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For Sale: 1370 Case 2x4 tractor/Westendorf loader with Grapple. New Batteries, Runs Great. $9500. Homemade Farmhand, needs minor repairs, used to run great, 327cid motor $1500. Call 406-262-7655. 5-I

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For Sale: 1983 Shelby Gooseneck Stock Trailer, Rear gate with sliding door, Escape door, Two divider gates, Slipper spring suspension, New 15" tires, 20' X 6'. Call 406 357-3572. 5-I

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LONGEST DAM RACE JUNE 18TH, 2016

Tired of the long winter? Then think summer! Think of getting into shape by taking a walk or run enjoying the sounds and smells of the great outdoors with family and friends. Think about a day at Kiwanis Park at Fort Peck Lake, MT. Think about signing up for the 22nd Annual Longest Dam Race to be held June 18, 2016 at Fort Peck Dam, Fort Peck MT. The race offers something for everyone. The race begins with the 10k run and will cross 1.8 miles of the Fort Peck Dam. The 5k run/walk begins at the top of Fort Peck Dam, which participants are bused to the start, and will go down a gravel road for approximately 1K and finish at Kiwanis Park. The ever so popular one-mile walk/ run will be will be on the Nature Trail at Kiwanis Park, which is a flat course that is paved. This Course is perfect for all ages and is very fun for the whole family. The bike route will also begin at the east end of the Fort Peck Dam. The novice bike route is an out and back course over flat terrain for approximately 10 miles, and finishes at Kiwanis Park. The bike course has flaggers in the front and rear to ensure safety on the road. This year we have also hired Competitive Timing out of Whitefish, MT to time each event. Each race participant will have a timing tag to ensure more timely and accurate results. All races are assisted by FMDH EMT’s, local law enforcement, the Montana Army National Guard and dozens of volunteers. The race concludes with an awards ceremony at Kiwanis’s Park. Registration is $25.00 for each participant and $5.00 for each additional event. Participants 10 years old and younger the fee is $10.00. Runners can sign up online at runsignup.com. The first 75 entries will receive a free ticket for the Saturday June 18th performance of Man of La Mancha at the Fort Peck Summer Theatre. Fort Peck offers other activities for families and visitors, fishing, the Fort Peck Interpretive Center, Warm Water Multi-Species Fish Hatchery, swimming and watchable wildlife tours. The Longest Dam Race is sponsored by the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture. For more information, call 406-228-2222 or www.glasgowchamber.net.


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CONTENTS:

Classifieds, Classifieds!

Advertising Info............... 10 Arts/Entertainment...........11 Bull Sale Calendar.......... 16 Comic..............................11 Conservative Cow Dr...... 15 Dave Says...................... 18 Hungry Montanan........... 14 Laugh Lines.....................11 Market Report................. 17 Realty Section.................. 7 Senior Menus................. 15 Subscriptions.................. 10 Things to Know................. 4

There's more to this home than meets the eye! Built on 3 levels, this home offers 2,508+/-sq.ft. of nished living space. Three bedrooms, plus 2 bonus rooms (no egress windows) and 2 full bathrooms make this a great family size home. Oversized, heated and attached 2 car garage. Plus, updated interior paint, ooring, roof and furnace! Asking $180,000 (120WP6)

SPECIAL FEATURE: Montana StayCation Guide page 8-9 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.

Ask about FREE Classifieds! Contact your Advertisers Advocate on Page 10 to place your ad today!

For Sale: Registered 11 month old Nubian/Alpine buck. Very nice prospect buck! Neat color and very good disposition. A great 4-H project. $200, Chinook. 406357-2941 or 357-8899. 5-I

Pasture For Lease: For 80 pair. Taking sealed bids until May 15th: Jerry Brewer, 6220 Cow Island Trail, Big Sandy, MT 59520. Call for info, 386-2428. 4-II Auction: Huge gun/ ammo/reloading/tool/ camping auction, Saturday, June 11, Scobey, MT. See poster at: www. glasgowstockyards.com or For Sale: Fertility Tested Red call for information and Angus bulls. AI sons of ABS poster. Call 406-228-9306, Sires. Call 406-674-5514. 5-I 263-7529, or 783-7285. 5-I


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THINGS TO KNOW:

May 6, 7, Fri., Sat.: HI LINE HOOPS DAY CAMP on May 6th after school and 3-On-3 tournament May 7th at the CJI gymnasium, Chester. Any questions call Linda VanDyke at 406-759-5835 or lindav_cps@hotmail.com.

For Sale: Registered Hereford yearling bull for sale. Please call 386-2244 for more information. 5-I

May 20 & May 26, Fri. & Thu.: PIZZA HUT FUNDRAISER for the Blaine County Fair! PLEASE MENTION that you’re there to support the Blaine County Fair, and 20% of the amount sold each night will support the fair! For details or information see www.BlaineCountyFair.Net or www. facebook.com/Blainecountyfair. June 4, Sat.: ANNUAL NUT-N-GUT FEED for the Milk River Wagon Train. Lucky Bullet, Malta, Happy hour 6pm, Dinner at 7pm. June 18, Sat.: 16th ANNUAL ART IN THE PARK JOPLIN CAR SHOW, Joplin Memorial Park, 10AM-4PM . June 24-26, Fri.-Sun: 15TH ANNUAL MILK RIVER GOSPEL JAMBOREE, Malta High School Auditorium. Visit www.mrgjamboree.org for full lineup and itinerary. Or call 406-654-1292. 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 406-357-2369 for details.

ALL BIDS MUST BE TO SACO TOWN HALL BY

Sealed bids can be mailed to Town of Saco, Attn: Bid, P.O. Box 330, Saco MT, 59261. The town holds the right to accept reject or deny any or all bids. Items will need to be paid for at the acceptance of bid. All items have to be removed from current location by May 27th, 2016 at 5 p.m. All items are sold as is.

For more info call town office at 527-3312 (leave message)

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For Sale: ISO Small Piano or Electric Keyboard for beginning piano student. 406-262-3971. 4-II

JUNE 3rd, 4th & 5th 2016

FIRST STATE BANK CAR SHOW & DRAG RACES JUNE 3rd - Poker Run

Registration 7pm At The FSB Parking Lot. Door Prizes Plus Great Fun!

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JUNE 4th - Car Show

Registration 9am - 11am Show: 11am - 2pm Awards, Door Prizes, & Family Fun! Music + Local Vendors Test and Tune To Follow At Hi-Line Dragstrip Plus Blown Alcohol Qualifying mer Joe”

JUNE 5th - Drag Races Also Featuring FMX Stunt Show by PCMS Drag Races at Hi-Line Dragstrip “Psycho Sports Cartel” And The “Metal Featuring Blown Alcohol Shootout Mulisha Fitz Army” Sat. & Sun. Time Trials 9am - 12pm Racing starts at 1PM

For More Info Call Terry Skones At The FSB 406-654-2340 or John Carnahan At 406-390-6735

For More Information Contact John Carnahan at 406-390-6735


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Gun & Silver Dollar Auction Saturday, May 21, 2016 11 A.M.

