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Guide in Willistonlliston at: Invitations will be charged for Tester to Senate • 3 Amigos Send your Leaders: Keep COOL announcements to • Albertson’s Submitted by Dan Malessa Box 1207, Sidney, MT Senator leads nearly one-third of Senate in bipartisan de- • Gramma Sharon’sn’s fense of Country of Origin Labeling email to 6HQDWRU-RQ7HVWHU·VKDLUFXWPD\EHIURPWKHVEXW email esidney • Hedderich’s he knows that being COOL never gets old. @ .com COOL – Country of Origin Labeling – allows American fam- or stop by our office at • Kum ‘n Go (2 Locations) ilies to know where the meat they buy at the store is raised and processed. Tester is a staunch supporter of the rule, saying that 111 W. Main, Sidney consumers have the right to know where their food comes from • Scenic Sports and that U.S. producers have the right to market their livestock as born and raised in America. • Simonson’s But with the popular rule still under consideration at the World Trade Organization (WTO), Tester today sent Senate leaders a bipartisan letter urging them to reject any efforts to • Thomas Petroleum C-Store weaken or suspend COOL rules as Congress works on end-of- the-year funding legislation. • Williston Airport “Congress enacted COOL in response to demand from con- VXPHUVDQGOLYHVWRFNSURGXFHUVµ7HVWHUDQGFROOHDJXHVZURWH Senate Appropriations Committee leaders. “Any legislative rider to undermine it would disadvantage American producers and roll-back the transparency within our meat markets. It is critical that Congress not short-circuit ongoing efforts to support EVENTS American producers and consumers.” 7HVWHU·VOHWWHUZKLFKLVVLJQHGE\IHOORZ0RQWDQD6HQDWRU SEND US YOUR EVENTS! John Walsh, highlights how earlier this year the Senate Appro- THE ROUNDUP: PO Box 1207 111 West Main • Sidney, MT priations Committee rejected attempts to weaken or suspend 111 West Main • Sidney, MT 59270 406-433-3306 • 1-800-749-3306 COOL enforcement. 406-433-3306 • Fax: 406-433-4114 • Email: [email protected] ´,QWRGD\·VIDVWFKDQJLQJZRUOGLWLVLPSRUWDQWWKDW0RQWDQD producers can tell folks where their food comes from,” said Bill Richland County Bullard, CEO of the Montana-based national cattle producer Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone. organization R-CALF. “I want to thank Senator Tester for con- Fri., Oct. 10 AREA RECOVERY GROUPS WLQXLQJWRSXWERWK86SURGXFHUVDQGFRQVXPHUVÀUVWE\ÀJKWLQJ 11:30 a.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be hosting MONDAYS: for common-sense food labeling.” a meal. For more info call 406-433-8077. Noon — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 7HVWHU·V&22/LQYROYHPHQWGDWHVEDFN\HDUV,WLQFOXGHV 6:30 p.m. – 5 stone drug and alcohol recovery meeting, 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. working with the Agriculture Department to revise COOL rules Sidney Church of Nazarene, 606 9th ST. SW, back door is 1 - 3 p.m. – Grief Recovery Support Group in First after the WTO previously found its implementation was incon- open. Lutheran Church, Fellowship Room, Watford City. sistent with trade obligations. Sat., Oct. 11 6 p.m. – Al-Anon,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., Tester joined with Senators Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) and Mike 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Kiwanis fruit pick-up at Johnson 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Fairview Alliance (Q]L 5:\R WRSUDLVHWKHUHYLVHGUXOHVLQ Hardware warehouse. Church, 704 S. 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Submitted by LaVanchie didates for Richland County uled in October. Submitted by Dan Janes the type of coverage (price University, Ag Building Audi- Starkey Sheriff, Richland County Dis- Candidates for U.S. Sen- USDA North Dakota Farm protection, county revenue torium 104 The Sidney Area Cham- trict Court Judge and House ate, Montana House of Repre- Service Agency (FSA) is part- protection, and/or individual The meetings are free ber of Commerce and Agricul- Districts 36 and 37. Each can- sentatives Amanda Curtis and nering with the North Dakota revenue protection) for the and open to the general public. ture and the Richland County didate has the opportunity to U.S. Representative Steve State University Extension 2014-18 crop years. “Farm owners and opera- Farm Bureau invite Richland provide a short prepared mes- Daines have been invited to a Service to host a series of The informational meet- tors have a lot of decisions to County residents to the Can- sage, followed by questions debate on October 21st, both informational meetings to dis- ings will explain the program make for these new programs didates Forum scheduled for submitted by the audience. parties have accepted and cuss the Agricultural Risk Cov- election, base allocation and and we want to make sure ev- 6:00 p.m. on October 23rd. It This is an excellent opportunity will be present. The debate erage (ARC) and Price Loss yield update process. eryone has as much informa- will be held at the MSU Exten- to discover how the candidates will be held at the