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Best Resting Inn & Extended Stay: "We're not the Fanciest, We're the Friendliest." 5001 River Dr. N., Gt Falls, MT. 406-268-8333. x

Are you looking for that special hard-to-find book? For Sale: Alfalfa grass hay, BIG SKY IMAGES & 200 ton in big rounds. Call C O L L E C T I B L E S . . . W e 406-654-1989. 10-I have NEW and USED BOOKS. Will special order. Havre Holiday Village Mall 406-399-6522. 7-I:9-II For Sale: 2013 Winnebago Lite Five 5th wheel model 29FWRLS. Very good cond., L-shaped sofa, din. table w/ chairs. 1/2T towable w/ 2 slides, boat hitch. $28,500. In Plentywood. Call Mark 406-765-7539. 8-II:10-I.

For Sale: 20 acres for $98,000. Buy-Sell-Trade: Vintage North of Havre, incredible Collectibles at Kokomo Joe's view! Call 406-265-0905. 9-II Trading Post, Chester Montana. 406-759-6472. 10-I For Sale: Historic 3 br, 2 bath home on Malta corner lot. Numerous updates incl refinished orig. hdwd floors, carpet, windows, new wiring, + insulation. Easy maint. metal siding, vinyl priv. fence, lifetime tile roof and sprinkler sys. Detached 24'x26' garage w/street & alley access. Asking $155,000 (136LJ6) w w w. m i s s o u r i r i v e r r e a l t y. com 406-654-2273. 9-II

For All Your Auto Repairs, Tires and Windshields. We fix rock chips & replace windshields

Baker's Service Center 31 Central Ave. East, Harlem 406-353-2291

For Sale: Round net wrapped Alfalfa hay bales. Located in Malta. Call 406-6547883 or 390-0168. 10-I

RIVERSIDE INN In room coffee, fridge, and microwave Seasonal laundry facilty Free wireless internet Hunting dogs welcome Cable TV 8 North Central - PO Box 1609 - Malta - Mt - 58538 - 406-654-2310


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CONTENTS:

WINTER BUILD SALE Custom designed to your specifications!

FEATURING:

Classifieds, Classifieds!

Advertising/Subscriptions.. 8 Ag Markets........................ 5 Auction Calendar..............11 Conservative Cow Dr....... 13 Interest Article...................11 Realty Section................... 6 Senior Menus.................... 5 COMING NEXT TIME! Fall Sports Finals: Football, Volleyball, & Cross Country

BUILDING SPECIALS 30’x56’x15’ • $20,438 42’x72’x16’ • $29,200 60’x96’x17’ • $53,180 Building pictured is not priced in ad. Crew travel required over 50 miles. Local building code modifications extra. Price subject to change without notice.

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Contact us today for a FREE consultation!

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Paid Classified Rates: Classified, $10 up to 8 lines $1 per line each add’l 13 lines maximum. $5 bold, $5 boxed Runs two issues.

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For Sale: 2010 Kawasaki Mule, diesel, 4x4 side by side, front end rear bench seats. $4,500. Call 367-5577. 10-I

For Sale: Saco farm total 211.96+/- acres of which 161.305+/- is irrigated and 50.655+/- is grazing. Property includes 4 br, 3 bath manuf'd home, newer shop, indoor/ outdoor riding arenas, Hip Roof barn, etc. Gravel and sand was brought for easy maintenance of the yard, drive-way and arenas! Asking $995,000 (239BC6) w w w. m i s s o u r i r i v e r r e a l t y. com 406-654-2273. 9-II


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THINGS TO KNOW: REO MONTANA CAREER TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES grant funded assistance with short-term training to earn certification in medical office,health care, accounting,welding, CDL, or diesel mechanics,etc. Contact “REO Havre, MT” on Facebook or call Fawn at 406-879-9384. Funded in whole or part under contracts/grants DPHHS & Dept.of Labor. 3rd Wed. of Every Month: 10am Volunteers invited! Blaine County Local Area Committee for Mental Health meets in Youth Court Services meeting room of Bl. Co. Courthouse. All interested parties are welcome to share or bring ideas! Call 406357-2369 for details. First and Third Mon. of the Month.: HAVRE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL-Meadowlark Estates, 4113 9th St. W., Havre, Sundays, 5:00-7:00pm. More info call Barbara Fell, 390-3708. Open to all denominations.

Let us know what’s happening in your area. It’s free and it gets read!

