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CONTENTS: Classifieds, Classifieds, EVERYWHERE!

Advertising Info............... 10 Bill’s Food Corner........... 19 Comic............................. 15 Comm. Spotlight............. 17 Conservative Cow Dr........ 6 Cowboy Poetry by............ 5 Fred Liese Dave Says...................... 21 “Laugh Lines”........next time “Money Talks” Financial Column.......................... 9 Realty Section.................. 8 Rodeo Roundup............. 15 Restaurant for Sale: Old Town Subscriptions.................. 10 Grill, Hwy 2, Wolf Point Mt. For Sale: 2013 Arctic Cat 500 “Things to Know”.............. 4 Call Linda 406-650-3321 or Jim ATV. Fall Special; $6,200.

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Call Larry at Red's Auto653-2742. Price negotiable and Electric 406-265-9595. 10-I financing available. 10-I:12-3

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Fort Benton Realty

Fort Benton Commercial Opportunity. Nice automotive/tire repair building on prime corner location in central business district. Off street parking and storage located on property. Sale is subject to a current lease tenant. Call for more details. $145,000 Commercial building w/ over 2800 sq ft +/- can be anything! On Hwy Frontage on just under 1 acre. Updated building formally a vet clinic, reception area could be one business and over head door could be another you decide! Situated on the edge of Fort Benton just outside city limits. This deserves a look! $160,000 Lots of open space in this approx. 2,250sq.ft. commercial building right in the heart of Fort Benton's business district! Seating area, triple sink and tiled counters would lend themselves to a myriad of business ventures--plus, there is a large storage area in the rear of the building for extra inventory or additional seating. Owners MUST sell priced at $79,900. CULBERTSON HOUSE Historic hotel bldg w/ beautiful updated apt. Restored to perfection. Waiting for your special dream. Possibilities of art studio, restaurant, gift shop, B & B. Views of Missouri River & walking bridge In Historic Fort Benton $379,000

www.fbrealty.com Call Mark Pyrak at (406) 788-9280 1426 Front Street, Fort Benton, MT (800)406-0946

For Rent: Independent Living for adults 62+ or disabled. HUD subsidy available if qualified. Stop by or call Today!!! Sweet Grass Lodge, 511 First Street West, Chester, MT 59522. 406-759-5400. MTRS Relay: Dial 711 ***Equal Housing Opportunity***Handicapped Accessible. 8-I:1-II

For Sale: Large Pellet Stove designed for a shop or garage. Like new! Call for more info. 406-945-0833. 10-II For Sale: 2007 Chrysler Town & Country Touring, V-6, Auto, Front Wheel Drive, Leather, Nav, Rear Seat DVD, Stow & Go Seats, 81k mi., $10,195. Call G&B Toyota, (406) 265-2205. 10-II


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THINGS TO KNOW: Oct. 17 & 24, Thu: HAVRE HOME BUYER EDUC CLASS, 5-9pm,US Bank @ 235 1st St., Havre. Fee $25, Call (406)434-9161x111 to register and for more information. Oct. 22, Tues.: MEDICARE PART D EDUCATIONAL EVENT, noon-3pm, Harlem Sr. Center, Harlem, MT. Bring your medicare card and a list of current perscriptions and dosages. More info call 1-800-551-3191, 271-7553, or 3532971. Oct. 29, Tues.: FLU SHOT CLINIC, Liberty County Senior Center, Chester, MT, 7:30am-5pm. Call 406-759-5517 or 406-759-5194 for more info. Oct. 31, Thu.: TRICK OR TREAT! Happy Halloween! Nov. 1-Dec. 10: JAYCEES TOYS FOR TOTS. Drop off locations in Havre: Kmart, IGA, Walmart, and Holiday Village Mall. Nov. 1-Dec. 10: KOATS FOR KIDS. Drop off location: Havre Laundry. Nov. 1, 3, 9, 10, 16 & 17: MONTANA ACTORS THEATER presents “The Pillowman”, 8pm MSU-Northern Theatre. Nov. 2-3, Sat.-Sun.: NORTHERN MT HOSP. 20th ANNUAL EMPLOYEE HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR, 3rd Floor Conference Rooms. 2nd, 9am-7pm; 3rd, 9am-3pm. Nov. 3, Sun.: MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR, Havre, 11am-2pm. Nov. 3, Sun.: NORTHERN MT HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION WINE & CHEESE GALA, 7pm-10pm, Holiday Village Mall. Nov. 3-4, Sun.-Mon.: HAVRE ART ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW & SALE, Van Orsdel United Methodist Church, Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., Noon5pm. Nov. 7, Thur.: ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR, Havre, 11:30am-2pm. Nov. 10, Sun.: FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH BAZAAR, Havre, 11am2pm.