Richland Coverage (PLC) programs Meetings will be held in tion as possible before making sion conference room north of stand on local issues. County Fair Event Center at authorized by the Agricultural the following locations: enrollment choices,” said Aar- Sidney on Highway 200. We are also excited to 7:00 p.m. Questions from the Act of 2014. October 8, 1pm-3pm, on Krauter, North Dakota FSA Invited locally are can- announce two debates sched- audience will be submitted to The 2014 Farm Bill autho- Minot, North Central Research State Executive Director. “All a moderator and read to the rizes three program election Extension Center, 5400 High- interested producers, regard- candidates. options: PLC, ARC-County way 83 South. less of operation size, should Candidates for U.S. (ARC-CO) and ARC-Individual October 9, 8am-10am, join us to learn more about House of Representatives, for- (ARC-IC). Producers must Williston, Williston Research these new programs.” mer State Senator Ryan Zinke make a one-time decision to Extension Center, 14120 High- For more information Appliances and John Lewis, have been retain or reallocate crop bases, way 2 about the meetings, please imagination at work® invited to a debate scheduled to retain or update program October 9, 2pm-4pm, FRQWDFW\RXUORFDO)6$RIÀFH for October 20th=LQNH·VFDP- payment yields and select Dickinson, Dickinson State SDLJQKDVFRQÀUPHG$JDLQ the event will be held at the Fridges, Stoves, Richland County Fair Event Washers, Dryers Center at 7:00 p.m. Farm Bureau Both offer a prime oppor- & More! tunity to learn how each can- didate will represent Eastern Montana in the U.S. Senate as Photo Contest well as in the U.S. Congress. Each U.S. candidate forum will also be carried live via radio Submitted by Nicole SXWRQE\WKH:RPHQ·V/HDG- photos that capture what the and television. Hackley ership Committee. The photo theme means to them. Contest Watch for further details Richland County Farm contest will be held this year rules are: 1) The entrant must to be released. Bureau is helping to promote during the Montana Farm be a current MFBF member. WKLV \HDU·V 0RQWDQD )DUP Bureau Federation (MFBF) 2) Contest is open to amateur Appliances Sales Center Bureau 2014 Photo Contest, Annual Convention at the photographers only. 3) Photos Mon-Fri: 10am - 6pm | 406-433-1823 | 214 S. Central Ave • Sidney, MT Billings Hotel and Convention must be taken by the entrant. Center, November 9th-12th. 4) Photos can be black and Photos will be on display and white, or color, sizes 3x5, 5x7 voted on by popular vote. The or panoramic 4x12. 5) Name, ZLQQHUV RI ÀUVW VHFRQG DQG address and membership third places will be announced number must be on back. 6) at the awards banquet on No more than three photos Tuesday, November 11th. First per entrant. 7) No matting or place earns $75, second place framing. y $50 and third place $25. The Pictures can be submittede top three winning photographs to Lisa McFarland at 8201 Molt become the property of MFBF Rd, Billings, MT 59106. Please to be used for display and include a stamped envelopeT publicity purposes. for return of photos. For any The theme for 2014 is questions you can contactg “Faces of Agriculture”, and Lisa at (406) 698-9809 or lisa. WKH :RPHQ·V &RPPLWWHH HQ- [email protected]. courages members to enter To To Nancy, Barry Exploration & William Van Hook & Drilling Everything Roundup on the web. for donating their 4-H beef!

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Sidney Health Center Hospice is commencing its Grief Support Group. The group, which is facilitated by Pastor Richard Eggar, Hospice Chaplain; Jeri Stone, RN; and Karen Arnold Truax, MSW will meet weekly on Tuesdays for eight sessions. Participants will receive information on the grieving process and work through Nancy Van Hook (Middle) and Vonnie Van Hook (R) donate 4-H beef to their grief in a sharing group. For more information or to register, Barb Mocko, a cook at Crestwood. SOHDVHFDOOWKH+RVSLFHRIÀFHDW Crestwood 410 3rd Ave SW • Sidney • 406-433-3721 or TTY 711 • [email protected] 216 14th Ave SW - Sidney, MT Phone: (406) 488-2138 to Register ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 7A Big Horn Sheep Survey Shows Decline

Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish In addition, a permit is still required to take parts or the whole 5HVXOWVIURPWKLVVXPPHU·VELJKRUQVKHHSVXUYH\LQGLFDWH carcass of a road-killed deer. Permits are free and available from Fall Seasonal Coffee the population in western North Dakota is lower than last year. JDPHZDUGHQVDQGORFDOODZHQIRUFHPHQWRIÀFHV State Game and Fish Department big game biologist Brett A few precautions can minimize chances of injury or prop- Limited Time! Wiedmann said the July-August survey showed a minimum of erty damage in a deer-vehicle crash. 287 bighorn sheep, down 4 percent from 2013. Results revealed Always wear your seat belt. 82 rams, 153 ewes and 52 lambs. 