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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong><br />
Wednesday, February <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> Volume 33 • Number 51<br />
Conradsen Creates Clarks Events On Canvas<br />
By Dianne Swanson<br />
It has been almost two years since the nation celebrated<br />
Lewis and Clark’s epic journey through what would become<br />
the western United States, but for history buffs and anyone<br />
who loves this area of Eastern Montana, the mystique will<br />
never die.<br />
Savage artist Linda Conradsen has captured the most<br />
memorable events which took place in our area during<br />
Randy, Raymond and their father, Robert (Bob) Bell,<br />
owners of Bob’s Pickup & Delivery, Inc. announced Monday<br />
that Old Dominion Freight Lines, Inc., headquartered in<br />
Thomasville, NC, would purchase selected assets of Bob’s<br />
Pickup & Delivery headquartered in Sidney. <strong>The</strong>y currently<br />
have <strong>13</strong> terminals in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Glendive, Great<br />
Falls, Havre, Helena, Kalispell, Lewistown, Miles City,<br />
Missoula and Sidney in Montana and Bismarck, ND.<br />
Effective Friday, Feb. 15, Old Dominion will add to its<br />
current route structure the 12 Bob’s terminal operations in<br />
the state of Montana and combine the Bismarck, ND, facility:<br />
thus increasing the ODFL network to 204 service centers.<br />
Through the acquisition, Old Dominion Freight Line will now<br />
provide direct coverage to every state in the Continental<br />
United States.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bells stated, “Since 1980, our family has been involved<br />
in regional LTL Transportation and we were committed<br />
to providing customers with the most reliable overnight<br />
and second-day transportation service in Montana and North<br />
Dakota. We have thoroughly enjoyed our years in the freight<br />
industry. This decision was not an easy one for us to make.<br />
As we discussed our options we had to decide if we were<br />
going to join forces or compete with another national carrier.<br />
In looking out for the future of our employees and customers<br />
the doors kept opening for us to join forces. <strong>The</strong> fact that a<br />
large percentage of employees will be able to stay on with<br />
OD was important to us. We also wanted to make sure that<br />
our customer’s transportation needs would be taken care of.<br />
In order for Bob’s to remain competitive we would have had<br />
to expand to larger cities. This would have required a tremendous<br />
investment in equipment, personnel and technology.<br />
We believe this transaction with Old Dominion Freight<br />
Clark’s trip down the Yellowstone. With Tom Harmon as her<br />
guide and mentor, Conradsen created a series of five historically<br />
accurate paintings depicting scenes as described in<br />
Clark’s journals. Harmon, noted author, rock hound and river<br />
historian first approached Conradsen in 2000 about painting<br />
the stories. Through his research, Harmon had determined<br />
the exact locations on the river where the events probably<br />
took place. Having basically the same landscape today<br />
Linda Conradsen shows off her “Clark’s Journey” paintings now on display at Stockman Bank, Sidney.<br />
Bob’s Pickup Signs Definitive Agreement To<br />
Be Purchased By Old Dominion Freight Lines<br />
Line presents tremendous opportunity for our customers and<br />
employees. We were impressed with the “family culture” at<br />
Old Dominion, and together we share many similarities of<br />
family run transportation companies.”<br />
Earl E. Congdon, executive chairman of the board of<br />
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc, said, “Bob’s is a very well-run<br />
company with a strong franchise in Montana and the Bismarck,<br />
ND, market and they have built an excellent reputation<br />
for providing quality transportation service. <strong>The</strong> move is<br />
consistent with our growth and service strategy, and is also<br />
consistent in keeping with our focus of building a world-class<br />
multi-regional and national network.”<br />
“Old Dominion will now provide direct coverage to 48<br />
states with 100% full state coverage to 39 states. We currently<br />
offer high quality regional and inter-regional service<br />
within and between the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Central<br />
States, Gulf States and Western areas of the United States.<br />
This transaction enhances our current nationwide service<br />
offering and provides our customers with 100% full state<br />
coverage to Montana. Old Dominion customers will receive<br />
improvements to an already comprehensive OD-Domestic<br />
product offering with the additional direct service offering.”<br />
“We plan to continue the quality intrastate and interstate<br />
service that Bob’s Pickup & Delivery has provided its customers<br />
and we will be focused on continuously improving<br />
the service product. In addition, we are committed to providing<br />
our new customers “Best-in-Class” inter-regional service,<br />
as well as, our added value products that include time<br />
definite OD-Expedited Service, international service within<br />
our OD-Global division, and high-speed state of the art OD-<br />
Technology services.”<br />
made Conradsen’s task easier. Harmon had taken photos of<br />
the locations and the map came from Clark’s journal.<br />
Conradsen read the journals as well and created a picture in<br />
her mind of what the paintings should look like.<br />
“It was quite a history lesson for me,” Conradsen said. “I<br />
remember learning about Lewis and Clark in school, but not<br />
so much about Clark and his trip down the Yellowstone, right<br />
here where I live. It was fascinating.”<br />
Harmon was invaluable as he critiqued her paintings as<br />
they progressed. “He told me my coffee pot was wrong,”<br />
Conradsen commented. “He also told me my boat couldn’t<br />
be on shore because it was too heavy.” Those seemingly<br />
small details contributed considerably to the accuracy of the<br />
paintings. Conradsen says there are historical inaccuracies<br />
as well, but she painted what was envisioned in her head as<br />
well as what was actually known about the dress and outfitting<br />
of the expedition.<br />
<strong>The</strong> events depicted come straight from Clark’s journals.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first painting in the series, “Grizzly Attack At Savage”<br />
was completed in 2002. <strong>The</strong> final one, “A Days Journey”<br />
was finished in 2005. In between are “Between the<br />
Gangues”, “Under the Bighorns” and “<strong>The</strong> Chase”.<br />
Conradsen said she painted the scenes from the hardest to<br />
the easiest. “I could paint that boat and those people in my<br />
sleep, I’ve done them so many times,” she laughed.<br />
All five “Clark’s Journey” paintings are now on display at<br />
Stockman Bank in Sidney. Numbered and signed prints are<br />
available by calling Conradsen at 406-776-2262 or at the<br />
Agate Stop in Savage, 406-776-2373.<br />
Whether you are a Lewis and Clark history nut or not,<br />
these paintings would make a priceless addition to anyone’s<br />
art collection.<br />
Also displayed with Conradsen’s paintings are some<br />
buffalo skulls which were discovered by Becky Kallevig, one<br />
of which she found while canoeing on the Yellowstone in the<br />
Savage area.<br />
Peoples Congregational<br />
Church To Celebrate 100<br />
Years Sept. 20-21, <strong>2008</strong><br />
By Bonne Perry<br />
What an exciting year <strong>2008</strong> is for Peoples Congregational<br />
Church, Sidney. <strong>The</strong> church celebrates its 100 th birthday<br />
on Sept. 20-21.<br />
<strong>The</strong> council reports that there is no chairman for the<br />
planning committee, only leaders. All are welcome to join<br />
the committee and/or contribute.<br />
<strong>The</strong> year will be a time both for looking back 100 years<br />
and ahead to the future of worship and service.<br />
<strong>The</strong> entire community is invited to have fun going<br />
through photograph albums for pictures of past and present<br />
friends, special events of the church: ministers, baptisms,<br />
weddings, funerals, as well as Sunday school students, teachers<br />
and pageants, youth dances, men’s fellowship, women’s<br />
fellowship, Mayflower Circle, Outreach and Bingo parties for<br />
Jesus friends.<br />
All in the Sidney community are invited to remember the<br />
special events they have shared with Peoples Congregational<br />
Church: Mexican dinners, soup and salad luncheons,<br />
auction bazaars, roast beef dinner, youth rummage sales,<br />
men’s fellowship breakfast for the women.<br />
All community members are invited to reminisce with<br />
friends and write up special memories for the history book.<br />
Memorabilia and written thoughts may be taken to Blinda<br />
Larsen’s Blue Cross and Blue Shield Insurance office.<br />
Let the church know addresses of past congregation<br />
members and ministers, their widows and/or any news of<br />
them.<br />
Let the year leading to the birthday celebration on Sept.<br />
20 and 21 be a celebration of Peoples Congregational<br />
Church and community, its worship and fellowship.<br />
Bake Sale<br />
Sidney High School Business Professionals of America<br />
will be sponsoring a traveling bake sale on Valentine’s Day<br />
to help fund their trip to the National Leadership Conference<br />
in Reno, NV. Members will be selling baked goods around<br />
town at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
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OBITUARIES<br />
Telford Vraa, 84,<br />
Fountain, CO<br />
(formerly of Sidney)<br />
A memorial service for Telford Vraa, 84, Fountain, CO<br />
(formerly of Sidney) was at 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 9, at<br />
Fulkerson Memorial Chapel, Sidney, with Pastor David<br />
Warner officiating.<br />
Interment of the cremains will be in the Sidney Cemetery<br />
under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney.<br />
Remembrances and condolences may be shared with<br />
the family at www.fulkersons.com.<br />
Telford died on Feb. 3, <strong>2008</strong> in Fountain, CO.<br />
DRESSER OIL TOOLS, INC.<br />
2650 South Central, Sidney<br />
Ph 406-433-2250 • Fax 406-433-2251<br />
RedWing Boots & Shoes<br />
Baffin Boots-Steel toe winter boots<br />
Hydraulic Hose Building & Fittings<br />
White Bear winter apparel coats<br />
check out our website at:<br />
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STATISTICS<br />
Lake Water Level Reports<br />
Fort Peck Sakakawea<br />
Current Elevation .....................2198.93 ............... 1808.6<br />
Last Week’s Elev. .....................2198.81 ............... 1808.4<br />
One Year Ago ...........................2197.15 ............... 1808.6<br />
Release For Day (C.F.S.) .........5500 .................... 15,000<br />
Watford City Weather Data<br />
Source: North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network<br />
Date High Low Precip Wheat Average<br />
........................................... AGDD Soil Temp.<br />
Feb. 4 .........<strong>13</strong> ..... 7 ...... 0.01 .......... na ..................... 14<br />
Feb. 5 .........25 ..... 5 ...... 0.00 .......... na ..................... 16<br />
Feb. 6 .........37 ..... 12 .... 0.02 .......... na ..................... 15<br />
Feb. 7 .........32 ..... 10 .... 0.03 .......... na ..................... 18<br />
Feb. 8 .........35 ..... 0 ...... 0.00 .......... na ..................... 22<br />
Feb. 9 .........0 ....... -16 ... 0.00 .......... na ..................... 16<br />
Feb. 10 .......0 ....... -21 ... 0.07 .......... na ...................... 8<br />
Sidney Weather Data<br />
Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center<br />
Date High Low Precip.<br />
Feb. 4 ................. 26 .................. 10 ......................0.01<br />
Feb. 5 ................. 21 .................. -9 ............................. T<br />
Feb. 6 ................. 40 .................. 4 .............................. T<br />
Feb. 7 ................. 37 .................. <strong>13</strong> .......................... 0.01<br />
Feb. 8 ................. 41 .................. 19 ............................ T<br />
Feb. 9 ................. 39 .................. -8 ............................. T<br />
Feb. 10 ............... 3 .................... -<strong>13</strong> ......................... 0.02<br />
Average YTD Precipitation ......................................... 0.48<br />
<strong>2008</strong> YTD Precipitation .............................................. 0.22<br />
Montana Auction Markets Report<br />
Source: Sidney Livestock, Sidney MT<br />
Week of:2-6-08<br />
Number Sold: 1100<br />
Feeder Steers<br />
Medium & Large Frame 1 Average $ Maximum $<br />
400 to 500 ........................ $ 122.54 ................. $ <strong>13</strong>1.00<br />
500 to 600 ........................ $ 114.07 ................. $ 120.00<br />
600 to 700 ........................ $ 104.96 ................. $ 114.50<br />
700 to 800 ........................ $ 100.00 ................. $ 104.25<br />
Feeder Heifers Average $ Maximum $<br />
Medium & Large Frame 1<br />
400 to 500..........................$ 115.37...................$124.00<br />
500 to 600..........................$ 107.03...................$115.50<br />
600 to 700..........................$ 97.99....................$104.00<br />
500 to 600..........................$ 89.61....................$ 95.00<br />
Slaughter Cows Average $ Maximum $<br />
Utility & Commercial......... $53.00 ................ $ 55.75<br />
Cutter ............................... $49.00 ................ $ 51.00<br />
Canner ............................. $45.00 ................. $48.00<br />
Slaughter Bulls ................. $52.00 ................ $ 60.00<br />
Bred heifers .......... ........$1010.00 ............... $1285.00<br />
Remarks: slaughter cows steady - bulls no test<br />
feeder cattle dollars higher 3-14 higher<br />
Suzanne Beagle, 54,<br />
Helena, MT<br />
(formerly of Sidney)<br />
Suzanne Beagle, 54, Helena, (formerly of Sidney) died<br />
Saturday, Feb. 2, <strong>2008</strong> in Helena.<br />
Cremation has taken place at the Haglor-Anderson Funeral<br />
Home, Helena.<br />
Memorial services in Sidney will follow at a later date<br />
under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney.<br />
Remembrances and condolences may be shared with<br />
the family at www.fulkersons.com.<br />
Lucile Iversen, 88,<br />
Fairview<br />
Funeral services for Lucile Iversen, 88, Fairview, were at<br />
2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 11, at Zion Lutheran Church, Fairview.<br />
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, ND,<br />
under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney.<br />
Remembrances and condolences may be shared with<br />
the family at www.fulkersons.com.<br />
Lucile died on Thursday, Feb. 7, <strong>2008</strong> at Bethel Home,<br />
Williston.<br />
EVENTS<br />
SEND YOUR EVENTS TO:<br />
THE ROUNDUP, PO BOX 1207, SIDNEY, MT 59270 or<br />
drop them by our office located at 314 S. Central Ave.,<br />
Sidney, MT. You can also fax your events to 406-433-4114<br />
or email them to classads @esidney.com.<br />
Richland County<br />
Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MDT Zone.<br />
Wed., Feb. <strong>13</strong><br />
9 a.m . — Trade promotion meeting, Sidney Chamber<br />
office.<br />
5:30 p.m.— Valentines Supper and Fun Night, Church<br />
of the Nazerine, 606 9 St. SW, no charge, lots of<br />
fun, everyone welcome.<br />
Thurs., Feb. 14<br />
7 a.m. — Chamber board meeting, Sidney Chamber<br />
office.<br />
10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.— Sidney High School Business<br />
Professionals of America will be having a<br />
traveling bake sale, funds for National<br />
Leadership Conference in Reno.<br />
6 p.m. — Grief Recovery Support Group, Home<br />
Health & Hospice Office, 116 3rd Ave. NW.<br />
Newcomers welcome to join anytime.<br />
7 p.m. — Bingo, early bird at 6:45 p.m., Moose Lodge.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Post meeting, VFW.<br />
8 p.m. — NA meeting, Millers’ Corner banquet room.<br />
Fri., Feb. 15<br />
8 a.m. — Executive board meeting, Sidney Chamber<br />
office.<br />
10:30 a.m. — Richland County Library, storytime,<br />
children 3-6 yrs. old. For more info 406-433-1917.<br />
2 p.m. — Cooties meet, VFW.<br />
Sat., Feb. 16<br />
9 a.m. — AA meeting, Trinity Lutheran Church,<br />
education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln.<br />
10 a.m. — Gamblers Anon., Zion Lutheran Church,<br />
309 S. Central Ave., Fairview. Contact 798-3601.<br />
Sun., Feb. 17<br />
8 p.m. — AA meeting,Trinity Lutheran Church<br />
education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln.<br />
Mon., Feb. 18<br />
12 p.m. — AA meeting, Trinity Lutheran Church<br />
education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln.<br />
1:30 p.m.— Sons of Norway, Stitchers & Knitters meet,<br />
hostess: Lillian Dasinger, 488-1867.<br />
6:30 p.m. — Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets, Quilts &<br />
More. For more info call Sandy Turner 488-8366.<br />
Tues., Feb. 19<br />
9 a.m. — MOPs meet, Sidney Assembly of God, for<br />
more info call Khrystye Earl 482-8056.<br />
8-11 a.m. — Senior Commodities distributed, south<br />
door on 3rd Ave. SE of Central School.<br />
12:10-12:50 p.m. —“Avoiding the ‘Big C’: Cancer<br />
Prevention & Early Detection” by Patti Iversen,<br />
FNP, Wellness for Life meetings, MonDak<br />
Heritage Center. For more info 406-488-2305.<br />
McKenzie County<br />
Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CDT Zone.<br />
Wed., Feb.<strong>13</strong><br />
10 a.m. — Chamber Coffee, High School Commons<br />
Area, sponsored by FCCLA.<br />
5 p.m. — Weight Loss Group meeting, Hospital staff<br />
meeting room.<br />
7 p.m. — L.I.F.E. Group, Wesleyan Church.<br />
7 p.m. — Pinochle, Eagles Club.<br />
8 p.m. — AA meeting, Civic Center meeting room.<br />
8 p.m. — Al-anon meeting, Sanford Room, Library.<br />
Thurs., Feb. 14<br />
6-8:30 p.m. — Relay for Life Ragged Butte Springers,<br />
Valentines Day Supper, Alexander City Hall. For<br />
more info call Deb @ 701-828-3358.<br />
Sat., Feb. 16<br />
10 a.m. — Livestock judging workshop, Courthouse<br />
meeting room.<br />
Tues., Feb. 19<br />
5-8 p.m. — Annie’s Project, Courthouse meeting room.
