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Friday Havre 75¢ August 4, 2017

Saturday's weather 73° DAILY NEWS 51° Mostly cloudy Complete forecast / A2 Three bands hitting Havre Tuesday Alex Ross will then play a show Wednesday at the [email protected] Do Bar in Great Falls. After playing a show in Bismarck the next night they , a hard rock band will return to to play Rockin’ from who performed in the Rivers. They will then play a show Havre once before in 2012 will be one at Smiling Doc Records in Billings. of three bands playing at the Havre Roberts said the band was estab- Eagles Club Tuesday while en route to lished in 2008 in Newcastle, Australia. perform at this year’s Rockin’ the They caught a big break when in 2010 FROM HOOPS Rivers extravaganza outside of Three they won a contest to open for Bon Forks. Jovi during three nights in , TO October Rage will perform along- Australia. side Zam Trip from Green River, The opportunity allowed the band to Page A6 and Filthy Sweet from Eau connect with ’s crew, who, in Claire, Wisconsin. turn, referred them to an agent who Nick Roberts, October Rage’s singer helped book them on their first U.S. and lead guitarist said in a phone tour. Rock Lotto interview that the three bands have Since then, they have played along- played together several times before. side such well-known hard rock acts as “They are both very entertaining,” Buck Cherry, Sevendust and Saliva. Roberts said. “If everybody gets there Roberts said October Rage now returning for spends about 10 months of the year early they will be treated to a full rock touring throughout the U.S, playing show. and it will be great.” Courtesy photo venues that range from small bars and The stop in Havre will be the first The band October Rage performs at a concert. En route to Rockin’ the Rivers, second gig theaters to stadiums. of several by October Rage in Montana the Australian band and Zam Trip and Filthy Sweet will be playing in Havre Havre Daily News staff this week. The band’s website said they ■ See Music Page A2 at the Eagles Club Tuesday. After a highly popular and success- ful trial run at last year’s Festival Days, - Northern’s radio station, KNMC, is Drought spreads hosting its second Rock Lotto, with the drawing to create bands just and intensifies Ready for the powwow around the corner. Dave Martens Jr., who acts as asso- ciate producer of the event with fellow across US KNMC disc jockey Rick Linie, said the drawing will be held at next week’s Northern Plains Sounds on the Square Wednesday, with By MATT VOLZ the performances Saturday, Sept. 16, Associated Press during Festival Days. HELENA — The drought plaguing KNMC rock lotto is an event in eastern Montana and much of North which local musicians put their name and came on quickly and in a hat and are randomly placed into is intensifying, leading ranchers to sell bands for a one-ime only performance their cattle and farmers to harvest — although some bands from last early whatever crops that have grown year’s event have done some more so far this summer. performances together since, includ- Just three months ago, no areas of ing Stevie Nixon that now is actively moderate drought were recorded in the performing. Northern Plains region by the U.S. In Rock Lotto, musicians typically Drought Monitor at the University of sign up for one category: vocals, gui- -Lincoln. But July’s soaring tar, bass, drums, keyboards or “other.” temperatures and lack of rain quickly ■ See Second gig Page A2 parched the soil and dried up water- ways, creating what climatologists call a “flash drought.” Locals push school Now, 62 percent of , more than half of South Dakota and 40 percent of Montana are in severe, supply drive extreme or exceptional drought, Paul Dragu according to the drought monitor’s [email protected] weekly report released Thursday. There are also pockets of drought in School is set to begin in just weeks, the Southern Plain states of Nebraska, and some people are organizing sup- , and . ply drives to help needy children alle- In Montana, 12 percent of the state’s Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson viate the burden of meeting supply land is experiencing “exceptional Participants enter the powwow grounds Thursday at the Kids Powwow during the Rocky Boy’s 53rd Annual demands. drought,” meaning widespread crop Celebration. The powwow is in full swing, with a tribal and a kids rodeo as well as the kids powwow complete Simone Smith started a school sup- and pasture losses and water-shortage and other major events starting today including the main powwow events and the main rodeo. Look for more ply drive with her former State Farm emergencies, mainly in the northeast- photos on the Havre Daily News Facebook page and website and with a story in Monday’s edition of the Havre co-workers last year. The community ern part of the state. Daily News. response was overwhelming, she said, ■ See Drought Page A2 and she was able to to give to all the schools in the area. She practically cleared out the school supply aisle at Walmart last year, she said. Sessions vows crackdown on leaks of classified information This year Smith is working at By ERIC TUCKER fight their battles in the media by She said: “Well, they may, they may poenas of journalists. Duchscher Insurance, where she has Associated Press revealing sensitive government infor- not.” “This nation must end the culture enlisted the help of her new co-work- WASHINGTON — Attorney General mation. No government can be effec- Trump’s outbursts against media of leaks. We will investigate and seek ers for a similar school drive. Jeff Sessions pledged today to rein in tive when its leaders cannot discuss organizations he derides as “fake to bring criminals to justice. We will Smith said last year that she was government leaks that he said under- sensitive matters in confidence or to news” have led to predictions that his not allow rogue anonymous sources prompted to action after seeing a little mine American security, taking an talk freely in confidence with foreign administration will more aggressively with security clearances to sell out girl in the Walmart checkout line last aggressive public stand after being leaders.” try to root out leaks. our country any longer,” Sessions said year whose father couldn’t buy her in his remarks. the necessary supplies. The pair had called weak on the matter by Meanwhile, a White House adviser Trump complained on Twitter last Media organizations also had an to leave several items at the checkout President Donald Trump. raised the possibility of lie detector week that Sessions was weak in crack- often-tense relationship with the desk. The nation’s top law enforcement tests for the small number of people in ing down on leaks, saying, “Sessions Obama administration, whose Justice “She was so sad,” Smith said. official cited no current investigations and elsewhere with has taken a VERY weak position on Department brought more leaks cases Like the drive last year, Smith said in which disclosures of information access to transcripts of President Hillary Clinton crimes (where are than all his predecessors combined she hopes this year will be equally had jeopardized the country. His Donald Trump’s phone calls. The E-mails & DNC server) & Intel leak- successful. announcement, made with other secu- Washington Post has published tran- ers!” and was criticized for maneuvers seen If, however, this year’s drive brings rity officials at the Justice scripts of his conversations with the Sessions said in his remarks that as needlessly aggressive and intru- fewer supplies, she said, she will get Department, followed a series of news leaders of Mexico and Australia. his department has more than tripled sive. in touch with teachers in the area and reports involving the Trump campaign Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway the number of active leaks investiga- That included a secret subpoena of prioritize. Smith said elementary stu- and White House that have relied on told “Fox & Friends” that “it’s easier tions compared to the number pending phone records of Associated Press dents are already priority because classified information. to figure out who’s leaking than the when President Barack Obama left reporters and editors following a 2012 their school supply list is generally In prepared remarks, Sessions said: leakers may realize.” office. He said the department is story about a foiled bomb plot, and the longer. “No one is entitled to surreptitiously And might lie detectors be used? reviewing guidelines related to sub- ■ See Leaks Page A2 Havre Public School Assistant Superintendent Craig Mueller said there are needy students in all grade levels and drives like Smith’s certain- AP source: Grand jury among Mueller’s tools in Russia probe ly help out. By CHAD DAY Russia, a person familiar with the months. demanded in a tweet posted early ■ See Supplies Page A2 ERIC TUCKER probe says. The person who confirmed to The today, a day after he leveled a host of Associated Press The use of a grand jury, a standard Associated Press that Mueller had broadsides against Democrats and WASHINGTON — Special Counsel prosecution tool in criminal investiga- turned to a grand jury was not autho- investigators at a rally in Huntington, Inside today’s Robert Mueller is using a grand jury tions, suggests that Mueller and his rized to discuss the investigation by West . in Washington as part of an investiga- team of investigators are likely to hear name and spoke on condition of ano- “We know that the nature of these tion into potential coordination from witnesses and demand docu- nymity. investigations become fishing expedi- Havre Daily News between the Trump campaign and ments in the coming weeks and first report- tions where you’re just throwing Jello ed the use of a grand jury. up against the wall and hoping some- Grand juries are common vehicles thing will stick,” said White House Community A3 to subpoena witnesses and records and senior counselor Kellyanne Conway on Opinion A4 to present evidence, though they do not “Fox and Friends.” Record A5 suggest any criminal charges are near Mueller’s reliance on a grand jury Sports A6 or will necessarily be sought. It was is the “logical next step in this investi- not immediately clear how or whether gation” given that it’s the traditional Hi-Line Living B1 the Washington grand jury was con- method for prosecutors to gather evi- Society B2 nected to the work of a separate one in dence, said Washington defense lawyer Church B3 Alexandria, Virginia. That panel has Jacob Frenkel. Arts & Ent. B4 been used to gather information on “The use of the grand jury neither Michael Flynn, Trump’s former nation- escalates, nor establishes a timeline, Real Estate C1 al security adviser. for the investigation,” he added. Classifieds C3-C4 A spokesman for Mueller’s team did President Donald Trump, during an Comics C2 not return an email seeking comment. appearance Thursday evening at a “We won. Move on!” Trump rally in Huntington, , challenged Democrats to either contin- AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File ue their “obsession with a hoax” or Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, begin serving the interests of the the special counsel probing Russian American people. interference in the 2016 election, de- “I just hope the final determination parts Capitol Hill June 21 following a closed-door meeting in Washington. ■ See Russia Page A2 Havre PAGE A2 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com STATE Friday, August 4, 2017 Montana Weather through 6 a.m. today Extended Forecast from http://www.weather.com Weather Almanac for 8/3

a v r e High/low: 85°/49° H Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu 85/57 8/4 8/5 8/6 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 Normal high/low: 87°/55° Kalispell Gl a s g o w Record high: 109° in 2009 87/47 • 78/53 Record low: 39° in 1978 Gr e a t Falls State high: 97° in Superior Mi s s o u l a 83/51 State low: 36° in West Yellowstone 92/54 Precip in August: .12" He l e n a 84/53 73/51 77/50 83/51 80/50 79/51 83/51 Normal monthly precip: .10" Partly cloudy. Mostly cloudy. Mostly sunny. Mostly sunny. Mostly sunny. Mostly sunny. Partly cloudy. 87/58 Mi l e s Ci t y Precip for year: 3.56" Bu t t e Billings 78/59 Normal yearly precip: 7.66" 85/48 77/54 Sunset tonight: 8:51 p.m. 24-hour to 6 a.m. High/Low/Precipitation Sunrise Saturday: 5:59 a.m. Congress recessing, leaving much undone, tensions with Trump WASHINGTON (AP) — home who have cause for frustra- Overall, as Republicans took Republicans have also failed to ingly approved a Food and Drug complained all year that they’re Lawmakers have scattered for tion about an unproductive stock of the past seven months of make much progress on other Administration funding bill, and not getting enough credit for the their summer recess, leaving Congress led by a party given control of the House and Senate marquee agenda items, like a tax agreed to more than 60 Trump things they are doing, as opposed behind a slim record of achieve- over to infighting. under the Trump administration, overhaul or an infrastructure bill, administration nominees, more to criticism for what they are not. ments and a steaming President Lamenting poor relations with the mood was glum. The House while falling behind on the annual executive branch nominations in “We have not done well on the Donald Trump. Russia, Trump sniped over began its summer recess last spending bills needed to keep the a single day than the Senate had big events,” said Sen. Tim Scott The president is angry about Twitter Thursday, “You can thank week, but as senators rushed for lights on in government. A fight approved all year to date. of . “But the run of what the Republican-led Congress Congress, the same people that the exits Thursday they were still on that looms this fall or winter, Republicans have bitterly the mill, the bipartisan legisla- couldn’t do — repeal Obamacare can’t even give us HCare!” pointing to the confirmation of along with the threat of a govern- blamed Democrats’ foot-dragging tion, that never gets actual media — as well as one of the few things “I was shocked by that,” Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme ment shutdown if Trump presses on nominees for many of their attention, I think we’ve had a it did: approve a Russia sanctions responded Court as their signal success, for money for his border wall that problems, and Majority Leader fairly robust six months.” bill he detests. Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, who even though that happened back Democrats are certain to reject. Mitch McConnell of Like other Republicans, Scott So Republican senators leave is not one for criticizing Trump in April. “We’ve got to do better,” said heralded Thursday’s actions as cited the GOP’s success in over- Washington with simmering ten- publicly. “Relations with Russia Last week’s failure of their Sen. Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin “an important step towards filling turning a series of Obama admin- sions between them and the are in a bad place, and it’s entire- Obamacare repeal efforts after Republican. critical roles throughout the istration regulations, employing White House now out in public for ly because of Vladimir Putin, it’s seven years of ardent campaign In a final burst of action administration.” the little-used Congressional all to see. They’ll face voters back not because of Congress.” promises still stung. And Thursday, the Senate overwhelm- Indeed, GOP lawmakers have Review Act. Music: Tuesday's show will start at 7 p.m. ■ Continued from page A1 “So you could say we are Australia,” Roberts said. said they are now working on finish in late August or early 7 p.m. Tickets will be $20 at the Bergren Transmission, Bear based here (in the U.S.) but we October Rage has released their fourth, “Victory or September. door and $15 in advance. Tickets Paw Meats and the Eagle’s still technically live in three albums since 2012. Roberts Valkyrie,” which they are set to Tuesday’s show will start at can be purchased in advance at Club. Second gig: People can vist 'KNMC Rock Lotto 2!' Facebook page for more information ■ Continued from page A1

Once the bands have been learn. Bands typically have five The signup sheet is avail- Martens said the event was up and creating four bands for ing the cash bar and the orga- assembled, a subsequent draw- to six weeks to learn their able down at the Bear Paw a huge success last year, with the lotto. nizers still working on finding ing is held in order to assign songs and rehearse for their Meats store until next some 400 to 500 people attend- The event is sponsored by some food vendors, Martens songs for each of the bands to performance. Wednesday. ing and 20 musicians signing KNMC, with Vic’s Place cater- said. Supplies: People can drop supplies off at Duchscher Insurance ■ Continued from page A1

“We’re thankful to those who Needed supplies include sticks, paper, crayons, erasers backpacks and blocks. And, if Smith said, adding she would can drop items off at are willing to give to the stu- smaller basic items like note- and folders. Other items people people would like, they can also just do the shopping herself. Duchscher Insurance at 39 dents,” Mueller said. books, markers, pencils, glue can contribute are calculators, donate gift cards or cash, People who want to donate First Street. Drought: The effect has been devastating on farmers and ranchers ■ Continued from page A1

“We would expect to see con- Wheat crop yields are even ers to build their herds back up, Half of Montana’s 1.5 million The outlook is grim with the delay fall planting and ranchers ditions that bad once or twice worse, coming in at about a meaning extended economic head of cattle are in drought National Weather Service’s to make more cattle reductions. in 100 years,” said Deborah third of normal, she said. losses, Bodner said. areas, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center’s pre- “If these conditions persist Bathke, a climatologist at the “A lot of wheat prices are “These high temperatures in Department of Agriculture. U.S. dicting the drought will last into well into the fall, it will have University of Nebraska- still very low,” Raska said. July deteriorated things really government officials have the fall, with higher-than-nor- ramifications of some more Lincoln’s National Drought “That, in addition to low yields, quickly,” he said. “We typically opened more federal land to mal temperatures and low pre- magnitude,” Bodner said. Mitigation Center and a co-au- is going to have a ripple effect don’t see those severe condi- grazing and water is being cipitation expected. thor of the drought monitor. throughout the entire economy.” tions.” trucked in, but those are tempo- That could force farmers to The effect has been devastat- Jay Bodner of the Montana The region saw more than 20 rary fixes, Bodner said. ing on farmers and ranchers. Stockgrowers Association said days in July with temperatures The drought also made the Farmers are harvesting beans, the extreme drought means exceeded 90 degrees, according land more vulnerable to wild- peas and lentils two or three ranchers are running out of to the National Weather Service. fires. Montana’s largest fire weeks earlier than normal, with pasture and water. They are Rainfall for the month ranged devastated more than 420 a yield of about half of what reducing their herds by selling from trace amounts in eastern square miles of farm and ranch- they see in a normal year, said older cows and weaning and Montana’s Miles City to 1.68 land in eastern Montana, com- Lola Raska of the Montana shipping young calves early. inches (4.27 centimeters) in pounding the problems for Grain Growers Association. It could take years for ranch- Bismarck, North Dakota. growers in the region. Leaks: Justice Department revised guidelines in 2015 ■ Continued from page A1 labeling of a Fox News journal- doned a yearslong effort to sified information. leak investigations to require ist as a “co-conspirator” after a reveal his source in the trial of Following consultation with additional levels of approval report on North Korea. The an-ex CIA officer who was later media lawyers, the department before a reporter could be sub- Justice Department also aban- found guilty of disclosing clas- in 2015 revised its guidelines for poenaed. Russia: Cobb: White House committed to cooperating ■ Continued from page A1

is a truly honest one,” he said, House is committed to fully cutors with experience in inter- Mueller under limited circum- “which is what the millions of cooperating with Mr. Mueller.” national bribery, organized stances, such as conflict of people who gave us our big win It was not clear what wit- crime and financial fraud. interest and dereliction of duty. in November deserve and what nesses might appear before the News of the grand jury came Rosenstein, who appointed all Americans who want a bet- grand jury or what evidence it as senators introduced two Mueller, has publicly said he ter future want and deserve.” might be accumulating or pre- bipartisan bills aimed at pro- has seen no basis for firing Lawyers for Trump said ear- sented with. tecting Mueller from being fired him. lier they were unaware of the Though there is “consider- by Trump, with both parties Trump attorney Jay Sekulow existence of a grand jury and able deference to the prosecu- signaling resistance to any told Fox News on Thursday that had no information to suggest tors and their recommenda- White House effort to derail the “the president is not thinking the president himself was under tions” when it comes to a grand investigation into Russian med- about firing Robert Mueller so federal investigation. jury, “the mere fact of present- dling in last year’s election. the speculation that’s out there “With respect to the news of ing evidence to the grand jury Trump’s defense team has is just incorrect.” the federal grand jury, I have does not obligate prosecutors in been looking into potential con- He also downplayed the sig- no reason to believe that the any way to ask them to return flicts of interest among mem- nificance of the grand jury, call- president is under investiga- an indictment,” Frenkel said. bers of Mueller’s team, such as ing it “a standard operating tion,” defense attorney John Mueller, who worked as a past political contributions to procedure when you’ve got a Dowd told the AP. prosecutor in Washington before Democrats including Hillary situation like this.” Ty Cobb, special counsel to becoming FBI director, was Clinton, and Trump has warned —— the president, said he wasn’t appointed special counsel in that any effort by Mueller to Associated Press writer aware Mueller had started May by the Justice Department look into his finances would fall Stephen Braun and Mary Clare using a new grand jury. following the firing by Trump of outside the scope of Mueller’s Jalonick contributed to this “Grand jury matters are typ- FBI Director James Comey. He appointment. report. ically secret,” Cobb said. “The has since assembled a team of Under the regulations, Follow Chad Day on Twitter: White House favors anything more than a dozen investiga- Deputy Attorney General Rod https://twitter.com/ChadSDay that accelerates the conclusion tors, including current and for- Rosenstein is the government and Eric Tucker at http://www. of his work fairly. ... The White mer Justice Department prose- official empowered to fire twitter.com/etuckerAP