Hey! Looking for a good building mover?? Call Dale Freitag 654-1123 or Dan Liese 379-2320. Prompt, experienced, competitive pricing. 10-II For Sale: 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 crew cab, long box, runs like new, interior perfect, always garaged, high miles (230K), for more info call 406-538-3334. 10-I


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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.

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Railroad Tool Repair: Stanley, Matweld, Stihl. Chappell's Automotive, Glasgow, MT. Pickup & Delivery Available. 406-942-0164. 10-I

3 Sisters at 101 S. 1st St. E. in Malta has something for everyone! Now selling doTerra oils. Come shop the little store on the corner with a big selection. 406-654-2529. 10-I:12-II

You’ll find that in the city That they have some different rules When to walk and when to drive, These are instructive tools.

Hitler has a daughter The relationship was plain It brought a mind to wonder Just how she escaped her chain?

Eliminate the chaos Just to keep the traffic flowing Then they regulate the height … of the grass that you are mowing.

She’s filled with observation As your property, she sees Is the doggy supervised? Is he watering the trees?

The fence that you are building It is “so far” from the road The building you construct Well, it must conform to code.

She says, it isn’t proper Her distaste was clearly sensed Though it’s the owner’s property, She finds it isn’t fenced.

The children roam the streets (That’s without a mother hen) While there is a city rule … that they must be home by ten.

It would bring you close to tears As your eyes and nose are tissued If this incident persists, A ticket will be issued.

Here’s another rule You may find it quite terrific It applies to city dogs … and they claim it is specific.

The doggy cop is watching She’ll find her daily prey Though nothing will be issued to a child along the way …

Now here’s the doggy cop And she’s on her pet patrol Looking for infractions Like a fish without a bowl.

The six year old is babysat. He answers mama’s call. She’s handed him a cell phone … And she left him at the mall. ~Fred Liese for “Tricia’s Trader”, ©2013 Guitars of Montana. Band & Orchestra Rentals/ Sales - Educator approved instruments. American Guild guitars. Bluegrass. Ukuleles. BOSS effects. Special orders welcome. We ship! #2 5th Street South, downtown Great Falls, 406-453-4998 or call Bing at 1-877-566-2224. www. guitarsofmontana.com. 8-I:1-II

For Sale: 2005 34' Montana 5th Wheel, 4 slides, rear living, convect/micro, 3 burner stove/ oven, catalytic heater, w/d, Select Comfort queen bed, Direct TV sat dome, furnance/ air, central vac, ext shower, ceiling fan, lazy susan in bsmt, island kitch, Fantastic Vent Fan, 2" receiver hitch. $28,500 obo. 406-292-3642, 390-5755. 10-I


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Ramblings of a Conservative Cow Doctor by Krayton Kerns, DVM, State Rep. HD 58

Choose Your Crash Site “Learn from the mistakes of others, because you will not live long enough to make them all yourself” is an old adage tossed around aviation circles. Heeding this advice, I read National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) aircraft incident reports where I have decided the truth is rarely discovered if the pilot survives the accident. We aviators tend to color our side of the story so as to tip the scales of second thoughts in our favor. Several years ago I read a report which makes me chuckle every time I think about it. Intending to take two buddies for a sightseeing flight, a novice pilot landed his Cessna 172 in a freshly harvested hay field. Depending on their waist and inseam measurements, the three souls on board may have pushed the anemic 145 horsepower Skyhawk over its gross weight limit. The pilot started his takeoff roll and was rapidly using up his alfalfa runway when his left wing struck a round hay bale causing the plane to veer to the left. This is bad. Suddenly, his right wing struck a bale thereby re-aligning him with his imaginary runway. This is better, but still not good. With nearly all the field behind the plane and still lacking take-off airspeed, the aircraft plowed through a barbed wire fence, bounced across a gravel road and through another fence before an irrigation ditch sheared off the nose wheel. The pilot concluded this written testimony with the Mount Rushmore of understatements, “…then I lost control of the aircraft.” Apparently, through the pilots rose colored Bausch & Lombs, the take-off was going just as he planned until he lost his nose gear. In retrospect, a view unavailable prior to takeoff, had there been one less backside in the cabin, a little more horsepower, or had the hay bales been moved off the airfield, the flight might have been a success. However, due to the pilot’s inexperience, poor judgment, or an obstinate refusal to recognize the obvious, a catastrophic event occurred; exactly as is