Kleenex Tissues<br />
80-200 ct.<br />
Select Varieties<br />
2for $ 3<br />
Miller Lite or<br />
Genuine<br />
Draft<br />
18 pk. Cans<br />
$ <strong>13</strong> 49<br />
Betty Crocker<br />
Helpers<br />
Keystone Light<br />
9 Roll Mega Rolls<br />
Bath Tissue<br />
Angel<br />
Soft<br />
$ 4 99<br />
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> 3<br />
CLASS C SPECIALS!<br />
Dairy Fresh Milk<br />
Gallon 1%, 2%<br />
or Skim<br />
2for $ 7<br />
Pork<br />
Chops<br />
Family Pack Asst.<br />
$ 1 49<br />
lb.<br />
Dole<br />
Salads<br />
9-12 oz. Greener<br />
Selection or Spinach<br />
$ 1 69<br />
ea.<br />
Betty Crocker Mixes<br />
10.25 oz. Brownie Mix, 6.5 oz. Triple Berry or<br />
Blueberry Muffin<br />
79 ¢<br />
Yellow Onions<br />
Jumbo<br />
5lbs. $ 1<br />
18 pk. Cans<br />
Rump<br />
Roast<br />
Boneless Beef<br />
$ 2 49<br />
lb.<br />
or Ice<br />
$ 10 39<br />
Atta Cat<br />
Cuisine<br />
16 lb. Bag Dry<br />
Cat Food<br />
$ 8 99<br />
Sale effective Wed., Feb. <strong>13</strong> - Tues., Feb. 19, <strong>2008</strong><br />
1151 S. Central • Sidney, MT • Mon-Sat 7 a.m.-9 p.m. • Sun 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />
Grocery 433-2305 • Meat 433-1902 • Produce 433-5181<br />
Picnic<br />
Roast<br />
Fresh Whole<br />
Pork Shoulder<br />
99 ¢ lb.<br />
Dole Bananas<br />
2for $ 9<br />
Ripe<br />
2lbs.88 ¢<br />
Pepsi or Mtn. Dew<br />
12 pk.<br />
12 oz. Cans<br />
Reg. or Diet
4 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Girl Scouts Selling<br />
Butter Braids!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sidney Girl Scouts are currently selling their Butter<br />
Braids in the community.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se are a hand-braided pastry with layers of 100%<br />
real butter, filled with cherry, apple, blueberry cream cheese,<br />
cinnamon, raspberry, cream cheese or Bavarian crème with<br />
chocolate icing. Butter Braids are easy to make ... just thaw,<br />
let rise then bake.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale runs through Feb. 28 and orders will be delivered<br />
the week of March 16 in time for Easter.<br />
Braids cost $10 which must be prepaid. Please contact<br />
Tammy Lake at 406-488-4348 to place an order.<br />
AARP Driving Course To<br />
Be Held Feb. 26-27<br />
Sidney Health Center will host an AARP Driving Course<br />
on Tuesday, Feb. 26 from 1-5 p.m. and Wednesday, Feb. 27<br />
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon at the Foundation for Community<br />
Care. <strong>The</strong> refresher course is intended for drivers 50 years of<br />
age and over.<br />
To register, please call the Sidney Clinic receptionist at<br />
488-2510 by Monday, Feb. 25. <strong>The</strong> course is $10 per person<br />
and $5 for individuals 65 years and older. Participants must<br />
attend both days to receive credit for the course.<br />
Charlotte Holzwalt, Bozeman<br />
Irony of ironies, health care has one of the highest workplace<br />
injury rates in Montana. Whether it’s a slipped disc from lifting<br />
a patient or a slip on the hallway floor, medical jobs can be risky.<br />
At Montana State Fund, we work with health care clients on<br />
programs to create safe work environments and reduce risks.<br />
So that health care workers stay healthy.<br />
Valley View Wranglers 4-H Club<br />
Donates To Food Bank<br />
In Oct of 2007 Valley View Wranglers 4-H Club challenged<br />
the other 4-H clubs in the county to a food drive as a<br />
community service activity. <strong>The</strong> prize for the winning club<br />
was to be a bowling party or Valley View would bake the<br />
winning club’s pies for the fair booth. <strong>The</strong> challenge ran<br />
from October to Jan. 31. Valley View ended their challenge<br />
with a tour of the food bank led by Candy Markwald<br />
and Gloria Yockim. After the tour, the club spent $150 of<br />
their treasury for a shopping spree at Reynolds. Valley<br />
View collected 485 lbs. of food winning the challenge and<br />
the total of the drive was 970 lbs. A big thank you to all<br />
that contributed. Pictured are (L to R): Shawn Walla, Ruth<br />
Walla, Mike Miller and Allen Neuleib.<br />
McKenzie Co. Sheriff Seeking<br />
Missing Horse Information<br />
<strong>The</strong> McKenzie County Sheriff’s Department is asking<br />
for help. <strong>The</strong> department is seeking any witnesses or persons<br />
with information concerning a horse missing or stolen<br />
from a pasture north of Arnegard, ND.<br />
A registered quarter-horse (brood mare) belonging to<br />
Holly Gullickson was in a pasture near the Timber Creek<br />
Bridge with a herd of nine mares. <strong>The</strong> horse is registered and<br />
is a seven-year-old mare in foal. She is registered as a Dun<br />
but looks like a cream buckskin with a dorsal stripe down her<br />
back. <strong>The</strong> horse has the trademark “dun” zebra stripes on<br />
her legs and is not branded. <strong>The</strong> horse has been missing<br />
since Jan. 2.<br />
A red four door pickup with a silver and white enclosed<br />
horse trailer with dark windows was seen near the Timber<br />
Creek Bridge on the day the horse came up missing.<br />
Photos of the missing horse can be seen at the sheriff’s<br />
office. If you have any information, please contact the<br />
McKenzie County Sheriff’s office at 701-444-3654.<br />
Thank you, Captain John L. Fulwider, chief deputy.<br />
Walter Family Benefit<br />
Fund Set Up At 1 st Bank<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cleo and Penny Walter family from Sidney lost their<br />
home and all its contents in a house fire last Wednesday,<br />
Feb. 6.<br />
Anyone who would like to donate funds to this family<br />
may do so at 1st Bank, Sidney. Checks can be made out to<br />
<strong>The</strong> Walter Family Benefit Fund.<br />
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NPARL Brown Bagger Features<br />
Miles City Range Researcher<br />
ARS Research Ecologist<br />
Dr. Kurt Reinhart is the<br />
second speaker in the<br />
USDA-ARS Northern Plains<br />
Agricultural Research<br />
Laboratory’s Brown Bagger<br />
series on Friday, Feb. 15 from<br />
noon to 1 p.m. Dr. Reinhart is<br />
with NPARL’s sister lab – the<br />
Ft. Keogh Livestock and<br />
Rangeland Research Laboratory,<br />
Miles City. He will be<br />
discussing “Plant-soil biota<br />
interactions and plant communities”.<br />
His presentation will be<br />
held in the lab’s tech transfer<br />
room from noon to 1 p.m. <strong>The</strong><br />
Sidney lab is located at 1500<br />
N. Central Ave. and the public<br />
is invited to attend.<br />
In his talk, Reinhart, a<br />
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new scientist at Fort Keogh,<br />
will discuss highlights from<br />
previous research projects<br />
as a PhD student and post<br />
doc, as well as providing an<br />
outline of his new research<br />
plans at the Miles City ARS<br />
lab.<br />
His doctoral research at<br />
the University of Montana<br />
and post doctoral work at the<br />
University of Indiana focused<br />
on three main topics: 1) the<br />
mechanisms non-native and<br />
invasive species use to impact<br />
natural systems; 2) the<br />
importance of plant-soil biota<br />
interactions in facilitating the<br />
invasion of non-native species,<br />
and the impact of soil<br />
biota in regulating patterns of<br />
diversity, productivity, and in-<br />
vasive success.<br />
His research at Miles<br />
City will continue to explore<br />
topics relating to the impacts<br />
and dynamics of invasive<br />
plants, plant community<br />
change, and plant-soil biota<br />
interactions on rangelands<br />
while incorporating aspects<br />
of fire ecology and herbivory.<br />
In particular he’s interested<br />
in plant-microbe interactions<br />
in a range of contexts (e.g.<br />
invasions, diversity, productivity,<br />
and drought resistance)<br />
with an emphasis on soilborne<br />
pathogens.<br />
In addition to his presentation,<br />
Reinhart will also be<br />
meeting with NPARL researchers<br />
while in Sidney to<br />
Welcome Dr. Craig Levy<br />
- Internal Medicine -<br />
Sidney Health Center is pleased<br />
to announce the opening of Dr.<br />
Craig Levy’s practice. Dr. Levy<br />
joins the medical staff with<br />
several years of experience as<br />
an internal medicine physician.<br />
Dr. Levy’s offi ce is located in<br />
the Sidney Clinic, Suite #114. If<br />
you would like to schedule an<br />
appointment, please call his<br />
offi ce at 488-2525.<br />
Enjoy the Area Sports<br />
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214 14th Ave SW • Sidney, MT<br />
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discuss potential research<br />
collaborations.<br />
Other speakers to be<br />
featured in NPARL’s <strong>2008</strong><br />
Brown Bagger series include:<br />
Dr. Matt Rinella, ARS<br />
Livestock and Range Research<br />
Lab, Miles City, and<br />
Plant Pathologists Robert<br />
Lartey (NPARL) and Barry<br />
Jacobsen (MSU-Bozeman),<br />
along with NPARL Ecologist<br />
Robert Srygley. Dates and<br />
topics for those talks will be<br />
announced in local papers.<br />
All sessions are held at<br />
noon in the lab’s tech transfer<br />
room and are open to the<br />
public. If you have any questions,<br />
contact Beth Redlin at<br />
406-433-9427.<br />
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> 5<br />
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Bar:<br />
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Restaurant:<br />
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Community Health Fair<br />
Coming Up In March<br />
Sidney Health Center and the Richland County Health<br />
Department are sponsoring a Community Health Fair for the<br />
fourth year. This holistic event is set for Tuesday, March 11 at<br />
the Sidney Assembly of God Event Center from 10 a.m. to 6<br />
p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Community Health Fair provides an opportunity to<br />
promote health issues in respect to the mind, body and spirit.<br />
Last year, the event attracted more than 300 people. Coordinators<br />
of the event are hoping for the same response this<br />
year.<br />
Plans are currently underway and coordinators of the<br />
event have invited several local healthcare professionals,<br />
organizations and coalitions to participate. Previous years<br />
included representatives from various coalitions as well as<br />
public library, law enforcement, medical staff, chiropractors,<br />
Sidney Health Center departments and Richland County<br />
Health Department programs.<br />
Anyone interested in reserving space at the Community<br />
Health Fair can call Sidney Health Center’s Marketing and<br />
Communication Department at 488-2101 for an application.<br />
Booth space is limited and available on a first come, first<br />
serve basis.<br />
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Hatter Earns Highest<br />
Sleep Technologist<br />
Credential<br />
Kristi Hatter, Licensed<br />
Practical Nurse, with Sidney<br />
Health Center, has earned<br />
the Registered<br />
Polysomnographic Technologist<br />
(RPSGT) credential.<br />
This internationally recognized<br />
credential represents<br />
the highest certification in the<br />
field for healthcare professionals<br />
who clinically assess<br />
patients with sleep disorders.<br />
To obtain this credential, a<br />
technologist must have the<br />
necessary clinical experience,<br />
hold CPR certification<br />
or its equivalent, adhere to<br />
the Board of Registered<br />
Polysomnographic Technologists<br />
(BRPT) Standards<br />
of Conduct and pass the<br />
RPSGT credentialing exam.<br />
Hatter’s achievement of<br />
the RPSGT credential represents<br />
a commitment to the<br />
highest professional and ethical<br />
standards for public<br />
health and safety. Registered<br />
Polysomnographic Technologists<br />
pledge to adhere<br />
to the ethical and professional<br />
guidelines of the Board<br />
of Registered<br />
Polysomnographic Technologists’<br />
Standards of Conduct.<br />
With more than 40 million<br />
American’s affected by<br />
sleep disorders, it is important<br />
for patients to seek out<br />
sleep clinics that employ<br />
RGSGTs. <strong>The</strong> RPSGT credential<br />
is a symbol for quality,<br />
responsibility and credibility,<br />
indicating that the credentialed<br />
technologist has a<br />
level of experience and competence<br />
aligned with an international<br />
standard.<br />
A polysomnogram is a<br />
test that records a patient’s<br />
physical state during various<br />
stages of sleep and wakefulness.<br />
It provides data that is<br />
essential in evaluating sleep<br />
and sleep-related complaints,<br />
such as identifying<br />
sleep stages, body position,<br />
blood oxygen levels, respiratory<br />
events, muscle tone,<br />
heart rate, amount of snoring,<br />
and general behavior.<br />
“I’m excited and proud<br />
that our staff is taking the necessary<br />
steps to become an<br />
accredited Sleep Lab,” stated<br />
Kristi Hatter<br />
Carter Hasselstrom, Sidney<br />
Health Center Respiratory<br />
Care manager. “In taking the<br />
steps to become an accredited<br />
Sleep Lab, we assure our<br />
patients that they are receiving<br />
the highest quality of care<br />
possible. In many states there<br />
is a trend among medical insurance<br />
to not reimburse for<br />
the cost of sleep studies unless<br />
they are conducted by<br />
an accredited sleep facility.<br />
With Kristi becoming registered,<br />
we are one step closer<br />
to earning our accreditation.”<br />
Hatter has been an LPN<br />
with Sidney Health Center for<br />
30 years. She started working<br />
in the sleep lab in July<br />
2005 conducting the sleep<br />
studies. “I was drawn to nursing<br />
because I like helping<br />
people,” stated Hatter. “By<br />
improving the quality of a<br />
patients sleep, you can improve<br />
the quality of their lives.<br />
Working in the Sleep Lab renewed<br />
my desire to learn. I<br />
wanted to learn more so that<br />
I could provide a better service<br />
to my patients.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sidney Health Center<br />
Sleep Lab was started in<br />
1997 to assist area residents<br />
who struggle with sleep apnea<br />
or other similar sleep<br />
disorders. Studies are conducted<br />
at Sidney Health<br />
Center three times a week,<br />
Monday, Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday nights, and are<br />
available to adult men and<br />
women. Individuals who feel<br />
they may be suffering from a<br />
sleep disorder must first<br />
make an appointment with<br />
their physician, who will then<br />
determine whether a sleep<br />
study is necessary. For more<br />
information about the Sidney<br />
Health Center Sleep Lab<br />
and sleep disorders, please<br />
visit www.sidneyhealth.org.<br />
About the BRPT:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board of Registered<br />
Polysomnographic<br />
Technologists (BRPT) is an<br />
independent, nonprofit certification<br />
board that seeks to<br />
cultivate the highest professional<br />
and ethical stands for<br />
polysomnographic technologists<br />
by providing an internationally<br />
recognized credential<br />
– the Registered<br />
Polysomnographic Technologist<br />
(RPSGT). <strong>The</strong> credential<br />
represents the highest<br />
standard in the field of<br />
polysomnography and is the<br />
first NCCA-accredited program<br />
of its kind. Currently,<br />
there are more than 10,000<br />
polysomnographic technologists<br />
certified by the BRPT<br />
internationally. Additional information<br />
can be found at<br />
www.brpt.org.<br />
Reader’s Digest<br />
Scam Reported<br />
In Area<br />
A new scam was reported last week where individuals<br />
are receiving calls from someone claiming to be from<br />
Reader’s Digest. <strong>The</strong>y ask for a $3000 money order in exchange<br />
for a $30,000 prize.<br />
Because Reader’s Digest is so recognizable, and does<br />
hold sweepstakes, people may be more prone to falling for<br />
the scam. <strong>The</strong> caller asks that the money be sent by Western<br />
Union to a name and place in the U.S., but money orders can<br />
be picked up anywhere in the world, with just a name.<br />
<strong>The</strong> callers are very persistent and even promise delivery<br />
of the $30,000 “that afternoon”, AFTER the wire has been<br />
sent.
