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Advertising/Subscriptions ............. 8 Auction Sale Calendar ............... 19 Conservative Cow Dr................. 15 Dave Says ................................... 6 RODEO GUIDE ............... 11 Hooves and Horns ....................... 8 Laugh Lines ................................. 8 Markets ...................................... 21 Realty Section ............................. 7 Sudoku ...................................... 4 Things to Know ............................ 5
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For Sale: 2013 Jeed Grand Cherokee Limited, V6, leather, sun roof, one owner. $23,900. Call 357-2470. 6-I Romans 12:12 CEB: Be happy in your hope, stand your ground when you’re in trouble, and devote yourselves to prayer. 6-I For Sale: TROUT FLIES, locally made, tried and proven by expert fishermen. BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES, Havre Holiday Village Mall 406-399-6522. 5-II(1)
Help Link Union: Take a listen at www. Looking for Help? Wanted ads are FREE in mrgjamboree.org and come hear Call today! x them and other great bands at the Tricia’s Trader. Milk River Gospel Jamboree, June 23-25, Malta HS Auditorium. 6-I For Sale: 7 acres +/- in Mesquite, Nevada. Commercial or single family, 1 acre or all. Developer/ investor invited. Call CR Steyee with Premier Properties of NW AZ, 702-497-9107. Other properties available. 5-II
Pasture Wanted: for 50-100 head in NorthCentral Montana. .Would be willing to rent or lease, might even consider buying. We will fix fence and check regularly. Will consider summer, fall, stubble grazing, cover crop grazing or year round. Call 945-0850. 6-I
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For Sale: 2001 Yamaha 650 V Star custom motorcycle, 8,955 miles, Runs good. Saddle Bags, Passenger Backrest $2,700. Call 228-2730. 5-II For Sale: '78 Bee outboard boat w/ Starflite 90-S Evinrude engine $1,000 OBO. Ready to sell, needs to go ASAP! 406-262-7146. 6-I
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For Sale: Welsh Springer Spaniel Pups. 2 Male, 1 Female. Excel. Hunters/ Pets. $400 each. 406-852-4282. 5-II
For Sale: '78 Bee outboard boat w/ Starflite 90-S Evinrude engine $1,000 OBO. Ready to sell, needs to go ASAP! 406-262-7146. 6-I
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SUDOKU! The rules to the Japanese game of Sudoku are straightforward. Simply fill in the blanks so that each row, each column, and each of the on May 30, 2017 Published in Sudoku Print nine (/entertainment/games/sudokuprint/) 3x3 grids contain one instance of each of the numbers 1 through 9.
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Searching for something? Find it in the search window For Sale: '98 TrailsWest Sierra Horse at www.TriciasTrader.com. x Slant Gooseneck. Fully enclosed horse trailer. Call Holly 357-3743. 6-I Enjoy Music? Come on down to Malta, June 23, 24 & 25 for some of the best gospel talent to be found in the US or Canada. Malta High School Auditorium. See our full ad for times and info, or visit www.mrgjamboree.org. 6-I
Pasture Wanted: for 50-100 head in NorthCentral Montana. .Would be willing to rent or lease, might even consider buying. We will fix fence and check regularly. Will consider summer, fall, stubble grazing, cover crop grazing or year round. Call 945-0850. 6-I
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THINGS TO KNOW:
Jun 9: FRESNO KIDS FISHING DAY TOURNAMENT, Fresno Reservoir near Havre. Jun 10-11: PIONEER POWER DAYS, Airport Road, Lewistown. Contact Brian Sallee, 538-5236. Jun 10: LEWISTOWN AIRPORT FLY-IN. For more information, call the Lewistown Airport at 406-535-3264. June 10: NLASF GOLF TOURNAMENT. Prairie Farms Golf Course, Havre. Jun 10-11: FRESNO WALLEYE CHALLENGE, Fresno Reservoir, near Havre. Jun 14: U.S. FLAG DAY Jun 14: VFW AUXILIARY MEETING, 7:00pm, 46 S 1st St W, Malta. Jun 16.: ST LEO'S CRAFT FAIR & BAZAAR. Vendor Registration forms available at St. Leo's Parish Office, St Leo's Parish Center/Gym Lewistown. Jun 16.: WINE & DINO EVENT, 5:00pm, Great Plains Dinosaur Museum, Malta, MT. Jun 17-18: 19TH ANNUAL BARBER RANCH 2-DAY ARCHERY SHOOT Jun 18: FATHER'S DAY Jun 18: ROTARY CLUB ANNUAL FATHER’S DAY FISHING DERBY, Noon, Beaver Creek Park, Havre. Jun 24-27: SNOWY MOUNTAIN MUZZLELOADERS RENDEZVOUS, East Fork Reservoir, Lewistown. For more info, visit www.enjoylewistown.com. 3rd Wed. of Every Month: 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 406-357-2369 for details. 3rd Thurs. of Every Month: Blaine County DUI Task Force meets in Bl. Co. Triple E Room at noon. This meeting is open to the public and welcomes the community. For questions call Deputy Chris Adair at 357-3260. First and Third Mon. of the Month.: HAVRE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLMeadowlark Estates, 4113 9th St. W., Havre, Sundays, 5:00-7:00pm. More info call Barbara Fell, 390-3708. Open to all denominations. REO Montana Career Training Opp 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.