Call 379-2377 or email office@kimmel-kreations.com

Call Ken Today!

(406) 399-6522

Western & Wildlife Artwork Rare Vintage USA knives Indian Design Blankets Furs, Pelts, & Rawhide Braintan Buckskins Sage & Sweetgrass Native American Craftwork Custom Framing Knife Sharpening Saddles

Havre Holiday Village Mall 1753 Hwy 2 NW - Ste 8 bigskyimages.com Havre, MT

Guitars of Montana: Alvarez, BOSS/Roland, Crafte, Dean, Electro-Voice, EVH, G&L, Gretsch, Guild, Hammond, Ibanez, Jackson, Laney, Ludwig, Luna, Mapex, Phil Jones Pure Sound, Randall, Zildjian! Music books, Band/ Orchestra rentals. #2 5th St. S., downtown Great Falls, 406-453-4998. 8-I:1-II

Prepare for the cold - bring in this paper for 10% OFF on detailing

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 406-453-7299 Big Sky Pipe And Supply, Great Falls. Call Today and Ask for our free catalog. Visit Us Online http://bigskypipeandsupply. com/html/ 9-I:11-II


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*Senior Center Menus* October 2016 LITTLE ROCKIES RETIREMENT CNTR (HARLEM)

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Corn and wheat were quietly mixed for the week, while soybeans retraced back to their recent trading range lows. Harvest is in full swing in the Midwest and yield reports for both corn and soybeans are fulfilling expectations – record yields in many regions. The market is braced for record corn and soybean production, and prices have struggled to hold rallies. Wheat appears to be stabilizing, supported by a robust export program and developing weather problems in Australia as too much rain is beginning to take a toll on yields. However, it also has difficulty holding rallies as it is closely tied to corn, and the world is awash in feed grains. Cattle couldn’t hold their gains from the first half of September, and prices retraced the entire rally for feeders and gave up most of their gains in live cattle. Cash markets continue to be sluggish with increasing beef production not finding the increase in demand needed to absorb the extra supplies. There is talk that demand for calves could be strong this fall with the record croptrading looking Corn and wheat were quietly mixed for the week, while soybeans retraced back corn to their recent range for a home and winter wheat lows. Harvest isinin full in the Midwest and yield reports forto both corn andcalves soybeans are farmers theswing southern plains looking graze forfulfilling the whole growing season instead of expectations – record yields inthat manyoff regions. market is braced for record corn and soybean production, harvesting wheat ers The little profi t opportunity. and prices have struggled to hold rallies. Energy markets were weaker in spite of an OPEC deal that would slightly limit production. Theappears market expectssupported that the minor decline in developing production not enough to move prices in either Wheat to be stabilizing, by a robust export program and weatheris problems in Australia as too much rain is beginning to take a tolllower, on yields. especially However, it alsosilver, has difficulty holdingretraced much of their last rally and direction. Precious metals were as both rallies as it isheaded closely tiedfor to corn, the world isof awash in feed grains. trading range. The US dollar was only slightly lower, appear theandbottom their recent but still foreign currencies were also lower. The expectation that the FED will increase interest Cattle couldn’t hold their gains from the first half of September, and prices retraced the entire rally for ratesandbygavethe endof of has Cash long supported dollar, but this week’s trade was generally a feeders up most theirthe gainsyear in live cattle. markets continue to the be sluggish with increasing sideways pattern that is part of aneeded larger sideways pattern asistraders beef production not finding the increase in demand to absorb the extra supplies. There talk that wait for the inevitable rate hike. September 27, 2016 Kansas City Wheat Minneapolis Wheat Chicago Wheat Corn Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil Live Cattle Feeder Cattle Boxed Beef - Choice Dressed Beef Crude Oil Heating Oil Unleaded Gas Natural Gas Silver Gold US $ Canadian $ Dow Jones

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RUDYARD SENIOR MEAL Served Monday thru Friday at 11:30am Rudyard Senior Center

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THIScould IS A SOLICITATION. Reproduction or rebroadcast of looking any portion this information is wheat strictly prohibited without written permission. The information demand for calves be strong this fall with the record corn crop for of a home and winter reflected herein is derived from sources believed to be reliable; however, this information is not guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness. Opinions expressed are subject farmers in without the southern looking graze calves to change notice.plains Futures tradingto involves risk. for the whole growing season instead of harvesting wheat that offers little profit opportunity.