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There was a lot of local the Plaindealer’s front page Boone’s Drug Store was locat- Today news in The Havre was the announcement that ed right across First Street, "25th Annual Putnam Plaindealer’s Aug. 4, 1917, the Assinniboine School was to the south of The Jim. The County Spelling Bee," a issue. The 1917 Chautauqua to open in 1918. The 1917 New You Hair Salon, J. M. Montana Actors' Theatre production, schedule was the biggest Legislature had appropriated Donovan Designs in Fine 8 p.m., MSU-Northern Little Theatre. news, with pictures of leading “for a two-year period $5000 Jewelry, Ruff Realty and the Doors and Backstage Lounge open, speakers and entertainers for repairs and $5000 a year exit from Havre Beneath the 7:30 p.m. Tickets: adults, $12; stu- filling the front page, as well for conducting the north Streets now occupy that site. dents, seniors and military, $8. as a large advertisement with Montana school of agricul- Make no doubt about it Block Party at Havre-Hill admission fees included and ture and industrial institute people were sick of the heat County Library, 10 a.m. - noon. This an encouragement to pur- at old Fort Assinnboine”. 100 years ago, too, and were summer-long weekly activity is a time chase a season ticket to avoid Not all news in Havre was doing anything they could to for the kids to play with blocks, paying single admission tick- good. This article was found get away from it. Not only Legos and other fun activities. Free ets, which were “nearly three tucked on the back page: did Mr. Ling’s article and open to the public. times the cost of season tick- announce the hottest July on ets.” In other words, they HAVRE TAILOR ENDS HIS LIFE record, it also informed read- Saturday, Aug. 5 wanted people there the WITH ACID ers only .45 inches of precipi- "25th Annual Putnam entire week to see what they Found Dead in Shop Under tation had fallen during that Courtesy photo County Spelling Bee," a had in store for audiences. the Jim Saloon month. (Pay attention to People walk on First Street in Havre circa 1913, near where Montana Actors' Theatre production, Considering local weather- that.) On the front page was Boone’s Drug was located, south of The Jim. man C. W. Ling had Bernard Anderberg, a long this article: 8 p.m., MSU-Northern Little Theatre. tained for the rest of the sum- Several parties have announced that July 1917 time resident of Havre, who Doors and Backstage Lounge open, mer. already taken advantage of “breaks hot weather record,” has for years conducted a tai- 20 HAVRE YOUNG LADIES 7:30 p.m. Tickets: adults, $12; stu- Several tents have been the hospitality offered by the two programs on the lor shop of his own under the TAKE SUMMER OUTING dents, seniors and military, $8. erected and a first class chef popular couple and all speak Chautauqua schedule might Jim Saloon, committed sui- Saturday Market, 8 a.m. - has been engaged which in terms of the highest praise have interested attendees: cide Wednesday afternoon. On Sunday morning next, a noon, Town Square. insures the best entertain- of the entertainment “Mawson Antarctic Pictures, His body now lies at the merry party of popular Havre ment for their guests. received.” Sunday, Aug. 6 Sir Douglas Mawson’s won- Holland & Son undertaking young ladies will start on a Knights of Columbus derful films of the South Pole parlors awaiting the arrival of two weeks outing along Clear Creek at the Young ranch Annual Picnic starts at 1 p.m. at region” and “Graus’ Alpine his son to make funeral Cabin owners set barbecue arrangements. some 40 miles from the city. the Lembke cabin. Yodlers, Featuring an evening in the Alps. One of the big- Anderberg has been addict- The time will be spent in gen- in Beaver Creek Park Monday, Aug. 7 gest attractions on the ed to drink for a long time, eral frolic and a genuine pic- Chautauqua platform.” It but was not under its influ- nic gala season. Press release starting at noon. People are KidsMAT Summer Theatre appears the Chautauqua was ence Wednesday and was Those who will participate The Beaver Creek Cabin asked bring a dish to share Camp, Havre, through Aug. 10, living up to its reputation of apparently in his usual health in the affair are the Misses Owners will be having a pot- their choice of meat to barbe- for children K-8th grade, who will providing excellent entertain- and good spirits in the morn- Lois Ward, Anna Wilson, luck/barbecue at the Eagles cue and invited to come and create their own story, set and cos- Campground Saturday, Aug. 12, meet the other cabin owners. ment and educational lec- ing. About noon he entered Anna Skylstead, Mary tumes. Daily 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., with a tures good, clean fun for the Boone’s drug store and pur- Stranahan, Virginia last-day performance, 7 p.m. whole family. It was in Havre chased a four ounce bottle of Stringfellow, Eva Chestnut, Registration $50 for the first child from August 13-18, so carbolic acid stating that he Marion Broadwater, Catherine and $30 for each additional family Havreites had plenty of time wanted it for antiseptic pur- Broadwater, Lela Campbell, member. For info and registration go to plan out a schedule or buy poses. An hour later he was Esther Anderson, Gladys to www.mtactors.com or contact Jay that season ticket and spend found dead on a cot in his Matthews, Martha Coleman, at 945-0272 or [email protected]. a week being entertained and shop, the empty bottle being Mildred Moon, Charolet informed. on the floor beside the cot. Broadwater, Myra Hulfish, Tuesday, Aug. 8 Another large article was His lips and nouth were badly Esther Skylstead, Josephine Kicks @ 6 , featuring hits of the a strike by the local plumb- burmed by the acid and its Broadwater. '70s and '80s, 6 p.m., Pepin Park er’s union. Local master odor was particularly notice- The party will be chaper- gazebo. Free and people are wel- plumbers refused to sign able. oned by the following ladies: come to bring a picnic supper. agreements with local union There was two or three Mesdames Wilson, Skylstead, members. Wages were the cots in the shop and at 12:20 Broadwater, Hulfish and Wednesday, Aug. 9 root cause, with plumbers Joe Duval, a friend, entered Stringfellow. Sounds on the Square, 6 - 8 making $5.20 a day and were the shop and lay down on one The party will leave Havre p.m., Town Square. Free and people asking for $7 a day. However, of the cots for a nap. early Sunday morning by are welcome to bring a picnic sup- it seems an agreement was Anderberg from his cot spoke autos. per. Plowed Under will perform. made to pay $6.50 a day to to him as he came in saying, Books and Babies, 10:15 plumbers but that wage was “Hello Joe”. Thirty minutes The Society column was a.m., Havre-Hill County Library. claimed by journeyman later he was dead and must not immune to the heat: Free, and public is welcome. plumbers and those not jour- have taken the poison a few Story Time, 10:30 a.m. and neyman plumbers were left minutes after greeting Duval. Establish Hospitality Camp. 3:30 p.m., Havre-Hill County without. Therefore, the Louis Anderberg was about 55 Library. Free, and public is welcome. Bay block (Liberty Hotel), years of age. There being no The many friends of Mr. Ryan Mercantile block, doubt about the circumstanc- and Mrs. Sidney Hirschberg Thursday, Aug. 10 Gourley block, the new es and manner of his death, are now enjoying the hot days Lego Time and Robotics, Presbyterian church (on the no coroner’s inquest was held. at the camp on Dillon’s bot- 3:30 - 5 p.m., Havre-Hill County 700 block of Fourth Avenue), tom on Beaver creek about 25 Library. Free, and open to the pub- Brainerd-Grady block and The Jim was located on miles from Havre where the lic. For info, call 265-2123. other “lesser important” the northwest corner of First Hirschberg’s have established buildings were on hold. Street and Third Avenue. US a camp which will be main- Friday, Aug. 11 Lil' Shots Carnival, 9 a.m. - noon, 302 4th Ave. with no-cost vaccinations and games for kids. Helping keep some frozen food at the food bank Block Party at Havre-Hill County Library, 10 a.m. - noon. This summer-long weekly activity is a time for the kids to play with blocks, Legos and other fun activities. Free and open to the public.

Saturday, Aug. 12 Saturday Market, 8 a.m. - noon, Town Square. The Beaver Creek Cabin Owners will be having a pot- luck/barbecue at the Eagles Campground starting at noon.

