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July 16, 2014
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2A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2014
For all your Farm/Ranch,
Recreational, Residential,
and Commercial needs.
Alan
Seigfreid
Amanda
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Jim & Janice Knudsen 120 2nd St. N.E. • Sidney Mt. 59270
(O) 406-433-3010 • (C) 406-489-3010
Broker/Owners
email: [email protected]
Website: www.missouririverrealty.com
OBITUARIES
Dorothy Rogney, 95,
Fairview, MT
Fairview Centennial Rifle
on Sale for Limited Time
Memorial services for Dorothy Rogney, 95, of Sidney, MT
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has taken place and inurnment will take place at the Sidney
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be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.
Dorothy died Wednesday, July 9, 2014, at Sidney Health
Center Extended Care in Sidney, MT.
Melvin Wilson, 75,
Sidney, MT
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Do you have news or photos from
McKenzie County you would like
in The Roundup?
CONTACT:
Kathy Taylor in Watford City
701-842-6188
AREA RECOVERY GROUPS
MONDAYS:
Noon — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
1 - 3 p.m. – Grief Recovery Support Group in First
Lutheran Church, Fellowship Room, Watford City.
6 p.m. – Al-Anon,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Fairview Alliance
Church, 704 S. Western Ave.
8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions
or ride.
TUESDAYS:
7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
WEDNESDAYS:
5:00 p.m. – 6REHU/LIH<RXQJ3HRSOH·V1$$$VWHS
recovery group, 25 yr. old & younger, Trinity Lutheran
Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Public
Library, Watford City.
THURSDAYS:
7 p.m. – 1$PHHWLQJ0RQ'DN7UXFNLQJRIÀFH%OGJ
W. Holly, Sidney.
8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions
or ride.
FRIDAYS:
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones faith based recovery
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is open.
7 p.m. – Watford City area Celebrate Recovery,
Assembly of God, 2117 S. Main. For help call Robert
417-296-2809 or Stephanie 417-296-2810.
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Sidney.
SATURDAYS:
7P.M. – AA 24 hour group, Northern Pump &
Compression, Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675
for directions or ride.
9 a.m. & 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church
Education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
SUNDAYS:
7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney
LAKE WATER LEVEL REPORT
Sakakawea
Fort Peck
Current Elevation .......................... 1846.3 ....................2230.2
/DVW:HHN·V(OHY ......................... 1845.8 ....................2229.9
One Year Ago ............................... 1836.5 .......................2249
Release For Day (C.F.S.) ............. 29,000 ......................7,500
SIDNEY WEATHER DATA
Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center
Date
High
Low
Precip.
July 07 ....................... 76 ........................55 .....................0.09
July 08 ....................... 78 ........................56 .....................0.00
July 09 ....................... 86 ........................51 .....................0.00
July 10 ...................... 90 ........................63 .....................0.00
July 11 ....................... 79 ........................59 .....................0.04
July 12 ....................... 81 ........................56 .....................0.00
July 13 ....................... 75 ........................52 .....................0.00
Average YTD Precipitation ...............................................2.12
Funeral services for Melvin Wilson, 75, of Sidney, MT will be
at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at Fulkerson Memorial
Chapel. Interment will be in Richland Memorial Park in Sidney,
MT. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared
with family at www.fulkersons.com.
Melvin died on Friday evening, July 11, 2014 at the Sidney
Health Center Extended Care.
Marvin Kilen, 70,
Fairview, MT
Marvin was born on November 7, 1943, Fairview, MT
to Ole and Myrl (Lyon) Kilen.
He grew up on the family farm
in the Girard Community. He
attended grade school at East
Lone Butte School, Girard
Community and graduated
from Sidney High School in
1961. After graduation Marvin
attended Eastern Montana
College in Billings. He was
united in marriage to Pamela
“Pam” Hawley, on September
19, 1964, at Zion Lutheran
Church, Fairview, MT. They
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Richland County during the winter months. In 1971, Marvin
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which became an additional business to his farming.
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closed then became an active member of Zion Lutheran Church
in Fairview. He served on the church council and also taught
Sunday School. Marvin was currently serving on the board of
Lower Yellowstone Electric. In his younger years, Marvin boxed
for Bud Starr in the Fairview Boxing Club and later coached AAU
Wresting in Fairview. Marvin loved his family, his extended family,
and his dogs, Pounder and Suzy.
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Healthcare, Billings, MT.
He is survived by his wife, Pam Kilen, his two sons, Marlon
Kilen and Ken (Connie) Kilen, his brother, Marlo “Piker” Salsbury
all of Fairview, MT; his sister, Myrna (Randy) Davis, Sidney, MT;
his grandchildren, Tyla Kilen, Bainville, MT and Jacob Kilen, Sidney, MT; special friend, Bill Lewis; honorary grandchildren, Ryan
and Marcia Kopp; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his parents; step father, Loyd
Salsbury; sister, Janis Whiteman; and several cousins.
Sidney VFW and Elks
Lodge to Host Honor
Ride and Service
Appreciation
Submitted by Tina Stauser
It is easy to take liberty for granted, when you have never
had it taken from you-Author Unknown. The VFW and Elks
Lodge of Sidney, Montana invite community, military personnel,
veterans and their families to attend the second annual Honor
Ride and Service Appreciation Day on July 26th.
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of our country,” said Jodie Leland, committee chair.
Proceeds from the Honor Ride will support the local Needy
Veterans Fund which supports Veterans in need in Eastern
Montana.
This year the event is sponsored by the Sidney VFW and
Elks, Ranger Lounge, Monty and Jolene Erickson,J & L Pit Liners, Richland County Health Department, Senior Corps RSVP,
and Richland County Transportation.
At 9:00 attendees will be served breakfast at the VFW in
Sidney to kick off a 150 mile Honor Ride. The Classic Car and
Motorcycle ride is open to the public; non-veterans will pay a
$20 fee for their poker hand. The Flag Ceremony and Taps will
be held at 10:00 AM. The run begins at 11:00 with stops at:
Sidney, Lambert, Richey, Glendive, and back to Sidney. Snacks
are arranged at some of the stops.
The Ranger Lounge will serve a free-will donation dinner
with at 6:00 at the VFW. There will be no charge to our honored
servicemen and women.
DJ and prize drawings will begin at 7:00pm.
Any question about the Honor Ride and Service Appreciation Day call Jodie at 406-480-1999.
Park Ranger
Led Hike
Looking for a fun and free outdoor activity? Come visit
Fort Union Trading Post and take a guided hike with one of our
Park Rangers!
On July 19, 2014, 1:00pmCST, at Fort Union Trading Post
National Historic Site, 15550 N Dakota 1804, Williston, ND
58801. Meet at the Bourgeois House Visitor center. Hike will
start at the north entrance of Fort Union. The guided tour will
take a little over an hour and the ranger will discuss the history
of Fort Union, the natural features and ecosystems of the area.
You will want to bring the following; bug repellant, sunblock,
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for $1.50
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Fairview Chamber and Fairview Festival Committee announce
the opportunity to purchase a limited edition Henry Big Boy .45
colt. The Historical Armory designed an engraved snapshot of
the Fairview community including Broadhead Maternity Home,
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and an oil rig.
The guns will be for sale at Fairview Festival, Saturday, July
19th, 2014 or by email at [email protected]. The cost
of the gun is $1600.00 and is available only for a limited time.
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Chamber and Fairview Festival committees.
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engraving is an option for an additional cost. The limited edition
centennial gun is only available until December 31st, 2014.
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Richland County
Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone.
Thurs., July 17
5 p.m. — TOPS, Crestwood NW entrance, Weigh-ins
5-5:30 p.m. Meeting 5:30-6 p.m.
Fri. - Sun., July 18-20
Fairview Old Timers Festival.
Fri., July 18
6:30 - 7:30 a.m.– 0HQ·V%UHDNIDVW)HOORZVKLS 6LGQH\/XWKHUDQ%UHWKUHQ&KXUFK
11:30 a.m. — Sidney Senior Citizen Center will be hosting
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6:30 p.m. – 5 stone drug and alcohol recovery meeting,
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open.
Sat., July 19
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Sun., July 20
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CDL Driver Testing Ribbon Cutting
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Loren Young, Mark Rehbein, Lynette Simonton, Alida Ames, Russ Huotari, County Commissioner Duane
Mitchell and Sidney Chamber Executive Director Jessica Davies.
Vander Weele Honored by Sidney Kiwanis
Bill Vander Weele was honored at Kiwanis last Thursday
for his many years of dedication to the community and Kiwanis.
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every project, serving on the board and as club president, being
the Key Club advisor, and working with K Kids.
Vander Weele returned to his native Wisconsin where he
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2014
SUMMER CLEARANCE EVENT
LONG SUMMER DAYS, GREAT SUMMER DEALS.
2014 Jeep Patriot Latitude
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CONDUCTING THE
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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2014 • 12:30 PM
109 - 6th Street NE
Watford City, ND
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Philip & Caralynn have sold their home and are moving so will sell the majority of their
personal property at auction. All is very clean and maintained. Take note of the toy collection.