'RQ·WVZHUYHRUWDNHWKHGLWFKWRDYRLGKLWWLQJDGHHU7U\ Due to an ongoing disease event in the northern badlands, WREUDNHDVPXFKDVSRVVLEOHDQGVWD\RQWKHURDGZD\'RQ·W *DPHDQG)LVKELRORJLVWVKDYHYHULÀHGPRUHWKDQELJKRUQ lose control of your vehicle or slam into something else to miss • Pumpkin Spice sheep deaths over the summer. Wiedmann said the survey is a the deer. You risk less injury by hitting the deer. • S’mores WDOHRIWZRVHJPHQWVRIWKHVWDWH·VSRSXODWLRQ´7KHIRXUKHUGV If you spot deer ahead, slow down immediately and honk in the northern badlands not affected by the die-off increased your horn. • Jack Frost 28 percent from last year, with the lamb count increasing 46 Order 2015 OUTDOORS Calendars SHUFHQWµ:LHGPDQQVDLG´+RZHYHUWKHHLJKWKHUGVLPSDFWHG The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is taking • Holiday Roast by disease declined 25 percent, with the lamb count declining orders for its North Dakota OUTDOORS calendar, the source by 66 percent.” for all hunting season and application dates for 2015. Along Join Our Loyalty Program Although population levels were down markedly in portions with outstanding color photographs of North Dakota wildlife and Buy 10lbs of coffee, get the 11th FREE of the northern badlands, biologists were pleased to see a slight scenery, it also includes sunrise-sunset times and moon phases. increase in the southern badlands. To order, send $3 for each, plus $1 postage, to: Calendar, osition Open! ssociate P Call For De 7KHGHSDUWPHQW·VVXUYH\GRHVQRWLQFOXGHDSSUR[LPDWHO\ North Dakota Game and Fish Department, 100 N. Bismarck Sales A tails. bighorn sheep that live in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt Expressway, Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. Be sure to include a Open Mon - Sat: 9am - 6pm National Park. WKUHHOLQHUHWXUQDGGUHVVZLWK\RXURUGHURUWKHSRVWRIÀFHPD\ 224 Main Street • Williston, ND Game and Fish wildlife veterinarian Dan Grove said only not deliver our return mailing. 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Consequently, impacts will be more apparent PLOTS Cover BILL ROSSER when females and lambs are recounted next March, but the full The deadline is months ~ ~ extent of the outbreak likely will not be realized until the 2015 away, but now is the time to survey is completed.” frame the perfect photograph Each summer, Game and Fish Department biologists count for a contest that will deter- ESTATE AUCTION and classify all bighorn sheep, a process that takes nearly six mine the cover of the 2015 weeks to complete as biologists locate each bighorn herd in the Private Land Open To Sports- badlands by tracking radio-marked animals from an airplane, men guide. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014 • 11:00 AM and then hike into each group to record demographic data using From end-of-day hunting 1008 West Broadway • Williston, North Dakota a spotting scope and binoculars. Biologists then complete the shots, to scenic or land- annual survey by recounting lambs in March to determine lamb scape shots, the North Dakota For Information - Call Janet Mason, PR at 701-570-4242 UHFUXLWPHQWRUODPEVWKDWVXUYLYHWKHÀUVWZLQWHU Game and Fish Department Motorists Warned to Watch for Deer wants to feature hunter pho- Motorists are reminded to watch for deer along roadways, tos on the 2015 PLOTS cover especially this time of year, because juvenile animals are dis- and elsewhere that showcase persing from their home ranges. 1RUWK'DNRWD·VVWURQJKXQWLQJ October through early December is the peak period for heritage. deer-vehicle accidents. Motorists are advised to slow down and 7KH GHSDUWPHQW·V IUHH exercise caution after dark to reduce the likelihood of encounters PLOTS guide, which highlights VEHICLES • TRAILER • TRACTOR • BOATS TOOLS with deer along roadways. Most deer-vehicle accidents occur walk-in hunting areas across • 1991 Ford Ranger, Super Cab, 156,000 miles • Extension cords; drop lights • 1965 IH Model 706, gas, SN 21195 S-Y, hour meter broke, • Heavy duty car ramps; chain hoist; battery chargers; jumper primarily at dawn and dusk when deer are most often moving WKHVWDWHZDVÀUVWSXEOLVKHG new tires, 72 HP cables; various ratchet straps • 1986 WW bumper pull stock trailer, 6x16 • Chain hoist around. in the late 1990s. • 1982 Lund, 16 foot w/ 50 HP Mercury, power trim and • B&D industrial reciprocating saw Shoreline trailer • Briggs & Stratton 675 pressure washer Motorists should be aware of warning signs signaling deer The only real contest • 2011 Lund, 12’ with backwater mud motor and trailer • Champion 1800 and 4000 portable generators • Duck boat, 13’8” • Craftsman rotary lawn mower, 22”, side discharge are in the area. When you see one deer cross the road, look for guideline is that photos • Back blade, 7’ • TMAX, ATV and utility electric winch, Model 4500 • Stihl M270 chain saw a second or third deer to follow. Also, pay attention on roadways must include a PLOTS sign, • B&D five piece tool kit; rechargeable HOUSEHOLD • MISCELLANEOUS • Various tool boxes posted with Deer Crossing Area caution signs. front-facing or silhouette. • Yard & garden tools; golf clubs • TSC utility box, 3’x19”x18” • Safety deposit box • (2) ATV haulers; hitch mount • HP printer, Desk jet 3915 • Large assortment of hand