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Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Volume 39 • Number 22

Fairview Old Timer’s Reunion and Summer Festival This Saturday The Fairview Old Timer’s Reunion and Summer Festival will be held this Saturday. Pictured is (L- R) Abbey Berry, Taylor and Emily Johnson at last year’s event. See pages 19-23 for more on the festival. (Photo by Kris Baxter)

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Submitted by MonDak Heritage Center are limited. Taken collectively, these “matadors of the meta- Two of America’s premiere singer/songwriters have phor” have had their work featured throughout the entire Volunteers joined together to bring a memorable evening of award win- tapestry of American Music. ning original songs to the MonDak Heritage Center in Sid- Tim Ryan has had a successful career as both ney, . Tickets are on sale now, $10 for MonDak mem- songwriter and artist, scoring a top ten hit with his first re- bers, $15 for non-members. You can join at the time of pur- lease “Dance in Circles”. Tim’s original songs have been Available chase to take advantage of the price break. Ticket numbers recorded by George Straight, Randy Travis, Deana Carter and Phil Vassar, who scored a #1 hit with Tim’s song “The Last Day of My Life”. Submitted by Stephanie Ler Rob Quist is lead singer and songwriter of such seminal The Richland County Sanitarian will be holding a one- 1983 Fairview High groups as the Mission Mountain Wood Band, The Montana hour food safety course for those workers serving food for Band, and Rob Quist & Great Northern. His ode to rural living community dinners, bake sales and other charitable events. “Close to the Land”, recorded by , The course will begin at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, July 23rd at the School Reunion was awarded Song of the Year at the Texas Music Awards, Sidney Health Center basement classroom. Topics covered The Fairview High School Class of 1983 is having their and is the theme song of the American Pubic TV show will include hand-washing, dish and utensil sanitizing, and 30 year reunion in conjunction with the Old Timers Festival America’s Heartland. Rob’s composition “America…Pass It safe food temperatures, among other topics. Light refresh- being held in Fairview beginning on Friday, July 19th, through On” won a finalist award at the International Wildlife Film ments will be served. Please RSVP by calling Stephanie Ler, Sunday, July 21st. The Annual Old Timer’s Festival is a great Festival for National Geographic and his songs have also Richland County Sanitarian, at 406-433-2207. time to bring together old friends and good memories. The been recorded by and Jack Gladstone. Rob Class of 1983 will begin the weekend with a BBQ for the has appeared numerous times on National TV and is also a classmates and spouses. We will be meeting at the old Hunter published poet. He was recently inducted to the UM School place for supper on Friday night beginning around 6 p.m. of Fine Arts Hall of Honors. Cash Wise Grand Then we will be meeting on State street at 12:00 noon on Tim and Rob bring the easy camaraderie of well-sea- Saturday for the annual parade. We will be ordering T-shirts soned road warriors to the stage, backing each other to pro- for the event so please contact Cara Nelson at 406-489- duce full arrangements. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to Opening in Watford City 1515 for details. hear some of America’s favorite songs, sung by the artists The Grand Opening of the brand new Cash Wise Foods We are not sending out special invitations and simply who have composed them. For further tickets and informa- & Cash Wise Liquor in Watford City, will take ask that if you know of someone that graduated that year, tion, call 406-433-3500 or email [email protected]. place this Wednesday. Store managers, David & Keith please let me know, or look us up on Facebook. With all of This won’t be one to miss! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. This Tschetter invite you to the official ribbon-cutting ceremony the social media these days, we thought we should jump concert is made possible by the membership of the MonDak on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at 113 6th Av- into the right century! Heritage Center. enue S.E., Watford City, ND 58854. 2 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 2nd Annual Open House! Sunday, July 21, 2013 1pm-5pm: All Gifts % 20off Lewis & Clark Trail Museum, Alexander, ND (Museum will be open too) Brewed Coffee • Espresso Coffee • Fruit Smoothies Italian Sodas • Sportea • Chai Greeting Cards • Music • More! BRING THIS AD IN FOR A DRINK AT 1/2 PRICE! Business Hours: M-T-Thur-Fri-Sat: 8am - 5pm • Sun: 12pm - 5pm • Wed: Closed

