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Trader's Dispatch - June 2023

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##### A techie I’m not, dear God. I tried to locate a website by putting the address in an email box instead of the browser. Not good... ##### Thank you, Lord, for watching over me today when I put the TV remote in my purse instead of my cell phone.

Dean Brandt Phil Gates (406) 899-4763 (406) 750-3071 office: (406) 268-9614 email: mtmtlfab@gmail.com

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2013 Ford F350

2020 Chevrolet 2500HD

Supercab, 4x4 with 8-ft. Knapheide utility box and light duty crane, 6.7 liter Powerstroke diesel, new tires, great running truck...................................................................... $39,999

Double cab, 4x4, long box, 6.6 litre gas engine, 6 speed automatic transmission, power windows, locks and mirrors, aluminum wheels, nice truck............................................ $41,999

2013 Ford F250 XL

2018 Chevrolet 2500 HD

Regular cab, 4x4, 6.2 liter engine that runs off propane, only 70,000 miles, cloth seat, vinyl floor, power windows, locks and mirrors........................................................... $24,999

Crew cab LT 4x4 with 8-ft. long bed, bed liner, running boards, 81,000 miles, remote start, new tires, aluminum wheels, power windows, locks and mirrors.............................. $38,950

2017 Chevrolet 3500HD

2019 Ford F250 XL

Double cab, 4x4 dually with 9-ft. utility box and pipe rack, excellent condition, new tires, 6.0 litre gas engine, 89,500 miles..................................................................... $44,999

Supercab, 4x4 with 8-ft. long bed, 87,000 miles, 6.2 litre gas, FX4 Offroad package, new tires, bed liner, back up camera, power windows, locks and mirrors, locking rear differential.... ............................................................................. $36,999

Two $1000 scholarships awarded to NE graduates

By Chabella Guzman, communications specialist The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center is pleased to present two scholarships for $1000 to high school seniors in the Panhandle of Nebraska to further their education at the Nebraska University Campuses, including the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. Scholarship winners are: Mackenzie Liakos, a Bridgeport High School senior, will attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to major in Agriculture Education. She said after receiving her teaching certification, she plans to return to a rural area and be an agriculture education teacher and FFA advisor. “I grew up on a fourth-generation family farm where we raised and fed cattle,” Liakos said. “We also grew corn, dry edible beans, and sugar beets.” She grew her sweet corn, sold it in the summer, and owns a small cattle herd. “This scholarship is important to me because it is an investment in my future. I appreciate everything the Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center does to engage youth in agriculture, and this scholarship is a way that I can help do the same by inspiring the next generation of leaders through agriculture education,” Liakos said. Braelyn Shrewsbury, a senior at Alliance High School, will be attending Eastern Wyoming College to pursue a degree in Veterinary Technology. She plans to return to the Alliance area and work at Alliance Animal Clinic as a Licensed Veterinary Technician. “My family runs a cattle operation which I spent lots of time as a kid helping out. The older I got and the more involved in sports I got, the harder it was for me to spend much time out at the family ranch, which is north of Ellsworth, Neb., She said. “FFA allowed me to compete in numerous contests giving me experiences with different career paths I may want to take.” A visit to the vet’s office set her on the path to becoming a veterinary technician. “I went with my dad to the vet’s office to watch my horse’s teeth get floated. And I saw a tech helping out, and I was very intrigued. I asked lots of questions about what they did, which led me to get an internship opportunity at Alliance Animal Clinic,” Shrewsbury said. “This opportunity showed me exactly how it would be in the real world, and I absolutely loved it.” The UNL Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center Annual Student Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors majoring in Agronomy, Ag Economics, Animal Science, Vet Science, Agriculture Technology, or a related degree emphasizing agriculture.

National Turkey Lovers Day

2017 RAM 4500

2018 GMC Sierra 3500HD SLE

Crew cab, 4x4, 6.0L gas engine, 6 speed shiftable automatic, power seat, 8-ft. long box with spray in bed liner, aluminum wheels, new tires, factory trailer tow package...... $39,999

Crew cab, 4x4 dually with 9-ft. flatbed, 6 new tires, 6.7 liter diesel, 1 owner, no accident, gooseneck ball, 16,500 lb GVW, pulling beast. NADA RETAIL is $49,950................................ ...................................................OUR PRICE $45,999

2006 Chevrolet 2500HD

2016 Ford T150

Low roof cargo van, racks in back, padded vinyl cargo floor, less than 77,000 miles, ready to go.......................$31,999

Due to the Coronavirus we are unsure of business hours. So if you have questions, or want to schedule an appointment, please call or text Brian on his cell phone: 406-868-4309 between 9 am - 6 pm. Thanks!

Regular cab, 4x4 work truck with 8-ft. Knapheide utility box with 6 locking storage compartments and top load storage. 113,800 miles on 6.0 gas, previously owned by Red Cross.... ............................................................................. $22,999

2017 Ford F250 XL

Supercab, 4x4, long box, vinyl floor, cloth seats, 6.2 litre engine, 6 speed automatic transmission.................. $34,999

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Date When Celebrated: Third Sunday in June National Turkey Lovers Day is a special day that just had to be created. When you think about eating delicious turkey, you usually think about Thanksgiving. To millions of Americans, turkey is their favorite meal. Why then, don’t we have it more often on any of he other 364 days of the year? Perhaps, the answer is simple...we just don’t think about it. Then, along come National Turkey Lovers Day, to remind us to have it in the middle of June. How do you celebrate National Turkey Lovers Day? This answer to this question is quite simple. Eat turkey today. The true participant will eat turkey for both lunch and dinner. A turkey sandwich, hot or cold, along with some turkey soup is the perfect lunch time fare today. For dinner you have many more options. Chances are the weather will be hot, so you won’t want to heat up the kitchen roasting a traditional turkey dinner. We suggest you cook it outdoors: grill it, smoke it, fry it, or try a trash can turkey. Either way, it will be delicious. The Origin of National Turkey Lovers Day: This special holiday is rather new. It was created in 2016 by the National Turkey Federation.


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