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ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> 7<br />
Yes, Flu Season Is Here!<br />
Flu season has officially arrived in Richland County, with<br />
cases of influenza already confirmed in most of the state;<br />
Richland County now has 1 confirmed case of Influenza A in<br />
a 48-year-old last week.<br />
This means that the influenza virus A was confirmed<br />
through a laboratory test done at the local hospital lab and<br />
again by the Montana State Laboratory. <strong>The</strong> State Department<br />
of Public Health and Human Services has stated that<br />
Montana is on track this flu season with 66 confirmed cases<br />
out of 350 submitted samples as of Feb. 2. <strong>The</strong> state’s statistics<br />
reflect only those cases confirmed by a laboratory test;<br />
however it is possible that over 100 people per week in the<br />
state are suspected to have influenza. This means that people<br />
are experiencing the symptoms of influenza and assumed<br />
positive per self reporting or through their provider but have<br />
not been tested. State health officials expect the number of<br />
flu cases to rise quickly as Montana’s flu season typically<br />
peaks in late February or early March.<br />
When you notice many of your colleagues absent from<br />
work or you hear sneezing, coughing and sniffling everywhere<br />
you go—it’s the time to think influenza! Influenza,<br />
also known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory illness<br />
caused by influenza viruses. It attacks the respiratory tract<br />
(nose, throat and lungs) and occurs mainly in the late fall,<br />
winter and early spring.<br />
<strong>The</strong> “flu” is a very general term many people use if they<br />
are suffering from vomiting and diarrhea, but influenza is<br />
actually a respiratory illness. Flu symptoms include fever,<br />
fatigue, headaches, body aches, cough and sore throat. Influenza<br />
A is more common and more powerful than its sister<br />
strain of the virus, influenza B. Both strains usually appear in<br />
Montana during winter months.<br />
Flu viruses spread in respiratory droplets caused by coughing<br />
and sneezing. <strong>The</strong>y usually spread from person to person,<br />
though sometimes people become infected by touch-<br />
ing something such as a keyboard or cell phone with viruses<br />
on it and then touching their nose or mouth.<br />
According to the CDC, most healthy adults may be able<br />
to infect others beginning one day before symptoms develop<br />
and up to five days after becoming ill. That means you can<br />
pass the flu onto someone else before you know you are<br />
sick, as well as while you are sick.<br />
Although flu season typically peaks in February, we have<br />
experienced peaks as early as December and as late as<br />
March during the past five years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> single best method to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated<br />
each fall or winter. Approximately two weeks after you<br />
are vaccinated, antibodies will develop to protect against<br />
the influenza virus infection. This year’s flu vaccine is protecting<br />
people against at least three of the flu strains circulating<br />
this year in Montana.<br />
In addition to a flu shot, the next best method for protecting<br />
yourself and others against influenza this season is<br />
through common sense prevention methods to help people<br />
stay healthy:<br />
Wash your hands often with soap and water or an alcohol-based<br />
hand cleanser.<br />
Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.<br />
If possible, avoid crowds and close contact with people<br />
who are sick<br />
Regularly clean and disinfect surfaces such as door<br />
knobs, telephones, counters and toys.<br />
If you are already sick, you can stop the spread of germs<br />
by:<br />
Covering your nose and mouth with a tissue every time<br />
you cough or sneeze.<br />
Staying home from work or school.<br />
Not sharing eating utensils, drinking glasses, towels or<br />
other personal items.<br />
Although flu season is off to a slow start in Richland<br />
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County, we all should take the necessary precautions to protect<br />
ourselves and loved ones from getting sick. Every year<br />
in the United States, the Center for Disease Control and<br />
Prevention estimates that 5-20% of the population gets the<br />
flu, and more than 200,000 people are hospitalized from flu<br />
complications. Every year, the flu is responsible for approximately<br />
36,000 deaths, and therefore should be taken seriously.<br />
Don’t let the sneezes, sniffles and coughs at work,<br />
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Sidney Health Center Names<br />
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Sidney Health Center is<br />
pleased to announce Josh<br />
King, of Ambulance Services,<br />
as the Employee of the<br />
Month.<br />
King has been employed<br />
at Sidney Health<br />
Center for ten years. He works<br />
as the director of the<br />
Richland County Ambulance<br />
Service. His job entails working<br />
hard to make sure that<br />
the dedicated men and<br />
women of the Ambulance<br />
Service have the best possible<br />
opportunities for continuing<br />
education and the<br />
most up-to-date equipment<br />
possible. King is also in<br />
charge of the five-month EMT<br />
training course that includes<br />
both lectures and practical<br />
skills testing, coordinating<br />
with current EMTs to train new<br />
individuals to join the Ambulance<br />
Service family.<br />
Coworkers who nominated<br />
King said, “Josh has<br />
been an inspiration to all of<br />
the upcoming EMTs in class.<br />
He is very patient and kind to<br />
the public. He has great goals<br />
for the service and has done<br />
so much to change it for the<br />
better. Way to go!”<br />
King commented the<br />
best thing about working at<br />
Sidney Health Center is,<br />
“<strong>The</strong>se are some of the most<br />
dedicated, skillful and sincerely<br />
compassionate EMTs<br />
I have had the opportunity to<br />
work with in my career. It’s so<br />
rewarding to see how hard<br />
these individuals work for the<br />
community; it makes it easy<br />
to work just as hard for them.”<br />
King is also impressed by the<br />
growth and advancements<br />
he has seen at Sidney Health<br />
Center since he first became<br />
employed by the hospital.<br />
“Everything is very fast paced<br />
around here,” King stated. “It’s<br />
great to see how well we<br />
keep up with the times and<br />
the way our attention to de-<br />
tail translates to better patient<br />
care.”<br />
When asked his most<br />
memorable experience at<br />
Sidney Health Center, King<br />
stated, “It’s hard to distinguish<br />
one memory from my experiences<br />
here at Sidney Health<br />
Center. I thoroughly enjoy my<br />
job and the work that it entails.<br />
Each call is different,<br />
each patient is unique. I rely,<br />
just as all our EMTs do, on<br />
the amazing medical providers<br />
and support staff of<br />
Sidney Health Center. We<br />
(the Ambulance Service)<br />
could never accomplish all<br />
that we set out to do without<br />
their time, energy and empathy.”<br />
In addition to the gratitude<br />
King expresses towards<br />
the Sidney Health Center<br />
staff, he says that emergency<br />
medical services in Sidney<br />
are constantly and consistently<br />
aided by both the fire<br />
department and law enforcement.<br />
“We are only one-third<br />
of a response team,” stated<br />
King, “and we rely on both<br />
fire department and law enforcement,<br />
city and county, on<br />
scene. <strong>The</strong>y have been invaluable<br />
to us.”<br />
King went on to add that<br />
the most lasting impression<br />
that he will likely take with him<br />
is that, “Richland County<br />
Ambulance Service is a family<br />
– each individual EMT relies<br />
on his/her partners. And<br />
in an area like Richland<br />
County, that family compassion<br />
spills out into the community<br />
and can be seen on<br />
every call.”<br />
King is active on Sidney<br />
Health Center committees<br />
including Local Emergency<br />
Preparedness Committee<br />
and the ER Committee. He is<br />
also active in the community<br />
serving on the Richland<br />
County Ambulance Board,<br />
Relay for Life Committee,<br />
A refresher course<br />
for drivers 50 years of age and over,<br />
sponsored by AARP and Sidney Health Center.<br />
<strong>The</strong> class fee is $10 per participant. Sidney Health Center<br />
will pay 50% of the fee for participants 65 years or older.<br />
WHEN:<br />
Tuesday, February 26 from 1 - 5 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, February 27 from 8 a.m. - 12 noon<br />
WHERE:<br />
Foundation for Community Care<br />
221 2nd St. NW • Sidney, MT<br />
To register, please call<br />
the Sidney Clinic<br />
receptionist at<br />
(406) 488-2510 by<br />
Monday, February 25.<br />
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Boys and Girls Club, Public<br />
Life Saving Program Board,<br />
Eastern Montana EMS Directors<br />
Board and EMS State<br />
Task Force. In his spare time,<br />
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Josh enjoys shooting, traveling<br />
and playing Wii.<br />
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Dishon Named To Trinity<br />
Bible College Dean’s List<br />
Alyssa Dishon, Sidney, has achieved the academic distinction<br />
of being on the Dean’s List of Trinity Bible College,<br />
Ellendale, ND, for the fall semester of 2007 with a grade<br />
point average of 4.0.<br />
Alyssa is the daughter of Dick and Vikki Dishon, Sidney.<br />
Trinity is a four-year Bible college, accredited by both<br />
North Central Association of Colleges and the Accrediting<br />
Association of Bible Colleges. It offers a wide variety of fields<br />
of study, including Biblical studies, ministerial studies, intercultural<br />
studies, business, music, elementary education and<br />
physical education.<br />
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A benefit roast beef feed and auction to help defray medical<br />
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MonDak Heritage Center will be open two Sundays for the 27th Annual Quilt Show. <strong>The</strong> display will have<br />
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floral quilt by Mary Olson and a pictorial quilt by Karolyn Harper.<br />
Your Opinion On Public Services<br />
Key Part Of Upcoming Conference<br />
By Stacey Schmitt<br />
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This is part of a series of articles that highlight the various<br />
breakout sessions that will be offered during the conference.<br />
<strong>The</strong> conference is sponsored by the Richland County<br />
Planner Office, City/County Planning Board and the Richland<br />
County Health Department.<br />
Public services provided by the cities’ and county’s department<br />
and agencies include a number of different types.<br />
Because of the variety of topics that will be discussed under<br />
Public Services the County-Wide Conference will be offering<br />
two sessions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> morning session will focus on the long-term needs<br />
which have been identified through the Growth Policy and<br />
Quality of Life assessment and survey process. <strong>The</strong> topics<br />
open for discussion during this session include: identify and<br />
prioritize specific needs and measures that can be undertaken<br />
to address overall community health and safety; create<br />
a line of communication between law enforcement and<br />
community on how to report and follow-up on suspicious<br />
behavior; and society picking up the cost of resources for the<br />
CPR Saturday<br />
Sidney Health Center<br />
is sponsoring a CPR<br />
Training Course at no<br />
charge to the general<br />
public. You must be<br />
at least <strong>13</strong> years of<br />
age to attend. Each<br />
session is limited to<br />
15 participants and<br />
pre-registration is required.<br />
If you are in-<br />
terested in attending<br />
this training course,<br />
please call the Sidney<br />
Clinic receptionist at:<br />
(406) 488-2510<br />
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This is a Certifi ed CPR Class<br />
with AED instruction.<br />
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DATE:<br />
Saturday, February 23rd<br />
TIME:<br />
2 Sessions at 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM<br />
PLACE:<br />
Sidney Health Center Classroom<br />
Located at 216 14th Ave SW, Sidney<br />