For Sale: Two Registered Black Angus heifer bulls. Semen tested and passed. For more information, please call 406-357-8018. 5-I

For Sale: PRICED TO SELL, 17ft fiberglass boat, 1983 Mercedes, nice older boat, 120 hp Mercruiser, upholstery, nice shape, clean. Please call for pictures! $3,000. Call 406-428-2449. 5-I

Come enjoy the Nut-n-Gut Feed on June 4th in Malta at the Lucky Bullet. Happy hour at 6 and dinner starts at 7. Also enjoy some live music along with raffles and auctions. 5-I

House For Sale: In Sidney Mt.3+ bedrooms, double heated garage, 2 sheds, well water. 5ft private fence, fruit tree, plants updated kitchen, central air/ gas heat. Call 489-1252. 5-I For Sale: Experienced, Reliable mechanic with the knowledge on how to do just about everything, needs to also provide great customer service, and have good work ethic. Chinook Tire and Lube 357-2901 or 781-8557. 5-I 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 4-II


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For Sale: 6 wheeler 16 hp, like new, has 420 hrs, also have track for it. And JD AMT 600 14 hp eng; 5000 watt generator; 1.86 hp 6-cycle Perkins engine; 1975 Dodge box ambulance (has generator and winch), good work truck. Call 406-450-4760. 4-II

For Sale: Stuker for J.D. 346 baler, invertor hay rake, 2000 Arnes 43 ft. tri-axle spring ride belly dump, 53x102 dry van semi trailer. 1555 Oliver Tractor. Call 406-768-7395. 5-I

For Sale: Baby buckling goats for sale The moms are Nigerian Dwarf and Pygmy. The sire is Pygmy. They are so much fun and so sweet. $90 ea. 406-301-1143. 5-I

515 S 1st. E Malta

IDENTITY THEFT FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

by Frank Billmayer, Blaine County Undersheriff There is current scourge occurring to millions of Americans every year. Their identity and personal information is being stolen from them and used to steal billions of dollars. There are many ways to steal or gather personal information from people but one of the easiest ways is via electronic means. The most common electronic way is through emails. In law enforcement these are known as “phishing” scams where a person or group sends emails to people and represent themselves to be from the targeted person’s bank or other financial institution. The email may say, “Your accounts have been compromised and please contact us via phone or email.” Once the victim does that, the thief will ask them for personal information to “confirm” their identity when actually the thief is taking the information to use personally. Another way thieves will get personal information is by sending emails with attachments. Once the victim opens the attachment a virus is uploaded onto the victim’s computer that allows the thieves to “mine” the computer for personal and financial information. Many email services allow you flag emails as junk, SPAM or report a phishing scam and it will filter those emails out. You should also ensure your anti-virus is up to date and allow your computer operating system to update. The easiest way to avoid being compromised is to not open emails from unknown senders and do not open any attachments from unknown sources. You can also report scams to the FBI’s website which is www.IC3. gov which is very intuitive and easy to complete.


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For Sale: Here's a chance to own 3 well maintained rental properties in an area where rentals are in high demand! Each of these three homes have a new roof, an excellent rental history and are currently bringing in $1,375 a month. (150SR6) www.MissouriRiverRealty. com (406) 654-2273 4-II For Sale: Virgelle Merc. Antiques presents the Collins Collectible & Antique Sale Sat. and Sun., May 7th & 8th, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Sale held at the old Collins Community Club in downtown Collins, Montana. 1-800 426-2926 www. VirgelleMontana.com 4-II

For Sale: Registered Black Angus yearling heifer bull. Searching for something? Sire is Vermilion Bear Paw. Find it in the search window Please call 395-4962 for at www.TriciasTrader.com. x more information.. 4-II

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MONTANA STAY-CATION GUIDE:

Montana is a destination for many. With so many things to do right here in our own backyard, why not venture out and see what your home state has to offer this summer? Stay tuned as we update this five-part Montana Travel Guide once each month over the summer with photos, events, celebrations, rodeos, and more as they draw near. Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge 2016 Dinosaur Dig Program. Check out the website for more information on FERGUS COUNTY BLAINE COUNTY This wildlife refuge covers over 84,000 acres, sprawling over Blaine, Hill, Phillips and Valley counties. This refuge is known for its beautiful photography opportunities, and has self-guided tours or ranger-led programs available. You can access this refuge 7 miles east of Malta on Old HWY 2. The refuge is open sun-up to sun-down. Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge Office: 194 Bowdoin Auto Tour Rd., Malta Blaine County Museum Before you visit the Bear Paw Battlefield you may want to stop by the Blaine Office hours Mon – Fri 7:30am-4pm County Museum, located at 501 Indiana Street in Chinook. Summer hours (406) 654-2863, www.fws.gov/refuge/bowdoin begin on Memorial Day and go through Labor Day. Malta Trails, Inc. Mon-Sat 8am-5pm (closed 12-1pm for lunch); Sun 12-5pm 47279 US Hwy 2 East (406) 357-2590, www.blainecountymuseum.com Malta, MT 59538 “Creating a healthier community one trail at a time.” Blaine County Wildlife Museum While in Chinook you may want to wander into the Blaine County Wildlife Contact: Laura Pankratz 654-1252 Museum located at 417 Indiana Street. This museum features hundreds of Email: howie_hanna@yahoo.com Established in 2010, Malta Trails, Inc. is a 501(c)(3). Currently MTI has two beautiful Montana animals in their natural habitats. Summer hours begin trails. One trail is located in Trafton Park, located off HWY 2 (exit north at June 1st and go through August 31st. the MDT Rest Stop Area Exit). This trail consists of the Upper trail and a Mon-Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 1-5pm Lower Nature Trail (approx. a one mile loop). Trafton is a great tourist trail, Admission: $6/adult. $4/student, 5 and under FREE especially if you have young ones as it is full of nature and adventure! The (406) 357-3102, www.bcwildlifemuseum.com Trafton Trail meanders along the lazy Mile River and will connect you to the rich history of the Phillips County Museum, famous Great Plains Dinosaur McClelland Ferry Museum, the beautiful HG Robinson Historical House, and the Antique The Stafford-McClelland ferry is one of three ferries still running in MonModes of Transportation Museum. This trail will keep you busy all day if tana. It is located on the Missouri River 16 miles north of Winifred. The you wish!! The trail is open seasonally April through November, as weather one-car ferry was first established in 1921 and still runs today between the permits. The next best trail built by MTI is the M Trail! It’s a favorite for months of May and November. runners, dog exercisers and the dedicated walkers at heart! M Trail was Mon-Sat 7am-7pm*; Sunday 9am-5pm* recently completed and is a 3-mile round trip trek with the trailhead situated *These hours are not set in stone. in the cul-de-sac in Riverview Park (located behind the Jr./Sr. High School). The trail will take you over the pedestrian canal bridge, and follow the Anna Scherlie Homestead Shack Anna Scherlie’s homestead, just past Turner on Highway 241 on the way to irrigation canal and back again. Malta Trails is continually adding accenting Canada, is a National Registered Historic Place. Visit this quaint old home- attractions along both trails. stead and learn about one of the first woman settlers in the Big Flat area. Phillips County Museum & H.G. Robinson House & Gardens Come explore Montana’s rich history at the Phillips County Museum located PHILLIPS COUNTY in Malta. Learn about some of the original pioneers, Indians, and cowboys of this area and the way in which they lived. Just east of the museum is Nelson Reservoir The recreation area includes swimming, fishing, boating and camping, and is the H.G. Robinson House and Gardens. Walk through the beautifully kept open all year. Located 17 miles east of Malta on US HWY 2, Milepost 488, gardens or request a tour of this historical house. Open Mon – Sat 10am-5pm then 2 miles north on Country Rd. 431 US HWY 2E, Malta Visit www.visitmt.com for more information Phone (406) 654-1037, www.phillipscountymuseum.org Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs and Resort Great Plains Dinosaur Museum Located at 669 Buffalo Trail near Saco, just off HWY 2, this natural hot spring resort is open year-round and has a large pool, hot tub and sauna. It Located just next door to the Phillips County Museum is the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum, an exciting stop on the Montana Dinosaur Trail. Northern also can accommodate parties and has a campground so you can enjoy the Montana has some of the most well-preserved dinosaur fossils discovered hot springs day after day. in the world. At the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum, you can explore these Visit www.sbhotsprings.com for information on pricing and camping prehistoric fossils displayed in their natural habitat and even take part in the Phone (406) 527-3320. Bear Paw Battlefield is located 15 miles south of Chinook on HWY 240. The Battle of Bear Paw was the final battle of the Nez Perce War of 1877. It is a 1¼-mile self-guided tour of the battlefield. It is open daily during daylight hours.

