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A jersey presentation took place on Friday, Oct. 12 before the throwback jersey game against Miles City to honor Shane Quilling and T.J. Haugen who were both members of State Championship teams for Sidney. Our program this year is dedicated to them. Each SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 player also wears the #78 and #30 on their helmets in their honor. Players in the picture are team captains Trevor Dean and Ryan Wyman and Junior Jett Jones, who is a cousin LIVE MUSIC BY “THE RELICS” to Shane Quilling. The other individuals in the picture are John & Lynn Haugen (T.J. Hau- STARTING AT 9PM JHQ·VSDUHQWV 7DPP\4XLOOLQJ 6KDQH4XLOOLQJ·VPRP DQG/HLJK0HUULWW 6KDQH·VVLVWHU  Sidney lost the game to Miles City 13-14. It was also senior night for the Sidney cross FRXQWU\DQGJROIWHDPV*RWRURXQGXSZHEFRPDQG7KH5RXQGXS·V)DFHERRNSDJHIRU more photos of the game and senior night. COSTUME JUDGING DRINK 11:30PM SPECIALS!!

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The third annual Comedy Café starring headliner Jeff Civillico and comedian Bob Stromberg, is coming to Watford City on Friday, October 26 at 7 p.m. Thurs, Oct 25 • 9am - 4pm Central at the Watford City Performing Arts Center at Refreshments & Watford City High School. Featured comedian, Drawings For Prizes! TV Host Personality and Philanthropist Jeff Civillico has been a Las Vegas Headliner Michele Herres, Agent with Caesars Entertainment State Farm Agent for 7 years, having performed 1000+ shows at , 216 Central Avenue Suite B • Sidney, MT 59270 • Bus: 406-488-2400 The Flamingo, and now at Jeff Civillico Bob Stromberg The Paris Hotel & Casino. -HII·V9HJDVVKRZDW3DULV/DV ÀQGZD\VWRPHHWWKHQHHGV Arts Foundation has teamed Vegas is highly-acclaimed and of new incoming families in up with the Comedy Café was named the #1 place to the community. 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He holds a world Café will work to fulfill that and using the arts to bring record for bungee jumping of mission. community together,” said his unicycle off a cliff in New “The support for this Jessie Scofield, Concert Zealand and goes “joggling” event and this cause has Series President. “We saw ( while jogging) for been amazing,” said Jim this as a perfect opportunity fun. Jeff will perform a family Konsor, the founding pastor to lend a hand on a unique friendly show tailored to of the ministry. “Demands for event for the whole family. Our the community, bringing his household items and clothing JRDOLVWRÀOOHYHU\VHDWLQWKDW unique blend of humor and have greatly increased over beautiful theater.” entertainment, and a bit of the last six months with the Tickets to the show Vegas to the Bakken. return of increased energy are $25 per person with all Opening the show production in the area, so proceeds going to further at 7 pm is Comedian and the support we receive at this the work of the ministry. Speaker Bob Stromberg. Bob event makes a huge difference Tickets can be purchased in is “a genuinely funny man,” LQKRZZHFDQKHOSÀOOWKHVH advance at iTickets.com and according to London Times. needs.” at area churches. 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The Performing Arts has been seen by over two “The Christmas Toy Event is Center is located at Watford million people from San Diego right around the corner and City High School, 2313 Wolves to the West End of London. we hope to provide toys and Den Parkway, Watford City. The Chicago Sun Times entertainment to over one For more information visit calls Bob, “…a mesmerizing hundred children.” .com/comedycafend. physical comedian.” Bakken Oil Rush is Find out more about the concert Along with a good laugh, expanding its operations to series and art foundation at guests will also enjoy locally- accommodate the additional longxarts.com. 