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June 5, 2013 Volume XI Issue 11

$10.00

Classifieds!

FREE--

TAKE ONE!

Postal Customer PRSRT STD

Use your QR Reader on your smart-phone to see this issue online!

NOW

12,000+ COPIES

IN PRINT . . . and GROWING!

Find us all over Northern

Montana.

800-756-1817 w w w . T r i c i a s T r a d e r . c o m

C e l e b r a t i n g 1 0 Y e a r s i n 2 0 1 3 !I t ’s Car S h ow S eason! S ee p a g es 16 thru 20 for a fu l l c a l en da r of Car Show Events th is summer!

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Hofer Brothers Construction, Inc. can do Spray Foam Insulation, Pole Barns, Garages, Decks, Fences, Remodels. Call Robert at 701-570-4460 or Duane 406-390-0897. 5-II

CUSTOM SWATHING, Silage, Grains and Oil Seeds. Magill Farm and Field Services, Inc. Lethbridge, AB, 403-894-5400. 6-I

For Sale by Owner: Small town Secondhand-Antique Shop along busy Hwy 87. House used for main business; original town depot on site plus one room country school house and garage for storage. More details, call evenings. 406-739-4361. 6-I

Just In Time For Spring! 2 lawn mowers for sale. 1 Roper riding mower, 40" deck, $125; 1 newer Craftsman, self-propelled mower, $165. Call Today Before They Go! 406-453-4524. 5-II

For Sale: 2010 Polaris 500 ATV. 4x4, 1300 mi, clean, call for price. Red's Auto Electric. 406-265-9595. 6-I

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The next issue of Tricia’s Trader will be distributed Wed., June 19, 2013. Ad Submission DEADLINE is

Wed., June 12th at 9am.

CONTENTS:Classifieds, Classifieds,

EVERYWHERE!Advertising Info .............. 10Bill’s Food Corner .......... 16Comic ............................ 18Comm. Loyalty Page ..... 13Conservative Cow Dr. .... 19Cowboy Poetry by ........... 5 Fred LieseDave Says ..................... 21“Laugh Lines” ..................11“Money Talks” Financial Column ......................... 9Realty Section ................. 8Rodeo Roundup .............. 7Subscriptions ................. 10“Things to Know” ............. 4

Thanks for reading!See pg 10 to place an ad!

Classified Rates:Classified, $10 up to 8 lines

$1 per line each add’l13 lines maximum.

$5 bold, $5 boxedRuns two issues.

For Sale: Completely remodeled Zortman 3 bdrm 1 ¾ bath manufactured home on .85+/- acre and includes an A-Frame cabin for guests or use as a seasonal rental. Beautiful scenic location! Asking $150,000 (205JD6) 406-654-2273 missouririverrealty.com 6-I

Help Wanted: Looking for a person who is willing to lead a team and has a passion for Ag for our Big Sandy, MT location. Will manage the staff, plant, and equipment of a $10 million agronomy center. If you have the qualities and desire to grow, we will train. Interested applicants should email inquiry to [email protected] or call Alice at Mountain View Co-op at 406-453-5900. 6-I

For Sale: BR788 New Holland Round Baler. String and mesh. Approx 8500 bales. $21,900. Call Larry at Rainbow Irrigation, Chinook, 406-390-1803 or email [email protected]. 5-II

For Sale: Saco- 1,944+/-sq.ft. 1986 double wide mobile home on a 8,400sq.ft. lot. 3 bdrm, 2 baths with a heated addition and a large front deck. Reduced! Asking $59,500 (143NR6) 406-654-2273 missouririverrealty.com 5-II

Call Tarzan Tree Trimming for Statewide shelterbelt renovations, forestry thinning and hazardous fuels reductions. 406-654-2706 or 399-0913. 6-I

Malta Tire is ready to help you with all your automotive repairs and tractor tire repairs. Hwy 2 West, Malta. 406-654-2120. 6-I

Pasture Wanted: Needing to lease pasture land for 30-150 pair. Please call 406-697-3023. 6-I

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THINGS TO KNOW:June 8, Sat.: GeRALDINe FuN DAy, Parade, Games, Fun Run/Walk, Street Dance, Food, Family events and much More.

June 12, Wed.: BIG FLAT 4-H RABIeS & VACCINATION CLINIC, Turner, Mt. Old Fire Hall, 1:00-3:00pm.

June 15, Sat.: ART IN THe PARK & JOPLIN CAR SHOW, Joplin Memorial Park 10am-4pm. Car show registration, 9am-11am, Wood enterprises Building, $5 pre-registration, $10 day-of-event.. Car show pre-registration call 292-3581 (Rick) or 292-3339 (Tom), or mail to PO Box 8, Joplin, MT 59531. Vendors, call 292-3855 (Kathy).

June 18 & 25, Tue.: Tri County Area HOMe BuyeR eDuC CLASS, 5-9 pm, uSDA Building, Shelby, MT. Fee $25. Call (406)434-9161 x111 to pre-register and for more information.

June 20 & 27, Thu.: HOMe BuyeR eDuC CLASS, 5-9 p.m., uS Bank @ 235 1st St., Havre, fee $25. Call (406)434-9161 x111 to register and for more information.

July 4, Thu.: eLePHANT eARS sold on Main Street, Harlem, MT by Harlem Friends of the Library.

July 19 & 20, Fri. & Sat.: GReAT NORTHeRN RODeO, during the Great Northern Fair in Havre, Mt. Mark your calendars now!

Kirkwood Funeral Home

654-1132Serving Northern MT from Malta

For Sale: 1994 Ford Taurus SHO, bad transmission, motor is good, has police interceptor motor, new catalytic converter, body straight. $600 OBO. Malta. Call (406) 390-0272. 6-I

Milk River Gospel Jamboree is coming to Malta, June 28, 29 ,& 30, MHS auditorium. Supper @ 5 Fri., raffle, silent auction, meals and concessions avail. Nine music groups rom USA and Canada. www.milkr ivergospel jamboree.org. 6-I

For Sale: '73 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, exc. condition, strong 460 engine. '80 F150 2wd, rough shape/runs. $750 OBO. '68 Cadillac 4 dr Sedan DeVille, $1,000 OBO. '68 Ford F150 4 speed 4x4, $995. OBO. Call 406-654-7794. 6-I

Hi-Line Collision Repair Center. If you have dents or need a new paint job, we can make your vehicle look like new. Come see us at 740 2nd. Ave S. Glasgow, MT or give us a call at 406-228-2433. 5-II

For Sale: Simmental and SimAngus bulls for sale. Fertility sound and ready to work. Call Dale Miller @ 376-3109. 5-II

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

For Sale: 2007 Chevy Suburban 3/4 ton 4x4 V-8 auto. Call G&B Toyota, 406-265-2205. 5-IIWanted: Gear case for Polaris Scrambler 400 4x4, 1998-1999 ATV. Call 406-262-5008. 6-I

For Sale: 2008 Dixie Chopper 2560 lawn mower. $4900. Red's Auto Electric. 406-265-9595. 6-I

I Buy Books! No collection too large or too small. Call 406-781-0101. 4-I:6-II

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Fred Liese makes his home at the edge of Black Coulee near Turner, Montana. Raised on the Big Flat, he finds plenty of “inspiration” in the people and things around him every day, and Fred’s brand of entertainment has earned him a large following throughout the US and Canada.