happening today in Washington D.C. and this brings me to my point. I launched my first campaign for public office and published my first Rambling of a Conservative Cow Doctor op-ed column on March 1st of 2006. Back then, our national debt was an outrageous and unsustainable 8 trillion dollars and for seven years I have repeatedly penned columns warning our great republic is about to shear off her nose gear. Blind to the obvious, Washington D.C. politicians keep loading fat backsides into the aircraft thinking the Federal Reserve can print enough money to repeal the law of gravity— just as Peter Pan does with Pixie dust. The passengers are so mesmerized chatting on their new Obama phones they cannot recognize the danger. Today, our national debt is nearly 17 trillion dollars, so America’s ill-fated airship of state has already bounced off two hay bales and is plowing through the first fence. Spending is the problem; I see it, perhaps you see it, but Washington does not. In the face of this catastrophic debt, President Obama and Washington Democrats are hell bent on growing government with the implementation of Obamacare; loading even more weight into our over gross weight airplane. Apparently there has been a rash of successful spine transplants in Washington, because a majority of Republicans are holding fast to their pledge to stop Obamacare. For the moment, they have voted to fully fund government only if the not-so-Affordable Care Act is removed, delayed, or at least forced on members of Congress exactly as it is on the little people. Knowing the state run media, the propaganda wing of Marxism,

always protects the political left; the Democrats have refused all negotiations, rejected all three offers and blamed the shut down all on the Republicans. With America at her debt limit, our government has shut down. Well, not exactly shut down, it’s more of a slim down with essential services continuing to consume tax dollars. Both President Obama and all Washington Democrats either cannot see the perils of their spending flight plan, or they see it clearly and want American free-market capitalism to shear off her nose gear and crash so a new, socialist utopia can emerge from the ashes. Which is it? Whether ignorance or intentional, either choice should disqualify them as a pilot of our great American experiment in freedom. We can unload excess cargo now, or sort through what is left of America at the crash scene.


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AUCTION

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For Sale: New 2013 Chrysler 200 S Series with Beautiful Silver Exterior. Financing Available, Low Payments!! Full Warranty. Only $19,499 Call for more info 406-265-5428 10-II

For Sale: Membership in local Flying Club. Cessna 172. $2,500. Call Greg 406-292-3662. 10-I For Sale: MF 1500, parts, frames, axles, hood, radiator, etc; 8ft snow rotary on Massey 660 chassis, front mount; Dozer blade, semi-u, 14ft Young brand universal mount; C-600 Ford 18ft flat bed. 406-873-4780. 10-I For Sale: '78 El Dorado. Good shape, runs well, $1,000 OBO; '68 Cadillac 4 dr Sedan DeVille, $1,000 OBO. '68 Ford F-150 4 speed 4x4, $995 OBO. '70 Pontiac Bonneville 57k miles $7,000 OBO. Call 406-654-7794. 10-II

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For Sale: 1973 Ford Galaxy 500. 2-door hard top. $2,995. Call 406-265-5178. 10-II For Sale: Older 1,568+/- sq.ft. home near Malta High School on three lots with a partially finished basement and a new roof. This home would be a great rental property. Asking $32,000 (133GA6) 406-654-2273 missouririverrealty.com 10-II For Sale: Targhee Ram Lambs. Loma, 406-739-4361. 10-I Milk River Gospel Jamboree: Fall Jam, Oct. 20 @ 3:30pm at Malta HS auditorium. Local music groups will perform followed by a soup supper. Join us to raise funds for our Summer Jam. For more info visit: milkrivergospeljamboree. org or call 406-654-1292. 10-I


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A Great Place To Work! Are you ready to join a great, enthusiastic team in the food service industry? The Dancing Beagle Café And Bakery in Rudyard is hiring for all positions. Apply in person at the restaurant on Main Street! 10-II For Sale: Grand Theater in Harlem. Fully equipped, sound system, projector, plater feed, 200 seats and screen. Needs TLC. Reduced price $15,000 or OBO. Packy's Convienience Store and lot in Malta, $70,000 OBO. Contact Greg 406654-7057 or 654-1132. 10-I

Blades hair, nail and day spa welcomes you for all your hair, skin and nail needs. Also 24 hour tanning is available. Walk-ins are welcome. Located at 4 S. 1st St. W. in Malta, 654-5585. 10-I:12-II

For Sale: Investor Opportunity. Water shares & 16A, Mesquite, NV. SFR (Ranch Style), also available. Call for info. CR @ 702-4979107 or email crslvcowboy@ yahoo.com. 10-I