Let us know what’s happening in your area. It’s free and it gets read!
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Todd Mord Trucking: Livestock For Sale: 1984 Jamboree Motor Home. and flatbed trailers. Call 406$4,000 OBO. Call 945-2029. 6-I 357-4190 or 399-2608. 5-II
For Sale: 2008 Canyon Trail 32ft bumper pull, with equilizer hitch, Model Y32tbHS, 2 Slides, Big Living room slide and Bunkbed slide, 2 Outside showers, 1 1/2 bath. Excelent shape, $13,750. 406390-4755, Craig. Saco, Mt. 5-II
For Sale: Looking to buy individual and estate firearms. For sale firearms, jewelry, large selection of games and gaming systems. 720 1st St. W., Havre 59501. 265-3342. 5-II
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DAVE SAYS: Who Is Dave Ramsey? Dave Ramsey is a personal money management expert, popular national radio personality and the author of three New York Times bestsellers – The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace Revisited and More Than Enough. In them, Ramsey exemplifies his life’s work of teaching others how to be financially responsible, so they can acquire enough wealth to take care of loved ones, live prosperously into old age, and give generously to others.
DEAR DAVE, I’ve operated my own small business for a couple of years. In that time, I’ve been leasing the building that houses my company. How do you know when the time is right to buy a place and stop leasing? ~James Dear James,
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For Sale: Snowy Mountain overhead camper; sleeps 4 comfortably; fully contained with Did You Know? When you place an ad in Tricia’s Trader, you also heat and AC. Call 680-7488. 5-II get an online presence. All our ads are searchable-- display ads AND classifieds! Get results... place your ad in Tricia’s Trader today. Visit triciastrader.com. x
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Help Wanted: Secondary Cook: Noon Meal Prep, 2-3 days/wk; work alone on designated days, but still in conjunction w/ head cook & program director for planning purposes. Cooking/Baking for 2540 ppl. Food prep, clean-up, dishes, sweep/mop daily, menu prep, grocery purch., meal deliv., kitchen cleaning. Avg. 4-6 hrs/day, Start $10/ hr. Bkgrnd check req. Apply at Havre Job Service or Harlem Senior Ctr. Start immed./open until filled. 6-I
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I’m a big fan of leasing the first few years after starting your own business. It’s even better if you can work out of your home, but I understand that’s not always practical. In my mind, you should only buy a building when you have a good idea what your building needs will be from a solid track record. Growth is a good thing, but in some cases you may want to hold off buying a building if you’re growing too rapidly. Don’t make the mistake of focusing too much on real estate and not enough on generating revenue and managing your growth intelligently. You would also want to make sure you’re going to be in anything you buy for a while, because you don’t want to be stuck with a residual value. A residual value is the remaining value of an asset after it has been fully depreciated. In the first three to five years of starting your business, you should lease. After that, you can choose to lease with an option to buy or, in the right situation, buy a building — debt-free, of course. ~Dave DEAR DAVE, I work weekends while attending college full-time. My parents have been generous enough to pay for most of my school expenses, and they let me live at home while I complete my degree. Still, I’m trying to figure out how to move out and continue working, while continuing my studies full-time and attending career-related events. We live in an area where the cost of living is high, so I’m not sure how to handle all the facets of this situation. ~Joel Dear Joel, I think out of three things – school, work, and where you live – you need to decide which is your number one priority. If it were me, school would come first. In order to go to school without borrowing money, you’re going to have to work. Getting out of school on time, and attending some of the events that will take you toward your career, will pre-empt work. You’ll have to work enough to pay for things, but if you can finish school and hit your academic and graduation goals while staying at home a little bit longer, that’s a pretty good deal. It’s a nice thing your parents are offering, but I can understand