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Chinook Dental Care Local Montana Pickers! Rescuing Montana history. We buy most anything from one item to entire estates. Call David. 406-579-3500. 8-I For Sale: 320+/- acre parcel that includes 200+/- acres of irrigated land. A portion is laser leveled, all irrigates easily and recent drain field updates. Mostly in Western Wheat grass for hay or grass production. Asking $250,000 (263JF6) 406654-2273 missouririverrealty@ yahoo.com 7-II

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CONTENTS:

Classifieds, Classifieds, EVERYWHERE! Pg.

Advertising Info................11 Bill’s Food Corner........... 19 Conservative Cow Dr...... 19 Cowboy Poetry by............ 5 Fred Liese “Laugh Lines”.................. 10 “Money Talks” Financial Column.......................... 7 Realty Section.................. 8 Rodeo Roundup............. 15 Subscriptions...................11 “Things to Know”.............. 4

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ROCKY MNT FRONT RANCH 6380 acres deeded plus 1300 leased land. Good water, hay ground, nice buildings. Great Elk/Deer hunting. More Farmland available. NW of Bynum, MT $6.5 Million 534 Acres 7 miles west of Harlem, MT on Milk River. 377 irrg, 149 pasture & River bottom land. Sale includes nice home, shop, barn & corrals $975,000 23 Acres located 17 miles SE of Lewistown near old town site of Forest Grove on McDonald Creek; Non-Irrig hay land grass/pasture; possible home site, power and phone near property. $120,000 24 Acres in Lewis & Clark county near Fletcher Pass between Helena & Lincoln. Small creek runs through property. Access just off HWY 279. Good Elk & Deer Hunting. $99,000 400 Acres On Teton River- just N. of Dutton, MT along I-15. Approx 1 mile of treed river bottom with 125 ac of cropland, offers great pheasant and deer hunting. (can be split in 2 parcels/ more land available) $925,000 Call for details. Call Mark Pyrak at (406) 788-9280 www.fbrealty.com 1426 Front Street, Fort Benton, MT (800)406-0946

Head Cook Needed: Wed.Sat, noon meal planning, preparation, cooking, baking, clean up, dishes & mopping done daily, menu preparation, grocery purchases, meal deliveries to homes. Will coordinate all aspects of position with secondary cook and program director. Apply through Havre Job Service or directly at Harlem Senior Center. Postition open until filled. 8-I Would you like to LOSE WEIGHT? Clinically supervised. 3-7 lb/week is typical. It’s possible for you with Wellness Weighs! Call Lewistown (406) 538-7201, Malta (406) 654-4140 or Great Falls (406) 454-1000. 8-I

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THINGS TO KNOW:

For Sale: RARE KNIVES Large Selection RUANA CASE XX ~ SCHRADE Hard - to - find USA-made Old Timer & Uncle Henry WE ALSO BUY KNIVES Big Sky Images & Collectibles Havre Holiday Village Mall ~~~~~(406)399-6522~~~~~ x

July 20 & 21, Fri. & Sat.: TRUCK PULL, Blaine Co. Fairgrounds in Chinook on Fri., Great Northern Fairgrounds in Havre on Sat., presented by Lohman Motorsports Complex & ProWest pullers. Chinook event 6pm. Havre events, 12pm Locals & 7pm Professionals. Questions? Contact Bill Mangold at (406) 945-3666. facebook.com/chinookchamber August 1, 7 & 9: Sports Physicals: Sweet Medical Center. Call for an appointment. 357-2294 or 353-4861. August 23 & 30, Thurs.: START PLANNING TO OWN A HOME NOW!HOME BUYER EDUC CLASS,NEXT CLASS: August 23&30,59 p.m.,US Bank @ 235 1st ST Havre,fee $20,Call (406)434-9161x111 to register and for more information. Thurs. nights.: CRIBBAGE! 7pm. Come and play OR learn to play. Sweet Grass Lodge, Chester, Montana.

Let us know what’s happening in your area. It’s free and it gets read! Call 379-2377 or email kimmelkreations@yahoo.com. Planning an Auction? Call For Sale: 2007 Palomino us! Shobe Auction (406) 366Pop-up Pickup Camper. 5125 or 366-0472. www. $5,900. (406) 868-180SIX. 7-II ShobeAuction.com 7-II

For Sale: Fire Fighting equipment; 2 slip-in pumper units, 200 & 235 gal. tanks; lots of hose, fittings, nozzles, etc. USFS certified, will mount in any truck. Call 527-3225. 7-II Malta Tire is ready to help you with all your automotive repairs and tractor tire repairs. Malta Tire, Hwy 2 West, Malta. 406-654-2120. 8-I For Sale: 3,000 heavy round bales of alfalfa/grass hay. $100/ ton. 30 miles north of US border at Frontier, Sask. (306)2964769 or (306)296-4525. 8-I

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Photo courtesy Meryl Rygg McKenna, Lewistown News-Argus.