Attention, Anglers!! Check out the new Fresno web cam & weather station! Hosted by the Fresno Walleyes, the Fresno chaper of Walleyes Unlimited. Look online to see the Help Wanted: Cook and wait weather and lake conditions. staff needed for busy restaurant Live streaming feed! www. in Loma. No experience fresnowalleyes.com 10-II necessary. Will train the right person! Call or stop by Today! Ma's Loma Cafe, 203 Hwy. 87, Loma, 406-739-4400. 10-I For Sale: Remodeled 4 bedroom home close to downtown Malta. Fenced backyard and includes range/oven, refrigerator, freezer, washer and dryer! Asking $60,000 (142TS6) 406-654-2273 missouririverrealty.com 10-II

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Money Talks

Complements of Greg Dugdale Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Havre, Montana

U.S. Government ShUtdown explained • Receive your Social Security and Medicare Congress failed to agree on a spending bill for the benefits, or apply for new benefits fiscal year starting October 1, 2013, resulting in the first • Get a passport or visa--but only until the State government shutdown since 1995. According to the Department’s available funding runs out (during Congressional Research Service, this is the 18th time the the 1995 shutdown, 200,000 U.S. applications for federal government has shut down as a result of a failure passports went unprocessed) to agree on an annual appropriations bill. Most shutdowns • Conduct business with the United States Patent have lasted only a few hours or a few days. The most and Trademark Office--but only until the USPTO’s recent shutdown, in 1995, lasted three weeks. available funding runs out What happens when the federal government shuts • Receive unemployment benefits and food stamps down? • Get an FHA or VA mortgage When the government shuts down, federal agencies • Receive medical care at a veterans hospital must generally suspend operations and furlough their • Use the federal court system--but only for about employees. However, there are significant exceptions for 10 days government functions that promote national security, or protect human life and property. As a result, a shutdown What you can’t do during the shutdown: doesn’t impact certain essential functions like the military, law enforcement, TSA, air traffic control, border patrol, • Stop paying taxes--the IRS will continue to emergency and disaster assistance, food safety, foreign process electronically submitted tax returns, but embassies, prisons, and federal medical care (among if you’re being audited, you’ll get a temporary others). reprieve A shutdown also doesn’t impact federal entitlement • Get taxpayer assistance from the IRS programs (like Social Security and Medicare) that aren’t • Get a small business loan funded by discretionary annual appropriations. Funding • Go to a national park, zoo, or museum--if you’re for these programs is considered mandatory, because the already overnighting in a national park, you legislation creating the benefit obligates the government generally have two days to leave to make payment. So benefits under these programs • Get a paycheck, if you’re a federal employeecontinue uninterrupted, and the employees who administer -unless you’re the president, a member of those benefits are generally exempt from furlough. Congress, or in the military; however, in the Finally, some agencies are funded by multiple year past workers were paid retroactively after a new appropriations. Even though these agencies don’t yet appropriations bill was passed have any funds appropriated for the new fiscal year, they may still have funds remaining from prior appropriations, If you need more information, most government which they can use to continue operations until those agencies have posted their shutdown contingency plans funds run out. So what does a government shutdown mean to you? on their websites. And there’s more to come... What you can do during the shutdown: The shutdown is separate and distinct from another • Receive and send mail--the post office is an looming crisis--the debt ceiling. According to Treasury independent agency unaffected by the budget Secretary Jacob Lew, it’s anticipated that the United States will run out of funds as soon as October 17, and process • Buy insurance through one of the new health will default on its debts, unless Congress acts to raise the debt ceiling before then. More on that crisis to follow… insurance Exchanges 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, and are subject to risks, including the possible loss of principal. 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Crafts: Quality Hand Quilting, Piece Work And Knotted Baby Blankets From The Heart Of Montana! Call Today! 406-3742406 Moore, Montana. 10-II For Sale: Jewelry: Gold, Silver, Vintage. Antiques. Hall & McCoy Pottery. Glassware. Housewares. Books. Rocks & Minerals. Western wear Vintage Cowboy Hats. New, never-worn Wranglers - Cruel Girl - Petrol - $79 jeans for $49! Mens & Womens. Much more! Goodies Galore, Chinook (under the Elks Bar sign). 406-390-2801. 10-I

For Sale: 2006 Cougar 244 EFS 5th wheel by Keystone, 26', Polar Package, Dinette slide out, good tires and good condition, $16,500. Fort Peck. 406-855-9933. 10-I

We Have Rough Lumber. Call to see what we have in stock. All Seasons Home Center, 406228-8288, or stop by 729 2nd Ave S., Glasgow, MT. 10-I:3:II