how to register for these summer programs for both adults and children. Open May: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm June-July-August: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12:30-5pm Also open Labor Day Weekend Phone (406) 654-5300, www.greatplainsdinosaurs.org

Zortman Townsite Located in the Little Rocky Mountains, explore this once-booming mining town of the late 1880’s and early 1900’s. Take the paved Bear Gulch Road off US HWY 191 north of the Missouri River and south of Malta. (406) 654-1776, www.visitmt.com/ghost-town/zortman

Charlie Russell Chew Choo Montana’s premier dinner train. This 3-hour scenic, adventure-filled train ride begins northwest of Lewistown and proceeds to Denton and back again. For tickets and more information, please contact the Lewistown Area Chamber of Commerce at (406) 535-5436 or (866) 912-3980. www.montanadinnertrain.com Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge Established in 1936 by President Roosevelt, CMR encompasses more than one million acres in Eastern Montana. The CMR area was often portrayed in the paintings of Charlie Russell. The Refuge Complex Headquarters are located at 333 Airport Road in Lewistown, MT Open Mon-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm (406) 538-8706, www.fws.gov/refuge/charles_m_russell

Malta Skatepark Malta just received $100,000 from Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam) to build a skatepark. It will be located on the west end of Malta’s Hillcrest Park, which is on the south end of town. The work on this new recreational structure began April 18th, 2016 and may be complete as soon as June 1st with the crew Crystal Lake from Evergreen Skateparks. Crystal lake is located in the Big Snowy Mountains. It is known for its very (406) 654-1776, www.maltachamber.com shallow waters, great hikes and camping opportunities. From Lewistown, take US 87 west about 9 miles, then go 16 miles south on Crystal Lake Road, Marian Hills Golf Course and 8.5 miles south on Forest Road 275. This 9-hole course is located south of Malta at 1562 HWY S 191. Mon-Sun open at 9am Slippery Ann Wildlife Viewing Area (406) 654-1250 Elk breeding usually occurs in September and October. At this time, large numbers of elk assemble here at the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife SHERIDAN COUNTY Refuge. To drive from Lewistown, head north on Highway 191 through Roy. Stay on Highway 191 and continue north to the Fred Robinson Bridge. Past Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge the bridge, take the first right and head east at the Wildlife Viewing sign. Medicine Lake Refuge was established in 1935 due to the plentiful bird life Travel along the gravel road for about five miles. observed there. Enjoy hunting, fishing and viewing of the amazing wildlife at this National Refuge. Take a journey along the Wildlife Drive beginning James Kipp Recreation Area on Montana State HWY 16, which takes you through the various habitats and Tent camping, RV camping, boating, fishing, family reunions, elk viewing to observation sites looking over the white pelican colony. and picnicking. The area is located where U.S. Highway 191 crosses the UpMedicine Lake Office: 223 North Shore Rd, Medicine Lake, MT per Missouri National Wild and Scenic River, about 40 miles north of Grass (406) 654-1250 or (406) 789-2305 Range, Montana. Phone: 406-622-4000. www.fws.gov/refuge/Medicine_Lake/ Central Montana Museum Sheridan County Museum Memorial Day - Labor Day
 Sheridan County Museum features the state’s longest interior mural, depict- Open Daily 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
 ing the history of the county. Located just east of Plentywood 408 NE Main, Lewistown 4262 Highway 16 South, Plentywood, MT 59254 (406) 535-3642, www.enjoylewistown.com Open Daily 10am-5pm Memorial Day-Labor Day Phone (406) 765-2145 Gilt Edge Ghost Town Located on Ford’s creek, across the Judith Mountains from Maiden, MonRICHLAND COUNTY tana. From Lewistown, head east for about 12 miles to the Gilt Edge Road. Turn left (north) and stay on this road for 6 miles until you come to the old MonDak Heritage Center town of Gilt Edge. Today you will find some scattered ruins and a couple of 120 3rd Ave SE, Sidney old buildings to explore. Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 1-4pm (406) 433-3500, www.richland.org


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JUDITH BASIN COUNTY

CHOUTEAU COUNTY

Judith Basin County Museum Judith Basin County Museum was opened in 1967, and is located just off HWY 87 at 93 3rd Street South in Stanford. Open Memorial Day - Labor Day Wed-Sun 10:00am-5:00pm Phone (406) 566-2277 ext.130