your desire to be out on your own. I want you to be out on your own as soon as you can, too. But if you do that right now, you’re going to have extra bills and be forced to work even more. That’s going to disturb your entire school process. Guess what your number one priority was in that scenario? Moving out! If it’s the tail that’s wagging the dog, it has become the number one priority. If it’s disrupting work, and thereby disrupting your academics, then you’ve put your priorities on the wrong thing. In my mind, the number priority should be finishing school on time, and attending as many connected events as possible. Meanwhile, you’re working so much that you’re able to continue doing all this debt-free. If that means you’re staying at home a little bit longer to pull it off — do it! ~Dave * Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 13 million listeners each week on 585 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey.com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey.
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Radio Shack Malta: Your local Dish Network Authorized Retailer serving Phillips, Blaine and Valley counties. RadioShack can provide new hookups, equipment upgrades and general service work. Call 406-654-3639 for fast and reliable service. Open M-F, 9am - 6pm and Saturday, 9am-4pm. 5-II For Sale: 2 Residential building lots, measuring 60'x140’ total, are available for sale on the west side of Malta. Water (1 curbstop) currently in place. Asking $8,500. Call Missouri River Realty 654-2273. Missouri River Realty List # 161RW. 5-II
For Sale: Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath 1092+/- sq.ft. home on a 50’x140’ lot in Malta, within walking distance to the post office, grocery store and downtown. A 10’x20’ garage with lean to is located on the back of the lot with access from the alley. Asking $55,000, Call Missouri River Realty 6542273. www.MissouriRiverRealty. com List # 166BJ 5-II For Sale: 2 Cattle squeeze chutes; Older 4-wheeler good shape; 1977 GMC 2 ton truck with 18ft bed. Motor is rebuilt, new tires and in great shape; Ford bi-directional tractor, overhauled, in good shape w/ 16ft swather head. Also attached is a front end loader with grapple fork. Price reasonable. Call 680-7488. 5-II
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NEW HORSE A champion jockey is about to enter an important race on a new horse. The horse's trainer meets him before the race and says, "All you have to remember with this horse is that every time you approach a jump, you have to shout, "ALLLLEEE OOOP!" really loudly in the horse's ear. Providing you do that, you'll be fine." The jockey thinks the trainer is mad but promises to shout the command. The race begins and they approach the first hurdle. The jockey ignores the trainer's ridiculous advice and the horse crashes straight through the center of the jump. They carry on and approach the second hurdle. The jockey, somewhat embarrassed, whispers, "Aleeee ooop" in the horse's ear. The same thing happens--the horse crashes straight through the center of the jump. At the third hurdle, the jockey thinks, "It's no good; I'll have to do it" and yells, "ALLLEEE OOOP!" really loudly. Sure enough, the horse sails over the jump with no problems. This continues for the rest of the race, but due to the earlier problems, the horse only finishes third. The trainer is fuming and asks the jockey what went wrong. The jockey replies, "Nothing is wrong with me--it's this bloody horse. What is he--deaf or something?" The trainer replies, "Deaf?? DEAF?? He's not deaf--he's BLIND!" 2000 Country Club Road * Turner, MT 59542 Phone 800-756-1817 Email: office@triciastrader.com www.TriciasTrader.com FAX: 888-796-8498
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For Sale: Hardly used 3 point General round bale unroller for flatbed pickup. Can be seen in Chinook. Call 406-357-2505, leave msg. 5-II
Outdoor Antique Flea Market. Over an acre of antiques and collectables from many vendors. Sunday, July 9th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Virgelle, off U.S. 87 between Fort Benton and Big Sandy. Sponsored by Virgelle Merc Antiques . Lunch available. 1-800-426-2926 or WWW. VirgelleMontana.com. 6-I
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Get on out and enjoy Montana's signature family sporting event. Rodeo is wholesome entertainment for all ages, whether competitor or spectator!