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Fencing Supplies -- Railroad Ties - Montana-Made Wood Posts - Steel Posts - Barbed Wire. Call Tony's Post Frame, 406-538-2000. 10-I For Sale: Double bull archery blind, $325. (Reg. $400). Call John at JR's Tackle Shop 406-353-4850. 9-II:12-I

On Sale While Supplies Last! Mega Quilter, Blind Hem Commercial machine in commercial stand, one of a kind Singer Feather Weight, and many, many more. Check It Out At Joe's Sewing Machine Center, 813 9th Street South, Great Falls, 406-7278412 or 406-750-0797. 10-II


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For Sale: Mesquite, Nevada, 0.75 acre with 2-3 RV hookups, water and power, view of city/horse property, partial trade for auto/pickup. $230k. 702497-9107. crslvcowboy@ yahoo.com 10-I Administrative Professional/ Sales: The ideal candidate must communicate effectively, be detail oriented, goal driven and be able to obtain a Property/ Casualty Insurance License within 6 months of hire. Duties include customer service, and sales support. Must have a DL, a HS diploma or equal and be computer literate. Farm Bureau Insurance, P O Box 1072, Havre 406- 265-1158. 10-II

Date/Time Auction & Auction Co.

Sat. FORT BENTON, MT: Oct. 19 Bill McFarland, DVM Estate 10am Burow’s Auction Service 406-727-0930 www.burowsauctionservice.com Sat. SIDNEY, MT: House/Household, Oct. 19 Guns, Tractor, Vehicle Auction 11am RK Statewide Auction 406-485-2548 www.r-kauction.com Thu. IRON SPRINGS, AB: Oct. 24 7 Half Diamond Cattle Co., Ltd. 10am Ritchie Bros. Auction 800-491-4494 www.rbauction.com Sat. LEWISTOWN, MT: Oct. 26 Arneson Family Antique Auction 10am Shobe Auction 406-538-5125 www.shobeauction.com DAGMAR, MT: Erik Sundsted Farms Mon. Oct. 28 Estate Auction Glasgow Auction Service 406-228-9306 www.glasgowstockyards.com LEWISTOWN, MT: Sat. Nov. 2 Sonny & Annie Smith 10am Shobe Auction 406-538-5125 www.shobeauction.com LEWISTOWN, MT: Thu. Nov. 7 Fergus County Land Auction 6pm Shobe Auction 406-538-5125 www.shobeauction.com LETHBRIDGE, AB: Thu. Nov. 14 Unreserved Public Auction 9am Ritchie Bros. Auction 800-491-4494 www.rbauction.com *See ads throughout Tricia’s Trader for details.


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The days are shorter and cooler, and the nights are almost cold. Weaning and shipping this year’s calf crop is underway, the semis with their pots behind them travel down the road, continuing the cycle unique to Montana’s largest industry. Watching this transpire always brings on a bit of nostalgia, as I ponder what my family and so many other families go through to maintain this “way of life”. It’s not easy by any stretch of the imagination, but hopefully, you have a crew (a.k.a. family) that helps bear the load. They may even be a generation, like their predecessors, who yearns to experience the freedom of making a livelihood off the land. In honor of the previous generations who made the great sacrifices, I want to share the latest round of inductees into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. More than just cowboys and cowgirls appear on the list. You’ll find a 1904 basketball team from Ft. Shaw, an auctioneer, and a bronc named “Trail’s End”. Once again, the MCHF & WHC have the inductees’ biographies available to read on www.montanacowboyfame.com . Congratulations to this year’s Hall of Famers, and I’ll see you in the stands.

District 1 (Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan, & Valley Counties): Living Award – Fae Taylor Phillips, Scobey. Legacy Award – Shirley Bridges, Wolf Point and Marvin Brookman, Wolf Point. District 2 (Dawson, Garfield, McCone, Prairie, Richland, & Wibaux Counties): Living Award – Mary Rose (Kasten) Haughian, Terry. Legacy Award – Harley Everett Abarr, Jordan and Obert Kartevold, Glendive. District 3 (Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, Rosebud, & Treasure Counties): Living Award – Frank P. “Bob” Robinson, Broadus. Legacy Award – Daniel M. “Dan” Gaskill, Volborg and John Henry Haughian, Miles City. District 4 (Blaine, Choteau, Hill, & Liberty Counties): Living Award – Robert “Bob” Sivertsen, Havre. Legacy Award – Jack Siebrasse, Havre and Elmer Weaver, Chinook. District 5 (Cascade, Glacier, Pondera, Teton, & Toole Counties): Living Award – Raymond W. “Rib” Gustafson, Conrad. Legacy Award – 1904 World Champion Fort Shaw Indian School Girls Basketball Team, Fort Shaw and Thomas “Butch” O’Connell, Great Falls. District 6 (Fergus, Golden Valley, Judith Basin, Musselshell, Petroleum, & Wheatland Counties): Living Award – George W. Griemsman, Roundup. Legacy Award – Wallis Huidekoper, Two Dot and George Kelly, Utica. District 7 (Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, & Yellowstone Counties): Living Award – Peter Christian “Pete” Harms, Big Timber. Legacy Award – James Thurkel “Turk” Greenough, Red Lodge and Connolly Saddlery, Billings. District 8 (Broadwater, Jefferson, & Lewis and Clark Counties): Living Award – Tim Babcock, Helena. Legacy Award – Montana Department of Livestock, Helena and Montana the Magazine of Western History, Helena. District 9 (Gallatin, Meagher, & Park Counties): Living Award – Wendell Lovely, Wilsall. Legacy Award – Augustus Franklin “Frank” Crail, Big Sky and Earl Presley, Gardiner. District 10 (Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, & Sanders Counties): Living Award – Robert Henry “Bob” Schall, Jr., Arlee. Legacy Award – Dorothy M. Johnson, Whitefish and Ed Lane, Arlee. Brought to you by:

District 11 (Mineral, Missoula, & Ravalli Counties): Living Award – Dwain Rennaker, Hamilton. Legacy Award – Ed Lambert, Stevensville and (two-way tie) Robert W. “Bob” Olson, Greenough and Trails’ End, Missoula. District 12 (Deer Lodge, Beaverhead, Silver Bow, Granite, Madison, & Powell Counties): Living Award – Charles Hahnkamp, Dillon. Legacy Award – Agnes “Annie” Morgan, Phillipsburg, and P & O Ranch (Philip H. Poindexter & William C. Orr), Dillon.


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“Family Friendly” October

Fall and Halloween Events

Fri & Sat, 18 -19 and Wed.-Thu., 23 – 31: “Haunted Hotel Oakland”, Havre Jaycees Haunted House, located above the Eagles, First Street, Havre. Sat., 19: Kids Day, Atrium Charlie Brown’s Grandfather at the Atrium, play area/photo op with Autumn Setting, play and take pics! FREE pine cone bird feeders craft and sing along 1-4pm. Fri. & Sat., 25 and 26: Phillips County Ambulance Assoc. Haunted House in the basement of Stretch's Pizza. 6:308:30pm. Admission is $4 and a can of food. Food donations will go to the Food bank and money goes to the Assoc. for trainings during the year. Sat., 26: Kids Day – "Gentle Maze", not scary. Atrium Mall, 3rd Street, Havre. Free glow sticks and face painting, autumn photo opp, as well as pumpkin carving. Charlie Brown’s Grandpa will be there. Sat., 26: Halloween Dance, 7pm. Atrium Mall, 3rd Street, Havre. Music by “The Other Brothers and Sisters Band” Chili and corn bread feed. Costume and Moaning contests. Broadcast live through Fort Belknap Radio FM 88.1. Sat., 26: Carved and painted pumpkin contest. Mystery judge. Age and theme categories. Call for more info., Lois 406-3900303. Sat., 26: Scare-Free Event “Haunted Hotel Oakland”, Havre Jaycees, 3 - 5pm, Eagles, First Street, Havre. Sat., 26: Halloween Party, Beans 'n Things, Main Street, Lewistown 5-6pm, costume party for kids, crafts, snacks and fun! For more info, 406-535-669. Sun., 27.: Hi-Line Halloween Party, 2-4pm, at the High School in Rudyard. No charge for admission. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. Miss Lett’s painted pumpkins will be up for silent auction. Thu., 31: Halloween Trick-or-Treat Parade, and Mall Trick-orTreating, Holiday Village Mall, Highway 2 West, Havre. Mall merchants will be giving out free candy for the kids! Thu., 31: Family Fun Fling, Chinook Assembly of God Church, 4th Ave., Chinook, for all community youth. 6-7:30 pm. Hosted by the LEAP youth group (L.oving E.very A.mazing P.erson). Halloween alternative, fall themed party with carnival games, a bag of candy per child for admissions, good guy costumes suggested, free popcorn, hot apple cider and hot chocolate.

Enjoy a Safe and Happy Halloween!