COWBOY POETRY BY H. FRED LIESE Fred Liese makes his home at the edge of Black Coulee near Turner, Montana. Raised on the Big Flat, he finds plenty of “inspiration” in the people and things around him every day, and Fred’s brand of entertainment has earned him a large following throughout the US and Canada.

Bonnie Williamson Day, Let’s Celebrate! She’s calling it quits She’s gonna retire Her library reign, It’s set to expire.

Her organized ways Well, they’ll never cease With her passing the torch Swap for leisure and peace.

Completing her duties, Above and beyond Now it will be lonesome When finding her gone.

August the ninth It officially ends A party is hosted By her library friends.

She’s gonna retire Yes, she’s gonna try it But who will take charge With the hush and be quiet?

Make time in your day It’s from two until four Havre’s now set They will honor her more.

On the library history She’s closing the door Yet she will return But it won’t be her chore.

Please make your presence From out of the blue Let’s help her forget …That your book’s overdue..

Her new adventures Are now coming alive As her bright Cadillac She will shift into drive.

~Fred Liese Tricia’s Trader, © 2012

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For Sale: 2 bedroom 1 bath home with enclosed porches, patio and a chain link fenced backyard. Includes appliances, detached two stall garage and is centrally located near the grocery store and downtown. Reduced $64,000 (127OR6) 406-6542273 missouririverrealty@ yahoo.com 7-II

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For Sale: 856A round baler. Asking $14,900. Want quick sale. Call 406-357-2211. 8-I COME JOIN US!! August 18, 2012 - Camp Creek to the Whitcomb place. September 29th 2012- 1st Annual Ales for Trails Festival. For more info call 390-3460. 7-II For Rent: Independent Living for adults 62+ or disabled. HUD subsidy available if qualified. Stop by or call today! Sweet Grass Lodge, 511 First St. W., Chester, Mt. 59522. 759-5400. MTRS Relay: Dial 711 *Equal Housing Opp. *Handicapped Acc. 7-II

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For Sale: 2002 all aluminum Exiss Event 3 horse trailer with 6ft. short wall, living quarters, AC/Heat, shower, toilet, Oak cabinets, sink, 2 burner stove, fridge, fantastic fan, Hay rack & ladder, good tires, etc. 20ft. total length on floor $17,995 OBO, no trades. Jeff Hould, 390-1116. 8-I

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Money Talks

By guest contributor Greg Dugdale of Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Havre, Montana

Four Things Women Need to Know about Social Security

Ever since a legal secretary named Ida May Fuller received the first retirement benefit check in 1940, women have been counting on Social Security to provide much-needed retirement income. Social Security provides other important benefits too, including disability and survivor’s benefits, that can help women of all ages and their family members. 1. How does Social Security protect you and your family? When you work and pay Social Security taxes, you’re paying for three types of benefits: retirement, disability, and survivor’s benefits. Retirement benefits Retirement benefits are the cornerstone of the Social Security program. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), because women are less often covered by retirement plans and live longer on average than men, they are typically more dependent on Social Security retirement benefits. Even if other sources of retirement income are exhausted, Social Security retirement benefits can’t be outlived. Many women qualify for benefits based on their own work record, but if you’re married, you may also qualify based on your husband’s work record. Disability benefits During your working years, you may suffer a serious illness or injury that prevents you from earning a living, potentially putting you and your family at financial risk. But if you qualify for Social Security on your earnings record, you may be able to get monthly disability benefits. You must have worked long enough in recent years, have a disability that is expected to last at least a year or result in death, and meet other requirements. If you’re receiving disability benefits, certain family members (such as your dependent children) may also be able to collect benefits based on your work record. Because eligibility requirements are strict, Social Security is not a substitute for other types of disability insurance, but it can provide basic income protection. Survivor’s benefits You probably know the value of having life insurance to financially protect your family, but did you know that Social Security offers valuable income protection as well? If you’re qualified for Social Security at your death, your surviving spouse (or ex-spouse), your unmarried dependent children, or your dependent parents may be eligible for benefits based on your earnings record. You also have survivor protection if you’re married and your covered spouse dies and you’re at least age 60 (or at least age 50 if you’re disabled), or at any age if you’re caring for your covered child who is younger than age 16 or disabled. 2. How do you qualify for benefits? When you work in a job where you pay Social Security taxes or self-employment taxes, you earn credits (up to four per year, depending on your earnings) that enable you to qualify for Social Security benefits. In 2012, you earn one credit for each $1,130 of wages or self-employment income. The number of credits you need to qualify depends on your age and the benefit type. • For retirement benefits, you generally need to have earned at least 40 credits (10 years of work). However, you may also qualify for spousal benefits based on your husband’s work history if you haven’t worked long enough to qualify on your own, or if the spousal benefit is greater than the benefit you’ve earned on your own work record. • For disability benefits (if you’re disabled at age 31 or older), you must have earned at least 20 credits in the 10 years just before you became disabled (different rules apply if you’re younger). • For survivor’s benefits for your family members, you need up to 40 credits (10 years of work), but under a special rule, if you’ve worked for only one and one-half years in the three years just before your death, benefits can be paid to your children and your spouse who is caring for them. Whether you work full-time, part-time, or are a stay-at-home spouse, parent, or caregiver, it’s important to be aware of these rules and to understand how time spent in and out of the workforce might affect your entitlement to Social Security. 3. What will your retirement benefit be? Your Social Security retirement benefit is based on the number of years you’ve worked and the amount you’ve earned. Your benefit is calculated using a formula that takes into account your 35 highest earnings years. If you earned little or nothing in several of those years, it may be to your advantage to work as long as possible, because you may have the opportunity to replace a year of lower earnings with a year of higher earnings, potentially resulting in a higher retirement benefit. Your benefit will also be affected by your age at the time you begin receiving benefits. If you were born in 1943 or later, full retirement age ranges from 66 to 67, depending on the year you were born. Your full retirement age is the age at which you can apply for an unreduced retirement benefit. However, you can choose to receive benefits as early as age 62, if you’re willing to receive a reduced benefit. At age 62, your benefit will be 25% to 30% less than at full retirement age (this reduction is permanent). On the other hand, you can get a higher payout by delaying retirement past your full retirement age, up to age 70. If you were born in 1943 or later, your benefit will increase by 8% for each year you delay retirement. For example, the following chart shows how much an estimated monthly benefit at a full retirement age (FRA) of 66 would be worth if you started benefits 4 years early at age 62 (your monthly benefit is reduced by 25%), and how much it would be worth if you waited until age 70--4 years past full retirement age (your monthly benefit is increased by 32%). Benefit at FRA

