county road, $92,000. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) 20 ACRES WEST OF PARK CITY, MT Pine trees, easy access, wildlife, 3 lots from electric, $29,500. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) 3 LOTS OFF BISON ROAD, SHEPHERD, MT 2 of the lots have water frontage, 9 acres start at $90,000. Easy access, views, views, views. Call Lorie Trump 406860-2902. (16-1tc) RED LODGE, MT LOT Off paved road, 7,500 square feet, utilities underground, 1 lot away from golf course, mountain ski hill, views, $48,000 RO. Call Lorie Trump 406-860-2902. (16-1tc) FOR RENT OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT Office/Retail space for rent in downtown Sidney. Reasonable. Call 406-489-1945. (5-tfn) SERVICES WELDING Welding & repair work. No job is too small. Portable welder, reasonable rates. 701-444-2936. (30-tfn) PAINTING Will paint houses, barns, quonsets, silos, grain bins, etc. References available. R&L Painting, 406-4888244. (3-tfn) COMPLETE SERVICE CENTER The Roundup provides free Fax service at Meuchel Com- puter Services, Watford City, ND, for all news, photos & advertising copy. You may drop your Roundup payments at Meuchels. (tfn) WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENTS Lowest price around. Quick service. Over 300 windshields in stock for cars, pickups & semis, reflect windshields are now $120. Magrum Motors, 1820 2nd St. W., Williston. 701-5720114. (5-tfn) FARM & RANCH MINERALS & SUPPLEMENTS Complete line of minerals & supplements. Protein & mineral tabs for cattle, horses & sheep. All types of liquid feed for livestock. Calving supplies. R&J Ag Supply 406488-1953, 406-480-2006, 1800-233-2499, Sidney, MT. (2-tfn) 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.). Alexander, ND. (42-tfn) FOR SALE BY SEALED BID Lincoln Electric Cooperative of Eureka, MT has for sale by sealed bid: 1992 CAT-Caterpillar, 416 Series II, 4x4 backhoe with 3,700 hrs.; 1997 Ford F-800 Flatbed, 10 speed transmission, air brakes, 44,565 miles, DOT inspection passed 5-12-13; 2000 Norwest Tilt Trailer, 24K GVW, air brakes, DOT inspection passed 5-12-13. These may be viewed at the cooperative headquarters at 500 Osloski Road and will be sold as is. Please call 406-889-3301 to request pictures by email (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.). Sealed bids may be handed in at the office or mailed to LEC, Attn: Sealed Bid, P.O. Box 628, Eureka, MT 59917. Bids must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., June 21, 2013. Kids, Earn $$$ Join the Roundup Carrier Team. $100 Signing Bonus!* Plus! Cold weather bonus and periodic raises. Routes available in many Sidney neighborhoods. LEC reserves the right to reject any and all bids. (15-3tp) course & more. Call 701-5863731 for more information. (16-2tp) FOR SALE FOR SALE Milk cows and good brown Swiss bulls. Call 406-4895626. (16-2tc) Electric pump, gas furnace and air conditioner to be moved out of house, $150 for all of it. Call 406-489-5626. (16-2tc) MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FIRE RESISTANT Fire resistant clothing available at The Other Place, Culbertson, MT. Now 30% off. 406-787-5211. (50-tfn) SHEDS FOR SALE $3,000, 10x16, wood frame, metal outside, choice of door, on skids, will deliver or build on-site. Call 406-274-2512. (1-tfn) FOR SALE HEALTH/PERSONALS If you used the Mirena IUD between 2001-present and suffered perforation or embedment in the uterus requiring surgical removal, or had a child born with birth defects you may