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Help Wanted: Now accepting application at the C Store! Apply at Mountain View Co-Op and ask for Gary or Jasmine! 2200 Old Havre Hwy Black Eagle, MT 59414. 406-453-2435. 10-II For Sale: Automotive business for sale in Saco, MT. Serious inquiries only, call 406-527-3205. 10-I

Attention, Quilters!! Get 0% (Zero!) Interest on a new Bernina over $3,000 during Super Saturday, Oct. 19th at Bearly Square Quilting in Havre! Huge Sale on fabrics, notions, etc, too! Call or stop by for details. Bearly Square Quilting, First Street, Havre, MT. 406-265-4424. 10-I

Radio Shack in Malta is now your local Triangle Mobile cell phone dealer. Call 406-654-3639 with any questions. 9-I:12-I For Sale: Income Property. 3-Plex-909 Front Street in Historic Fort Benton, MT. Good rental history. Excellent return. $90,000. Call/Text Ken Nelson @ 406-439-0595 for more information. 10-II


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Bill’s

Food Corner

I would like to include here an excerpt from an article posted on www.medscape.com:

Malta Tire Factory is ready to help you with all your automotive repairs and tractor tire repairs. Malta Tire, Hwy 2 West, Malta. 406-654-2120. 10-I

For Sale: Butcher hogs and weaner pigs. Call 406-2312226 or 406-648-7308. 10-I For Sale: 2002 Suzuki 250 4x4 ATV. $2,900. Ask for Larry. 406-265-9595. 10-II

Dietary Saturated Fat Has Undeserved Bad Reputation, Says Review Steve Stiles May 17, 2013 “The influence of dietary fats on serum cholesterol has been overstated,” concludes a review in an American Society for Nutrition publication that, in its words, calls for “a rational reevaluation of existing dietary recommendations that focus on minimizing dietary SFAs (saturated fatty acids), for which mechanisms for adverse health effects are lacking.” Indeed, argues the author, Dr Glen D Lawrence (Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY), it is likely other factors, such as oxidized polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) or preservatives in processed meats, that are also present in high-SFA foods that lead to adverse health effects typically associated with high SFA intake. The meager effect that saturated fats have on serum cholesterol levels when modest but adequate amounts of polyunsaturated oils are included in the diet, and the lack of any clear evidence that saturated fats are promoting any of the conditions that can be attributed to PUFA, makes one wonder how saturated fats got such a bad reputation in the health literature,” Lawrence writes in the review published May 1, 2013 in the journal “Advances in Nutrition”. For more, go to www.medscape.com and reference this article. The medical establishment has known for years that oxidized omega 6 PUFAs (heat processed vegetable oils) are responsible for most of the inflammatory damage to the heart and arteries but hasn’t had the guts to admit they have been wrong for 50 years . . .Now let’s cook up some healthy animal fat. French Onion Salisbury Steak (to serve 4) Steak 1 ½ lb. ground beef shoulder roast (20% fat) 1 tsp. Paprika (optional) 2 green onions diced ½ tsp. Sea salt 1 Tbsp minced garlic 1 tsp. Black pepper ½ cup crushed soda cracker crumbs 2 eggs, beaten 2 Tbsp dried parsley ¼ cup flour Combine the beef and the rest of the steak ingredients except for the flour and mix well. Form into 4 equal oval shaped patties about 3/4” thick. Dredge patties in the flour and set aside. Sauce 2 Tbsp tomato paste 2 Tbsp butter 2 cups beef broth 2 large onions, halved and sliced thin ¼ cup red wine or additional beef broth 1 tsp sugar ½ tsp each of sea salt, black pepper and dried 1 Tbsp minced garlic thyme For the sauce, heat butter in non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat and fry patties about 3 minutes on each side just to brown, then remove from pan. Add onions, sugar and a little more butter if needed to keep onions from sticking. Cook until onions start to soften, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and tomato paste, stir into onion mixture for a minute or so, then sprinkle mixture with about 1 Tbsp. of the left over flour and stir in for another minute. Stir in beef broth, wine and seasonings and bring to a boil. Return meat patties to pan, turn heat to medium-low, cover and simmer for another 10 minutes. Adjust sauce if needed, add more broth if too thick; cook longer with cover off if too thin. Ladle sauce over steaks and top with shredded Parmesan if desired. Serve with garlic French bread. We are looking for congenial, multi-talented people to join hospitality team at Virgelle Merc and Canoe Co. River trip outfitting, B&B, and Antiques Store with international clientele. Season is April thru September. For more info, please call 800.426.2926 or visit our website VirgelleMontana.com. 10-II


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For Sale: Certified Yellowstone and Decade seed wheat for sale. 406-399-2157, 3792399 or 379-2235. 10-I Colorado Blue Spruce: 8ft-10ft landscaping trees, balled & burlapped. Excellent quality. $120-$150. Makes a good privacy barrier or shelterbelt. Kalispell area. 406-257-0977. 10-I