Benefit at age 62

Benefit at age 70

$1,000

$750

$1,320

$1,200

$900

$1,584

$1,400

$1,050

$1,888

$1,600

$1,200

$2,112

$1,800

$1,350

$2,376

What if you’re married and qualify for spousal retirement benefits based on your husband’s earnings record? In this case, your benefit at full retirement age will generally be equal to 50% of his benefit at full retirement age (subject to adjustments for early and late retirement). If you’re eligible for benefits on both your record and your spouse’s, you’ll generally receive the higher benefit amount. One easy way to estimate your benefit based on your earnings record is to use the Retirement Estimator available on the SSA website at www.ssa.gov. You can also visit the SSA website to view your personalized Social Security Statement. This statement gives you access to detailed information about your earnings history and estimates for disability, survivor’s, and retirement benefits. 4. When should you begin receiving retirement benefits? Should you begin receiving benefits early and receive smaller payments over a longer period of time, or wait until your full retirement age or later and receive larger benefits over a shorter period of time? There’s no “right” answer. It’s an individual decision that must be based on many factors, including other sources of retirement income, your marital status, whether you plan to continue working, your life expectancy, and your tax picture. As a woman, you should pay close attention to how much retirement income Social Security will provide, because you may need to make your retirement dollars stretch over a long period of time. If there’s a large gap between your projected expenses and your anticipated income, waiting a few years to retire and start collecting a larger Social Security benefit may improve your financial outlook. What’s more, the longer you stay in the workforce, the greater the amount of money you will earn and have available to put into your overall retirement savings. Another plus is that Social Security’s annual cost-of-living increases are calculated using your initial year’s benefits as a base--the higher the base, the greater your annual increase, something that can help you maintain your standard of living throughout many years of retirement. This is just an overview of Social Security. There’s a lot to learn about this program, and each person’s situation is unique. It’s a good idea to contact a Social Security representative if you need more information or have questions about your benefits. This information, developed by an independent third party, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. does not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. This information is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation. The information contained in this report does not purport to be a complete description of the securities, markets, or developments referred to in this material. This information is not intended as a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any security referred to herein. Investments mentioned may not be suitable for all investors. The material is general in nature. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. does not provide advice on tax, legal or mortgage issues. These matters should be discussed with the appropriate professional. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC, an independent broker/dealer, and are not insured by FDIC, NCUA or any other government agency, are not deposits or obligations of the financial institution, are not guaranteed by the financial institution,