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elderly.<br />
<strong>The</strong> afternoon session Public Services will continue with<br />
the focus related to: safety, education, and recreation. Topics<br />
to be discussed include: increased pedestrian and bike safety;<br />
expanding and publicizing post-secondary opportunities; increase<br />
parental involvement in public schools; and creating<br />
a county-wide parks and recreation department including<br />
family-based activities and uniting youth activities.<br />
Each session will be conducted by a facilitator providing<br />
ample time for each attendee the opportunity to share<br />
their thoughts and goals to ensure the current Public Services<br />
offered meet the needs of their communities. Each attendee<br />
will also be provided with the opportunity to help<br />
identify any future services that should be offered here in<br />
Richland County.<br />
For more information on the “State of the Community”<br />
County-Wide Conference or these topics, or to register for<br />
the Conference, please contact Stacey Schmitt at the County<br />
Planner’s Office at 433-6975 or sschmitt@richland.org. You<br />
may also register by visiting the website at http://<br />
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Heritage Center 27 th<br />
Annual Quilt Show<br />
Now On Display<br />
By Sandy Turner<br />
Center Coordinator<br />
MonDak Heritage Center<br />
Now showing at the MonDak Heritage Center is our<br />
27th Annual Quilt Show, from Feb. 12 until March 1. This<br />
show has close to 60 quilts on display. <strong>The</strong> hours for viewing<br />
the show are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />
and Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> MonDak Heritage Center is not usually open on<br />
Sundays, so please take advantage of these extra days to<br />
come in and stroll through the beautiful quilts. <strong>The</strong> MonDak<br />
Heritage Center will host an Open House on March 1, from 1<br />
to 4 p.m.<br />
Sara McMillen, a senior at Sidney High School, will be<br />
presenting a multitude of beautiful garments and quilts that<br />
she has made throughout her years in 4-H. Her presentation<br />
starts at 2 p.m. and is free to the public. Although this is not a<br />
judged show, there will be People’s Choice awards sponsored<br />
by <strong>The</strong> Bent Pin, Williston, ND, and Enchanted Room,<br />
Glendive MT.<br />
Special thanks to both quilt shops. Please stop by and<br />
enjoy the delightful array of exciting quilts, colors and fabrics<br />
adorning the Center and vote for your favorite one!<br />
NDSCS Signs<br />
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Keith Bieber, Fairview High School, has signed a letter<br />
of intent to play football for North Dakota State College of<br />
Science, Wahpeton, ND, according to football coach Chuck<br />
Parsons.<br />
“I’m very pleased with the caliber of student-athletes we<br />
have signed in this class,” Parsons said. “We addressed crucial<br />
needs in several areas and feel top to bottom we have<br />
one of the best recruiting classes ever. I believe these players,<br />
along with our returning sophomores, will help the Wildcat<br />
football program get back to its winning ways.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wildcats, 2-7 last year, open the season at home<br />
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NDSCS is a two-year, comprehensive, residential college<br />
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Beef Meetings On<br />
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For cow/calf producers we are beginning the final trimester<br />
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nutritionally for both the calf and the cow and also for next<br />
year’s calf. To learn more, come to one of the six beef meetings<br />
set for northeastern Montana the week of Feb.19. On<br />
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and reproduction. Endicott will also have real reproduction<br />
tracts to look at and discuss the reproductive anatomy of<br />
the beef cow.<br />
Following Endicott will be Richland County Extension<br />
Agent Wade Whiteman. Whiteman will talk about financial<br />
tools that are available to ranchers to help them decide “What<br />
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available to help make decisions and will also give<br />
some tools for ranchers who prefer not to use a computer.<br />
<strong>The</strong> schedule for the meetings is as follows:<br />
Feb. 19 – Glasgow, 1-3 p.m., Cottonwood Inn; Circle, 6-<br />
9 p.m., Schmidt Banquet Room.<br />
Feb. 20 - Wolf Point, 1-4 p.m., FPCC Robert Dumont<br />
Building; Culbertson, 6-9 p.m., American Legion.<br />
Feb. 21 – Plentywood, 1-4 p.m., Courthouse, Jubilee<br />
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Feb. 22 – Sidney, 1-4 p.m., ARS Conference Room.<br />
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Extension Agent at 485-2605, Gina Snyder, Roosevelt<br />
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Professional walleye fisherman Tommy Skarlis will<br />
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<strong>The</strong> seminar is free to the public. <strong>The</strong> event is sponsored<br />
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Skarlis has won numerous Professional Walleye Trails<br />
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Local business students attending Sidney High School<br />
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Business Professionals of America is the national career/technical<br />
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recently qualified for the State Leadership Conference in<br />
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Business Professionals of America Week is celebrated<br />
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<strong>The</strong> students of Sidney High School BPA want local businesses<br />
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ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> 11
12 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
112# Brady Lund, Watford City, attempts to turn Ben Maliske in his championship<br />
match at the Region 4 Wrestling Tournament held in Watford City. Lund decisioned<br />
Maliske 7-6. (Photo by Kathy Taylor)<br />
Kirby Knudtson, wrestling at <strong>13</strong>5# for Watford City, does a double leg takedown<br />
against Tanner Weahu. Knudtson was defeated by Weahu 14-8 in the<br />
championship match at the Region 4 Wrestling Tournament held in Watford City.<br />
(Photo by Kathy Taylor)<br />
Watford City Takes Second At<br />
Region 4 Wrestling Tournament<br />
Seth Dougherty, Watford City, wrestles Charles Becker in the 160# weight class at<br />
the Region 4 Wrestling Tournament held in Watford City. Dougherty took 2 nd<br />
place after being defeated by Becker 12-4. (Photo by Kathy Taylor)<br />
Watford City’s Brandon Taylor scores against Mandan in Saturday’s bantam<br />
hockey game. <strong>The</strong> Oilers defeated Mandan 8-4. (Photo by Kathy Taylor)<br />
Watford City’s Chris Larsen, #16, skates in for the rebound as the Grand Forks<br />
goalie controls the puck. <strong>The</strong> Oilers came up short against the Grand Forks<br />
Stallions 6-2 in Sunday’s Junior Gold hockey game on their home ice. (Photo by<br />
Kathy Taylor)<br />
Watford City placed second in the Region 4 Wrestling<br />
Tournament scoring 172.5 points behind Hettinger who was<br />
first with 215.2 points.<br />
Individual Results:<br />
103#.................. Dillon Matson ..................................... 3 rd<br />
112#.................. Brady Lund ........................................ 1 st<br />
119#.................. Karson Knudtson ............................... 4 th<br />
125#.................. Branden Meuth .................................. 5 th<br />
<strong>13</strong>0#.................. Jake Thomas..................................... 2 nd<br />
<strong>13</strong>5#.................. Kirby Knudtson ................................. 2 nd<br />
140#.................. Ross Norby ........................................ 3 rd<br />
145#.................. Rowdy Lund ...................................... 1 st<br />
152#.................. Nolan Swenson ................................. 3 rd<br />
160#.................. Seth Dougherty ................................. 2 nd<br />
171#.................. Nolan Kalberer .................................. 4 th<br />
189#.................. Kevin Scott ......................................... 5 th<br />
215#.................. Cody Fisketjon ................................... 4 th<br />
285#.................. Christian Height ................................. 5 th<br />
145# Rowdy Lund, Watford City, tries to turn Nate Seeger in an arm bar in his<br />
championship match at the Region 4 Wrestling Tournament held in Watford City.<br />
Lund decisioned Seeger 9-5.<br />
Watford City<br />
Sports Action<br />
Watford City’s <strong>13</strong>0# Jake Thomas goes for a takedown<br />
on Damian Berger. Thomas was pinned by Berger<br />
for second place in the Region 4 Wrestling<br />
Tournament held in Watford City. (Photo by Kathy<br />
Taylor)<br />
Watford City’s Steven Bruins lays up an easy two points in Tuesday night’s boys’<br />
basketball game against Trinity Christian. <strong>The</strong> Wolves defeated the Crusaders<br />
68-62. (Photo by Kathy Taylor)
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Eagles Ignore Ranking To Bring Home<br />
Third Place State Hardware<br />
Sidney's Josh Moore pins Danny Gates of Corvallis in 2:34 to win the 171-lb. Montana State Wrestling Championship Saturday in Billings.<br />
Hug From Coach<br />
Sidney Coach Guy Melby gives his son,<br />
Beau, a congratulations hug after the<br />
junior wrestler captured the crown at<br />
189 lbs. at Billings Saturday night.<br />
Sidney's Beau Melby decisions Justin Graham of Libby on his<br />
way to first place at 189 lbs. at State Saturday.<br />
98# - Brennan Gorder – 2 nd<br />
Tech fall over Levi Ginggrich, Corvallis, 15-0. Dec.<br />
over Duell Stadel, Havre, 5-3. Pinned by Tyler Stedman,<br />
Frenchtown, 3:25.<br />
105# - Scott Sturgis – 6 th<br />
Def. over Cody Estrom, Columbia Falls. Pinned by<br />
Chris Recio, Havre, 1:23. Pinned Dylan Kelly, Lewistown,<br />
2:33. Pinned Ryan Salacinski, Laurel, 3:29. Pinned by Brandon<br />
Gifford, Hardin, 2:11. Pinned by Tanner Hollenback,<br />
Dillon, 1:22<br />
112# - Levi Johnson – 5 th<br />
Maj. dec. over Shawn Medland, Polson, 16-3. Dec.<br />
by Chad Hansen, Frenchtown, 5-1. Dec. over Jake Stock,<br />
Anaconda, 10-8. Tech fall over Ryan Hardy, Ronan, 21-4.<br />
Maj. dec. by Cameron Neiss, Ronan, <strong>13</strong>-2. Pinned Dexter<br />
Trask, Lewistown, 2:47.<br />
152# - Chad Dunn – 6 th<br />
Pinned by Derek Nelson, Frenchtown, 2:50. Pinned<br />
Levi Maughn, Ronan, 1:33. Def. over Jordan Riedmann,<br />
Sidney. Dec. over Sheldon Fisher, Polson, 5-3. Maj. dec. by<br />
Michael Hader, Columbia Falls, 11-2. Dec. by Tyler Frolich,<br />
Billings Central, 8-4.<br />
Freshman Brennan Gorder 2nd<br />
Sidney freshman Brennan Gorder scores a takedown on his way t0 a 5-3 win<br />
over Duell Stadel of Havre in the 98-lb. semi finals bout. Gorder placed second.<br />
160# - Mac Collins – 4 th<br />
Pinned Jim Haerr, Livingston, 1:40. Pinned Ricky<br />
Luchau, Ronan, 3:36. Pinned by Phillip Sutherland, Havre,<br />
1:55. Pinned Colton Wiegle, Hamilton, 1:32. Pinned by Clark<br />
Hensley, Anaconda, 2:48.<br />
171# - Josh Moore – 1 st<br />
Pinned Robert Wagner, Browning, :33. Pinned Brock<br />
Anderson, Hamilton, 3:25. Pinned Philip Prickett, Belgrade,<br />
1:53. Pinned Danny Gates, Corvallis, 2:34.<br />
189# - Beau Melby – 1 st<br />
Pinned Wyett Wippert, Browning, :20. Pinned Marcus<br />
Schiele, Ronan, :43. Maj. dec. over Justin Graham, Libby,<br />
16-6. Dec. over Kelly Houle, Columbia Falls, 11-4.<br />
215# - Bryce Vigoren – 3 rd<br />
Pinned Justin Apple, Belgrade, 1:24. Pinned Paul<br />
Donaldson, Hamilton, 2:43. Pinned by William Wells, Browning,<br />
1:04. Pinned Dennis Jessop, Corvallis, 2:45. Dec. over<br />
Frank Swan, Ronan, 5-0.<br />
Pinning Champ<br />
State Champion Josh Moore of Sidney also brought<br />
home the quick pin award for Class A with four<br />
straight pins in the fastest time.<br />
Sidney Wrestling Team Takes 3rd At State<br />
Front row (L to R) Danielle Stubstad, Laci Lewis,Tia Lewis, Breanne Buxbaum<br />
and Jayme Kelly. Middle row (L to R) Kacey Betts, Chad Dunn, Asst. Coach Tim<br />
Stubstad, Levi Johnson, Coach Guy Melby, Scott Sturgis, Asst. Coach Ty Graves,<br />
James Collins and Mac Collins. Back row (L to R) Tanner Stubstad, Jordan<br />
Riedmann, Lance Kuylen, Beau Melby, Brennan Gorder, Josh Moore, Bryce Vigoren<br />
and Richard Heckler.