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ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 3 Williston Home of Economy Begins Expansion and Renovation Submitted by Wade location in Jamestown and we have more room, our cus- in Minot, Devils Lake, Help Celebrate Pearson the 2012 opening of a brand tomers will see the expanded Grafton, Grand Forks and Tim & Tammy Leland’s Home of Economy has new store in Minot where selections of Flame Resis- Jamestown where plans are th begun a major expansion Home of Economy has had tance (FR) and High Visibil- underway to make it the larg- 25 Wedding and renovation at its store on a presence since the 1960s. ity (Hi-Vis) workwear and est store in company history. Anniversary Million Dollar Way in “We’re very optimistic clothing lines,” he said. The Home of Economy Williston, ND. about future growth,” said The Williston store will family of stores began in Sat, July 20 at 5pm According to store own- Home of Economy CEO and remain open during con- 1939 when M.W. ‘Bob’ and at the Sidney Elks Club ers Wade and Scott Pearson, President Scott Pearson. struction which is on track for Jean Kiesau opened a small the project will bring much “That’s three new storefronts completion this fall. The hunt tire store in Thief River Falls, Food & Music will be needed floor space to sev- within a 12-month time pe- for additional employees is MN. Kiesau grandsons Scott provided. eral departments and offer riod.” already underway. and Wade Pearson continue Please, no gifts. Just bring your best stories. more parking in front of the Improvements to the “Along with expanding the family tradition by provid- store. Williston store include en- the store and having greater ing top quality merchandise “This is going to be a sig- ergy saving technologies, accessibility, we’ll be looking at affordable prices. nificant increase to our level nearly triple the customer to add fresh faces to our staff,” of service in Williston,” said parking spaces, and twice said Wade Pearson. “We Home of Economy CEO and the floor space for top brands have a long history of excep- President Wade Pearson. like premium workwear giant tional customer service and “We’ve had such a tremen- Carhartt. are eager to be expanding dous history with the commu- According to Scott the Home of Economy family nity since 1964 and we are Pearson, their Williston store to continue to meet the future very excited about this latest already has the distinction of needs of this region.” expansion.” being the number one seller Home of Economy has The project comes on of Carhartt in the world. “Once six locations including stores the heels of plans for a new Sidney Elks Lodge to Host Honor Ride And Service Appreciation Day Submitted by Tini Strauser tion and Pepsi. Richland County Health Net- It is easy to take liberty At 9:00 attendees will be work and the RSVP Senior for granted, when you have served breakfast to kick of a volunteers will help veterans never had it taken from you- 150 mile Honor Ride. The wishing to apply for the Honor Author Unknown. The Elks Classic Car and Motorcycle Flights to Washington, DC. Lodge of Sidney, Montana ride is open to the public; non- Snacks and prizes will be in- invites community, military veterans will pay a $20 fee cluded in the afternoon’s fun. personnel, veterans and for their poker hand. The run At 5:00 VFW members their families to attend the first begins at 10:30 with stops at: will perform a flag rising and annual Honor Ride and Ser- Sidney, Lambert, Richey, plaque dedication ceremony vice Appreciation Day on July Glendive, Savage, and back with a planned fly-over by our 27th. to Sidney. Snacks are ar- local aviation experts. The “It is just to say thank you ranged at some of the stops. Elks, Myrna’s Merrymakers, for what you’ve done on be- At 2:00 Richland County will serve a free-will donation half of our country,” said Jodie Transportation will be avail- roast beef dinner with all the Leland, committee chair. able to transport veterans fixings at 5:15. There will be PRESALE TICKETS NOW ON SALE Proceeds from the who may need a ride to the no charge to our honored Honor Ride will support the Elks. To schedule transporta- servicemen and women. Package Deal $59 Honor Flight Network, a non- tion call Jodie at 406-480- At 5:15 attendees will profit organization that ar- 1999. enjoy the sounds of • 1 Concert Ticket • 1 Admission Button • 1 Thursday Rodeo Ticket • 1 Friday Rodeo Ticket ranges for local WWII Veter- Those who chose not to Dixieland Jazz Band from ans to fly to their War Memo- attend the Honor Ride can Scobey to entertain until 8:00 rial in Washington D.C. enjoy a social gathering to p.m. Sat., Aug. 3 This year’s event is spon- include card games at the If you have any sored by; Richland County Elks Lodge. Pinochle, whist, question’s about the Honor Health Department, Senior canasta, and cribbage will be Ride and Service Apprecia- 7:30 p.m. Corps RSVP, Sidney VFW, available to all who would tion Day, call Jodie at 406- Monty and Jolene Erikson, like to relax in cool comfort. 480-1999. Richland County Transporta- Montgomery Welcome to Fairview’s IN CONCERT Gentry Old Timer’s Festival! Breakfast Served Daily! The South 40 Dining With Special Guest Room is Open at 8am Gloriana & serves Hot Delicious Breakfast Until 11am! General $40 • Reserved $45 Ladies Night! Fair Week: (if available) 8pm - 11pm General $45 • Reserved $50 Wednesdays $2 off all Martinis PRCA RODEO • Brookman Rodeo LLC Part-Time & Full-Time & Blender Drinks Bartenders & Servers needed! Thurs., Aug. 1 & Fri., Aug. 2 • 7:30 p.m. each night Applications available at the South 40 or Job Service. Tickets only available at the fair office.