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11025 40th St SW - Dickinson, ND Compete at District Leadership (Hwy 22-2 mi S of Loaf N Jug, 1 mi E) CONSTRUCTION RELATED TRACTORS / SKIDSTEERS HAY EQUIPMENT 544HB JD payloader-8’ bucket ’05 MTX 120 McCormick FWD- 8380 Case hydro swing Military 4 yd scraper smooth 4 spd w/4 PS, LH Shuttle BR 7090 NH baler-net/twine 75 Parsons trencher w/blade, Shifter,3 pt,3 hyd,540/1000,4400 #7 JD 3 pt mower, 3 pt bale spr frost teeth hr, 42” tires w/1760 KMW loader & JD dump rake,7 wheel FH rake 7610 Ditchwitch w/backhoe- grapple-Nice! 567 JD 7 wheel rake diesel, 18”X18” bucket,3339 7710 JD MFD-19 spd, 3 pt, 3 hyd, LIVESTOCK RELATED hrs, 6’ blade, 8’ ditch, frost 540/1000, 5300 hrs-Nice! 860 Schwartz mix wagon-4 aug teeth 3339 hrs 4640 JD-1000pto, 2 hyd, 6154 hr Artsway 800A mixer wagon 7610 Ditchwitch w/backhoe- 35 Masey Ferguson EZ Way 200 cr feeder w/wheels diesel, 18’ bucket, 6’blade, 8’ Ferguson Ford w/steel tracks 2 Ranchers Welding cr.feeders ditch 2972 hrs, no rear axle “M” International-gas,wide,1 hyd ’16 Powder River calf table 5010 Ditchwitch w/backhoe- D-17Allis Chalmers (not running) Big Valley self-catch head gate diesel, 18” shallow bucket 6’ 773G Bobcat-cab, heat 2788 hrs Poly Dome calf warmer blade, 8’ ditch, 3282 hrs 642 Bobcat- 20 free standing 24’ panels-6’ A420 Ditchwitch backhoe-3 pt 610 Bobcat-Wisconsin eng custom made roping chute 2 storage containers-20’ 96” snow bucket *12’X20’ insulated building kit FARM / MISC EQUIP Bobcat manure bucket w/grapple *4 cattle guards, *road signs 5250 DMI NH3 app w/counters, Dickey John cold flow sys, radar Ford tractor fenders 10 sheets 10’ wind break tin Pictured are front (from left to right): Dakota Wollan, Brenna Johnston, Karsen SEMIS /SEMI TRAILERS *40 – 12’ steel posts control, new hard faced knives, ’06 Volvo-super 10, wet kit, new ATV fence crossing wheel bearings & tires Kling, Dede Tepse, Alex Cook and Madison Spacher. Middle: (from left to right) Valmar 50’ applicator tires, brakes, & drums 100 sticks of pipe,2 pump heads Shayla Rolla, Jake Leppell, Isabell Boekelman, Gracie Dahl, Kell Helmuth, Cauy ’99 9400i IH-Super 10, N14 2 sm water tanks-new 8220 Case/IH 25’ pull type Cummins Red Top, 749,498 mi, VEHICLES / TRAILERS 635F JD 35’ flex head Hartel, Izaak Boekelman, Tyler Erickson, Kiaran Olson, Kanyon Tschetter, Miranda steers less than 500 mi, drives ’04 Chevy 3500 ext cab-diesel (6) 1000 NH3 tanks w/run gear Voegele and Jenna Mandler. Back: (from left to right): Neil Dahl, Caleb Boothe, less than 1500 duamax w/675 Deweze balebed 1450 NH3 tank w/run gear ’92 Ford L9000 diesel dump truck ’96 Ford Explorer-4X4,V-6 Mobility 600 fertilizer spreader Braeden Farnsworth, Brandon Rorex, Connor Cross, Laney Hartel, Alexis Davis, ’92 L9000 9 spd, 5th wheel plate ’89 Chevy 1500-2X4, 350, -new gear box & tire Henry Florida, Nick Brunelle, Ismael Carrillo, Alex Lundberg, Kristen Clark, Alician ’01 Pion-130 barrel, sight glass, V-8,auto 717 NH Super Chopper 2 row utility lights, hoses, fittings ’84 Chevy 3500 dually, 2X4, 30”, pick up head Garcia and Ian Lewis. th 716 IHC 7 bottom plow ’99 Trinity live bottom-works good flatbed, 5 wheel By Isabell Boekelman DZDUGZHUHSUHVLGHQW*UDFLH /DQH\ +DUWHO DQG *DEULHOOD ’80 Chevy C-70-diesel, tandem, lift Deere & Manure 2 row corn ’93 33 Load King 2842 belly dump The Watford City FFA Dahl, secretary Kell Helmuth Kaufman each received a ‘89 Transcraft 45’ Trailer w/hay tag, 20’ box, roll tarp & more planter w/steel wheels racks (hauls 27 bales) ’14 PJ 40’ GN-16’tilt bed, 18K 1 bottom plow, fuel tank Chapter, along with nine oth- and treasurer Shayla Rolla. Silver award. ‘80’s Great Dane 30’ Trailer winch, hyd jacks 8”X45’ Brandt auger-16hp Vanguard B&S 2 cyc eng er chapters from northwest The team did very well demon- The Watford City FFA w/hay racks (hauls 15 bales) ‘04 ABU 20’ bumper flatbed North Dakota, recently held strating their knowledge of Chapter was again the spon- ’81 Raven 40’ flatbed w/foldup tandem 