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Tricia’s Trader IS PROUD TO SERVE THESE MONTANA TOWNS: Glasgow Joplin Nashua Inverness Fort Peck Rudyard Park Grove Hingham Wolf Point Gildford Jordan Kremlin Lewistown Fort Benton Roy Junction Loma Grass Range Big Sandy Hobson Havre Stanford Chinook Chester Cleveland Geraldine Harlem Square Butte Fort Belknap Denton Turner Great Falls Zortman Shelby Dodson Conrad Malta Valier Saco Cut Bank Hinsdale For Sale: 100 head of fancy Black Angus 3 yr old cows with April/May calves at side. Exposed to Black Angus bulls beginning June 10th. All worked and ready for grass. Nice big quiet set of cows. $2,500/pair. Located in Phillips County. (406)670-6551. 7-II House For Sale: 2 bed/2 large baths, large living room, nice back deck, office off the deck, main floor laundry. Handicapped accessible. Storage shed/ garage, off-street parking. Newly painted, nice kitchen. Chinook. Call (406) 3573366, leave message. 8-I JOB OPENING: DIETARY COOK, Variable shifts 6:00AM - 7:00PM; job duties include meal preparation, cooking, serving, and cleaning approximately 37 - 40 hours per week. APPLICATIONS taken until positions are filled. Pre-Employment Drug Test Required. COME IN or CALL about our competitive wages and benefit package! CONTACT Bev Halter, Director of Human Resources, 406-759-5181 EXT 5972, LIBERTY MEDICAL CENTER, Chester, MT and visit our website for other current job openings at http://lchnh.org 7-II

LITTLE JOHNNY Little Johnny’s mother was having difficulty gulping down the birthday cake he had made for her as a surprise. When she was finished, Little Johnny happily exclaimed, “I’m so glad you like it, Mommy. There should have been 32 candles on the cake, but they were all gone when I took it out of the oven.”


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As you know, our very own Wendy Warburton is serving in Helena this Legislative Session people of theREGION: EASTERN REGION:representing CENTRAL During 34. to District Welcome Jamie Jones House to Wendy is ready serve her ‘Tricia’s hiatus from Skryja looks forward to the Tricia’s Trader team! you if you live inTrader’, one of she Laurie Adjoining with FishingAmy Reciprocal Authorize 800-756-1817 x103 you live in Rivers Jamie is happy to helphas graciously to send us serving theseagreed counties: (HB & Streams onifContiguous Statesyou 406-450-2588 (c) following you if you live in one of updates of the happenings in the the any person who bill becomes law, If this counties: 366). Email: CASCADE these counties: capitol of this great HILL state. licensed to fish in a state that is properly VALLEY

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Final Meeting & Bank Night

August 2nd - 5 pm at Chinook Library

Survivor Dinner & Reception

SALE ULL- Starting VIDEO B3rd August at 4:30 pm at Hoon Field

Selling 65 Yearling Bulls

Blaine County Fairgrounds in Chinook, MT

, 2009 Ceremonies March 28Opening at Hoon Field

at 1:00 PM Saturday August at 6 pm Lunch at Noon Bulls- -Starting view the3rd Come early to

Breakfast & Closing Ceremonies

August 4th - Starting at 6 am at Hoon Field Contact Tammy Williams at 357-3240 or TWilliams@co.blaine.mt.gov Bulls will be available for viewing at the fairgrounds on Friday.

View the bulls prior to the sale at Hould Feedlot, 6.5 miles West of Malta on Wagner Hwy 363.

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Clayton Hofeldt 5080 Bentel Divide Rd. Lloyd, MT 59535 bar_9_ranch@hotmail.com (406) 357-3856

406-672-9145 (c) livestock slaughter and investor owned Authorize Email: (HB 418). This bill will pave the way processing plants adsales@triciastrader. plant to open in Montana for a horse processing com and improving the economy the to contributing – passed it in Judiciary Committee, and then it passed PUBLISHER’S COMMENTS horse market while also providing a humane place 93/7. on the House floor ADVERTISING WANT TO PLACE AN AD? take old, injured, or dangerous horses. I for people tofor RATES: The publisher does not assume any responsibility The cost for a classified (HB 367) Services Law Adoptive Postof Revise the contents any advertising herein, andpassed all representations or The hearing for this bill brought the am a co-sponsor. advertisement, up to 8 lines To place a classified, just fill out the form warranties made in such advertising are those of the advertisers and is $10 per 2 issues, and $1 96/4. 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Antiques! Vintage, CocaCola, Books, Coins, Red Wing Pottery, NASCAR Collectibles, hunting and fishing gear, glassware, dolls, furniture and much more! The Downtown Antique Mall, 611 Central Ave., Great Falls, 406-899-5223. 8-I

Estate Sale: 470 Stockyard Rd., Chinook, Sat. Aug. 4, 8am-2pm. Hand tools, power tools, beautiful buffet, dinette set with 2 xtra leaves and 6 upholstd chairs, 2 beds, chairs, sofas, lamps, canning jars, bedding, microwave, sets of dishes, 1992 Grand Marquis sedan, 61,000 mi. 8-I