Monday, Aug. 14 KidsMAT Summer Theatre Camp, Hays-Lodge Pole, through Aug. 17, for children K-8th grade, who will create their own story, set and costumes. Daily 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., with a last-day performance, 7 p.m. Registration $50 for the first child and $30 for each additional family member. For info and registration go to www.mtactors.com or contact Jay at 945-0272 or [email protected]. Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt The North Central Hangar Courtney Helmers, from left, of Northwest Farm Credit Services, Havre Community Food of the Montana Pilots Bank Director Lonra Bjerga and Heidi Borlaug, also from NorthWest Farm Credit Services, Association monthly meeting, 7:30 pose for a photograph with a $2,500 check the credit service donated to the food bank to p.m., terminal, Havre City-County help with its drive to buy a new freezer. Airport. Friends of Beaver Creek Park monthly meeting, 7 p.m., Van Orsdel United Methodist Church. Dog trainer coming to Havre Tuesday, Aug. 15 Paul Dragu this would help. except for the home visits, will Horizon Camping Club, [email protected] Jackson has nearly two take place at the Havre Eagles Campground in Beaver Creek decades of training experience. Fairgrounds. Park through Aug. 17. Group mem- A Chinook woman has invit- “Scott was at the sheriff’s People who’d like to book a bers will clean their section along the ed a dog trainer to office for 17 years in California weekend class, at $30 or $50 for highway 10 a.m. this day. Guests Havre to help meet demand for He was the lead K-9 handler both, can call Hewitt at 357- are welcome to camp out. those seeking quality dog train- for the sheriff’s office for 15 of 3316. Kicks @ 6, featuring salsa and ing sessions. those years. He’s been doing Jackson will also be micro- latin music, 6 p.m., Pepin Park gaze- Alissa Hewitt, owner of this for a long time,” she said. chipping dogs for $40, a very bo. Free and people are welcome to three rescue dogs, said she “Any problem that we have, beneficial service considering bring a picnic supper. invited trainer Scott Jackson he’s seen before.” the region, Hewitt said. NAMI, National Alliance on for four days of instruction after many people told her they A class Aug. 10 for aggres- “Microchipping is so very Mental Illness, 6:30 p.m., First wished there were more sive and nervous dogs is filled important, especially out here Baptist Church, 425 4th Ave. For options for dog owners looking up, but space is available for a where we all kind of live in the info, call Cindy at 265-6409. for training. class Saturday, Aug. 12 for country.” “We don’t have any resourc- dogs six months and older run- Hewitt said the response es at all for dog training,” ning from 9 a.m. to noon and a has been so enthusiastic that To be included in the Hewitt said Wednesday. class Sunday, Aug. 13 for pup- people are already asking About Town “Nobody has access to this pies six weeks to six months in when the next training oppor- please call 265-6795 kind of thing. I just thought age. The training sessions, tunites are happening. before 12 p.m. Monday - Friday Magera’s H. Earl Clack presentation rescheduled or email From the H. Earl Clack of the H. Earl Clack Memorial Sept. 15, during Havre Festival community@ Memorial Museum Museum’s summer speaker sea- Days, at 7 p.m. in the Montana havredailynews.com. The date for historian Jim son has been rescheduled. Magera’s presentation as part Magera will speak Friday, Room of Havre Inn and Suites. Havre PAGE A4 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com OPINION Friday, August 4, 2017 Letters to the Editor If good luck is all you have, take it City crews did nice work on the streets “Well, that was a lucky water break.” home chores dancing in our heads. Trust me, if you have to say you had a View from “Yes!” Editor, The city of Havre can be proud of water break, it’s best to have a lucky We didn’t turn off the water lines, I would like to comment on the this crew. I would like to take this one. the North 40 the garden hoses not made for pressur- quality of the street repairs the city Way back in the early days of Pam ized hot water usage. We knew better, opportunity to thank them for the crews are doing. and John, we had a water break under but fortunately, luck had our backs. good work they are doing. In our area, 11th Street and 12th the trailer house we were living in. It Luckily, John couldn’t sleep and got Avenue, the have made lots of repairs, Walter Flechsig flooded the pit that the water cistern Pam Burke up at 4-something a.m. and up to the and they are excellent. Havre was in under the house. The tempera- project house by 4:30 a.m. to discover ture was 50 degrees below zero. The that at some point the hot water hose water break was inside the pit of water. And they have totally miscalculated the had burst open, allowing the on-demand future. That was not a lucky water break. water heater to pump a spray of consis- We have been without a washing Who knew dogs could Last winter we had a water main tently hot water across the entire width machine using the laundromat long break somewhere in the 400 feet of of the house. enough to have paid for a top of the line, water line between our water source Luckily – of all the directions the matching washer and dryer set with a and our house. We spent four months water could have gone, soaking tools, keep you so healthy? bit of change leftover. Whatever. without running water in our old house materials, insulation or sheet rocked Those laundromat days are over because the new one wasn’t ready to be walls – the initial burst of water shot 25 Alas, we haven’t been a “dog family” now, though. I have a washing machine moved in to, even for roughin’-it type feet and splattered into an exterior door. since we had to euthanize poor old Turpy; Tyrades! now. It works beautifully. Thank you for living. That was not a lucky water It did not hit the double-sheet rocked but a time.com article titled “More asking. Evidence That Owning A Dog Is Really break. We set up in the space that will one wall on either side of the door, the insu- Good For You” certainly grabbed my Any regular readers keeping track of day be the downstairs shower because lated walls to the right and behind, or attention. our build-it-yourself house project and the utility room isn’t sheet rocked yet, the tools, workbench and papers to the Not only can having a dog around the the slow dying of our current aged, dis- the shower has a functioning floor left. And the flooding across the floor, house lead to lower stress levels, decrease Danny Tyree abled and dilapidated home know that drain, and we had enough garden hoses pooled in the center of the area and the risk of asthma in children and contrib- we have been without a clothes washer to stretch from the water source to the pretty much exited our domicile freely, ute to lower blood pressure, but the dog ownership in mind as a healthy life- for some time now. Long enough to have washing machine location. It seemed over the exterior door jambs. responsibility of caring for a canine can style motivator. But, just as not every warranted purchasing a machine, tear- like the right solution. I still stick by And luckily, the wet stuff was sal- jolt older people out of a life-shortening child gives high-quality lifelong support to ing apart a support wall to get access to that. However. vageable – and floors needed cleaning sedentary lifestyle. an Easter rabbit, not everyone is prepared the room to swap the new machine for My husband got the machine hooked anyway. Younger people? Owning a family dog to care for “Man’s Best Friend.” Don’t be the old one and repairing the wall – in a up and ran it through a wash cycle, sort Granted, it would have been better to used to mean lots of romping and frolick- presumptuous and provide a dog without house that will be dozed when I move of like a check ride. He declared it awe- be able to say, “Well, that water line ing in the Great Outdoors. Now caring for discussing it. (“He followed me home, Ma. out. some and good to go, and while we took installation went in without a hitch,” but a dog just jolts young couch potatoes into Can YOU keep him?”) Not buying a wash machine is just the time to high-five each other before life isn’t always like that, now, is it. ordering a drone to walk the critter. But I Last year some anonymous kind soul another in a long list of life decisions moving on to the next project, the Sometimes, though, luck will keep you digress. dumped a mother dog and seven (!) pup- that would have been made entirely dif- Universe was plotting a scheme. If only going. A recent study shows that older people pies on my then-89-year-old mother. Only ferently if hindsight could be tapped at we would cooperate. —— who take their dogs for a walk take 2,760 Shasta remains from the litter; but I’ve the moment of decision-making – that “Wait for it,” the Universe said. And the Universe laughed and steps more per day on average compared been foolhardy enough to take her on a moment when planning and forethought “Wait for it. Wait for it … .” Then we laughed at pam@viewfromthenorth40. to non-owners. That’s an extra 23 minutes say, “Meh, I don’t know. Let’s try this.” went to bed with visions of laundry-at- com. a day of moderate exercise! few walks, and she could have a bright Granted, this is very close to the future competing in Truck & Tractor pulls. amount of time that we cat owners spend I guess whoever left those puppies thought letting the cat in and out – and looking at they were giving my mother enough “moderate exercise” to re-create the Contract with Republicans the feline’s smug expression that says, Fountain of Youth and start singing “On “They thought Lincoln freed ALL the In 1994, after 40 years in the wil- Every recent war has been coun- The Good Ship Lollipop.” slaves? Puh-leeze.” derness, Republicans swept both Columnist terproductive at best. At worst, they A mutually beneficial dog/owner rela- The findings of that study were houses of Congress, running on Newt have been meat-grinders for our tionship is something to prize, but beware strengthened by even more recent Gingrich’s “Contract With America,” bravest young men. Imagine that of the law of unintended consequences. If research by the University of East Anglia in which the GOP promised to hold some small portion of the trillions of all older people start spending an extra 23 and the Center for Diet and Activity votes on 10 popular policies in the dollars poured into the endless — Research at the University of Cambridge. minutes a day away from the TV, Pat and first 100 days. They won, fulfilled the and ongoing! — war in Afghanistan True, common sense should make such Vanna may wind up having a sedentary contract, and went on to control the AnneCoulter had been used to build a 100,000-seat studies unnecessary; but every little lifestyle and eating dog food. House for more than a decade. soccer stadium in Baghdad. And then reminder/nudge helps. There are probably Enjoy the relatively inexpensive health More recently, the country gave immigration, just as Obama undid imagine that we built 100 more just people out there waiting with bated benefits of dogs while you still can. “Big our victory in Iraq. breath, thinking, “I wish the University of Pharma” is probably already investigat- the GOP the House in 2010, the like it, right next to one another. A wall is the only part of Trump’s East Anglia and the University of ing ways to horn in on the business. Senate in 2014 and the presidency in If we had taken a satellite photo Cambridge would give us some glimmer (“Who owns the patent on poodles? Let’s 2016. But we’re not seeing any differ- immigration reforms that will not be of all those stadiums filled to capaci- of indication whether we should leave the buy it up and raise the price of free pup- ence. The GOP has become a ratch- instantly reversed by the next ty, the caption would be: “Not one oven on while vacationing or give our pies 10 zillion percent to cover research et, never reversing Democratic victo- Barack Obama or George Bush. American life is worth all the lives Social Security number to a Nigerian gen- and development. What do you mean 10 ries, but only confirming them with Allowing border patrol agents to do pictured here.” eral’s widow. Enquiring minds want to zillion percent of zero is still zero? That’s teeny-tiny alterations. their jobs is a policy that lasts only That’s not anti-Arab. I’m sure know!” a doggone travesty my congressman It’s time for the voters to issue a as long as Trump is president. A wall they would feel exactly the same. I If you’re a self-identifying “older per- needs to look into! Somebody hand me his “Contract With Republicans.” Unless is forever. would respond, “Yes, of course, son” or care about someone who is, keep leash.”) our elected representatives can com- 2) SUPREME COURT you’re right to feel that way.” plete these basic, simple tasks, we’re Republicans need to stop having If we’re ever attacked, we should out. There will be no reason to care their victories written in wet sand. be prepared to unload our full arse- Government waste is alive and well about the GOP, anymore. During the campaign, Trump vowed nal. But it’s not our job to create If you judge someone by their enemies, Whether these objectives are to impose a Muslim ban if elected; functioning democracies in primitive Tom Schatz is Robin Hood of the swamp, Political accomplished by President Trump or both political parties hysterically rape-based societies around the joined by his merry band of government a rhesus monkey, the Democrats, the denounced him; he won the election; globe. analysts. Commentator Bull Moose Party or the U.S. Pirate issued a highly modified, temporary Apart from an attack on U.S. soil Targeting piggish U.S. senators, repre- Party — it will make no difference to travel restriction from a handful of by a foreign country, we are going to sentatives and the hometown troughs into us. We just need somebody to fulfill majority Muslim countries; and ... a live our lives, go to work, celebrate which they dump your tax dollars, Schatz this contract in order to get our vote. handful of carefully selected federal the Fourth of July, and never bother is the president of Citizens Against Rick Jensen Here are our first three contract court judges announced that, during learning the difference in Sunni and Government Waste, which can easily be terms. the Trump administration, they Shia Arabs. Once a decade, when we judged by some of its most vocal critics. $6 million may not seem like much in 1) BUILD THE WALL would be implementing immigration fleetingly remember Yemen or Saudi The late , a corrupt terms of federal spending, which is People said the chant, “Build the policy. Arabia, we will hope they’re doing Republican senator whose personal gain pathetic in itself. Consider hundreds of $6 wall!” was mere shorthand for a That’s why President Trump must well, then get back to our lives — from the public trust earned him the million throw-away projects and now you whole slew of immigration policies, appoint, and the Senate confirm, surrounded by a wall and living in a enmity of honest brokers in his own party, see the problem. unified by the single idea of putting brilliant conservative judges, prefer- constitutional democracy, where our is proudly quoted in the organization’s lat- One such problem is Hawaii’s “East- Americans’ interests if not “first,” ably in their 30s and with good greatest young men aren’t continual- est Pig Book growling, “All they are is a West Center.” then at least “above the interests of EKGs, so that they can keep issuing ly sacrificed in pointless wars. bunch of psychopaths.” Even the State Department doesn’t complete strangers to whom we owe opinions well into their 90s. —— Legendary glutton and the late “King think the U.S. needs a center in Hawaii to absolutely nothing.” It was called a As long as they are sufficiently Times bestselling author of Pork,” Democratic Senator Robert promote better relations with Pacific and term of art, meaning we want to stop vetted to ensure we’re getting no and syndicated columnist Ann Coulter Byrd, whose name humbly adorns count- Asian nations. sacrificing the welfare of our nation David Souters or Harriet Mierses — is a graduate of Cornell University less West Virginia government buildings, Apparently, someone’s family member on the altar of liberal idiocy. vettings even MORE exhaustive than and the University of Law parks, rest stops and likely more than a needs a job, because it was built in 1960 “Build the wall” was said to entail: the alleged rectal probes given to the School. She was a law clerk for the few outhouses, complained, “Those peck- anyway and continues to suck away your a Muslim ban, deporting illegals, San Bernardino terrorists before 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, legal erwoods don’t know what they’re doing. tax dollars every year. ending unconstitutional sanctuary admitting them to commit mass mur- They don’t. They’re not being realistic.” Schatz and his team point out that the counsel to Sen. Spencer Abraham on cities, ending Obama’s unconstitu- It’s unknown if this is the only time the North-South Center in Miami is very simi- der — Supreme Court justices can the Senate Judiciary Committee, and tional “executive amnesty,” a dead- word, “peckerwood” was proudly broad- lar, designed to somehow build better rela- have nearly the same permanence as practiced corporate law. She was a stop to the refugee scam and a mas- cast on National Public Radio. tions between the U.S., Latin America, the the wall. political pundit for MSNBC from 1996 sive reduction in legal immigration. The reason the little pink pamphlet is Caribbean, and Canada through coopera- 3) STOP WASTING MONEY AND to 1999. In addition to her numerous Yes, it means all that. But it also so important is because it outlines not tive study, training and research. PRECIOUS LIVES ON POINTLESS appearances on network talk shows, only “earmarked” spending that senators The 2009 Congressional Research means: Build the wall. WARS Ann has been profiled in The New and representatives send to their home Service Report came right out and said it If this is done only for reasons of The left is way ahead of us on this York Times, The Washington Post, states with little or no oversight — and hasn’t funded the North-South Center conservative ideology, in recognition one, already hard at work turning People magazine, National Journal certainly no open competition for testing since 2001 and should continue not funding of the fact that the is a the greatest military in the world and Harper’s Bazaar. In addition to the validity of such spending — but also it. “It should be funded by the private sec- sovereign nation, entitled to protect into taxpayer-funded adventures in her newspaper column for Andrews the effects this has on everyday life. tor.” its homeland, that’s fine with me. lesbianism and transgenderism. McMeel Syndication, Ann is a regular For example, Citizens Against That’s pretty much the description of But I note in passing that, if I (Sorry, taxpayers! We gave your contributor to conservative news sites Government Waste’s Pig Book explains the East-West Center, too. were a progressive constantly virtue- Social Security to mental-case penis- Human Events and Breitbart. She is a that the Airport and Airways Trust Fund However, Democrat Brian Schatz, who signaling on transgenders and refu- choppers.) native of New Canaan, Conn. wastes millions of dollars financing infra- represents Hawaii, sure does a fine job of gees, and occasionally pretending to structure at airports in such a way that it larding up the center, continuing the pork care about African-Americans, the actually prevents competition among air- tradition of spewing over $138 million into very last thing I’d want to see is the lines at airports. the center since 1997. continuing dump of low-wage work- The AATF allows only limited spend- If your taxes are going up with no ers on the country, undermining ing on maintenance and improvements, improvement in services, you need to pay black fathers’ ability to earn a liv- limiting the number of gates airports can attention to Citizens Against Government ing, to stay married and to pass build. This forces airports to ration gate Waste and vote accordingly. down savings and a work ethic to access through long-term contracts, creat- They give you an excellent resource, their children. ing an impossible financial barrier for naming Republicans and Democrats who The great civil rights hero potential competitors. Meanwhile in need to be loudly excoriated for pimping Barbara Jordan understood that. The Europe, many countries have freed their the system, then replacing it at the next fact that our current low-rent liber- airports, resulting in more competition election. als are unable to rise to her level is and lower airfares. As for the Robin Hood analogy, consid- all the proof we need of their useless- Want to know who earmarked millions er this description made years ago by an ness. of tax dollars for theaters, museums, former economics professor of mine at the Moreover, in the future, we will opera houses and mansions that charge University of : once again have presidents with a the public over $70,000 for weddings and “Robin Hood stole from the govern- taste for fascist executive orders, events? It’s in there. ment, not rich people. All those rich folks purporting to grant “amnesty” to ille- The good news is that many earmarks from whom Robin stole were friends of have been reduced in the 2017 budget. The the Nottingham Sheriff; cronies. They did gal aliens. We will continue to have bad news is that congress critters will tell the bidding of the government and so the bought-and-paid-for legislators, push- you that they enacted a moratorium on government did theirs. They were not ing cheap labor in return for cam- earmarks in 2011, even though Citizens independent, wealthy individuals. They paign donations. In the blink of an Against Government Waste found billions were a part of the Sheriff’s fascist govern- eye, they can undo every part of in such earmarks ever since 2011. ment.” Trump’s America First agenda on

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Hill County Commission HELENA — A Mexican man being held in a facility in , while they began deportation The Associated Press typical- who says he was raped in 2013 and his attorney is asking for his proceedings against him. ly does not name rape victims, Monday Manual Claims while detained by U.S. immigra- release. Orozco-Ramirez said other but Orozco-Ramirez has talked 1:30 p.m. Building manager, Employment Review tion officials will likely be in “Considering that he was inmates in his cell held him publicly about his case. Darryl Anez Resolutions their custody again for at least raped the last time he was in down and raped him. County and Orozco-Ramirez was arrested Tuesdau Tax Adjustments three months while a court ICE custody, it is hard to fathom federal officials disputed that the Wednesday during one of his 8:30 a.m. — Fire Restriction County Permit Approval decides whether he should be why ICE would insist on keeping rape had happened, but ICE check-ins with ICE officials in Conference Call Subdivision/ Survey deported. him in detention,” said attorney dropped the deportation order, Billings. They planned to deport 10:30 a.m. — Road meeting — Approval The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Shahid Haque. allowed him to have a work per- him within days before Haque Hanson Time for comments from Appeals blocked the immediate ICE officials did not respond mit and required that he check filed the emergency petition with Wednesday the public Office hours 1 p.m. — Fair Finance deportation of 44-year-old to an email requesting comment. in with immigration officials the 9th Circuit. Thursday Committee Audemio Orozco-Ramirez, after Orozco-Ramirez, who has every month. “We are asking ICE to release 10:00 a.m. — Business Friday he was arrested in Billings, lived in the U.S. illegally for Orozco-Ramirez sued the him from custody so he can Meeting Office hours Montana, on Wednesday by U.S. more than 20 years, was origi- county in 2015, saying officials return to his family while this Immigration and Customs nally detained in 2013 when the there should have protected him. process is sorted out,” Haque Enforcement officials. car he was riding in as a passen- They reached a settlement in said. “He has seven children to Hill County Park Board The court told U.S. govern- ger was stopped for speeding in December in which Orozco- take care of, he isn’t going any- ment lawyers to file a written northeastern Montana. ICE offi- Ramirez received $125,000 and where.” The agenda for the meeting 6) New Business: of the Hill County Park Board JC’s Pavilion Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the Grazing Committee Timmons Meeting Room of the Recommendation and Report Montana Briefs Hill County Courthouse is: 7) Rules and Regulation 1) Approval of Minutes: Committee month that District Judge Russell Fagg’s decision to create an 8) Cabin Owner’s Association California firefighter dies in exploratory committee does not violate the Code of Judicial 2) Approval of Agenda: Report Conduct. 3) Guests and public com- 9) Friends of Beaver Creek Montana The Montana Democratic Party has argued Fagg is violating a ments on agenda items only 10) Superintendent Report rule that says judges cannot publicly identify themselves as a can- 4) Cabin Business: 11) Claims: MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — A California firefighter died in west- didate for a political office. Fagg is a Republican. 5) Old Business: 12) Public Comment on any- ern Montana when a tree that was being cut down fell and hit him. The commission found Fagg has not identified himself as a can- Finance & Planning thing pertaining to Hill County Missoula County Sheriff T.J. McDermott said Thursday that didate, but has said that he’s “testing the waters,” for a potential Committee Parks 29-year-old Brent M. Witham of Mentone, California, died run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester. # 1 8 A l k a l i S p r i n g s The next Park Board Meeting Wednesday while he was working on the Lolo Peak fire. The light- Fagg has said he’ll decide his political future after he retires Compliance is Monday, Sept. 11, in the ning-caused fire is burning in the Lolo National Forest southwest from the bench in October. Cabin Inspections Timmons Room of the Hill of Missoula. Monitoring Progress County Courthouse. The deadline His was the second firefighter death in Montana in less Havre Trails – Bear Paw for September agenda items is than two weeks. Lake MOU noon, Sept. 1. Trenton Johnson of Missoula died July 19 when a dead tree fell Montana man fatally shoots 1-year- and hit him near Seeley Lake. He was 19. old son Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees The Havre Public Schools C. Old business HELENA (AP) — Lewis and Clark County officials are still Board of Trustees will meet 1. Final budget for FY18 Officials identify murder suspect investigating after a Helena man killed his 1-year-old son in a Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the for elementary district only reported accidental shooting. Robins School Adminsitration 2. Final budget for FY18 who killed self Sheriff’s Capt. Brent Colbert says no charges have been filed, Building. for high school district but the Tuesday evening shooting remains under investigation. The agenda for the meeting 3. Consideration of revised MISSOULA (AP) — Ravalli County officials have identified a Officials have not released the names of the man or the boy. is: district policies on second and murder suspect who killed himself as police approached his vehicle Coroner Bryan Backeberg says an autopsy was completed on A. Call to order final reading in Missoula last week. Wednesday and he was awaiting results. 1. Pledge of Allegiance D. New business Sheriff Steve Holton says 32-year-old Christopher Ray Phillips 2. Roll call E. Superintendent’s report shot himself in the head during a traffic stop early on July 26. 3. Welcome to visitors 1 2017-18 Beginning of the Phillips was being sought in the shooting death of 45-year-old Study: Alaska has highest rate of 4 Presentation and display year orientation Cassandra Dean Morrison of Butte. Her body was found on the side 5. Agenda deletions or cor- F. Announcements/communi- of the road in Jefferson City — between Butte and Helena — on rections, if any catois/information July 23. gun ownership in US B. Unanimous consent agenda 1. Announcements from An autopsy found Morrison died of gunshot wounds. 1. MInutes of previous reg- the chair JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A new six-year study on guns in Ravalli County officers investigated Phillips’ death because it ular and special meetings 2. Staff training institute Alaska shows the state has the highest rate of gun ownership and occurred during a traffic stop. That investigation found that a 2. Elementary School Aug. 7-24 one of the top rates of gun deaths and injuries in the U.S. police officer was giving verbal commands to the occupants of the District #16 claims, warrants, 3. MCEL in Billings Oct. The study was published on Wednesday by the Alaska Section of vehicle when Phillips shot himself in the head. Two other people in pre-written warrants and pay- 19-20 Epidemiology. It examined three statewide databases and found the vehicle were taken into custody. rolls 4. Correspondence almost 1,500 people were injured or killed by firearms from the 3. High School District A G. Executive session start of 2009 to the end of 2015. claims, warrants, pre-written H. Closing Montana woman charged in South Figures compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and pre- warrants and payrolls 1. The next special board vention show Alaska’s firearm deaths is the second-highest in the 4. Budget transfers meeting will be Tuesday, Aug. 22, Dakota homicide country behind Montana. 5. Investment report at 12:15 p.m at the Robins School Deborah Hull-Jilly, the public health expert who coordinated the 6. Activity report Administration Building SUMMERSET, S.D. (AP) — A Montana woman has been study, says the main reason for gun deaths in Alaska is suicide. But 7. JV entries #2075-1175 2. The next board meeting charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of a the study left unclear whether the presence of firearms contributes 8. Bus routes will be Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 6:30 South Dakota woman. to Alaska’s suicides, or if other factors are causing the high rate. 9. Personnel action p.m at Havre Middle School Court documents say 38-year-old Stormy Gayle Marsh of Miles City is charged with killing 49-year-old Phyllis Mastin in her Havre City Council mobile home in Summerset early Wednesday. EPA boss visits to discuss The court records say Mastin had been stabbed several times Havre City Council will meet 420, to Fund the Cost of Monday in City Hall at 7 p.m. Reconstructing the Streets of the and that a knife and gun were found under her body. Police say coal mining, water rules The meeting agenda is: City. they found Marsh at a Rapid City motel with the victim’s car and Call to order 4. Request to closeThird cellphone. DENVER (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency chief Pledge of Allegiance Street between Third and Fifth Investigators say they found a bloody knife and bloody clothes is in Colorado discussing coal and water. Roll call Avenue and Fourth Avenue in the car. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt went to Cloud Peak Energy’s Minutes between Second and Fourth Marsh told investigators that Mastin’s ex-boyfriend had been in offices in the Denver suburb of Broomfield Thursday. Cloud Peak Committee reports Streets for the Steve Heil the mobile home, that the three of them got into a physical fight operates coal mines in Wyoming and Montana. Public comment on agenda Memorial Car Show Sept. 15. and that Mastin told her to leave. The EPA says Pruitt spoke about the agency’s intent to promote items 1 through 6. For items not 5. Request from Beta Sigma It was not immediately clear if Marsh had a defense attorney. environmental stewardship without costing coal industry jobs. on this agenda, public comment Phi-Tau to close Second Avenue He later visited the Frasier ranch in Woodrow, about 90 miles will be taken at the end of the Between First and Second Street east of Denver, and criticized a water pollution rule established by agenda. Comments here are lim- to hold fund raising street dance Ethics panel: OK for sitting judge to the Obama administration. The Trump administration is rolling ited to one minute. Sept. 16. back the rule. Regular agenda — 6. Approval of July Claims explore US Senate run Today, Pruitt is expected to tour an old gold mine in Colorado 1. Ordinance No. 900 – (First and Manual Warrants. where the EPA triggered a 3-million-gallon spill of toxic wastewa- Reading) An Ordinance Council initiatives BILLINGS (AP) — An ethics panel says a sitting Montana judge ter two years ago. Amending Title 6, Chapter 2, Public comment on nonagen- is doing nothing wrong in exploring a run for the U.S. Senate. The EPA refused to confirm Pruitt’s plans but state officials say Section 5, Animal Running At da items — Limited to any public Montana’s Judicial Standards Commission concluded late last he is expected to be there. Large. matter within the jurisdiction of 2. Ordinance No. 901 – (First the City Council not on this agen- Reading) An Ordinance da. Comments here are limited For the Record Amending Title 6, Chapter 2, to three minutes. Dogs, Cats And Other Animals. Adjourn Havre Police Department of Havre, 36, was arrested on a Emergency medical person- short-haired, three medium- 3. Resolution No. 3760 - A Additional information on any Officers investigated after a criminal trespass to property nel responded to three calls haired and a Siamese cat. Resolution of the City Council of these items is available in the Fourth Street caller reported charge after a Second Street Thursday. Submitting to the Qualified City Clerk’s Office. Thursday at 6:49 a.m. that his caller reported Thursday at 7:11 Births Electors of the City Of Havre, Next council meeting is Aug. 15-year-old son had stolen money p.m. that a male wouldn’t leave Havre Animal Shelter A boy was born Wednesday Montana, the Question of 21 from him. her garage. The animal shelter held this August 2, 2017, to Chad and Ruth Authorizing the City of Havre to The Finance Committee will —— morning one long- haired, two Anderson of Havre. Exceed the Statutory Mill Levy meet prior to the full council Officers assisted a citizen Hill County Sheriff’s Office Limit Provided for in MCA 15-10- meeting at 5 p.m. who reported Thursday at 11:06 Deputies investigated after a a.m. that she had located stolen Cool Springs Colony caller property. Lottery Roundup reported Thursday at 10:26 a.m. —— that a theft or forgery or fraud Officers made two arrests The winning numbers for Lucky for Life: had been committed. the Thursday, Aug. 3, drawing Thursday at 11:12 a.m. related to 11 26 30 37 44 18 a warrant. are: —— Havre Fire Department Officers assisted Probation and Parole Thursday at 11:16 a.m. on 16th Street West. —— Officers investigated after a Third Street caller reported Thursday at 4:54 p.m. that two ceiling fans were stolen. —— Officers investigated a motor vehicle crash at 6:25 p.m. after a Fourth Street caller called and hung up. —— Officers investigated after a McKinley Avenue caller reported Thursday at 6:52 p.m. that items were stolen out of the pickup. —— Samuel Alexander St.Marks