COWBOY POETRY BY H. FRED LIESE

Photo courtesy Meryl Rygg McKenna,Lewistown News-Argus.

AHA!I always enjoyed cowboy verse by H. Fred Who’s appeared in the TRADeR awhile.Though often I “head-scratched” on what he had said, How-he-said-it would earn him a smileFor I always assumed he had something to say And my denseness just let me get half.I excused it by thinking, “Well, that’s just Fred’s way,” And I blushed some and gave him a laugh.But now that the Ides of May issue is out And his latest “blank verse” has been readI regret blushing over what Fred was about And I now say, “I thought so!” instead.We can see how he rummaged his devious mind Finding only dust bunnies and spaceAnd the wild panic scramble avoiding a bind Barely making deadline to save face.Let us all clip Fred’s “whiteout” to prove “how” and “why” And remember this red letter day:The wind CAN stop blowing, the sump CAN run dry, Leaving H. Fred with nothing to say!” ~D.W. Mailand 5-15-2013

Tricia’s Trader, ©2013

Please enjoy this guest submission,

courtesy of Mr. D.W. Mailand of Harlem, Mont.:

For Sale: Large collection of watches and clocks;some name brands: Gruen, Elgin, Bulava and more. Call 406-739-4361. 6-I

"PIT STOP" ON THE FARM SERVICE: Meridian Bins, Hankook, Goodyear, tires, crop chemicals, poly tanks, repairs AND MUCH MORE! 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! GALATA, CHESTER, INVERNESS. FRASER'S OIL. 406-292-3833. 6-I

Driver Wanted: Non-profit org needs driver w/ minimum of CDL Class C license & Passenger endorsement to transport students on small yellow school bus between Harlem and Turner for Turner's 4-day school week. Will be enrolled in random drug test pool. Must be willing to attend driver training course. Call re: wages, etc. 406-379-2512 or 379-2224. 6-I

For Sale: Newly constructed home near the golf course on 1.47+/- acres. Granite countertops, fireplace, beautiful wood doors & trim throughout, full length deck on back of home and additional storage space for your golf cart. Let us show you the rest! Asking $289,000 (146eM6) 406-654-2273 missouririverrealty.com 5-II

Ammo For Sale: Five Federal 325 count boxes of .22 long rifle. $35/box. Two 500 Count boxes of Winchester .22 long rifle $50/box. Call (801)518-6357. 5-II

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FILTER SERVICES: For all of your air filter and water filter cleaning services call FLAWLESS FILTERS. Servicing North Central Montana with a complete line of Baldwin Filters. 406-376-3106, 406-799-4580 (cell) or email us at [email protected].. 6-I

For Sale: 2010 yukon SLT XL 4x4 1/2 Ton. Loaded w/everything! Leather, Heated Seats. Stealth gray metallic. Call Duane Sparks Chevrolet, Lewistown, MT, 406-535-3455. 5-II

For Sale: Krause parts and other parts at Power Motors Implement. Hardi, Mayrath, older Spra Coupe, Westgo, Gysler, Edwards, Adja and a group of Minneapolis Moline and Ford parts. Fort Benton. Call George at 406-799-7459 or email [email protected]. 6-I

WE DO WEDDINGS!!! FRESH FLOWERS AND UNIQUE ARRANGEMENTS! We proudly serve Joplin, Chester, Inverness, Rudyard, Hingham and Gildford! HI-LINE FLORAL, Joplin Montana, 406-292-3225. 6-I

For Sale: Truck sprayer Marflex, Mid Boom, 1,000 gal. tank, Alum. 100 ft booms, 3 way nozzles, Raven Rate control, Hyd. lift and fold. GMC floater truck, Cat motor, Allison automatic trans. $30,000. Call 406-974-2568. 6-I

For Sale: "Formerly loved" Bernina 640 E (Embroidery) Sewing Machine. Stitch regulator. Low hours. Warranty. Free owner class. Contact Bearly Square Quilting (406) 265-4424. 6-I3 Sisters in Malta is the place

to shop. You'll find something new every time! 25% off on Race Saturdays storewide; Experience DalRena's food at all races held in Malta. 406-654-2529. 6-I

We build corrals. Rock Bottom Fencing & Welding. Corrals - Fencing - Livestock Water Systems - Metal Fabrication. Licensed & insured. Call Cody Kissner 406-945-4918. 5-II

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Complements of Greg Dugdale

Raymond JamesFinancial Services, Inc.

Havre, Montana

Money Talks

ADJUSTING TO LIFE FINANCIALLY AFTER A DIVORCE

This information, developed by an independent third party, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. does not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. This information is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation. The information contained in this report does not purport to be a complete description of the securities, markets, or developments referred to in this material. This information is not intended as a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any security referred to herein. Investments mentioned may not be suitable for all investors. The material is general in nature. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. does not provide advice on tax,

legal or mortgage issues. These matters should be discussed with the appropriate professional.Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC, an independent broker/dealer, and are not insured by FDIC, NCUA or any other government agency, are not deposits or obligations of the financial institution, are not guaranteed by the financial institution,

and are subject to risks, including the possible loss of principal. Prepared by Broadridge Investor Communication Solutions, Inc. Copyright 2013.