6000# Rohrbilt 450 bu grain cart hay racks (hauls 27 bales) ‘89 Triggs 16’ GN Stock (2) JD moisture testers its annual District Leadership Parliamentary law. VRULQJFKDSWHULQ*UHHQKDQG 48’ & 53’ van trailers 2 horse open top trailer Balderson V Plow conv to 3pt Conference in Stanley. Wat- The Chapter competed Parliamentary Procedure. In 4 wheel running gear water tanker Stock trailers, flatbed trailers ford City was well represented in all of the public speaking this event, 23 teams consisting dolly with pintle hitch 2 wheel trailer, pickup box trailer 2-1000 gal fuel tank w/gasboy 10 truck rims alum & steel propane tank trailer w/winch 4000w generator-prop-motor with 33 of its members attend- events. Ian Lewis earned RIÀUVW\HDUPHPEHUVGHPRQ- 10 tires 22.5 & 24.5 ATVs / UTVs needs work ing along with advisors, Miss second place in the Extem- strated opening ceremonies, Pulson 15 gal air comp-new chrome 6”strait pipe,muffler,stacks ’16 JD 825i Gater-4X4, full cab, Hawbaker and Mr. Wisness. poraneous Public Speaking a main motion, amendment, 24”x24” underbed toolbox heat, 7500 hrs Honda 3 hp gas eng-new ’15 JD 825i Gater-4X4 crew cab 4-16” pickup tires-used Watford City placed 4th in Event. In Demonstration, Alex- point of order, division and S4, no cab, 1700 mi-clean! pickup toolbox, prop bottles Chapter-of-the-day points, be- is Davis received 3rd place in discussion. Watforrd City was camper sewer hose-new ’14 Polaris 6X6 Big Boss hind Ray, Stanley and Tioga. 'HPRQVWUDWLRQ$OLFLDQ*DUFLD well-represented as we had a ’13 CF Moto 500-4x4,1900 mi sm trailer of misc tools,*iron rack ’06 Honda Rancher 4x4-3K mi *tire cage, *tire bead blower The Parliamentary Procedure placed 3rd in Memorized Pub- gold, silver and bronze team. Misc ATVs *generator, *air tank, *shelving team, consisting of our chap- lic Speaking. Dede Tepse was Receiving gold individually *Holland 5th wheel plate & slicer WHU RIÀFHUV UHFHLYHG D *ROG our creed winner this year and were Kiaran Olson, Dede team award. Members were earned silver. All of the speak- Tepse, Madison Spacher, *TERMS: Cash/Bankable Check *Lunch Served *Not Responsible for accidents *Statements on required to perform opening ers represented our chapter Neil Dahl, and Ismael Car- day of sale take precedence over printed material *Owner reserves the right to reject any and closing ceremonies and well and we even had Henry ULOOR 6LOYHU RIÀFHUV LQFOXGHG and all bids *Sold as is, where is with no guarantees or warranties implied whatsoever demonstrate 10 abilities in Florida entertain everyone in Caleb Boothe, Dakota Wollan, parliamentary law. This is talent. Karsen Kling, Brandon Rorex, the most competitive event The freshmen did an out- Tyler Erickson, Kristen Clark, at the conference. Receiving VWDQGLQJMREDVWKH*UHHQKDQG Jenna Mandler, and Brenna *ROG LQGLYLGXDO DZDUGV ZHUH Quiz team won first place Johnston. Receiving bronze vice president Cauy Hartel, and earned gold. Individu- were Alex Lundberg, Kanyon reporter Isabell Boekelman ally, Ismael Carrillo, Karson Tschetter, Izaak Boekelman, and sentinel Jake Leppell. Kling, Kanyon Tschetter, Izaak Braedon Farnsworth and Ali- Receiving a Silver individual Boekelman, and Kristen Clark FLDQ*DUFLD all earned gold, while Tyler Members attending the Erickson earned a silver. The District Leadership Confer- Chapter Quiz team received a ence had a lot of fun. It was silver team award. In the indi- an excellent opportunity for vidual results, Connor Cross them to develop their leader- UHFHLYHG *ROG ZKLOH ,VDEHOO ship skills. Boekelman, Shayla Rolla, HELP WANTED TRICK OR • Canal Mainenance Person Starting immediately, 45 hours/week, TREAT usually 7am - 4:30pm Mon-Fri WITH US! • 2 Ditchriders We offer good pay, health insurance, 2 weeks’ vacation & retirement benefits. 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Looking for full-time Propane Year old hens for sale. 701- acquisitions! Call 406-480- maintained, good tires, 20-22 Drivers to operate transport 675-2324 or 701-421-1205. 