Jun 8 6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Big Sandy Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info. Jun 10 Malta
9am-6pm Boots and Saddles Rodeo Trafton Park
Jun 13 Malta
6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Pavilion. Call or text Courtney Bell 406-3903110 for weather updates.
Jun 11 Malta
Jun 15 Havre
1pm Crossfire Roping Club (Enter at noon) Bishop Arena Shayne Bishop 1-406-390-3748
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Wade Bickford Arena Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Jun 17-18 57th Belt PRCA Rodeo Belt Contact Little Belt Cowboys Assoc., 868-0760, clancy@3rivers.net Jun 18 Gt Falls
9:00 JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
Jun 18-21 Little Rockies Rodeo Bible Camp Landusky 90 miles SE of Havre, Cal Couch 406-394-2375, Mike Swinney 376-3162, Riley Johnson 399-0524. Jun 20 6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Bear Paws Laurie Faber Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates. Jun 22 Havre
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Jenn Granell Arena Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
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Jun 24 Ft. Benton PRCA Rodeo Fort Benton Chouteau Co. Fairgrounds Jun 25 Gt Falls
9:00 JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
Jun 29 Havre
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Great Northern Fairgrounds Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Jun 27 6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Harlem Getten Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates.
Jul 2 9:00 Gt Falls Jul 6 Chinook
JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Blaine Co. Fairgrounds **NBHA Sanctioned** Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Jul 6-8 Wild Horse Stampede PRCA Rodeo Wolf Point Stampede Grounds 406-480-2400 Jul 9 Malta
Jul 9 Gt Falls
1:00 Crossfire Roping Club (Enter at noon) Bishop Arena Shayne Bishop 406-390-3748 9:00 JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
Jul 11 6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Big Sandy Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Jul 11 6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Lodgepole Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates.
Jul 12 Chinook
5pm Country Kids Rodeo Blaine County Fairgrounds Contact 357-2988 or 262-3185
Jul 13-14 7:00 Bear Paw Roundup PRCA Rodeo Chinook Blaine Co Fairgrounds Jul 14-15 Marias River Stampede PRCA Rodeo Shelby Marias Fair Call for 406-434-2692 for info. Jul 15 Malta
9am-6pm Boots and Saddles Rodeo Trafton Park
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Jul 16 CM Russell Stampede PRCA Rodeo Stanford Fairgrounds Call 406-566-2422 for details.
Jul 18 6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Harlem Keystone Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates. Jul 18 Havre
Jul 22 Havre
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Great Northern Fair Rodeo Grandstand Arena
Jul 25 6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Harlem Desi Bell Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates. Jul 26- 27 Central Montana PRCA Rodeo Lewistown Central MT Fair
Jul 27 6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Big Sandy Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Jul 27-28 Sheridan Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo Plentywood Sheridan Co. Fairgrounds www.plentywood co.sheridan.mt.us Jul 30 9:00 JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race Gt Falls King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
Aug 1 6:30 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association Harlem Getten Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates.
Aug 3 Chinook Aug 5-6 Gt Falls Aug 6-7
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series **NBHA Sanctioned** Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
9:00 JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com Northeast MT Fair PRCA Rodeo
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Glasgow Fairgrounds 263-7750 www.northeastmontanafair.com
Aug 9 Little Rockies Barrel Racing Association FINALS Enter by 11:00 Run at 12:00 noon Call or text Courtney Bell 406-390-3110 for weather updates. Aug 10 Havre Aug 12 Malta
Aug 17 Havre
6:15 HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Stacey Waid Arena Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info. 9am-6pm Boots and Saddles Rodeo Trafton Park
HiLine Barrel Racing Assn. Summer Series Fairgrounds **Finals** Call 945-1118 or 945-1511 for info.