Energy markets were weaker in spite of an OPEC deal that would slightly limit production. The market expects that the minor decline in production is not enough to move prices in either direction. Precious metals were lower, especially silver, as both retraced much of their last rally and appear headed for the

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?Did you know? YOU CAN GET YOUR KNIVES & SCISSORS SHARPENED at BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES in Havre Holiday Village Mall. Will sharpen while you shop, Very affordable. 406-399-6522. 7-I:9-II

Foam Insulation is perfect for: *Ceilings *Walls *Attics *Polebarns *Foundations *Crawl

All Seasons Home Center: Come into 729 2nd Ave S., Glasgow, MT. We carry just about everything. See how we can accommodate you. 10-I Now Open: 6am - 8pm Call 406-228-8288. Coffee Shoppe and Deli, Gary Quality 2nd Hand & Leo's Fresh Foods, 730 1st Merchandise: 12-20 in. St., Havre, MT. 406-265-1404. chrome truck rims/tires, Delicious sandwiches and deli many, many firearms, specials created daily! 9-II laptop computers Windows 7, 8 & 10; nice jewelry. Regalia, silver & gold coins, guitars & amps, retro games, many saddles & tack. Concerned managers! Leon's, 720 1st Street, Havre. 9-II

Help Wanted: Indoor Environmental Administrator. Call 406-357-2286 for wage and hours. 10-I

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1991 HWY 2 West, Havre MT

call Clii : 265-2246 www.HavreFord.net

For Sale: JD7820 Dlx Cab, 175hp, MFWD w/ TLS, 20 spd PQ, new JD746SL Loader Mech. Joystick, Multicouplers, 8’ Bucket/Grapple, Hood Guard, Fenders, 3-pt, New Frt tires, Rear 480/80 R46 65% snap-on duals, Wts ins., Fully svcd, 3264 hrs, shedded, Exc. Cond., $120,000. Craig. 406-390-4755. 10-I


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For Sale: 30ft 2008 Featherlite, 3 compartment $13,999 and a 2008 30ft Featherlite Stock Trailer $13,999. We have 140 trailers on the lot! Always offering great deals! Call Bass Auction at (406) 538-8709 or go to www. bassauctionco.com. 9-II Two Blaine County Farms: 1,360 Acres (+/-) total. Located E. & W. of Harlem, Mt. Total Price $2,250,000. 1) E. unit 860 ac: 93 ac. undr pivot sprnklr, 160 ac. gated-pipe fld irrigtn, 213 ac. fld irrigtd, plus 394 ac. grass/pasture land. No Bldgs. Price is $1,170,000. 2) W. unit 499 ac. Homeplace 250 ac. under pivot sprnklr, 130 ac. fld irrigation, & 65 ac. river bottom pasture. See ad, pg. 3. 10-I

For Sale: 19' Aristocraft Boat, in-board; Chevy 6 cylinder, merc drive, nice but needs cleaning. Also 1979 Dodge 1/2 ton Power Wagon, almost new tires, 318 V8, 4 speed. $1,500 for both. Looking For: 30-35' old travel trailer for dry storage. Fairfield, MT 406-467-2566. 9-II


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Gary & Leo's IGA Health Mart: Your flu prevention headquarters, 730 1st street, Havre, MT. 406-264-1404. 10-I

F.I.T.: Foam Insulation Technology increases strength of structure, saves money and energy. Call certified applicator Darrell Carney for information, 390-4156; 6547017 or email woodseller41@ yahoo.com. 10-I

Glasgow Stockyards, Inc. Linda & Mark Nielsen, Owners Iva Murch, Manager 263-7529 Dean Barnes, Yard Manager 263-1175 Ed Hinton, Auctioneer 783-7285

October November December 2016 Schedule

October 2016 All Class Cattle Auction

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Early Feeder Special & All Class Cattle Auction

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All Class Cattle Auction – AND –

Thursday, October 20, 2016 10th Annual Dunbar Bros. of Whitewater, Mt. Bred Heifer Auction • 140 Angus Bred Heifers – 50 A.I. Bruiser and 90 Bull Bred Angus Galpin Angus Ranch • 20 Angus Bull Calves • 6 Angus Heifer Calves Pre-conditioned, Gentle, Good Dispositions, Papers available on request Heather Martin • 50 Red Bred Red Angus • 20 Black Bred Score Angus Matthews Ranch • 100 Angus Bred Heifers More Consignments Pending! Go to our website for updated information www.glasgowstockyards.com

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Serving AreA ✯ LiveStock ProducerS For 70 YeArS!