Virgelle Ferry In 1913 this ferry began its many repeated journeys across the northernmost point of the Missouri River in Virgelle, Montana. Just ring the bell and you will summon the ferry operator to come over and give you a ride across this scenic river. After your ride on the ferry, check out the old ferry across from the Virgelle Mercantile and B&B just a mile away. Virgelle Mercantile is located in Loma 8 miles off US HWY 87 between Great Falls and Havre CASCADE COUNTY Check your Montana HWY map or www.virgellemontana.com for directions. 8337 Virgelle Ferry Rd N, Virgelle, MT Ryan Dam Open from mid-April to mid-November 10 miles down the Missouri River from Great Falls is the 7 mile long, beauti- Mon-Sat 7am-7pm, Sunday 9am-5pm fully powerful, Ryan Dam. Journey across the sway-bridge, which stretches (406) 378-3194 or (406) 378-3110. over Ryan Island Park, a location popular for weddings, parties and picnics. Loma Earth Science Museum Lewis & Clark National Historic Interpretive Center This museum located at 208 Broadway on the HWY next to Pa’s Mart in Learn all about the 1804-06 Lewis and Clark expedition across North America. Loma shows a collection of gems, minerals, fossils and Native American and The Center’s exhibits and Ranger Programs are sure to be educational and fun. Railroad artifacts discovered in the area. Summer hours: May 28-Sept 30, Open daily 9am-6pm Thursday-Monday 10am-5pm $8/Adult, <15 years FREE (406) 739-4224. Located in Great Falls at 4201 Giant Springs Road Phone (406) 727-8733, www.lewisandclarktrail.com or www.visitmt.com Historic Fort Benton, Montana’s Heritage Complex: Fort Benton, “The Birthplace of Montana”™, has many museums within Giant Spring State Park the Heritage Complex. The complex includes: The Museum of the Upper Giant Springs was discovered by Lewis and Clark in 1805 and is one of the Missouri, The State of Montana’s Museum of the Northern Great Plains, largest fresh water springs in the U.S. Walk along the River’s Edge Trail, Homestead Village, The Hornaday Smithsonian Buffalo Gallery, The Upper enjoy the view from the Rainbow Falls Overlook, or bring your picnic lunch Missouri River Breaks Interpretive Center, The Overholser Research Center, and enjoy this beautiful setting. The Schwinden Library, and The Montana Agricultural Center. Open daily 8am-sunset At Fort Benton’s museums, you’ll explore 200 years of Western and frontier 4803 Giant Springs Rd, Great Falls history... (406)727-1212, www.stateparks.mt.gov/giant-springs Historic Old Fort Benton: Open Memorial Day weekend through the last Sunday in September Giant Springs Fish Hatchery and Interpretive Center 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Monday through Saturday Within the Giant Springs State Park in Great Falls is the Giant Springs Fish 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM on Sunday Hatchery and Interpretive Center. Feed the trout in the outdoor pools and Museum of the Northern Great Plains, Homestead Village, Hornaday Smithwatch them from the observation window in the indoor exhibit. sonian Gallery Open 8am-4:30pm Open Memorial Day weekend through the last Sunday in September 4801 Giant Springs Rd, Great Falls 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Monday through Saturday (406) 452-5734 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM on Sunday Museum of the Upper Missouri Charlie Russell Museum Open Memorial Day weekend through the last Sunday in September Originally opened in 1953 as a small gallery, this now 70,000 square foot 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Monday through Saturday museum of American Western art is known as one of the premier attractions in 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM on Sunday Montana. Located at 400 13th Street in Great Falls. Upper Missouri River Breaks Interpretive Center Summer hours start May 1st. Open All Year. Summer Hours: Tues-Sun 10am-5pm, closed on Mondays (except for May 23rd and May 30th) Memorial Day Weekend through the last Sunday in September Adults $9, Students $4, <5 FREE, (406) 727-8787, www.cmrussell.org 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily, Including Holidays May Cascade County Events: Mother’s Day JJK Hot Chick Challenge 4D Barrel Race May 8th, King’s Arena, Great Falls. Time Onlys at 9am, Run at Noon. Entries close at 11:30 sharp. Call Juli Jo Kelly, 406-866-2309 or 231-0787. www.jjkbarrelracing.com

For Further Information Contact: The River and Plains Society P.O. Box 262, Fort Benton, Montana 59442 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon – Weekdays (406) 622-5316, www.fortbentonmuseums.com

Big Sandy Pioneer Museum Located on the west side of MT HWY 87 on Main Street in Big Sandy at 87 Johannes Avenue W. While in Big Sandy, visit the old jailhouse and visitor center as well. (406) 378-2640

Buffalo Jump A division of the H. Earl Clack Museum, the Wahkpa Chu’gn Archaeological Site is a 2,000 year-old Native American Buffalo Jump. Open June 1st-Labor Day. Tours Daily 9am-4pm (406) 265-6417, www.buffalojump.org

HILL COUNTY

May Hill County Events: Discover Downtown Havre Saturday, May 14th This all-day event involves blocking off 3rd Avenue from 3rd-4th Street in order that local vendors and businesses can set up booths. This event will also involve a 5K run, a 1-mile fun run, Discover Downtown treasure hunt, ice cream eating contest, live music and food. Visit the Discover Downtown Havre Facebook page for updates.

Beaver Creek Golf Course 2 miles west of Havre on HWY 2 Hours 7am-Dark $15 for 9 holes, $25 for 18 holes (406) 265-4201, www.beavercreek.com Prairie Farms Golf Course Along the Milk River 5 miles east of Havre Please call (406) 265-4790 for tee times. Visit www.prairiefarmsgolf.com for rates

Montana Actors Theatre Located at MSU-Northern Theater in Havre, MT May and June- “Equivocation” For tickets and more information and specifics on schedule of productions visit www.mtactors.com .

Beaver Creek Park Beaver Creek Park is located along the slopes of the Bear Paw Mountains. It is the largest county park in the nation and offers day activities as well and LIBERTY COUNTY camping opportunities. Office location is 20 miles south of Havre at 17863 Beaver Creek Road, Havre Tiber Reservoir Recreation Area (406) 395-4565 Located 10 miles south of Chester on HWY 223, then 5 miles west on the Visit www.bcpark.org for fees, rules and regulations. unpaved road the scenic recreation area offers camping, fishing, swimming and boating. Fresno Reservoir & Recreation Area May 1st-Oct 1st Just 12 miles west of Havre on HWY 2 is Fresno Reservoir. This area is great (406) 456-3226, www.visitmt.com for boating, fishing, swimming and camping. (406) 759-5077 The Sweet Grass Hills Backcountry Drive A sixty-six mile route that takes visitors through the three buttes of the Sweet Hi-Line Vintage Motors Museum Grass Hills, which are separated by nothing but beautiful rolling grasslands. Located in Rudyard, MT, this auto museum has many models from a 1915 The route is very remote, and not always easy to navigate but well worth the Model T to 1976 Cadilac El Dorado to 1926 pickup trucks. effort. For information on this route between Chester and the tiny town of Open Memorial Day-Labor Day Sunburst, visit the following website: www.bigskyfishing.com/scenic-drives/ Mon-Sat 10am-4pm sweetgrass-hills.php (406) 355-4322 Liberty County Museum Havre Beneath the Streets Chester was originally a stopover for the nearest railroad shipyard in North Go back in time as much as 100 years ago and learn why the “underground” Dakota. When the Great Northern Railroad arrived in 1907, the whole town of Havre exists in this very interesting historical tour. Start the tour at 120 3rd was forced to move to the south side of the tracks in order to straighten a bend Ave, Downtown Havre. in the tracks. The Liberty County Museum includes a display of a general Mon-Sat 9am-5pm store, a one-room schoolhouse, Native American artifacts, and farm, ranch and (406) 265-8888 railroad equipment. Admission is free and donations are accepted. Located three blocks south of H. Earl Clack Museum Highway #2 at 230 2nd Street East, PO Box 417, Chester, MT 59522 Artifacts of Native American Indians, buffalo soldiers, Fort Assiniboine, Havre Open 1-5 and 7-9 daily from Mid-May to Labor Day development, dioramas of the plains lifestyle, military uniforms, documents (406)759-5256, www.co.liberty.mt.us/museum and so much more. Also part of the Montana Dinosaur Trail with many dinoHave a destination or an event you’d like to add to the next listing? saur exhibits. The museum is located in the Holiday Village Shopping Center in Havre, Montana, at 1753 U.S. Highway 2 NW #1, Havre, Montana 59501 Send it over to reporter@triciastrader.com, or call us at 406-379-2377. (406) 265-4000 Summer hours:Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm Please thank our sponsors on these pages for helping make this guide possible!