To place an obituary please call 265-6795 Monday-Friday or email [email protected]. Havre PAGE A6 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com SPORTS Friday, August 4, 2017 Hi-Line Athlete Profile For one week, MSU-N's Brandy Lambourne trades for tennis balls to the final eight. has a lot of knowledge, and even Former HHS star However, in some ways, Lam- though she doesn't get out and bourne has been a victim of the play much anymore, she's still makes a difference Skylights success and of the a really good player. at Havre Tennis talented roster of players as- "But one of the biggest rea- sembled in each of the past few sons she's been so great helping Camp, just ahead seasons by Mouat. It has made with camp every year is, Brandy playing time hard to come by is just a really good person, and of her final season for Lambourne, who has aver- she's great with the kids. They aged two points per game dur- barely know her at the start of as a Skylight ing her career at MSU-N, while every camp, and by the time it's shooting 31 percent from 3-point over, they are already looking Chris Peterson range. up to her like a big sister. She's Havre Daily News Yet with the graduation of just that kind of person, and some key players from last she's done such a great job with [email protected] year’s team, Lambourne could tennis camp over the years." During her days at Havre be in line for a bigger role this With her final season of col- High, Brandy Lambourne was season, which will be her final lege on the horizon, always a versatile athlete that one as a Skylight. the Havre Daily News caught played and excelled in multiple “I have just been trying to up with Lambourne during the sports. Obviously, as a college work hard and get better,” Lam- final day of the Havre High ten- athlete, playing more than one bourne said. “My biggest focus nis camp earlier this week. sport isn’t really possible, yet is improving and helping my that hasn’t stopped Lambourne teammates improve.” HDN: How have you enjoyed be- from staying involved in tennis, Lambourne and the Skylights ing at tennis camp? still have a couple of months as well as basketball. before the season starts and Lambourne: “It has been re- Lambourne is best known with some of her free time in ally fun. There is a lot of energy as a Blue Pony, for her contri- the summer, Lambourne once down here with the kids. They butions on the basketball floor, again volunteered to be a coach are learning and progressing where she earned Central A at the Havre Tennis Camp, run and that’s the most important All-Conference and Class A All- by HHS head coach George Fer- thing. I love seeing the kids have State honors. She also helped guson. fun and watching them improve. lead the Ponies to the Class A For Lambourne, who said Seeing the smiles on their faces state championship back in 2014 she was interested in coaching when they actually get the ball and, in fact, was named the someday, the camp is a perfect over the net and in the court, MVP of the state tournament fit. As a four-time letter winner that’s exciting.” after she scored 25 points in the in tennis for HHS and a Class A title game against Hamilton. All-State performer her senior HDN: Do you see yourself coach- Those skills led Lambourne year, finishing third in singles ing one day? to earn a scholarship offer that season, she was excited from Montana State University- to pass on her knowledge to a Lambourne: “Yeah, I would love Northern, where she has played younger group of current and to coach tennis one day. I think the last three seasons under future Pony tennis players. it’s something that would just be head coach Chris Mouat. Dur- "Brandy is one of the best along for the ride, but I would ing that time, Lambourne has girls players I've ever coached," love to coach and would really been part of three teams that Ferguson said at his camp earli- like coaching basketball.” advanced to the NAIA National er this week. "So it makes sense Tournament, including the 2015 that she does a great job help- HDN: When did you start play- squad that made it all the way ing and coaching this sport. She ing tennis?

Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson Montana State University-Northern senior basketball player Brandy Lambourne was once a star tennis player for the Havre Blue Ponies, including placing third at the Class A state tournament in 2014. Lambourne has been coming back to tennis each summer, to help Havre High head coach George Ferguson with his annual Havre Tennis Camp.

Lambourne: “It’s kind of crazy vorite part about playing bas- Lambourne: “I first started knowing this is my last year. It ketball for Northern? playing when I was a freshman has went by so fast, so it’s kind in high school. I am not a huge of bittersweet. But I think that Lambourne: “My teammates. track fan and tennis is fun, plus this year will end pretty well. I They are awesome. Everyone my grandpa played tennis, so have been in the gym quite a bit comes from different towns and that was huge too.” and have seen my teammates in the gym, so I am looking for- different cultures and it’s just Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson HDN: What is it like to know this ward to it. It hasn’t hit me quite awesome getting to know every- Brandy Lambourne teaches tennis to youths at the Havre Tennis Camp Tuesday in Havre. is your last year playing college yet, but it’s my last run.” one. How we come together and Lambourne is about to begin her final season as a Skylight basketball player. For more photos, basketball? how we are really there for each go to www.havredailynews.com. HDN: What has been your fa- other. It’s the best.” 2017 Frontier Conference Football Preview: Defensive Backs Balanced secondary always vital in the Frontier George Ferguson in Gunnar Kayser, has talent too. The Havre Daily News sports editor Orediggers’ secondary is led by return- ing All-Conference performer Andre [email protected] Brown (5-10, 180). Brown finished 2016 Whether an offense is airing it out, with 58 tackles and two picks, but he’s or running all over the field, defensive best known for literally shutting down backs are a team’s last line of defense. half the field. Safety Will Davey should And in the Frontier Conference, as is also have a big impact on the Tech sec- the case all across NAIA football, de- ondary this season. fensive backs need to be able to cover Perhaps no team has a more produc- both. tive DB returning than College of Ida- The Frontier has plenty of standout ho. Fifth-year senior Nate Moore (5-9, defensive backs coming back for the 185) is already an NAIA All-American 2017 season. and a two-time All-Frontier standout. At Montana State University-North- Moore has registered 224 stops in his ern, the secondary has been young time at C of I, and has nine intercep- over the last several years, and it will tions for his career. He’s also been one likely be again this season, as North- of the leading tacklers in the Frontier ern graduated its two starting safeties in each of the last three seasons, and in Logan Sprouse and Garret Jerricoff. he’s the catalyst for what is always a The Lights had a lot of young players very sound C of I pass defense. And there are plenty of other good working toward filling those roles this ones to watch out for in the secondary past spring, but no doubt, MSU-N’s this coming season. ’s secondary will be filled with players in Tucker Johnson (6-1, 200) is back af- new roles this season. ter leading the Fighting Saints with 78 That won’t be the case at Southern tackles last season. UM-Western’s Zach Oregon however. While the Raiders are Janis (5-10, 190) had 44 tackles and four known for their high-flying offense, they of the Bulldog’s 19 interceptions last also return one of the most experienced year. RMC returns safety Keenan Fa- defensive units in the Frontier — and gen, who had 34 tackles a year ago, that includes the secondary. While the while Eastern Oregon’s Justin Hughes Raiders did lose star DB Julius Rucker, (5-10, 181) will be a difference maker they return All-Conference performer for the Mounties after recording a Keegan Lawrence (5-11, 195), who had whopping 99 tackles and picking off two 68 tackles and two interceptions last of EOU’s league-high 23 interceptions a season. Corner A.J. Cooper also re- season ago. turns after picking off three passes a year ago, while safety Oshay Dunmore Editor’s Note: This is the sixth installment in is back at after missing last season the Havre Daily News’ annual preview of the with an injury. upcoming Frontier Conference football sea- ButteSports SOU is perhaps the most loaded team son. For a look at the top running backs and Montana Tech's Andre Brown, right, is one of the top returning defensive backs in all of NAIA football this coming in the secondary, but Montana Tech, special team’s players in the conference, see season. For a look at the top running backs and special team's players in the league, see Monday's HDN. despite losing an All-American safety Monday’s HDN. Havre A7 ww DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com Havre A8 Friday, August 4, 2017 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com Employer-based health coverage likely to stay awhile By LAURIE KELLMAN tration is considering whether AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam JOYCE M. ROSENBERG or not to continue paying the Walt Rowen poses for a photo Associated Press law’s cost-sharing subsidies, July 25 at his decorative glass WASHINGTON — Get your which have helped lower premi- company, the Susquehanna insurance through your employ- ums. Without those subsidies, Glass Co., in Columbia, Pa. er? The ongoing political tur- it’s estimated that premiums With premiums on the federal moil around “Obamacare” all will rise and insurers will leave health insurance exchange ris- but guarantees you’ll still be markets. ing, Rowen began offering able to do that. The ACA requires companies employer-provided group Ask Walt Rowen, whose busi- with 50 or more full-time health insurance to his ness is etching glass but whose employees to provide insurance employees. If you are like experience managing century- to employees and their depen- roughly half of Americans old, family-owned Susquehanna dents. The Kaiser Family who get their health insurance Glass makes him something of Foundation said nearly 96 per- through an employer, relax. an expert on health care. He’s cent of companies of that size The turmoil around provided coverage to employees, already were offering coverage “Obamacare” all but guaran- then canceled it, steering them before the law took effect in tees you’ll still be able to do to the health insurance 2014. Nearly 35 percent of com- that. exchange. But with those panies with fewer than 50 work- providing health care: With premiums rising, Rowen this ers also were offering insur- unemployment low and the ance. year is again covering his 70 or labor market tight, benefits give so workers under the umbrella Removing the employer man- employers an advantage in of employer-sponsored health date wouldn’t sit well with a recruiting and retaining the insurance. wide swath of the American best workers. Employer-provided health public. “What kind of message are insurance is so ingrained in the A poll by The Associated you giving to employees if you American workplace that peo- Press-NORC Center for Public say, ‘I’m going to take this ple expect it to continue even as Affairs Research found 61 per- away?’ Are you really willing to Swanson contributed to this Rosenberg at http://www.twitter. politicians thrash out the role of cent oppose revoking the Lower-paid employees qualified risk losing people?” asked David for subsidies, while higher-paid report. com/APLaurieKellman and government in health care. requirement, including 58 per- Lewis, CEO of OperationsInc, That’s according to polling, cent of Republicans. workers could afford plans or —— http://www.twitter.com/ based in Norwalk, . went on their spouses’ plans, he Follow Kellman and JoyceMRosenberg. business owners and consum- Workers have been getting Even if the employer man- said. In some cases, Rowen gave ers. And in a nearly saturated their health insurance through date had been repealed, the bonuses or raises to help work- labor market, employers don’t their employers for decades, Congressional Budget Office ers afford insurance. want to give workers a reason since the U.S. government estimated that larger compa- He said he owed a penalty of to work somewhere else. exempted employer-paid health nies would have been hard- about $40,000 for not providing “I think a company — any benefits from wage controls and pressed to cancel their health insurance — less than the six size company — would be income tax during World War benefits, although some smaller figures he thinks he would have incredibly afraid to just cancel II. firms would have done so. paid to provide group insurance. its insurance policy and say the Nearly 90 percent of workers “As soon as you take it back, But by 2016, he said, his hell with it,” said Rowen, whose are in companies that provide you cause massive employee workers were complaining that company is located in Columbia, health benefits, according to the dissatisfaction,” said Jay their premiums were increas- Pennsylvania. He said that Kaiser Family Foundation/ Starkman, CEO of Engage PEO, could result in employees flee- HRET annual survey in 2016. a human resources provider ing. Susquehanna Glass by ing, especially in states where Taking into account dependents, whose clients include many that time had grown to about 70 the Affordable Care Act insur- roughly half of Americans are small and mid-sized businesses. employees — enough to qualify ance markets are weak. covered by employer-based Rowen, the glass business for less-expensive group plans With the GOP crusade to insurance. owner, said his health insurance joined by medium-sized busi- repeal and replace “Obamacare” Large companies “need to decisions had less to do with the nesses. Many of his new employ- failing, the federal mandates attract and retain employees employer mandate than with ees were younger and less that people have insurance and and they’d be at a competitive cost and employee retention. expensive to insure. He found that employers with more than disadvantage if they stopped In the four years before the that purchasing group health 50 workers provide it seem like- offering health benefits,” said ACA took effect, Susquehanna insurance would cost just over ly to stay in place in the fore- William Kramer, executive Glass had fewer than 50 employ- $100,000 — not as much as he’d seeable future. The Trump director for national health poli- ees and saw its premiums rise feared. administration on Tuesday cy for the Pacific Business between 15 percent and 20 per- “If they were not able to get pledged to keep working with Group on Health. cent a year. an affordable one with me and Congress on a rewrite. As a result, human resource “We were fiddling all the they found another company “Obamacare’s mandates sad- consultants say it’s likely that time trying to keep our health that does offer one,” he said, dled many with health care businesses will remain commit- care costs for our employees as “They might be forced to make costs they simply couldn’t ted to offering coverage. Some affordable as possible,” Rowen the decision to leave me.” afford,” said White House experts question whether the said. —— spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee ACA’s employer mandate makes He hired an expert to help Rosenberg reported from New Sanders. much, if any, difference when his employees find insurance on York. Associated Press Writers For now, the Trump adminis- there’s a solid business case for the exchange in Pennsylvania. Michael Rubinkam and Emily US gains 209K jobs, unemployment rate falls to 4.3 pct. By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER 49,000. the U.S. has experienced since Follow Christopher Rugaber AP Economics Writer Retail jobs were mostly the Great Recession. on Twitter at http://Twitter. WA S H I N GTO N — U . S . unchanged, as brick and mor- —— com/ChrisRugaber. employers added 209,000 jobs tar shops continue to struggle. in July, a second straight Yet transportation and ware- month of robust gains that housing, which has been boost- underscore the economy’s ed in recent years by the rapid vitality as it enters a ninth growth of e-commerce, also year of expansion. barely added jobs. The unemployment rate The solid job market is also slipped to 4.3 percent from 4.4 reflected in recent corporate percent, matching a 16-year moves. Amazon held a nation- low first reached in May, the wide “hiring day” Wednesday Labor Department said today. in an effort to fill 50,000 jobs. But growth in Americans’ And President Donald Trump paychecks — a persistent weak has highlighted announce- spot since the recovery began ments by Taiwanese manufac- in June 2009 — remains stub- turer Foxconn and carmakers bornly slow. Average hourly Toyota and Mazda to open pay rose by 2.5 percent from a plants in the U.S. year earlier, the same tepid Overall, hiring this year has annual pace as in June. That’s averaged 184,000 a month, below the 3.5 percent to 4 per- roughly in line with 2016’s cent that is typical when the average of 187,000. unemployment rate is this low. Other recent economic Still, the hiring data points reports had sent mixed sig- to a healthy economy despite nals. Americans are buying some mixed signals in recent homes at a healthy pace, but weeks. Employers appear to be car sales have fallen off. optimistic about their busi- Factory production is expand- nesses and future consumer ing modestly, but a report demand. The solid job gains Thursday pointed to slower may also fuel greater consum- growth among services firms, er spending, which would bol- such as retailers, banks and ster economic growth. construction companies. Hiring was particularly Consumers also turned cau- strong in restaurants and tious in June and barely raised hotels, which added 53,400 their spending compared with jobs. Education and health May. care, which includes both high- The economy expanded at a er-paying and lower-paying healthy 2.6 percent annual jobs, gained 54,000. pace in the April-June quarter, Manufacturers added a up from an anemic 1.2 percent solid 16,000 jobs. Professional in the first three months of the and business services, which year. Still, that leaves the includes mostly higher-paying growth at about 2 percent in jobs such as engineers, accoun- the first half of the year, the tants and architects, added same modest pace of growth