2024, ask for Barry. CANAL MAINTENANCE and bobtails. 40+Hours a miles per gallon, great winter PERSON; DITCHRIDERS week. Overtime paid. Day and CATTLEMEN PILOT SERVICE car! $11,300 will deal. 406- Canal maintenance person, night shifts open. Competitive Steel feed bunks, panels, You buy it we fly it. Single 963-7654 evenings. starting immediately, 45 hours/ pay D.O.E. Paid holidays, paid round bale feeders, rough engine, multi engine, turbine. week, usually 7 a.m.-4:30 daily incentive bonus, FR’s lumber. Williston Saddlery, Aircraft management service FOR SALE p.m., Monday-Friday. Two supplied and health Insurance Hwy 2 West. 701-572-2267. also available. Call 406-480- RESTORED DOLLS; ditchriders, we offer good pay, available. Company housing 2024, ask for Barry. BEARS, FURNITURE health insurance, 2 weeks’ available. MOUSE ASSAULT BAIT Restored 1970s to 2009 dolls, vacation and retirement $25-28/hr. Hiring in Williston, Kills mice quickly. Available ROUND OR some original clothes, some benefits. Contact us if you North Dakota, 701-850-7448. at Williston Saddlery, Hwy 2 RECTANGULAR TABLES & redressed like original, bears know anyone/any age, man Requirements: Tanker and West. 701-572-2267. CHAIRS FOR RENT and furniture for Christmas. or woman who wants a good HazMat endorsement, 2 Parties, weddings, get Call 406-768-7395. FOR SALE job with good benefits and years verifiable experience, togethers. Ultimate Showdown Portable corral panel trailers. pre-employment drug Assoc. Located at Hefty Seed RIFLE SCOPE Continuous fence 5 bar or 6 testing. Apply at: www. Co. South of Sidney, has Zeiss Conquest HD5, bar 20 foot sections. Gates bluefl amepropane.net or call tables & chairs for rent. Will 5x25x50, still in the box. Call made out of 2” pipe. Corner number listed. deliver. Call 406-488-4338. 701-770-0616. post station braces. Call for DENTAL HYGIENIST more information, 701-770- REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Healthy Smiles Dental is 2260. 2017 CUSTOM MADE MEDICAL CANNABIS looking for an energetic and SCHULT MANUFACTURED CARD CLINIC CATTLEMEN motivated hygienist to join our HOME All surrounding areas medical Dependable Ritchie Livestock team. Please drop off resume Home is 16x76 with Cemplank cannabis card clinic on water fountains, fall vaccines at 203 2nd Ave. SW, Sidney or siding, Magnum Foundation October 20, 2018 in Sidney, and pour ons. Loading chutes. email drthiessen@midrivers. System, maximum insulation, MT. To make appointment Williston Saddlery, Hwy 2 com. sound and moisture barrier, call 406-672-3172, for more West. 701-572-2267. drywall throughout. Lots of information and to be put on CARRIERS NEEDED upgraded kitchen cabinets, schedule. Need extra cash or want SERVICES 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, WELDING to get some exercise while Inline water fi lter system, water CANNABIS CLINICS Welding & repair work. No job getting paid? We have carrier softener, reverse osmosis, Clinics coming in October and is too small. Portable welder, routes available in several walk in closet, master bathroom November. Call Around the WE WANT YOUR FURNITURE reasonable rates. 701-444- parts of Sidney. 406-433- with large shower. Open fl oor Clock Cannabis to get more 2936. OR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 3306 or fi ll out application at plan, deck & handicap ramp. information and to be on the The Roundup, 111 W. Main, Comes with like-new 8x20 schedule, 406-480-7959. (that are in good shape) Sidney. R&L PAINTING Will paint houses, barns, shipping container (storage) & standby generator. Home is SALE FOR RENT quonsets, silos, grain bins, etc. ESTATE SALE AND WE’LL HAUL THEM TOO! References available. R&L total electric. 