Aug 17-18 McCone County Fair PRCA Rodeo Circle Fairgrounds 406-939-3889 Aug 20 Gt Falls
9:00 JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
Sep 15-17 Gt Falls
JJK Barrel Racing FINALS King’s Arena Juli Jo Kelly 406-866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com
Sep 10 Malta
Enter Noon, Rope 1pm Crossfire Roping Club Bishop Arena Shayne Bishop 406-390-3748
Sep 30-Oct 1 CMSA Montana State Championship Lewistown Fergus County Fairgrounds 406-590-8873 Sep 29-Oct 1 NBHA MT State Championship Gt Falls Expo Park Jolene Burke, 406-544-3152
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Ramblings of a Conservative Cow Doctor by Krayton Kerns, DVM, former State Rep. HD 58
Faith, Family, Freedom
The trophy wife and I zipped from Montana through eastern Oregon and back last weekend and the countryside was green beginning to end. Because I am a country kid, whenever I see baby calves frolicking in the spring sunshine on green rolling hills, framed by snow-capped mountain peaks, I praise our Creator. Spring always sparks enthusiasm; signaling a new beginning for those in agriculture. In Cove, Oregon I stepped to the podium to address a barnful of liberty-focused country folk reminding them American freedom is a just cause. Ironically, it is the life stories from strangers at these red, white and blue events, which inspires me. The trophy wife and I left the barn thinking this weekend could not possibly get any better, but it did. Along with the 225 other attendees at this Union County GOP rally, were five patriots who share my last name along with my love of country. My great-uncle, Tom Kerns, left his six older siblings in Wyoming’s, Big Horn foothills in the late 1930s to farm and ranch in Haines, Oregon. His was a bountiful branch of the family tree and over time the Blue Mountain area filled with Kerns descendants; all of whom were strangers to me until Saturday. We graciously accepted an invitation to share Sunday morning breakfast at the home of Tim and Jan Kerns. Interestingly, we stepped into the kitchen of a house we had never seen, to break bread with 25 shirttail cousins we had never met, yet within ten minutes we felt like we were home. The conversations bounced from family to cows to running to helicopter crashes; typical topics for this Montana cowboy. Our visit was all too short due to 727 miles of scenery needing moved from our windshield to the rearview mirror, so after breakfast we regretfully said our goodbyes and headed east. Driving along, the trophy wife remarked how much we all looked, talked and laughed alike. It was the end of a great weekend, but there is nothing unique about my family. Our great republic is filled with thousands of families with similar stories and this brings me to my point. Faith, family and freedom are the pillars upon which America was founded; principles progressives must weaken, or destroy to advance Marxism. We patriots cannot let leftist terrorists, such as Antifa, snatch these blessings from our grasp under the banner of fairness or social justice. We either engage them now or forever wish we would have.
For Sale: '98 TrailsWest Sierra Horse Have you ever sworn an oath to uphold Slant Gooseneck. Fully enclosed the U.S. Constitution? Check out horse trailer. Call Holly 357-3743. 6-I www.OathKeepers.org . 11-x
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Looking for a reliable used car? Call me for all your finance options. Paul 406-399-6766. 5-I
Buy-Sell-Trade: Vintage Collectibles at Kokomo Joe's Trading Post, Chester Montana. 406-759-6472. 5-II
Tulips and Treasures: One of a kind For Sale: Kawaski Mule, LED lights, arrangements and gifts. Free in town power steering, windshield. Asking delivery. Call 406-654-1273 or stop $2,900. Call 406-367-5577 6-I in 900 S. Central Ave., Malta. 5-I