AP Photo/Nati Harnik Cheryl Bast, left, is accompanied by her daughter Liz Pierson July 27 as she works on an application for a position with Omaha Public Schools, during a job fair held at Omaha South High School in Omaha, Neb. U.S. employers added 209,000 jobs in July, the Labor Department reported today. Havre PAGE B1 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com HI-LINE LIVING Friday, August 4, 2017

Rudyard seeking new Sore Head

The people of Rudyard have been without an official sore head since the last clos- one, Cliff Ulmen, died at the age of 95 Dec. 7, 2014. est anyone had By Sept. 18, they will have a new one. come to living up to the title. For decades, Rudyard has been identified by its “The old sore head came from Tommy Wilson, highway signs — one at the edge of town, one on who was a crankpot,” Rudyardite Ophelia Gustafson U.S. Highway 87 near Carter by a road that cuts to said. the small Hi-Line town of Rudyard— as being a Gustafson said her husband was friends with town full of nice people and “1 Old Sore Head.” Wilson, and they were lucky they shared the same Those signs have been updated over the years, political opinions. with the current version — in place for decades — “He didn’t have a lot of people skills, I guess saying “Rudyard 596 Nice People – 1 Old Sore how you would say it. He was very upfront and he Head! Rip snorting and raring for business.” would say things to people. If you said white, he said A lot of time has passed since the original sign black,” Gustafson said. “I think he liked to stir the was put up. Some say it was painted and erected pot, and poke people and push their buttons. And he in the ’40s, while others think it was staked a always knew the buttons to push.” decade or two later. Some think the sign may have Lyle Harrison is one of the 10 who may soon been put up as early the 1920s. hold the sore head crown. Time has not only shrunk Harrison said he didn’t know by whom and why Rudyard’s declared population on he was nominated. As far as he’s concerned, he’s no that sign, but it seems to have also sore head, nor are any of the other men who are dissolved the link to the original nominated. The closest anyone came to playing the painter’s identity and motivation as part was his Uncle Tommy Wilson, Harrison said. well. Who painted the sign and why? “A hell of a nice guy, but kind of gruff,” he said. Who was the sore head referenced at Bobby Toner, grandson of Wilson, is the owner the time? Was there one? Did the of Toner’s Tire Rama and carried the honorary title creator of the sign have a grudge? Or of sore head himself last decade. was the sign a creative marketing He said most sore heads are the opposite — nice tool meant to engrave the memory of guys, typical Montanans. As a sore head, he said, he Rudyard in the minds of passersby? played the role, whatever it entailed. At the town’s 75th Jubiliee in 1984, “It was kind of interesting at times. There was a the Rudyard Commercial Club start- deal the Great Falls Tribune had about a bucket list, ed a fundraiser — for a cash vote, and one of them is to shake hands with the old sore people could pick who would be the head in Rudyard. I didn’t know anything about it, but official Old Sore head. there was a couple of different groups that came in Tommy Wilson won the “honor” town. They were looking for the old sore head that first year. He held the title until because they wanted to complete the bucket list. I his death at age 93 in 1992. He, many seem to agree, was the ■ See Sore head Page B4 Havre PAGE B2 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com SOCIETY Friday, August 4, 2017 Seed trade assocation Engagements Senior Center News and Weddings North Central Senior Citizens Center, Aug. 7-11 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; bingo at 1:15 lists scholarship winners Hollingshead and p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 From the Montana Seed Trade in 2014 and is currently a junior MT. Moyer engaged a.m.; cards at 1 p.m.; mall or Walmart shopping from 1:30 to 3:30 Association at the Abigail Lake is the daughter p.m. The Montana Seed Trade Tech double majoring in of a third-generation farmer. Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; cards at 1 Association has announced the Business Marketing and p.m. She is studying English winners of its 2017-18 scholar- Management while participat- Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. Literature at Montana State ships, saying they were over- ing as a student athlete in wom- to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in welmed by the quantity and en’s basketball. Kaylynn is cur- University. She has worked for advance. quality of this year’s applicants. rently interning with Sherwin the Montana Seed Growers The scholarship committee Williams for their Management Association and the MSU Pinochle — First place, Harold Anderson; second place, Elva chose to give seven $500 schol- and hopes to become an assis- Foundation Seed Program since Van Desse; third place, Lois Zinn; Pinochle – Harold Anderson arships this year. tant manager, a manager then 2014, in between her studies and Dave Novak Cooper Spicher is a second- potentially a sales rep for a abroad. Abigail has studied in time winner of an MSTA company in the future. Kaylynn Menu by Earlene DeWinter Alaska, China, Belize, Hawaii Scholarship and attends was sponsored by Treasure Monday — Meatballs with gravy, rice, Harvard beets, ginger- Montana State University where State Seed of Fairfield. and Montana. She has found bread, milk he is studying Crop Science. His Kourtney Coverdell is a that in each place she was Tuesday — Salad, oven-baked chicken, mashed potatoes with goal is to move back to junior at Montana Tech of the always interested in Agriculture. gravy, broccoli Normandy, apple crisp Tara Hollingshead and Alden Moyer Hingham to work alongside his University of Montana in Butte. She plans to continue her stud- Wednesday —Braised beef, mashed potatoes, salad, cake, milk father on the family farm after She is studying Health Care ies in Literature and the Tara Hollingshead, daugh- graduation in December of 2017. Informatics and plans to finish Thursday — Polish sausage, crunchy onion potato bake, sauer- Biological Sciences and teach ter of Doug and Darlene Cooper was sponsored by her Bachelor’s degree and even- Hollingshead of Havre, is kraut, fruit at the collegiate level while Golden Triangle Seeds in tually a Master’s degree. engaged to be married to Friday — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert, milk advocating for the agricultural Rudyard. Kourtney is also a member of Alden Moyer, son of Pat and Alexis Clingingsmith gradu- the women’s basketball team at community. Abigail was spon- the late Russell Moyer of From now on we will be printing a Monthly News Letter. From ated from Dawson Community Tech. Kourtney was sponsored sored by Lake Seed in Ronan. Havre. time to time we will be printing updates for upcoming events and activities. They will be placed on front desk for your conve- College with an Associate of by Treasure State Seed of Nichole Lake attended She is a 2009 graduate of nience. Science degree and will attend Fairfield. College in southern Havre High School and works Montana State University in Thomas Grubb is a sopho- pursuing an associate’s at the Shanty Bar. Bozeman this fall seeking a more at Montana State Montana Governor’s Conference will be held at the Red Lion He is a 2007 graduate of degree in Agronomy and Crop University pursuing a degree in degree in agronomy and gener- in Kalispell Sept. 7-8 and in Glendive at the Eastern Plains Event North Star High School and Science. Alexis spent her sum- Plant Science with an emphasis al education and plans to gradu- Center Sept. 12-13. On the agenda will be many subjects of inter- works for Double R Trucking. mer as an intern at the Eastern on Crop Science. His goal is to ate in 2018. Nichole plans to est, such as Medicaid and the many different kind of fraud. The couple plans to be mar- Agriculture Research Center in eventually return to the farm attend Montana State University ried in Havre Saturday, Oct. 7, Sidney, Montana and plans to where he grew up in Denton, Tis the season for picnics and barbecues. Remember to drink in 2018 to complete a bachelor’s 2017, and to reside in Havre seek a career in Agriculture Montana but is also interested lots of fluids and take extra caution with food safety in this hot degree in Agronomy. She was after the wedding. after graduation. She was spon- in working with the MSU weather. also a member of the Cochise sored by Perry Johnston of West Extension or a private company Central. working weed control or wheat College Rodeo Team. Nichole KayLynn Coverdell graduat- breeding. Tom was sponsored was sponsored by Lake Seed in ed from Fairfield High School by ClearView Seed in Denton, Ronan. Arkansas community comes together with painted rock hunt By JANICE MCINTYRE random inspiration I needed which says “I’m forgiven,” El Dorado News-Times to signify that things would be where she works in Camden, EL DORADO, Ark. (AP) — OK,” she said. said the activity is a fun way Is the rock making a come- Thus The Kindness Rocks to get children outside in the back? Project was born. summer. First, there were pet rocks “It started as a hobby of “I think it’s a great idea to in the 1970s and now painted one — painting and dropping get the kids out and enjoy kindness rocks are making a few rocks at a time, when their summer outside! Also, waves throughout the world something amazing happened. makes for a fun family art and in South Arkansas. I began receiving messages project to sit down together to Painted rocks have recently from strangers about how paint,” Wood wrote. Saddle Butte Custom Smoking – pig on a pole been showing up in various much the rock they found Other echoed the senti- locations in and around El meant to them. So I stepped ment, with Sharla Williams Gary & Kathy Glock – knives & swords Dorado and appearing on the up my rock painting and Orren writing that it’s “excit- Dale’s Black Kettle Delite – doughnuts, oreos, huckleberry lemonade local Facebook scene at an added social media, a website ing to see kids enjoying the astonishing rate in the past and encouraged others to join outdoors without electronics SNP – produce, jewelry, handmade items few days. me. This hobby has now involved!” Lezlie Holden/Betty Holden – crafted & wooden items & baked goods The goal is simple - to pro- turned into a movement due to A photo showing a table full mote random acts of kindness the energy of many,” she said. of rocks, paints, paint brushes Ken Kooch - fruit to unsuspecting recipients - A map on the website shows and other supplies, with two whether by painting and drop- markers designating areas young girls waiting to paint, East End Colony – vegetables & baked goods ping inspirational rocks or where The Kindness Rock was posted by Tiffany Grace Hilldale Colony – vegetables & bread some other creative way to Project has appeared and Carter. bring kindness into the world. locations include hundreds of “We are preparing to paint Hartland Colony – vegetables, baked goods and cage free eggs The El Dorado News-Times sites in the southern states our rocks today! My girls are Cool Springs Colony – vegetables and baked goods (http://bit.ly/2h3JFMF ) and throughout the country, in so excited!” she said. reports that people who find a Mexico, Puerto Rico, numer- Samantha Ann Smith said Dale Shuland - artwork painted rock are asked to snap ous islands in the Atlantic and she found a rock that was a photo and add it to the Veronica Tsosie – Native American arts & crafts Pacific oceans, in Canada, painted to look like a cell- group, 870 Painted Rock Hunt Japan, Germany, Ireland, phone. She posted on the Beth Jorgenson – Usborne books & more #870PRH. Then take the rock United Kingdom, Greenland, News-Times Facebook page, to a different location and hide Iceland, Brazil, Uruguay, “Found this morning Lowell & Denise Strissel – metal art it. People who choose to cre- Mexico, Dominican Republic, (Thursday) at Russell Cellular ate and hide rocks are asked Leon and Mersades Lodge – beadwork/crocheted items Australia and many other in Camden. Love it. We are to follow two rules: hide rocks countries. keeping this one. It’s perfect.” Janett Pugh/Lisa Jackson – Lula Roe on public property only and do Locally, Brittany Stanton “We heard about this from not hide in grassy areas, as Trina Frickel – pallet décor posted photos of rocks painted friends in Texas, so we this could cause damage to as dream catchers and mer- checked it out, painted some Wicks – fruits, vegetables, jam lawnmowers and property. maids. rocks and went to see if they Young and old alike are “Here are my rocks. I think Stu & Carol McIntosh – corn & vegetables were found. The kids were so participating in the project. it’s an awesome new hobby for excited they run to each spot,” Pati Killebrew-Hall – jewelry Rocks have been left by lakes kids and adults alike,” Stanton said Natonya Vargas. and rivers, in plain sight on wrote. “It’s so much fun paint- “I found this rock today Amber Wells – The Crate – soapery the ground, in the limbs of ing rocks, hiding them and when I came to work. It was trees and locally near finding other people’s they Kathleen Stimson/Cole Horinek – pink zebra & knickknacks placed on the metal ledge by Walmart, at churches, on the have hidden. After finding my front door. I am the admin- Loretta Snell - beadwork square in downtown El them you can choose to relo- istrative assistant at Dorado, at Barton Library, cate them or even adopt a Kimberly Boyce – flowers, gift ware, clothes Smackover High School,” Lois gas pumps, House of Wylie, rock! It gets people out of the Nutter said. She posted a Dr. Robert Watson’s office, house and out from in front of photo of a rock painted gray HOPE Landing, South the TV - all day.” PLEASE NO DOGS!! with Facebook #870PRH. Arkansas Arboretum, Union “Had so much fun painting Some have even added Thank you for supporting the Market! Please DO NOT park County Courthouse, Kozy these. Hoping to do more another component to the pop- Kitchen and at other locations soon,” Tonya Lafever wrote anywhere on the Bear Paw Credit Union ATM lot. That lot belongs to Bear Paw ular activity. Brooke S. Palmer in El Dorado, Smackover, along with photos of her rocks Credit Union to allow access for their ATM customers only. posted a photo of two children Camden, Huttig, Strong, painted with hearts, the word with rocks and trash bags. If shopping the Market - please park on the street and NOT in the alley. Warren and numerous other “faith,” a sun, watermelon and “We also pick up trash The alley is public access and can not be blocked either. locations. minions. A request for readers to Melissa Hines posted a around our town while hunting Absolutely no parking in Wells Fargo drive through lanes. share their “kindness rock photo of a young boy and girl and hiding,” she said. experiences” with the News- in a car with several rocks dis- Times via Facebook yielded played on the center console. numerous posts and photos. “These were all found in El “Now more than ever, kind- Dorado - between Walmart ness can become a connecting and two different gas sta- force for good. Many people, tions,” she said. including myself, are feeling a Stacy Ward Rainey posted a sense of overwhelm, unease photo of a young boy holding a and restlessness due to the pink rock and said, “My son current events taking place in found this one in El Dorado our world today, and I believe and on the back it says it’s that our united strength can from Warren.” be cultivated through simple Katelyn Wood, who said she random acts of kindness. Each placed her most popular rock, of us can make a positive dif- ference,” said Megan Murphy of Cape Cod, , a women’s empowerment coach, on thekindnessrocksproject. com. Murphy said she lost her parents at a young age and on morning walks on the beach, she would look for “signs,” such as a heart-shaped rock or a piece of sea glass. “I perceived these small beach treasures as ‘signs’ or as a divine message and the PAGE B3 Havre DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com CHURCH Friday, August 4, 2017 Out Our Way: Along the Covenant Trail with Goliath Exodus 20:14 — Fanning the flames Out our way, we know that Jesus also states that it is horses tend to be herd animals, God’s Plan from the beginning staying together for safety. But that male and female shall be we also know that very often joined and the two once again there can be a much deeper bond become one. (Mark 10:6-8, — “ s t a b l e o r p a d d o c k Matthew 5:27-28) Clearly, that is mates” — that really do not feel the plan — and, as Jesus warns, whole apart from each other. woe to any won who causes the Goliath and Babe are like two to be parted. Hence, the that. If I take Goliath out and commandment against adultery. leave Babe, they both start call- Adultery takes many forms. ing out to each other. When we The most obvious to most of us come back, Babe is standing at is when a man or woman betrays the gate, ears forward, tossing the marriage vows with someone Havre Assembly of God Havre Baptist Church her head and singing out for else. To love someone with all 901 Ninth St. W. * 265-5803 Pastor Morris Sherlin Goliath, who answers at once. your heart and then find out they www.havreassembly.org 207 Third Ave. • 390-5341 Word to the wise — don’t have been seeing someone else 399-0263 – Sunday Morning: 10:00 a.m. don’t be too close to your horse on the side is excruciating. But Lead Pastor “CURT” Curtis Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. when or she lets out such a whin- when does adultery actually 701-212-2805 – Wednesday Evening: 6:00 p.m. ny, your ears will ring for a begin? At the moment when one Associate Pastor Jamie Stoll (youth) week. spouse cheats on the other, or 307-575-2977 – I note that same attitude in does it begin before that? Jesus Associate Pastor George Sturm (visitation) Pentecostal New Hope folks who are really in love — said it begins the moment we we SUNDAYS: Apostolic Church especially if they have been even start to think about being dling wood, infatuation burns hot The flames are low, ore smoke 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Worship Service 238 Sixth Ave. • 265-3358 together for some time. The bond unfaithful and, instead of reject- and quickly, but it hasn’t the than fire, and the coals are grow- (Nursery & Kids Church provided) Sunday Morning: 10:00 a.m. that may have begun with infatu- ing and repenting of that ability to sustain fire for long. ing cold. One can do something 10:00-10:45 a.m.; Discipleship Hour Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. thought, allow it to continue. We ation is far more than that now. We need the kindling to get the about it, stir it up, rearrange (small groups for all ages) Mid Week Service: Wed. 7:00 p.m. There is a connection that goes may never have to actually do main fire going, but we also need things and start fanning it and 10:45-11:00 a.m.; Meet & Greet Time beyond the physical. It is truly a anything that even appears to be the solid wood that, once it (donuts / muffins & coffee / tea / rekindling the heat. Or, one can Christ Messiah connection of the soul. unfaithful, but inside we already catches, will burn clean and con- hot chocolate served) simply let it smolder and look Lutheran Parish In Genesis is the account of have begun to cheat. Jesus says tinue to burn for the whole night. for a kindling pile instead. It 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon; the creation of Adam and Eve that is adultery, too. Love is the good and solid fuel Worship Service Pastor Joel Skindlov isn’t stable, but that short blast and in that God declares, “it is As we have seen in this study, that has to be nurtured to keep WEDNESDAYS: 417 20th St. • 265-2334 of flame from the kindling fire not good for the ‘man’ to be there are two sides to every com- going. Like the good campfire, it 6:30-8:00 p.m.; Messiah Lutheran looks so much easier, some folks alone.” In Hebrew the word is mandment. When God tells us takes work, patience and, some- Sunlight Kids (birth – age 2) Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m. prefer it — and end up freezing “Ha-Adam,” which refers to the not to commit adultery, He is times, the “smoke gets in your Rainbows (ages 3-5) Bible Study: 8:00 a.m. to death alone. term “man” as a species and also telling us to be working at eyes.” Infatuation is just the kin- Royal Rangers (grades 1-6) Big Sandy Christ Lutheran —— MPact Girls (grades 1-6) not the gender. Indeed, the term loving and cherishing our spouse. dling. It goes fast, burns quick, Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. man as in human male does not Anyone who has been married but it cannot last unless the good Goliath and John Bruington Youth Ministry (grades 7-12) exist until first God creates for any time knows that infatua- wood is also being added to the know what it is to be in love and 6:45-7:45 p.m.; Community Alliance Church woman — “Isha.” Only together tion and love are not the same flames. encourage all others who pres- Encore Worship Service — male — Ish — and female thing. Infatuation is a an emo- Aldultery generally comes ently know it as well to nurture (Nursery provided & coffee served) 925 Eighth St. • 265-8482 — Isha — do we find a true tion, but love is an ongoing deci- from a neglected fire that has and care for the fire. It is well www.havrealliance.com • www.havrealliance.net human — Ha-Adam. sion to care and act. Like kin- not been nurtured or cared for. worth it. Living Water Church Sunday: Adult Bible Study 9:45 a.m. (Assembly of God) Worship & Jr. Church 10:45 a.m. Corner of Laredo Rd. Tuesday: Wisconsin Sikh tragedy forms mission to combat hatred & Little Box Elder Rd. Men's Small Group 5:30 a.m. SUNDAYS: 7:00-7:30 p.m.; Couples Home Bible Study 7:00 p.m. By IVAN MORENO Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak violence against Sikhs. Instead, Donald Trump during a GOP Kids Power Half Hour Wednesday: Associated Press Creek and was among the wor- they were included among town hall what he planned to do 7:30-9:00 p.m.; Worship Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. MILWAUKEE — In the five shippers killed. Michaelis found- “other religions.” to protect Sikhs and Muslims 399-0263 – Pastor “CURT” Curtis years since a white supremacist ed a gang of skinheads and sang Harpreet Singh Saini lost his who are blamed and targeted 461-3451 – Pastor Josh Seymour Women's Home Bible Study 6:30 p.m. fatally shot six worshippers at a in a hate-metal band, but years 41-year-old mother, Paramjit after terrorist attacks. Sundays Beginning in October Milwaukee-area Sikh temple, before the shootings he Kaur Saini, in the temple attack “One of the quickest knee- Church of Jesus Christ of Youth Group (Gr. 6-12) 6:30-8:30 p.m those affected by the tragedy renounced the racist movement and a month later he urged a jerk reactions is the backlash Latter Day Saints Havre Ward . have remained united by a mis- he helped build. Still, he felt U.S. Senate Judiciary subcom- against specific minority reli- Bishop Cameron Acor • 390-2941 Van Orsdel United sion to combat hatred. responsible for helping create mittee to recognize Sikhs when gious groups. This in turn brings 1315 Washington Avenue • 265-7982 Methodist Church A former skinhead and the the hateful environment he said they are the targets of hate. about things that cause damage Sunday Sacrament Meeting: 9:30 a.m. 410 5th Avenue – 265-4232 son of a man killed in the mas- may have influenced the killer, “My mother and those shot all over,” the former Oak Creek [email protected] The Ark Church sacre hold school assemblies to Wade Michael Page. that day will not even count on a Police Lt. Brian Murphy said to Sunday worship: 325 Second St. • 265-1661 preach a message of peace. “When I first met Pardeep, I federal form,” Saini told law- Trump. 