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(2) Matching Lazy Boy recliners
(3) Matching glass top end tables & matching sofa table
Dining room table w/ 8 chairs w/ blue seats
(4) Bar stools – match dining set
Brown tone couch, 96”
(2) Wooden end tables
Wooden magazine rack
Wooden rocking horse
(10) Cushioned stackable chairs
Sewing cabinet
Executive desk
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Hewlett Packard fax machine
Four drawer filing cabinet
Treadmill
Beer & wine making equipment
Four dozen beer bottles
Wicker end table – small
Child’s white wicker rocking chair
White wicker mirror
Oak cabinet stereo w/ turntable, 8 track & radio
Patio set, round table w/ five chairs
Sound bar for TV
CD player w/ AM-FM radio
(2) Sony surround sound speaker
Five- CD changer w/ AM-FM radio
Nextar GPS system
6 ft. Folding tables
Assorted pictures
Glass assortment
Assorted bedding & table cloths
Quilt rack for hand quilting
KITCHEN
• Blender
• Smoothie maker
• Meat grinder, manual
OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST
Lee Halvorson
#549
Williston, ND
(701) 774-2923
[email protected]
www.highplainsauction.com
www.farmauctionguide.com/highplains
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$23,923
Must qualify for all rebates
ANTIQUES
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Cream can
Potato planter
Saw
Zenith radio (does not work)
Electric can clothes washer
(12) Classic cars of the 50’s w/ display case
Bobcat radio controlled skid steer #753
Melroe Spray Coupe, 1/16th scale, 25th year
Bobcat flatbed trailer w/ 4 Bobcat skid steers, 1:50 scale
Bobcat #325 compact excavator, 1:25 scale
Bobcat loader, 1:25 scale
Red Wing GMC truck w/ trailer, white, 1:64 scale
1948 Red Wing Diamond T w/ trailer, 1:43 scale
Tonka Carquest 1936 Dodge tanker
Tonka truck w/ horse box
Tonka Jeep
Super Value tractor trailer
1929 Carquest Model “A” wrecker
1960 Super Mix pick up, locking bank
1953 Texaco pick up w/ gas pump
Napa auto parts tractor trailer
Napa RAYLOC tractor trailer
(3) Hallmark classic cars, Chevy Bel Air conv; Golden Eagle
conv; Mark V conv w/ two scenic sidewalk signs
• John Deere 6600 combine
• Fisher Price cassette player
Orville Mjelstad
Sales Manager
Arnegard, ND
(701) 586-3731
Jim Borseth
#868
Williston, ND
(701) 572-5480
$23,923
2014 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4
Golf bag with set of men’s clubs & umbrella
(2) Electric drills
Skil saw
Shop vacuum & electric heater
Set of car ramps
Band saw
Miscellaneous tools and garden tools
Husky pickup tool box
Black & Decker tree trimmer
Worx Tri Vac all in one blower/vacuum/mulcher
Toro lawn mower
Ryobi grass trimmer
Outdoor Christmas decorations & assorted Christmas lights
Plastic snow fence
Shelving units
18 Piece BBQ tool set; never been used
102 decorative cement blocks
Outdoor hanging lights
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ACTION AUTO DISCOUNT -$947
CHRYSLER REBATE -$1,500
#4559
$32, 275
ACTION AUTO DISCOUNT -$1,016
$31,259
$31,259
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3.6 V6, automatic, air
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For your transportation needs, call:
433-2312 • 1-800-788-2312
220 East Main, Sidney
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Jon Nelson
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482-4098 (Home) 488-7759 (Home) 433-2312 (Office)
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JOHN HARTWICK
ESTATE AUCTION
Richland Co. - Risky Place to Live?
Part 1 in a Series from Your Richland Co. Red Cross
By Lynn Sloan
Natural or man-made
hazards exist throughout our
nation, and Richland County is
no exception. The four highest
risks in our area are Flooding,
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SAT., JULY 26, 2014 • 9:00 A.M.
Real Estate • House • Large Gun Collection
LOCATION: CUSTER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Guns Sell At 1 pm | Real Estate Sells At Noon
Location of house: 519 S. Center Ave, Miles City, MT (turn at Albertsons on STOWER
and go 11 blocks to Center Ave, turn right, 1st house on the left). House appointments
are available on Friday, July 25, 2014 by appointment. CONTACT RICK 406-939-1632
(An open house will be held the second week of July)
• Lever Action & Pump Rifles • Pistols • Buffalo & Military Guns
• Gun Safes & Reloading Equip • Gator & Woodworking Equip (Consigned by Ralph Grinke)
• Rifles • Shotguns • Muzzleloaders • Household • Lawn, Garden & Shop
“John was an avid gun collector, hunter, and
reloader. His family is offering his unique
collection for sale at this special auction.
Everything in this ‘one of a kind’ auction
is high quality and has been meticulously
cared for. See you July 26th.”
–Rick
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the resulting devastation can.
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59th Annual
Richey Rodeo
Sunday, July 20th • 2 pm | Richey Saddle Club Grounds • Richey, MT
SPECIAL EVENTS
Wild Horse Race
$50/Team. Limit 5 Teams
Jackpot Team Roping
Enter at Rodeo
$
RODEO ADMISSION
2-DAY EVENTS
$
Brockway & Richey $200 Bonus Bucks for
Bareback & Saddle Bronc Top Money Winner!
7: Adults | 3: Students
Not responsible for accidents
or theft on grounds
Stock Contractors:
Shane Vaira & DeWayne Ozark
Saddle Bronc &
Ladies Barrel Race
Concessions on Grounds
(Please, no carry-in coolers)
Calcutta - 12:30 pm Sharp
STREET DANCE!
Nancy Verschoot, Sec.
10:30 am | Enter at 10 am
• Flag Race • Pole Bending
• Barrel Race
Steer Riding
Limit 10 Entries | Enter at 10 am
$10 Entry Fee
Prewitt &
Company,
LLC.
Rod Prewitt .........408-2777
Mike Yore ...........480-2888
Tim Larson .........480-2666
756 10th Ave SE | 406-482-5251
AWARDS!
Entries Close July 17
To Enter, Call:
Kids’ Hour
• Ladies Breakaway Buckle
• Wild Horse Race Buckles
• Calf Roping Crocket Memorial Buckle
• Bareback Waters Memorial Buckle
• Steer Wrestling Nemitz Memorial Buckle
• Saddle Bronc Verschoot Memorial Buckle
• Team Roper Buckles - Prewitt & Co.
• Bull Riding Buckle by Stockman Bank
• Top 5 Buck-off Buckle Richey Saddle Club
Memorial
• Ladies Barrel Race Vaira Memorial
406-774-3467 or 406-433-3908
Mon-Fri: 8 am - 4:30 pm
$35 Entry Fee
$250 Added Purse
• Bareback
• Saddlebronc
• Bull Riding
• Steer Wrestling
• Ladies Barrel Race
• Calf Roping
• Ladies Breakaway Roping
$35 Entry Fee • $250 Added Purse
No Stock Charge – No Refunds
No Stock Charge - No Refunds
Milne
Farmers
Elevator
and
Ag Center
Implement Co.
“After We Sell We Service”
406-377-2533
Glendive, MT
406-773-5758 Elevator
406-773-5853 Ag Center
Richey • 773-5521
Richey Saddle Club
welcomes you to the
Richey Rodeo!
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2014 7A
Ames Water Solutions Provides Free
Water to Richland Co. Fire Dept.
Caring Corner Gift Shop
in
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Richland County Fire and
Road departments to the
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Creek Water Depot last
week. Pictured, L to R, are
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Christensen, Richland
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County fire chief and
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department.
Lobby
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Richland County Fair & Rodeo
“Life’s A Ride at the Richland County Fair & Rodeo”
July 30 - August 2, 2014
PRESALE TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
Package Deal $59: 1 Concert Ticket, 1 Admission Button,
1 Thurs Rodeo Ticket & 1 Fri Rodeo Ticket
In Concert
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Sat., Aug 2 • 7:30 pm
Rob Gilbert, Scott Johnson, Larry Christensen and Josh McGahan listen intently
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PRCA Rodeo | Brookman Rodeo LLC
Thurs, July 31st & Fri, August 1st • 7:30pm each night
406-433-2801
8A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2014
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SEEKING POLICE
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The City of Arnegard, located
in McKenzie County in Western North Dakota, in the heart
of the Williston Basin and the
ongoing Bakken Shale play,
seeks a Police Officer. Duties
include; performs police patrol,
investigation, traffic regulation,
municipal code enforcement,
administrative duties, and
related law enforcement activities. Carries out duties in
conformance with Federal,
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package, including a housing
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Marlon: 406-489-1243
Kenny: 406-489-1426
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desktop publishing, experi-
ence with social networking
and mobile devices, e-readers, tablets, etc; Ability to multitask & organize. Knowledge
of books/media and literature
is a plus. College preferred,
will consider combination of
education and experience.
Salary: $14.81 an hour; health
benefits, sick leave, vacation
and retirement.
E-Mail [email protected]
for more information and to
submit a cover letter and resume. Open until filled.
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HELP WANTED
A local, highly-reputable, aggressively-growing Oilfield
Services Company is now
offering opportunities for experienced roustabouts in the Sidney/Alexander area. We are
targeting individuals with prior,
positive, work history with,
specifically; WHITING OIL and
GAS. Depending on the level
of experience, individuals can
Bakken Mobile
Veterinary Service
Dr. Vince Stenson
Complete small animal care
8 am - 4 pm
Sidney:
Thurs, Jul 24 & Tues, Aug 5
Tractor Supply Co.
qualify for signing bonuses as
well as management opportunities. Serious inquirers, feel
free to learn more by applying
at [email protected]
We are filling positions as this
is being read! Speak with
you soon.
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HELP WANTED
Part time bartender. Apply with
Randy at Sidney Elks Club
between 1 - 4 pm, 123 3rd St.
SW, Sidney. 406-433-2406.
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Is Looking For:
• Truck drivers with
current CDL
• Equipment
operators
• Welders
• An office assistant
County Ext. Bldg on Main Street
Fairview:
Wed, Aug 6
The Welcome Stop The Powder Keg
Call for Appointment
(701) - 609 - 3705
STORAGE
UNITS
AVAILABLE
20X20 • 10X20
10X16 • 8X9
Sidney, MT
482-3799 or 482-2666
(15-tfn)
WANTED SERVERS &
KITCHEN STAFF
Wage DOE. Apply in person at
Cattle-Ac, 119 N. Central Ave.,
Sidney, MT.
REAL ESTATE
BEAUTIFUL 6 BEDROOM
HOME IN ALEXANDER
Raised ranch home has 2305
sq. ft. on the main and 1,792
in finished basement. Large
kitchen, with cherry cabinets
& stainless appliances & tons
of storage, 3 bathrooms, 2
laundry rooms. Call Kim Burkle
with Bekk’s Realty, Inc., for
more information 701-7704917.
(22-3tp)
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Agronomist Position Available Immediately
Hefty Seed Company has as agronomy position
open now at the Sidney location. Work for an
outstanding company and a leader in the field!
For more information, call Hefty Seed
Company, Sidney at : 406-488-4338 (HEFT)
• Mechanics
Wed, Jul 16, 23 & 30
Wed, Jul 23
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HELP WANTED
The Roundup Newspaper is
looking for a freelance writer
to cover the Sidney, Watford
City & Williston areas. Apply
at Sidney Job Service
CARRIERS WANTED
Need extra cash or want to
get some exercise while gettig
paid? We have carrier routes
available in most parts of Sidney. Call 406-433-3306, or fill
Culbertson:
Bainville:
out application at The Roundup, 111 W. Main, Sidney.