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Cremation had taken place under the direction of EVENTS Fulkerson Funeral Home of 201 West Holly St. • Sidney, MT (406) 482-2704 18 East 2nd St. • Culbertson, MT (406) 787-5890 Sidney. Remembrances, con- SEND US YOUR EVENTS! dolences and photos may be THE ROUNDUP: PO Box 1207, 111 West Main, shared with the family at Sidney, MT 59270 AlanAlanAlan www.fulkersons.com. 406-433-3306 Fax: 406-433-4114 Seigfreid Janae Susanne Moore Email: [email protected] was born Oct. 3, 1992 in Sid- Janae Susanne Moore AmandaAmandaAmanda ney, Montana, to David and Seigfreid Terri (Kirkpatrick) Moore. Her Richland County Jim & Janice Knudsen 120 2nd St. N.E. • Sidney Mt. 59270 entrance to this world began in the back of a pickup at Swanson Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone. Broker/Owners (O) 406-433-3010 • (C) 406-489-3010 Field during a Sidney Eagles football game. We always wondered if Thurs., Jul. 18 email: [email protected] that is how she acquired such a competitive spirit. She grew up 8:30 a.m. — MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Website: www.missouririverrealty.com attending Sidney Public Schools and started her sports career in Center Field Day nd the 2 grade. After a couple of years of being her big brother’s at- 12 p.m.— Savage Senior Center will host a meal. home training dummy (often against her will) she made it official and 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will joined the Sidney Wrestling Club and tried her hand on the mats for be having a potluck lunch and cards. For more info. a year. This was the beginning of Janae making boys cry! She also call 406-433-8077. began little girls softball in the 2nd grade and continued in softball until 5 p.m. — TOPS, Crestwood NW entrance, Weigh-ins she graduated. Her life-long passion, basketball, began in the 4th grade playing in the school leagues. Starting in the 7th grade in 5-5:30 p.m., Meeting 5:30-6 p.m. addition to the school leagues, she started playing on the Shooting 7 p.m. — City/County Planning Board Meeting at the Starz traveling team coached by Kevin and Ira Lake. She always Richland County Extension Office Conference credited Kevin and Ira with much of her success in her career and Room, 1499 N. Central Ave., Sidney. cherished their very special relationship, she loved them both very 8 p.m. — NA meeting, Millers’ Corner banquet room. much. This is also where many lifelong friendships with her team- Fri., Jul. 19 mates began. As a freshman she made the Eagles varsity squad 4 p.m. — 67th Annual Fairview Old Timer’s Reunion and became a starter early on and continued as a starter all four & Summer Festival begins years, never missing a game. Her only missed time was due to her 5 p.m. — Hamburgers in Sharbono Park by Relay for aggressive playing style, getting herself into foul trouble often when Life. she was younger. Opposing teams learned quickly that if you stole 11:30 a.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be the ball from Janae, you were probably going to be fouled. As a hosting a meal. For more info call 406-433-8077. junior, she was proud to be part of the 2010 Lady Eagles Eastern A Sat., Jul. 20 Conference Champions and Montana Class A State runner-up bas- All Day — 67th Annual Fairview Old Timer’s Reunion ketball team. Janae lettered all four years in softball and basketball, & Summer Festival nd received numerous awards: Softball: two years, All-Conference 2 9 a.m. & 7p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church st Team; Basketball: three years, All-Conference, one year 1 Team Education bldg. All-Conference, one year All-State Selection; Senior year, Most 10 a.m. — Gamblers Anonymous at Millers’ Corner. Outstanding Senior Girl Athlete of the Year Award. She also excelled and 6:30 p.m. — Rob Quist & Tim Ryan Concert at the academically, being on the Honor Roll all four years. Other clubs MonDak Heritage Center, tickets are $10/members she was involved in were FCCLA, Leo Club, National Honor Society and Close Up. During and after high school she worked at Pizza and $15/nonmembers. House, M&M Café, Dairy Queen, Eagle Oilfield Services and South Sun., Jul. 21 40 Restaurant. Her last job was working at the South Rock Creek 10:30 a.m. — 67th Annual Fairview Old Timer’s Marina at Fort Peck Lake. Fort Peck was her favorite place for a lot Reunion & Summer Festival and Church Service in of reasons: she enjoyed the quiet time she had staying at a cabin at the Park. North Rock Creek where she was able to get closer to The Lord, 1 p.m. — Savage Senior Center will be hosting reading, doing her daily running and conditioning to prepare herself cards, coffee, and potluck at 1pm. for her junior year of college basketball, boating, wake boarding and 2 p.m. — 58th Annual Richey Rodeo tubing with her family and friends. She began her college career 6:45 p.m.— Early Bird Bingo at the Moose Lodge following high school at Dickinson State University, playing for the regular bingo at 7 p.m. are available in Williston at Lady Blue Hawks Basketball Team. She was awarded the Theodore 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program Scholarship, and worked Education bldg. • Hedderich’s • Simonson’s hard to maintain her high GPA even while conditioning and playing Mon., Jul. 22 her favorite sport. She made the Dean’s List both years she at- 11:30 a.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be • Scenic Sports & Liquor tended. After her sophomore year, Janae was ranked 20th nationally hosting a meal. For more info call 406-433-8077. in the NAIA Division I in field goal percentage. She also led her team Noon — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church • Herman Oil Convenience Store in rebounds, points per game, field goal percentage and steals per Education bldg. game. She cherished all her teammates and loved them as her 6:30p.m.— Sidney Moose Lodge Pinochle games. • M & H Convenience Store sisters, always having their best interests at heart. Tues., Jul. 23 Janae joined her Lord and Savior Wednesday morning, July 6:30 p.m. — Sidney Trap Club open shooting, $5 10, 2013. Pick up your FREE copy today! per round of 25. Everyone is welcome. Call Leann at Janae was the epitome of life and beauty inside and out. Her smile, her spirit, her love of Christ, her strength, her wisdom beyond 480-5594 for information. her years, her loyalty, her love of family and friends, her persever- 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church ance through good times and bad, her sense of humor, and conta- Education bldg. STATISTICS gious laugh made all who were blessed to know and love her, so C ENZIE OUNTY much better for it. Janae really LIVED! No matter where she was… M K C Lake Water Level Report at home, on the court, on the diamond, on a wakeboard, in the Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT Zone. kitchen baking Beckie’s Brownies, or at the table playing Taboo with Wed., Jul. 17 Sakakawea Fort Peck her family and friends. Janae gave it her all every time. Janae was a 8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Current Elevation...... 1836.6...... 2226.8 child of God who lived for The Lord. Amazingly, almost prophetically, Public Library. Last Week’s Elev...... 1826.2...... 2227.0 Janae shared this quote with everyone an hour before she left this 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. — Wine tasting at The Watford, 810 One Year Ago...... 1837.8...... 2236.74 world: “Praise God, Even When You Don’t Understand What He Is 3rd Ave. S.W., $10/ticket. Release For Day (C.F.S.)...... 19,000...... 7,900 Doing”. Thank you Janae, for these comforting words in our darkest Thurs., Jul. 18 hour! You are loved and missed beyond expression by so many 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression. Watford City Weather Data people. Rest in love and peace our beautiful angel. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or ride. Source: North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network Janae is survived by her parents, David and Terri (Kirkpatrick) Date High Low Precip. Moore of Sidney; her brother Josh, his wife Hailee and their daugh- OTHER SURROUNDING COUNTIES Jul. 8 ...... 84 ...... 67 ...... 0.00 ter, Janae’s niece, Ainsleigh of Sidney; two sisters, Jennifer Moore Jul. 9 ...... 85 ...... 60 ...... 0.36 and Jozi Moore, both of Sidney; grandparents, Ralph Kirkpatrick of Sat., Jul. 20 Jul. 10 ...... 80 ...... 58 ...... 0.00 Glendive, MT, and Dave and Susanne Moore of Sidney; Aunt Dor- 10 a.m.-5 p.m.— Arts in the Park on the lawn of the Jul. 11 ...... 86 ...... 66 ...... 0.00 othy “Dottie” (Moore) Wilson and her husband Stewart of Havre, historic Fort Peck Hotel in Fort Peck, MT. Jul. 12 ...... 96 ...... 68 ...... 0.10 MT; Aunt Diane (Kirkpatrick) Anderson and her husband Paul of 11 a.m.— History Alive! at the Missouri-Yellowstone Jul. 13 ...... 89 ...... 66 ...... 0.00 Terry, MT; Uncle Doug Kirkpatrick and his wife Geri (Oas) of Glendive, Confluence Interpretive Center. Arch Ellwein will be Jul. 14 ...... 93 ...... 53 ...... 0.51 MT; Uncle David Kirkpatrick of Billings, MT; Uncle James Moore presenting Vic Smith: Champion Buffalo Hunter, this YTD Rainfall ...... 12.08 and his wife Casey (Gordon) of Spearfish, S.D.; Cousins Nathan event is free and open to the public. Damm and his wife Samantha (Heupel) of Sidney, Russell Damm Sun., Jul. 21 Sidney Weather Data and his wife Shayla (Sykes) of Bozeman, MT, Michelle Burns (Jose 1-5 p.m. — Earlwin Bullhead on site for the Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center Morales) of Havre, MT, Jade Kirkpatrick and his wife Mickayla afternoon; performance at 3 p.m. at the Missouri- Date High Low Precip. (Wiseman) of Bismarck, ND, Kayleigh Kirkpatrick (Nathaniel Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center. Jul. 8 ...... 84 ...... 60 ...... 0.40 Packineau) of Parshall, ND; Sara (Kuntz) Bond and her husband 2 p.m. — History Alive! at the Missouri-Yellowstone Jul. 9 ...... 74 ...... 56 ...... 0.01 Tom of Missoula, MT, James Kirkpatrick of Billings, MT, Lacee Tipton Confluence Interpretive Center. Arch Ellwein will be Jul. 10 ...... 85 ...... 51 ...... 0.00 of Billings, MT, Jason Erhardt of Billings, MT, Maggie and Keeley presenting Vic Smith: Champion Buffalo Hunter, this Jul. 11 ...... 98 ...... 59 ...... 0.00 Stewart of Havre, MT, McKenzie and Carter Jones of Spearfish, event is free and open to the public. Jul. 12 ...... 87 ...... 63 ...... 0.00 SD, and Megan Cordell of Spearfish, SD. Jul. 13 ...... 91 ...... 57 ...... 0.20 Janae is preceded in death by her Grandmother Leona Jul. 14 ...... 73 ...... 54 ...... 0.00 View all monthly events on our calendar at Kirkpatrick and her Aunt and Uncle Linda (Moore) Damm and hus- www.roundupweb.com. Average YTD Precipitation ...... 13.70 band, Kenny of Sidney, MT. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 5