There’s no doubt about it--going through a divorce can be an emotionally trying time. Ironing out a divorce settlement, attending various court hearings, and dealing with competing attorneys can all weigh heavily on the parties involved. Inaddition to theemotional impactadivorcecanhave, it’s important tobeawareofhowyourfinancialpositionwillbeimpacted.Now,morethanever,youneedtomakesurethatyourfinancesareontherighttrack.You will then be able to put the past behind you and set in place the building blocks that can be the foundation foryournewfinancialfuture.Assess your current financial situation Followingadivorce,you’llneedtogetahandleonyourfinancesandassessyourcurrentfinancialsituation,taking into account the likely loss of your former spouse’s income. In addition, you may now be responsible for paying for expenses that you were once able to share with your former spouse, such as housing, utilities, and car loans. Ultimately, you may come to the realization that you’re no longer able to live the lifestyle you were accustomed to before your divorce.Establish a budget Agoodplacetostart istoestablishabudgetthatreflectsyourcurrentmonthlyincomeandexpenses.Inaddition to your regular salary and wages, be sure to include other types of income, such as dividends and interest. If you will be receiving alimony and/or child support, you’ll want to include those payments as well.Asforexpenses,you’llwanttofocusondividingthemintotwocategories:fixedanddiscretionary.Fixedexpensesinclude things like housing, food, and transportation. Discretionary expenses include things like entertainment, vacations, etc. Keep in mind that you may need to cut back on some of your discretionary expenses until you adjust to living on less income. However, it’s important not to deprive yourself entirely of any enjoyment. You’ll want to build the occasional reward (for example, yoga class, dinner with friends) into your budget.Reevaluate/reprioritize your financial goals Yournextstepshouldbe to reevaluateyourfinancialgoals.Whileyouweremarried,youmayhavesetcertainfinancialgoalswithyourspouse.Nowthatyouareonyourown,thesegoalsmayhavechanged.Startout by making a list of the things that you now would like to achieve. Do you need to put more money towards retirement?Areyouinterestedingoingbacktoschool?Wouldyouliketosaveforanewhome?You’llwanttobesuretoreprioritizeyourfinancialgoalsaswell.Youandyourspousemayhaveplannedonbuyingavacationhomeatthebeach.Afteryourdivorce,however,youmayfindthatothergoalsmaybecomemore important (for example, making sure your cash reserve is adequately funded).Take control of your debt Whileyou’readjustingtoyournewbudget,besurethatyoutakecontrolofyourdebtandcredit.Youshouldtry to avoid the temptation to rely on credit cards to provide extras. And if you do have debt, try to put a plan in place to pay it off as quickly as possible. The following are some tips to help you pay off your debt:▪Keeptrackofbalancesandinterestrates▪Developaplantomanagepaymentsandavoidlatefees▪Payoffhigh-interestdebtfirst▪Takeadvantageofdebtconsolidation/refinancingoptionsProtect/establish credit Sincedivorcecanhaveanegativeimpactonyourcreditrating,considertakingstepstotrytoprotectyourcredit record and/or establish credit in your own name. A positive credit history is important since it will allow you to obtain credit when you need it, and at a lower interest rate. Good credit is even sometimes viewed by employers as a prerequisite for employment. Review your credit report and check it for any inaccuracies. Are there joint accounts that have been closed orrefinanced?Arethereanynamesonthereportthatneedtobechanged?You’reentitledtoafreecopyofyour credit report once a year from each of the three major credit reporting agencies. You can go to www.

annualcreditreport.com for more information. To establish a good track record with creditors, be sure to make your monthly bill payments on time and try toavoidhavingtoomanycreditinquiriesonyourreport.Suchinquiriesaremadeeverytimeyouapplyfornewcredit cards.Review your insurance needs Typically, insurance coverage for one or both spouses is negotiated as part of a divorce settlement. However, you may have additional insurance needs that go beyond that which you were able to obtain through your divorce settlement. When it comes to health insurance, make having adequate coverage a priority. Unless your divorcesettlement requires your spouse to provide you with health coverage, one option is to obtain temporary health insurance coverage (up to 36 months) through the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA). You can also look into purchasing individual coverage or, if you’re employed, coverage through your employer. Now that you’re on your own, you’ll also want to make sure that your disability and life insurance coverage matches your current needs. This is especially true if you are reentering the workforce or if you’re the custodial parent of your children. Finally, make sure that your property insurance coverage is updated. Any applicable property insurance policiesmayneed tobemodifiedor rewritten inorder to reflectpropertyownershipchanges thatmayhaveresulted from your divorce.Change your beneficiary designations Afteradivorce,you’llwanttochangethebeneficiarydesignationsonanylifeinsurancepolicies,retirementaccounts, and bank or credit union accounts you may have in place. Keep in mind that a divorce settlement mayrequireyoutokeepaformerspouseasabeneficiaryonapolicy,inwhichcaseyoucannotchangethebeneficiarydesignation. Thisisalsoagoodtimetomakeawillorupdateyourexistingonetoreflectyournewstatus.Makesurethatyourformerspouseisn’tstillnamedasapersonalrepresentative,successortrustee,beneficiary,orholderofapower of attorney in any of your estate planning documents.Consider tax implications You’llalsoneedtoconsiderthetaximplicationsofyourdivorce.Yoursourcesofincome,filingstatus,andthe credits and/or deductions for which you qualify may all be affected. In addition to your regular salary and wages, you may have new sources of income after your divorce, such as alimony and/or child support. If you are receiving alimony, it will be considered taxable income to you. Child support, on the other hand, will not be considered taxable income.Yourtaxfilingstatuswillalsochange.Filingstatusisdeterminedasofthelastdayofthetaxyear(December31). This means that even if you were divorced on December 31, you would, for tax purposes, be considered divorced for that entire year. Finally, if you have children, and depending on whether you are the custodial parent, you may be eligible to claim certain credits and deductions. These could include dependency exemptions, the child tax credit, and the credit for child and dependent care expenses, along with student loan interest and tuition deductions.Consult a financial professional Althoughitcancertainlybedoneonyourown,youmaywanttoconsiderconsultingafinancialprofessionaltoassistyouinadjustingtoyournewfinancial life. Inadditiontohelpingyouassessyourneeds,afinancialprofessional canworkwith you todevelopaplandesigned tohelp youaddressyour financial goals,makerecommendationsaboutspecificproductsandservices,andmonitorandadjustyourplanasneeded.