11:00 Worship Worship: 10:00 a.m. Another man whose mother was destroyed,” he said. makers. “We cannot solve a Murphy later said he thought Nursery available for children was killed lobbied the federal Michaelis, 46, invited Kaleka problem we refuse to recognize.” Trump avoided his question Seventh-day Adventist Church 5 & under government to start tracking to dinner six weeks after the In addition to Saini’s mother because his answer mostly Pastor Phillip Neuharth hate crimes against Sikhs. And shootings and together they cre- and Kaleka’s father, those killed focused on saying the U.S. needs 4115 9th St. W. • 262-3200 Nazarene a police officer who was shot 15 ated a group called Serve2Unite, in the attack were Prakash to recognize the threat that “rad- Saturday Worship: 11:15 a.m. New Beginnings Fellowship times when he confronted the which promotes a message of Singh, 39; Sita Singh, 41; Ranjit ical Islam” poses. “Come As You Are” Meeting at: gunman on Aug. 5, 2012, has love in the face of hate. Each Singh, 49; and Suveg Singh, 84. Like Murphy, former Oak First Baptist (American 2229 5th Ave (HRDC Building) • 265-3190 remained close with the Sikh year, they speak at about 25 Four others were injured, includ- Creek Mayor Steve Scaffidi Baptist) Church of Havre Morning Worship: Sunday - 11:00 a.m. community and brought up the school assemblies to tell their ing Punjab Singh, a Sikh priest remains close with the town’s 625 Fourth Ave. • 265-4862 Wed: KFJ Club 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. tragedy during a Republican stories. who remains in a coma five Sikh residents, who he said were firstbaptisthavre.org presidential town hall last year. “For both of us, and obvious- years later. “compassionate in the face of Pastor Barbara Nelson Ulrich (Children’s Activities & Adult Bible Study) These are their stories. ly for me losing my father, we The FBI began tracking hate this unspeakable tragedy.” An American Baptist Church saw it as our personal responsi- crimes against Sikhs in 2015. Murphy and Scaffidi will par- Sunday: 10 am Bible Study First Presbyterian Church SERVE2UNITE bility to commit ourselves to “People at least know now,” ticipate in an annual 6K run 11 am Worship and Word of Havre The unlikely friendship of action,” said Kaleka, 40. said Saini, 23. Saturday in Oak Creek to 701 Fourth Ave. • 265-6923 Pardeep Kaleka and Arno remember the shooting victims First Lutheran Church (ELCA) Sunday Services: 11:00 a.m. Michaelis is linked by a date “PEOPLE AT LEAST KNOW “THEY CONTINUE TO BE A and raise money for six scholar- 303 6th Avenue - 265-5881 Office Hours: Monday - Friday www.flchavre.org they each have tattooed on the NOW” PART OF MY LIFE” ships — one in the name of each 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sunday palm of their hands: 8.5.12. At the time of the shootings, In March 2016, the first offi- of the people killed. Service times may vary by season. Kaleka’s father, Satwant the FBI’s tracking of hate cer who responded to the temple “They continue to be part of 9:30 Worship 10:30 Fellowship Web address: havrepres.org Singh Kaleka, 65, founded the crimes did not list a category for shootings asked then-candidate my life,” Scaffidi said. Monday e-mail address: [email protected] come out of their shells. The bloodhounds she said she’d not seen her husband since 7:00 ACOA Tuesday were sneezing because of the smells. breakfast in bed. “The boa constrictors got 7:00 pm Theology On Tap Abundant Life Ministries “The lovebirds were fighting; the doves aches in their backs. The cabin for termites @Oxford Bar were at war. A sow was complaining her a Foursquare Church was showing some cracks. “A spotted giraffe Thursday mate was a bore. Pastors Brian and Vicki Barrows got a pain in her throat. A nearsighted whale 7:00 pm Bible Study @ Char's “A porcupine mister was hurt by his miss 405 Sixth Street • 265-8044 fell in love with the boat. 1:30 Bible Study @ Fellowship Hall Sunday: 10:30 a.m. when he got over eager attempting a kiss. “When bad weather follows you day after Friday Worship & Children's Church “There was thunder and lightning all day day, the word of the Lord can be hard to 7:00 AA • 7:30 ALANON and all night till the laughing hyenas were obey. Saturday Wed: 6:30 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study crying with fright. “Yet in spite of their problems to God they 9-12 Lutheran World Relief “The rain without ending was such an stayed true. You’ve got to trust God when Work Group – 2nd/3rd Sat. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church ordeal; a crocodile shed a few tears that your life is a zoo.” Rocky Boy Indian Reservation were real. “We should all love our Immanuel Baptist Thank You, Lord, that You are actively 499 Mission Taylor Road neighbors; but how rude how the lions were Simply. Church. involved in our lives, both in ways that we East of the High School When life is a zoo eyeing their neighbors as food. 3003 Old Post Road • 265-6783 (ELCA) 395-4307 You know, Lord, several friends chatted “Antelope found what they thought was a can see and ways that are invisible. www.havreimmanuel.org Worship Service Sun. at 11:00 a.m. about how life, right now, felt like a zoo. hose, then got sick when they drank from the In Ephesians 1:11, we read: “In Him we Sunday School Service - 9:45am One gal shared this poem: ‘When Life is a elephant’s nose! were also chosen, having been predestined Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Zoo’ – author unknown. “Shellfish were selfish; the clams wouldn’t according to the plan of Him who Youth & Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. St. Paul Lutheran Church “When the ark started rolling they learned talk. The slugs never cleaned up their slime works out everything in conformity with the The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod the hard way, how a seasick hippo can spoil when they walked. purpose of His will.” Hingham Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1100 11th St. your day. “The turtles refused to “The black widow spider just smiled when Love, Mara Hingham Sunday Service - Church Office 255-7637 2nd and 4th Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Pastor's Office 265-2115 Sunday: Fifth Avenue Christian Church Divine Service 11:00 a. m. Grief Poem 2015 Fifth Ave. • 265-7337 Weekly church services are available Worship Service 9:00 a.m. on video at www.stpaul-zion.org We don’t forget (Nursery provided) The day you left just broke my with you that is all you need. My Welcome & Fellowship 10:15 a.m. heart but love’s still safe inside. In quiet thoughts we do relive [1] 2 Corinthians 12:9 “I am power shows up best in weak (Free Coffee & Donuts) Set Free Christian Fellowship You’re missed so much, more the days that used to be. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. "We're not your mama's church" every day, though part of me has You loved and cared and showed (Nursery Provided & J-Station) 740 2nd Street - Havre died. kindness, memories so dear to Email: Pastor Al Jensen "AJ": 750-4946 or me. http://www.fifthavenuechristian.org 262-7027 Its been some years since you’re Sunday Nights been gone, you’re greatly missed May ‘winds of love’ so softly St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Potluck - 4:00 p.m. • Service - 5:00 p.m. each day. blow and whisper in your ear, 539 Third Ave. • 265-2161 Worship: 10:00 a.m. Our heart does ache, it’s lonely We love you dear and miss you Saint Constantine and Helen here since you were called away. much; we wish that you were Eastern Orthodox Church here. St. Jude Catholic Church 1101 1st Ave No • Great Falls, MT If ‘memory gates’ don’t ever 624 Fourth St. • 265-4261 406-452-3670 close, we’re never far apart. Someday, we know we’ll meet Father Daniel Wathen Weekend Mass Schedule We won’t forget that we love you; again; - someday – we don’t Reader Service will be held Sunday at Saturday Service: 5:00 p.m. you’re ever in our heart. know when…. 10:30. All are welcome to come and Sunday Service: 9:30 a.m. To clasp your hand in better share in the first faith. Our home’s lonely without you lands, we’ll never part again. dear; life’s simply not the same. When God calls us to come on A special star shines very bright; home, we’ll see you once again! it’s time to say ‘Goodnight!’ We’ll close our eyes and think of The ‘light’ from our household is you, wish for sweet dreams gone! A voice we loved is still. tonight. Vacant places are in our home which never can be filled. Our Lord above knows what is best - for us with broken Changes to You’re free from pain my dearest heart[1]. directory are due by one, for you are up above. Someday we too will ‘fly above’ Though we feel sad and miss you and then we’ll never part. 5pm on Wednesday so, God called you home, my love. Prairie Winds — July 2017 each week. Havre B4 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Friday, August 4, 2017 Ex-‘Prairie Home’ host Garrison Keillor busy as he nears 75 By JEFF BAENEN Made a lot of mistakes in the Associated Press course of all those years. So the S T. PAU L , M i n n . — new people really should be Garrison Keillor is not spend- given the same freedom and ing his time in retirement bak- allowed to make their own mis- ing Powdermilk Biscuits or takes,” he said. drinking coffee down at the “I would miss it too much, I Chatterbox Cafe now that he’s think. I really would feel a big hung up his microphone as host loss, I think, if I listened to it,” of his popular public radio he said. “I really have to turn show, “A Prairie Home my back. When the bishop Companion.” steps down, the bishop is sup- He turns 75 Monday and posed to leave town. You’re not boards a bus the next day for a supposed to, you know, keep 28-city “Prairie Home Love & going back to the church.” Comedy Tour — 2017,” which Wearing his signature red he vows will be his last. tennis shoes without socks and “I don’t think you should go his gray hair freshly cut as he out onstage after the age of 76,” prepares to hit the road, Keillor Keillor said in his St. Paul talked about his projects, which office. “You don’t want to fall include finishing a screenplay down out there and then all of about Lake Wobegon. The plot these people, you know, there’s involves a New York weather- a sudden intake of breath. And man coming back to town for men in white jackets come in his father’s funeral. It’s based from the wings and put an oxy- on a character from Keillor’s gen mask on you.” 1997 novel, “Wobegon Boy.” “You don’t want that to hap- Keillor said he hopes the pen. It’s too much entertain- movie will be filmed in ment for the dollar,” he added. . Keillor’s radio show “An entertainer is supposed to characters were the basis of go away and have a quiet dot- director Robert Altman’s last age, and you know, lose your movie, “A Prairie Home marbles in private and not do Companion.” this out where people can see “We just have to find a town you.” that can be Lake Wobegon, and Keillor started his Saturday- then I think we should be all evening radio variety show fea- set to go,” Keillor said. “And turing tales of his fictional we have to teach people to talk, Minnesota hometown of Lake you know, we have to teach AP Photo/Jeff Baenen Wobegon — “where all the actors to talk, and not talk as Garrison Keillor, creator and former host of, "A Prairie Home Companion," talks July 26 at his St. Paul, Minn., office. Now that he women are strong, all the men they did in the movie ‘Fargo,’ has hung up his microphone as host of his popular public radio show, Keillor, who turns 75 this month, will embark on a 28-city are good-looking, and all the which is not quite right.” "Prairie Home Love & Comedy Tour 2017," which he vows will be his last. Humorist Calvin Trillin, who children are above average” — He’s also started writing a surgery, a minor stroke and wraps it up Sept. 15 in Cary, a cappella. in 1974. He went out with a has appeared on “Prairie weekly syndicated newspaper seizures, and recently had sur- North Carolina. The show, a “Sometimes you see teenag- final show at the Hollywood Home” about a half-dozen column. While Donald Trump gery on his left eye for cata- looser re-creation of “Prairie ers there with their cellphones Bowl in July 2016 and turned times, said the stories Keillor has given the avowed Democrat racts and glaucoma. A former Home,” features regulars such and they’re Googling the lyrics. the show over to mandolinist told in his weekly monologue, some material — a recent col- chain-smoker, he gave up ciga- as sound-effects whiz Fred But they’re singing. It’s really extraordinaire Chris Thile, who “The News From Lake umn opened by referring to rettes and alcohol years ago, Newman and pianist Richard a marvelous show. It’s hard to starts his second season as Wobegon,” are timeless tales Dworsky, private eye Guy Noir describe the feeling of it. But “Prairie Home” host on Oct. 7. that anyone can identify with. Trump as “a vulgar, unstable and muses about how modern Keillor admitted he misses “I think he’s captured some- yo-yo with an attention-deficit medicine has given him a sec- and The Cowboys, and Keillor it’s not an audience sitting and being on the air and says he thing there,” Trillin said. “I problem,” the humorist said ond chance. duet partners Heather Masse watching a pop star or sitting hasn’t listened to “Prairie always say Garrison, I think, is writing about the new president “You have all of these mira- and Aoife O’Donovan splitting and watching, you know, bril- Home” since Thile took over. some sort of genius, and just “keeps going along in the same cles,” he said. “It’s an enor- the tour. Keillor opens each liant virtuosity. I’m no genius. “I keep my distance because what sort of genius is some- road, and it gets wearisome. mous luxury.” show by humming a tone, and But people feel a collective I was given tremendous free- thing we’re still working on.” Because it doesn’t really add Keillor kicks off his tour the audience joins him in sing- pleasure,” Keillor said. dom when I did the show and it Keillor said he’s about up to anything. It’s all distrac- Aug. 8 in Appleton, Wisconsin, ing standards such as “My ___ took a while for me to even get 100,000 words into a memoir tion.” makes his lone Minnesota stop Country, ‘Tis of Thee” and the Online: a grasp of what was involved. about growing up in Minnesota. Keillor has survived heart at the state fair Sept. 1 and “Battle Hymn of the Republic” http://www.prairiehome.org How does Jack die? Answer coming in ‘’ season 2 By The Associated Press Jack. drama series bid is the first for rights. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — His character’s fate a broadcast network show since This iteration will also use A roundup of news from the — but not how he meets it — CBS’ “The Good Wife” in 2011. comedy to reflect the times. Television Critics Association has been a key part of the show “I think that still, first and summer meeting, at which TV that travels between the past WILLING MORE ‘WILL & foremost, (it) is the job to be networks and streaming servic- and present of Jack, wife GRACE’ funny,” said McCormack. “Will es are presenting details on Rebecca (), their The revival of “Will & Grace” that include political and cul- upcoming programs. three children and family cir- has yet to air, but NBC says it’s tural things? Of course it will.” cle. getting at least a second sea- Hayes, however, wanted to ANSWERS FOR US Fogelman said the season’s son. NBC Entertainment rein in expectations that the The details of a tragedy first episode will create “some Chairman Robert Greenblatt objective will be to tackle the looming over “This Is Us” will momentum” toward filling in cited an “outpouring of love” Trump era. be revealed in season two. the blanks about Jack’s death. from fans of the original series “Our show is not a news Dan Fogelman, creator of But characters who die are in making the announcement. show. Our show is a situation NBC’s time-shifting hit drama revisited in the show’s era-hop- He said he was glad to have the comedy,” he said. series, said the circumstances ping that’s intended to illustrate show on for a minimum of two Despite that, it was politics about the death of doting family how “the past influences the years, opening the door to that brought them together and man Jack will be part of the present,” he said. more. sparked the idea of a reboot. show’s sophomore season that “Jack has been dead the The NBC executive appeared Last September, the cast took begins Sept. 26. entire season, and he’s nomi- with returning cast members part in a nearly 10-minute video “If that is a question that is nated for an Emmy,” Fogelman D e b r a M e s s i n g , E r i c that was released before the haunting people, in the course said, wryly. McCormack, Sean Hayes and first presidential debate of the second season” they’ll get The hit drama earned 11 Megan Mullally. between Hillary Clinton and the answers they need and Emmy nominations for next The original, Emmy-winning Donald Trump. Its message: more, Fogelman told reporters month’s ceremony, including series aired from 1998 to 2006. It Vote for Clinton. Thursday, surrounded by the acting nods for Ventimiglia, was regarded as revolutionary Mullally said just reading show’s ensemble cast including Sterling K. Brown, because of the way it helped the script for that short made , who plays and Ron Cephas Jones. Its best- promote acceptance and gay her want more. Sore head: Pester: Everyone has own spin on what it means ■ Continued from page B1 had to shake hands with them, and the K-Lines bowling alley. there’s little towns that have to tell you next. I am the old take a picture, give them a little People also can vote using some saying.” sore head.’” crap, and away they go.” PayPal to oneoldsore head.@ Toner speculated as to the Toner said the man had driv- Glenda Pester of Rudyard outlook.com or by mail to One origin of the sign and the sore en through Rudyard twice. said there are no written Old sore head, PO Box 47, head tradition. “He remembered that sign,” requirements or basic outline Rudyard, MT 59540. “There was a guy that paint- Toner said. “Just kind of a con- for what a sore head is sup- One of the sore head’s first ed the sign for the commercial versation piece.” posed to be. duties will be to ride in North club back on the 50s, or maybe “Everybody has their spin Star High School’s homecoming earlier than that. I don’t know. on it,” she said. parade. They just said, put something Speaking of Cliff Ulmen, she Mike Wendland said the on it, maybe, so he wrote … added, “He was kind and gener- money will go to the nice people and one old sore ous, welcoming to everybody in Commercial Club, which keeps head. Then they started look- the community.” up the park and has other ing, I guess.” Pester said Ulman befriend- activities in the town. Toner said he believes the ed a German gentleman who Harrison doesn’t believe he sign was put up as a promotion passed through town while tour- will win, and he said that would tool for the town, and he has ing the United States on a be just all right with him. anecdotal evidence to suggest it motorcycle. That German even- Christenson said he has no works. tually bought a building to cre- idea who nominated him, but “Right after they voted — Installation, ate Rudyard’s Vintage Auto he said he hopes he losses. when I got it — I was driving in Museum out of concern that But, he added, if he were to to Havre and my cellphone Rudyadites didn’t have a place win, “You’d just about have to rang,” he said. “So I picked it to put their vintage cars. accept it.” up and it was this guy looking The other candidates this Wendland, unlike Harrison for John, or somebody. I said, year are Bob Christenson, Dale and Christenson, was having a ‘No, this is Bob.’ And so he Dahlke, Darby Ditmar, Terry little more fun with with his says, ‘Oh, I must have gotten Hybner, Todd Langel, Lyle campaign. As one of three Hill the wrong number.’ So then he Petersen, Dan Redding, County commissioners, says, ‘Where you at?’ So I told Leonard Wendland and Mike Wendland has experience with him, and he started laughing, Wendland. running for elected office. ’cause he was south of L.A. The way voting works people “I’m just running a real going down the interstate. He can vote for any of the 10 candi- clean campaign,” Wendland just punched in the wrong area dates at $1 a vote, and can vote said, laughing, adding that he code. as often as they want. Each is taking donations. “Pretty soon, we talk, and candidate has a large can with “The competition is fierce,” he says, ‘Where are you at?’ their name on it. From July 24 he said. ‘I’m on Highway 2 between to Sept. 18 — the last day of Toner said he was not exact- Shelby and Havre. I come from voting — the cans will have ly sure when the tradition start- a little town called Rudyard’. been moved around Rudyard. ed. And he goes, ‘596 nice people, They will be moved between the “I don’t even know how it one old sore head.’ He was driv- Rudyard Senior Center, the got started. Each one of these ing a truck. Country Dame, Toner’s Tire little towns have signs,” he said. “I said, ‘Mister, you aren’t Rama, the Cenex gas station, “All the way to North Dakota, going to believe what I’m going Havre C1 Friday, August 4, 2017 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com