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A special luminaria ceremony to be held during the Printing in Sidney, by calling Toni Zieske at (406) 488-2595 also raise funds to support the activities of the American MonDak Relay For Life on Friday, July 26 remembers those or visiting the event website at www.mondakrelayforlife.org. Cancer Society. Participants camp out at the Relay site, and lost to cancer and honors those who have survived. Luminaria Luminaria bags are available for a donation of $10.00. All when they are not taking their turn walking or running, they candles will be lit at the Richland County Fairgrounds at 9:30 funds raised through these sales support the programs and take part in fun activities and enjoy local entertainment. p.m. services of the American Cancer Society. Cancer survivors will kick-off the Relay For Life event at Anyone desiring to purchase a luminaria may do so by “It is always beautiful when all of the luminaria bags with 7:00 p.m. with the first official lap; then the rest of the partici- contacting any Relay team member, stopping in at Elk River candles are illuminated around the track,” said Zieske, Re- pants join the fun. Information about purchasing luminaria, lay For Life Co-Chair. “It is a very special and unique way to forming a team, or walking in the Survivor’s Lap is available honor cancer survivors and remember those lost to this dis- by contacting Toni Zieske, or visit the MonDak Relay For Life ease.” website. You can also find MonDak Relay For Life on Relay For Life brings numerous Facebook. OBITUARIES groups and individuals concerned about cancer together in a unified Lana Swensrud, 55, effort to fight back. Former and cur- rent cancer patients, their families, Millers’ Corner Watford City, ND businesses, civic organizations, and the public are invited to take part in Convenience Store, Memorial service for Lana Swensrud, 55, of Watford City, this exciting team event. The “cel- Deli & Catering ND, was Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 1 p.m. MDT at Central ebration of life” takes place Friday, Park in Sidney. Burial took place at 4 p.m. CST at Union July 26 at 7:00 p.m. to Saturday, July Cemetery in Keene, ND. Cremation took place under the 27 at 7:00 a.m. at the Richland County direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remem- Fairgrounds in Sidney. brances, condolences and photos may be shared with the Relay For Life is a family-ori- family at www.fulkersons.com. Lana died on Tuesday, July 9, ented event where participants en- 2013. joy the camaraderie of a team and We Cater to your suitable location Hair In An Instant! Breakfast 100% Human Hair Extensions | Noo Weaving, ClipsClips oror Glue!Glue! Brunch|Lunch Attaches with a Dinner Revolutionary Miracle Family Gatherings Wire that will not Reunions damage your hair. Weddings Business Meetings Conferences Holiday Parties Fresh Breakfast & Lunch Deli Just Back From Vegas With Lots Mon-Fri 406-433-4041 Of New Fun Stuff! 2201 West Holly, Sidney Take a “Time Out” at the Winner’s Pub from 4-6 Everyday! When beer is a $1 off! Relax & Enjoy the Pub’s Casino! Our Player’s Club Draws 18 Jackpots Daily & Has Double Points Twice Daily – Join For FREE!