(406) 265-2250

For Sale: ’01 Chevy Duramax ¾ ton 4x4, $12,500, ‘89 ¾ ton 4x4 Ford pickup, ‘89 Kenworth feed truck, 24’ Gleaner combine header w/bat and air reel, off an L-3 Gleaner, Swather trailer, numerous Pacific steel gates, all sizes, Portable panels, Guard rail, Concrete ties. Call (406) 945-0876. 7-II

Northern Prairie Auto Sales

100 Hwy 2 East - Wolf Point, MT 59201 - (406) 653-1160 Call Jack Nelson, Terry Fast or Jason Partridge for details. 2012 DODGE RAM 1500

NEW

2012 DODGE RAM 1500

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1500’s PICKUPS 0% UP TO 60 MONTHS OR $3,500 IN REBATES. 200 CHRYSLER’S 0%/72 MONTH’S OR $3000 IN REBATES.

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Laramie, Crew Cab, Heated & Vented Leather, Navigation, Remote, Black,Plus More!

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Pricing and offers may change at any time without notification. For full pricing details call Northern Prairie Auto Sales at 653-1160. Call for June rebates and incentives.

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Sanjel (USA) Inc. is a leader in the North American oilfield services industry with over two decades of experience. Build your career and future with Sanjel!

Sanjel has positions available in the following districts: • • • •

Williston, ND (Fracturing, Cementing, Coil Tubing) Miles City, MT (Fracturing, Cementing, Coil Tubing) Riverton, WY (Fracturing, Cementing, Coil Tubing) Billings, MT (Diesel Mechanics and Electronic Techs)

Hiring for Fracturing, Coil Tubing and Cementing Service Lines 9 Mechanics 9CDL Drivers 9Equipment Operators w/CDL Sanjel offers competitive industry wages, bonus packages, and a comprehensive benefits package. Call 1.800.9.SANJEL (1.800.972.6535) to speak to a Recruiter and confirm an interview time:

Water Wells and Pump Systems: Call Krass Farms Drilling Division. Lorin 406-379-2585 or Harlan 379-2505. 7-II

Steel roofing: 3’ wide – 9 colors available. $1.99/ft. during month of July – PACIFIC STEEL AND RECYCLING, Havre, (406) 265-5824. 7-II

MALTA TIRE CENTER

Sanjel (USA) Inc. 511 16th St. #300, Denver, CO 80202 Email: careers_us@sanjel.com Fax: 303.628.4178

Hiring: Professional & progressive RN/LPN to work in community minded Critical Access Hospital or Nursing home. Family-friendly, TEAM building atmosphere with stable & experienced nursing /medical staff & supportive Administrative team. Great benefits with a Sign On bonus, salary/wages DOE. Phillips County Hospital/Hi-Line Retirement Center in Malta is an EOE. Contact Steph Denham (406) 654-1100. 8-I Trailer for Sale: 1971 Totally Remodeled, 14’ x 65’, Vinyl Windows, 2 bedrooms, 1 Bathroom. $10,000 with move. Call TODAY! (406) 2773231 OR (406) 868-8944. 8-I

We are now your Tire Factory dealer in Malta. Come see us for all your automotive & tractor tire needs. We also do farm service & automotive mechanics.

406-654-2120

Curtis R. Pursley Harlem, Montana

HWY 2 West Malta, MT 59538

399-1915 or 353-4274

For Sale: 1977 pull type camper, tandem axle, self contained, sleeps 4-6, $1,650; 16’ fishing boat w/ trailer, trolling motor & 10hp Evinrude motor, $650; 1997 Ford F150 XLT 4x4, high miles, auto, $3,650; 1974 Int. 4x4, 1/2 ton, $995. Call evenings 406-739-4361. 8-I


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E-1 Towing Demolition Derby

Ready For Butchering! 15 Cornish Rock Hens. Call 406-292-3808, Inverness Area. If no amswer. please leave message! 8-I

Hay for Sale: This year’s Alfalfa, first cutting, no rain. Call Brad Cruthers (406)3906412, Shaunavon, Sask. 8-I

For Sale: Looking for custom combining job. Call Robert, (406) 6542544 or 390-4605. 7-II


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ROBERT FLOREA IAL RESIDENT IAN ELECTRIC

1

265-460

Reasonable 8969 Hwy #2 N.E.

Reliable Insured License #8829

Havre, MT 59501

WORK FROM HOME*PART TIME*: Looking to expand distribution of a revolutionary nutritional discovery. Part Time Potential: $1,000 - $2,000 per month. Commission only. Call or text for information, 403-512-3965. 6-I:11-II

For Sale: 180 grass hay bales and 185 alfalfa/grass bales. 10 used truck trailer tires. AC Road Grader, diesel, very good cond., Model 100B, new tires and clutch, heater works well. ‘93 Big foot overhead camper with AC, fully contained, 9.5 ft. long $5,000, will deal. Call 383-4440 or 390-2466. 8-I

Tire trouble? See us for your farm tire needs. Pehrson’s Firestone, Chinook 357-2570 or 3305, after hours 357-3807. 8-I 4 cyl, Turbo Diesel, AT, Leather, Sunroof, 23K mi.

k Chec Out! e Thes

$24,900

4 Cyl, AT, Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, 13K mi.

4 Cyl, AT, Sunroof, 13K mi.

$15,400

$19,500 4 Cyl, AT, One Owner, 50K mi.