Feeder Special featuring Red Angus Influence Feeders & All Class Cattle Auction

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All Class Feeder Special & All Class Cattle Auction

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Angus Feeder Special & All Class Cattle Auction

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Happy Thanksgiving - No Aucttion

December 2016 Thursday

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Big December Feeder Special & All Class Cattle Auction

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Annual Stock Cow and Bred Heifer Special & All Class Cattle Auction

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Last All Class Cattle Auction of 2016

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Merry Christmas - No Auction

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Happy New Year - No Auction

P.O. Box 129 • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 228-9306 gsi@nemont.net • www.glasgowstockyards.com

Please call in consignments so buyers can be notified

For Sale: JD 7330 Standard Cab, 20 speed, power quad FWD; JD 741 SL Loader, cable controls, multi couplers, Hood Guard, 8ft. Bucket, 4 tine grapple 480/80R42 rear wheels, snap on duals, weights. Kept inside, 1560 hrs. $95,000. Saco, MT. 406-390-4755. 9-II

Scheduling Spring Projects: Just Us Construction. Call today, cell 680-2669 or office 357-2669. 10-I

Old Junker His beloved old white convertible was in deplorable shape, but he refused to get rid of it. So when the old junker was stolen from his office parking lot, his family was delighted. Nonetheless, they called the police and filed an insurance claim. Their relief was short-lived, within an hour an officer was on the phone. "We found the car less than a mile away," he said, trying to restrain himself. "It had a note on it that read, 'Thanks anyway, we'd rather walk.'"


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AUCTION CALENDAR

Todd Mord Trucking: Livestock and flatbed trailers. Call 406-357- DATE/TIME Sat., Oct. 16 Sat., July 9 4190 or 399-2608. 10-I 10:00am 10:00 am

AUCTION/AUCTION CO. Malta, MT LOCATION Lewis Skinner Estate/Kirkwood Auct. Braden Pehlke Retirement Auction Glasgow, MT Hi-Line Auction, 406-654-1772 Turn at 7th Street, 1 blk off Highway 2

Rick Logan's Auto Detailing: RK Auction, 406-485-2548 or 939-1632,www.r-kauction.com

Sat., July 14 10:00 am

Professional interior andMT KB Farming Equipment Conrad, Shobe Auction, 406-538-5125 exterior detailing, paint www.shobeauction.com

Sat., July 16 6:00pm

Fred Rowley Living Lincoln, MT new Estate car protection packages, D&M Associates, LLC 406-570-3922 The American Counseling Association's "Counseling Corner" Column boats and semi's. Call or www.dmauctionsonline.com

Wed., July 20 6:00pm

sealant, headlight restoration,

stop Machinery in 829 FirstCulbertson, Street, MT D&B Johnson Farms Havre.406-2548 406-399-1767. R-K Statewide Auction or 939-1632 10-I www.r-kauction.comm

When Alcohol Becomes A Problem Provided By: Kathie R. Waters, CRC, LCPC

In our socially¬‐oriented society, it doesn't seem a problem. A cold beer on a hot summer afternoon...a glass of wine with dinner... what could be wrong with that? In most cases, moderate consumption of alcohol really isn’t a problem, but for growing numbers of people their drinking doesn’t stop with just a couple of beers. Current statistics from the National Institutes of Health report that almost 90,000 Americans die from alcohol-¬related diseases each year, with alcohol¬‐ impaired driving responsible for over 30 percent of automobile fatalities. These same studies find that almost 25% of adults have been binge drinking in the previous month and that more than 16 million Americans suffer from an alcohol use disorder. Perhaps because alcohol consumption is so common (more than 70 percent of Americans report having drunk alcohol some time in the past year), it's difficult for most drinkers to recognize when alcohol consumption has become a problem. That's understandable. The short term effect of drinking is a positive one, making us feel good. It’s hard to link those good feelings to the negative consequences which tend to occur later, may be subtle at first, and may seem unrelated to our drinking. Yet there actually are clear warning signs that alcohol has become a problem. One of the earliest is that people close to the person begin complaining about the amount of drinking taking place. That often happens after drinking¬‐related arguments with family, friends or other loved ones, or may occur after drinking has led to work problems, an auto accident or other harmful incidents. If alcohol use is affecting family, school or other obligations and relationships, or if drinking has been heavy enough to blank out memories of the night before, it's a clear sign that it's time to take action. This isn't easy to do. People tend to feel that admitting to an alcohol problem makes them look weak or sick. In reality, it's an indication of strength, of wanting to control a situation before it gets out of hand. A local mental health center or hospital can provide a list of professional counselors who specialize in substance abuse. While it may be difficult at first to admit there is a problem, taking action early can help avoid serious, life¬‐ threatening problems for the person, his or her family, and anyone else who may be impacted by the consequences of their drinking.