Benefits Available
Wages DOE
Apply in person or
Employment Office
1700 S. Central • Sidney, MT
HELP WANTED
Administrative Assistant Wanted
$
400 Signing Bonus*
The Roundup is looking for a full-time Administrative
Assistant to work Monday: 8am - 5pm, Tuesday - Friday:
9am - 5pm. Basic computer skills a plus. Will be answering
multi-line phone, waiting on customers, some book
keeping & entering classified ads. Benefits include: paid
holidays, optional health care & one week paid vacation
after one year. Apply at the Sidney Job Service.
*
After completing a three month trial period. Compensation based on experience.
Now hiring Class A CDL/Equipment
Operator. 100% Employee owned.
Competitive wages & benefits.
35023 County Road 123-Powerplant Rd. Sidney, MT
800-548-6364 • 406-433-1301
Fax: 406-433-1308
[email protected]
AIRCRAFT FOR SALE:
1968 Piper PA-28 Cherokee 140: 3800 TTAF,
525 SMOH, KR85, AT150, 2 place intercom. Nice paint and interior
w/fresh annual. $29,000
1981 Hughes 269C TTAF 3132: TSMOH 845, 3
new M/R blades, Component times on request, big fuel and much
more. $157,000 $147,000
Only $17 A Week!
If you run it for 2 weeks & it doesn’t sell, we’ll run
it for 2 more weeks...................
FREE!
2008 GMC Yukon XL
Silver Birch, V8, Loaded, always garaged, brand new tires, leather
int., sunroof, chrome rocker
panels & more. 45,000 miles
Call Barry at Sidney Air Service: 406-480-2024
Call 406-480-1359
Priced to Sell
Call for
Details
2013 Keystone Passport
Ultralite Grand Touring Edition, loaded, only used
twice. Used Retail Price
is $19,900
Call 406-489-0483
Only Asking
$16,500
2014 Cyclone 3800 Toy Hauler
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Canadian Arctic pack, loaded.
Call 406-433-2226
Call for
Details
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Dietary Aide
Savage School is looking for a part-time secretary to work
20-30 hours a week during the 2014-2015 school year.
Qualifications include: working knowledge of computers, word
processing, excel, internet, ability to learn the powerschool
information system, must have customer service skills & be willing
to submit a background check. Position is open until filled.
If interested, please send a letter of interest, resumé & references to:
Savage School
PO Box 110
Savage, MT 59262
2015 Rushmore Lincoln
Front living room, loaded.
Call 406-433-2226
Call for
Details
Want to place an ad in
the Auto trader?
[email protected] • (406) 433-3306 for details
10 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2014
5 ACRE COMMERCIAL
LOTS FOR SALE
Conveniently located between
Williston & Watford City, right
off Hwy 85. Graded recently.
Perfect for a new shop, or
business! Lots have rural
water, power, RTC, & electric
right at the road.Hwy 85, S.
on 140th Ave NW, 1/4 mile on
right. 406-471-4049.
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SERVICES
PAINTING
Will paint houses, barns, quonsets, silos, grain bins, etc.
References available. R&L
Painting, 406-488-8244.
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WELDING
Welding & repair work. No job
is too small. Portable welder,
reasonable rates. 701-4442936.
FOR RENT
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HOUSE FOR RENT IN
SAVAGE
2 to 3 bdrm, 1 bath, partially furnished, washer/dryer,
very clean, newly remodeled,
plenty of parking, no pets, no
smoking. $1700 + utilities &
deposit. Available Aug. 1. Call
406-776-2209.
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FOR RENT IN SAVAGE
Finished 24x36 garage sitting
on a 40x120 lot. Perfect for
a mobile home or camper.
$1,000 per month plus MDU.
406-776-2209 or 406-4801626.
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RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT
Located in downtown Sidney,
carpeted throughout, security
cameras, cell phone booster,
wireless internet, in-house
restaurant, $750/mo. Call Linda 406-489-1945 or Melissa
360-708-8170.
FOR SALE
2006 Ford Van, 3/4 ton, 1,000
lb. lift, full set of new tires, another full set of studded snow
tires. Call 406-433-3306.
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PLANT PARADISE
Perennials, Planters, Baskets
and more. Please call ahead.
406-798-3378.
FOR SALE
John Deere 7720 Titan 2 combine. 2043 hours, 224 header
w/pickup reel w/trailer. Chaff
spreader & straw chopper.
Fairview, 406-480-1259.
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FOR RENT
2 bedroom home in Lambert.
Clean, good condition. 406774-3731.
FOR SALE
1999 Vermeer 505L Baler,
well maintained, always shedded, 4 bale sisal twine.,3 bale
poly twine, some spare parts,
$10,000. Hesston 60A stacker,
$2,000. 406-798-3672.
FARM & RANCH
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FOR SALE
1 - 510 Round Baler, 1-1014
Swing Tongue conditioner,
1 - 1160 Swing Tongue conditioner. 701-842-6962.
MINERALS &
SUPPLEMENTS
Complete line of minerals &
supplements, Crystalx protein & mineral tubs for cattle,
horses & sheep. All types of
liquid feed for livestock. Calving supplies. R&J Ag Supply
406-488-1953, 406-480-2006,
1-800-233-2499, Sidney, MT.
(22-2tc)
FOR SALE
1975 GMC ton truck, 13 ft.
stake box, steel floor, has
350 target engine, tuned up
& ready to go, would make a
good truck for hauling water &
supplies for sprayers. Model
200 John Deere Hay loafer.
8 ft. full treat post. Used steel
post & wire, also 10” & 12” gated pipe. Call 406-489-5626.
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VERMEER HAYING EQUIPMENT
See us today for all your
haying & feeding equipment,
sweeps & farm oil. Anderson
Vermeer Sales & Service.
Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5:30
p.m. 701-828-3358 or 701828-3482 (after hrs.). Alexander, ND.
{20-tfn}
FARRIER AND TRAINER
WANTED
Need experienced farrier to
trim 4 horses. Also need experienced trainer to finish two 4
year olds. Riding already just
need someone to finish and
put time on them at my farm.
No wanna bes please. Call
701-770-1264.
(42-tfn)
FOR SALE VEHICLE
FOR SALE
2002 F250, 7.3 diesel. 406489-1514.
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MISCELLANEOUS
(22-3tc)
VARMENT RIFLE
Cooper model 21 stainless
with walnut stock, 222 Rem.
Box and all papers, brass plus
dies. With or without Leupold
4.5x14 VX3 scope. Excellent
condition. 719-649-7000 or
719-469-4571.
AIRCRAFT
Buying or selling. Call Barry at
Sidney Air Service Inc. 406480-2024.
{34-tfn}
FOR SALE
7 cubic ft. chest freezer, one
year old. 406-488-3340.
(21-2tp)
MOTORCYCLES
2009 CRF 450R., 2007
CR125, 406-480-7065.
(21-4tp)
GIVE AWAY
KITCHEN RANGE
Full size Hotpoint electric
kitchen range. All burners and
features work except the oven
broiler. 701-842-2696.
(22-1tnc)
(22-1tp)
FOR SALE
Free pallets, come get’em!
Also 2,000 lb. tote bags, $15.
Helena Chemical, 904 E.
Main. 406-482-1303.
{21-2tc}
SEEKING SEALED
BIDS
NOTICE
The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project Board of Control (LYIPBOC) is soliciting
sealed bids for the purchase
of a new: DIESEL POWERED
HYDRAULIC LONG REACH
EXCAVATOR until 3:00pm,
Wednesday the 23rd of July,
2014. At that time the LYIPBOC will open sealed bids in
their office at 2327 Lincoln Ave
SE.; Sidney, MT 59270. A detailed list of specifications may
be obtained by contacting the
Project Manager James Brower (406) 433-1306 or (406)
478-4502 with any questions.
(22-2tc)
WANTED
HANDYMAN
Handyman needed to finish
carpentery work. Finish ceiling
& flooring in shed, finish work
in bedroom. 406-742-8097.
(22-1tp)
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE
Thursday, July 17th, garage
sale from 7a.m. - 7p.m., located at 214 7th Ave. S.W., Sidney, use alley entrance. Skiff,
furniture,household items.
(22-1tp)
Kids, Earn $$$
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ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2014 11A
Move-In Ready! Just Bring Your Clothes!
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shingle roof, vinyl windows,
2x6 walls, 2 washers/dryers,
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53 Highway 16 • Glendive, MT | 406-377-1258
Relay For Life of Sidney
Comfortable Living...Comfortable Price!
Submitted by Shane Ferraro
More than 5,800 Montanans will be diagnosed with cancer in
2014. Include their family and friends, and the number of people
touched by cancer in Montana jumps considerably.
If cancer has touched your life, participating in a Relay For
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cancer forever. The American Cancer Society Relay For Life
movement symbolizes our shared goal to end a disease that
threatens the lives of so many people we love.
The Relay For Life of Sidney is set for Friday, July 25 from
7:00 p.m. until midnight at the Richland County Fairgrounds in
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ceremony from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
The Relay For Life of Sidney is no different than the thousands of events that occur every year. Held overnight, individuals
and teams camp out at an athletic track, park or other gathering
area with the goal of keeping at least one team member on the
track or pathway at all times throughout the evening. Teams do
most of their fundraising prior to the event, but some teams also
hold creative fundraisers during Relay.
Funds raised at Relay For Life enable the American Cancer
Society to impact the lives of those touched by cancer in Sidney
and across the state of Montana by offering a number of free
programs and services available to cancer patients and their
families, including:
Look Good Feel Better
– Available in Sidney, Look
Good Feel Better is a program
that provides women with cancer an educational session run
by volunteer licensed beauty
professionals on how to manage the appearance-related
side effects of cancer treatment with the use of scarves,
wigs, makeup, etc., Look Good
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people that volunteer their time
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hotels to provide free or reduced rate accommodations
to cancer patients and their
families traveling long distances for treatment.
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Trained staff members provide
guidance for cancer patients,
their families and caregivers to
help them through the cancer
treatment experience, with a
focus on identifying and eliminating barriers to cancer care
for the medically underserved.
Reach to Recovery –
An American Cancer Society
program that links newly diagnosed breast cancer patients
with survivors to offer information, answer questions and
provide support while serving
as role models for life after
breast cancer.