406-979-5020. RV SPOTS FOR RENT Everything must go. Furniture, Painting, call 406-488-8244 or RV spots available in Lee’s MISSOURI RIVER tools, vehicles, electronics. Tables, chairs, nightstands, lamps,amps, 406-480-4055. Trailer Court, Sidney, MT. $550 FRONTAGE Friday, October 19, 4 p.m.; patio furniture, parlor Missouri River Frontage SE Saturday, October 20, 4 p.m., chairs, couches, loveseats, The Roundup of Poplar, MT; approximately 12283 1st St. (Sidney Circle easy chairs, beds, cribs, 455 Acres with 221 irrigated, Subdivision) end tables, small & large AUTO TRADER $1,175,000. Call Dan Reddick, appliances, high chairs, toys Broker BHHS, 406-580-0653. INSTALLED for toddlers, bikes (all sizes), DOWNSIZE TO ELEGANCE lamps, wall decor & more! New construction in Sidney, 2 WINDSHIELDS 16' LUND LAKER bedroom, 2 bath units. 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Clinic Pharmacy Extended Care Alexander, ND • 701-828-3100 Rau School Mon., Oct. 22: Scalloped po- DME Sales Lead Specialist Director of Nursing Thurs., Oct. 18: No school. tatoes and ham, green beans, Certified Nurse Assistant Fri., Oct. 19: No school. fruit, buns. Clinic Receptionist Licensed Practical Nurse Mon., Oct. 22: Scalloped pota- Tues., Oct. 23: Roast beef and Registered Nurse toes with ham and peas, apple swiss, chips, carrots, fruit. Dining Services crisp, bread. Wed., Oct. 24: Goulash, corn, Tues., Oct. 23: Quesadilla, rice, fruit, buns. Food Service Worker II Lodge corn, pineapple. Fairview School Cook Per Diem Food Service Worker Per Diem Wed., Oct. 24: Pizza sub, salad, Thurs., Oct. 18: No school. Utility Dishwasher Worker Kitchen Supervisor Classifieds oranges. Fri., Oct. 19: No school. Resident Assistant Environmental Services Reaching over 10,889 Households in Western Froid School Mon., Oct. 22: Pulled pork sand- Thurs., Oct. 18: No school. wiches, baked beans, peas, fruit. Housekeeper Patient Accounts Representative North Dakota Fri., Oct. 19: No school. Tues., Oct. 23: Chicken tetrazz- and Eastern Montana Every Week ECF Housekeeper Mon., Oct. 22: Taco burger ini, garlic toast, salad with ranch, Laundry Worker Perioperative RN (Please Print) with cheese, lettuce mix, taco fruit. bar, fruit. Wed., Oct. 24: Baked potato bar, (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Tues., Oct. 23: Chicken su- corn, fruit, dessert, bun. Laboratory preme, egg rolls, fruit. Watford City School Phlebotomist/ Lab Clerk (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) Wed., Oct. 24: Hamburger gravy Thurs., Oct. 18: No school. over mashed potatoes, veggies, Fri., Oct. 19: No school. (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) buns, dessert. Mon., Oct. 22: Corn dogs, potato Bainville School wedges, corn, fresh fruit. (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) Thurs., Oct. 18: Cheeseburger, Tues., Oct. 23: Nachos with french fries, green beans, apples. beans and cheese, peaches. (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) ($9.25) Fri., Oct. 19: Loaded potato Wed., Oct. 24: Tater tot casse- soup, roll, cheese stick, pears. role, green beans, roll, fresh fruit. (31) ($9.35) (32) ($9.45) (33) ($9.55) (34) ($9.65) (35) ($9.75) (36) ($9.85) (etc) Mon., Oct. 22: Nacho tots, taco Alexander School bar, bananas, ice cream. Thurs., Oct. 18: No school. BENEFITS: Health insurance • Generous paid leave • Com- $9.25 for 30 words or less; 10¢ per Tues., Oct. 23: Turkey sub, Fri., Oct. 19: No school. petitive pension plan • Flexible spending accounts • Voluntary additional word chips, veggie sticks, strawber- Mon., Oct. 22: Popcorn chicken dental, vision, critical illness and accident insurance • Life and Payment Must Accompany Ad ries. bowl, mashed potatoes and gra- AD & D Insurance • Hospital and Fitness Facility Discounts Wed., Oct. 24: BBQ chicken vy, corn, breadstick. legs, cheesy potatoes, green Tues., Oct. 23: Lasagna rollups For additional information or to apply online, # of words x # of Times = Cost $ beans, tropical fruit. with meat sauce, corn, garlic please visit our website or contact: Mail To: Richey School toast. Human Resources • Phone: (406) 488-2571 • [email protected] Name The Roundup Thurs., Oct. 18: No school. Wed., Oct. 24: Mini corn dog, 216 14th Ave SW • Sidney, Montana Fri., Oct. 19: No school. chips, cheese. 