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FALLON COUNTY TIMES RID kJ, APRIL 15. 2016 3 The Land from Down Under By Sherry Vogel Good day mate! How you doing? Greetings from southern Australia. I ar- rived here after traveling for 27 hours. Wouldn't you know everything was going along like clockwork till arriving at LAX at 8:30 pm, expecting to leave at I I:35pm. We were delayed till 2:45 ant. After a fifteen hour non-stop flight, traveling across eight time zones I stepped into autumn and into the future. They are a day ahead on this side of the world. Although the Aussies are feeling the temperatures drop, and often com- menting on the need to put on a' jumper' (sweater). this Montanan is en- joying the wann 72 degree tempera- tures. With the effects of jet lag in progress. I find myself up in the wee hours of the morning enjoying the views of the twin- kling city lights against the dark curtain of night. The morning calls of the local birds are a treat. The sounds are foreign, nothing like the sonnet of the Western MeadowLark but instead sounds one might expect to hear in a jungle. Melbourne (pronounced Mel -bun) is Australia's second largest city. It boasts a population of 5.3 million, not much smaller than New York City. It is a global melting pot that has retained Bacon was the theme for the day at Superior Care Villa, as a bacon lest was held. Residents enjoyed five different dishes made with bacon. The dishes in- cluded chocolate dipped bacon, pancake bacon cookies, bacon wrapped pineapple, bacon deviled eggs, and fried bacon. Bill Heistand is enjoying sam- pling all of the bacon dishes. Happy birthday wishes to Dude Veroye of Superior Care Villa. She enjoyed her special day with her fa- vorite dessert, peach pie. Cards Submitted by Jay Gregory Nine people Call1C out to play pinochle Apr. 10 at the Baker Senior Citizen Center. There were three tables of three players. Winners were Mae Bohle, Lor- raine Meschke, Jerry Neary and Jay Gregory. Pinochle will be played again next Sunday, April 17, at 1:30 p.m, at the Senior Center. \A Farmers Seed Corn an ' • CortIfted CDC Noels 2010 yellow/ pees • Cor1111.1 CDC Tposetors yellow pees . Cer/10•41 CDC lirOur peso nes • Common • Coctifled CDC RIOS. 1.00111 .C.10144 DINS* *worn • Rsgistorvel durum • Cort11441 Cori. durvort • CorDlied ITT Peek forum • Rolf storssi 4 0 .00. 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Although they are speaking English, many of the terms are baffling. As I get out and about this coming week I'll check back in to share the sights and wonders of the Land Down Under. P.S. My new baby grandson Oscar. (pronounced Osca in Oz) is just the cutest little 'bub'. He is keeping this grand -mum busy just keeping his 'nappy' dry. Baker auctioneer one final step from top designation Baker auctioneer J.K. Kinneyol Kinsey Auctioneers & Real Estate recently completed his second year of courses at the prestigious Certified Auctioneers Institute (CAI). The CAI program is the in- dustry's premier training program developed by the National Auc- tioneers Association (NAA) for auction professionals. The three year CAI designation program provides auction profes- sionals the opportunity to earn the auction industry's most respected professional designation. CAI is an intensive, executive develop- ment program offering profes- sional auctioneers instruction and courscwork in business manage- ment, ethics, communication. fi- nance, strategic planning and marketing. The NAA conducts CAI every year in March at Indiana Univer- sity in Bloomington. CAI candi- dates join auction professionals Irons across the world to learn from some of the nation's most distinguished and respected lead- ers in the auction industry. As of February 2016, there were approx- imately 900 current CAI designa- tion holders in the world. Kinsey is the owner of Kinsey Auctioneers & Real Estate, a