be entitled to compensation. Call Johnson Law and speak with female staff members, 1-800-535-5727. (16-1tp) WANTED WANTED TO BUY Complete Picture Framing Shop to be moved, heavy duty CTD Chopper, Fletcher 2100 mat cutter, Fletcher 3000 wall mount glass and mat cutter, shrink wrap machine, 300 plus mat boards, several 100 ft. of misc molding, 1,000 corner mat samples, 1,000 corner sample molding, misc. hand tools, supplies and prints. Call 406-796-2326. (15-4tc) Scrap iron, scrap metal, batteries, junk vehicles, Call 406-488-1829 or 406-4804213. (13-4tp) FOR SALE FIFTH-WHEEL TRAILER FOR SALE B Membership to the Hart Ranch, south of Rapid City, S.D., in the beautiful Black Hills. Includes camping, large swimming pool, 18 hole golf VEHICLES 2001 CHEVY LUMINA 143,000 miles, new tires, new battery, $1,800. Call 406-489-2493. (16-2tp) RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Must be moved. 36', 2000 Prowler, includes skirting, porch, fencing, etc; has extras galore with 3-XL Ài}>À`Ê ÕÌÊ->ià ÓääÇÊ iÛÞÊ£ÉÓÊ/Ê{Ý{Ê ÀiÜÊ >LÊ°°°f£È]x ÓäänÊ«>>Ê<Ê°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°f£{]{x ÓääÈÊÀ`ÊÀiiÃÌÞiÊ°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°fn]x £Ê`}iÊ>ÌÊÝÌÊ >LÊ{Ý{Ê°°°°°°°°fn]Óx ÓääÇÊ`}iÊÎÉ{Ê/Êi}>Ê >LÊ{Ý{Ê`iÃiÊ°°°fÓn]x ÓääxÊ iÛÞÊ£ÉÓÊ/Ê{Ý{Ê >LÊ--Ê°°°°fÓ£]{x s(WY7s!RNEGARD.$ The Roundup Auto Trader Only $17 A Week! If you run it for 2 weeks & it doesn’t sell, we’ll run it for 2 more weeks................... FREE! 2007 Yamaha TTR50 In excellent condition Call (406) 581-8020 $ 111 W. Main • Sidney Call Tiara or Erin at (406) 433-3306 for details. *Signing Bonus will be distributed over a 5 month period.* 850 or best offer Want to place an ad in the auto trader? Email: classads@esidney.com • Call: (406) 433-3306 for details ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 15 slideouts, wood cabinets/ floors, washer/dryer hookups, gas heat, a/c, generator and solar panel so you are ready for anything, $14,000. Call 541-280-9869. (14-3tp) RETIRED COUPLE SELLING 2010 LAREDO FIFTH-WHEEL Large slide-out, Glacier package, many upgrades, 1/2 ton & towable, asking $19,500. Call 701-570-0669 for appointments to see. (15-2tc) RENDEZVOUS READY Small enclosed trailer, 10x10, Panther Primitive tent, tanned buffalo hide, CVA percussion 50 caliber rifle, all camping supplies included, $1,000. Call 701-570-0669. (15-2tc) 2003 MONTANA FIFTH-WHEEL 3 slides, washer/dryer hookups, very clean, 37 ft., $17,000. Call 406-489-2493. (16-2tp) 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Street Bob, 7,500 miles, like new. $9,000. Call 406-489-2493. (16-2tp) GIVE AWAY GIVE AWAY Piano, organ, stove and fridge. Call 701-842-2556 or 701-842-3259. (13-4tp) For Sale FRANZ RANCH Yearling Red Angus and Charolais Bulls 406-798-3675 STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE 20X20 • 10X20 10X16 • 8X9 Sidney, MT 482-3799 or 482-2666 Check us out weekly with... Monthly with... Or tak takee advantage of all our publications ever everyy day at... 16 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 McKenzie County Weed Control LAP (Landowner Assistance Program) Fairview Scholarship Winners McKenzie County has funding available for landowners of Noncropland Noxious weed eradication. This program has been put in place by the McKenzie County Weed Control, to assist landowners in controlling harmful weeds on their land by subsiding some of the costs incurred for chemicals the land owner needs for controlling these problems. With this program the McKenzie County Weed Control can assist the landowner by supplementing the cost of chemical or bio-agents for non-cropland areas. The Weed Board will issue a reimbursement for chemical applied or bugs released up $500.00; however, this may be contingent on funds available. This reimbursement will be given with the proper paper work submitted. 