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Marriage Reception Yellowstone Valley Citizens Demand Please join us as we celebrate the marriage of Julia (Haase) and Adam Fuller at a reception Saturday, July Exxon Pay Full Oil Spill Fine 20th in the basement of the Lonsdale United Methodist Church Submitted by Larry Winslow A new Facebook page asking Exxon to pay its fine had from 2:00 to 4:00 pm With cries of “Beep beep, toot toot. Hey, Exxon get off 1,000 “likes” in one month. A petition of sorts, “Exxon, Pay that loot,” more than 50 Yellowstone County citizens rallied Your Yellowstone Oil Spill Fine” can be found at All friends and family are welcome to recently at Coulson Park in Billings to tell ExxonMobil to pay www.facebook.com/PayYourFineExxon. attend. a $1.7 million dollar fine for spilling 63,000 gallons of crude “Exxon certainly deserves the fine,” said Eileen Morris oil into the Yellowstone River two years ago. of Yellowstone Valley Citizens Council. “We want Exxon to be Members of the Northern Plains Resource Council, Na- good neighbors and be accountable for its actions.” tional Wildlife Federation, Montana Conservation Voters On May 13, 2013, ExxonMobil Corp. challenged the $1.7 Yellowstone Chapter, Yellowstone Valley Citizens Council, million in penalties proposed by PHMSA, which faulted the and the Montana Laborers Union said Exxon needs to pay company as responsible for the crude oil spill. The oil spill (406) 433-4757 222 2nd. Ave. SW 1-866-433-4757 Sidney, MT 59270 the fine levied by the U.S. Department of contaminated more than 70 miles of riverbank, killing fish Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Ad- and wildlife, threatening water supplies, and damaging land- ministration (PHMSA) for the Silvertip Pipeline break beneath owners’ property along the river. the river near Laurel on July 1, 2011. “If I drive, break the law, and get caught by the police, I certainly would pay my fine,” said Rep. Margaret MacDonald, whose district borders the Yellowstone River. “Exxon needs • Sports Injuries • DOT Physicals to pay its fine for violating our natural resources. As far as AARP Senior corporate responsibility, Exxon posted $9.5 billion in profits • Personal Injuries & Pain Conditions for the first quarter of this year, it certainly can be a good neighbor and pay its fine.” “Sop, Exxon doesn’t want to pay its fine,” said Alexis Safe Driving Bonogofsky, a riverfront landowner impacted by the spill. “Well, I didn’t want to see my family’s fields and pastures flooded with oil. I didn’t want to go to the hospital with acute hydrocar- Bridal Shower For bon exposure. And my family didn’t want to look down the Course next morning and see our hay field covered in oil. My family Jena Swearingen has been dealing with the mess that Exxon made for two Fiancè of Submitted by Allen Peterson years. The AARP Senior Safe Driving Course will be held at “This isn’t about the money to Exxon. God knows they Jared Hatter the Sidney Health Center meeting room in the basement on have enough. What it is about is responsibility and account- July 29, 2013 for a 4 hour course starting at 12:30 with pre- ability. They need to be held accountable for this spill. To be held at registration if needed at 12:00. “We didn’t choose this fight but we will make sure that This class will be limited to 25 people due the to the size our federal government and elected officials do not allow Squaw Gap Hall of room and will need to be pre-registered with Sidney Health Exxon to negotiate away their responsibility. So what we need on July 23rd at Center receptionist with a copy of your Driver’s License and you to do is tell Senator Baucus, Senator Tester and Repre- if an AARP member, a copy of your membership card. Also, a sentative Daines to support PHMSA’s full fine against Exxon 6pm (MST) check for $12 for members under 65 and $14 for nonmem- and not to negotiate.” bers of AARP with the SHC offering those over 65 a dis- On July 17, a hearing will be held in Washington, D.C,. Please Join Us! count. with PHMSA to address Exxon’s protest of the fine. This will be the last class under this course and title, as beginning 1/1/14, there will be a new name for the course and an all new book and video. Beginning in September, all of the instructors will need to be certified to be able to teach Don’t get nickel & dimed for the class beginning 1/1/14. your online news and You can also go to AARP online for the class and Mon- Caring Corner Gift Shop tana will offer the certificate from you completing the course, classifieds but the cost is more. This will probably be the only class this fall in the area Christmas because of the limited number of people that have attended this class every two years. For more information, contact Allen H. Peterson, Instructor/Trainer, Culbertson, MT at 406-787- 5373 or email [email protected]. inJuly Lobby Sale! 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Submitted by Sepp Jannotta Phosphorus is relatively immobile in soil and cold- or are in a recent presentation by Jones. Rescue treatments for In addition to nitrogen and sulfur, several soil nutrients moisture-stressed crops’ roots may not access sufficient phos- nitrogen, sulfur and chloride are given in a recent press re- can be applied in-season to help improve crop yields. Early phorus. If plants appear dark green and stunted and the older lease. All of these are available on Jones’ website http:// to mid-season application of nutrients such as phosphorus, leaves become somewhat purple, then foliar phosphorus landresources.montana.edu/soilfertility. Contact your Exten- potassium, or metal micronutrients such as iron can benefit may be warranted. Jones noted that foliar phosphorus can sion agent or crop adviser for help in determining fertilizer yields when crops are stressed by cold, dry or very wet con- be a good route to get phosphorus into stressed crops. Up to rates. ditions. 16 pounds of foliar P2O5 per acre applied to wheat between The best bet for ensuring optimal yields is balanced soil early stem elongation and near-heading may increase yields th fertility going into the growing season. However, cold, dry or if plants are deficient. 30 Reunion flooded conditions may limit plant root growth, as well as “Applying foliar phosphorus later, near flowering, may nutrient mobility and availability in soil. increase yields due to delayed leaf senescence. However, “If soil nutrients are marginal, and root growth is slow this only works if there is minimal moisture stress, that is, in due to cold or very wet conditions, then roots might not come high yielding conditions,” said Jones. for the Class into contact with a sufficient amount of nutrients,” said Clain Water-logged soils may actually have increased phos- Jones, Extension soil fertility specialist in the Department of phorus availability. Therefore, if soil phosphorus levels were Land Resources and Environmental Sciences at Montana adequate for average yields, additional phosphorus may not State University. be needed for higher yield potentials in regions of Montana of 1983 Foliar application, especially of micronutrients and im- that received heavy rains this spring. mobile macronutrients such as phosphorus, is most benefi- Cool or dry weather is known to limit potassium avail- Attention all graduates of the Sidney Senior High School cial if applied when there is enough leaf area to catch the ability. Potassium is important for nitrogen uptake, minimiz- th liquid fertilizer. If immobile nutrients land on the soil surface, ing drought stress and speeding crop maturity. Potassium- Class of 1983. The dates for the 30 reunion will be August 2nd and 3rd, 2013. We will kick off our activities with a no-host they will likely not be readily available to the roots. deficient plants appear stunted with ‘burned’ leaf edges, and nd potassium-deficient small grains may produce excessive social gathering at the Elks Lodge at 7 p.m. on Friday the 2 . tillers. Come enjoy a beverage while sharing your favorite high “If small grains appear potassium-deficient, then foliar school memories. We will have pictures to provide visual potassium chloride application may be beneficial as late as proof that we were skinnier and had more hair. Hey! the flag leaf stage,” said Jones. On Saturday morning, we will block off a group of tee Most micronutrients, like copper, zinc, and iron are only times at Sidney Country Club for those who wish to golf. You needed at very low rates (for example, less than two pounds will be responsible for your own green fees and cart rental. We’ve Moved copper per acre). Therefore, seed row fertilizer applications We will need to know who and how many will be golfing on will result in one to two foot gaps between granules or liquid Friday night so we can plan accordingly for Saturday morn- to 1050 S. Central Ave, drops along the row. If roots are stressed by cold, dry, or ing. water-logged conditions, they may not reach sparsely dis- After the golfing is completed, there will be a BBQ/picnic # tributed fertilizer early enough in the growing season to meet at Sidney Country Club. We are planning on serving the Suite 4, Sidney, MT basics; hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, etc. The food will be in the Custom Business Solutions Office the crop need. Jones has seen quite a few iron deficient plants this year, recognized by “interveinal chlorisis,” likely provided at no cost to the attendees. If you have any ques- due to waterlogged soils that limit root growth and iron up- tions, please contact Loni Thogerson at 406-488-7339 or take. Mike Mohl at 406-488-8163. Foliar application of micronutrients may be beneficial, but only on the recommendation of a crop or soil profes- Share your views on any article at sional. Plant deficiency symptoms are illustrated in “Nutrient 406-433-8230 Management Module No. 9”, and timing of foliar applications ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 9 Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture Ag Appreciation Golf Tournament Winners

The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce & Do you have the best Agriculture held its annual Ag Appreciation Golf Tournament July 8. ribs in the west? Top left: 1st Place Team, Register your team for the Sponsored by Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Best of the West Ribfest & Street Fair Project, (L-R) Neil August 9, 2013 Turnbull, Gene Fisher, • Ribs Galore Patrick Hackley and • Classic Car Show Dillon Murray. Top right: • Craft Fair 2nd Place Team • Kids Zone Sponsored by 1st Bank. • Food Booths (L-R) Tom Thompson, • Live Music Camron Debruycker, • Street Dance with Billie Taylor and Brad “Smokehouse” Franklin. Left: 3rd Place $1,000 Grand Prize sponsored Team Sponsored by XTO by Barrett Pharmacy & Variety Energy (L-R) Dale Danielson, Jim Noble, Contact the Watford Don Helm, Harold City Chamber of Schlothauer. Commerce to sign The team prizes were up to compete in provided by Dr. Laqua the Rib Contest, at Yellowstone to be a vendor or Chiropractic, Cowboy to participate in Crane Service, and Mark the Classic Car Voll representing Zoetis. Show today. www.watfordcityribfest.net• [email protected] • 701-570-5084