For Sale: Spacious 4 bdrm 2 bath family home in Malta. Ample living space on main floor and a great family room in the basement. Lots of storage space in this home, plus a large backyard with mature trees. Asking $160,000 (131BA6) 406-654-2273 missouririverrealty.com. 6-I

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Town: Prefix(es): Joplin 292Inverness 292Rudyard 355Hingham 397Gildford 376Kremlin 372Fort Benton 621, 622Loma 739Big Sandy 378Havre 262, 265, 407, 808, 945, 969, 390, 394, 395, 398, 399 Chinook 357Cleveland 357Harlem 353Fort Belknap 353Turner 379Zortman 673Dodson 383Malta 301, 654, 658, 680Saco 527Hinsdale 364, 648Glasgow 228, 230, 263, 367, 831 Nashua 746Fort Peck 526Park Grove 526Wolf Point 392, 525, 650, 653, 915Opheim 762Plentywood 765

Town: Prefix(es): Scobey 487, 783Culbertson 514, 787, 790Sidney 433, 478, 480, 482, 488, 489, 798, 630, 943, 973Circle 485, 974Jordan 557, 977Lewistown 350, 366, 380, 535, 538, 707, 708, 968Grass Range 428, 928Hobson 423Stanford 566Chester 759Geraldine 737Denton 567Belt 277Great Falls 205, 216, 217, 231, 268, 403, 452, 453, 454, 455, 564, 590, 715, 727, 731, 750, 760, 761, 770, 771, 781, 788, 791, 799, 836, 866, 868, 870, 899, 923, 952, 964, 965, 997Shelby 424, 434, 450, 460, 470, 597, 966 Conrad 269, 271, 278,289, 576Valier 279Cut Bank 229, 336, 391, 845, 873

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Date auction/auction co. Location time

Sat., Jun 8 Historic Montana Memorabilia & Antique Auction Shobe Auction/Engel Auction Ennis, MT 9:30am

Sat., Jun 15 Sheridan County Road Dept. Surplus Auction Glasgow Auction 406-228-9306 Plentywood, MT 10am

Sat., Jun 22 Raymond Warhank Estate Antique Auto Auction Shobe Auction 406-538-5125 Rudyard, MT 10am

Sat., Jun 22 John Richardson Estate Real Estate & Household Auction Hines Auction 406-538-5125 Malta, MT 10am

IT’S AUCTION SALE SEASON! Ask your Ad rep on pAge 10 how to get your Auction listed here.

Keep an eye on this page for auctions being held this summer!

Tree Sale: Bare root 30% - 50% off potted price! Select container trees on sale too! Don't forget to check out our seed potatoes, onion sets and plants, grapes, strawberries, raspberries, Canada Red Rhubarb and much more! Don't Forget The Perfect Grad Gift!! Riverview Greenhouse and Nursery, 1720 Front Street, Ft. Benton, 406-622-5241, http://www.riverviewfloral.net 5-II

Auction: June 1 @ 10am Gaylord & Mae Lafond Auction, 219 S. 2 west Malta Mt. Cliff Rustad Auctioneer- Hi-Line Auction 654-1772 or 654-4053 5-II

Home For Sale: 836 3rd St., Big Sandy, MT., $120,000. Great family home. 2 bdrm main floor w/formal dining & living room & hardwood floors. Full basement has remodeled family room, 3/4 bath + 2 bonus rooms being used as bedrooms. Call Paul Kuka @ 265-7845 5-II

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For Sale: RARE KNIVES Large Selection RUANA CASE XX ~ SCHRADE Hard - to - find USA-made Old Timer & Uncle Henry Knife/Scissor SharpeningBig Sky Images & CollectiblesHavre Holiday Village Mall ~~~~~(406)399-6522~~~~~ x-2

For Sale: 2-Bedroom, 1 bath home with garage for sale in Harlem, MT. Nicely remodeled. Reasonably priced. Act fast! Call for more details. (406) 945-1361. 6-I

Hey! Looking for a good building mover?? Call Dale Freitag 406-654-1123 or Dan Liese 379-2320. Prompt, experienced, competitive pricing. 5-II

For Sale: International H tractor with McCormick Deering loader $1,800; 1995 Lund fishing boat, needs inboard motor, trailer included, $5,000; Homemade double axle 14' trailer, $800. 406-265-6163 5-II

For Sale: 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix. 105,000 miles. Good Condition. V6, CD player, 4 door, Maroon. $7,700 OBO. 406-674-5281 or [email protected]. 6-I

Read Tricia’s Trader online. Faster load times, live links and SEARCH FEATURE! www.TriciasTrader.com. x

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There’s little arguing that “community” and “family” are synonymous terms in regards to Montana’s Hi-Line towns. Businesses and stores come and go in small town business districts, but few have managed to operate a family-run business in the same community as long or as well as “The Dodge Boys” at Jamieson Motors, Inc. in Chinook. In fact, they’re the second oldest Chrysler dealership in the state of Montana, missing first place by about a year. This company’s roots run deep and far. Founder James R. Jamieson originally operated a welding/machine shop out of a facility located in Hogeland, Montana, which is about an hour’s drive from Chinook. When that building burned to the ground, as was the fate of many old buildings of that time, Jim picked up his family and moved to Chinook, originally renting a work space in a 1903 livery stable-turned-Chevy garage from a man named Anderson. Eventually, in 1942, Jamieson purchased that building and received a franchise from Chrysler-Dodge. Upon Jim’s retirement in 1960, Don Jamieson, Keith Jamieson and Beverly Rusch became owners. Since 1991, the company has been owned and operated by Jim’s grandson Jay Jamieson and grandson-in-law Fred Langford. Their sons Rob

Jamieson, who works as a Technician, and Matt Langford, who is the Parts Manager, and two other employees who aren’t family but are treated like it, complete the team. While it can be a challenge in a family operation to keep business and family life separate, there are distinct advantages as well. For Jamieson Motors the biggest advantage is that their sons who work there grew up in the auto industry, so they instinctively know what needs to be done and how to do it, which creates a strong, reliable work force. With over 70 years in business and a highly talented staff, Jamieson Motors continues to offer quality services and vehicles that their mostly agricultural customers need, including financing, extended warranties, complete shop and mechanic service, tire sales and a popular lineup of new and used vehicles. It can be tricky owning a business in a small town where everyone knows everyone, but according to Fred, the secret to their success can be found on a plaque that’s been hanging on the wall for more than the 35 years he’s been with the company. It reads, “Our aim is to simply treat our customers the way we ourselves like to be treated.” The Golden Rule, he says, works every time. “What matters to our customers matters to us. We focus more on the grain and cattle markets than reports about the world economy. Our whole business relies on agriculture.” When asked why he’s so invested in his community, Fred continues, “What’s great about small communities is everyone pitches in.” And pitching in is something Jamieson Motors does regularly, especially when it comes to supporting the young people of Blaine County. If youth organizations in the area need support, there are no questions asked--Jamieson Motors helps out. In addition to youth rodeo, 4-H, FFA, Lions Swim Team and the like, the crew at Jamiesons are big backers of the PRCA rodeo and the Blaine County Fair. They make contributions to causes in Harlem, Turner and Havre, and in addition, they support things like the American Legion/VFW Kids Races held in Chinook on the 4th of July, and local barrel racing clubs. When the fourth generation is working in the store, as in the case of the Jamiesons’ family, the reasons to help out become that much more significant. In 2008, Jamieson Motors, Inc. received a distinguished award from Montana State University’s College of Business for operating a successful business in Montana for more than 50 years. It’s safe to say this is because the owners of this company also take ownership in the success of their local community...just like that old plaque on the wall says they will.