C&J Spraying, LLC is now booking 2014 crop acres. Call Chet at 406-390-3582 or Jess at 674-5223. 10-I:3-I Wanted: We Buy, Sell & Trade Gold & Silver. Havre Coin Shop & More. Appraisals, Estate Sales, Coins, Gold, Silver. 406-390-1761 220 3rd Ave - Atrium Mall Havre, MT havrecoinbuyer@ yahoo.com 406-390-1761. 10-I

For Sale: Used oilfield pipe, rods, cable & guard rail. New HDPE pipe. Engineered bridges for pivots, vehicles, walking & ATV. Clips & post caps. Toll free- 866-683-7299 or 406453-7299 BIG SKY PIPE AND DESIGN, Great Falls. Call TODAY and Ask for our free catalog. VISIT US ONLINE http://bigskypipeandsupply. com/html/ 4-II:12-II


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For Sale: *CRPFarm~$528,000 +/-960 acres available with +/490 acres in CRP. Badlands on this parcel supply hunters with elk, deer, antelope & birds from Canada. Dinosaur bones also. Located near Inverness, MT near Canadian border. Call Janis Flynn Pyrak @ 406-265-9400. 10-I Filter Services: For all of your air filter and water filter cleaning services call Flawless Filters. Serving North Central Montana with a complete line of Baldwin Filters. 406-3763106, 406-799-4580 (cell) or email us at flawlessfilters@ mtintouch.net 10-I Help Wanted: Service Technician, pref. Chrysler Certified. Motivated selfstarter. Join winning team at growing dealership. Exc benefits, incl. pd vaca, 401K, ins. Apply at North Star Dodge, or send resumé. Attn: Jennifer, jen@northstaryamaha.com, 1720 Hwy 2 E., Havre, MT 59501. 800-726-8229 Fax 406-265-1445. 10-II

For Sale: 2009 Arctic Cat For Sale: 16 ft, 3-pt Triple K Prowler XTX 700, soft with harrows. Also, 2500+ gal top, 2,385 miles, $7,000. fuel tank. 406-357-2477. 10-II Call 379-2403. 10-II Gold Canyon Candles – Great For Sale: Baby clothes, 0-9 Deals on last season’s candles! months, boys. Come look! American-Made. Burn evenly. Lots to choose from. Also, Awesome gifts for Christmas!! paperback & hardcover books. Lots to choose from! Stop in WANTED: TV Dish Receiver. to Gretchan's Getaways & The For Sale: IH 150 hoe drills Call 406-357-2837. 10-II Healing Path, 313 Indiana St. 2009(2) JAYCO 31.5 Chinook 406-357-2085. 10-I 14ft,EAGLE $125 ea;FBHS Farmhand push/pull w/grapple $500; NH Haybine 495 12ft $600; Case disc, hyd. 18ft $1000; toolbars NICE CLEAN TAHOE! (2) 26ft, 30ft $500 ea; NH 852 y round baler $500; 1979 GMC Factor ! ty n a 2T single axle, Cat engine, r War hoist broken; 1975 NH 1500 ! $ 37,900 combine Cat engine; 1975 NH Light Gray with Black Leather Interior, AWD, 4 Door, Automatic, 5.3L V8, 4 Door, CD, Cruise, Tow/Haul, Flex Combine parts machine w/new Fuel, 3rd Row Seats, Heated/Cooled Leather, Power Seats, Win“Your Dealer Alternative” dows and Locks, On-Star, Factory Warranty. 31,641 Miles! concave & bars. Make offer 40440 US Highway 2 East - Chinook, Montana Call Scott or Heather TODAY! on any or all. 406-231-1833, www.americangarage.co 737-4387, or 439-6439. 10-I

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For Sale: 2009 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton 4x4 Crew Cab LT. White, dark gray interior. Loaded! Like New! Call Duane Sparks Chevrolet 406-535-3455. 10-I For Sale: 2006 Bison 3 horse slant, dressing room, rear tack, rubber mats, good tires. Asking $11,000 or best offer. If Interested please call 406-674-5461. 10-I For Sale: 2004 Subaru Outback, LL Bean edition. Loaded! $11,995. Call Snowy Mountain Motors 406-538-4014. 10-II For Sale: 1998 Alpine Coach, Cummins diesel. Loaded, exc. cond. 41,500 mi. 7.5 KW diesel gen., Kingdome sat., ice maker, RO water system, backup camera, awning, auto hyd. level jacks. 50 amp electrical, solar panels, A/C, queen bed, exhaust brake, HD trailer hitch, basement storage, more. Spacious, comfortable. Price reduced to $41,000. 406788-0707 or 622-5026. 10-II


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