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Williston Chamber Congratulates Epping Ranch On Their Ribbon Cutting The Williston Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on behalf of Epping Ranch on Wednesday, July 10th. The ceremony was held at their property located North of County Road 6 and west of 42. Phase 1 of Epping Ranch, a 20 minute commute from Williston, in Williams County, offers a mixed use of affordable single family housing with finished sites/lots with sweeping countryside views. Pictured (L-R) Gary Dix- Nordak Properties; Brent Dix-Nordak Properties; William Paolino – Epping Mayor; Dani Moen-owner; Craig Moen-owner; Tom Rolfstad – Director, WillistonEconomic Development; Lynette Maleski-Nordak Properties, LLC; Chris Stamos-OC Realty & Associates. For more information, contact Ron Rauch at (701)580-2322 or visit www.ocrealtyassociates.com. Initial Estimate of ND Cropland Prevented from Planting Placed at 4.4 Million Acres Submitted by Dan Janes State Office says the estimate ducers from planting an esti- Late spring storms and provides a good first look at mated 4.4 million acres this heavy rains throughout the disaster impacts for 2013. year. The largest amounts of planting season caused an “The acreage reporting dead- affected acreage lies north of estimated 4.4 million acres of line has been extended to the Highway 200 corridor. cropland to go unplanted this August 2nd and it will take Producers with losses in year, based on an early esti- some time to compile the fi- counties that are designated mate by USDA Farm Service nal numbers,” Krauter said. as disasters by the Secretary Agency’s North Dakota State “The survey of FSA County of Agriculture or in a contigu- Office. The estimate was Executive Directors gives us ous county may be eligible compiled in response to a an opportunity to be proac- for low-interest emergency request from Senator Heidi tive in delivering disaster as- loans or other disaster pro- Heitkamp to gauge the im- sistance for impacted pro- grams as authorized by Con- pact of wet weather on North ducers.” gress. Dakota producers. Heavy winter snows, Aaron Krauter, State Ex- flooding along many rivers in ecutive Director for Farm Ser- the state, and excessive rain vice Agency’s North Dakota have combined to keep pro- July Tuscany Blowout Sale! Montana Department of Labor Special Pricing On All Tuscanys In Stock & Industry: Preparing for a Federal Audit in the H2A & H2B Program Submitted by Casey Kyler-West Save Do you currently employ or are you considering apply- ing to the H2A or H2B Foreign Labor Program? If so, this $ s Ford Rebates Apply meeting is for you. 1000 On July 16, 2013, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Eastern Agricul- tural Research Station meeting room there will be an infor- on this demo mational meeting. Sidney Job Service has scheduled Jenny We will Betz, Department of Labor and Industry Program Manager $ 00 for Foreign Labor and Migrant Seasonal Farm Worker Pro- Donate 100 for each vehicle grams to present along with representatives from Rural Em- purchased in July to the 4-H Fair Building Fund ployment Opportunities. Topics to be discussed will include preparing for the federal audit, changes to the programs, what your responsibilities are and what employee rights are as well. Additionally she will present new material on the Migrant and Seasonal Farm Worker Program and how this Experience the Eagle Country Difference! may be an option for you. This is a totally new perspective than what has been seen in the past. 215 EAST MAIN, SIDNEY, MT Who should attend – All current or potential foreign la- bor employers and their foreign employees. If you have any 433-1810 OR 1-800-482-1810 questions please feel free to contact the staff at Sidney Job Service at 406-433-1204 or at [email protected]. 14 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 Special Section

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The Annual Field Day at the Montana State Univer- begins at 8:30 a.m. with coffee and rolls, greetings and There will be a number of guest speakers during the sity Eastern Agricultural Research Center (MSU-EARC) introductions at 9 a.m. followed by the tours at 9:20 a.m., tour. Dr. Jerry Bergman, Director NDSU Williston Research in Sidney, MT, will be held Thursday, July 18. The day as well as a sponsored lunch at 12 noon. Extension Center will speak about safflower varieties and production; Chet Hill, ag diversification extension spe- cialist, NDSU Williston Research Extension Center will talk about alternative crops for the MonDak region; Dr. Luther Talbert, spring wheat breeder, Montana State Uni- versity will educate everyone on spring wheat varieties; Dr. Tom Blake, barley breeder, Montana State University will speak about barley varieties; Dr. Gadi Reddy, ento- mologist and superintendent, MSU Western Triangle Re- search Center will give the latest on sawfly research; Diana DeYoung, Montana Department of Agriculture pes- ticide field contact will inform everyone about pesticide programs; Dr. Bart Stevens, research agronomist, USDA ARS is going to talk about the sugarbeet phosphorus study; Ben Larson, agriculturalist, Safflower Technolo- gies International will speak about soy bean production; Russ Fullmer, agriculturalist, Sidney Sugars, Inc. will speak about sugarbeet varieties; Dr. Joyce Eckhoff, re- search agronomist, MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center will provide information about sugarbeet research at EARC; Dr. Tatiana Rand, entomologist, USDA ARS will talk about biology and biological control of alfalfa weevils; Dr. Dave Branson, entomologist, USDA ARS will speak about biological control of grasshoppers; Dr. Darrin Boss, beef specialist, MSU Northern Agricultural Research Center will give information on grazing over crops and Tim Fine, Richland County extension agent will talk about the community garden. The general public as well as all ag producers are cordially invited to attend and participate in the EARC Field Day activities one mile north of Sidney on High- way 200. Meet in the EARC parking lot, east side of the highway. The Montana State University Eastern Agricultural Research Center (MSU-EARC) in Sidney.

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(All events to be held in Sharbono Park unless otherwise noted) Festival Fanfare Set To Get Underway

By Staci Miller

The Annual Fairview the third weekend of July. July 19th at 4 pm with regis- 7:00-8:30 am benefiting lo- at 4:00 pm. To end the day a Praise Band performing. Old Timer’s Reunion and Decade class reunions are tration and buttons for sale cal Relay for Life with a sec- multi-generational commu- Take in some (or all) of Summer Festival is set for featured as well as many in the park. Hamburgers in ond registration beginning at nity social will be held at the this year’s Festival and Re- July 19 - 21 at Sharbono Park family reunions. Most of the the park begin at 5 pm as a 8 am. High School. union events. The Fairview in Fairview. activities are held at fundraiser for Relay for Life. At 11:00 am, the Mardi On Sunday, July 21st, Festival is one of the reasons A time put aside by Sharbono Park, which is lo- The $2 festival buttons Gras themed Kiddie parade Zion Lutheran Church will why eastern Montana is a former residents and past cated on the east end of town can be purchased at most begins. Youth involved with host church service in the great place to live – or return school graduates to return on Highway 200. Please re- Fairview businesses. They the parade should line up at park at 10:30 am with the to – if you are one of those home renewing old acquain- member, there are no pets in also will be sold during the the Mon-Dak Clinic at 10:30 who have moved away. tances! The festival features the park during festival week- weekend at Sharbono Park. am. generations of Fairview na- end. Larry Denowh, owner of Ad- From 11:30 am to 12:30 tives visiting with friends and The Hotel Albert, owned vanced Communications in pm those involved with the neighbors, watching the pa- by Jack and Debra Vaira is Sidney, offers these buttons grand parade will need to rade, live music, and a vari- celebrating its 100th anniver- for only $1. Button wearers meet on State Street for pa- ety of other activities. Den- sary and will be featured on get Saturday’s lunch for free; rade registration; again, a nis Dahl carries on the tradi- the 67th Old Timers’ Festival it also will allow you free en- Mardi Gras theme is encour- tion of his father and grand- button. Last year ElRoy trance into the Missouri- aged. father and is planning on Kittleson was the honoree. Yellowstone Confluence In- Lunch will be served at being the “flag bearer” in this Each year a different “Old terpretive Center and Ford 11:30am and the grand pa- year’s parade. Timer” is depicted on the but- Buford State Historical Site rade will kick off at 1pm. Fol- The 2013 Old Timers ton. on Saturday and Sunday of lowing the parade, the pro- Reunion and Summer Festi- Festival activities get Festival weekend. gram in the park will be held val will be the 67th year of fes- underway beginning Friday, On Saturday, July 20th at the gazebo. The annual tivities. It is always held on breakfast is taking place from duck race fundraiser will start Last years festival. 20 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 Schedule of Events