14 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Toni Martini<br />
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Back row (L to R): DelRae Steinbeisser; Josh King,<br />
Richland County Ambulance Service Director; Rachel<br />
McLaughlin, Lana Whitney, Vernette Torgerson and<br />
Sandra Reichenbach. Front row (L to R): Dee Johnson,<br />
Sandi Kittleson, Mandy Zorn, Bobbi Jo Hackman and<br />
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program is open to and encouraged for all residents of<br />
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<strong>The</strong> first Public Life Saving Program event offered will<br />
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knowledge. CPR Saturday will be held Feb. 23 at 10<br />
a.m. and 1 p.m. <strong>The</strong> event will offer free cardiopulmonary<br />
resuscitation (CPR) training, including free CPR cards for<br />
any individual going through the training. Persons interested<br />
in attending this training course, please call the Sidney Clinic<br />
receptionist at 406-488-2510.<br />
<strong>The</strong> American Heart Association has conducted studies<br />
that have shown the definitive value of early activation of<br />
911- early CPR- early AED- and early Advanced Life Support<br />
in terms of saving lives. In fact, effective bystander CPR,<br />
provided immediately after cardiac arrest, has been shown<br />
to double a victim’s chance of survival by helping maintain<br />
vital blood flow to the heart and brain. It also increases the<br />
amount of time that an electric shock from an automated<br />
external defibrillator (AED) can be effective.<br />
Statistics state that 75-80% of all out of hospital cardiac<br />
arrest happen at home. If bystander CPR is not provided, the<br />
chances of survival for a cardiac arrest victim fall 7-10% every<br />
minute of delay until defibrillation. Very few attempts at<br />
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CPR can mean the difference between life and death<br />
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only 2.5 hours, every other year, and can save lives!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public Life Saving Program is also designed to facilitate<br />
specialized training in other aspects of public safety<br />
for the unique needs of companies and individuals. <strong>The</strong> program<br />
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packaging patients and first aid for MDU, and will likewise<br />
make every effort to accommodate any and all specialized<br />
training or education needs of others.<br />
Josh King, Richland County Ambulance Service director,<br />
is confident that this program will help save lives when<br />
taught properly and utilized correctly. <strong>The</strong> program has been<br />
initiated in select areas of the community already, and has<br />
received only positive feedback. Sidney Schools have recently<br />
purchased AEDs and gone through AED training in<br />
each of their facilities, and other schools of Richland County<br />
have all voiced their desire to follow suit.<br />
King expresses gratitude for all the support from Sidney<br />
Schools while promoting this program. “<strong>The</strong> schools cater to<br />
the needs of hundreds of Sidney residents each day, in a<br />
range of ages. In an area that regularly sees those numbers,<br />
it is vital to have an AED on scene as well as individuals with<br />
the knowledge to use them. <strong>The</strong> Sidney School Board and<br />
Superintendent of Schools have been excellent in terms of<br />
cooperation and support of the Public Life Saving Program.”<br />
King goes on to say that he believes this move by Sidney<br />
Schools shows the dedication for safety and well being of<br />
students, faculty, and public.<br />
King encourages people to inquire about the Public Life<br />
Saving Program, and to encourage loved ones and coworkers<br />
to consider the program as well. Businesses are encouraged<br />
to call and express interest in AED training; instructors<br />
of the Public Life Saving Program will be happy to come<br />
teach the information. Trainees have been amazed at how<br />
simple AEDs are to operate, and what a difference they can<br />
make when it comes to saving lives.<br />
For more information about the Public Life Saving Program,<br />
please call Josh King, director of Richland County<br />
Ambulance at 406-488-2180. To schedule a training session<br />
at your business or to reserve a seat at the CPR Saturday,<br />
please call Lana Whitney or the Sidney Clinic receptionist at<br />
406-488-2510.<br />
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Thurs., Feb. 14: Meat pockets,<br />
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Fri., Feb. 15: Fish nuggets,<br />
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Mon., Feb. 18: NO<br />
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Fri., Feb. 15: NO SCHOOL<br />
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Tues., Feb. 19: Tur key,<br />
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Thurs., Feb. 14: Hobo stew,<br />
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#U912A 2004 Pontiac Bonneville SLE,<br />
41,000 miles<br />
was $17,995 NOW $16,856<br />
$285.59* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U796B 2001 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab,<br />
96,000 miles<br />
was $<strong>13</strong>,995 NOW $12,009<br />
$203.47* per mo./60 mo.<br />
0% Financing on Remaining 2007’s<br />
1801 2nd Ave. W.<br />
Williston, ND<br />
Call<br />
1-800-888-2927 or<br />
701-577-2927<br />
Hours:<br />
Mon. 8am-8pm<br />
Tues.-Fri. 8am-6pm<br />
Sat. 9am-5pm<br />
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> 15<br />
USED CAR FINANCING<br />
ON 2001’S & NEWER<br />
SOLD<br />
PAYMENTS UNDER $300<br />
#U934A 2005 Chevy Equinox LT AWD,<br />
25,000 miles<br />
was $18,995 NOW $16,581<br />
$280.93* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U939A 2005 Buick LeSabre Custom,<br />
21,000 miles<br />
was $16,995 NOW $14,859<br />
$251.71* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U937A 2007 Chevy Malibu,<br />
18,000 miles<br />
was $15,995 NOW $<strong>13</strong>,901<br />
GM Certified<br />
$229.84** per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U941A 2004 Pontiac Bonneville SLE,<br />
48,000 miles<br />
was $17,995 NOW $15,902<br />
$269.43* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U952A 2005 Buick LeSabre Custom,<br />
29,000 miles<br />
was $16,995 NOW $14,384<br />
$255.00* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#C739A 2005 Chevy 2500 Ext. Cab<br />
8.1 V8, <strong>13</strong>5,000 miles<br />
was $15,995 NOW $12,246<br />
$207.48* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#C871A 2004 Chevy Avalanche LT,<br />
116,000 miles<br />
was $16,995 NOW $14,041<br />
$237.90* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#B774A 2003 Lexus ES 300,<br />
77,000 Miles<br />
was $17,995 NOW $15,176<br />
$257.<strong>13</strong>* per mo./60mo.<br />
#G9729A 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee,<br />
43,000 miles<br />
was $15,995 NOW $12,581<br />
$2<strong>13</strong>.16* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U898B 2005 Ford 500 AWD,<br />
59,000 miles<br />
was $16,995 NOW $15,590<br />
$264.14* per mo./60 mo.<br />
PAYMENTS UNDER $400<br />
#C509A 2005 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab LT,<br />
62,000 miles<br />
was $23,995 NOW $20,804<br />
$352.48* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U603A 2005 Chevy Tahoe,<br />
46,000 miles<br />
was $23,995 NOW $19,047<br />
GM Certified<br />
$322.71* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U743A 2007 Toyota Camry LE,<br />
25,000 miles<br />
was $20,995 NOW $18,109<br />
$306.82* per mo./60 mo.<br />
SOLD<br />
#U753A 2007 Honda Accord,<br />
4,000 miles<br />
was $25,995 NOW $23,311<br />
$394.96* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U754A 2007 Dodge Nitro SXT,<br />
18,000 miles<br />
was $21,995 NOW $18,415<br />
$312.00* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U815A 2005 Mercury Mountaineer,<br />
15,000 miles<br />
was $21,995 NOW $18,936<br />
$320.83* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U844A 2006 Ford Explorer,<br />
22,000 miles<br />
was $21,995 NOW $19,046<br />
$322.69* per mo./60 mo.<br />
G683A 2006 Jeep Commander,<br />
14,000 miles<br />
was $20,995 NOW $19,356<br />
$327.95* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U874A 2007 Buick Terraza,<br />
16,000 miles<br />
was $23,995 NOW $20,292<br />
$343.81* per mo./60 mo.<br />
* Payments based on 4.9% APR. O.A.C., 10% down payment or trade allowance, tax, title, license and doc fee extra.<br />
** Payments based on 3.9% APR, O.A.C., 10% down payment or trade allowance, tax, title, license & doc. fee extra, must finance with GMAC.<br />
SEE THESE SALES CONSULTANTS FOR QUALITY CAR BUYS!<br />
Pat Murphy<br />
Dealer<br />
Bob Topp<br />
Sales<br />
15 TO<br />
CHOOSE<br />
FROM<br />
Wayne Rodvold<br />
Sales Manager<br />
Mark Peterson<br />
Sales<br />
Don Egge<br />
Sales Manager<br />
Over 150<br />
new <strong>2008</strong><br />
vehicles to<br />
choose from!<br />
SAVE<br />
THOUSANDS!<br />
PAYMENTS UNDER $400<br />
#C643A 2004 Chevy 2500 HD<br />
Crew Cab, 77,000 miles<br />
was $20,995 NOW $18,946<br />
$321.00* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#K612A 2005 GMC Envoy XL,<br />
26,000 miles<br />
was $21,995 NOW $20,781<br />
GM Certified<br />
$343.60** per mo./60 mo.<br />
#C677B 2004 Chevy Tahoe,<br />
40,000 miles<br />
was $22,995 NOW $20,712<br />
$350.92* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U915A 2004 GMC Envoy XL,<br />
36,000 miles<br />
was $20,995 NOW $18,919<br />
GM Certified<br />
$312.81** per mo.60 mo.<br />
#U911A 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP,<br />
15,000 miles<br />
was $24,995 NOW $21,371<br />
GM Certified<br />
$362.09* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#G908A 2004 GMC Yukon,<br />
38,000 miles<br />
was $23,995 NOW $21,463<br />
$365.65* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U957A 2007 Chevy Trailblazer,<br />
14,000 miles<br />
was $21,995 NOW $19,511<br />
GM Certified<br />
$322.60** per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U967A 2006 GMC Envoy Denali,<br />
36,000 miles<br />
was $29,995 NOW $24,079<br />
GM Certified<br />
$398.<strong>13</strong>** per mo./60 mo.<br />
#C617A 2002 Chevy 2500HD Crew Cab<br />
Duramax, 102,000 miles<br />
was $21,995 NOW $20,297<br />
$343.89* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#K938B 2004 Chevy Avalanche LT,<br />
45,000 miles<br />
was $23,995 NOW $21,446<br />
$363.36* per mo./60 mo.<br />
PAYMENTS OVER $400<br />
#C517A 2006 Honda Ridgeline,<br />
9,000 miles<br />
was $29,995 NOW $26,117<br />
$442.50* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U899A 2005 Cadillac Escalade,<br />
48,000 miles<br />
was $35,995 NOW $31,191<br />
$528.47* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U918A 2006 Cadillac SRX,<br />
34,000 miles<br />
was $31,995 NOW $29,357<br />
$497.39* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U960A 2007 Cadillac DTS,<br />
17,000 miles<br />
was $32,995 NOW $28,914<br />
$489.89* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#C8<strong>13</strong>B 2005 Chevy 2500 Ext. Cab<br />
Duramax, 75,000 miles<br />
was $25,995 NOW $23,828<br />
$403.72* per mo./60 mo.<br />
#U985A 2005 Cadillac Escalade ESV<br />
Platinum Edition, 41,000 miles<br />
was $37,995 NOW $32,718<br />
$554.34* per mo./60 mo.<br />
Congratulations<br />
Sales Person<br />
of the Month<br />
BOB TOPP<br />
Patti Arp<br />
Sales<br />
Dick Wendt<br />
Sales<br />
Sarah Luebbe<br />
Sales<br />
Larry Stewart<br />
Sales
16 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Fort Peck<br />
Housing<br />
Authority<br />
PO Box 667<br />
Poplar, MT 59255<br />
406-768-3459<br />
Poplar<br />
Community<br />
Hospital &<br />
Nursing<br />
Home<br />
Poplar, MT<br />
406-768-3452<br />
Culbertson<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Open Mon - Sat 9-5<br />
115 Broadway<br />
Culbertson, MT<br />
406-787-53<strong>13</strong><br />
Keith Brisben<br />
Pharmacist<br />
First<br />
Security<br />
Bank-<br />
West<br />
Box 465<br />
Fairview, MT<br />
406-742-5203<br />
Oil Field Roads & Locations<br />
Reclaim Work<br />
Gravel & Scoria Hauling<br />
Fairview, MT<br />
406-742-5549<br />
neuconst@midrivers.com<br />
Family Dining<br />
Open 4:30 pm Tue. -Sun.<br />
Fairview • 406-742-5180<br />
Bar & Casino<br />
10 a.m. - 2 a.m. Daily<br />
Happ Happy Happ y Hour<br />
Hour<br />
5-7 5-7 p.m. p.m. Monday Monday - - Fr Friday Fr Friday<br />
iday<br />
Complimentary Drinks<br />
for our Players!<br />
401 Ellery Avenue Fairview<br />
406-742-8110<br />
Good Luck!<br />
Poplar, MT<br />
406-768-3472<br />
INDEPENDENCE<br />
NDEPENDENCE<br />
NDEPENDENCE<br />
www.ibyourbank.com<br />
PO Box 188, Poplar, MT<br />
406-768-3916<br />
Branches in Poplar<br />
Havre • Glasgow • Malta • Scobey<br />
Hardware Hardware Hardware • • F FFur<br />
F ur urniture ur niture<br />
Appliances Appliances • • Giftware<br />
Giftware<br />
Culbertson, MT • 406-787-52<strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> Other Other Other Other Other<br />
Place Place Place Place Place<br />
Family Clothing & Dry Goods<br />
Culbertson, MT<br />
406-787-5211<br />
SUPER<br />
SUPER<br />
VAL VALU VAL<br />
Fairview<br />
406-742-5441<br />
SMOKEY'S<br />
Bar &<br />
Casino<br />
BANK<br />
ANK<br />
ANK<br />
1-800-636-6680<br />
www.nemont.net<br />
416 S. Ellery,Fairview<br />
406-742-5224<br />
Bainville, MT<br />
406-769-2871<br />
★<br />
★<br />
All You Need in<br />
One Quick Stop!<br />
Brockton, MT • 786-3229<br />
BUCKHORN<br />
Bar<br />
&<br />
Restaurant<br />
203 2nd Ave West<br />
Poplar, MT<br />
406-768-5221<br />
www.richlandfcu.com<br />
RICHLAND FEDERAL<br />
CREDIT UNION<br />
Sidney & Roosevelt County<br />
Office In Culbertson<br />
Make our day<br />
try our buffet!<br />
Mon. - Fri. $7.95<br />
(includes a pop)<br />
Fairview, MT<br />
406-742-5164<br />
904 East Main, Sidney, MT<br />
406-482-<strong>13</strong>03<br />
800-949-<strong>13</strong>03<br />
Good Luck<br />
Fairview Warriors!<br />
Call 742-5261 for Your<br />
Appointment Today!<br />
Hours: 9am - 5pm • M, T, TH, F<br />
304 S Ellery Ave • Fairview, MT<br />
Proud to<br />
Support<br />
the Bainville<br />
Bulldogs<br />
223 N Main<br />
Williston, ND<br />