4 Cyl, AT, Sunroof, 40K mi.

$24,500

70th Anniversary in 2012

Celebrating our

$14,000


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For Sale: 2000 Ford Expedition XLT, 5.4L engine, 4WD, 168,000 mi., excellent condition, no dents or bruises! Cloth bench seats, also 3rd seat. New windshield, for more info call (406)376-3268. 8-I Wanted: Small 4x4 pickup with snow plow if possible. Call (406) 399-6538. 7-II

Blaine County HealtH Dept. 357-2345

Kirkwood Funeral Home 654-1132

Serving Northern MT from Malta

Sales! Sales! Sales! at the Trash & Treasure Shop in Loma. EVERYTHING on sale at 20% to 50% off. Stop and shop and make your best offer. IT’S GOTTA GO! 8-I Health professionals: Interested in a great place to work? Call Simply Natural, Havre, (406) 262-7573. 7-II


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Bill’s Food

Corner

Dig right in to our newest regular guest column! Bill Hake invites you to test his recipes and his theories and tell us what you think. And he takes “requests”!

Summer and Fish

I’ve recently returned from a fishing trip to northern Ontario, Canada. The fishing was slow because of the heat, but the group consisted of a great bunch of guys and a good time was had by all. I was the chief cook and bottle washer for the group of 17 and even though all went well, I do have one small criticism to make. Ladies, you haven’t done a very good job of training your husbands to pick up behind themselves. The trait is so pervasive that I assume it is universal. It is my belief that you have the authority and ability to accomplish this goal with a little “serious persuasion” and it would make our lives much simpler. In case your husband should show up with some fish here is a quick and tasty way to use them.

Fish Alfredo

INGREDIENTS: Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat, whisk in cream cheese until smooth. Add parmesan cheese, garlic, parsley and pepper, stirring constantly. Let ½ - cup butter simmer until desired thickness (just a few minutes) remembering it will thicken a little as it cools. Add additional cream if it gets too thick. Set aside. 1 – pkg. cream cheese (8 oz.) 1 – pint ½ & ½ cream 4 – cloves crushed garlic (more or less to taste) Next, prepare egg noodles or fettuccini for 4 people as per directions on package. 1 – Tbs. dry parsley pinch cayenne pepper 6 – oz. grated parmesan cheese *Or for a simple quick dish use commercial Alfredo sauce (one 15 oz. jar for 4 servings)

While noodles are cooking put 2 Tbs. butter in a frying pan over medium heat and add 2 Lb. of any white meat fish cut into bite size pieces. Lightly dust with cayenne pepper and Alpine Touch seasoning salt or your favorite season salt. Sauté several minutes until fish turns opaque. Add Alfredo sauce to pan and heat just long enough to blend with fish and heat through. Serve immediately over noodles.

For Sale: ‘92 LeSabre, bad engine, great body and interior, 4 new tires, $500 OBO or by piece. ‘68 Ford 4 wheel drive, 390 stick shift needs work $800. ‘59 Ford 1/2 Ton flat bed, 4x4, runs well, needs rear wheel bearings, $1,000 OBO. Call 654-7794. 8-I

Permanent Cosmetics & Tattoos by Sue. Certified Permanent Cosmetic Technician in Malta. Call 390-2240. 8-I

Be Your Best You! Discover your body’s full potential. Discover optimal nutrition. Discover Reliv. Brianna All Seasons Home Center Sims, Independent Reliv in Glasgow is a Pella window Distributor. Call 406-654distributor. Stop by for quotes. 2706. www.reliv.com 7-II We have new displays. 8-I Winter Wheat Seed: Quake, Genou, Carter, Radiant, Bynum, Judee, Bear Paw. Pre Season Pricing Now Available Call Today! Golden Triangle Seeds, Rudyard and Joplin, (406)355-4333. 8-I

NAPA NHT Hand Tools

ON SALE 70% OFF while supplies last. Now thru Sept.