Relay For Life also supports the American Cancer
Society cancer research
program, helping to fund researchers with cutting-edge investigations and studies. The
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$
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only
28' x 40', 3 bed, 2 bath, 989 Sq. Ft.
Includes full sheetrock, real wood
Includes:
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skirting. Delivered & set up within
150 mile radius of Williston.
Mon-Wed-Thurs: 9am-7pm
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12A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2014
Sidney
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Singlewide Housing 1st in Glendive
12' x 40' 2 bed/1 bath,
$
includes 2 beds, a
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Sidney Tiger Sharks traveled to Glendive, MT., on July
12th & 13th taking 51 swimmers
for a swim meet. The Sidney
Tiger Sharks proudly brought
home a 1st place with a score
of 1061. High point winners
were Hadley Garsjo, Ashlynn Kessel, Torey Dahl, Alec
Lovegren, Colin Moran and
Aubrey Kessel.
Only
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Dahl. Back Colin Moran.
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2014
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2012
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2010
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Sidney Tiger Sharks Individual
Results are as followed.
Boys 8 & under 100 meter freestyle relay: A team 1st, B team 3rd.
Girls 8 & under 100 meter freestyle relay: A team 1st, B team 4th.
Girls 9-10 100 meter free-style
relay: A team 2nd, B team 9th.
Boys 11-12 200 meter free-style
relay: 1st.
Girls 11-12 200 meter free-style
relay: 1st.
Boys 13-14 200 meter free-style
relay: 2nd.
Boys 15-19 200 meter free-style
relay: 1st.
Girls 15-19 200 meter free-style
relay: 3rd.
Boys 8 & under 100 IM: 1 st
Cooper McNally, 2nd Corbin Holler, 3rd
Kale Witt.
Girls 8 & under 100 IM: DQ Ella
Norby.
Girls 9-10 100 IM: 3rd Taylor Stewart, 5th Avery Unruh, DQ Alexa Iversen.
Girls 11-12 200 IM: 2nd Ashlynn
Kessel, DQ Josie Yockim, DQ Shea
Roberts.
Boys 13-14 200 IM:, 1st Connor
Fink.
Girls 13-14 200 IM: 1 st Torey
Dahl.
Boys 15-19 200 IM: 1 st Colin
Moran.
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Reidle.
Boys 8 & under 25 meter freestyle: 2 nd Corbin Holler, 6 th Miguel
Trevino, 7th Ethan Erickson, 9th Izaak
Yockim, 10th Hunter Sanders.
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Elizabeth Langwald.
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1st Alec Lovegren, 3rd Trev Stewart, 7th
Luke Turek.
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7th Shanyn Reidle.
Boys 15-19 50 meter free-style:
1st Colin Moran, 5th Jared Troudt, 7th
Michael McGinnis.
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1st Aubrey Kessel, 6th Sarah Goff.
Boys 8 & under 25 meter breaststroke: 1 st Aren Larson, 4 th Hunter
Sanders, 5th Blake Johnson.
Girls 8 & under 25 meter breaststroke: DQ Marett Schieber.
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Dodds.
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Roberts, 7th Gwyneth Arthur.
Boys 13-14 100 meter breaststroke: 3rd Connor Fink, 4th Luke Turek.
Boys 15-19 100 meter breaststroke: 1st Aubrey Kessel, 6th Sarah
Goff.
Boys 8 & under 50 meter freestyle: 3 rd Corbin Holler, 4 th Cooper
McNally, 6th Ethan Erickson, 9th Ryan
Unruh, 10th Kale Witt, 11th Izaak Yockim,
12th Hunter Sanders.
Girls 8 & under 50 meter freestyle: 4th Ella Norby, 6th Grace Klempel,
10th Ryleigh Kleinke.
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2nd Nicolas Trevino, 4th Seth Dodds.
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8th Shea Roberts.
Boys 13-14 100 meter free-style:
1st Alec Lovegren, 2nd Trev Stewart, 4th
Connor Fink, 6th Luke Turek.
Girls 13-14 100 meter free-style:
1st Torey Dahl, 7th Shanyn Reidle.
Boys 15-19 100 meter free-style:
1st Colin Moran, 2nd Jared Troudt.
Boys 8 & under 25 backstroke:
1st Aren Larson, Izaak Yockim, 10 th
Ethan Erickson.
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1st Ella Norby, 4th Lily Herbst, 5th Marett
Schieber, 9th Ave Norby, 10th Grace
Klempel, 11th Ryleigh Kleinke.
Boys 9-10 50 backstroke: 2nd
Casey Rehbein.
Girls 9-10 50 backstroke: DQ
Railyn Herbst.
Boys 11-12 50 backstroke: 1st
Seth Dodds
Girls 11-12 50 backstroke: 1st
Hadley Garsjo, 8th Josie Yockim
Girls 13-14 100 backstroke: 1st
Torey Dahl, 5th Shanyn Reidle.
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Tessa Dahl, 4th Sarah Goff.
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Jared Troudt.
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Tessa Dahl.
Boys 8 & up 100 medley: DQ
Team A, 1st Team B.
Girls 8 & up 100 medley: DQ
Team A, DQ Team B.
Girls 9-10 100 medley: 2nd Team
A, DQ Team B.
Boys 11-12 200 medley: 1 st
Team A.
Girls 11-12 200 medley: 1st Team
A.
Boys 13-14 medley: 1st Team A.
Girls 13-14 medley: 3rd Team A.
Boys 15-19 200 medley: DQ
Team A.
Girls 15-19 200 medley: 3 rd
Team A.
Girls 15-19 100 butterfly: 3 rd
Tessa Dahl, 5th Shelby Reidle.
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BASS Nation, Montana Pikemasters, Montana Trout Unlimited,
Montana Wildlife Federation, Walleyes Forever of Montana, and
Walleyes Unlimited of Montana are intended to supplement
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partnership with anglers and angling groups—the people who
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public and people living on lakes to be especially observant of
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Fourth of July, Nice Weather Bring out Recreationists in ND
Game wardens for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department were busy over the Fourth of July weekend, as many
anglers and boaters celebrated the holiday at a favorite outdoor
destination.
Chief of enforcement Robert Timian said lake activity was
high across the state, especially at popular recreation areas
such as the Missouri River, Lake Sakakawea, Devils Lake, Lake
Ashtabula, Lake Tschida and Lake Metigoshe, with much of the
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with lake activities,” Timian said.
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with many more verbal and written warnings issued. Timian
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failure to display boat registration or failure to have an observer
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the other contacted a local district game warden.
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over the possession limit. The other implicated eight individuals –
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reside – with an over-possession limit of 84 walleyes.
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their resource,” Timian said. “These people took the appropriate
actions by reporting the violations.”
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Poachers, a local game warden or law enforcement agency, or
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Department, State Radio Communications and the North Dakota
Wildlife Federation. The RAP line offers rewards – from $100 to
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violators. Callers can remain anonymous.
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immediately. If the witness gives the RAP operator a phone
number, the witness will be contacted right away.
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TRACK TRACTORS 2003 NH TG285, MFWD,
PICKUP HEADS
NON-SLEEPER
PULL-TYPE
MF 63 corn head, 6x30”
SEMI TRACTORS
SPRAYERS
powershift, 5 hyd., 3 pt., quick
MF corn head, 8x22”
2012 JD 9560RT, deluxe cab,
2013 JD 615P pickup head, 15’
hitch, 1000 PTO, shows 5,393
JDLink, powershift, 4 hyd., 36”
belt pickup
2003 Summers sprayer, 2 pt., 90’
2007 Freightliner Columbia
RIGID HEADS
hrs., S/NJAW127086
Camoplast tracks, 482 hrs.,
2010 JD 615P pickup head,
CL12064ST, day cab conventional boom, 20” space, S/ND0163
Ford NH 455D landscape tractor, 15-belt, S/N1H00615PCA0735654 (2) JD 925 rigid heads, bat reel,
S/NRW9560RHCP901468
Flexi-Coil 65 pull-type sprayer,
2006 Freightliner C12064ST
pro
plates,
S/N646226,
S/N646240
MFWD, EROPS, 3 pt., 5,058 hrs. JD 914 pickup head, JD 7-belt
2012 JD 9560RT, deluxe cab,
110’ booms w/parts for 120’ boom
Century 120 day cab
JD
230
rigid
head,
30’,
bat
reel,
Gannon box, 6-way rear,
leather trim, JDLink, powershift,
Pleasure Products pull-type
pickup, S/NH00914W675213
2006 Freightliner Columbia,
S/N616871
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4 hyd., Durabilt 3500 30” tracks,
sprayer, 90’ booms
JD 214 pickup head, 7-belt pickup
day cab, 460 Mercedes
Quick attach plate bucket
510 hrs., S/N901406
Riverbend Industries pull-type
JD 212 pickup head, 5-belt pickup, JD 230 rigid head, 30’, bat reel
2006 Peterbilt 385, day cab
(2)
MF
1859
rigid
heads,
20’,
w/rippers, for Ford 455D
2012 JD 9510RT, deluxe cab,
sprayer, 90’ manual fold booms
S/N541072
conventional, C13 Cat
bat reels
buddy seat, powershift,
Shop-built sprayer, 30’
(2) JD 212 pickup head, 6-belt
2006 Sterling AT9500, day cab,
2WD TRACTORS
MF
rigid
head,
20
4 hyd., 36” tracks, 502 hrs.,
Shop-built ATV pull-type sprayer,
pickup, S/N372599H, S/N372354H
C12 Cat
1981 JD 4440, quad range, 2 hyd., JD 212 pickup head, Melroe hyd.
ALL CROP,
S/N1RW9510RTCP901672
30’ folding booms
2005 Peterbilt 385, day cab
3
pt.,
540/1000
PTO,
JD
148’
2013 JD 8360RT, IVT, premium
Pull-type ATV sprayer, 22’
SUNFLOWER, &
drive pickup
conventional, C13 Cat
loader,
8’
bucket,
shows
11,121
cab, JDLink, 4 hyd., Durabilt 3500
Gas weed sprayer, 50 gal.