1-800-486-8173<br />
Good Luck at the<br />
District 2C Girls Basketball Tourney<br />
Sidney High School<br />
Wed. - Sat., Feb. <strong>13</strong>-16<br />
Back (L-R) Kristie Boxer, Loretta Adams, Melody Bear. Front (L-R) Asst. Coach<br />
Desiree’ Taylor, Courtney Black Dog, Maria Wind, Alexis Scott, Coach Vonda<br />
Big Horn.<br />
Back (L-R) Karli Larsen, Kellie Emerson, Andrea Damm, Megan Gourneau,<br />
Tamara Ruffatto, Kayla Sherman, Brittny Marchwick-Wix, Chelsea Booth. Front<br />
(L-R) Assistant Coach Julaine Reynen, Janae Reynen, Emily Hendrickson,<br />
Morgan Martell, Head Coach Ron Larsen.<br />
Back (L-R) Coach Jenny Schriver, Morgan Klose, Marcia Kopp, Katie Hardy,<br />
Kelsey Johnson, Erica Riedel, Asst. Coach Mark Thompson. Middle (L-R)<br />
Erin Cayko, Cattie Shelmerdine, Miranda Karst, Cassandra Strasheim,<br />
Brooke Leininger, Andrea Lebsock. Front (L-R) Alyson Cayko, Casi Kortes.<br />
Back (L-R) Asst. Coach Jim Ehlers, JiYoung Park, Kylie Bonebrake, Sasha Panasuk,<br />
Brittney Harmon, Head Coach Tanya Wilson. Front (L-R) Megan Berndt, Lindsey<br />
Nelson, Maren Kettel, Shelby Allard, Liza Harmon.<br />
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Standing (L-R) YooRim Kim, Chelsie Anderson, Michelle Haven, Katie Reynen,<br />
Carlie Anderson, McKenzie Hartsoch, Jacey Four Bear, and Danielle Sundvold.<br />
Sitting (L-R) Jackie Thompson, Kari Sunwall, Rachel Reiter, Dani Four Bear.<br />
Back (L-R) Taylor Sheehan (mgr), Mary Johnson (assistant coach), MaKenzie<br />
Johnson, Anna Prevost, Jamie Rosaaen, Kara Watson (head coach), Toni<br />
Fink (mgr). Front (L-R) Dominique Irigoin, Haley Mindt, Danielle Irigoin. Middle<br />
(L-R) Cameron Johnson (mgr), Janelle Rosaaen, Michelle Murray, Laken<br />
Mullin, Kirsten Nunn.<br />
Back (L-R) Assistant Coach Butch Zieske, Rachelle Wenger, Erin Switzer,<br />
Jennifer Trotter, Marleigh Senner, Head Coach Rick Baldwin, Megan Johnston,<br />
Manager Thomas Baldwin. Front (L-R) Tia Vaira, Danielle Beery, Lindsay Zuroff,<br />
Naomi Jensen, Laken Olson. Not Pictured Manager Shanna Olson.<br />
Back (L-R) Andrea Swisse, Casie Ler, Sandra Muller, Janna Stevenson, Laura<br />
Grueger. Front (L-R) Payton Phillippi, Stephanie Nollmeyer, LaToya Neiffer,<br />
Andria Mastvelten.<br />
Back (L-R) Coach Colby Loudon, Jana Haynie, Jenae Arnston, Shaylee Hance,<br />
Katie Melvin, Kelsey Kasten, Carmen Hinnaland, Jonisa Charette, Ali Fritz,<br />
Coach Chris Flinders. Front (L-R) Tina Van Horn, Whitney Peterson, Michelle<br />
Wittkopp, Kali Schillinger, Jena Arnston, Dina Fritz, Ashley Gardner.<br />
LAMBERT<br />
HISTORICAL<br />
SOCIETY & FOX<br />
LAKE SENIOR<br />
CITIZENS CENTER<br />
Lambert, MT<br />
406-774-3439<br />
Good Luck!<br />
From<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
Savage<br />
Mine<br />
PO Box 30, Savage, MT<br />
406-798-3651<br />
We Support<br />
the Red Hawks!<br />
Homestead<br />
Homestead<br />
Elevator<br />
Elevator<br />
Homestead, Froid<br />
406-963-2343<br />
WELLS<br />
FARGO<br />
24 24 Hour Hour Banking<br />
Banking<br />
Circle, Circle, MT<br />
MT<br />
406-485-2731<br />
406-485-2731<br />
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> 17<br />
Good Luck To All Teams!<br />
Wednesday, Feb. <strong>13</strong><br />
Richey vs Bainville, 4:30 p.m.<br />
Circle vs Savage, 6 p.m.<br />
Lambert vs Brockton, 7:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Thursday, Feb. 14<br />
Fairview vs winner of<br />
Richey/Bainville, 6 p.m.<br />
Culbertson vs Froid/Lake,<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
EVERSON - CLAYTON-<br />
STEVENSON<br />
CHAPEL<br />
SYMPATHY • DIGNITY<br />
REVERENCE<br />
Serving Northwest Montana<br />
call<br />
Eversons at 800-895-3738<br />
or Clayton-Stevenson at 406-<br />
653-2600<br />
We have team jackets!<br />
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
117 S Central Ave Sidney<br />
406-433-7338<br />
Daniels-<br />
Sheridan<br />
Federal Credit Union<br />
Now Available:<br />
Internet Banking & Bill Pay<br />
Serving Daniels, Sheridan &<br />
North Valley Counties<br />
with 3 Locations:<br />
Scobey, MT<br />
P.O. Box 1160 487-5391<br />
Medicine Lake, MT<br />
PO Box 267 789-2209<br />
Ophiem, MT<br />
107 Main Froid, MT<br />
406-766-24<strong>13</strong><br />
Glendive, Richey<br />
Wibaux, Beach<br />
QUINNELL<br />
QUINNELL<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
Construction & Commercial<br />
Refrigeration & Electrical<br />
Chuck Quinnell<br />
406-776-2331<br />
Lloyd Quinnell<br />
406-776-2345<br />
For more information<br />
contact: Toby Romo at<br />
406-769-2094<br />
HOMES BY BAINVILLE, MT<br />
romocarpentry.com<br />
Herman Oil<br />
Convenience<br />
Store<br />
Hwy 16 & Main<br />
Medicine Lake<br />
406-789-2242<br />
Good Luck Redhawks!<br />
Agland<br />
Co-op<br />
See Us for All Your Fuel, Fertilizer,<br />
Oil, Chemical & Propane Needs.<br />
Froid, MT<br />
406-766-2339<br />
Pauper<br />
Industries<br />
PO Box 181<br />
Lambert, MT<br />
406-774-3330<br />
VALLEY<br />
FUEL<br />
For All Your Vehicle<br />
Service Needs!<br />
Convenience Store<br />
Highway 16 • Savage, MT<br />
406-776-2354<br />
FDIC Insured<br />
First<br />
Community<br />
Bank<br />
Froid, MT 776-2357<br />
Culbertson, MT 787-661<br />
Cherrey's<br />
Red Top Service<br />
Inc.<br />
"Where quality and<br />
dependable service go<br />
hand in hand."<br />
201 S. Ellery Ave.<br />
Fairview, MT<br />
(406) 742-5030<br />
• custom meat processing<br />
• curing & smoking<br />
• sausage & jerky • wild game<br />
• slaughter at the plant<br />
or your farm
18 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Northern<br />
States Fishing<br />
Tool Co., Inc.<br />
Service & Rental Tools<br />
Box 346<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-3350<br />
FDIC Insured<br />
First<br />
Community<br />
Bank<br />
Froid, MT •766-2357<br />
Culbertson, MT • 787-6661<br />
Sunrise<br />
Equipment Inc.<br />
Highway 16 NW Sidney, MT<br />
(406) 488-3112<br />
1-800-967-3597<br />
National FFA Week<br />
"We Put<br />
Value On<br />
<strong>The</strong> Line"<br />
Sheridan<br />
Electric<br />
Medicine Lake, MT<br />
406-789-2231<br />
Lower<br />
Lower<br />
Yellowstone ellowstone<br />
REA<br />
REA<br />
Highway 16 NW<br />
Sidney, MT<br />
488-1602<br />
SUPER<br />
SUPER<br />
VAL VALU VAL<br />
Fairview<br />
406-742-5441<br />
Wester ester estern ester<br />
Bank<br />
Bank<br />
of of W WWolf<br />
W olf P PPoint<br />
P oint<br />
111 3rd Ave. S<br />
Wolf Point<br />
653-2550<br />
Glendive<br />
Glendive<br />
Livestock<br />
Livestock<br />
Sale every<br />
Friday<br />
Glendive, Montana<br />
(406) 377-2697<br />
★<br />
★<br />
We e understand understand agriculture agriculture lik like lik like<br />
e no<br />
no<br />
other other other lender lender in in in the the field.<br />
field.<br />
123 N. Central Ave.<br />
Sidney, MT 59270<br />
(406) 433-3920<br />
1-800-769-1040<br />
www.farm-credit.com<br />
Williston, ND<br />
1-800-486-8173<br />
Hwy. 2 East PO Box 478<br />
Culbertson, MT 59218<br />
(406) 787-6616<br />
Fax (406) 787-6362<br />
McCone<br />
Electric<br />
Co-op Inc.<br />
Richey, MT<br />
406-773-5759<br />
Prewitt &<br />
Company,<br />
LLC.<br />
Rod Prewitt • 480-2777<br />
Mike Yore 480-2888<br />
Tim Larson 480-2666<br />
Chantz Prewitt 480-2222<br />
815 3rd NE<br />
406-482-5251<br />
Poplar, MT<br />
406-768-3472<br />
• custom meat processing<br />
• curing & smoking<br />
• sausage & jerky • wild game<br />
• slaughter at the plant<br />
or your farm<br />
"We Specialize In You"<br />
508 N Main<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-3000<br />
FIRST<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
BANK & TRUST<br />
Williston, ND 58801<br />
701-774-8321<br />
Watford City, ND 58854<br />
701-842-2381
February 16-23<br />
<strong>The</strong> National FFA Organization will celebrate National FFA Week Feb. 16-23,<br />
<strong>2008</strong>. Blue Jackets, Bright Futures is the theme this year and it embodies all the<br />
best about FFA members, from the most recognizable symbol of the organization,<br />
the blue corduroy jacket, to the bright future of agriculture and the traditions of<br />
leadership and hard work. More than half a million members around the nation will<br />
participate in National FFA Week activities at the local and state levels.<br />
<strong>The</strong> focus of National FFA Week is to tell America about the great opportunities<br />
available for all youth. From its beginnings in 1928 as the Future Farmers of<br />
America, the National FFA Organization today reaches out to all 50 states, Puerto<br />
Rico and the Virgin Islands. FFA is committed to developing character and leadership<br />
skills and preparing members for a lifetime of civic leadership and career<br />
success.<br />
FFA members are the leaders of tomorrow. <strong>The</strong>y are well-mannered, perceptive<br />
and willing to help others through community service. <strong>The</strong>y are success-oriented<br />
students who are driven to achieve their goals. FFA gives many young people an<br />
important push to consider their futures—<br />
what kind of people, citizens and professionals<br />
they intend to be. FFA builds<br />
leaders, and leaders impact the future.<br />
National FFA Week is sponsored by<br />
Case IH as a special project of the<br />
National FFA Foundation. <strong>The</strong> Foundation<br />
is the fundraising arm of the National<br />
FFA and supports programs by working<br />
with sponsors to raise funds for scholarships<br />
that are awarded to outstanding<br />
members.<br />
Farmers<br />
Elevator<br />
Company<br />
See Us for All Your<br />
Fertilizer, Oil, Chemical<br />
& Fuel Needs.<br />
Brockton, MT<br />
406-786-3221<br />
1-888-741-<strong>13</strong>30<br />
Richland Farm<br />
Mutual Insurance<br />
(406) 488-4898<br />
TRI-COUNTY<br />
IMPLEMENT<br />
2429 W. Holly St<br />
Sidney, MT<br />
406-488-4400 or<br />
1-800-624-6540<br />
i'm i'm lovin' lovin' it<br />
it<br />
Sidney, MT<br />
406-433-1983<br />
Sidney Montana<br />
1-800-636-6680<br />
www.nemont.net<br />
904 East Main, Sidney, MT<br />
406-482-<strong>13</strong>03<br />
Fax: 406-482-2251<br />
Mon-Kota, Inc.<br />
Fertilizer & Irrigation<br />
Sales & Service<br />
Fairview, MT<br />
701-844-5300<br />
It's All<br />
About<br />
Saying<br />
Goodbye<br />
Fulkerson<br />
Funeral Home<br />
315 Second St. NW<br />
Sidney, MT 59270<br />
406-488-2805<br />
email: ffh@fulkersons.com<br />
www.fulkersons.com<br />
Busch<br />
Busch<br />
Agricultural<br />
Agricultural<br />
Agricultural<br />
Resour esour esources, esources,<br />
ces, LLC.<br />
LLC.<br />
Sidney, MT<br />
EVERSON - CLAYTON-<br />
STEVENSON<br />
CHAPEL<br />
SYMPATHY • DIGNITY<br />
REVERENCE<br />
Serving Northwest Montana<br />
call<br />
Eversons at 800-895-3738<br />
or Clayton-Stevenson at<br />
406-653-2600<br />
Regal Eagle<br />
Casino & Lounge<br />
900 ½ South Central • Sidney, MT<br />
Behind <strong>The</strong> Lone Tree Inn • 433-3245<br />
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908 4th Ave. NE<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-444-9288<br />
1555 S. Central<br />
(across from McDonalds)<br />
Sidney, MT<br />
433-3025<br />
Coca-Cola Bottling<br />
Williston, ND<br />
701-572-6746<br />
Cross<br />
Petroleum Service<br />
308 E ALLARD<br />
GLENDIVE, MT<br />
365-8325 or 1-800-540-8325<br />
901 3 NE • SIDNEY, MT<br />
433-4376<br />
FFarmer's armer's<br />
Union Union Oil Oil Co.<br />
Co.<br />
101 South Main<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-444-3639
20 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
"We Specialize In You"<br />
508 N Main<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-3000<br />
ND ND SERVICE<br />
SERVICE<br />
CENTER<br />
CENTER<br />
Hwy 85 S.<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-3145<br />
"You're Never Alone"<br />
Dennis<br />
Dennis<br />
Anderson<br />
Anderson<br />
Representative<br />
701-444-3273<br />
229 N. Main<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
Twist<br />
Drive-In<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-3595<br />
FFarmer's armer's<br />
Union Union Oil Oil Co.<br />
Co.<br />
101 South Main<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-444-3639<br />
FIRST<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
BANK & TRUST<br />
Williston, ND 58801<br />
701-774-8321<br />
Watford City, ND 58854<br />
701-842-2381<br />
Good Luck Wolves!<br />
Mobil Oil - Greases<br />
Fuel - Gasoline<br />
Farm - Oilfield Delivery<br />
R&L Oil Co.<br />
Alexander, ND • 828-3352<br />
OWNERS:<br />
Ed & Mary Rettig<br />
828-3431<br />
State Wrestling Tourney<br />
Sat., Feb. 14-16<br />
Bismarck, ND<br />
Back (L-R) Coach Dougherty, Coach Fish, Nolan Swenson, Mike Pojorlie, Kevin Scott, Seth Dougherty, Rowdy<br />
Lund, Kirby Knudtson, Ross Norby, Taylor Tveter, Coach Schwartz, Coach Brenna. Middle (L-R) Branden Meuth,<br />
Kalin Mogen, Adam Greenhaw, Jake Thomas, Nolan Kalberer, Christian Height, Bridger Lange, Cody Fisketjon,<br />
Jeremy Heim, Chase Wisness. Front (L-R) Amanda Carson, Jessie Leppell, Tyler Swensrud, Austin Haugen, Joe<br />
Nelson, Austin Garmann, Dillon Matson, Karson Knudtson, Brady Lund, Megan Thorgramson, Britnee Wisness.<br />
Region 8 Tourney<br />
Mon., Tues., & Thurs., Feb. 18, 19, 21<br />
New Town, ND<br />
Monday - Watford City vs Tioga, 3 p.m.<br />
Back (L-R) Mamie Kieson, Chelsey Moe, Molly Wold, Jamie Fulwider, Head Coach Tom Suelzle. 3 rd RowL-R)<br />
Berton Bates, assistant coach, Hallie Ault, Paige Anderson, Kara Johnsrud, Assistant Coach John Zenz. 2 nd Row<br />
(L-R) Olivia Sundeen, Karlee Hanna, Marti Quale, Amera Black Hawk. Front Row (L-R) Cheyanne Thompson,<br />
stat, Molly Patterson, stat, Taneeka Johnson, stat, Kristen Stenehjem, stat, Haley Deserly, stat.<br />
American<br />
Legion<br />
Club<br />
Open: 4 pm - 1 am<br />
Monday- Saturday<br />
Owners:<br />
Cindi & Swede<br />
701-444-3594<br />
125 N Main<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
Hwy. 85 W.<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-444-3122<br />
Lund Oil Co.<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-2805<br />
Northern<br />
States Fishing<br />
Tool Co., Inc.<br />
Service & Rental Tools<br />
Box 346<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-842-3350<br />
908 4th Ave. NE<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-444-9288<br />
Delmar<br />
Rink<br />
Construction<br />
Keene, ND<br />
701-675-2458<br />