Friday, July 19 4 p.m. Registration and Buttons 5 p.m. Hamburgers in the park Saturday, July 20 7 - 8:30 a.m. Breakfast in the park 8 a.m. - noon Registration and Buttons 11 a.m. Kiddie Parade, Line-up behind MonDak Clinic at 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Parade registration 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1 p.m. Parade ($100 for best float) Afternoon Program in the park following the Grand parade 4 p.m. The Multi-Generational Community Social immediately follows the program in the park We’ll Buy Half Your Dinner! 4 p.m. Duck Race at USBR Canal Sunday, July 21 10:30 a.m. Church Service in the park, by Zion Lutheran Church and Praise Band Stop in at Advanced today and we’ll sell you Stop in and visit us & check a Fairview Oldtimer’s out our mobile radios & pagers! Reunion & Summer ELK RIVER Festival Button for onlyy PRINTING a buck. That’s half off Your 1-stop the regular price and Full-Service Print Shop “Customers are the jewels in our Crown” it’s good for your dinnerr ALL COMMERCIAL PRINTING INSURANCEINSURANCE Full color Marketing Materials at the festival July Open 8 a.m.-2 a.m., Agent, Jim Duffey Color Copies • B&W Copies 7 days a week Laminating • Specialty Papers Fairview Insurance located in the 20th. Offer good while 222 S. Central, Sidney Card Stock Merchant's Bank Building supplies last. (406) 433-7222 433-4375 Sidney MT 406-742-5804

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Western Tire Co. 1601 SOUTH CENTRAL • SIDNEY, MONTANA 433-3858 • Open 7-5:30 M-F & 7-Noon Sat. Old Timers...Remember When? • Starr Dairy closed after 22 years in business, due to lack of • Fairview Mill Co., W. W. Johnson, Mag, offered “Good Canadian employees (1943) Seed Wheat, Selkirk, Lee, Thatcher, Canthatch” (1963) • Old Rag Campaign conducted by 4-H to give to war effort • Crighton Distributors sold used machinery (1973) (1943) • High School Seniors George Walker and Gary Scheopp took • 575 POWs to work beet harvest (1943) 2nd place in the 1973 Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest, State of • Distillers stopped making whiskey in 1942 and are producing Montana war alcohol for the government for smokeless powder, chemical • East Fairview School addition dedi ated November, 1983 warfare materials, medical supplies and synthetic rubber (1943) • Computer Class offered at Fairview High School for the first time • Thomas Brothers Implement sold International Harvester (1983) freezers from $289.95 (1953) • Crews scraped the asphalt off at intersections on Ellery Ave. • Appropriation was approved by the North Dakota Legislature to “Lowing the pavement to the storm drains seems to have build a new Yellowstone River Bridge (1953) alleviated the situation of trucks and cars bouncing through the • Victor Koch, executive director of the Richland County Housing intersections.”intersections.” Authority announced the building of 14 quality housing units in Fairview (1953) • The Church of the Nazarene, Fairview, held a “Gigantic Youth Rally” (1953) • Plans were announced for the new one-story Fairview Bank building on Ellery Ave, between 2nd & 3rd St. (1953) • Johnny’s Steak House in the Hotel Albert advertised T-bone steaks for $1.25 - $1.50 (1963) • Kahlen Dry Goods offered Ladies Slacks on sale for $1.79 (1963) Congratulations Hotel Albert! ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013 23

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Reprinted exactly as it appeared Thurs, July 19, 1973 in the Fairview News HURLEY'S OILFIELD SERVICES I’m proud of my town, had to be unsaddled and from a merchant in town. “GOD BLESS AMERICA”. Fairview, Montana, a beauti- loose. After the dinner which Roy Collins and Dogy Fairview is a friendly, ful little village near the consisted of beef without a Bill lead the parade for many cozy, busy little town with a shores of the lovely brand, gunpowder biskits, years, but we lost them, but population of about 1,000 • Porta potties • Potable Water Yellowstone River. Every beans, spuds, buffalo chips the relatives did not blame it including the BOOT HILL • Loaders • Backhoe summer for the past 27 years, for dessert and a few cans of on the chuckwagon grub, Cemetery. the people of my town have beer to soak up the dry which we are very thankful. This place in which we • Sewer System • Communications had an Old Timers Reunion biskits. Our parade consisted of all live is just great, is’nt it won- • Trucking • Skid Houses which I started 27 years ago. After dinner each cow- our business places, and derful we are able to live in The first roundup was mostly boy was to rope his mount they all joined in. Each one this fabulous region? old time cowboys. We had a and saddle and the first one had a nice float trimmed with Walt Lanouette chuckwagon and large rope out of the gate was Dogy Bill; fancy crepe paper and a well Fairview, MT corral which all the cowboys for a prize he got a new lariat dressed queen singing turned there horses into, they 406-742-5312