Small Businesses...Keeping Montana Strong!Just like “It takes a community to raise a child”, it takes small businesses to strengthen a community. Without loyal community-minded businesses, many Montana towns would be nothing more than a happy memory. These dedicated companies consistently provide jobs, industry, donations and volunteer services to the patrons who support them. They know that without a healthy economy in their town, their own companies will suffer, so they give back faithfully....When you see them be sure to say, “Thanks!”

Supporting the communities we work in...

MULTI-CITY:Ezzie’s Wholesale

HARLEM:Richman Insurance LEWISTOWN:Snowy Mountain Motors

Lewistown Rental

Duane Sparks Chevrolet

CHINOOK:Jamieson Motors

American Garage, LLC TURNER:Reed’s Ag Enterprises ~ Turner Supply

HAVRE:North Star Dodge Custom Collision Repair

Havre Muffler & Brake Havre Ready Mix, Inc.~ Baltrusch Construction, Inc. ~Havre Sand & Gravel, Inc. Pacific Steel & Recycling

Tilleman Motor Co.

RUDYARD: McNair Furniture MALTA: Radio Shack Malta

First State Bank

Great Northern Hotel & Restaurant ~ Maltana Motel Crossroads Coffee ~ Feigel Photo Liquor Haven ~ Travel Haven Mint Bar

R & G Feeds

HINSDALE:Stoughie’s Bar & Grill WOLF POINT:Northern Prairie Auto Sales

Jamieson Motors, Inc.

115 Highway 2 West, Chinook, MT 59523 • 406-357-2470 • www.JamiesonMotors.net

The scene today at Jamieson Motors has changed only slightly from years past...

...but the company’s dedication to customer service remains the same. The above photo was taken in the 1950s. Below, Art Dronen, Ingeman Svendsen and Jim Jamieson stand on a dirt street next to a couple Case tractors, as Jamieson Motors at one time was a Case dealer. The old steam tractor was there for display; the other was for sale.

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Ramblings of a Conservative Cow Doctor

by Krayton Kerns, DVM, State Rep. HD 58

We hope you enjoy reading this feature in Tricia’s Trader. you

may agree, you may disagree With dr. Kerns’ ramblings, but you Will alWays have something

to discuss over dinner.

Collectivists will hate today’s message. However, it should be great fodder for conversation in local coffee gatherings so I feel obligated to bring this issue into daylight. elitists of weak physical constitution should read no further because, contrary to what you were told in grad school, the truth will not always set you free. With my disclaimer out of the way, let’s plow ahead into the Pansy Principle; my nickname for a recent Aarhus university study published in the journal “Psychological Science”. using subjects in America, Argentina and Denmark, Danish researchers compared bicep size to support for economic redistribution. Their data suggested physically strong men were more likely to hold right wing political views while weaker men were more likely to support the welfare state and wealth redistribution. Interestingly, there was no demonstrable relationship between strength and political ideology in women. Upon reflection on my four terms in Montana’s House, I think their hypothesis may need some tweaking. Of the three legislators on the plus side of 300 pounds who have correspondingly large biceps, the liberal Democrat and the liberal Republican vote like Democrats, while the conservative Republican votes like a Republican. All three have the muscular density of the Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man, so to improve accuracy the Pansy Principle should not apply to subjects with a Body Mass Index

over 30. Rumors are circulating Aarhus university scientists are considering follow-up studies. (The rumors are not wide spread because I just started them.) experts are curious if boosting small bicep men up behind the wheel of a one ton, flatbed pickup powered by a Duramax, Powerstroke, or Cummins can negate the political pansy effect of the “Coexist” bumper sticker pasted to the rear of their Subaru Outback or Toyota Prius. The Big Three have expressed enthusiasm about funding this study; Subaru and Toyota, not so much. On the surface, today’s column appears to be a nonsensical kick to the proverbial hornet’s nest, but if you look deep, this study reveals why the left loves big government. The weak man needs the full power of a massive central authority to steal property from the strong man; a task made easier once the strong are disarmed. Put down the Kool-Aid and think about the Pansy Principle when politicians offer to use the full force of government to deliver you the bounty produced by the sweat of others.

The Pansy Principle

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

CALL WOOD ENTERPRISES TODAY for competitive rates on Auto, Home, Business, Farm, Crop and RV insurance. 210 Rehal Ave., Joplin, 406-292-3325 or email us at [email protected]. 6-I

For Sale: 1985 Cab-over Ford Truck; Cushman Trackster (used 1 season); Plate Compactor (fits backhoe); PTO water pump; Pressure washer; underground cable plow; 1975 Dodge box ambulance w/ built-in generator & winch; blade for D8 sized Cat; receiver hitch; blade for 6 size Cat; backhoe buckets; tractor WD45-AC w/ 6 ft mower. 406-873-4780. 6-I

For Sale: 2010 Polaris Sportsman 850 XP, 660 miles, kept in garage, windshield, hand warmers, 60" snowplow and winch, well maintained. $7,200 OBO. 390-5951. 5-II

For Sale: 1976 CJ5 Jeep, Custom built for Off Road Racing, 401 engine, MSD electric start ignition, specialty racing tires, all performance under the hood, Holley carburetor, aluminum radiator, custom roll cage, custom seat, air cleaner for helmet. Call 406-861-5895. 4-I:7-II

Snyder's Auto Sales in Lewistown is clearing out inventory. Choose from over a dozen cars, trucks, and SuVs and name your price. Many vehicles half-off book value. Some qualify for half down payment. everything must go. Call 406-538-3512 or 350-1031 and ask for Robert Snyder. 5-II

Wanted: We Buy Antiques! One item or a household, give us a call! Virgelle Mercantile. 1-800-426-2926 or 406-378-3110. 6-I

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IT’S CAR SHOW SEASONIN MONTANA!

Use the Calendar below to plan out a summer of hot roddin’ and cruisin’ across Montana this summer!

June 7-8 HAVRE Hi-Line Cruz’n Rod Run

Great Northern Fairgrounds, Friday 5pm-9pm registration & eats, Saturday, 9am-1pm registration, 11am-2pm Show & Shine, 2pm-4pm Poker Run, 6pm Pitchfork Fondue, Awards and Dancing to Blind Luck at Activity Building. Contact Barb Salerno at 406-265-3163.

June 8 GT FALLS Fords Forever

Show for all Ford Cars, held at Bison Ford, 9am-4pm. Contact Rick George 406-899-1627, [email protected], or visit http://treasurestatemustang.home.bresnan.net/. Facebook: Treasure State Mustang.

June 8 MALTA First State Bank Car Show

Main Street, Malta 10am-3pm. Contact Terry Skones 406-654-2340, [email protected] or John Carahan 406-654-1477.

June 14-15 WOLF POINT Wolf City Rods & Rides

Friday Registration at Pro-Tire, Saturday Car & Bike Show 12pm-3pm, Marvin Brookman Stadium. Swap meet and Burnout Contests. www.wolfcity.org

June 15 TURNER 6th Annual Turner Car Show

Early morning Fly-In, 11am Registration, 4pm Burn-Out Contest, Evening Music sponsored by Kimber’s Border Bar. All Tractors, trucks, pickups, cars, motorcycles, planes and more are welcome!

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT:

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July 13 SHELBY The Shelby Street Fair & Car Show Questions about the car show can be directed to Lyn Markuson (406-424-5737).

July 5, 6 CHINOOK Blaine County Cruise

Friday evening registration & Drive-In Movie, Saturday breakfast, Cruise to Fort Benton, Loma, Big Sandy & Havre, Evening dinner at Blaine Co. Fairgrounds, Awards, Saturday night Drive-In Movie. Visit www.BlaineCountyCruise.com for details.

July 20 FT. PECK Antique Car Show

During “Arts in the Park” 10am-5pm at historic Fort Peck Hotel. Show & Shine. Contact Dick Cotton 406-263-7127.

August 3 CHOTEAU Drag it! Drive it! Dream it!

825 North Main, 10am-5pm. Pre-register by July 15th to save! Contact Cindy Hayworth 406-590-3886, [email protected]; Kylene Richem, 406-590-2659 or John Richem, 406-439-5227

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August 10 LEWISTOWN Main Street Motor Classic

Downtown Main Street, 9am-4pm, in memory of Wayne Pallett. Welcome all cars, motorcycles and trucks. Contact Rod

Richards 406-538-7417, or Alta Pallett, 406-538-9234. Registration from 9am-1pm, Show and Shine on Main Street until 4:00 p.m. Barbeque 4:30-6:00 p.m. at Jack’s Hanger.

August 16-18 CUT BANK Montana Fun Weekend

Events all weekend from Fri. evening thru Sun. morning at Cut Bank Airport. Racing, concessions & more. Contact Roy Nollkamper, 406-450-1078, e-mail: [email protected]. www.cutbankairport.org

CAugust 23-24 GREAT FALLS Altered Classics Cruz-N-Shine

Montana Expo Park: Fri. Poker Run 6-9pm, Sat. Show & Shine 9am-5pm. Contact Jim Terry 406-454-1155 cell: 406-899-3175 e-mail: [email protected] , www.alteredclassics.com

Sept. 21 HAVRE Custom Collision Cust. Appreciation Show

Car Show 12pm-1pm after the Festival Days Parade, 1-3pm Wolfer’s Burgers, 3-5pm Burn Outs!

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Sept 27, 28 CHINOOK 9th Annual Sugarbeet Festival Car Show

Breakfast 8-10am sponsored by Dan’s Auto Parts at Senior Center, 9am Registration, Car Show 11am-2:30pm.

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DEAR DAvE, I’m retired, and I have $400,000 in an IRA that’s earning 10 to 12 percent. The only debt I have is $20,000 on a home equity line of credit, and my home is worth $500,000. Should I pay off the home equity loan using funds from my IRA? ~Janet

Dear Janet, Wow, you have a half-million dollar home on the line for only $20,000? There’s no way I’m going to have a $500,000 asset pledged for that kind of money. No way! If I were in your shoes, I’d pay off the loan today. You’re obviously a smart lady. You’ve got an IRA that’s busting it, and this little loan is the only thing standing between you and complete financial freedom. But that loan represents risk you don’t need in your life. I know you probably haven’t been lying awake at night worrying over it, but you’re going to have a wonderfully weird experience when you knock this thing out. A wave of peace is going to wash over you, and you’re going to feel lighter and more liberated than ever before. Your retirement isn’t at risk, and it won’t cost you much money. Pay it off today, Janet, and discover the true meaning of financial peace! ~Dave

DEAR DAvE, How do you feel about an exchange-traded fund (ETF) as an investment device? ~Charles

Dear Charles,

The main reason to do an ETF is it allows you to trade your stocks or mutual funds easily and often. I can’t recommend them because I don’t advise buying and selling all the time where your investments are concerned. In most cases, getting into this kind of thing implies that you’re trying to time the market. It means you’re trying to buy at the low point and ride them up to the high point. Based on my understanding of the market, I’m a buy-and-hold kind of guy. So, I have no need for ETFs whatsoever. ~Dave

DAVE SAYS: Who Is Dave Ramsey? Dave Ramsey is a personal money management expert, popular national radio personality and the author of three New York Times bestsellers – The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace Revisited and More Than Enough. In them, Ramsey exemplifies his life’s work of teaching others how to be financially responsible, so they can acquire enough wealth to take care of loved ones, live prosperously into old age, and give generously to others.

* Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business. He’s authored four New York Times best-selling books: Financial Peace, More Than Enough, The Total Money Makeover and EntreLeadership. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 5 million listeners each week on more than 500 radio stations. Follow Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com.