For all your application & crop<br />
protection chemical needs!<br />
Kent Taylor, Owner<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
701-444-3772<br />
Licensed in ND & MT<br />
Eric Mogen<br />
109 5th St. SW<br />
701-444-6048<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
Meyers<br />
Dept.<br />
Store<br />
"Something For Everyone!"<br />
200 N Main<br />
Watford City<br />
701-444-2906<br />
Preowned Vehicles<br />
Full Service Shop<br />
701-444-2341<br />
WATFORD CITY, ND<br />
www.sandsmotorsinc.com<br />
"Where people are worth more than money. "<br />
329 N. Main Watford City<br />
701-444-6484<br />
toll free 800-411-7590
Classy Deadline 12 p.m. Monday<br />
Hours: Mon. - Fri.<br />
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
Twist Drive In, Watford City.<br />
Seasonal summer help, April-<br />
Sept.; cook, cook's help, carhop,<br />
waitress/waiter. Contact<br />
Carolyn Levang @ 701-675-<br />
2306 for application or more<br />
info.<br />
[50-4tc]<br />
BUSINESS<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
POST OFFICE NOW HIR-<br />
ING. Avg. pay $20/hr. or $57K<br />
annually including federal<br />
benefits & OT. Offered by<br />
Exam Services, not affiliated<br />
w/USPS who hires. 1-866-<br />
483-8672.<br />
[51-1tp]<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
50x75 insulated building on<br />
½ acre lot. Just outside south<br />
edge of Watford City on Hwy.<br />
85. Has insulated office in-<br />
Reach 21,050 Readers Each Week<br />
side of building. Call Bill eve.<br />
or weekends or leave message<br />
weekdays. 701-444-<br />
3178.<br />
[48-4tc]<br />
SHOP FOR RENT<br />
1650 sq. ft. office & shop, 2<br />
overhead doors & 1296 sq. ft.<br />
shop w/1 overhead door.<br />
1440 S. Central Ave., Sidney.<br />
406-488-2468.<br />
[46-tfn]<br />
WANTING TO RENT<br />
1 bdrm house, I'm willing to<br />
fix- up, clean-up, any repairs,<br />
in surrounding Sidney area.<br />
Call Kristi @ 406-433-3306 or<br />
406-489-1945.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
3 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath, on 2 lots,<br />
fenced yard, all appliances<br />
inc. south of Lower<br />
Yellowstone. New siding &<br />
roof, new carpeting. 406-489-<br />
0426.<br />
S&S S&S S&S S&S S&S S&S Motors Motors Motors<br />
Motors Motors Motors<br />
*See the CLEARANCE tag specials!<br />
2005 GMC Sierra 1500 HD, leather, 35k mi. .. $26,995<br />
2005 Ford Excursion Ltd., 37k mi., V10 ........ $25,995<br />
2006 GMC Sierra SLT, Z71, crew, 45k mi. ...... $24,995<br />
2005 GMC Yukon XL, white, 46k mi. ................. $23,995<br />
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL, 27k mi., tan ........ $22,995*<br />
2005 Ford F150, 35k mi., 4x4, white ................. $22,995*<br />
2004 Chevy Silverado, 30k mi., ext. cab ......... $22,995<br />
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL, 33k mi., maroon . $21,995*<br />
2006 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, V8, 32k mi. .... $18,995<br />
2006 Ford Explorer XLT, 38k mi., red ............. $18,495<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Pontiac Grand Prix<br />
16,500 mi., dark slate, 3.8L ........................................ $17,995<br />
2006 Ford Freestyle SEL, 32k mi., leather ..... $17,995<br />
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix, leather, 10k mi. ... $17,495*<br />
2007 Ford Fusion, 15k mi., gray ...................... $14,995*<br />
2005 Nissan Altima, tan, 20k mi. .................... $14,995*<br />
1998 Dodge Ram 2500, 165k mi., Cummins ... $<strong>13</strong>,995<br />
2003 Ford Explorer XLT, 56k mi. .................. $12,995*<br />
2002 Chevy Tahoe, leather, 128k mi. ................. $12,995<br />
2004 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer, 94k mi. .. $12,995<br />
2003 Ford Taurus SES, sunroof, leather, 28k mi.$9,995<br />
2004 Dodge Stratus SXT, 2 dr., 67k mi. ........... $8,795<br />
1997 Nissan Pathfinder, 4x4, 96k mi., perfect! . $8,495<br />
2003 Olds Alero, red, 4 cyl., 56k mi. .................... $7,995<br />
1995 Chevy Silverado LS, 212k mi., 5.7L ........ $5,995<br />
1999 Olds Alero, silver, V6, 99k mi. ..................... $4,995<br />
1996 Ford F250, flatbed, diesel ............................. $2,995<br />
1978 Ford Bronco, 4x4, 98k mi. .......................... $1,995<br />
www.sandsmotorsinc.com<br />
444-2341 or Toll Free - 800-584-9205 • Watford City, ND<br />
[31-tfn]<br />
MISC. FOR SALE<br />
WANTED<br />
Deer & elk antlers, brown or<br />
white, sheds, racks or<br />
mounts. Call toll free 1-866-<br />
245-9<strong>13</strong>9 or 406-951-0671.<br />
Will travel to you!<br />
ADOPT ADOPT- ADOPT ADOPT-<br />
- A- A- PET PET<br />
PET<br />
“Lou” is a 7 yr old, 1/2 ragdoll,<br />
1/2 persian, spayed, declawed,<br />
beautiful cat. Current vaccinations.<br />
Needs a loving home.<br />
Please call: 433-7033<br />
PAWS WS WS POINT<br />
POINT<br />
POINT<br />
POINT<br />
PET GROOMING & BOARDING<br />
2850 W. Holly, Sidney, MT<br />
[47-6tc]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
55 gal. metal drum barrels,<br />
$1 ea. 406-489-4581.<br />
[40-tfn]<br />
SERVICES<br />
WELDING<br />
Welding & repair work. No job<br />
is too small. Portable welder,<br />
reasonable rates. 701-444-<br />
2936.<br />
[30-tfn]<br />
AZURE MONUMENTS<br />
Grave covers, markers, all<br />
colors & sizes, custom designs,<br />
scenes, final dates,<br />
pictures. We sell monuments,<br />
no extra charge for lettering.<br />
406-766-2326. Box 2, Froid,<br />
MT 59226 or 863-494-0<strong>13</strong>6<br />
406-790-0338.<br />
(42-tfn]<br />
MILLERS' CORNER<br />
Let Millers' Corner cater your<br />
party! Catering menus available.<br />
Party trays, dinner parties.<br />
On or off site. Millers'<br />
Corner, Hwy. 16 NW, Sidney.<br />
406-433-4041.<br />
(8-tfn)<br />
GLICK SADDLERY<br />
Repair & clean up your<br />
saddles. For sale: tack, new<br />
& used saddles. Also horse/<br />
cow & bull feeders. Stop by &<br />
see! Business hrs. are Mon.-<br />
Fri., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 701-<br />
828-3027 or 701-570-4861;<br />
820 Elk St., Hwy 85,<br />
Alexander.<br />
[50-tfn]<br />
GENE'S MONU-<br />
MENTS<br />
Monuments & markers to fit<br />
everyone’s needs. All colors<br />
& sizes. 406-482-1967 or cell<br />
phone, 406-480-2144. Gene<br />
Hueth, 709 8th St. SE, Sidney.<br />
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(5-tfn)<br />
FREE CATALOG<br />
Log homes & cabins, 24'x32'<br />
for only $16,920! Log walls,<br />
posts, beams, roof, plans,<br />
video & more! Free catalog.<br />
www.bighornmtn.com. 307-<br />
684-2445.<br />
[40-tfn]<br />
FAX SERVICE<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong> provides free<br />
fax service at Meuchel Computer<br />
Services, Watford City,<br />
for all news, photos & advertising<br />
copy.<br />
(tfn)<br />
VEHICLES<br />
WANTED<br />
'99 to '04 Honda Accord Civic<br />
or SR-V. Call 406-798-3634.<br />
[51-3tc]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
'98 Ford Contour, red, new<br />
brakes & 2 new tires, gets<br />
good gas mileage, front<br />
wheel drive, asking $2,800<br />
firm. 406-798-3097.<br />
[51-8tp]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
'99 Ford Expedition/Eddie<br />
Bauer, great cond., $8,200.<br />
701-770-6260.<br />
[51-4tc]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
'04 Pontiac Bonneville GXP,<br />
V-8, gold-white, 30k mi., exc.<br />
cond., 3 yr./36k mi. warranty.<br />
701-572-3392.<br />
McKenzie County does not discriminate on the basis of<br />
race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability<br />
in its hiring practices or providing services.<br />
�<br />
[34-tfn]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Don't let bankruptcies, collections<br />
or judgments keep you<br />
from getting that muchneeded<br />
vehicle. We can help.<br />
406-489-2858.<br />
[49-tfn)<br />
RECREATIONAL<br />
VEHICLES<br />
WANTED<br />
Older used motor home, 26-<br />
28', must be clean. 406-482-<br />
3385 or 406-480-0965.<br />
[51-1tp]<br />
Job Opening<br />
FARM & RANCH<br />
FOR SALE<br />
7020 Allis Chalmers tractor<br />
w/3 pt., $4,000. 8480 Case IH<br />
round baler, $1,500. Two- 800<br />
JD swathers, 4400 JD combine,<br />
1980 1/2 ton 4x4 Dodge<br />
pickup for parts. Make an offer.<br />
406-569-2020 or 406-<br />
798-3324.<br />
McKenzie County Weed Control is now accepting<br />
applications for personnel interested in participating in<br />
the <strong>2008</strong> County Weed Control Program.<br />
Applications may be picked up at the Weed Control<br />
Office or call 701-842-4<strong>13</strong>1 for details.<br />
Payment ayment Must Must A AAccompany<br />
A ccompany A AAd<br />
A<br />
[51-3tp]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Westfield-HD. drillfill, triple-<br />
14.9x46 tires-rims-hubs for<br />
24" rows, JD 8300 grain drill<br />
6"spacing grass seeder-<strong>13</strong>',<br />
5-18" bottom Ace plow, 19' IH<br />
disk, 36' sprayer, 2000 gal.<br />
fuel tank w/pump, 8" grain<br />
auger, 1-quick hitch, JD front<br />
weights. 406-489-2493.<br />
[50-2tp]
22 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
FOR SALE<br />
Yearling Black Angus bulls.<br />
For more info contact Dean<br />
Levang @ 701-675-2306 or<br />
leave message<br />
Sidney Health Center<br />
Sidney Health Center<br />
is an EEO employer<br />
committed to a drugfree<br />
workplace.<br />
Applications are<br />
accepted online or<br />
may be sent to:<br />
Jeri Chapman,<br />
HR Assistant<br />
216 14th Ave SW<br />
Sidney, MT 59270<br />
Phone: 406-488-2105<br />
FAX: 406-488-2115<br />
Email: jchapman@<br />
sidneyhealth.org<br />
Visit our website at: www.sidneyhealth.org<br />
AUTO AUTO TRADER<br />
TRADER<br />
[50-tfn]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Heavy duty bale feeders, 6x8<br />
slant top corral panels, 5½<br />
x20, free stand pipe & sucker<br />
rod material. Leave message<br />
701-842-2192.<br />
[49-4tp]<br />
CALF CATCHER<br />
ATV mounted calf corral. Lets<br />
you form a corral around a<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
Calf Catcher<br />
✓ One person can safely catch,<br />
treat, weigh and transport baby<br />
calves<br />
✓ Protection from aggressive cow<br />
✓ Built rugged for rough terrain<br />
✓ Customized complete Weighing<br />
System w/sling available<br />
newborn calf to tag & vaccinate<br />
it safely. Williston Saddlery,<br />
Hwy. 2 W., Williston<br />
,ND.<br />
Featured Openings:<br />
• Maintenance Worker<br />
Social Worker<br />
CNA’s - ECF & Home Health/Hospice<br />
RN’s/LPN’s<br />
DuraMed Service Technician<br />
Environmental Services Workers<br />
2003 Ford F250<br />
Diesel, loaded, super clean, very nice.<br />
406-433-4370 (days)<br />
406-488-7447 (even)<br />
Ask for Raleigh<br />
ONLY<br />
$ 15/WK!<br />
[49-5tc]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Top quality Blk & Bwf bred<br />
heifers, ultrasounded w/30<br />
day calving period. Call Jim<br />
@ 701-260-0141 or 701-863-<br />
6536.<br />
[48-3tc]<br />
MR. COWMAN<br />
Calving supplies: Colostryx<br />
Colostrum 9.95, OR-NO-<br />
NOVAK SALES<br />
14461 37th Str. NW, Alexander, ND 58831<br />
701-572-3060 or 701-770-7370<br />
coyote@ruggedwest.com<br />
MORE calf claim, OB straps,<br />
Electrolytes, Z ID tags, 100%<br />
milk replacer, all calving supplies.<br />
Williston Saddlery, Hwy.<br />
2 W., Williston, ND.<br />
For more information on these positions<br />
or to view our complete list of job<br />
postings, please visit us online at:<br />
www.sidneyhealth.org<br />
[49-5tc]<br />
MR. COWMAN<br />
Get upgraded scour protection<br />
with Pfizer Scourguard<br />
4KC. Time to vaccinate now.<br />
Williston Saddlery, Hwy. 2 W.,<br />
Williston, ND.<br />
[49-5tc]<br />
FOR SALE<br />
4430 JD tractor w/158 JD<br />
loader; '03 945 JD disc<br />
mower cond.; 12' Degelman<br />
dozer, fits 4430 JD tractor.<br />
406-489-2840.<br />
[50-4tp]<br />
ATTENTION<br />
FARMERS & RANCH-<br />
ERS<br />
55 gal. metal drum barrels,<br />
$1 ea. 406-489-4581.<br />
[40-tfn]<br />
2000 IHC 9200<br />
Eagle midroof pro sleeper, removable<br />
air faring, 470 Detroit alum.<br />
wheels, good cond., $20,600<br />
701-693-2833<br />
VERMEER HAYING<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
See us today for all your<br />
haying & feeding equipment;<br />
Sweeps & Farm Oil. Anderson<br />
Vermeer Sales & Service.<br />
Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5:30<br />
p.m. 701-828-3358 or 701-<br />
828-3482 after hrs. in<br />
Alexander, ND.<br />
<strong>The</strong> McKenzie County Weed Control Board<br />
is now accepting applications for a full time<br />
Weed Control Officer with benefits. Wage will<br />
depend on experience and background.<br />
A job description and application may be<br />
picked up at the MCWC office or send a self<br />
addressed stamped envelope to the address<br />
below and information will be returned to you.<br />
McKenzie County Weed Control<br />
P.O.Box 930 512-14th St. SW<br />
Watford City, ND<br />
Phone # 701-842-4<strong>13</strong>1<br />
McKenzie County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,<br />
national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in its hiring practices.<br />
2001 Harley Davidson<br />
Road King<br />
17,300 miles, very good cond.<br />
Asking $12,500 OBO<br />
701-744-5741<br />
...AND IF YOU RUN YOUR AUTO TRADER<br />
AD FOR TWO WEEKS & IT DOESN'T<br />
SELL, WE WILL RUN IT<br />
TWO MORE WEEKS FOR FREE!!<br />
Call 406-433-3306 or<br />
800-749-3306 for details!<br />
[tfn]<br />
PETS<br />
FOR SALE<br />
3 month shih tzu pups, beautiful<br />
markings, first shots,<br />
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Sandy Turner, MonDak Heritage Center coordinator, receives a check for $70,100 from<br />
Heritage Center Board President Dave Branson that was raised during the endowment<br />
fundraising challenge.<br />
Endowment Fundraising<br />
Challenge At Mondak<br />
Heritage Center Raises<br />
Over $70,000<br />
By Sandy Turner<br />
MonDak Heritage Center<br />
Coordinator<br />
<strong>The</strong> MonDak Heritage<br />
Center Board of Directors<br />
was issued an endowment<br />
fundraising challenge by Bert<br />
Sawyer, a former director,<br />
who offered a matching donation<br />
of $5,000 if the board<br />
of directors raised $25,000<br />
by Dec. 31.<br />
Over 40 community<br />
members, businesses and<br />
foundations generously donated<br />
money in response to<br />