A good belly laugh: is just what the doctor ordered! Come enjoy the fun and frenzy of Beth Irvin & Lizzie Lou at the Milk River Gospel Jamboree. June 23-25 at the Malta High School Auditorium. More info at www.mrgjamboree.org! 6-I
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For Sale: Firearms, jewelry, lg selection of games & gaming systems. Looking to buy individual and estate firearms. 720 1st St W, Havre, MT 59501. Call 265-3342. 6-I
5th Annual Juvat Sled Races: Joplin Car Show, June 17th. Watch 1980 snowmobiles compete in drag races on Joplin football field (1 block North of park) following Car Show Awards. Vendors contact Shay Richter 262-4630. 4-II:6:I
6th Annual Dawson's Run: In memory of Dawson Fraser. Registration 9am in front of Joplin Mart. 1 & 3 mile races begin at 10am. Joplin Car Show, June 17th. 4-II:6-I
Items For Sale: 6-wheel Hustler ATV, also has track for winter. 7x14' van box, has large opening in back. 1975 Dodge box ambulance. Sears washer, has soap att. 9hp engine, like new. Call 406-450-4760. 6-I
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*Senior Center Menus* June 2017 LITTLE ROCKIES RETIREMENT CENTER (HARLEM)
24 Beef Stew
12 Monday 13 Tuesday 26 Chili Dogs 14 Wednesday 27 Chicken Noodle Soup raisin Across from Albertsons, Served Mon28 Baked Potato Bar 15 Thursday Sat Noon 29 Chicken Strip Sandwiches Sand *Menu subject to change without notification 30 Swiss Steak 16 Friday Meal Prices: In-House--Under 60: $6.00, 60+ $5.00 19 Monday LIBERTY SENIOR CENTER Delivery $5.50 20 Tuesday 618 E. Adams, Chester 1 Cabbage Casserole Home Delivered Meals are available every 21 Wednesday 2 Pizza rhubarb serving day. Please call by 10:00AM. A 3 Lasagna 22 Thursday salad and dessert (fruit) is included. Milk is 23 Friday available if requested. Take-outs may have 5 Chicken Alfredo the salad bar in place of the main Dinner 6 Ham & Bean Soup 26 Monday 7 Taco Salad Entrée. 27 Tuesday 8 Porcupine Meatballs 28 Wednesday Salad bar is available with lunch at the 29 Thursday 9 Fish Sticks Center every day. The salad bar is out at 30 Friday 10 Ham approx. 11:30AM the main course at noon. 12 Club Sandwiches (Make Your Own) 13 Hamburger Macaroni Soup 14 Hamburger Pie Casserole 15 Biscuits & Gravy Breakfast Meal 16 Salmon Patties 17 Salisbury Steak 19 Stuffed Meatballs 20 Split Pea Soup 21 Philly Steak Sandwiches 22 Goulash 23 Tex-Mex Casserole
Menus are subject change without notice You may eat all you want at the Center but please do ask to take food home.
1 Thursday 2 Friday 5 Monday 6 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 Thursday 9 Friday
Sweet & Sour Chicken Pizza
Sloppy Joes Meat Loaf Saus & Cabbage w/S Cr Chicken Bacon Ranch Belgian Waffles Bratwurst Stuffed Pork Loin Cr Cauliflower w/straw Taco Salad Bar Pork Noodle Casserole Chicken Tenders Swedish Meatballs
Taco Soup w/key lime pie Liver & Onions Turkey Tetrazzini
RUDYARD SENIOR MEAL Served Mon thru Fri at 11:30am Rudyard Senior Center
Breaded Fish Chicken Parmesan Ch Ham &Mac w/peach pie GILDFORD SENIOR MEAL Served Mon/Wed/Fri Hot Pork Sandwich Gildford Commununity Church Grilled Ham & Cheese
*Subject to change without notification
For Sale: Standing at Stud 2012 TB Stallion. Call 658-2157 or 654-1482. 5-I
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AUCTION
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JUNE 17 9:30am
Retirement Farm Auction - Jens R-K Statewide Auction www.r-kauction.com, 406-485-2548 or 406-939-1632
JUNE 24 10am
Richland County Surplus Auction, Sidney, MT R-K Statewide Auction www.r-kauction.com, 406-485-2548 or 406-939-1632
Ends JUNE 26 5pm
ONLINE ONLY! Shop & Land Auction Northwest Realty & Auction, Ella Yeadon www.northwestrealtyauctions.hibid.com - See our full list of auctions 406-654-2881 or 654-4577
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Standing at Stud For Sale: Just Listed! 16 Lila Drive. For Sale: Call Kim Cripps at 406-265-0905. AQHA Red Roan Stallion. Call 5-I 6-I 658-2157 or 654-1482.