JD pickup head, 5-belt pickup
BEAN HEADS
2002 Volvo VNL, day cab
hrs., single owner
16” tracks, 386 hrs., S/N909033
Elmers band sprayer, 24x22”,
(2) JD 100 pickup head, JD 5-belt JD 853A all crop head, 8x30”
conventional, ISM Cummins
1977
JD
4430,
quad
range,
2
hyd.,
2012 JD 8335RT, IVT, premium
500 gal. tank
pickup
2001 Freightliner Century,
JD 853A all crop head, 8x30”
3
pt.,
PTO,
9,629
hrs.
cab, JDLink, 5 hyd., Durabilt 5500
Jake band sprayer, 24x22”,
Westward 914 pickup with 397
day cab, 12.7 Detroit
JD 653 all crop head, converted
1976
JD
4430,
quad
range,
3
hyd.,
16” tracks, wide stance 72”-120”,
500 gal. tank
Westward 8-belt pickup
2000 IHC 9100I, day cab,
to 8x22”
3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, (2) Case-IH 1015 pickup head
607 hrs., S/N907974
Keller band sprayer, 24 row,
N14 Cummins
JD 454A all crop head, 38” rows
shows
13,540
hrs.,
S/N048466
2010 Caterpillar Challenger
IHC 810 pickup head, Case-IH
JD 100 Series head, 22’, SSR 12” 1999 Mack CH613, day cab, E7 Mack 500 gal. tank
JD 4430, CAH, quad range, 3 hyd., 5-belt pickup, S/N33427
MT865C, powershift, 5 hyd.,
1999 Peterbilt 379, day cab,
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pt.,
JD
158
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3176 Cat
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1965
JD
4020,
diesel,
8
spd.,
Woods
Dual
355 loader, 8’ bucket,
S/NAGCC865JNVKG1048
1999 Peterbilt 379 tandem axle,
2 hyd., PTO, shows 6,051 hrs.,
grapple, Case-IH Magnum mounts
0DF'RQ)'ŏH[GUDSHU -'KHDGZLWKVXQŏRZHUSDQV 3406 Cat
1994 Caterpillar 75C, 10 spd.
JD 100 Series head, 20’ w/Sund
cracked block, S/NT213R102190R head, 45’, dual sickle drive
Schwartz 1800 quick tach loader,
powershift, 4 hyd., Durabilt 3500
1999 IHC 8100, day cab,
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7’ bucket, S/N44216
2010 MacDon D60 draper head,
30” tracks at 50%, S/N4KK00611 JD 2755, CAH, diesel, 8 spd.
M11
Cummins
syncro, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 4,180 hrs.,
JD 746 loader, New 5-tine grapple,
ĬVWHHOGUXPŎQJHUV61 JD 924 pickup head, Sund pickups, 1998 IHC 9300 Eagle, day cab,
1990 Caterpillar 65, 4 hyd., 24”
bean roller, screen bottom
S/N02755G744346
7820 mounts & grill guard
0DF'RQŏH[GUDSHU, 40’,
tracks at approx. 20%, 6,746 hrs.
M11 Cummins
1981 IHC 1586, 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO hyd. fore/aft, S/N193854
VERTICAL TILLAGE 1998 Mack CH613, day cab, E7 Mack Ford NH 5450 tractor loader,
4WD TRACTORS
1974 AC 7050, 3 hyd., 3 pt.,
self-leveling
2013 Great Plains Turbo Max
FLEX HEADS
1997 Peterbilt 385, day cab,
1000 PTO, shows 4,521 hrs.
2013 JD 9410R, premium cab,
Koyker loader, 7’ w/JD 20 Series
3000TM, 30’, 7-1/2” spacing,
3176
Cat
-'ŏH[KHDG
JDLink, 18 spd. powershift, 5 hyd., AC 190, wide front, open station,
S/NGP-C2469H
1997 Volvo, day cab, M11 Cummins mounts
-'ŏH[KHDG, 35’,
diesel, hyd., 3 pt., PTO
845 hrs., S/N006962
JD 48 loader, straight, good pins
2007 Great Plains TurboTill 4000TT, 1994 Kenworth T600, day cab,
S/N725364
Farmall 826, cab, 2 hyd., 540/1000
2011 JD 9630, deluxe cab,
& bushings
40’, rolling harrows, S/N2399
3406
Cat
-'ŏH[KHDG,
PTO
powershift, 5 hyd., 781 hrs.,
Dual hyd. loader, w/bucket &
1993
Kenworth
T800,
day
cab,
RIPPERS,
COULTER
S/NCACC755125
IHC 706, wide front, open station,
S/N1RW9630PHBP025056
3-tine grapple, mounts for IHC 350
12.7 liter 60 Series Detroit
CHISELS, MULCH
-'ŏH[KHDG,
2011 Case-IH Steiger 385, deluxe 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 6,800 hrs.
Farmhand F11C loader, 3 spool,
1993
Volvo,
day
cab,
N14
Cummins
FINISHERS
S/N1H00635FKA0737436
IHC 706, no cab, wide front, diesel,
cab, 16 spd. powershift, 5 hyd.,
PTO pump, 5’ bucket
1992 Peterbilt 377, day cab,
-'ŏH[KHDGV
2004 JD 2700 ripper, 18’,
2 hyd., Farmhand hyd. loader,
968 hrs., S/NZBF1213243
Loader, for small MF or Ford tractor
3406B
Cat
-'ŏH[KHDGV
S/N2700X001274
7’ bucket
2002 NH TJ375, 24 spd., 5 hyd.,
MOTOR PATROL
1991 Kenworth T800, day cab,
2001 JD 2700 disc ripper,
high iron & positive coolant, shows IHC 184 Lowboy, 60” deck, 3 pt., -'ŏH[KHDGV, 35’,
& GRADERS
3176 Cat
S/N721141, S/NH00635F721203
S/NN02700X000246
S/N2000115U044262
4,971 hrs., S/NRVS001180
1990 Kenworth T400, day cab,
1989 Champion 720A Motor
-'ŏH[KHDGV,
-'PXOFKŎQLVKHU,
1998 NH TV140 bi-directional,
COMBINES
L10 Cummins
Patrol, 12’ blade, 2,420 actual hrs.
S/NH00635F711141, S/N711863
36/39’, S/NN00726X000356
hydro, front & rear PTO, front &
1988 Kenworth T600, day cab,
Galion pull-type grader, 14’
rear hyd., loader w/grapple, shows 2012 JD S680, STS, Contour-Master, -'ŏH[KHDG, S/N706338 JD 712 disc chisel, 13 shank
3406B Cat
HyGrade pull-type grader, 14’ blade
-'ŏH[KHDG,
JD 712 disc chisel, no discs
3,725 hrs. but hrs. & S/N unknown premium cab, deluxe controls,
1978 IHC 2275, day cab,
PRWD, high cap. 26’ unloading
S/NH00630F725183
2009 JD 512 ripper, 22-1/2’
1998 Ford NH TV140, hydro,
WHEEL LOADERS &
290 Cummins
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3 hyd., 3 pt., NH 7614 self-leveling auger, 654 sep. hrs., 972 engine
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hrs.,
S/N1H0S680SCC0747344
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6XQŏRZHUGLVFULSSHU,
HOPPER
BOTTOM
loader, shows 2,615 hrs.,
BACKHOE
2012
JD
S680,
STS,
premium
cab,
S/NH00630F712273,
9
shank,
S/N4496902
TRAILERS
S/ND203289
1996 JD 644E wheel loader, 3-1/2
Contour-Master,
Pro
drive,
PRWD,
S/NH00630F711084
Case-IH
ET730
disc
ripper,
1997 JD 9300, deluxe seat,
2013 Maurer aluminum hopper
yd. bucket, 11,000 hrs.
9 shank, S/NJFH0025364
24 spd., 4 hyd., shows 4,633 hrs., 669 sep. hrs., 1,054 engine hrs., -'ŏH[KHDGV
bottom, 42’
Caterpillar 966A Traxcavator
S/N745615
2002
JD
930,
Contour-Master,
2003
Case-IH
9300
Ecolotiger
disc
S/NRW9300H001772
2013 Timpte Super Hopper, 40’x72” wheel loader, 2 yd. bucket
S/NH00930F697499
ripper, 9 shank, S/NJFH0017312 2009 Wilson Commander hopper
1997 JD 9200, 24 spd., 4 hyd., shows 2009 JD 9870, STS, Contour1973 Caterpillar 920 wheel loader,
Master, premium cab, deluxe
-'ŏH[KHDG, S/N697280 Case-IH 9300 disc ripper, 9 shank bottom, 41’
8,418 hrs., S/NRW9200H001642
shows 5,800 hrs., S/N62K5210
controls, PRWD, high cap.
-'ŏH[KHDG, S/N692883 2003 Case-IH 730B ripper, 18’,
1996 Case-IH 9370, 12 spd.
2009 Wilson hopper bottom,
Fiat Allis G45B wheel loader,
S/NJFH0012783
powershift, 4 hyd., 4,652 actual hrs. unloading auger, 1,027 sep. hrs., -'ŏH[KHDG, 30’,
50’x96”x72” sides
2-1/2 yd. bucket
Case-IH 730B disc ripper,
S/N671651
1994 Ford NH Versatile 9680, 855 1,456 engine hrs.,
2005 Timpte Super Cubed hopper 1978 JD 410 tractor loader
-'ŏH[KHDG, S/N671354 9 shank, S/N1FH0007829
Cummins, 350 hp., 12 spd., 4 hyd., S/N1H09870S730672
bottom, 43’x102”x78”
2006 JD 9860, STS, ContourCase-IH 930 disc ripper, 9 shank, 2005 Wilson hopper bottom, 50’x96” backhoe, S/N420-0304313T
-'ŏH[KHDGV
shows 5,978 hrs., S/N0102924
Master, PRWD, deluxe controls,
EXCAVATOR
S/NJFH0017320
-'ŏH[KHDG,
1992 JD 8760, 24 spd., 3 hyd.,
2003 Cornhusker Ultralite hopper
Bullet rotor, Y&M, high cap.
& BACKHOE
DMI Ecolotiger, 9 shank,
S/NH000925F696679
diff lock, shows 6,873 hrs.,
bottom, 43’x102”x84”
unloading, 1,811 sep. hrs., 3,008 -'ŏH[KHDG,
S/NJFH0002495
S/NRW8760H004742
2002 Field Master hopper bottom, 1985 Caterpillar 225 excavator,
Brillion ripper, 4 shank
S/NH00925F696001
5,100 actual hrs., S/N76U05172
1988 JD 8650, quad range, 3 hyd., engine hrs., S/NH09860S715941
42’
2006
JD
9860,
STS,
ContourLandoll
Soilmaster,
13
shank
-'ŏH[KHDG,
25’,
1980 JD 850 dozer, hydro, shows
shows 9,699 hrs., S/NH009012
2001 Timpte tri-axle hopper
Master,
Bullet
rotor,
deluxe
Summers
Super
Coulter,
40’,
S/NH00925F635687
7,642 hrs.