Big Sky Auto & Ag Keeping you in the field, not in the shop

29 McNamara Ave., Big Sandy * (406) 378-2171

Hey! Looking for a good building mover?? Call Dale Freitag 654-1123 or Dan Liese 379-2320. Prompt, experienced, competitive pricing. 8-I

For Sale: 2005 GMC 2500 Gold, Crew Cab, 6.0 V8 Gas, Leather, Loaded. Books for $16,900. MAKE OFFER in JULY! 12 Passenger Cars, SUVs and Trucks under $4,000. Snyder’s Auto Center 538-3512 or 350-1031. 7-II Sale in Progress!! Buy Now and Install Later! Some display units on close-out and big discounts on new in-stock units. Hurry on down, Fairway Comfort Systems, Downtown Great Falls, 422 Central Avenue. 406-770-3073. 8-I


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Ramblings of a Conservative Cow Doctor

by Krayton Kerns, DVM, State Rep. HD 58

We hope you enjoy reading this feature in Tricia’s Trader. You may agree, you may disagree with Dr. Kerns’ Ramblings, but

you will always have something to discuss over dinner.

Work is not a Four Letter Word

We Buy Antiques! One item, For Sale: 1997 Ford or a household, give us a call! Mustang GT, 4.6L V-8, Virgelle Merc., celebrating 6-spd, Leather, $4,900. (406) 100 years in 2012. 1-800357-2470 or 357-2835. 7-II 426-2926 or 378-3110. 8-I

This past weekend we celebrated my father’s 80th birthday at the Kerns Cow Camp on the Dry Fork of Wyoming’s Big Horn National Forest. My great-grandfather, James Wesley Kerns, acquired this grazing allotment in 1906, sold it to my grandfather in the ‘20s, who later sold it to my father in 1966. The following year, Dad sold the permit to a neighbor so as to partner on the new Lake Creek allotment with his brother. In 2010, my older brother, Dana, bought this allotment back from the neighbor, so this small piece of history has returned to the family. (This is redneck pasture rotation.) Like all mountain grazing allotments, the Dry Fork has a colorful history. In 1932, the cook stove and logs to build the cabin were hauled by team and wagon from the homestead of my great-great-grandfather, Tom Powers, on East Pass Creek up to the mountains. During the steep descent into the Dry Fork Canyon a wagon accident claimed the life of one mule. I am not surprised given my experience with wagon run-a-ways coupled with the steepness of this canyon. (This is why Christians make the best teamsters; they are not afraid of dying.) When I was ten, my father, uncle, cousins and brothers ate lunch at this cabin enroute to exploring our new grazing permit on Lake Creek. This was day one of what became a three-day reconnoitering nightmare pocked with starvation, white-water river crossings and dysentery. My brothers and I soon learned such things were normal when astride a horse on the mountain and experiences which did not kill us made us what we are today. Here is my point: Like everyone else, God has blessed my family. (If you do not think your family is blessed, you are not looking hard enough.) We all bring glory to Him by working tirelessly in whatever task He lays before us, be it hauling logs in a wagon, building a ranch, a veterinary practice, shoveling concrete, building roads, working in a refinery, battling in the legislature, or teaching school. Jesus explains this in the parable of the talents. (Mathew 25:14) When President Obama claims an individual’s success comes from the efforts of others and not from the sweat of one’s brow he is advancing the primary wealth redistribution tenet of Marxism. For the government to steal the wealth earned by others the populace must first be convinced the bounty came from the sweat of the masses. Frighteningly, he received a standing ovation and this is so wrong. There are thousands of American families who are successful solely because they worked harder, smarter or took greater risk than those satisfied with the status quo. You can believe happiness comes as gifts from the ruling class, but it is a miserable existence. True success comes in spite of government, not because of it. President Obama is so warped by Marxist propaganda he is incapable of understanding what it truly means to be an American. He and his progressive comrades at every level of government must go. Between now and November 6th we must all work to elect candidates who will restore our great constitutional republic. Do not expect your neighbor to step up and make the difference. Our great restoration must begin with you, because it will not begin with anyone else.

READ MORE of Krayton’s op-ed in his 350 page book, Ramblings of a Conservative Cow Doctor - a collection of published and unpublished articles written about the life of a cowboy as it pertains to America’s freedom. Visit kraytonkerns.com to order your copy, available in softcover or hardcover signed editions. Now! Available from Kimmel Kreations, LLC: Call 800-756-1817, ext. 101.

Older Layton 24’ Camper Trailer. Clean/no mice. Great Hunting Camp. 228-9479 8-I Hay For Sale: 100 ton of Alfalfa/ grass, $100/ton. Call for more information. 406-392-5509. 8-I For Sale: 2008 Chevrolet Supercab, 102k mi, V-8, 5-spd, 7x7 flatbed. $16,995. Call Triple T Sales (406) 357-2166. 7-II Before you Asphalt, price Concrete! When it comes to durability and environmental impact concrete is obviously the best choice for construction. For more information, email Info@makandsons.com or call Mak & Sons 406-5340881 (o) or 850-8017 (c). 8-I


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For Sale: 2009 Chevrolet Aveo, 4 Door LT, LOADED! OnStar, Power Everything, only 11,000 miles! Asking Below Book $11,500. Call 406-228-2433 Daytime. 7-II