For Sale: John Deere 510 Download us on Mobile! The Tricia's Round Baler for parts, $500. Trader mobile app is now on Google Call 357-3877, Chinook. 5-I PlayStore and Apple App Store. Get it now and don't miss a single issue! x
Opening May 1st: Looking for some Great Bargains? Then stop & shop at the Trash & Treasure Shop in Loma, Hwy 87 & 4th Av. Afternoons only 1:30-5:00, Mon-Sat or by appt 7394361. Fifty years accum. of antiques, collectibles and as-is mchdse. Bo ok s -t oys -l i ne n s -g la sswa re d ishes-jewel r y-la mps-recordsmaterial-sewing supp-buttons-lt. fixtures-tools-bedding-furniture-doors & more! Open May 1-Oct. 15. 5-I For Sale: 1416+/- sq.ft. finished, htd shop, with att'd bathroom & 1,488+/sq.ft. newly remod. 2 bed., 1.5 bath apt. Shop recently rewired; new fluorescent lights installed. Ample built in shelving, workbenches & storage! Shop has a 10' x 12' overhead door w/ comm. automatic opener. 14' concrete ext. walls. Loc. on 13,370+/- sq.ft lot w/ fenced yard & off street parking. Asking $195,000. Call Missouri River Realty 406-6542273. Missouri River Realty 6-I For Sale: 1,416+/- sq.ft. finished, heated shop, w/attached bthrm & 1,488+/- sq.ft. newly remodeled 2 br, 1 1/2 bath apartment. Recently rewired, new fluorescent lights instd. Built-in shelving, workbenches and storage. 10' x 12' overhead door w/ commercial auto opener. 14' concrete ext. walls allow for easy maintenance. Located on a 13,370+/- sq.ft lot w/ fenced yard, off street parking. Asking $195,000, MRR, 654-2273 Missouri River Realty.com 5-I
Come into All Seasons Home Center @ 729 2nd Ave S., Glasgow, MT. Customize your cabinets for bathroom or kitchen with our computerized design program Durasupreme cabinets; ask for specials: Call 406-228-8288. 5-II
Joplin 16th Annual Car Show Reg.: 9am-11am $5 pre-registration or $10 day of event at NE corner of the park. Prizes for best Chevy car, Ford car, Mopar car, best pickup, participant's choice, peoples choice and door prizes. To pre-register call Rick Richter 292-3581, Tom Wood 292-3339 or mail request to Joplin Car Show Box 8 Joplin MT 59531. 4-II:6-I
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AG INTEREST SERIES: MARKETS
Spectrum Commodities Louise Gartner 800-888-9843
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Winter wheat markets were slightly lower while the higher protein spring wheat market in Minneapolis was notably higher. World supplies of high quality milling wheat continue to decline, and now planting delays in Canada’s northern prairies are forcing farmers to abandon spring wheat planting intentions. Harvest has begun in the southern plains, and yields are much lower than last year’s record. Frosts and too much rain took their toll on production and quality in key hard red winter wheat regions. Corn was mostly unchanged as it traded sideways, supported by planting delays in the important eastern Midwest region, but also pressured by good growing conditions in the western Midwest. Soybeans, on the other hand, continued to erode, with traders looking at the prospect of fewer corn acres due to the planting delays and those acres switching over to soybeans. The cattle market managed some gains even as they traded in a mostly Winter wheat markets were slightly lower while the higherslightly protein spring wheatcatching market in Minneapolis sideways pattern. Cash markets were lower, up withwasweaker futures from the previous week. Beef notably higher. World supplies of high quality milling wheat continue to decline, and now planting delays has been excellent far this but isintentions. expected to has show a normal slowdown as the calendar turns inconsumption Canada’s northern prairies are forcing farmers toso abandon springyear, wheat planting Harvest begun in the southern plains, and yields are much lower than last year’s record. Frosts and too much rain to summer. took their toll on production and quality in key hard red winter wheat regions. Financial markets were mostly mixed, with crude oil leaking lower again, following signs that a recent OPEC Corn was mostly unchanged as it traded sideways, supported by planting delays in the important eastern Midwest region, but also pressured good growing in theto western Midwest. Soybeans, on the agreement with Russiabymay not beconditions enough buoy prices, particularly if member countries produce more than other hand, continued to erode, with traders looking at the prospect of fewer corn acres due to the planting theirandshare. The DOW delays those acres switching overcontinues to soybeans. to hover near its all-time high, showing strong support on breaks as traders still anticipate a bump in economic activity if the president’s domestic policy is enacted. The cattle market managed some gains even as they traded in a mostly sideways pattern. Cash markets May 31, 2017 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
This Week 4.32 5.72 4.29 3.72 9.16 298.20 31.34 124.42 152.57 245 209 48.15 1.51 1.59 3.07 17.32 1273.30 96.97 0.74 21015
were slightly lower, catching up with weaker futures from the previous week. Beef consumption has been excellent so far this year, but is expected to show a normal slowdown as the calendar turns to summer.