JD 8640, PTO, shows 3,820 hrs.
bottom, 46’x102”x78”
controls, Y&M, HID lights, high
S/NJ0206
-'ŏH[KHDG, fore/aft
Dipper stick for Bobcat 331
1982 Versatile 875, 12 spd.,
2000 Wilson hopper bottom,
cap.
unloading
auger,
2,152
sep.
Summers
coulter
chisel,
35’
-'ŏH[KHDG,
fore/aft,
or 334 mini excavator
4 hyd., S/N150640
43’x102”x78”
VWHHOVQRXWVVWXEEOHOLJKWVŎQJHU IHC McCormick 21 subsoiler,
Versatile 800, converted to hydro, hrs., 3,061 engine hrs.,
1999 Wilson tri-axle hopper
ASPHALT EQUIP.
S/NH09860S716158
single
shank,
3
pt.
reel,
S/N656094
used for pull tractor
bottom, 50’x102”x86”
Dresser 10 ton asphalt roller,
2010
JD
9770,
STS,
ContourKing
Kutter
single
pt.
ripper,
3
pt.
-'ŏH[KHDG,
poly,
1979 Case 4690, 12 spd.
1999 Wilson hopper bottom,
Cummins diesel, 50” wide smooth
Master, Pro drive, PRWD,
SS decking, stubble lights,
powershift, 3 hyd., shows 6,831
41’x102”x78”
CHISEL PLOWS
drums, 8 ton
integrated
auto
steer,
Y&M,
high
S/NH00920F681158
hrs., S/N881728
1998 Timpte hopper bottom, 42’ Gillcrest/Bomag 8-14RT asphalt
2008 JD 2410 chisel plow, 33’
cap.
22-1/2’
unloading
auger
1+&ŏH[KHDG,
fore/aft,
1976 Case 2470, powershift, 4 hyd.,
1997 Jetco hopper bottom, 42’
paver, diesel, automatic augers,
2004 JD 2410 chisel plow, 45’,
1,668 sep. hrs., 2,304 engine hrs., lateral tilt, 3” cut, Crary air reel,
3 pt., no PTO, shows 6,358 hrs.
1996 Merritt hopper bottom,
8 ton bin w/folding hopper
S/NN02410X000306
S/N1H09770STA0738499
S/N663812
43’x74” sides
Layton towable 30 gal. asphalt
MFWD TRACTORS
2009 JD 9770, STS, Contour&DVH,+ŏH[KHDG, 25’, JD 1610 chisel plow, 15’, ext. to
1988 Timpte hopper bottom,
tack and seal coat sprayer
17’, S/N01610X015070
Master, premium cab, deluxe
SRO\VNLGVŎQJHUUHHO
2011 JD 8360R, MFWD, IVT, ILS,
42’x66” sides
Concrete saw, walk-behind, gas
JD
1600
chisel
plow,
16’
controls,
PRWD,
integrated
auto
S/NJJC0316617
premium cab, JDLink, 5 hyd., 696
1987 Timpte Super Hopper, 42’
engine, water system
steer, Y&M, high cap. unloading
&DVH,+ŏH[KHDG, 30’, JD 1600 chisel plow, 29’
hrs., S/N046384
1985 Wilson tandem axle hopper Plate compacter, Honda motor
JD
737
chisel
plow,
40’
auger,
1,165
sep.
hrs.,
1,647
poly,
EasyCut
sickle,
set
up
for
2012 JD 8335R, MFWD, IVT, ILS,
bottom, 42’
JD 680 chisel plow, 31’
TELEHANDLERS &
Field Tracker, S/NJJC0223603
premium cab, JDLink, 5 hyd., 811 engine hrs., S/NH09770S730885
Shop-built tandem axle hopper
2005
Wil-Rich
Quad
4
chisel
PLATFORM LIFTS
2009
JD
9770,
STS,
Contour&DVH,+ŏH[KHDG,
25’,
hrs., S/N062677
bottom,
40’
Master, deluxe controls, PRWD,
IRUHDIWŎQJHUUHHOįVLFNOH plow, 39’, S/N456422
2013 JD 8310R, MFWD, IVT, ILS,
2002 Lull 644B telehandler, 99
DROP DECK, RGN,
Wil-Rich 4400 chisel plow, 43’
integrated auto steer, Y&M, 5
Crary air reel, S/N003064
deluxe cab, 5 hyd., 684 hrs.,
hp. Cummins, 42’ reach, 6,000 lb.
IMPLEMENT &
spd. feeder house, high cap. 26’ &DVH,+ŏH[KHDG, 30’, 25’ Wil-Rich 4400 chisel plow, 39’
S/N1RW8310PDD069305
lift, 4x4x4
LOWBOY
TRAILERS
IHC
5500
chisel
plow,
29’
unloading
auger,
1,384
sep.
hrs.,
,+&ŏH[KHDG,
25’,
fore/aft,
2011 JD 8310R, MFWD, deluxe
1999 Gehl DL8H telescoping
Flexi-Coil
820
chisel
plow,
12”
1,797
engine
hrs.,
1998
BT
drop
deck,
40’
ŎQJHUUHHOSRO\
cab, IVT, ILS, 4 hyd., shows 1,276
forklift, 42’ reach, 4x4 outriggers,
spacing
S/NH09770731916
1997 Load King, 53’
0)ŏH[KHDGV, 20’, UII
hrs., S/N1RW8310RHBD047165
3,900 hrs., S/N8H44PP1030268
IHC
55
chisel
plow,
27’
2001
JD
9750,
STS,
deluxe
2003
Transcraft
drop
deck,
50’x102”
aluminum
reel
2012 JD 8285R, MFWD, IVT, ILS,
2007 Genie 3268RT scissor lift,
IHC
55
chisel
plow,
19’
controls,
JD
auto
steer,
Y&M,
Fontaine
352
tandem
axle
drop
0)ŏH[KHDG,
20’,
standard
reel
premium cab, JDLink, 5 hyd.,
1,037 hrs.
Melroe Gysler chisel plow, 24’
long auger, MAV straw chopper,
deck, 42’x102”
479 hrs., S/N063200
2007 Genie 3268RT scissor lift,
CHOPPING
Melroe
Gysler
chisel
plow,
24’
2,230
sep.
hrs.,
2,966
engine
hrs.,
1965
American
drop
deck,
43’
2011 JD 8285R, MFWD,
1,103 hrs.
CORN HEADS
Oliver chisel plow, 20’
S/N691165
1998 Globe hyd. RGN tri-axle,
powershift, deluxe cab, JDLink,
2001 JLG 4005 boom lift, Deutz 49
2013 JD 618C chopping corn
2001
JD
9750,
STS,
deluxe
air
lift
tag,
52’
long
SELF-PROPELLED
hp. diesel, 40’, 46’ working height,
4 hyd., 1,600 hrs., S/N044590
head, 18x22”, S/N1H00618
controls, Y&M, long auger,
7DOEHUW76':Ŏ[HGQHFN
SPRAYERS
43’7” horizontal reach, donated by
2013 JD 8235R, MFWD, IVT, ILS,
2012 JD 618C chopping corn
2,812
sep.
hrs.,
4,044
engine
hrs.,
spread
tandem
axle,
48’x102”
Acme Tools & all proceeds to be
premium cab, JDLink, 5 hyd.,
2009 JD 4930 self-propelled
head, 18x22”, S/N745348
S/N691288
1999
Talbert
NR2008
detach
donated to American Cancer Society
777 hrs., S/N062540
sprayer, 120’ boom, 1,200 gal.
2012 JD 612C chopping corn
2003
JD
9650,
Walker,
deluxe
trailer,
53’
JLG Candor MRI 126 scissor lift,
2014 JD 7230R, MFWD, premium
SS tank, shows 2,630 hrs.,
head, 12x22”, S/N746049
controls,
PRWD,
20’
unloading
7UDLO(]HŎ[HGWULD[OH5*1,
26’, 1,000 lb.
cab, JDLink, auto quad 20/20,
S/NN04930X008212
2011 JD 612C chopping corn
auger, 2,665 sep. hrs., 3,673
50’x102”
JLG 7225 scissor lift, LP, 4x4
4 hyd., 84 hrs., S/N015039
2007 JD 4930 self-propelled
head, 12x20”,
engine
hrs.,
S/N700393
1990
Trail
King
lowboy,
45’,
hyd.
2014 JD 7215R, MFWD, premium
sprayer, 120’ boom, 1,200 gal.
S/N1H0612CCJB0740397
HEADER TRAILERS
2002 JD 9650, STS, fore/aft,
beavertail
cab, JDLink, auto quad 20/20,
SS tank, shows 2,440 hrs.,
2010 JD 612C chopping corn
GENERATORS & CONST. ITEMS
GreenStar
ready,
long
auger,
2006 DCT tandem axle
4 hyd., 48 hrs., S/N015075
S/NN04930X00245
head,
12x30”,
COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS &
2,204 sep. hrs., 2,888 engine hrs.,
JRRVHQHFNŏDWEHGWUDLOHU, 30’
2014 JD 7200R, MFWD, premium
2005 JD 4920 self-propelled
S/N1H0612CCLA0735608
HORSE EQUIPMENT
S/NH09650S696898
)RQWDLQHŏDWEHG, 48’
cab, JDLink, auto quad 20/20,
sprayer, 120’ boom, 1,200 gal.
(2)
2009
JD
612C
chopping
corn
GPS EQUIPMENT
1998 JD 9610, Contour-Master,
1999 Econoline tilt deck
4 hyd., 112 hrs., S/N015037
SS tank, shows 3,764 hrs.,
head,
12x22”,
DHH, DAS, fore/aft, chaff
equipment trailer, 30’ total deck ROTARY HOES
2013 JD 7140R, MFWD, premium
S/NH0612CC730354, S/N730107 S/NN04920X004038
'RUVH\WDQGHPD[OHŏDWEHG, HARROWS
cab, auto quad 20/20 40K, 4 hyd., spreader, Y&M, long auger,
2009 JD 4830 self-propelled
2009
JD
612C
chopping
corn
GRAIN CARTS & GRAVITY BOXES
38’
JD H360 self-leveling loader, 183 2,820 sep. hrs., 3,960 engine hrs., head, 12x30”,
sprayer, 90’ boom, 1,000 gal.