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For Sale: Cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath home, partially remodeled, new siding, insulation, windows and roof completed in 2010, as well as partial sheet rock & flooring inside. Yard is built for entertaining and includes a fire pit, a large deck, horse shoe pit and privacy fence built in 2010. Plus, a detached 24'x24' garage built in 2015! (119TA6) www.MissouriRiverRealty. com (406) 654-2273. 4-II

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Harlem Senior Center: Across from Albertsons. Meals served Mon.-Sat. at 12 noon. Meal Prices: InHouse; Under 60-$6, 60+ $5 Delivery $5.50. 5-I

Robin's Roost in Malta: Located between the Lucky Bullet and Moore's Printing. Fashions for the curvy girl! We carry sizes small to 3xl. Call 301-1442. 3-II:6-I

For Sale: Successful, commercial/ residential window washing business. Established 12 yrs w/ new growth every year. Excellent, loyal, generous clientele serving primarily Blaine and Hill County w/ great expansion potential. If worked well can be paid off in 2 yrs. Call 357-2539. 4-II


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HAVRE

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Where to Eat, Sleep & Drink in the Heart of Montana. Where to Eat, Sleep & Drink in the Heart of Montana.

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Traegargrills on sale for the first time ever! 10% off accessories or pellets with purchase of a new grill. Rebates are ending soon, so stop in to Ezzies Locations in Havre, Harlem, Malta and Glasgow. 11-I:1-I

November 19, 2014 ...............................................................Volume XII Issue 22 ...........................................................................Tricia

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Prewett Interiors ~Your Home Store~"We sell Awesome stuff!". Decor & Gifts, too. (406)2289844, 41prewett.int@ nemont.net41, First St. N., Glasgow, MT 59230. Hours: M-F 8:30-5:30. 11-I:1-I

Malta area: Many things are happening in Malta over the Holiday Season! Stores will be open on Sundays 11am-3pm starting Nov.28th 'til Christmas. Many late night openings for Christmas shopping. Watch the Malta Chamber ad for complete schedule. 11-I:1-I

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Ramblings of a Conservative

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

What Would Larry Do? In early March, I was in Washington, D.C. for a marathon. While riding the Metro subway, I spotted a subway placard above a bench seat stating: “Federal law requires that these seats be available to persons with disabilities and to seniors.” The “federal law” part grabbed my attention and I dug out my phone to snap-capture the regulations without disturbing the ear-bud clad, millennial slouched across the seat; they can be aggressive once provoked. Now let’s jump to early April, but we will come back to the subway. As a birthday present to my father-inlaw, the trophy wife, her two sisters, and yours truly sent my in-laws to Seattle to visit family. Unfortunately, by a vote of three to one, we purchased round trip tickets, so when my in-laws returned Thursday, I picked them up at the Billings Airport. It was a nice, sunny, afternoon and for

the first time in what seems like eternity, the wind was not blowing. I was ahead of schedule, a rarity for veterinarians during calving season, so I pulled my muddy pickup curbside at the airport and reclined my seat. Before long, I spotted an airport maintenance crew sealing cracks in the pavement with hot tar. It was a crew of three, leap-frogging along filling the cracks before moving the orange safety cones. I quietly studied them in my rearview mirror before realizing one of them was Larry, a hunting buddy of mine. He never saw me and I said not a word. They finished the job and as they retreated to reposition the traffic cones I witnessed the event inspiring today’s column. Seen only by God and me, Larry paused where the walkway crosses the street, bent over and scooped up a handful of decorative gravel which

had migrated from the landscape to the gutter and tossed it back to the base of the tree from which it came. I suspect the maintenance crew was not specifically instructed to hand sweep gravel from the street, yet Larry recognized this simple thing as the right thing to do. Now, back to the subway so I can make my point. Just like only doing what you are told, if you need a law forcing the able bodied to surrender their seat to the disabled and seniors, the battle has already been lost. There was a time when manners were held in high esteem; when pride in a job well done prevailed. Not anymore. Progressives promote covetousness and entitlement over common courtesy and work ethic and our American culture is dying because of it. When in doubt, ask yourself, “What would Larry do?”

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

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2 Mon Baked Ziti 3 Tue Salisbury Steak 4 Wed Potato Soup 5 Thu Stuffed Green Pepper Casserole 6 Fri Chicken Alfredo 9 Mon Hamburger Stroganoff 10 Tuesday BBQ Chicken 11 Wed Vegetable Soup 12 Thu Hamburgers 13 Fri Reuben Casserole 16 Mon Chicken Tenders 17 Tue Roast Pork - Birthday Party 18 Wed Cheesy Chicken Soup 19 Thu Hot Beef Sandwich 20 Fri Butte Pasties 23 Mon Bratwurst 24 Tue Roast Turkey 25 Wed Beef Barley 26 Thu Taco Salad Bar 27 Fri Belgian Waffles 30 Mon CLOSED 31 Tue Baked Ham

Chester, MT 59522 Across from Albertsons, Served Mon-Sat Noon 406-759-5244 MTRS Relay-Dial 711 *Menu subject to change without notification www.chestercommunitycenter.com Meal Prices: In-House--Under 60: $6.00, 60+ $5.00 A salad bar available w/ lunch every day, set out at approximately Delivery $5.50 11:30 a.m.; the main course is served at Noon. Eat all you want at 2 Mon BLTs the Center, but please do not take food home. Home delivered Meals 3 Tue Pizza available every serving day. Please call by 10:00 a.m. 4 Wed Roast Beef A salad and dessert (fruit) included, milk avail. if requested. Take 5 Thu Enchiladas outs may have salad bar in place of main dinner entree. Menus 6 Fri Beef Stew subject to change.