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If you have questions about the event, please contact Leslie Kelly FREE To Public! 701.444.8661 • [email protected] 10A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 Hay Bale Decorating Winners Help Us Celebrate NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK Dispose of all your unwanted October 21-27 Girl Scout Troops 2338 and 2358, from left, leader Becky Bradley, cadettes Lily Reisig, & expired medications. Addison Morken, Allison Thiel, Katrina Ridl and Girl Scout dad Mike Ridl receive the Grand &KDPSLRQ DQG 3HRSOH·V Choice hay bale sculpture 701-444-2410 contest award. The Scouts received a $100 Reynolds 244 N Main Street Market gift card from Reyn- olds Market and popcorn Watford City, ND basket from Party Central.

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Forever Buds 4-H Club members, front from left, Cambree Denowh, Peyton Denowh, Danica Denowh and Brylee Mc- Nally; back,Kree McNally, Makayla Sparks, Brandon Becker, Brielle Gorder, Madison Sparks, Ali Merritt, Trista Hovde, Wacey Hovde and Cedar Hovde receive the hay bale sculp- ture 3rd place award of a $25 Reynolds Gift Card, donated by Albin Land and Cattle. Thank you to all the clubs, businesses and organizations Sidney Open House ...... 10am - 3pm who shared their talents in the hay bale sculptures through- out Richland County. (Photos submitted) Culbertson Open House ...... 10am - 1pm Free Oil Changes For Refreshments & Door Prizes Veterans At Quick Change Oil

From Monday, November 5 through Friday, November 9 Sidney, MT Quick Change Oil will be offering free oil changes to veterans 201 West Holly St • 406-482-2704 and the spouses of deployed active service members. No ap- pointments will be necessary. Culbertson, MT This is the fourth year Quick Change Oil has provided this service. 18 East 2nd St • 406-787-5890 Quick Change Oil is located at 714 W Holly St. in Sidney. www.richlandfcu.com They are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information, contact them at 406-488-1915. Fairview Bazaar and Fireworks, Sunday Nov. 11 The Fairview Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to kick off the holiday season Sunday, November 11 with a full day of fun and shopping in Fairview. The annual craft bazaar runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Fairview cafeteria and commons area, with vendors selling everything from crafts to delicious food items. Pick up that perfect gift or some special items just for yourself. Head out to Sundheim Park for one of the most special nights of the season, beginning at 5 p.m. Enjoy huge holiday AgesAges 40+40+ decorations, Christmas music, wagon rides with Katelyn Dy- nneson, and a visit with Santa Claus. Hot dogs and chili will be served by the Speech & Drama kids for a free will offering. 7KHVSHFWDFXODUÀUHZRUNVGLVSOD\RYHUWKHKLVWRULF)DLUYLHZ • FREE Clinical Breast Exam Bridge will start at 7 p.m. Join us for a truly special day and evening as we celebrate • Blood Pressure Check our veterans and usher in the Christmas season. • Take Home FIT Kit McKenzie County Community • Smoking Cessation Assistance Foundation (MCCF) Seeks • Genetic Testing Information Station Grant Applications, • 3D Mammography Tours Deadline Nov. 10