Vets Club: For Sale AB Th/Fr, Jul 21-22 Ag & IndustrialHavre Equipment Lethbridge, Lease: 80,400 sq. ft. main like 8:00am Ritchie Brothers or www.rbauction.com/lethbridge For Sale: TROUT FLIES, locally made, tried and proven by expert fishermen. BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES, Havre Holiday Village Mall 406-399-6522. 7-I:9-II

Havre Ford: 1991 Hwy 2 West, check out our tire selection and pick up accessories at unbeatable prices, Goodyear, Kelly, grill guards, Weather tech floor mats and much more, Stop in or call 265-2246. 10-I

floor and basement. Recreation or restaurant space, and multiple office areas. S.W. Corner of 4th Ave &. 2nd St. Call 406-265-2941. 10-I Looking for Help? Help Wanted ads are FREE in Tricia’s Trader. Call today! x

For Sale: RARE KNIVES, Large selection RUANA, SCHRADE, Hard to find USAmade Old Timer & Uncle Henry, Knife/scissor sharpening Big sky Images &Collectibles Havre Holiday Village Mall 406-399-6522 . 10-I For Sale: Just one mile North of Malta on 16.84+/- acres is a 4 br, 2 1/2 bath beautifully hand crafted log home! Kitchen and master bath both have been recently updated. New well drilled in 2015 and metal steel roof in 2007. Asking $380,000 w w w. m i s s o u r i r i v e r r e a l t y. com 406-654-2273 10-I Welcome School Teams: Riverside Inn and RV welcomes school teams - offering a 10% discount. Free wireless internet, cable TV, In room coffee, micro. and fridge. Seasonal laundry fac. Hunting dogs welcome. 8 N. Central 406-654-2310. 9-II

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Need Hay? Montana Hay Company has hay available, inventory changing daily. Large rounds, big squares, all varieties. Don't pay for it until it arrives, see it before you buy it. Trucking avail., hay trains equipped to haul up to 48 round or 60 3x4 squares. Call for pricing, 406-670-6551. 10-I:9-II

Cederberg Trucking: Hauling cattle & grain. Call 406-3905951, Turner, MT. 10-I STARS Pyramid Model Coach Family Connections seeks positive professional--motivated, organized, creative w/ exc. interpersonal/cust svc skills. Early childhood/rel. degree & exp wkg in child care setting req'd. Dev./facilitate classroom trng, prof dev, coaching/ mentoring child care prov's in Pyramid Model. F/T, some nt/wknds, travel, lift 25lb. www.familyconnectionsmt. org. 9-II:12-I

Ready for Fall? We do chimney cleaning, pellet stove maintenance and hot tub service/repair. Call Frontier at 265-1670. 10-I Proud to serve our loyal customers on the Hi-Line and in Canada with authentic Native American merchandise.

STILL IN THE RYAN BUILDING BUT IN A NEW GRAND LOCATION!

For Sale: Best offer or trade for basic reloading setup. Also 1980 Honda CM 400T motorcycle. Call 3573772, leave message. 10-I

Work Wanted: Missionary desiring day work through the winter. Feeding, calving, fence mending, yard work, and misc. labor jobs. call Alan 406-301-1870. 10-I

Fencing Building & Repair: DC Fencing. Windbreaks, fencing, wood corrals & more. Call Dillon at 399-1151. 10-I


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Ramblings of a Conservative

Cow Doctor by Krayton Kerns, DVM, former State Rep. HD 58

Lies and Deception

Ruling class progressives lie to control the little people and it is an amazingly effective management tool. If collectivists were to openly explain their goal of splitting America into the ruling class and the unwashed they would never get elected. By claiming the progressive agenda combats climate change, provides health care to the uninsured and implements commonsense gun control, misinformed voters blindly empower the very ideology enslaving them. Here are the three biggest lies behind gun control. Lie number one: Ask a progressive if they would confiscate firearms and they will answer a question which was not asked. “I would never hinder a grandfather’s ability to take his grandkids squirrel hunting in the