tools, wrenches, sockets, etc. Deer-vehicle accidents are at times unavoidable. If an ac- The contest deadline is • Vizio flat screen TV; Vizio DVD player (300+ DVDS) cident does happen, motorists are reminded that a law passed April 30, 2015. Log on to the • Mr. Heater, 75000-125000 BTU/HR • Electric heaters; box fans; camera tripods HUNTING • FISHING • OUTDOORS by the 2013 state legislature eliminates the need for the driver *DPHDQG)LVK'HSDUWPHQW·V • Propane bottles, 20 & 40 LB; some full • Six gun cabinet, 24 x 70, wood, lockable storage • Brother portable sewing machine • Gun turntable rifle rack, 16 guns involved in an accident to notify law enforcement authorities, if website, gf.nd.gov, to learn • Turkey fryer • Gun cases, ammo cases, shells, bullets (new and reloads) • Sunbeam micro wave • Reloading supplies and manuals only the vehicle is damaged. Deer-vehicle accidents that involve more about contest prizes, • Cookware, dishes, cutlery • Miscellaneous firearm parts • Presto pressure canter, 16 qt. • Mec 600 JR re-loader injury or other property damage still must be reported. rules and entry information. • Oster bread maker • Varmint cages • Crock pot, new in the box • Minkota Endura C 2 trolling motor, 5 speed 40 lb. thrust • Cuisinart blender/food processer • Muck Boots, size 10 • GE roaster pan w/ inset pans • Decoys; camouflage netting and material; tent • DE dorm fridge/top freezer • Head lamps; fishing rods; sinkers; fishing tackle boxes w/ tackle • Waffle iron; grilling machine • Stalker fishing bow; Coleman propane lantern; Coleman • World War II electronics electric camp cooler; camp stoves FIREARMS • Old Evinrude outboard motor McKenzie Co. Area Food FOLLOWING SALE OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE • Ruger 22 , pistol; Single 6 w/holster & original box HOUSE & GARAGE TO SELL AT 1:00PM • Intratec Tec 22, semi auto 22 caliber w/ clip To view real estate prior to auction: Call Janet @ 701-570-4242 • Marlin 22 caliber w/ scope Real Estate (1008 West Broadway) Lot 11, Block 2, Wittmeier 2nd • Savage Model 3D single shot, short, long, long rifle Addition, Williston, ND. • , 30-06 w/ scope Seller will provide updated Abstract and Warranty Deed. Taxes will • Remington Model 770, 30-06 camo w/ Tasco scope be prorated to date of closing. Seller reserves all minerals. • Remington Model 710, 30-06 w/ Bushnell Scope House built in 1915; 2 story; 2 bedrooms; 1 full bath; 1 half bath; lot Pantry in Watford City • HOWA Model 1500, 308 Winchester w/Cabela’s scope 50x100; appliances included. • Ruger Model 10/22 carbine w/ BSA scope Winning bidder will provide 20% of bid amount as irrevocable earnest • Stoeger Condor O/U 12 gauge, 3” money with closing to be within 30 days of date of auction. If Seller • Ithaca single shot, 22 short, long or LR fails to close, the earnest money will be refunded. If the Buyer fails to Free food assistance for from 5 pm to 7 pm and the 3rd http://www.mcfoodpantry.com. • Ruger Model 10/22 rifle close within the specified time, Seller will retain said earnest money • Savage Model 93, bolt action, 22 Magnum w/ Nikon scope as liquidated damages. you and your family. All income Tuesday of each month from 2 Pantry includes a wide • Remington Model 770, 243 caliber, bolt action w/ scope High Plains Auction is acting as Agent of Seller only. • Sears Roebuck Model 200, 12 gauge, 2 ¾” chamber eligible residents in McKenzie pm to 4 pm. The Food Pantry variety of frozen meats, • Daisy BB gun County welcome. Open dates is located in the lower level of canned goods, personal care Lee Halvorson Terry Moe Jim Borseth and times are as follows: First Lutheran Church, 212 items. Donations can be sent #549 #1012 #868 Williston, ND Watford City, ND Williston, ND American Thursdays from noon to 2 2nd Ave. NW, Watford City. to: McKenzie Co. 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701-572-9354 | [email protected] 8A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Submitted by Donna Goff person who could have helped the victim to safety that night, feel is right for their safety. October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month but he did not have enough knowledge about the relationship Bystanders are an essential piece of the victim safety puz- (DVAM). All of us here at Richland County Coalition Against to make it happen. zle. For example, if you are at a friend’s house and one partner Domestic Violence are disturbed by the recent events surround- The victim may have been more likely to press charges starts to physically harm or make threats of harm to the other ing Ray and Janay Rice, and even more disturbed by some of the night of the incident if police had come, and she might have partner, you are responsible to make the call to police. Leaving the public backlash and overall lack of understanding of the even been more accepting of the seriousness of the situation. without doing something to keep the victim safe is not an option. dynamics of domestic violence by those with the power to hold She is now minimizing the incident and probably feels embar- There is no