9 Mon Hamburger Bake 10 Tue Hot Turkey Sandwich 11 Wed Chicken Rolls 12 Thu Goulash 13 Fri Chicken & Rice Soup 14 Sat Spaghetti 16 Mon Chicken Alfredo 17 Tue Lasagna 18 Wed Pork Chops 19 Thu Taco 20 Fri Minestrone Soup 21 Sat Pork Roast 23 Mon Pulled Pork Sandwiches 24 Tue Chili Burgers 25 Wed Salad Bar 26 Thu Breakfast Meal 27 Fri Hamburger Soup 28 Sat Meat Loaf 30 Mon Memorial Day POTLUCK MEAL 31 Tue Chicken Pot Pie

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May 5 NELSON RANCH RED/BLK SIMMENTAL, Thu. SIMM-ANGUS Glasgow Stockyards 406-263-5251, 406-263-5261 263-5251, 367-5251 Private Treaty

FUNK ANGUS Funk Angus Ranch, 18 mi. NE of Frazer. Gary & Roxann, 406-392-5777

Private Treaty

BAR STAR CATTLE Polled & Horned Herefords www.barstarcattle.com, Loma, MT. Chad 406-399-7811 or Stephanie 739-4303

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BEERY’S LAND & LIVESTOCK at the ranch, Vida, MT. Matt 406-979-5720 or Joanne 406-773-5710

Private Treaty EWING ANGUS at the ranch, 14 mi west of Malta, MT. Call 406-654-2347. Private Treaty

GUNDERSON HEREFORDS at the ranch, Rudyard, MT. Dale and Lanea Gunderson, 406-355-4212.

NEXT YEAR Dec. 2016 SHIPWHEEL CATTLE Chinook, MT 406-357-2492 www.ShipwheelCattle.com Feb. 2017 WITTKOPP ANGUS Glasgow, MT Home 406-485-3552, Cell 974-3552 Feb. 2017 BULLS OF THE BIG SKY http://www.bullsofthebigsky.com/ Mar. 2017

INFINITY ANGUS RANCH 406-893-4456, 406-893-7788 Edwin Miner/Monica Haaland

Mar. 2017 CLEAR CREEK ANGUS BULL SALE 406-395-4962 www.clearcreekangus.com

BUY-SELL-TRADE Vintage Collectibles: Kokomo Joe's Trading Post, Chester Montana. 406-759-6472. 5-I For Sale: 300 Win. Mag Weatherby Vanguard, 3.9x40 Leupold scope, sling & shells, $676.99. 22 cal. Savage Rascal "Red" $125. Encore T/C .308 Win, 2x6 Simmons scope, holster, case & shells, $659.99. Call 403-1804. 5-I:6-II For Sale: Purebred German Shepherd Pups (2nd litter). Call (406) 2654384. Leave message. 5-I

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Mar. 2017 MASTER ANGUS Bear Paw Livestock, Chinook, MT www.masterangus.com 406-357-2265 or 680-7483 Apr. 2017 R. MATH FARMS ANGUS SALE Milk River Pavilion, Malta, MT Bob Math 406-674-5562 Apr. 2017 NISSEN ANGUS ANNUAL PROD. SALE Blaine County Fairgrounds, Chinook Jeff & Christie Nissen 406-357-2643 info@nissenangus.com; nissenangus.com Apr. 2017 BOWLES J5 REDS Glasgow Stockyards, Glasgow, MT 406-357-3125, 539-3100, 539-2102 bbowlesj5@yahoo.com Apr. 2017 FLYING K RANCH BULL SALE at Swift Current, SK Canada www.flyingkranch.ca Brian & Christine Hanel, 306-773-6313 Apr. 2017 NORTHERN PREMIER ANGUS SALE Bear Paw Livestock, Chinook www.montanasnorthernpremier.com Kelly McCracken, 406-262-2347 Apr. 2017 SANDY BAR RANCH 37th Annual Bull and Female Sale 110 mi. north of Malta, MT at Aneroid, Sask. 306-588-2545, www.sandybarangus.com Apr. 2017 MILK RIVER ANGUS at Bear Paw Livestock, Chinook, MT Clayton Hofeldt for info, 406-945-0850. Apr. 2017 NORTH COUNTRY BREEDERS at Glasgow Stockyards, Glasgow, MT Fossum Angus 406-724-3327 or 724-7119 Humbert Angus 406-783-5341 or 783-7771 www.billpelton.com

For Sale: Located in Havre, Montana. Spacious 5 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath home that includes additional space in the basement and a recent interior remodel, as well as a washer/dryer and a new roof! Asking $137,000 (615MR) www.MissouriRiverRealty. com (406) 654-2273. 5-I

CHAMBER’S MARCH MADNESS ELITE 8 WINNERS

by Lisa Olk/Koski, Executive Director, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, Inc. announces the winners of the March Madness Elite 8 books. • Game 1: Book #71 Reynolds, Ryan Feezell, Kelly Sillerud • Game 2: Book #88 Shalaine Lawson, Barron Parks, Rob Brunelle • Game 3: Book #26 Thompson & Sons, Rich Kingsley, Max Monson • Game 4: Book #74 Reynolds, Matt Garsjo, Dean Vegge • Game 5: Book #1 Thompson & Sons, Lana Jones, Terry Colbrese • Game 6: Book #89 Donna Waarvik, Sherri LeGare, Betty Stone • Game 7: Box #31 Tana Tweten, Reynolds, Jerry Fischer Thank you to all of our sponsors and participants of the March Madness Elite 8 books. The Chamber appreciates ALL of your support. Each year the Chamber hosts high school boys and girls tournaments. Your contribution from the sales of this promotion allows us to continue to successfully bid all tournaments feasible for Glasgow to host. Checks can be picked up at our new location (313 Klein Avenue, next to Helland Law Firm) starting today and those not picked up will be mailed starting April 15th. As of 2:37PM today, the 29th Annual Montana Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament has a full field of 200 teams!!! At the start of the day (4-19-16), we had 183 teams. Last year the cup filled on July 2, 2015. 2015 was the first time the Montana Governor’s Cup filled for the past 13 years. The Cup only had full rosters from 1998 to 2002. We are currently accepting registrations for a waiting list. For more information, please contact the Glasgow Chamber at 406-228-2222. To see a full listing of the teams check out our website at www.montanagovcup.com