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$225,000 7270 10th St W~$345,000 Large 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath single level home 1107 7th Ave. on +/- 1 Acre West of Havre. Gas fireplace, large 822 3rd Ave. ~ $165,000 deck for entertaining, attached double garage Nice 4 bedroom 2 bath home. Close to downtown and plus a 32' x 66' shop. college. $99,500 621 15th St. ~ $154,900 Call Janis Flynn Pyrak @ 390-4900 Call Becky at 262-3035 2 bedroom 1 bath nicely updated home, single level living with an 812 2nd Ave. oversized 2 stall garage. New Listing! $152, 900 1207 Lincoln Ave. 67 Beaver Creek Blvd. ~ $179,000 Nice 4 bdrm, 2 bath home with double detached 616 7th Ave. ~ $190,000 garage–Sound End location. $215,000 This is a 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with a separate Mother- in-Law home with attached garage. There is also a 2 stall Call Janis Flynn Pyrak @ 390-4900 18 Pike St. detached garage. It has currently been divided into 3 rental units in the main house. 506 MT Ave. ~ $170,000 4 plex - 3-2bd units and 1- 3bd unit - approximately $2135 in New Listing! $299,000 Call Bonnie at 945-4430 monthly gross income. 12 Hidden Valley Rd. $125,900 1437 3rd St. 1076 Wilson ~ $300,000 6 bed/3.5 baths, oversized heated dbl garage w/ oil pit, fenced $129,900 yard. New steel siding, Beautiful large family home. 220 11th St. - Duplex ~ $90,000 $975/mo. income 725 10th St. Call Bonnie at 945-4430 2 - 2 bedroom units also includes extra lot, which makes this property approx 115 ft by 149 ft, all for only $90,000 43 Vernon Ave. ~ Big Sandy, MT ~ $65,000 $69,900 Go to 5 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home in Big Sandy, MT. Large family room, 3 fireplaces and indoor hot tub. facebook.com/JohnCarlsonRealtor Large private walled backyard and 2 stall garage. 731.5 4th St. to see video and 360 tours of our listings. Call Ken Nelson @ 439-0595