Creative Elements, 229 4th St. S., Glasgow. 5 years and growing strong. New make-over, all hand-crafted Made in Montana. Stop in for the experience. Great variety and gift ideas. 406-214-9501. 6-I

AUCTION: June 22, 10am Richardson Estate and added Living Consignment Auction, 214 Pearl Drive, Malta, MT. Dave Hines, Auctioneer, Hines Auction Service, 654-2838 or 654-4780. 6-I

For Sale: Great investment opportunity in Sunburst! 4 Lots & 3 bdrm/1bath house. Live in and build on vacant lots. Great potential! (406) 937-6645. 5-II

Come Join KMMR of Malta June 7th@ for the Texaco Country Showdown at MHS auditorium. Doors open at 5:30, $500 to the winner. For more info or entry forms, call KMMR at 406-654-2472. 5-II

Help Wanted: Sidney-Culbertson area delivery person needed two days per month for Tricia's Trader. Call 406-379-2377 to inquire and for details. 6-I

For Sale: Roll-Top Computer Desk. $250, OBO. Call 406- 357-3459 or 390-1803. 5-II

For Sale: 2011 Arctic Cat 450 4x4. Call for price. Red's Auto Electric, 406-265-9595. 6-I

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Tire trouble? See us for your farm tire needs. Pehrson’s Firestone, Chinook. 406-357-2570 or 3305. After hours 406-357-3807. 6-I

For Sale: Baldwin Acrosonic piano, 5ft long, 3 ft high, walnut, $500; Olds trumpet w/ case, $150; Mandolin "potato-bug", $300. Call 406-357-3608. 5-II

For Sale: Case tractor tricycle dozer and plow, $1,500; Ford 8N tractor, loader included, not presently mounted, $2,500. Call 406-357-3608. 5-II

For Rent: Independent Living for adults 62+ or disabled. HuD subsidy available if qualified. Stop by or call today!!! Sweet Grass Lodge, 511 First Street West, Chester, MT 59522. 406-759-5400. MTRS Relay: Dial 711 ***equal Housing Opportunity***Handicapped Accessible. 1-II:7-I

Remote Monitoring: Wish you could check your water tanks, cattle remotely and not drive 30 minutes? How about check your barn, or that your irrigation system is working? Check on your house or cabin from anywhere, with a computer. Visit www.moosedriver.com for ideas or email [email protected] 406-272-2315 5-II

Call Tarzan Tree Trimming for Statewide shelterbelt renovations, forestry thinning and hazardous fuels reductions. 406-654-2706 or 399-0913. 3-II:6-I

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2100 Hwy 2 E • Havre, M T • 800-214-4654 Or 406-265-6387 After Hrs & Weekends Jim 265-6367 Or Chuck 390-1487

(10) 2013 Wilson 41’ X 66” Ag Hoppers 50% tires, 75% brakes, air ride, 4 alum wheels

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CORRECTION: For Sale: 2002 Okanagan 28-5Z, 28 ft 5th wheel w/ rocker, hide-a-bed sofa, dinette, queen bed, full bath, stove, range, hood, oven, fridge-freezer, microwave, TV, stereo, antenna, A/C, fan, furnace, water heater, outside shower, front elec. jacks, rear stabilizer jacks, fiberglass ext., awning, 2 Sunlite domes, built-in 4500W elec. start gen., 2 slide-outs, spare tire. $29,900. 406-357-3608. 6-I

We Have Rough Lumber. Call to see what we have in stock. All Seasons Home Center, 406-228-8288, or stop by 729 2nd Ave S., Glasgow, MT. 1-I:6-II

Zero Montana Hatchery: Specializing in chickens, ducks, geese and guineas. 1261 W. Old Hwy 10, Terry, MT. Call 406-852-4282. 7-I:6-II

For Sale: 2006 Raptor 5th wheel toy hauler,excellent shape, only 49hrs on the built-in 5500 watt Onan generator. $32,000 OBO. Plentywood, MT. Call 406-765-7539. 6-I

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CORReCTeD ReCIPe FROM LAST ISSueWe apologize that in last issue we had some text formatting issues that may have misconstrued

the BBQ sauce recipe. Below is the correct version.

Bill’sFood Corner

Dig right in to our newest regular guest column! Bill Hake invites you to test his recipes and his theories and tell us what

you think. And he takes “requests”!

In a 6 quart or larger stock pot blend all Group 1 ingredients and cook on medium-low heat. The ketchup burns easily, so be pa-tient and go slow. Stir often with a rubber spatula. If it should burn on the bottom of the pan don’t dig it loose; just gently scrape over it with your rubber spatula and it will be okay. In 1 cup water & ¼ cup white vinegar blend ½ cup Corn Starch and ¼ cup dry Mustard until smooth then add to Group 1 mixture. Molasses adds a bold flavor if you like a little more power in your sauce. Jalapenos are a flavor enhancer, so if you like it mild, remove the seeds. If you like a “slap you in the mouth” punch, leave the seeds in. The sauce is just fine without either one but for those of us with burnt out taste buds they give a needed punch. While Group 1 is heating up prepare the vegetables in Group 2. (Don’t turn them into mush in a food processor, chop them by hand.) Then, in a large skillet on high heat, sauté them about 10 to 12 minutes or until the onions start to brown. Now add them to Group 1 in the stock pot and simmer on medium-low heat for an hour or more, stirring often until the sauce becomes quite thick and has darkened a bit. If you taste the sauce at this point you might be disappointed because it will have a very sharp bite, but hang on, we are going to fix it.

At this point turn off the heat and add 3 cups of Honey (raw honey is best if you can get it.) I would recommend you use 3 cups the first batch, then add more later if you think it needs it. If you add the honey while you are still cooking the sauce you will cook out some of the honey flavor and honey doesn’t need to be cooked to be safe. This batch makes 3 ½ to 4 quarts, depending on how long you cook it. I can mine in sterilized jars. It will keep in the fridge a month or more, but I don’t know what the shelf life is because it never lasts that long. Also, the recipe is easy to cut in half.