1. The receipt for purchase of chemical or bio-agent. Starr Foundation Scholarship Kim Syth of The Starr Foundation Scholarship awarded $1,200 to the following Fairview graduates: (L-R) Jace Taylor, Brock Shriver, Brittany Schneider, Riley Reynolds, Jered Dahl and Lexi Cayko. 2. A USDA Farm Service agency map with the location. 3. Type of infestation and acres treated. a. The noxious weeds in McKenzie County are Leafy Spurge, Spotted Knapweed, Russian Knapweed, Salt Cedar, Common Burdock, and Canada Thistle. McKenzie County Weed Control can offer private spraying for landowner/ operators upon request with additional charges for labor and equipment. 701-842-4131 • 512 14th St SW, Watford City, ND Ron Shaide Memorial Scholarship The Ron Shaide Memorial Scholarship presented $1,000 each to: (L-R) Kyle Shelmerdine, Lexi Cayko and Jonathan Shaide. The scholarship was given by Sharon and Marty Shaide. Open Sunday June 8 12-5 pm Merchants Bank Merchants Bank in Fairview awarded 13 scholarships to the Fairview High School Class of 2013, totaling $4,600. Recipients were: (front) Kyle Shelmerdine, Morgan Taylor, Lexi Cayko, Brittany Schneider, Morgan Klose, Devin Johnson; (back) Jonathan Shaide, Cole Skorpil, Brock Shriver, Merchants Bank President Brent Torgerson, Cody Shelmerdine, Riley Reynolds and Jace Taylor. Not pictured is Brooke Paulson of Cartwright, ND. Public Notification Of Sex Offenders Residing In McKenzie Co. Robert A. Robinson resides at CO Rd 53 24th St. NW., Rig 329, Watford City, ND. 3rd Degree Sexual As- Iseman Homes of Williston 2308 W. Front St. Next to the Midway Bar 701-572-2590 OPEN SUNDAY sault, convicted: November/ 2002. NE-Registered, NE-Lifetime. ND-Status: Registered, ND-Risk Level: Undetermined. Robert A. Robinson Jason L. Turner Jason L. Turner resides at12152 30 St NW, Watford City, ND. Sexual Assault Child 2nd Degree,Convicted: October/2007 TX-Registered, TX-Lifetime. ND-Status: Registered, ND-Risk Level: Undetermined. Millers’ Corner Convenience Store, Deli & Catering WE HAVE Come see Iseman Homes of Williston’s LAND! subdivision: STONE MEADOWS. Only 9 lots left! SAVE 1800 Sq. Ft. 3 bed, 2 bath home. 9’ sidewalls, wide open 25,145 floor plan. A must see! Was $155,140 now $129,995 $ ONLY 2 2013 Highland 16x80 3 bed, 2 bath finished sheetrock $ Available! throughout, with washer/dryer and TV. Only 48,995 The Taylor New 1600 Sq. Ft. home. 3 bed, 2 bath with a TON of upgrades Display Model such as cement board siding, 5/12 roof pitch, hickory cabinets, Only 1 at this Price! upgraded carpet. Clay package was $129,360 now $99,995 LAKE SAVE $20,075! This NEW 2013 Redman home is perfect TV, sheetrock HOME for a lake home! 3 bed, 2 bath, washer/dryer, $ throughout, wood trim, and a deck! Only 69,995 Special pricing on all homes during the sale. Stop by and see us! We Cater to your suitable location Breakfast Brunch|Lunch Dinner Family Gatherings Reunions Weddings Business Meetings Fri: Sat: th Sun: Mon: SPECIAL HOURS JUNE 7th - 10 9am 9am 12pm 9am - 6pm 5pm 5pm 7pm Conferences Holiday Parties Williston, ND 701-572-2590 406-433-4041 2201 West Holly, Sidney
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