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reflectedmarkets herein were is derived sources believed to be reliable; however, this information is not guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness. Opinions expressed Financial mostlyfrom mixed, with crude oil leaking lower again, following signs that a recent are subject to change without notice. involves risk. OPEC agreement with Russia may not beFutures enough trading to buoy prices, particularly if member countries produce more than their share. The DOW continues to hover near its all-time high, showing strong support on breaks as traders still anticipate a bump in economic activity if the president’s domestic policy is enacted. THIS IS A SOLICITATION. Reproduction or rebroadcast of any portion of this information is strictly prohibited without written permission. The information 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 to change without notice. Futures trading involves risk. Louise Gartner Spectrum Commodities 800-888-9843
For Sale: 2003 Jeep Liberty. Exc. body, good upholstery, terrible engine. $2,000 obo. Call 265-4326 or 355-4943. 5-II
For Sale: .22 Ruger pistol auto, "blue anodize", $394.99/offer. .45 Ruger pistol auto, $407.99/offer. 1 each 30-30 rifle/carbine Win. Buffalo Bill Commemorative Edition, $1,699.99/ offer. Call 406-403-1804. 6-I:7-II
For Sale: 1984 Jamboree Motor Home. $4,000 OBO. Call 945-2029. 6-I
Art In the Park & Joplin Car Show: Sat., June 17, Joplin Memorial Park. 10am - 4pm. Food booths, beer garden, arts and crafts vendors, horseshoe tourne, ent. & music. Kid zone w/ bungee jmp, swing ride, laser tag, bounce house, face painting & cotton candy. Vendors call Kassondra May 589-4779. 4-II:6-1 Guitars of Montana: Alvarez, BOSS/Roland, Crafter, 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 Street South, downtown Great Falls, 406-453-4998. 4-I:10-II
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Vendors Needed: Join us for the 2nd annual Antiques/Collectible and Vendor Show at the Phillips County Museum and Gardens on July 15, 2017. Reserve your spot now by calling the Phillips County Museum at 406.654.1037. 5-I All New to Havre: Bradford Truck Bed Dealer. 4 in stock w/ more to come! Great specials for all your spring needs. Check out at Western Trailer & Marine Sales, Havre, MT. www.WesternTrailerSales. com or call 406-265-4572. 5-I For Sale: Custom built, newly consted home on 1 acre near Sleeping Buffalo Resort w/ gorgeous Nelson Reservoir views. 2 BR, 2 ba. home has main floor master suite & 2nd story bedroom & loft. Open concept kitchen, dining & living area w/ vaulted ceiling & rock fireplace. Attd. 2 car garage w/ pass thru doors. $245,000. Call Missouri River Realty 406-654-2273. www. MissouriRiverRealty.com 6-I
For Sale: 428 Missouri Ave., Chinook. Call Kim Cripps at 406-265-0905. 5-II
Attention Vendors!! Plan to have a booth at the Blaine County Fair this year -- July 12-16th in Chinook. For indoor booths open July 14-16, the Price Is Only $25 for all 3 days!!! Outdoor booths open all 5 days start at just $75. Contact info@blainecountyfair.Net to reserve your space. Visit www. BlaineCountyFair.Net. 4-II:7-I
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For Sale: 57 foot Flexicoil Airseeder, 12" spacing, 2340 air cart with all hoses field ready. Excellent condition, $22,000. Horsch Anderson Joker4 high speed disc., 28 ft., new disc & bearings, $32,000. 70 ft. Frigstad cultivator, $12,000. Call for details, Jody, 945-0990. 5-I
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