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Natural Gas 2.15 Silver 17.3 Meanwhile, the wheat market is dealing with Gold 1249.20 burdensome supplies, both domestically and worldwide. US $ 94.38 Abundant rains in the central and southern plains the past Canadian $ 0.7924 Euro 1.1328 two weeks have eliminated any drought and saved a crop Dow Jones 17984 that was on the verge of disaster. The hard red winter wheat After a sharp rally the previous week, wheat and corn gave up much of their tour gains. begins Soybeans are managing crop next week and we should get a better look at to hold most of their rally. Trading in the grain complex has turned volatile as investment funds pour in production potential. capital, hoping to get an early start on a potential weather market. Long term forecasts do suggest hot and conditions in much of the Midwest – but the timing is ambiguous. Some say it will be mid-summer, and dry The cattle complex was others mixed week fall of –trading there as well. Cash markets were sharply that would certainly hurt the crops. However, sayafter it will a bevolatile late summer/early and that would likely help the cropstowith harvest. way, the grain complexdespite is likely toboxed see muchbeef more of this typeholding of lower, unable fend offEither the weaker futures values steady. Slaughter weights are price action as we move through the growing season. declining along the normal seasonal pattern, coming more in line with historical averages. The April cattleMeanwhile, the wheat market is placements dealing with burdensome both domestically and worldwide. on-feed report showed highersupplies, than last year but within the trade expectations. Placements were a Abundant rains in the central and southern plains the past two weeks have eliminated any drought and saved a crop that wasspring on the verge of disaster. The hard red winter wheat crop tour begins next week and bit delayed this in the southern plains as good grazing conditions kept calves on grass and winter wheat we should get a better look at production potential. pastures longer than normal. Average placement weights were heavier than normal, reflecting the better than The cattlegains. complex was mixed after a volatile week of trading there as well. Cash markets were sharply normal lower, unable to fend off the weaker futures despite boxed beef values holding steady. Slaughter weights are decliningEnergy pricesseasonal continued to push the averages. commodity along the normal pattern, coming more inhigher line with as historical The Aprilspace enjoys another round of fund cattle-on-feedWith report showed placements higher than last year but within the trade expectations. Placements investing. interest rates continuing at historically low levels, money managers continue to struggle for were a bit delayed this spring in the southern plains as good grazing conditions kept calves on grass and winter wheat pastures longer than were normal. quiet Averageafter placement weights performance were heavier than normal, reflecting returns. Precious metals a strong the first half of April. The Dow and currencies the better than normal gains. continue to pace sideways like they have for much of the month. continued push higher as the commodity space enjoys another round of fund investing. Energy prices THIS IS Ato SOLICITATION. Reproduction or rebroadcast of any portion of this information is strictly With interest rates continuing at historically low levels, money managers continue to struggle for returns. prohibited without written permission. The information reflected herein Precious metals were quiet after a strong performance the first half of April. 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For Sale: 30 year old composted sheep manure, will load. Call 406-357-3610. 3-II:6-I Help Wanted: STARS Pyramid Model Coach. 40 hours per week, some night/wknd work reqd. Travel reqd. Health insurance and other benefits. Ability to lift 25 lbs. For more information and to apply www. familyconnectionsmt.org. 5-I Download us on Mobile! The Tricia's Trader mobile app is now on Google PlayStore and Apple App Store. Get it now! x For Sale: Shop Smith Mark 510 Lathe-Drill-Saw-SanderBoring-Planer and band saw with books. $1,500 OBO. Also, GB Series 800 tractor loader, no welds, $2,000 OBO. Call 406-527-3435. 3-II:9-I

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DAVE SAYS: 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, My husband and I are just starting to get control of our

finances, but we have a problem. My dad has a habit of expecting us to buy things for him. I know he has money, but anytime he knows we’re going to the store, he gives us a list of things he wants. If he’s with us, he just throws things in the cart and expects us to pay. He acts like we have an obligation to do all this for him. I love my dad, but this has become annoying. What can we do? ~Christina Dear Christina, I know you love your dad, but he sounds like the kind of guy who doesn’t really respect boundaries. And these kinds of folks, as a rule, don’t like it when they’re suddenly confronted with them. Regardless, you need to have a firm but loving talk with your dad. Let him know how much he means to both of you, but remind him that you and your husband are working hard to get into better financial shape. This means you can’t spend more than is absolutely necessary. If he’s hungry, have him over for dinner. If he just needs one or two small things, that’s not such a big deal. But you’re not obligated to pay his way just because he’s your dad. Like I said, he may or may not like this conversation. He may fuss and throw a little fit, but at that point it becomes his problem, not yours. Chances are he’ll come around in a week or so, and after he gets over the embarrassment of it all, everything will be all right again. You aren’t an unloving or ungrateful daughter for not letting him run all over you. Talk to him in a kind, respectful way. If you feel you can’t stand up to him alone, ask your husband to lend support or put a voice to your wishes. It’s important that you’re both on the same page with this issue. ~Dave For Sale: Located in Saco, Montana. 1,463+/-sq.ft. 3 DEAR DAVE, bedroom 2 bath home with I’m debt-free except for my house. I make about $120,000 a year, and I have a truck that’s worth around $33,000 and a car that’s beautifully landscaped yard worth $28,000. I don’t have an emergency fund, so I was wondering and numerous interior updates. if I should sell the truck to establish my emergency savings. New flooring throughout, as ~Eric well as a completely remodeled kitchen and main floor Dear Eric, A good rule of thumb is to never have more than half of bathroom. This home is moveyour annual income tied up in things that go down in value. You’re in ready with inexpensive taxes not quite there, but you’re close. And I love your idea of wanting to and utilities.... making it easy to immediately establish an emergency fund. You never know what life own! Asking $99,500 (114AR) is going to unexpectedly throw at you, and an emergency fund is great www.MissouriRiverRealty. insurance against that sort of thing. Here’s how I look at it. Nothing you’ve told me indicates that com (406) 654-2273. 5-I this truck represents anything being out of control. It’s an expensive truck, but it’s not like you make $30,000 a year and have a $33,000 Need burgers? We have what truck. That kind of thing would be just plain stupid. But if you don’t you need for your upcoming need or want the truck — and you’re that passionate about having a graduation parties, weddings big, instant emergency fund in place — then sell it! and brandings. Call Bear Paw . ~Dave Meats today at 265-2440, * Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. or visit us online at www. He has authored five New York Times best-selling books. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 11 million listeners each week on more than 550 radio stations and digital outlets. Dave’s latest bearpawmeats.com. 5-I project, EveryDollar, provides a free online budget tool. Follow Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com.