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VERMEER HAYING a.m.-5:30 p.m. 701-828- 25ft. header with pickup & 12 inch; 200 John Deere 2008 FORD F-150 SHEDS FOR SALE EQUIPMENT 3358 or 701-828-3482 (af- reel, straw walkers, always hay loafer. Call 406-489- KINGRANCH $3,000, 10x16, wood See us today for all your ter hrs.). Alexander, ND. shedded, excellent condi- 5626. SUPERCREW frame, metal outside, haying & feeding equip- (42-tfn) tion, ready to go to work; (21-2tc) choice of door, on skids, 2005 JOHN DEERE 4x4, white, new tires, grill ment, sweeps & farm oil. West Sidney. Call 406-798- guard, nerf bars, toolbox, will deliver or build on-site. 9560 combine 800 engine, VEHICLES Anderson Vermeer Sales & 3672. bed liner, 87,600 miles, Call 406-274-2512. 583 seperator hours. JD 625 (22-3tp) 2002 CHEVY Service. Open Mon.-Fri., 8 $22,000 OBO. Call 701- (1-tfn) FOR SALE SUBURBAN FOR FOR SALE 842-4556. 1 Hesston 1160 hay cutter; SALE (22-2tp) 1 wheelchair, $125;Jazzy 1 Hesston 1014 hay cutter; 2002 Chevy Suburban, MISCELLANEOUS 600 wheelchair scooter, 1 John Deere 510 round heated leather seats, A/C, $400. Call 406-773-5830. baler; 1 IH 1700 truck with new tires, good condition, FOR SALE (20-4tc) 18ft. box and bale rack; silver in color, $5,250. For FIRE RESISTANT 1973 Ford 3/4 ton pickup; more information, call 701- Fire resistant clothing avail- RECREATIONAL able at The Other Place, 1 F11 loader; 1 12x24 Ajax 586-3758 and leave a mes- VEHICLES bale mover; Call 701-842- sage. Culbertson, MT. Now 30% 6962. (22-2tp) off. 406-787-5211. FOR SALE Do you have news or photos from (22-2tc) (50-tfn) 1995 Coachman 27ft. fifth- FOR SALE wheel camper, excellent McKenzie County you would like Heston 4750 medium condition. Call 701-694- square baler, lower, lube, 3620. in The Roundup? 13,500 bales, nice shape; (21-2tc) CONTACT: Pro-Ag 12SR bale scoop, 2008 HONDA 750 loads and hauls 12 medium SHADOW Kathy Taylor in Watford City square bales. Call 406-480- Blue, shaft drive, with wind- 701-842-6188 1114. shield, 3,800 miles, excel- (21-2tc) lent condition; $4,600 OBO. FOR SALE Call 406-742-3560. 1466 International tractor (22-2tp) with Leon 707 Motor with 1969 CHAMPION The Roundup grapple, new rear tires, CAMPER 7,200 hours; $12,000 OBO. $1,800 OBO. 2 axle. Call Call 701-290-0494. 406-973-5816. Auto Trader (22-2tc) (22-3tp) EQUIPMENT FOR Only $17 A Week! SALE FAMILY 3 point pitchfork, 7ft. GATHERINGS If you run it for 2 weeks & it doesn’t sell, we’ll run Sicklemore, $500; 2 - Royle cattle oilers, $250/ Arnegard RICHARD TIESZEN it for 2 more weeks...... FREE! each;J.D. 510 round baler, FAMILY 1000 PTO, $1,200; 18in x Auto Sales You're invited to the Richey 29ft Culvert heavy duty, Senior Center, Sunday, 2007 Sierra 2012 Cruiser $250. Call 406-773-5830. July 21st, from 1 p.m. to 5 Model #3750BQ, Just Arrived! Loaded. 26RK Tandem Tow, Loaded. (20-4tc) 2007 Dodge 3/4 Ton Mega Cab 4x4 diesel ...$28,995 p.m. for ice cream & bars. FOR SALE The three sisters thought it PTO Crisifully pump with 50 2005 Chevy 1/2 Ton 4x4 Cab SS ....$21,495 would be fun to get to- ft. hose; irrigation pipe, 10 gether: Martha, Rockcie, 2007 Chevy 1/2 Ton 4x4 Crew Cab ...$16,495 Susanna & their families Bakken Mobile will be there. Hope to see Veterinary Service 2007 Chrysler Aspen ...... $14,995 you. (22-2tp) Dr. Vince Stenson Complete small animal care 2008 Impala LTZ ...... $13,995 8 am - 4 pm 406-433-2226 • 1-800-399-2226 Sidney: 2006 GMC Crew Cab diesel, 4x4 ....$13,995 www.amunrudsrvinc.com • Hwy 16 S., Sidney, MT Wed, August 14 Yellowstone Valley Greenhouse Culbertson: 2006 Ford Freestyle ...... $8,995 Want to place an ad in the Wed, July 17 & August 7 Auto trader? County Ext. Bldg on Main Street ‡+Z\:‡$UQHJDUG1' Call for Appointment [email protected] • (406) 433-3306 for details (701) - 570 - 5510 STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE 20X20 • 10X20 10X16 • 8X9

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U.S. Production Operations Wage Personnel Hiring Program ExxonMobil will be conducting pre-employment testing for operations wage positions in Green River, Wyoming on August 2 and 3, 2013. ExxonMobil offers competitive pay and an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, pension, and 401(k) savings. ExxonMobil Production Company has extensive field and plant operations located in Southwest Wyoming. Career opportunities exist for field and plant operators, mechanics, and instrument and electrical technicians. Both experienced and entry- High School Rodeo Partners level personnel and personnel with SAP experience are strongly encouraged to Seth Indergard, son of Stacey & Kelly Indergard, Sidney MT. is teamed up with his test; prior experience in the oil and gas industry is not a pre-requisite. team roping partner Hayes LeMieux, son of Mary & John LeMieux, Manning ND. The two Follow the steps listed below to register online: qualified 3rd at the North Dakota State High School Finals in Bowman ND in team Rop- 1. Visit www.exxonmobil-employment.com and carefully review the Welcome page information. ing. Only the top 4 placers at state get to go to National High School Finals in Rock 2. Click on “Log-in.” Follow the three steps listed under the “New User” section. Springs, Wyo July 14-20. This is quite an accomplishment as they went in to state sitting 3. Follow the instructions listed under “Next Steps,” click on “Test Location Preference” and select Production - Green River, Wyoming as your Test Location Preference. in 9th and had to really rope well to make it. The boys are freshmen in high school and 4. Click on “Job Interests” and select the Production - Wyoming - Southwest Area work friends. location(s), and jobs you desire to pursue (Production Technician). 5. Continue to complete the “Next Steps” instructions until you have booked a test slot. 6. Once you have successfully booked a test slot you will receive a confirmation screen. Public Notification Of A Sex Offender 7. Please remember to print your confirmation page and bring to the test session. Testing slots are limited & will be filled on first-come, first-serve | Free internet access at most state employment offices & libraries | ExxonMobil is an Equal Opportunity Employer Residing In McKenzie County Johnny R. Gurule resides at Bakken Base Camp, 14048 Hwy 85, Alexander, ND. Sexual Assault, Convicted: 2001. NM-Registered, NM-Non Expiring ND-Status: Registered, ND-Risk Level: Undetermined For additional information concerning this and any other registered sex offender in North Dakota, go to North Dakota Sex Offender Web Site, http:www.sex offender.nd.gov/or, call the McKenzie County Sheriff’s Department for information regarding those sex offenders within McKenzie County. Community notification is the responsibility of your local Law Enforcement Agency. Attempts to harass, intimidate, or threaten these offenders or their families, landlords or em- Johnny R. Gurule ployers will be turned over for prosecution. DR. LOTFI BEN-YOUSSEF

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