$114,900 Price Reduced! 210 8th. Ave. 1323 36th Ave. W. ~ $352,500 Cash back at closing with bid up to $3000 to buyer to finish ceiling in basement. GORGEOUS HOME! $125,000 Call Kristi at 390-4912 518 Montana Ave. 38 6th St. ~ $159,000 www.propertywest.com Very clean 7 bdrm, 3 bath home near Boys & Girls Club. Open kitchen/living/dining areas. Deck in front & large patio in rear. Includes additional kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath in basement that could be used as a rental. Fenced yard, single garage and lots of storage. Many updates. Motivated Seller! Call Jeanie Cole @ 406-945-0931 Call Janis Flynn Pyrak @ 406-390-4900 Building Lots For Sale 2 (+/-.36 Acre) City Lots for Sale in Glo Ed Area City Water/Sewer to curb & electrical run into back of each lot. May be combined or sold separately. Lot #2~$37,000 • Lot #7~$39,000 Call Janis Flynn Pyrak @ 406-390-4900 Havre C2 Friday August 4, 2017 DAILY NEWS www.havredailynews.com ANNIE’S MAILBOX ASK THE DOCTORS ASTROGRAPH CROSSWORD PUZZLE 5777 W. Century Blvd. Got questions? Send them to: Want more puzzles? Check out the "Just Right Suite 700, , CA 90045 [email protected] LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may Crossword Puzzles" books at QuillDriverBooks.com desire change, but do a cost analy- sis before you make a move. Stick- Dear Annie: My alcoholic sister, "Laura," failed INCIDENCE OF DIVERTICULITIS EM- ing to a budget will be vital if you miserably in raising her son, "Sean," who spent BLEMATIC OF UNHEALTHY LIFE- want to avoid criticism or stress. his life inflicting misery and mayhem on our STYLES VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) family and on society as a whole. He got into -- Fix up your surroundings and Dear Doctor: I am recovering from a bout take care of personal matters that trouble in school, earned a long criminal record of diverticulitis. What are my chances of having and abused drugs and alcohol. He was not influence your income, assets or another round -- and how can I avoid later epi- emotional outlook. A romantic pleasant to be around and often started fights at gesture will improve your love life. family gatherings. When he began threatening to sodes? Does the onset increase my risk of serious LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) harm all family members, most of us (his aunts, ailments such as cancer? -- An emotional incident will leave uncles and cousins) had no desire to see him. Dear Reader: Diverticula are sac-like protru- you feeling uncertain or confused. But in spite of his antisocial behavior, my sions from the colon wall. If you were to look in- If you discuss your feelings openly, 79-year-old mother never turned her back on him, you will recognize what needs to be side the colon, diverticula would appear as holes done to maintain the status quo. most likely due to her own childhood experiences. within the colon wall, leading to a bulging sac My mother put Sean on a pedestal and supported SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) him financially when he was out of work. I coming from the intestine. In the United States, -- Putting your money or time into diverticula almost always occur near the end of something that will heighten your cautioned her repeatedly that he would turn on chance to get ahead looks promis- her, as his need for drugs would overpower any the colon in an area called the sigmoid colon. ing. Don't sell yourself short. Nego- semblance of humanity. Chronic pressure in this area from poor intestinal tiate shrewdly on your own behalf. Sean recently took his own life by intentionally motility, or contractions, leads to the formation SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ingesting contraband he was being arrested for of these outcroppings. Diverticula are quite com- 21) -- Ask questions and read the while fighting with police. Since his passing, my fine print. Someone will manipulate mon in the Western world. In one set of screening you into something that will leave mother has shunned family members who failed colonoscopies -- conducted in 624 patients with to express their sorrow and sympathy at his death. you in a vulnerable position if you She has turned away my niece and her new family an average age of 54 -- 42 percent had diverticula. are too accommodating. Don't trust Note that the likelihood of diverticula increases anyone to negotiate for you. because they failed to send her a sympathy card at CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. his passing. with age. 19) -- Put your heart on the line We lived in fear for almost 30 years waiting for The presence of diverticula is known as di- and discuss your intentions with this thug to show up at our doors looking for verticulosis. Inflammation of the diverticula is someone you love. A unique offer money or drugs, and I can say I am relieved he is known as diverticulitis. The latter occurs when will give you reason to consider a gone. How can my mother continue to choose this move. Avoid unpredictable people increased pressure within a diverticulum leads and situations. lowlife over the good, loving, productive to a perforation through which bacteria leave the survivors? -- Don't Want to Lose Her AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Dear Don't Want to Lose Her: Sean lived a intestine, causing infection. The infection can be- 19) -- Discuss your plans or form a come so severe that an abscess develops. partnership with someone you feel toxic life. That doesn't make his death less of a has as much to contribute as you tragedy. It's sad that he spent his time on this earth Diverticulitis is more prevalent among peo- do. Anger will not resolve issues, alienating his loved ones. It's sad that he never ple with a low-fiber, high-fat diet that includes a but positive input will. shook off the shackles of addiction. So I would lot of red meat. It is also more common among PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) start there -- empathizing with your mother's grief people who are obese, have little physical activ- -- What you do to help others will and acknowledging her pain as legitimate, rather ity and smoke cigarettes. A common myth, and be repaid twofold. Your kindness, than trying to minimize what she's feeling. understanding and innovative Then I would encourage her to attend an one I learned in medical school, was that nuts, problem-solving ability will be Al-Anon or Nar-Anon meeting, so she can address seeds, corn or popcorn could become trapped in rewarded. Physical improvements a diverticulum and lead to diverticulitis. A 2008 will turn out well. the deep-seated issues that drive her toward ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- enabling and co-dependent behavior. I'd also study not only disproved this myth, it found that Keep your life simple. Don't make recommend that you go to a meeting, too. the opposite was true among men ages 40 to 75. a fuss or promise more than you Addiction has touched your life in multiple ways, A first-time episode of diverticulitis can can deliver. Avoid people who are and it's likely had a bigger impact on your mimic many of the same symptoms as colon can- bad influences or who are indulgent emotionally, financially or physi- personality than you realize. Visit http://www. cer. So unless you've had a colonoscopy in the al-anon.org or http://www.nar-anon.org for more cally. information. last year, you should rule out cancer by having a TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Dear Annie: I totally disagree with your colonoscopy, preferably six to eight weeks after -- Channel your energy into self- a bout of diverticulitis. One study found that 2.8 improvement and home upgrades. response to "Heartbroken and Hurt Grandmother" Use your intelligence and physical that the fee she was going to pay might have cost percent of people who had a follow-up colonos- skills to improve your life. Travel, her a babysitter. I have children age 12 and 10. copy were then diagnosed with colon cancer. This communication and romance are Call me old-fashioned, but I encourage them to rate rises for those who have had an abscess re- highlighted. babysit and mow neighbors' yards for free, at least lated to diverticulitis. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- the first time, to teach them how to be neighborly Proper diet, exercise and discipline and good friends. They do not do work for free all After the first attack of diverticulitis, the like- will help you conquer whatever you the time, but there is more to learn from life than lihood of a second attack is about 33 percent; the set out to do. Don't be sidetracked trying to make a buck. likelihood of a third bout after a second bout is by indulgent people. Strive for also about 33 percent. To help prevent another at- personal perfection. I agree it is good for children to work to make CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- money and learn the value of a dollar, but I tack, you need to get the gut moving. That is, in- Cut corners if it will help you lower believe they need to earn it. If a neighbor or friend crease fiber in your diet. If you can't do this sim- your overhead. Look for alternative is appreciative, then that person will pay my ply by increasing your consumption of high-fiber ways to get things done for less. children what they deserve. So many children vegetables, fruits and nuts, then a fiber supple- Good fortune will stem from smart, who grow up and enter the workplace think they frugal plans. are entitled to earning big money without having ment is in order. to do an unpaid internship or start at the bottom Exercising also will decrease the risk of an- and work their way up. -- J.B. other attack of diverticulitis. Because diverticuli- Dear J.B.: "Heartbroken and Hurt tis occurs more frequently in obese people, losing Grandmother" didn't follow up with the potential weight may also decrease your chance of another babysitter after telling her she'd research the going attack. Decreasing the amount of red meat and fat rates for babysitters these days. I felt that in your diet may lessen your chances as well. "Heartbroken" dropped the ball by not calling the Nationwide, the incidence of diverticulitis sitter back. I would never discourage young is increasing, especially in people ages 18 to 44. people from helping out family friends and GARFIELD neighbors -- and good on you for instilling Some of the increase could be attributed to better generosity in your children -- but that wasn't the diagnosis, but the rise is also emblematic of our issue at hand. unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle. 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Happy Ads EMPLOYMENT NOTICE CITY OF HAVRE Position opening: PUBLIC WORKS Full-time Clinic RN, LPN or CNA DEPARTMENT -Maintenance Dept- PC Family Health Clinic is accepting applications for a 40 hr / week full-time RN, LPN or CNA. We offer a family-oriented, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm supportive, TEAM-building work environment. Thursday thru Monday $17.54 after probationary Puzzle & Answer period Wages – DOE, Benefits – Some coverage for cost of health and vision insurance for FTE, accrued PTO/EML + For an application and 8 pd holidays, eligible to participate in our 401(k) after a complete job description, year of employment. please contact the Havre job service. Interested persons can pick up an application and/ or job description from the PC Family Health Clinic Opened until filled SUDOKU business office, on our website or contact Steph GENERAL LABORER Denham, CFO HR (654-1100) or Karyn Jenson, Clinic Open to everyone, even Supervisor (654-1800). Position open until filled. those not yet graduated from high school. Non-smoking Phillips County Hospital is an equal opportunity employer. NOTICES worksites. Apps must travel. Phillips County Hospital does not discriminate against any person Starting wage $10. 945-2027 on the grounds of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status or status with regard to public assistance in its programs, services and activities, NOTICE OF made subject to all existing PUBLIC NOTICE or in employment. conditions, if any, of lead paint, TRUSTEE’S SALE mold or other environmental Notice of Intent to Transfer or health hazards. The sale Location of Air Quality Permit TO BE SOLD FOR CASH purchaser shall be entitled to (Pursuant to Section 75-2- AT TRUSTEE’S SALE on possession of the property on 211, MCA, and ARM Title 17, November 16, 2017, at 02:00 the 10th day following the sale. Chapter 8, Subchapter 7, Development Director PM at the Front Door of the Hill PERMIT, CONSTRUCTION County Courthouse located at The grantor, successor in inter- AND OPERATION OF AIR Lost The Boys & Girls Club of the 315 4th Street in Havre, MT est to the grantor or any other CONTAMINANT SOURCES). Hi-Line is seeking an energetic 59501, the following described person having an interest in LOST, MISSING OR STOLEN professional to direct its fund real property situated in Hill the property, at any time prior SCHELLINGER CONSTRUC- Reward! raising efforts. Experience with County, Montana: to the trustee’s sale, may pay TION CO., INC. (Name of Male, neutered cat. Grey w/ capital campaigns, major gift Join the Northern Montana Health Care Team! to the beneficiary or the suc- Applicant) will file on or about dark stripes & white feet. development, and planned 30 13th Street West, Havre, MT 59501 Lot 1, Jones Subdivision, cessor in interest to the 8/20/17 (Date) a notification Hacienda Trailer Court area. giving preferred but not required. according to Plat filed at docu- beneficiary the entire amount of intent to transfer location of If found call 262-7599 Successful candidate will plan, Release of Information ment No. 557043, located in then due under the deed of an air quality permit with the execute and track all aspects of Specialist the NE1/4NE1/4 Section 32 trust and the obligation se- Permitting and Compliance Di- the organization’s annual, capital $12.25-$14.46 and NW1/4NW1/4 Section 33, cured thereby (including costs vision/ Air Resources Manage- and endowment campaigns. Township 33 North, Range and expenses actually incurred ment Bureau of the Montana FOR SALE Public speaking and writing skills Financial Clearance 16 East, PMM, Hill County, and attorney’s fees) other than Department of Environmental a must. Representative Montana such portion of the Quality. $12.13-$14.16 For full description and principal as would not then be Dale L. Jones, as Grantor, application requirements email Housekeeper due had no default occurred Applicant seeks approval of its Under $100 [email protected] or call conveyed said real property to and thereby cure the default. transfer of location of Astec 265-6206. Open until filled. $9.67-11.38 Hill County Title Company, as Hot Plant (Brief Description of Please visit our website at www.NMHcare.org to FOR SALE Trustee, to secure an obliga- The scheduled Trustee’s Sale the Equipment for Which the Wing back chair $20 complete an online application and for additional tion owed to Mortgage Elec- may be postponed by public Permit was Issued) Air Quality Recliner chairs $20 each employment opportunities or call 406-262-1402 tronic Registration Systems, proclamation up to 15 days for Permit # 4626, 3285 to Sec- Metal 4 drawer file $40 for more information. Inc., solely as nominee for any reason, and in the event tion 20, T29N, R13E, Choteau Fitness Flyer $75 Employee optional benefits are available: health, U.S. Bank of a bankruptcy filing, the sale County (location, section, N.A., its successors and as- Office chairs $10 each Furniture Delivery & life, optical, dental, HSA/FLEX, 403b/pension may be postponed by the township, range & county) signs, as Beneficiary, by Deed trustee for up to 120 days by King mattress box spring $85 savings plan, vacation/sick & holiday pay. Salary Call 265-6839 Installer of Trust dated on December 8, public proclamation at least 5 miles SW of Box Elder, MT $11-$15 DOE commensurate with education & experience. 2008, and every 30 days. off Kremlin High Grade Rd. FOR SALE Network Tech recorded on December 12, (physical address or general Raspberry jam for sale. $15-$22 DOE 2008 as Book 171, Page 368, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO location) Various sizes. Mon-Fri F/T positions Document No. 573915. COLLECT A DEBT. ANY 265-8796 Benefits incl. Medical, vision, INFORMATION The division must approve or dental, SIRA The beneficial interest is cur- OBTAINED WILL BE USED disapprove the permit transfer Send resume or questions to: rently held by U.S. Bank Na- FOR THAT PURPOSE. within 30 days of receipt of a Over $100 [email protected] The Havre Daily News is seeking a carrier for tional Association. First Ameri- complete notice of intent. Any can Title Company of Montana, Dated: July 7, 2017. member of the public with FOR SALE Inc., is the Successor Trustee /s/ Kaitlin Ann Gotch questions or who wishes to Northside Motor Routes Complete commercial bingo BOX ELDER pursuant to a Substitution of Assistant Secretary, review a copy of the permit setup for sale. 2, 3, & 39 Trustee recorded in the office and the division’s analysis of it, PUBLIC SCHOOLS First American Title Company 406-868-1864 Approx 38 papers and Wednesday Shoppers of the Clerk and Recorder of of Montana, Inc. or to submit comments on the Job Announcement Hill County, Montana. Successor Trustee change of location must con- FOR SALE Title Financial Specialty tact the division at 1520 East Lift chair recliner, dark blue, Monthly transportation subsidy included. Box Elder Schools Needs: The beneficiary has declared Services Sixth Street, P.O. Box 200901, Excellent condition 1 Day Care Position open a default in the terms of said PO Box 339 Helena, Montana 390-2038 for the 2017-2018 School Available Immediately Deed of Trust by failing to Blackfoot ID 83221 59620-0901 - phone (406) Year. make the monthly payments STATE OF ) 444-3490. beginning January 1, 2017, Pets County of Bingham ) Monday through Friday afternoon delivery. and each month subsequent, Any comments on the location Please Submit: ) ss. Absolutely NO collecting required. which monthly installments transfer must be submitted to FREE TO GOOD HOMES 1. District Application for Outside cats-would make good These are independent contractor positions. would have been applied on On this 7th day of July, 2017, the division within 15 days af- barn cats and indoor cats. One Employment the principal and interest due before me, a notary public in ter the date of this publication. 2. Letter of Interest on said obligation and other kitten. Call Craig at 265-8789 For more and for said County and State, or 262-4843 3. Three (3) References charges against the personally appeared Kaitlin MNAXLP 4. Consent to Fingerprint information, call Jodene at 265-6795 or stop by property or loan. The total Ann Gotch, know to me to be Background Check amount due on this obliga- the Assistant Secretary of First the Havre Daily News office at 119 2nd Street for tion as of August 1, 2017 is FARM & RANCH 5. Day Care Provider American Title a carrier application. $194,446.55 principal, interest Certification Company of Montana, Inc., totaling $6,967.68, escrow Successor Trustee, known to advances of $715.76, and me to be the person whose Submit Information to: other fees and plus accruing Supplies name is subscribed to interest, late charges, and the foregoing instrument and Jeremy MacDonald, other costs and fees that may FOR SALE acknowledged to me that he Superintendent be advanced. executed the same. We have 1,000 pound grass Box Elder Public Schools hay round bales, they are PO Box 205 The Beneficiary anticipates $100.00 each or if you buy 10 SEAL Box Elder, MT and may disburse such /s/ Rae Albert or more $80.00 each. 59521-0205 amounts as may be required 406-248-5767 Notary Public Call 406-352-4195 for to preserve and protect the Bingham County, Idaho information property and for real property Commission expires: 9-6-2022 taxes that may become due or delinquent, unless such US Bank National Association amounts of taxes are paid by vs Dale L. Jones 103483-1 the Grantors. If such amounts are paid by the Beneficiary, the Hardrives Construction Inc amounts or taxes will be added 4800 Helfrick Road to the obligations secured by Billings MT 59103 PAPER the Deed of Trust. Other ex- 406-245-3128 penses to be charged against INSERTER the proceeds of this Will be doing construction on sale include the Trustee’s fees the Fresno Reservoir Road Part time and attorney’s fees, costs and from August 7th to October 10, production expenses of the sale and late 2017 charges, if any. position inserting Please expect delays papers. Must Beneficiary has elected, and has directed the Trustee to sell MNAXLP be 18 yrs old & the above described property able to stand for to satisfy the obligation. long periods of The sale is a public sale and time. Lift, push or any person, including the pull 50 lbs. Early beneficiary, excepting only the Trustee, may bid at the sale. morning & The bid price must be paid afternoon shift. immediately upon the close of bidding in cash or cash equiva- Pick up an lents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier’s application at checks). 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Box Elder Area Havre South Havre West

RUMMAGE SALE GARAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE 7535 Laredo Road 1539 5th Street in alley 1139 Wilson Ave 1st group of houses Rocky Saturday 8-3 Saturday 7:30-1:30 Boy turn off Roll top desk, two older TVs, Kids clothes, boys 8-12, girls Friday 9-7 Saturday 9-5 baby girl items, bassinet, 10-16, adult clothes, Lularoe, 94 Dodge Ram, 99 Pontiac clothes, etc., TOYS, reborn shoes, books, toys, girls bike, Grand Prix, raw honey, jams, baby doll, two queen comfort- stereo, TVs, desk, lamps, quilt baked goods, misc. clothes & ers, house plants, couch, rack, luggage, ent. center, household items. household items, planters, chil- flower pots, household, bed- dren’s books, dog bed, variety ding. clothing, & adult snowsuits. Havre Downtown GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE 6 Kober Drive FIRST STREET MANE 3152 Hwy 2 E Saturday 8 am - 12 pm ATTRACTION Across from Diesel Doctor 321 1st Street Friday 3-6 Saturday 8-12 GARAGE SALE 265-3433 Saddles, tack, Pendleton 7 Kober Drive Walk-ins welcome! blanket, washer/dryer, wo- Saturday 7-noon We provide haircuts, colors, ments clothes size 12-2x, Lots of kid clothing, toys, home perms, and eyebrow waxing. office equipment, desk, chairs, decor & misc. Assorted liters of shampoo household, lots of misc. and conditioner and all variet- GARAGE SALE ies of Hempz lotions. We FOUR FAMILY SALE 1241 Grant also have jewelry, hair clips, 10 Cypress Dr. Saturday 8-? flowers, cards, party supplies, Saturday 8-12 Coleman cook stove w/ stand, stuffed animals, summer Boy infant items & accesso- misc. hunting. Lots of brand clothes. Memorabilia. Lots of ries, girl infant-toddler items, name boys clothes, muck extras! Ice cream from Gram’s misc. kitchen & household, boots, coveralls. Way too welcome. lawnmower. much to list. Something for Stop in and check it out!!! Cookies & lemonade! everyone!

Havre East HUGE DRIVEWAY SALE GARAGE SALE 1012 Wilson Ave 800 8th Ave. Friday 12-6 Saturday 8-4 Friday 2-7 Saturday 9-? Household items, clothes, Lots of new clothes, toys, books, craft items & much household items. more, too many to list. Check it out! REAL ESTATE MULTI-FAMILY SALE 1432 5th St. GARAGE SALE Friday 4-7 Saturday 8-12 1050 Grant Ave (in alley) Friday 4-7 Saturday 8-1 1144 10TH AVE. Men/women clothing & shoes, Almost everything new. 3 Teen girl clothing, women’s 2 girls bikes-like new, books, bedroom, 2 bath, unfinished clothing, silver jeans, misc. jewelry, DVD cabinet, blankets, basement, 2840 total sq. ft. items. Priced to sell! sheets, towels, toys, games, $229,500 country music CDs, lots of 390-2422 misc. household. FOR SALE BY OWNER 3993 6th St. West, Meadowlark Estates RENTALS 11 Cypress Dr. 3,360 sq. ft. 1.6 acres, 5 bed, 4 bath, full $199,000 AUTOS 3 bed, 3 bath home, Master basement, 2 car garage, shop deck, fenced bath, 2 family rooms in walk no agents. out basement, one stall tuck Apartments under garage, fenced backyard Call: 406-945-3503 and deck off of kitchen. 2003 Toyota Small 2 bedroom close to Tacoma Lincoln McKinley and IGA Time is Call/Text John Carlson $700 includes utilities. running out @ 390-1381. 1426, 1426 1/4, 1426 1/2 636 6th St. 945-2027 Bullhook Real Estate, LLC $185,000 $12,495 ANTELOPE 4th Street Automatic, V6 $144,900 6 plex - 4-2bd units and 2 Double Cab 627 9th St. #2 1 bedroom, $375+ util & $375 COURT 3 rental houses with approx studio units - approximately $2430/month gross income. deposit APARTMENTS $1800 in monthly income. No pets/ smoking Call/Text John Carlson Call 945-3169 NOW LEASING!!! Call/Text John Carlson @ 390-1381. @ 390-1381. Bullhook Real Estate, LLC BRAND NEW 1 & 2 Bedroom Bullhook Real Estate, LLC PARKVIEW Housing Complex Handicapped accessible www.havredailynews.com APARTMENTS Property is not subsidized Studios, 1 & 2 bdrm; G&B MOTORS all utilities pd. By application only 406-390-2283 For more information 2110 US Highway 2 W contact Havre, Montana, MT 59501 HRDC District 4 at: (406) 265-2205 (406) 265-6743 or (406) 262-4694 or TTY RELAY 711 2229 5th Avenue, Havre, MT

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Housing’s Tight. Moving for your job? Rail- road, Nat. gas, etc.? Large home, 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath, 2 stall garage, 15-acre horse pasture, mins from city,$1150.00 plus utilities. Call 945-2027