See Them all in One Place: Kawasaki, Polaris, Honda and Yamaha. Sports City Cyclery, 101 57th St. S., Great Falls, 406-727-8566. 8-I

For Sale: 2008 Yamaha Rhino 450 4x4, winch and plow, extra seat and box, winter cab, summer roof w/windshield, actual miles 300, like new condition. $8,200 OBO. Call (406)654-2425. 7-II

Dodson Speedway 2 day race, August 18th and 19th. Check-in 10am-12pm, hot-laps at 1pm. Race starts at 2pm both days. Call Carol for info 399-0021. 8-I

Blaine County Veterinary Service Roger A. Baxter, DVM Small and Large Animal Practitioner 620 Stockyard Road Chinook, MT 59523

After Hours Emergencies: 406-357-3288 home 406-564-0508 cell

Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 to 5 406-357-2279 office


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For Sale: TB bay mare. 14 yrs. Has been a super 4-H horse for our daughter. Gentle, sound, and pretty. Easy to ride, load, trim, tie, shoe, vaccinate. $1000. Call Bonnie Weber in Chinook. 357-4119 or 945-4119. 7-II Wanted: Dry lumber, 1”x6”x7’ rough sawn boards. Approx. 70 pcs. Phone: (406) 941-0394. 8-I


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Mark Reinmuth

406-262-3842

Precision Truck & Trailer

2027 Hwy 2 NW • Havre, MT 59501 • (406) 265-7033

Curt Rambo

406-945-4912

Dealer For New FRONTIER Grain Trailers & WITZCO Lowboy Trailers We can find a truck or trailer to meet your specific needs. Our affiliation with PRECISION DIESEL gives us technical assistance in these offerings.

Quality Used Trucks & Trailers • 888-453-4563

'06 Kenworth T800

'05 Kenworth T800

Cummins ISX, 400 hp (opt up to 450 hp), 10-spd Cummins ISX, 450 hp, 10-spd auto shift 62" sleeper, 5th wheel, A/C, p/steer (2) 100 gal tanks day cab, air ride, 5th wheel

41,900

$

'06 Peterbilt 379

'06 Peterbilt 385

'05 International 9900

Cat C15, 550 hp, auto shift, 63" sleeper 3.36 ratio, aux power unit, 675K miles

Cat C15, 435 hp, 10-spd 63" sleeper, air ride, 5th wheel $

Cummins ISX, 435 hp 10-spd, 51" sleeper $

46,900

47,900

$

$

44,900

34,900

'77 Int'l Fleetstar 2070A

'03 Peterbilt 385

'00 & '01 Kenworth T800

'02 Kenworth T800

'94 GM Volvo Cat 3306C

Cummins 855, 350 hp, 10-spd 20' grain box, steel floor, roll tarp $

Dump truck, Cummins N14 460 hp, 10-spd $

C15, 475hp, Eaton 13-spd, Jake, 425 front floats air ride, 18K#FA - 46K#RA, 11R22.5, steel wheels wet kit, A/S, 5th wheel

Cummins N14, 370 hp (opt up to 450 hp) 10-spd, air ride, 62" sleeper, 5th wheel $

305 hp, 15-spd, day cab, spring susp Bomega 100 barrel tank 3" hyd driven pump $

13,500

51,900

48,900 ea

$

29,900

29,900

'99 Fontaine Step Deck 48', 10' top deck

15,900

$

'81 Chevy 70

'92 Freightliner FLD-112

'88 Ford L9000

'93 Ford L9000 w/Winch

427 cu in, 5x4 trans, spring suspension twin screw axles, power steering plumbed for hyd drill fill $

Detroit S60 11.1, 350 hp, 9-spd tandem w/lift tag, 52"ht x 22' Knapheide grain box & hoist w/ cab & rear controls

Cat 3406B, 310 hp, 13-sp 20" bed w/Big Knuckles Atlas Boom $

Cat 3406B, 425 hp 13-spd, hyd ramps $

12,500

24,900

38,500

$

'12 Frontier 40' Hopper Bottom Add-On Options: • Air Susp-$3500 • Pintle Pkg-$1300 • 2 Side Chutes-$900 • 11R-24.5 tires-$400

17,900

(2) 48 ' Flatbed Trailers $ 5500 Ea

'78 Timpte 42' Hopper Aluminum, 2-spd landing gear

8500

$

27,300

$

'12 Frontier 47' Tri-Axle Add-On Options: Air Susp $5000 • Pintle Pkg $1300 • 2 Side Chutes $900 • 11R-24.5 Tires $600

34,900

$

'11 Timpte 21' Hopper Bottom Pup 20' hitch, alum wheels, roll top $

29,900

'01 Kiefer 1000 Series Excellent Shape!

11,900

$

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