FIELD CULTIVATORS
S/NH09610X678418
1979 Wisconsin tandem axle
hrs., S/N008722
SS tank, shows 2,100 hrs.,
S/NH0612CC730223
BEAN EQUIPMENT
lowboy, 20’x8’ main deck
2014 JD 6170R, MFWD, premium 1997 JD 9600, DHH, DAS, fore/aft, 2012 JD 608C chopping corn
S/NN04830X003198
SWATHERS
factory PRWD, 3,310 sep. hrs.,
2007 Delta gooseneck trailer,
cab, JDLink, auto quad 20/20, 4
2008 Apache AS1010 sprayer,
head,
8x30”,
FIELD FINISHERS & SOIL
27’ bed
hyd., JD H360 self-leveling loader, 4,626 engine hrs.,
AM/FM, A/C, Cummins 6 spd.,
S/N1H00608CKB0745201
S/NH09600X673281
2005 May tri-axle trailer, 33’x8-1/2’ CONDITIONERS
93 hrs., S/N010138
100’ auto fold boom, 1,000 gal.
2011
Capella
chopping
corn
LAND ROLLER, DISCS, & OTHER
1999 Towmaster pintle hitch
2013 JD 6150R, MFWD, premium 1997 JD 9600, DHH, DAS, fore/
tank, 1,455 hrs.
head, 18x22”, S/N8319
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
aft, GreenStar Y&M, no display,
trailer, 29’
cab, JDLink, auto quad 20/20
2005 Ag Chem Rogator 1074
2008
Case-IH
2612
chopping
corn
WDQGHPD[OHŏDWEHGWUDLOHU AIR DRILLS & DRILLS
40K, 4 hyd., JD H360 self-leveling long auger, 3,507 sep. hrs., 4,970 head, 12x30”, S/N686506006
self-propelled sprayer, 100’
engine hrs., S/NH09600X672022
PLANTERS
w/ramps
loader, 191 hrs., S/N008660
2009 Drago chopping corn head, 5-section boom, 20” spacing,
2004 JD 8320, MFWD, deluxe cab, 1991 JD 9600, chaff spreader,
1,000 gal. SS tank, shows 3,497 Donahue equipment trailer, 32’x10’ ROW CROP CULTIVATORS
12x22”,
S/N25639
1,006 sep. hrs, 3,807 engine hrs.,
SHREDDERS, FLAIL CHOPPERS
Donahue trailer, 28’
buddy seat, powershift, 3 hyd.,
hrs., S/N107010205
2008 Geringhoff RD chopping
S/N640801
SUGARBEET HARVESTERS &
3,164 hrs., S/NRW8320P021675
2001 Ag Chem Rogator 854 self- Donahue trailer, 28’x8’
corn
head,
6x30”,
S/N90047630
DEFOLIATORS
1999 JD 8200, MFWD, deluxe cab, 1990 JD 9600, DHH, DAS, fore/aft, 2008 Geringhoff RD chopping
END DUMP, BELLY
propelled sprayer, 100’ boom,
long auger, 3,194 sep. hrs., 4,799
CHEMICAL/FERTILIZER EQUIP.
buddy seat, 4 hyd., 3 pt., 7,400
DUMP, & LIVE
20” space, 800 gal. SS tank,
corn
head,
18x22”
engine hrs., S/NH9600X635374
hrs., S/NRW8200T026855
BOTTOM TRAILERS STRIP TILL, NH3 EQUIPMENT,
shows 4,996 hrs., S/N850434901
2005 Geringhoff RD chopping
2002 JD 8120, MFWD, deluxe cab, 1990 JD 9600, DHH, DAS, fore/aft, corn head, 8x30”, S/N91485830/B 1994 Ag Chem Rogator 664 self- 2003 MAC half round end dump, & TANKS
long auger, 4,738 sep. hrs., 6,778
LOADERS ATTACHMENTS
active seat, powershift,
propelled sprayer, 80’ boom, hyd. quarter frame, 36’
STANDARD
engine hrs., S/NH09600X636564
SCRAPERS
4 hyd., 3 pt., shows 5,937 hrs.,
tread adj., 800 gal. SS tank
1997 East end dump, 25’x68”
CORN HEADS
1998 JD 9510, deluxe controls,
HAY EQUIPMENT
S/NRW8120P003812
2002 Loral 3000SS, 60’ AirMax
sides
FORAGE & LIVESTOCK
1996 JD 8100, MFWD, powershift, Ag Leader Yield w/Nav II and Ag
2008 Case-IH 2208 corn head,
V system, Allison automatic,
1985 East tandem axle end
Leader Insight, long auger, 2,264
EQUIPMENT
3 hyd., 3 pt., shows 10,460 hrs.,
8x22”, S/NCBJ038503
8 ton SS tank, 37,066 miles
dump, 32’x96”x66”
sep. hrs., 3,166 engine hrs., JD
SCREENERS & GRAIN VACS
S/NRW8100P01288
2009 JD 612C corn head, 12x22”, NYB pickup sprayer, 60’,
1986 Fruehauf aluminum end
AUGERS & CONVEYORS
1994 JD 7800, MFWD, deluxe cab, Harvester Works combine, S/N
S/NH0612CX730105
500 gal. tank
dump, 34’
DRYER, AERATION & BIN
16 spd. power quad, 3 hyd., 3 pt., shows 9510, all working operations (2) 2004 JD 1293 corn head,
Summers pickup sprayer,
1981 Fruehauf aluminum end
of combine JD 9550, S/N676831
EQUIPMENT
shows 11,081 hrs.,
S/NH01293X70564
350 gal. tank, 60’, S/N8622
dump, 32’
1981 JD 8820, air foil sieve, 6,051 1998 JD 1291 corn head, 12x22”, Melroe 216 spra-coupe, cab
TRI-AXLE, TANDEM & SINGLE
S/NRW7800H009949
1978 East tri-axle end dump, 30’
AXLE BOXED TRUCKS
2004 JD 6420, MFWD, 16 spd. quad engine hrs.
S/NH01291X680702
Melroe 210 spra-coupe, 3-wheel, 1978 Schein tri-axle end dump,
CAB/CHASSIS, SERVICE &
range, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO 1986 JD 7720, diesel, DAM, Ag
1997 JD 1291 corn head, 12x22”, 50’, 200 gal. tank
30’
OTHER TRUCKS
2012 JD 6210, MFWD, deluxe cab, Leader grain monitor, 3,680 hrs.,
S/NH01291X670729
Melroe 103 spra-coupe, 58’
2003 Sidump’r tri-axle gravel
S/N600873
ENCLOSED TRAILERS
IVT, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 350 hrs.,
2005 JD 1290 corn head, 12x20”, booms, 130 gal. tank
trailer, 46’
1981 JD 7720, A/C, DAM, chaff
ROCKPICKERS
S/N1RW6210RECD002708
S/NH01290X670692
ATV sprayer, 25 gal. w/boom
1999 Dakota gravel trailer, 50’
BLADES
2013 JD 4720, MFWD, deluxe cab, spreader, S/N461788
2008 JD 893 corn head, 8x30”,
1987 Allwell tandem axle gravel MOWERS
SELF-PROPELLED
radio, HST 25 spd., 1 hyd., 3 pt., 1979 JD 7720, 2 spd. cyl., bean
S/N721574
trailer
SPREADERS
slow down kit
SNOWBLOWERS
PTO, S/N947035
2004 JD Clark conv. corn head,
1984 Load King clam dump
2001 Ag Chem Terragator
PICKUPS
2011 Case-IH Steiger Puma 165C, 1975 JD 7700, diesel, posi torque
12x22”
gravel trailer, 45’
drive, 8,230 hrs., S/N166029
TG8103, Air Spread 70’ boom,
SKID STEER LOADERS &
MFWD, 4 hyd., 3 pt., PTO, 460
2003 Clark corn head, 12x22”,
1999 Ranco belly dump gravel
JD 7700, turbo diesel, posi torque, S/N0906021222
shows 4,408 engine hrs.,
ATTACHMENTS
hrs., S/NZA13H10135
trailer, 42’
4,825 hrs.
FORKLIFTS
2006 Case-IH MX230, MFWD,
JD Clark conv. corn head, 10x22”, S/N83076901
1964 Cook tri-axle belly dump
1998 Ag Chem Terragator
LAND PLANE & LASER
5 hyd., 3 pt., 3 PTOs, 3,500 hrs., 1997 Case-IH 2188D[LDOŏRZ
S/N625771
1996 Trail King potato & grain
AFX rotor, 2,774 sep. hrs., 3,464 1820 corn head on Clark frame, 30’ TG8103, Air Spread 70’ boom,
EQUIPMENT
S/NJAZ133266
live bottom trailer
shows 4,696 hrs., S/N83009598
SUVS, VANS, & AUTOMOBILES
2006 Agco GT45, MFWD, CAH, 46 engine hrs., S/NJJC0195737
JD corn head, 8x22”
BOOM/CRANE TRUCKS OTHER EQUIPMENT
Case-IH 1680, straw chopper,
1995 Ag Chem Terragator
hp., 16F/8R, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 1,167
JD corn head, 12x22”
S/NJJC0048931X
TG1803, Air Spread 67’ boom,
LAWN & GARDEN
2002 Freightliner FL70 single
hrs., S/NGT454WDATN060095
1996 JD 693 corn head, 6x30”,
1994 Gleaner R72, 330 hp. Deutz, S/N665749
shows 3,982 hrs., S/N1835435
axle, 3126 Cat, 175 hp., 5 spd., 2 SHOP EQUIPMENT
2012 JD 1026R, MFWD, 25 hp.
hydro, shows 2,519 sep. hrs.,
POLY, FIBERGLASS
ton 2 section 20’ crane w/Kohler
diesel, hydro, New drive-over 60”
JD corn head, 12x22”
SLEEPER
Command Pro 12.5, 146,000 miles & OTHER TANKS
mower, front-mount 54” quick hitch 3,700 engine hrs., S/NR7240922 JD 444 corn head, high tin
SEMI TRACTORS
1993 Gleaner R62, Deutz airFUEL TANKS
1996 Freightliner FL80 single
snowblower, hyd. controls
Case-IH 983 corn head, converted 1993 Volvo WIA64T, sleeper,
MOTORCYCLES, ATVS
axle boom truck, Cummins,
2008 Kubota M135X, MFWD, CAH, cooled engine, 325 hp., 3,484 sep. to 1083
855
Cummins
hrs., 4,802 engine hrs., 2 yrs. on IHC 883 corn head, 8x22”
RECREATION
platform height 49’, 2,800 lb.
