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Box 1207 PAID e-mail address: 6LGQH\07 6LGQH\07 [email protected] The Roundup www.roundupweb.com :HGQHVGD\2FWREHU 9ROXPH1XPEHU 6LGQH\.LQJ 4XHHQ 6LGQH\ KHOG WKHLU KRPHFRPLQJ ODVW ZHHN 'XULQJ FRURQDWLRQ*UHVK-RQHVZDVFURZQHGNLQJDQG+DLOH\ 6WHLQEHLVVHUZDVFURZQHGTXHHQ 3KRWRE\.DWK\ Sidney Homecoming -RKQVRQ Sidney Homecoming Parade Highlights 6LGQH\KHOGWKHLU+RPHFRPLQJIHVWLYLWHVODVWZHHN3LFWXUHGLVDJURXSRI6+6VWXGHQWVVKRZLQJWKHLU(DJOH SULGHZKLOHWKH\FKHHUDWWKHHQGRIWKH+RPHFRPLQJ3DUDGHRQ)ULGD\ :DWIRUG&LW\+RPHFRPLQJ5R\DOW\ :DWIRUG&LW\KHOGWKHLUKRPHFRPLQJODVWZHHN3LFWXUHGDUHUR\DOW\DQGNLQJDQGTXHHQ%DFN²)URQW / 5 .HHJDQ7KRPSVRQ$O\VVD3ULFKDUG&OD\-RUJHQVRQ0F.HQQD0D\QH3ULQFH'DOWRQ:ULJKW3ULQFHVV %DLOHH*DUPDQQ.LQJ7UHYRU$OYHVKHUH4XHHQ2OLYLD2OVRQ%UHQQD7HG5DPDJH$GGLVRQ6XQGHHQDQG 2OLYHU+HUPDQVRQ 3KRWRE\.DWK\7D\ORU Beet In The Spirit of Co-op Month Decorating, LYREA is Holding A Coat & Food Drive the entire Month of October Celebrating Co-op month is a good time for everyone to join together and extend a helping hand to those less fortunate Baking than ourselves. The entire month of October, Lower Yellowstone Electric will once again be collecting coats and other winter gear for the Salvation Army, and collecting nonperishable food items for the Contest on Tap Richland County food bank. :LWKWKHVWDWHRIRXUFRXQWU\·VHFRQRP\WKHQHHGIRUKHOS is even greater. The percent of people looking to food banks for help across this country has increased dramatically. for Harvest If you would like to donate items, please bring them to Lower <HOORZVWRQH(OHFWULF·VRIÀFHDQGZHZLOOGHOLYHUWKHLWHPVWRWKH 6DOYDWLRQ$UP\DQGWKHIRRGEDQNRQ2FWREHUst. Thank you in advance for your help and for caring! Festival Together we can make a difference. The Roundup is hosting its annual celebration of the end of KDUYHVWGXULQJ+DUYHVW)HVWLYDO2FWREHU$UHDFRRNVDUH Kiwanis Fruit encouraged to enter their favorite recipes in our Make It With Sugar contest on Friday, October 24 at Reynolds Market. The prizes are always great thanks to our local merchants, and the 3HRSOH·VFKRLFHZLQQHUUHFHLYHVD5H\QROGVJLIWFHUWLÀFDWH Is Here! Every entry receives a free bag of sugar, compliments of Sidney 6XJDUV6HHSDJHLQWKLVZHHN·VSDSHUIRUDQHQWU\EODQNDQG Kiwanis fruit will be available for pickup at the Johnson more details. Hardware warehouse on 2nd$YH1(MXVWQRUWKRI$FWLRQ$XWR Area children are invited to use their imagination to create a RQ6DWXUGD\2FWREHUIURPDPWRSPDQGRQ6XQGD\ sugar beet masterpiece in our Beet Decorating contest. Entries October 12 from 11 am to 4 pm. Johnson Hardware & Furniture DUHGXHDW6XSHU9DOXLQ)DLUYLHZE\SPRQ:HGQHVGD\ will also have fruit in the store for pickup. 2FWREHU3UL]HVZLOOEHDZDUGHGDQGSLFWXUHVWDNHQDWSP Pears are perishable, so please remember to pick up your 6HHSDJHRIWKLVLVVXHIRUDOOWKHGHWDLOV order this weekend. 2A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 For all your Farm/Ranch, Alan Recreational, Residential, Seigfreid Amanda We Welcome and Commercial needs. Seigfreid OBITUARIES Jim & Janice Knudsen 120 2nd St. N.E. • Sidney Mt. 59270 Your Broker/Owners (O) 406-433-3010 • (C) 406-489-3010 Arnold Larsen, 85, email: [email protected] Website: www.missouririverrealty.com Sidney, MT Engagement Memorial services for Arnold Larsen, 85, of Sidney wetre 1:00 p.m., Sunday, October 5, 2014, at Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney with Pastor Paul Balaban. Inurnment of his cremains was in the Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, MT under the direction of and the Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances, con- dolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www. fulkersons.com. Wedding Arnold died on Thursday evening, September 25, 2014, at the Rocky Mountain Health Care Center in Helena, MT. Announcements Viola Flynn, 89, Sidney, MT We Will Publish Your Funeral services for Viola Flynn, 89 of Sidney, MT were at Announcement, 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 4, 2014, at Ebenezer Congrega- including a photo, WLRQDO&KXUFKLQ6LGQH\ZLWK3DVWRU'DYLG0HHKDQRIÀFLDWLQJ Interment was held in the Richland Memorial Park Cemetery, Sidney, MT under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home of FREE of Charge Sidney. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be Get Your Roundup, shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. and in color whenever Viola passed away on Thursday, September 25, 2014, at 6W-RKQ·V/XWKHUDQ+RPHLQ%LOOLQJVZLWKKHUVRQDQGJUDQG- possible Ag Roundup or MuseumM daughter by her side. 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. Western Ave. “The bottom line is that the overwhelming majority of Ameri- Sun., Oct. 12 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression, cans want to know the origin of the meat they feed their families. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Kiwanis fruit pick-up at Johnson Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions American should not be deprived of that information,” Tester said. Hardware warehouse. or ride. 7HVWHU·VOHWWHUWR6HQDWH$SSURSULDWLRQV&KDLUPDQ%DUEDUD Mon., Oct. 13 TUESDAYS: Mikulski (D-Md.) and Ranking Member Richard Shelby is avail- 7 p.m. - Candidates Forum at Girard Hall, 6 miles west 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., able online HERE. of the junction of Hwy 16 & 201. Sponsored by Girard 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. Homemakers. All local, state and national candidates WEDNESDAYS: have been invited. 5:00 p.m. – 6REHU/LIH<RXQJ3HRSOH·V1$$$VWHS Wed., Oct. 15 recovery group, 25 yr. old & younger, Trinity Lutheran St. Matthew’s Church Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. - USDA ARS Building, Sidney Free 8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Public Seminar. “Key To Getting Your M$ney On Time.” Put Library, Watford City. Fall Dinner October 19 on by the Dept. of Transportation, DBE program & Carl THURSDAYS: Sunday, October 19, 2014, 11AM – 2PM. Turkey and Schweitzer of Northwest Notice Service. To reserve a 7 p.m. – 1$PHHWLQJ0RQ'DN7UXFNLQJRIÀFH%OGJ dressing with all the trimmings including pie. Adults & Children seat, please contact Carl 406-433-8514 or email carl@ W. Holly, Sidney. 11-17:$10.00 Children 10 & younger: $5.00. mt.net or Shannon at 406-444-7287 or [email protected]. 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression, 6W0DWWKHZ·V3DULVK&HQWHULVORFDWHGDWth Street SE Seats are limited, so register soon, it will be the BEST 2½ Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions Sidney, MT. Please come & share a community meal. hours you’ve spent in a seat in a long time! or ride. Sat., Oct. 18 FRIDAYS: 10 a.m. - Zombie Run, Richland County Fair Grounds. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones faith based recovery Sun., Oct. 19 PHHWLQJ6LGQH\1D]DUHQHWK6W6:%DFNGRRU is open. Free 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. - St. Matthews, Sidney, Fall Dinner. 7 p.m. – Watford City area Celebrate Recovery, Assembly of God, 2117 S. Main. For help call Robert 417-296-2809 or Stephanie 417-296-2810. MCKENZIE COUNTY 8 p.m.
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