innocence in being a bystander when you know perpetrators accountable. Listening to all the news about this rassed about the world seeing what happened between her abuse is happening. If you witness the violence, or even if you incident, we have noticed that the NFL is being blamed and, and Ray. The fact that she married him after the assault is her hear your neighbors fighting, call the police. If it turns out that if you really listen, the victim is also being publicly flogged for own business; we as bystanders have no right to judge her. At the situation was just a heated argument, don’t feel bad; you staying in the relationship. Place blame where blame is due, this point, she is probably feeling as if she is being punished as may have just saved someone from harm. on Ray Rice. much as Ray is. The couple has lost their financial stability and Please stop by the Meadowlark Brewery on October 6th Regardless of what the NFL knew or did not know, Rice is because they will spend a great deal of time together under the from 9-11 AM for coffee and to learn more ways to stay safe by the one who hurt his wife. Rice is the only person who could have stress of defending themselves to the world, the probability of taking part in a Damsel in Defense demonstration where you stopped the incident from happening. However, in the video we another blow up is high. can place an order or just listen in. There is no pressure to buy do see that another gentleman gets onto the elevator by walking Unfortunately, what happened between the Rices is not anything. There will also be another demonstration at the Solid around the victim who is lying on the floor. It is our understand- uncommon. The hardest thing for most people to understand Rock coffee shop on October 23rd from 2-4 PM. RCCADV will be ing that Rice told the gentleman that his wife was intoxicated. is why the victim stays. There are many threats in a violent providing coffee for the first 20 people at both demonstrations. Even if he believed Rice’s story, what else could or should this relationship. These threats may be that the offender will commit The Richland County Coalition Against Domestic Violence man, this bystander, have done? We assume this gentleman suicide if the victim leaves, that the offender will kill the victim serves Richland and McCone Counties. If you or someone you did believe Rice’s story or he would have called the police. 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OB (32-tfn) Surgery LIBRARY DIRECTOR Public Library Director Job Opening, Sidney Montana The Sidney-Richland County Hi-Way Lounge Public Library Board of Trustees is accepting applications for Alexander, ND • 701-828-3100 STORAGE the position of Library Director. UNITS A graduate degree in Library Science from an accredited AVAILABLE university and five years of 20X20 • 10X20 experience in a public library 5RRVHYHOW0HGLFDO&HQWHU with management experience 10X16 • 8X9 is preferred. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s Degree Sidney, MT in a related/ relevant field. &XOEHUWVRQ07 482-3799 or 482-2666 A combination of education and experience may be 7HOZZZURRVHYHOWPHGLFDORUJ considered. Salary DOE and qualifications. The Library ƵƌƌĞŶƚŵƉůŽLJŵĞŶƚKƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƟĞƐ offers a generous benefits Earn Some package to include retirement, CERTIFIED NURSE’S ASSISTANTS URGENTLY NEEDED. longevity, healthcare, vacation MUST BE RELIABLE, COMPASSIONATE, DEPENDABLE. and sick leave. Hospital RN/LPN Submit a cover letter, resume,  Quick Cash! and contact information for POSITION IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE:˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ three references to Sidney- Duties include: maintaining cleanliness of the facility and grounds, Richland Public Library Board laundry & housekeeping. RMC offers health insurance, life insur- of Trustees, 121 Third Avenue ance, extended illness bank, 401K, and paid vacation. Please con- During Harvest • 4-6 Hours Nightly • 2-3 Weeks N.W. Sidney, MT 59270 or tact Ken Forbregd at (406) 787-6401 by e-mail to: sidneypublib@ WK^/d/KE/DD/d>zs/>>͗ĚŵŝŶŝƐƚƌĂƟǀĞ^ĞĐƌĞƚĂƌLJ͘&Ƶůů richland.org. Open until Filled. ƟŵĞƉŽƐŝƟŽŶƚŽƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĂůůƉĞƌƐ ŽŶŶĞůĂŶĚĨĂĐŝůŝƚLJĐŽŶƚĂĐƚƐǁŝƚŚ Sidney Sugars (32-4tc) ƉƌŽŵƉƚĐŽƵƌƚĞŽƵƐĂƩĞŶƟŽŶƚŽƌĞƋƵĞƐƚƐ͖ƉĞƌĨŽƌŵƐĞĐƌĞƚĂƌŝĂůĚƵƟĞƐ CARRIERS WANTED ǁŚŝĐŚŝŶĐůƵĚĞƐƌĞĐŽƌĚŬĞĞƉŝŶŐ͕ ĮůŝŶŐ͕ĂŶƐǁĞƌŝŶŐƉŚŽŶĞƐĂŶĚĚŝƌĞĐƟŶŐ Need extra cash or want ĐĂůůƐ͕ŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐŵĂŝů͖attend to administrative detail and follow up Incorporated to get some exercise while with activities that assist the Administrator, Board of Directors, and getting paid? We have carrier Department Managers. Wages based on experience. Contact is seeking workers for our routes available in most parts Audrey Stromberg at 406-787-6401. of Sidney. Call 406-433- Quality Lab DĂƌŬĞƟŶŐͬ&ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶŽŽƌĚŝŶĂƚŽƌ͘ ƌĞĂƟǀĞ͕ĞŶĞƌŐĞƟĐƉĞƌƐŽŶŶĞĞĚͲ 3306, or fi ll out application at ĞĚƚŽŝĚĞŶƟĨLJĂŶĚĞĚƵĐĂƚĞƉŽƚĞŶƟĂůĚŽŶŽƌƐ͖ƉůĂŶĂŶĚĞdžĞĐƵƚĞĨƵŶĚͲ The Roundup, 111 W. Main, ƌĂŝƐŝŶŐĂĐƟǀŝƟĞƐĨŽƌĂŶŶƵĂůĂŶĚůŽŶŐͲƚĞƌŵŐŝǀŝŶŐƉƌŽŐƌĂŵƐ͖ǁƌŝƚĞ Sidney. ŐƌĂŶƚƐ͕ĂŶĚĐŽŽƌĚŝŶĂƚĞĂůůŵĂƌŬĞƟŶŐĂĐƟǀŝƟĞƐƚŽƚŚĞďĞŶĞĮƚŽĨƚŚĞ (35-tfn) WANTED SERVERS & ĨĂĐŝůŝƚLJ͕ĞŵƉůŽLJĞĞƐĂŶĚĐŽŵŵƵŶŝƟĞƐ͘DƵƐƚďĞŽƵƚŐŽŝŶŐ͕ĨƌŝĞŶĚůLJ͕ĂŶĚ No Experience Necessary • Wage: $1358 hourly KITCHEN STAFF ĂƐĞůĨͲƐƚĂƌƚĞƌ͕ŚĂǀĞĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚƉĞŽƉůĞƐŬŝůůƐ͕ĐŽŵƉƵƚĞƌƐŬŝůůƐ͕ŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞ ŽĨYƵŝĐŬŽŽŬƐƉƌĞĨĞƌƌĞĚ͘džƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞƉƌĞĨĞƌƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐĂƌĞĂƐ͗ (time & a half on weekends) Wage DOE. Apply in person at ĞĚƵĐĂƟŶŐŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůĐŽŶƚĂĐƚƐĂďŽƵƚƉůĂŶŶĞĚŐŝǀŝŶŐ͕ŵĂƌŬĞƟŶŐĂĐƟǀŝͲ Cattle-Ac, 119 N. Central Ave., ƟĞƐ͕ƉƵďůŝĐƌĞůĂƟŽŶƐĂŶĚĨƵŶĚƌĂŝƐŝŶŐ͘ Call Steve or Karen at Express Employment Sidney, MT. (8-tfn) ůŝŶŝĐĂů>ĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJdĞĐŚŶŝĐŝĂŶ 701-330-4695 4XDOLW\6HUYLFH‡&DULQJ3HRSOH‡-RLQ2XU7HDP Sidney Sugars Incorporated is an Equal Opportunity Employer & a Drug Free Workplace 10A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT SERVICES anything you need cleaned, FOR SALE MINERALS&SUPPLEMENTS VEHICLES Located in downtown Sidney, HOUSE CLEANING I can do. Weekly, bi-weekly Haybuster Big Bite H-1000 Complete line of minerals & CREW CAB carpeted throughout, security professional, dependable, times available. Will clean tub grinder, 1000 pto, like new supplements, Crystalx protein 2014 Dodge 1 ton 4x4 crew cameras, cell phone booster, detail oriented. Weekly, bi- around your schedule. condition. $10,000 O.B.O, & mineral tubs for cattle, cab. 23k miles. Diesel, wireless internet, in-house weekly, monthly, References Shampoo carpets & deep 406-963-2228. horses & sheep. All types automatic, grill guard, b/w restaurant, $500/mo. Call cleaning as well. 406-478- (34-1tc) of liquid feed for livestock. Available Call Amanda today PUPPIES FOR GIVE AWAY turnover ball, cargo and Linda 406-489-1945 or 406-951-4852. 2373 or 406-488-1192 Calving supplies. R&J Ag backup camera. Other extras. (34-1tc) Border Collie, Blue Heeler Melissa 360-708-8170. leave message. References Supply 406-488-1953, 406- $44,000. 406-963-2263 or (22-tfn) CLEANING cross puppies out of working available upon request. 480-2006, 1-800-233-2499, 406-963-7263. (31-tfn) Will clean houses, apartments, parents. Have had fi rst shots, Sidney, MT. (34-2tp) PAINTING (2-tfn) rental units, work force ready to go. Franz Ranch 406- FORD F-250 VERMEER HAYING housing, business offices, Will paint houses, barns, 798-3675 in Sidney, MT. 1992 Ford F-150, 2 wheel quonsets, silos, grain bins, (34-2tc) EQUIPMENT LIVESTOCK WATER drive, 300 6 cylinder w/4 speed etc. References available. See us today for all your haying AIRCRAFT FOR SALE: FOUNTAINS transmission, blue w/white R&L Painting, 406-488-8244. & feeding equipment, sweeps topper, 92k miles, very good {7-tfn} Dependable Ritchie Water 1981 Hughes 269C TTAF 3132: TSMOH 845, 3 & farm oil. Anderson Vermeer condition. Asking $3,500. 406- WELDING Fountains for horses and new M/R blades, Component times on request, big fuel and much Sales & Service. Open Mon.- 776-2231. more. $157,000 $147,000 Welding & repair work. No job cattle. Williston Saddlery, Fri., 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 701-828- (34-2tp) Call Barry at Sidney Air Service: 406-480-2024 is too small. Portable welder, HWY 2 West, Williston. 701- 3358 or 701-828-3482 (after FORD SUPER DUTY reasonable rates. 701-444- 572-2267. hrs.). Alexander, ND. ‘05 Ford Super Duty 6.0L (34-6tc) 2936. diesel for sale. 135,000 miles, (30-tfn) MOUSE ASSAULT BAIT (42-tfn) new tires, fresh alignment, Kills mice quickly. Williston MISC. FOR SALE FARM & RANCH B&W gooseneck hitch, EGR Saddlery, HWY 2 West, FOR SALE Arnegard FOR SALE delete kit, bed liner, VERY Williston. 701-572-2267. DT 466 diesel engine, needs Small square durum bales for (34-6tc) good condition. $12,000 OBO. sale. Can be used for animal PURINA CHECKERBOARD to be overhauled. $250.00 701-863-7010 leave message. Auto Sales bedding, gun or bow and arrow O.B.O. 406-963-2228. (31-3tp) Purinia Checkerboard Days (34-1tc) FOR SALE targets, holiday decorations, at Williston Saddlery October AIRCRAFT 1984 Corvette. Burnt orange 2010 Tahoe LTZ ...... $29,995 winter calving or insulation for 8-11. Come have some fun! Buying or selling. Call Barry at - sharp! Very good condition. 5th wheel. If no answer leave a Williston Saddlery, 4 1/2 miles Sidney Air Service Inc. 406- $23,000 in restoration 2008 Chevy Tahoe ...... $17,995 message 701-875-4466. west, Williston. 701-572-2267. 480-2024. (34-1tc) including new paint, new (34-1tc) {34-tfn} WANTED interior, new stabilizer bars, 2006 Chevy 1500 Crewcab 4x4 ...$15,595 Have CRP acres to shred. tires. Will sacrifi ce for $14,000. Would rent a shredder or have 406-489-1880. 