Bill’s BBQ SauceGROuP 1:1 bottle ketchup 64 oz. 1 or 2 Tbs. Molasses (Optional)¼ cup Worcestershire sauce1 or 2 Jalapeño Peppers (seeds Optional)

2 Tbs. Liquid Smoke1 Tbs. Garlic Powder 1 Tbs. Lemon juice1 Cup Brown Sugar ¼ Cup Alpine Touch season salt

GROuP 2:¼ lb. Butter3 cups Onions, chopped small

3 cups Celery, chopped small1 large bell pepper, chopped small

For Sale: 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500 HD, 6.6L, Duramax Diesel, 4x4, LTZ, leather, 4-door, 1-ton, Z71 pkg, 26k mi, $48,900. Call 406-357-4201. 6-I

Now Open! Marias River Greenhouses! See us first for the best selection of bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets, vegetables/herbs, patio pots, professional soil and fertilizer. 18 mi. South of Chester or 35 mi. North of Fort Benton on HWy 223. 406-456-3276. 5-II

For Sale: INDIAN BLANKETS & ARTWORK Sweetgrass ~ Sage ~ Furs Buckskin ~ SaddlesUSA Old Timer KnivesKnife/Scissor Sharpening, Custom Framing, Big Sky Images & Collectibles Havre Holiday Village Mall~~~~~(406)399-6522~~~~~ x-1

Buying Scrap Metals and Batteries. Copper, Brass, Radiators, Cell Phones, Circuit Boards, Air Conditioners, Computers, Motors, Ballasts, Monel, Carbide, Catalytic Converters, X-Ray Film, Lead, Stainless, Wire, Starters, Alternators, High Temp Alloys, and lots more. 701-361-5821 www.bernathconstructioninc.com 1-II:7-I

Chili Cook-Off: JULY 13 at the SHELBY STREET FAIR. Contact Paul at 406-399-4501, Justin at 406-212-0549, Mike at 406-210-2806 if you have any questions. Sponsored by the TOOLE COUNTY HEALTH FOUNDATION. 6-I

For Sale: Aluminum Gravel Box, 16 ft head lift hoist, $2,900. Call Vaughn Truck Sales, 406-265-6387. 6-I

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AUCTION: June 15th Sheridan County Auction 10am at Sheridan Co. Road Dept. Shop, 4246 Hwy. 16 S., Plentywood, MT. Auctioneer Ed Hinton. Call 228-9306, GSI Auction Services. 6-I

STEEL BUILDING for sale: Now In Stock & Available Immediately! 40'x60'x16' Insulated Steel Building w/ 16' wide x 14' tall Overhead Door. Full-service crew avail., from concrete to erection. Call Kessel Construction, 406-357-2475. 6-I

Sew Sassy: 172 S. 1st. Ave E in Malta has custom embroidery, vinyl printing and more. Come check it out! 406-654-1133. 6-I

Spare Change in Malta has something for everyone for every occasion. Nothing over $5. Stop in and check it out at 154 S. 1 Ave E., Malta. 406-654-1717. 6-I

Need Roofing? Call Curt. 406-357-3161. 5-II

For Sale: IH "H" Farmall converted to 12 volt, lights, PTO, good rubber, repainted. $3,000. D-2 Cat & Dozer, runs great, 12 volt conversion. $4,000. 1979 400 Versatile Swather with 15' draper header, runs great. $2,000. 658-2146. 5-II

For Sale: Kirby vaccuum, self propelled, includes all attachments and shampooer. Good condition. Price negotiable. 406-353-4602. 5-II

Real Estate: Check out this week's ad on page 3 to see our latest listings. you can also see up to date information at fbrealty.com, Fort Benton Realty, 1426 Front Street, Fort Benton, MT. 800-406-0946. 5-II

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1915 IHC Auto wagon1920 IHC truck1919 Ford Mdl T roadster1922 Ford Mdl T ctr dr sedan

1923 Oldsmobile coupe1926 Dodge touring1925 IHC truck1926 Star Coupster1926 Ford Mdl T coupe1926 Republic truck

1928 Ford Mdl A sport cpe1928 Dodge Victory 6 cpe1929 Ford Mdl A coupe1931 Ford Mdl T pickup1933 IHC WK pickup1935 IHC pickup1936 IHC truck, flatbed1927 IHC pickup, stake side

1949 IHC pickup1951 Chevrolet pickup

1953 Chevrolet sedan1963 Studebaker Lark1927? REO Speed wgn1937 IHC Step-side, parts1941 IHC K6 truckPlus many assorted parts & collectibles.

Raymond Warhank Estate

ANTIQUE AUTO AUCTIONSATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2013 • 10:00 a.m.

Previewing: Friday, June 21st, 1:00 – 6:00 p.m.SAM BERGE FIELD, RUDYARD, MT (east of North Star School)

Cars and trucks are in restored, partially restored or restorable condition.*Note: parts to be sold 2 blocks W. of Main St. on 4th Ave. Watch for Signs.

Call for info: Dave Warhank, 406-431-7446

Many will be running on Auction Day. All selling unreserved.

Lewistown, MT406-538-5125 or 366-5125

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For Sale: Trees...Shrubs... Annuals....Perennials...Our Greenhouse is Open and the Selection is Great! Shore's Floral & Greenhouse, Main Street, Chinook. 406-357-2776. 5-IIConsignment Auction: May 19, Sunday. Antiques and Collectibles Auction, Moose Lodge, Black eagle, Featuring 1973 Mercedes 280, 4 dr, 6 cyl. 140,000 mi., exct Cond, Orig. owner! Garaged its entire life, driven very little the last 5 yrs. The Barn Auctions, Great Falls, 406-216-2288 or http://barnauctions.com. 5-II

Springtime Const. Supplies: Corral Panels - Gates – Fencing Supplies – Montana-made Wood Posts. For all your springtime farm & ranch construction needs -- and Spring Specials on Pole Buildings -- call Tony's Post Frame, 406-538-2000. 5-IIThe Swap Shop in WolfPoint is a Pawn Broker carrying a great variety of items: kitchen tables, guns, games, hand and power tools, T.V.'s. Too much to mention it all. Come check out our selection at 121 Anaconda Street, Wolf Point, Mt. 406-6531410. 5-II

For Sale: BUTTON COLLECTION! Over 5,000 buttons dating back to the Civil War era. Call evenings, 406-739-4361. 6-I

For Sale or Lease: Registered Black Angus bulls. Call 406-945-0850. 5-II

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For Sale: OeM Hood for a 2000 Chevy Silverado K2500. $225. Call Custom Collision Repair, Havre, 406-265-8492. 5-II

Pete James & Sons Fencing: at reasonable rates. Woven wire or barb wire. Call 406-383-4440 or 390-2466. 5-II

For Sale: 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ, mint cond., crew cab, leather, 4x4, Z71, bright red, 22k mi., $36,899. Call 406-357-4201. 6-I

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