the matching challenge, exceeding<br />
the initial goal by<br />
over $35,000. Bert Sawyer<br />
increased his matching gift to<br />
$10,000, resulting in a<br />
$70,100 addition to the endowment<br />
fund. <strong>The</strong>se ex-<br />
tremely generous tax-deductible<br />
gifts demonstrate the<br />
importance members of the<br />
Society and our community<br />
place in the MonDak Heritage<br />
Center.<br />
<strong>The</strong> earnings from the<br />
professionally managed endowment<br />
fund will be used<br />
to help the MonDak Heritage<br />
Center continue to increase<br />
artistic and cultural events,<br />
while preserving the history<br />
of the region. <strong>The</strong> MonDak<br />
Heritage Center wishes to<br />
thank the following donors<br />
for their generous contributions<br />
to the Endowment Challenge:<br />
Action Auto, Ethel<br />
Albin, Big Sky Siding & Windows,<br />
Blue Rock, David<br />
Branson, Gilda Buxbaum,<br />
Laura Daniels, Cynthia<br />
Selling bulls with<br />
depth, volume and<br />
fleshing ability.<br />
Outstanding herd sire prospects,<br />
with many suitable for use on heifers.<br />
A.I. Sires<br />
Represented:<br />
SAV 8180 Traveler 004<br />
HA Image Maker 0415<br />
Mytty In Focus<br />
Connealy Freightliner<br />
Sitz Alliance 6595<br />
LT 598 Bando 9074<br />
HA Power Alliance 1025<br />
RYG Justice 525<br />
Dishon, Sherman & Marlys<br />
Dynneson, Eagle Country<br />
Ford, Richard & Rhonda<br />
Fink, Jack & Kay Fulkerson,<br />
Elda Gabrielson, Larry &<br />
Kathy Garman, Darrell &<br />
Doris Goebel, Harold<br />
Haffner, Alton & Harriet<br />
Hillesland, James Huffman,<br />
Russ & Enid Huotari, John<br />
Olson Family Trust, George &<br />
Carol Karres, Bill Lewis,<br />
Stanley Lindblom, Roselyn<br />
Lueck, Dave McMillen, Mary<br />
Mercer, Dan Mocko & Beth<br />
Redlin, Jerry & Nancy<br />
Obergfell, Sylvia Osterman,<br />
Dennis & Jacki Palmer,<br />
Bonnie Lu Perry, Jerry & Elsie<br />
Redlin, Bert Sawyer, Starr<br />
Foundation, Jean Thirud,<br />
Ken & Pat Torgerson, Janice<br />
Williams and Dolly Williams.<br />
For information or<br />
sale catalogs, call:<br />
Richard & Sandra Tuhy<br />
10449 15th St. SW<br />
Manning, ND 58642<br />
701-573-4391<br />
www.luckyvalley.com<br />
We Support<br />
All <strong>The</strong><br />
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Bar & Casino<br />
Downtown Bainville<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
Wednesday, Feb. <strong>13</strong><br />
District C in Sidney: Richey vs<br />
Bainville, 4:30 p.m.; Circle vs<br />
Savage, 6 p.m.; Lambert vs<br />
Brockton, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, Feb. 14<br />
District C in Sidney: Fairview vs<br />
winner of Richey/Bainville game, 6<br />
p.m.; Culbertson vs Froid/Lake, 7:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Friday, Feb. 15<br />
District C in Sidney<br />
Saturday, Feb. 16<br />
District C in Sidney<br />
Sidney at Hardin, 7 p.m.<br />
Monday, Feb. 18<br />
Watford City at Region 8 Tourney in<br />
New Town<br />
Tuesday, Feb. 19<br />
Watford City at Region 8 Tourney in<br />
New Town<br />
Thursday, Feb. 21<br />
Watford City at Region 8 Tourney in<br />
New Town: Watford City vs Tioga, 3<br />
p.m.<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
Thursday, Feb. 14<br />
Watford City at Hazen, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Friday, Feb. 15<br />
Dickinson at Watford City, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Feb. 16<br />
Sidney at Hardin, 5 p.m.<br />
Wrestling<br />
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Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 14-16<br />
Watford City at State in Bismarck<br />
Hockey<br />
Friday, Feb. 15<br />
Sidney Girls at Williston, 7 p.m.<br />
(mdt)<br />
Sidney Jr. Gold at Fargo Flames, 7<br />
p.m. (mdt)<br />
Saturday, Feb. 16<br />
Sidney Squirt Tourney: Williston<br />
Black vs Watford City, 9 a.m.;<br />
Sidney vs Williston Orange, 10:30<br />
a.m.; Miles City vs Watford City, 12<br />
p.m.; Sidney vs Assinibia, SK,<br />
1:30 p.m.; Williston Black vs Miles<br />
City, 3 p.m.; Williston Orange vs<br />
Assinibia, SK, 4:30 p.m.<br />
Sidney Girls at Minot, 3 p.m.<br />
Sidney Mites at Glasgow, 10 a.m. &<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Watford City PeeWee at Sidney, 7<br />
p.m.<br />
Sidney Bantams at Mandan, 10:30<br />
a.m.<br />
Sidney Jr. Gold at Fargo Flyers, 7<br />
p.m.<br />
Watford City Girls at Williston, 4<br />
p.m.<br />
Watford City Jr. Gold at Fargo<br />
Flames, 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Feb. 17<br />
Sidney Girls at Watford City, 4 p.m.<br />
(mdt)<br />
Sidney PeeWee at Williston, 12 p.m.<br />
Sidney Bantam at Williston, 2 p.m.<br />
Sidney Jr. Gold at MayPort, 10 a.m.<br />
Watford City Jr. Gold at Fargo<br />
Flyers, 1:30 p.m.<br />
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longer inseams slightly higher<br />
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433-1401<br />
6 am -9 pm, Mon. - Sat.<br />
9 am - 6 pm Sun.<br />
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24 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Dr. Dirt<br />
"Education Matters"<br />
By Jerry Kessler<br />
People often ask me if I<br />
miss being a doctor. I politely<br />
tell them that I still am a doctor<br />
– I always will be – and,<br />
yes, I do sometimes miss the<br />
day-to-day challenges that a<br />
doctor has. I keep up my Continuing<br />
Medical Education<br />
requirements, however, and<br />
occasionally do some volunteer<br />
work. As you might know,<br />
education is one of the most<br />
important aspects of patient<br />
care, and I’d like to think I am<br />
a “teacher” in some of my<br />
activities. Teaching is one of<br />
most important activities in<br />
our society, and deserves<br />
more attention and appreciation<br />
than it receives.<br />
My “Dr Dirt” columns<br />
have sometimes had psychological<br />
and spiritual themes.<br />
This is in response to a readers’<br />
preference survey I held<br />
in December. It’s also because<br />
I’m interested in these<br />
matters. I have never claimed<br />
to be an “expert” on these<br />
subjects, though. I am trying<br />
to learn what my role should<br />
be in family, church and community<br />
matters. Some of<br />
these lessons are harder to<br />
learn than others are. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
is a saying in the Recovery<br />
Community that looks at this<br />
in a humorous but profound<br />
manner: “<strong>The</strong>re are only two<br />
things I need to know about<br />
God – first, there is a god; and,<br />
second, it’s not me.”<br />
During this current period<br />
of Lenten meditation, you<br />
may want to take advantage<br />
of locally sponsored education<br />
on spiritual and psychological<br />
well-being. <strong>The</strong><br />
apostle Paul, in his letter to<br />
the Galatians, discusses unhealthy<br />
and healthy characteristics<br />
that people can<br />
have. <strong>The</strong> “Fruits of the Spirit”<br />
can help us in our daily lives,<br />
giving us the capacity for<br />
“love, joy, peace, patience,<br />
kindness, goodness, faithfulness,<br />
gentleness and self-<br />
control.” (Gal 5:22-23.)<br />
A cooperative effort between<br />
several Christian<br />
churches in the area has<br />
been developed. This<br />
“Lenten Luncheon” program<br />
was organized by Pastor<br />
George Karres, Pella<br />
Lutheran Church. “Fruit of the<br />
Spirit” is the theme for this<br />
year’s talks. <strong>The</strong>se five sessions<br />
will start this week and<br />
run through March 12. <strong>The</strong><br />
sessions last from noon<br />
through 12:55 p.m. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
have different locations and<br />
speakers each Wednesday.<br />
Everyone is invited to<br />
these luncheon talks. Each<br />
week there will be two short<br />
presentations. <strong>The</strong> location<br />
and speakers will be rotated.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first session is on<br />
Wednesday, Feb. <strong>13</strong>, at Pella<br />
Lutheran Church with an<br />
overview of the season to be<br />
provided by Pastor George<br />
Karres. <strong>The</strong>n there will be a<br />
talk on “Love” by Joe<br />
Steinbeisser, St. Matthew’s<br />
Parish. On Feb. 20, the luncheon<br />
talks will be at St.<br />
Matthew’s Parish Center.<br />
Pastor Gene Erickson,<br />
Lonsdale Methodist Church,<br />
will talk about “Joy” and Pastor<br />
Carol Karres will talk on<br />
“Peace”. On Feb. 27, the lun-<br />
cheon talks will be at<br />
Lonsdale Methodist Church.<br />
Mark Martin, St. Matthew’s,<br />
will talk on “Patience”, and<br />
Pastor Louise Christensen<br />
will talk on “Kindness”. Pastor<br />
Christensen is from the<br />
Froid-Ebenezer Lutheran<br />
Parish. On March 5, the talks<br />
will again be at Pella. St.<br />
Matthew’s will provide a<br />
speaker on “Goodness”, and<br />
Lonsdale’s Pastor Susan<br />
Twidwell will talk on “Faithfulness”.<br />
<strong>The</strong> final session, on<br />
March 12, will be at St.<br />
Matthew’s. Pastor Cal Oraw<br />
will speak on “Gentleness”.<br />
Pastor Oraw is from Poplar’s<br />
St. John’s Lutheran Church.<br />
Following him, Pella’s Associate<br />
Pastor Josh Magyar will<br />
speak on “Self Control”.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se “Lenten Luncheon”<br />
gatherings are well<br />
worth attending. It is important<br />
to open our hearts and<br />
minds up to some of these<br />
topics. We should be grateful<br />
for the effort these speakers<br />
have made to reach out<br />
to the community in this collaborative<br />
venture. I hope to<br />
see you at these luncheons.<br />
<strong>The</strong> education and fellowship<br />
is one of the best things<br />
about living in eastern Montana.<br />
Grower Meeting On<br />
Market Opportunities<br />
Set For Williston<br />
Grain producers in North Dakota have an opportunity to<br />
learn about emerging market opportunities at an upcoming<br />
series of grower meetings hosted by the Midwest Shippers<br />
Association (MSA). Cosponsors of the seminars include the<br />
ND Soybean Council, ND Department of Agriculture, ND<br />
Corn Council and ND State University.<br />
“How Do Markets Compete?” is the theme of four meetings<br />
to be held in February. Attendees will hear from a host<br />
of experts on subjects ranging from world market trends, to<br />
energy and input costs, to local opportunities for high-value<br />
specialty crops. Complimentary lunch will be provided.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Williston meeting is set for Feb. 14 at Williston Research<br />
Extension Service, Ernie French Center, 14120 Hwy.<br />
2. – 10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.<br />
“She’s Your Valentine”.<br />
Say “I Love You” with<br />
something from Meyers.<br />
Meyers<br />
Department Store<br />
“Something For Everyone”<br />
Mon.-Fri.<br />
10 a.m.-7 p.m.<br />
Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
1-877-842-2906 • 444-2906<br />
200 N Main Watford City, ND<br />
Local Schools Participate in County<br />
MATHCOUNTS Competition<br />
Junior High students<br />
from East Fairview,<br />
Alexander and Watford City<br />
competed in<br />
MATHCOUNTS, the annual<br />
nationwide math program for<br />
junior high school students,<br />
on Feb. 7, according to Carol<br />
Kieson, McKenzie County<br />
Superintendent of Schools<br />
local program coordinator.<br />
<strong>The</strong> MATHCOUNTS<br />
program aims to help improve<br />
student interest and<br />
ability in mathematics. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
have targeted 7 th and 8 th graders,<br />
who are at a crucial stage<br />
in sustaining and developing<br />
math skills and interest.<br />
Students compete individually<br />
and as teams in written<br />
matches. Subjects include<br />
probability, statistics,<br />
linear algebra and polynomials.<br />
As a national math enrichment,<br />
coaching and<br />
competition program designed<br />
to improve math skills<br />
among U.S. students,<br />
MATHCOUNTS prepares<br />
students for future career<br />
opportunities and success.<br />
More than seven million students<br />
across the U.S. have<br />
participated in the<br />
MATHCOUNTS program.<br />
Winners at the county level<br />
were: 1 st Place Team: East<br />
Fairview including members<br />
Jenna Finsaas, Thomas<br />
Gross, Ashlee Gullickson,<br />
and Tyler Jones. 2 nd Place<br />
Team: Alexander including<br />
members Taylor Dwyer, Joe<br />
Nelson, Nettie Johnson and<br />
Gus Nelson.<br />
<strong>The</strong> top individuals from<br />
the contest were: 1 st : Ashlee<br />
Gullickson, 2 nd : Taylor Dwyer,<br />
3 rd : Nettie Johnson.<br />
Ashlee and Taylor’s<br />
scores were tied for first<br />
place. Judges used the<br />
tiebreaking procedure of the<br />
MATHCOUNTS competition<br />
Cub Scouts<br />
Blue & Gold<br />
Banquet<br />
Webolos II Cub Scouts<br />
receive their Arrow of<br />
Light Certificate, Cub<br />
Scoutings highest honor,<br />
at the Blue and Gold<br />
Banquet Friday. Pictured<br />
L to R are Jamison Lee,<br />
Tyler Messer, Rudy<br />
Langwald, Mark LaPan<br />
and Adam Lake.<br />
Eagle Scout Kenny<br />
Linder, right, speaks at<br />
the Cub Scout Blue and<br />
Gold Banquet Friday,<br />
Feb. 8.<br />
and that then determined<br />
who received 1 st and 2 nd<br />
place honors.<br />
At the close of the competition<br />
participants were<br />
treated to pizza and pop<br />
sponsored by Hot Stuff/<br />
Cenex, Watford City.<br />
County scores are forwarded<br />
to Region 4. <strong>The</strong> top<br />
two teams and the top eight<br />
individuals of the region ad-<br />
vance to state.<br />
<strong>The</strong> state<br />
MATHCOUNTS competition<br />
will br held in Bismarck March<br />
10 at Ramkota Hotel.<br />
North Dakota<br />
MATHCOUNTS is sponsored<br />
by North Dakota Society of<br />
Professional Engineers and<br />
the North Dakota County<br />
Superintendents Association.<br />
MATHCOUNTS Champion Team<br />
East Fairview Elementary School students who made<br />
up the MATHCOUNTS Champion Team were (L to R):<br />
Ashlee Gullickson, Jenna Finsaas, Tyler Jones and<br />
Thomas Gross.<br />
High Individuals<br />
MATHCOUNTS High Individuals included (L to R): 3rd<br />
- Nettie Johnson, Alexander; 2nd - Taylor Dwyer,<br />
Alexander; 1st - Ashlee Gullickson, East Fairview.