2006 Chevy ¾ Ton Duramax ...... $14,900 someone shred acres. Call (30-6tc) Jack at 406-480-5493. MISSING 2007 Chevy 1500 HD ...... $12,500 (34-4tc) OFFERING REWARD FOR SALE $300 reward for return of 1966 El Camino ...... $10,000 Farmhand 8 pack bale fork for Reginald, a white & black, very small square bales. $500.00 sweet, 2 year old long haired 2004 Malibu ...... $3,995 406-963-2228. kitty. Missing since September (34-1tc) 24. Please call 406-478-1955. 701-586-3552 • Hwy. 85W • Arnegard, ND (33-2tp) MISC. HEALTH ATTORNEY If you used the blood thinner Xarelto and suffered internal bleeding, hemorrhaging, required hospitalization or a loved one died while taking Xarelto between 2011 and the present time, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles H Johnson. 800-535-5727. Classifieds (34-1tp) Reaching over 10,659 Households in Western North Dakota Is your Farm & Ranch business and Eastern Montana Every Week Only $17 A Week! 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Doesn’t 2008 Used FEMA 12' x 40', 2 bed/1 bath trailer. Includes 2 Add Up in beds, sleeper sofa, fridge, stove, heating & cooling unit. Cash $ Governor Rep. Mike Miller $ or 16,900 13,900 We’ll finance with $8,000 down! Bullock’s Energy Plan By Rep. Mike Miller resource project. Maybe with will have such negative effects Call J&J Homes Today! Isn’t it amazing that the this EPA rule—the granddaddy on our state. Keystone XL pipeline has of all environmental regula- /Rep. Mike Miller rep- been being “studied” by feder- tions we should be doing a resents House District 84 and al agencies for over six years, little more looking and a little is a member of the Montana yet the EPA is giving Ameri- less leaping. House Natural Resources cans only 180 days to look at How Montana addresses Committee.He lives in Helm- the impacts of their overhaul President Obama’s green- ville./ of our entire national energy house gas regs will prove to system? be the most significant issue Sometimes Washington, of Governor Bullock’s adminis- DC works in mysterious ways. tration. If the rules are allowed And sometimes the mys- to go into effect, Montanans tery happens in Montana as will face dramatically higher well. In record time, the Mon- prices for electricity, and job tana Department of Environ- growth in our important energy mental Quality has cranked sector could grind to a halt. out not one, but five plans Montana has more at for how Montana could com- stake than any other state with ply with the EPA’s proposed these rules due to the impor- greenhouse gas regulations. tance of coal, oil, and gas to In a little over three our statewide economy. months, DEQ was able to Montanans can’t quibble digest the rule’s hundreds of much with planning ahead and pages and figure out how to being prepared for a scenario completely configure Mon- where the rules are imposed tana’s energy system five upon us. But before embrac- different ways! ing President Obama’s rules, This from a state agency shouldn’t we first have a dis- notorious for lengthy review cussion about whether they’re periods. In Montana it takes a good idea or not? two full months to review a That’s what’s happening simple subdivision application. in other states. Governors both For bigger projects, like a Republican and Democratic pipeline, the review period is are leading the discussion 18 months. on the pros and cons of the You’d expect the bigger EPA’s rules and calling on the the project, the longer the White House to back down. review period. In this case, Inexplicably, Governor Bullock If found and detected early, over 95% of women diagnosed with breast cancer will survive. DEQ somehow completed has sidestepped that discus- their analysis of our statewide sion and been one of the first The best way to detect breast cancer at its most treatable stage is a combination of: energy system in about the governors in the country to same amount of time it can embrace the President’s plan. takes them to review an appli- The way DEQ’s analysis Regular Mammograms • Clinical Breast Exams • Breast Self Exams cation for a gravel pit. of the EPA rule came out has Mysterious indeed. many of us scratching our Your breast health is our top priority. And, as part of our ongoing commitment to you, we are proud to offer the latest The review process for heads, both for the quickness in breast cancer screening, 3D mammography - the most exciting advancement in breast cancer detection in more than any given project inevitably with which it was put together 30 years. A 3D mammogram consists of multiple breast images taken in just seconds to produce a 3D image. The doctor also includes a lengthy public and in the short amount of time looks through the tissue one millimeter at a time seeing detail inside the breast in a way never before possible. comment period. And again, that Montanans will be allowed the bigger the project, the to comment on it. more public comment that is This is the most signif- typically allocated. In this case, icant issue facing our state Sidney Health Center is a certified Pink Ribbon Facility, a distinction DEQ is allowing exactly three today. It’s important we get it days of public comment with right. So far, Governor Bull- awarded only to an elite group of healthcare