8 spd. powershift w/Hi-Low, LH
1992
Peterbilt
377,
conventional,
elevator chains
platform bucket, 14’ service body, TIRES & PARTS
reverser, 2 hyd., 3 pt., Kubota
IHC corn head, 8x22”
3176
Cat,
9
spd.
MOTORS & PUMPS
inspection expired May 2014
LA2253 quick tach loader, 7’ quick AC Gleaner L2, 6 cyl., gear drive, 1994 Agco Gleaner hugger corn 1985 White, integral sleeper,
Windrow Plus, with LM 13’ pickup head, 8x30”, S/N83017277
FARM SUPPORT ITEMS
tach bucket, joystick, 1,840 hrs.,
3406
Cat,
9
spd.
MISC. ITEMS
loader S/NA0160, tractor S/N50133 head w/Sund pickup, S/NLW19026
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Auctioneers & Clerk: Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078
Scott Steffes ND81, Brad Olstad ND319, Bob Steffes ND82, Max Steffes ND999, Ashley Huhn ND843,
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Seventy percent of Montanans make no provisions
for the management and distribution of their property after
their deaths. Despite concern for families, friends and
property during their lifetime, they fail to provide guidance
when it is most needed – when they are no longer present
to make decisions.
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means that state and federal regulations will determine
the distribution of assets. Many do not realize that if they
die without a will, Montana Intestate Law provides for the
disposition of their property.
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THE FAIRVIEW NEWS
The Fairview News
Thurs, Mar 25, 1954
Contracts Let Total
$130,319 For New
East Fairview School
Contract for the new
grade school building to
be constructed in East
Fairview for Yellowstone
school district, Dakota, were
let Tuesday afternoon for a
total of $130,319, according
to information from the
school board.
Bids were opened at the
afternoon session of the
School Board in the present
East Fairview school house.
School board members,
Axel Danielson, president;
Clarence Houchen, Herman
Johnson and Mrs. Lloyd
Rogney, clerk, were in
attendance and the building
architects, Brunner and
Hoeffel of Minot, North
Dakota.
There were nine bidders
on general construction with
the contract going to the
Sterhan Construction Co. of
Glendive at $101,700 with
Conlon Construction Co. of
Williston second low with a
bid of $109,986.
With seven bidders on
plumbing the contract was
let to Whitcomb and Foss,
Inc. of Fargo at the low bid
of $10,800. Rober Gibbs
and Son, Inc. of Fargo was
second low with $11,126.
The
electrical
wiring
contact went to Fred
Roesner, Fairview at a
THURSDAY MARCH 25, 1954
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Civic Center on November
19,
consists
of
two
representatives from each
ward and a chairman. The
committee has been actively
engaged in canvassing the
city to learn the general
opinion and wishes of the
people in regards to street
improvement. After the
deplorable siege of dust,
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experienced last Fall, there
are but a few dissidents of
this area who wouldn’t admit
something has to be done.
Fairview is a unique city
in many respects. Among
its unique characteristics,
it sets behind a range of
hills and is sheltered from
the prevailing northwest
winds. Air currents blowing
off the semi-arid area to
the west are disturbed by
the coolness of the high
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humidity of the irrigated
Thurs, Jan 9, 1964
valley. The soil in Fairview
Citizen’s Committee
is a moderately heavy clay
to Circulate Petition In loam and silty clay loam.
These soils are powder
Regard to Paving of
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Fairview Streets
The Citizens Committee, erodible when broken down.
set up to investigate, The turbulent air currents
recommend and inform the over the city will hold these
City Council and Citizens of ÀQH VRLO SDUWLFOHV RU GXVW
Fairview on the methods and in suspensions for several
costs of hard surfacing the minutes. Conditions being
streets of the City met with worse when there is no
the City Council on Monday lateral movement of air.
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It is needless to expound
and recommendations. The the hazards and discomforts
committee, having been of the conditions as they
appointed and set up by exist. The committee felt that
the people of Fairview at a if measures were to be taken
general meeting held at the there was no substitute for
bid of $5,232. Second
low was Gardner Electric
Co. of Williston with a bid
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submitted bids.
The contract for heating
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Co. for $12,537. Second
low in this department was
Interstate Metal of Williston
with a bid of $12,770. There
were six bidders.
The lowest price on brick
was submitted by the
Hebron Brick Co. of Hebron,
North Dakota with three
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that the general contract will
get underway as soon as
conditions permit this spring.
It is hoped that the building
can be completed in time for
use next September.
a good, durable job. The
initial cost would be a little
bit more expensive but
cheaper in the long run. The
people have to decide if this
investment, that would be
more than double in returns
as increased value to their
property is worth going
along with.
From
this
standpoint
the
committee’s
recommendation to the
City Council was to have
petitions drawn up for citywide circulation to determine
the majority’s wish as to
whether the council should
proceed with the necessary
steps for organizations
or if the issue should be
dropped.
Therefore, within the next
two weeks the following
appointed committeemen
will be calling an all Real
Property owners with a
petition for their declaration
of intent. They will be
prepared to discuss and
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give these people your
consideration and courtesy
when they call on you.
Just remember, they are
devoting their time and
energy for your interest.
The committeemen are
as follows: Larry Arpin,
chairman; Ward 1–Lee
McConnell, Cliff Griggs;
Ward 2 – Earl Harden,
Julius Denowh; Ward 3 –
Jim Schmitt, Harvey Lillie.
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By Tim Fine
For people younger than
myself, it is hard to imagine
a time when there was no
search engine to go to when
you wanted to know about
something. It can also be
hard for them to believe that,
IF a person graduated from
high school (and many times
that was a big IF) there were
not many career opportunities
aside from staying at home
and helping mom and dad
make a living. In 1914, these
were almost exclusively the
conditions in our part of the
country and across much of
the rest of the nation. That is
exactly the reason that the Cooperative Extension Service
was created.
1914 is the year that the
Smith-Lever Act was signed
into law. I will not bore you
with the ins-and-outs of the
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the Smith-Lever Act called for
a national system where research being conducted at the
land-grant university in each
state could be disseminated
and shared with the rest of
the citizens in the state who
could not get away to attend
college themselves. Where
it is common practice now for
several agencies to align with
others to accomplish tasks,
the Smith-Lever Act was one
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from the USDA, the land-grant
university system, and county
governments to accomplish
the goals set forth in the Act.
Initially, the job of an
extension agent was solely
to help produce more food.
Demonstration plots, insect
scouting, yield trials and variety trials were all part of the iniWLDOH[WHQVLRQDJHQW·VMREZLWK
the understanding that it was
too much of a task for a farmer
to get to the university where
these things were taking place
but if the information could
be brought to him or her and
demonstrated on land similar
to what he or she was taking
care of, then adoption of the
practice would be more likely.
Eventually, the home demonstration agent (now referred
to as the family and consumer
sciences agent) was added
to the extension force. This
person was there to help farm
families with things like canning, sewing, house maintenance and other things. Later
it was determined that children
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and leadership skills taught
at the land-grant university as
well, so a 4-H agent was added to the roster too in order to
help kids learn valuable skills
needed to ensure not only a
successful childhood but also
a successful transition into
adulthood.
The reason that I am
mentioning all of this is that,
as you may have already concluded, we are celebrating 100
years of the extension service.
On July 24th, the Eastern Agricultural Research Center (also
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and help celebrate our 100th
birthday. After the luncheon
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day, everyone is invited to help
us celebrate our birthday with
some cake and refreshments.
We are very proud of the fact
that, as times have changed,
the extension service has
adapted and we appreciate the
support given to us over these
last 100 years.
Welcome to the
Sidney Research
Field Day!
Fairview
Montana
Producers:
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Office: 406-742-8800
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Schedule of Events for Thursday, July 24th
Refreshments & Registration for Pesticide Application Credits
Welcome – Hans Schneider, MSU/MAES EARC Superintendent &
Glenn Duff, Interim Dean & Director, MSU College of Agriculture/
Agricultural Experiment Station or Barry Jacobsen, MSU Interim
Dept. Head of Research Centers Dr. Jeff Bader, MSU Extension
Director, DRC & Extension
Tour Begins
Roshan Acharya MS, MSU Graduate Student, MSU Spring Wheat
Stay-Green Characteristic Study. Spring Wheat (Stay-Green
Study) planted May 9
Dr. Luther Talbert, MSU Bozeman Spring Wheat Breeder, MSU
Spring Wheat breeding program. Spring Wheat planted May 8
Dr. Joyce Eckhoff, MSU/MAES EARC Agronomist, Durum breeding for Montana. Durm planted May 13
Duane Peters, Sidney Sugars, Inc. Agronomist, Sugarbeet Varieties. Sugarbeet planted April 25
Dr. Bart Stevens, USDA-ARS Agronomist, Sugarbeet phosphorus
study. Sugarbeet planted May 13
Dr. Mary Burrows, MSU Plant Pathologist, Wheat, Barley & Pea
(pulse crop) Diseases. Barley planted April 26. Peas planted May
12
Dr. Hans Schneider, MSU/MAEWS EARC Plant Pathologist,
Integrated Control of Beet Cyst Nematodes. Sugarbeet planted
May 9
Dr. TheCan Caesar, USDA-ARS Soil Microbiologist, USDA-ARS
Soil Microbiology Research
Dr. Hans Schneider, MSU/MAES EARC Plant Pathologist, Integrated Control of Rhizoctonia Solani. Sugarbeet planted May 22
Sherry Turner MS, MSU/MAES EARC Research Associate, Integrated Control of Ascochyta Blight of Chick Pea. Chick Peas
planted May 22
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Dr. Jerry Bergman,
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Director, will talk
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management
at noon during
the MSU-EARC/
Extension 34th
Annual Field Day
on July 24 in
Sidney.
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Ag Research Center
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