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For Sale: Taking orders on 1,000 tons of straight alfalfa off a pivot. Net wrapped round bales. Trucking available. $125/ ton. Trucking available. Montana Hay Co., 406-670-6551. 5-I:7-II

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John 406-403-4402 Micha 406-403-5316 Come in to All Seasons Home Center @729 2nd Ave S., Glasgow, with your measurements for your additions, pole barns, and your garage packages. See how we can accommodate you. Call 406-228-8288. 5-I

For Sale: 2000 Buick La Sabre 4 dr, 180K, champagne color, great mlg, needs work, $1800. 1994 F150 4WD pickup 302, 5 sp, needs tranny, decent tires, fairly straight, $500. 1995 Ford F250 very clean, good cond., silver/ red truck box and tailgate. (Replaced w/bale bed), asking $400. 406-378-3199. 4-II Wanted: Experienced, Reliable mechanic with the knowledge on how to do just about everything, needs to also provide great customer service, and have good work ethic. Chinook Tire and Lube 357-2901 or 781-8557. 5-I

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Coming to Malta! "The Daae Family" at the 15th Annual Milk River Gospel Jamboree held June 24-26, Malta High School Auditorium. Come listen and be inspired. Visit www.mrgjamboree.org or call 406-654-1292. 5-I

Investment Time? For Sale or Lease is the Former Vets Club, Havre, MT. Main floor & basement, 8400 sq. ft. each. Possible offices, restaurant, recreation ??? Lease or Purchase. Call owners at 406-265-2941. 2-I:7-II

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For Sale: 2015 crop 2nd cutting alfalfa in 3x4s, tarped, $110/ton. 250 tons avail. Trucking available. Montana Hay Co., 4066 7 0 - 6 5 5 1 . Tr u c k i n g available. Montana Hay Co., 406-670-6551. 5-I:7-II

For Sale: RARE KNIVES Large Selection RUANA CASE XX ~ SCHRADE Hard - to - find USA-made Old Timer & Uncle Henry Knife/Scissor Sharpening Big Sky Images & Collectibles Havre Holiday Village Mall, 406-399-6522. 4-II

SMALL BUSINESS TRAINING SERIES - FREE CLASS

PhillCo and the Malta Chamber are proud to bring to the community a free class to enhance your small business. This class will be taught by Joe LaPlante from the Small Business Development Center in Havre. The course is free and open to the public. The May 10th class’ focus will be “Social Media Marketing for Your Business”. Please RSVP at https://docs.google.com/forms/ d/1DgMSF5jSeNayUrssDP6jwfOfzr4-ShX8poo5Z8pA-pk/ viewform?c=0&w=1 or contact the Chamber at malta@ itstriangle.com. Class is to be held Tuesday, May 10, 2016 from 6pm - 8pm in the Malta Business Center, 46 S 1st St E, Malta, MT 59538.

For Sale: 6 wheeler 16 hp, like new, has 420 hrs, also have track for it. And JD AMT 600 14 hp eng; 5000 watt generator; 1.86 hp 6-cycle Perkins engine; 1975 Dodge box ambulance (has generator and winch), good work truck. Call 406-450-4760. 4-II

Now Hiring: Timber Creek Village Assisted Living is Growing! Hiring CNAs, Resident Assistants, Cooks & Dietary Aides. Must be dependable, highly motivated and team player! Comp. hiring package, including shift differentials, flex. scheduling, vaca. pay and meals during shift. Mail resume or apply in person: 155 34th Ave. W., Havre; located behind KMart. 5-I Just Us Construction is the company to call for all your Seamless gutters, all types of roofs and elastomeric sprayon roof coatings, plus all types of Ag painting. Call 406-680-2669. 4-I:5-II For Rent: Independent Living for 62+ and/or Disabled, Subsidized Rent 30% of income, Living Rm, full kitchen, bedrm, bathrm w/ tub or shower & safety bars. 465 sq. ft., Public Transit, 5 meals/ wk avail. $25, Equal Housing Opportunity & Handicapped. Sweet Grass Lodge: Shirley Peck, Manager, Chester, MT,406-759-5400, MTRS Relay – Dial 711. 3-I:9-II 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. 2-I:7-II


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Looking for a Mountain Get-away? Go to www. conroyrealestate.com. 2-II:8-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 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/ 3-II:6-I

UPPER MISSOURI RIVER PADDLEFISH SEASON OPENS MAY 1, MANDATORY REPORTING FOR HARVEST

This year’s Montana paddlefish seasons will again kick off on May 1 with the opening of the Upper Missouri River section from Fort Benton downstream to Fort Peck Dam. Camping and other access will be available at the James Kipp Recreation Area near the Fred Robinson Bridge south of Malta. The area is a popular location for paddlefish anglers and their families, and the public boat ramp at the Kipp Recreation Area is fully operational. For questions about the recreation area and other surrounding federal lands, contact the BLM Lewistown office at 406-538-1900. CMR officials can be reached by calling 406-538-8706. According to Cody Nagel, FWP Region 6 Fisheries Biologist, “Snowpack is close to average in the Missouri River headwaters this year, so flows will likely mimic historical data. In addition, the recent moisture that we have had across the state will definitely help kick-start the upstream migration of paddlefish.” There will no longer be a Paddlefish Hotline, like there has been in the past, which provided anglers information on river flows and harvest data. “Anglers interested in river flows should use the USGS website for information, particularly the Landusky gauging station,” said Nagle. The direct link for the USGS Landusky web page is http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/ uv?site_no=06115200. For the Upper Missouri, a total of 750 permits were available for paddlefish harvest. Successful applicants may harvest a fish anytime during the season, from May 1 through June 15. Those anglers that harvest a fish must mandatorily report their catch within 48 hours of harvest. Harvest can be reported to creel clerks stationed in the area (at James Kipp and Rock Creek Campgrounds) or by phone at 877-397-9753 or 406-444-0356. Those anglers not successful in drawing a harvest tag were issued a snag and release license. Additionally, anglers that did not participate in the permit drawing that want to participate in the snag and release fishery can still purchase an Upper Missouri River Paddlefish Snag and Release License online, at an FWP office, or at any license provider. The paddlefish season on the Missouri River below Fort Peck Dam and in the Yellowstone River below the mouth of the Bighorn River opens May 15, and the archery fishing season for paddlefish in the Fort Peck Dredge Cuts below Fort Peck Dam opens July 1. As in the past, anglers may only select one area to fish for paddlefish in Montana: Upper Missouri River (White Tag-for those successful in the drawing), Yellowstone River and Missouri River downstream of Fort Peck Dam (Yellow Tag), and the Fort Peck Dredge Cut archery only season (Blue Tag). All paddlefish anglers should obtain a copy of the Montana 2016 Paddlefish Regulations, or 2016 Montana Fishing Regulations, which contain specific rules for each of the different seasons and river stretches. For more on the paddlefish seasons and regulations, see the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov under “Fishing” and “Regulations” and “Eastern District” then click on “Paddlefish Regulations” for a pdf file. Or, pick up a copy of the 2016 paddlefish pamphlet or 2016 Montana Fishing Regulations at FWP offices or any other license provider.

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For Sale: '74 Ford F250 2x4, 4 spd, 360 V8 motor w/ utility box. 70% rubber, new brakes, master cylinder, seat, fuel pump, ball joints, tie rods and muffler. 500 g fuel tank, 5,000 watt gen, air comp, torch w/o bottles, Hobart 110 welder, completely serviced, new fire ext. $5,000 OBO. Call 654-7070. 5-I

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