There were three legislators who steered Montana’s Castle Doctrine, House Bill 228, through the 2009 legislative session: Yours truly, as chief sponsor, Rep. Deb Kotel (D-Great Falls) as primary co-sponsor, and Sen. Dan McGee (R-Laurel) as constitutional advocate in the Senate. Steve Bullock’s minions from the Attorney General’s office, opposed HB228 at every opportunity, so your fundamental right to protect yourself and your family became law in spite of AG Bullock, not because of him. Now, to the most revealing fib of all. Lie number three: This third misrepresentation is most dangerous because it demonstrates how loyal supporters are so blinded by ideology, the truth no longer matters. In a recent

AARP Bulletin interview, Hillary Clinton said she will combat terrorism in America through gun control. As shocking as this is to those of us who understand the critical link between liberty and the Second Amendment, around of 47 percent of the electorate reflexively believe all she says. This brings me to my point. Over 95 percent of Democrats support sweeping gun control, while 75 percent of Republicans oppose it. This means your freedom hinges on the squishy 25 percent of the GOP who pride themselves on their ability to compromise. Do you see where a President Hillary Clinton will get the three percent support needed to confiscate your firearms? Think about it.

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National Forest,” politicians respond. Sadly, far too many voters swallow the spin the Second Amendment is about squirrel hunting, or public access to government lands, so this answer appeases their concern and they vote “D.” Lie number two: Progressives support a citizen’s right to keep and bear arms during campaign season. During the off season, not so much. For example, Montana’s Governor Steve Bullock professed his allegiance to the Second Amendment in a recent re-election debate. Governor Bullock claimed as Attorney General he worked with the legislature to enact Montana’s Castle Doctrine. It was a great line and the audience swallowed it, but it was a lie. Yep, a bald-faced fabrication.

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Sundogs - A Native Touch: Pendleton blankets, quilts, Native American merchandise, New store in the Ryan Building, 48 2nd Street, Havre, MT. 406-265-3340. 10-I

For Sale: 1971 Chev. C60 Cab & Chassis, hydraulic, brakes, good rubber, 366 propane. 5 spd/2spd axle. 136" wheel base, runs great. $3,500 obo. Call 406-788-2182, Gt. Falls. 9-II


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Tom Knudsen Memorial Tourney: The Mint Bar, 14 S.1st. E., Malta. Cold drinks, pool, darts, great service, poker and keno machines. November 12th and 13th will be hosting the pool tournament in memory of Tom Knudsen. Register by 8:30am on Nov. 12th. Early sign-ups call the Mint 654-1621 or Susan @654-4051. 10-I

Hiring: Mechanics & Field Techs at Diesel Doctor in Havre. Call 406-2652105, ask for Kayla. 9-II

For Sale: Hillcrest Home . Built on 3 levels, this home offers 2,508+/- square feet of finished living space. 3 bedrooms, plus 2 bonus rooms (no egress windows) and 2 full bathrooms make this a great family size home. Asking $165,000 w w w. m i s s o u r i r i v e r r e a l t y. com 406-654-2273. 10-I 7M Equipment Rentals: Renting trailers, scaffolding, skidsteer, grade-all, power trowels, concrete tools. Also doing spray foam insulation. Call 478-2887. 10-I


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For Sale: 2011 Olds Aurora, 4dr, 100,000 miles, Luxury, Northstar V8, gold accent, sunroof, trac control, ABS, CD, $4500.00, 406-357-4233; jhfly455d@hotmail.com 9-II

For Sale: 2011 HD Ultra Limited, 38,000 miles, stage 1 & 3 kits, 81HP, pipes, dyno'd, chrome, loaded, GPS-XM ready, $15,900.00. 406-357-4233; jhfly455d@hotmail.com 9-II

The Ole Mercantile: Now open. We have Groceries, Hardware, Vet Supplies, Feed, Coffee and Ice Cream. Located in Grass Range, Mt on Hwy 87 S. 10-I

Firearms Sale: 20% off many hunting calibers. Also, carrying Stihl and Husqvarna chainsaws. Leon's Buy and Sell; 720 First St. W., Havre 265-3342 9-II

For Sale: Swather 1995 Case IH 8830, 14ft. header, dual augers, Steel conditioner, clean, good shape. Asking $13,500. Call Adam 406-357-3441. 10-I


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