facilities. By offering women just 10 days notice. Why are ock’s leadership on this issue a softer mammogram, we hope to increase the number of area women they in such a hurry? has been roundly disappoint- who follow recommendations for regular screenings. We have a review pro- ing. He should be the lead cess for a reason. The adage, critic in telling the EPA what’s “look before you leap,” is re- wrong with this rule, not the peated as a mantra by activists President’s lead man in Mon- 216 14th Ave SW • Sidney, MT • Phone: (406) 488-2100 • Online at: www.sidneyhealth.org any time industry proposes a tana implementing a plan that 12A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 Lunch Sidney High School Menus Sidney School Drama Club Thur., Oct. 9: Cheeseburger, oven wedges, pineapple tidbits. Presents: A Typically Fri., Oct. 10: Chicken alfre- do, rotini pasta, breadstick, broccoli, mandarin oranges. Atypical Day by Mon., Oct. 13: Chicken w/ ham & cheese sandwich, Richard Norquist peaches. Tues., Oct. 14: Super na- Submitted by Christy Pierce chos, tator tots, fresh fruit. A reluctant society reporter has been assigned to do a story Wed., Oct. 15: No lunch, early RQD´W\SLFDOµGD\LQWKHPD\RU·VRIÀFH$JXUXDQGKLVSUHJQDQW out. ZLIHDIDLWKKHDOHUDQGDODG\RIWKHQLJKWDOODGGWRWKHFRQIXVLRQ Savage School DQGÀQDOO\WRWKHKDSS\HQGLQJLQWKLVRQHDFWFRPHG\ )ULGD\2FWREHUDWSP Thur., Oct. 9: Steak patties & 6XQGD\2FWREHUDWSP potatoes. Sidney Middle School Fri., Oct. 10: Pasta bake, DGXOWVVWXGHQWV lettuce salad. Mon., Oct. 13: Chicken Pictured are (L-) Samantha Gangstad, Kyle Topp, Mark strips with cheesy potatoes. Tues., Oct. 14: Tator-tot LaPan and Tayor Theissen. casserole. Wed., Oct. 15: Hot ham & cheese with fries. Froid School Thur., Oct. 9: Nachos, refried beans, taco bar. Fri., Oct. 10: BBQ rib sandwich, corn on the cob, salad bar, fruit. Mon., Oct. 13: Turkey burgers, french fries, mixed veggies, baked beans. Tues., Oct. 14: Chicken penne, squash, salad bar, fruit. Wed., Oct. 15: Country style beef pattie, mashed potatoes/ gravy, green beans, salad bar, vanilla pudding, rolls. Rau School Thur., Oct. 9: &RRN·V&KRLFH Fri., Oct. 10: Soup, bread, fruit. Mon., Oct. 13: Chicken & rice hotdish, steamed veggies, or- anges. Tues., Oct. 14: Burritos, rice, salad, fruit. Wed., Oct. 15: No lunch, early out. Lambert School Thur., Oct. 9: Taco, fresh veggies, fruit. Fri., Oct. 10: Hot ham & cheese, chips, fruit salad. Mon., Oct. 13: BBQ pork sand- wich, potato salad, baked beans, pears. Tues., Oct. 14: Chicken fry steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, mandarin oranges. Wed., Oct. 15: Cooks Choice. Culbertson School Thur., Oct. 9: &KLFNHQÀQJHUV french fries, carrot sticks, diced pears. Fri., Oct. 10: Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, fruit cocktail. Mon., Oct. 13: Corn dogs, potato wedges, baked beans, pineapple chunks. Tues., Oct. 14: Taco burger, salad, diced peaches. Wed., Oct. 15: Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, orange wedges. Richey School Thur., Oct. 9: Meat pockets, corn, pineapple. Fri., Oct. 10: Tator-tot casserole, green beans, fruit cocktail. Mon., Oct. 13: Chicken drum- mies, scalloped potatoes, brown- ies, peaches. Tues., Oct. 14: Chili, cheese sticks, crackers, cinnamon rolls, pears. Wed., Oct. 15: Corn dogs, fries, peas, pineapple. Fairview School Thur., Oct. 9: Pizza, ceasar salad, apples, jello. Fri., Oct. 10: NO SCHOOL. Mon., Oct. 13: Slushburger, sweet potato fries, corn, or- anges. Tues., Oct. 14: Taco salad, cheese stix, carrot stix, apple- sauce, bread sticks. Wed., Oct. 15: Hot dogs, mac- aroni and cheese, green beans, pears. East Fairview Thur., Oct. 9: Chicken Par- mesan, broccoli, bread sticks, pears. Fri., Oct. 10: NO SCHOOL Mon., Oct. 13: Sweet & sour meatballs, rice, broccoli, man- darin oranges. Tues., Oct. 14: Tuna noodle casserole, peas, salad, bun. Wed., Oct. 15: Chicken patty sandwich, green beans, ba- nanas. Bainville School Thur., Oct. 9: Soft shell taco, taco salad bar. Fri., Oct. 10: Lasagna, green beans, peaches. Mon., Oct. 13: Fried chicken legs, potato, broccoli normandy, fruit cocktail. Tues., Oct. 14: Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, corn, bubble bread, fruit cup. Wed., Oct. 15: Roast beef & cheese wrap, cheezits, peas, applesauce. ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 13A

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Triple Block +85/(<·6 Kara Langerud, Katie Mogen and Mackenzie Sparby make a big play at the net 2,/),(/'6(59,&(6 against Parshall. The Lady Wolves defeated the Braves 3 games to 0, 25-16, •Oil Field Roads & Locations • Potable Water • Sewer System Drive Thru Walk In 25-17, 25-8 during homecoming week on their home court. (Photo Kathy Taylor) •Loaders • Communications • Reclaim Work Mon-Sat: Mon-Sat: • Gravel & Scoria Hauling 10am-8pm 8am-9pm • Backhoe • Trucking Sun: 1-4:30pm • Skid Houses • Porta Potties Sun: 1-5pm Fairview, MT Hwy. 85 Watford City 406-742-5312 701-444-3335 Fairview, MT 406-742-5549 (Located in the Long X Visitor Center)

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