finil specializing in agricultural equir mem and real estate auction , scy also holds the Amnon Technology Systems designation from the NAA. He resides in Baker. To learn more about Kin scy, please call .406-712.51112. email: . jk.kinseyktkinseyaculion.cona oi visit: www.kinseyauction.com For more information on CAl. its history and its standing as the premiere training program firs auction professionals, contact the NAA at 913-541-8084 or visit: www.auctioneers.org. It Join us for a dance! Sunday, April 24 • 2 - 5 p.m. Two -Step • Waltz • Polka • Jitterbug Tliee garage Showroom • €1) ''''''''' 4. \ ..• FALLON MEDICAL COMPLEX Baker. Montana \Lunch and Learn\ FMC Tele•med I Conference Room by Tete.Med In conjunction with Billings Clinic Join us Wednesday, April 20 Noon to 1 pm Angels Wong. Ft4P Innovative Treatments for Vein Disease and Lea Pain Confused by all of the available options for treating vein disease? Join Vein Center Nurse Practitioner Angela Wong, FNP for a discussion on causes and symptoms of vein disease. Hear tips for keeping your legs healthy and learn about the latest advancements in less -invasive treatment options for varicose veins and spider veins For more Information contact Karol at 778-5116 No charge Bring your Lunch \Friends Healing Friends\ FALLON MEDICAI, COMPLEX & COMMUNITY CLINIC 202 South 401 Slice( • Baker, Sit 593 Ii 406-778-3331 Hospital • 406-778-2833 Clinic CLINIC HOURS Monday - Friday • 8 am. -- 5 p.m. SERVICES INCLUDE 24 -Hour Emergency Room Acute Care/Hospital Care Outpatient Surgery Skilled Nursing Home Swing Bed/Long Term Care Home Health Services Lite Line • Social Services Diagnostic Imaging • Mammography Colonoscopy • Ultrasound • CT • MRI Laboratory • Physical Therapy Dietetic Counseling Telemedicine Site Darryl Espeland, DO Dominick Trivisonno, MD Paul Wheeler, PA -C Leanne Garcia, PA -C VISITING SPECIALISTS Leszek Jaszczak, MD (Radiology) Jeff Williams, MD (Obstetrics/Gynecology) 24 -hr access via Telemedicine to Billings Specialists SERVICES Flu A. pneumonia immunizations • Prenatal care FAA, DOT, ICC physicals • Cryotherapy Minor surgical procedures Family health care for all ages Healthy Montana Kids Provider O'Fallon Museum Mysteries This cast iron toy is heavier than it looks. By Sherry Vogel A lucky boy in the 1940s was so thrilled to find Santa had left him this under the Christmas tree. What was it called? For closer inspection, please drop by the Museum or share your ideas by calling 406-778-3265. Museum hours are: Monday -Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1-5 p.m. April 15 Joe Gentilini, Chuck Lee, Darin Erickson April 16 DeeDee Geving April 17 Dave Havens, Matt Mettler, Cindy Scheetz, Mckenzie Lee. Ralph Losing Ipril 19 Avery I lailley, Cory Efta, Kenrick Ehret April 20 Brenda Wood, Carson Beach, Connor Beach. Jalynn Hanes. Kristin Thompson, Maddox Moser April 21 FrankieCurry,Casey Koenigsfeld. Jake Schell. Melissa Stevens Call 406-778-3344 or email fctimes@midrivers.com if you have a birthday you would like listed April 22 - April 28. Lift Chairs l Arted1 In Stock 14 S. Main • Baker, MT 406-770-3618 Toll Fre* 1-800-742-4150 11 1st Ave. SE • Bowman, ND 701-523-3737 Toll Free 14166.903-3737 You are cordially invited to help us celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniversaw ol Delbett & /Vet', Kay Schaw . yert. Saturday, April 16 • 1 - 4 p.m. Baker Senior Citizen Center We will honor them with a short program at 2 p.m. Please 1(4 your presence be your gift. Dr. James R. Campbell, DDS Family Dentistry Compkte general dentistry,1Or adults & children: • Preventive • Cosmetic • Implants • Crowns • Fillings • Root Canals • Extractions • Dentures Practice located in Baker since 1994 202 South 4th Street W. Baker, MT 59313 lower let el of Fallon Nledical pltist (406)778-515(1 (800)676-7161 Ext. 231 Office hours: 8:00 a.m. - 500 p.m. Monday - Friday