McKenzie County, ND - The Community Foundation Fund is giving out over $5,400 in grants to local organizations. Ap- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 from 1-4 PM SOLFDQWVPXVWEHD F  QRQSURÀWJRYHUQPHQWDJHQFLHV *URXSVZLWKRXWVXFKGHVLJQDWLRQPD\HQOLVWDÀVFDOVSRQVRU Apply ONLINE only at www.NDCF.net/McKenzieCounty Sidney Health Center Outpatient Surgery Area tab Apply for Grant. Applications are due by Nov 10th. The local 216 14th Ave SW • Sidney, Montana advisory committee will discuss the applications and determine grant awards in November. The McKenzie County Community Foundation was estab- Participants will fill-out a quick health form, navigate through various screening stations and lished to fund priority needs of the community that would not otherwise be funded, or did not have complete funding. Areas have an opportunity to schedule follow-up appointments for mammograms, pelvic exams, LWFDQEHQHÀWDUHSDUNVDQGUHF\RXWKVHUYLFHVVRFLDOVHUYLFHV emergency services, or healthcare. Earnings from the fund are colonoscopies, routine physicals, and genetic testing as needed. given annually. Please email questions or to get more information at [email protected] and one of the local committee October is National members will respond. Or with general questions about NDCF email John Heinen at [email protected] Breast Cancer Awareness Currently we cannot fund all of our annual requests. If you Month... are an individual, social service group, or Company, your gift combined with others will allow us to make a bigger impact in Let’s Get Screened! our community. Gifts are welcomed and accepted at any time of \HDU7KLVLVDTXDOLÀHGHQGRZPHQWIXQGDQGFHUWDLQGRQDWLRQV will qualify for a 40% state income tax credit for those in or out - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY - RIVWDWHÀOLQJLQ1RUWK'DNRWD)RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQDERXWWKH services of NDCF, contact John our NDCF regional support Please call the Sidney Health Center Outpatient Coordinator at 406-488-2195 with questions. person at [email protected]. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 11A PSC Candidate Randy Pinocci Visits Sidney ATTENTION AREA COOKS! Pull out your tastiest recipes & enter our "Make It With Sugar" Contest! Friday, October 26th • Reynolds Market • Sidney, MT Entries Accepted From 9 - 10am ENTER IN ANY OR ALL CATEGORIES! Randy Pinnoci, Republican candidate for Public Service Cake • Cookies • Pies • Candy Commission District One (left), meets with Richland County Commissioner, Duane Mitchell (right). (Photo by Jordan Breads & Rolls • Other Hall) st By Jordan Hall Prizes Will Be Given Away For 1 Place In All Categories Public Service Commission candidate, Randy Pinocci, PLUS A $100 People’s Choice Award! recently visited Sidney in a campaign stop, soliciting votes and ALL Entries Receive a FREE Bag Of Sugar spreading his message of common sense regulation. Pinnoci, who has previously served as a representative to the state leg- Include Food Club islature for House District 19, is a Sun River native and winner of the 2018 Republican primary for PSC District One. He is products in your $ 00 challenging Democrat Doug Kaecher on the November 6 ballot. recipe & you’ll be Reynolds 7KH3XEOLF6HUYLFH&RPPLVVLRQLVDÀYHPHPEHUERDUGWKDW entered to win a: 50Gift Card is responsible for the regulation of energy, telecommunications, water and sewer, transportation (to include taxi service), and pipeline utilities. Pinocci spoke with The Roundup while he was in Sidney about his aspirations and goals for the Public Service Over $500 In Prizes! Commission. $PDULDK+LHUÀUVWSODFH&DNHZLWKKHUJLIWFDUG Regarding his trip to Sidney, which concluded a tour through GRQDWHGE\&RRNV2Q0DLQ:LOOLVWRQ the Highline that included Ft. Benton, Chinook, and Malta, Recipes must contain at leastt½t ½ cup granulated, l t d brownb or powdereddd sugar &&b be servable bll ini 3LQRFFLVDLG´,·YHFRPHWRHQFRXUDJHWKHWHDPOHDGHUVLQWKH Sponsored By: tasting portions. Recipe must be included. Winning recipes will be published. Only entries area. The area of District One is bigger than some states. To in disposable containers will be accepted. Containers will not be returned. manage a campaign in an area of 19 counties is overwhelming.

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