Extra 06-06-16 - Ransom County Gazette

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Extra 06-06-16 - Ransom County Gazette
Plus Advertising Inserts For:
• Teal’s Market • Tractor Supply Co.
• Hanson Lumber & Trustworthy Hardware
• Enderlin Super Valu •
Gordy’s
IR
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DSA
pecials
Grill & Fill
GRIP-N-GO $129
2 5
$
Dean’s • Asst. • 4.5 qt
½ Gallon
ORANGE
JUICE
7
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FArm & Home
683-3211
OR
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mondAy-FridAy 8Am-5Pm
sATurdAy 8Am-noon
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR - Call 683-3211 Ask for John
$ 99
ICE CREAM 2 $10
3
Monday-Saturday 6am-10:30pm
Sunday 7am-10:30pm
All Specials are Monday thru Sunday
JUST ARRIVED!
Grass Seed, Potting Soil,
Lawn & Garden Fertilizer,
$ 49
10 pk. • Asst. • Dean’s
ICE CREAM
SANDWICHES
Tree Insecticides
CHAINSAWS,
TRIMMERS,
& BLOWERS
& MORE!
YEAR END
June marks the end of our
fiscal year and we
need to move out some
inventory. Discontinued,
one of a kind, scratch &
dent....need to go.
on now at
Fantasy Furniture in Lisbon
Hurry in for best selection, these items are marked
down to dealer cost or below to get them out of here.
ALL CLEARANCE TAGGED ITEMS ARE CASH’N’CARRY PRICED, DELIVERY IS
AVAILABLE FOR A SMALL CHARGE.
Sofas, Sleepers, loveseats & Reclining Sofa’s
BESTCRAFT SECTIONAL 4249R W/CHAISE DARK BROWN
REG $1,299 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $888
NEW CLASSIC RECLINING LOVESEAT 20-116-20 LIGHT TAUPE
REG $999 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $678
BEST HOME FURNISHINGS SOFA #S37DP DARK BROWN
REG $1,049 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $697
HOMELEGANCE RECLINING SOFA 9636CC
PLUSH CHARCOAL FABRIC REG $899 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $583
BESTCRAFT SOFA #3201 DARK BROWN TWO-TONE
REG $1,099 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $597
LACROSSE
QUEEN SLEEPER
#6334XB DARK BLUE REG $1,249
CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY
795
$
Chairs & Recliners Everything has been reduced during this sale
BEST HOME FURNISHINGS CHAISE LOUNGER 9640 BIEGE
REG $649 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $325
BEST PRESSBACK CLUB CHAIR & MATCHING OTTOMAN #42030P
REG $958 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $543 CHAIR & OTTOMAN
CATNAPPER SWIVEL GLIDER RECLINER 45165 TAN
REG $579 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $388
BEST HF HIGH LEG RECLINER W/BALL & CLAW FEET BEIGE
REG $799 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $487
BEST HF ROCKER RECLINER 8N47LV LEATHER RECLINER TAUPE
REG $679 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $466
BEST HF SPACE SAVER RECLINER 9MW54 GREEN OR BURGUNDY
REG $519 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $388
BEST HF ROCKER RECLINER 8N63 BROWN OR TAN
REG $659 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $368
MIDWEST LEATHER CLUB CHAIR & OTTOMAN DARK BROWN
REG $1,798 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $897 CHAIR & OTTOMAN
24 Hour Pay
58054 At The PUMP!
EL
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Specials
2
Your LOCALLY Owned Convenience Store!!
Asst. • 12 oz.
F
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Monday, June 6, 2016
SECTION B
* Circulation To Over 6,100 Homes
683-5539
Postal
Customer
KING SIZE CANDY BARS
$
FOR
3
33
CARTON OF
69 EGGS
¢
1 Dozen
Freshly Baked!
HAmburger $
buns 8 pack
2
49
7
$ 99
buy A LArge
sPeciALTy PizzA AT
reg. Price, geT A LArge
1-ToPPing PizzA For
2 LArge $
CYCLONES
6
00
Turkey & AmericAn, Fries
& medium
PoP, TeA,
or LemonAde
3
$ 99
Farm & Ranch Life
.
Dr. Michael R. Rosmann, Ph.D
Understanding behavior is increasingly
important to farming
Most modern agricultural producers recognize that the socialemotional well-being of farm
owner/operators and employees
is a significant contributor to the
success of their agricultural operations. Enhancing the behavioral
health of employers and employees is recognized as a good management practice.
Less is known how the behavior of agricultural producers affects
the livestock and crops they raise,
and vice versa, but behavioral
health is turning into an important matter for agriculturalists to
consider. Farming isn’t just about
biology, genetics, animal and plant
nutrition; behavior is becoming
ever more important to understand.
The sciences that focus on
behavior, like psychology and
sociology, are much newer (tracing to the latter 1800s) than the
“hard” sciences of chemistry and
biology (tracing to the 1700s) and
the related disciplines they have
spawned, such as bioinformatics
and epigenetics. Agriculture is
helping to advance new fields of
study.
What is known thus far? A
growing body of research findings in such scholarly publications
as the Journal of Agromedicine,
the Journal of Agricultural Safety
and Health, The Journal of Rural
Health, and the Journal of Rural
Mental Health, to name but a few,
confirms the positive correlation
between the behavioral health of
agricultural producers and their
output as farmers.
To illustrate, the behavioral
well-being of the owners/managers and laborers involved in dairy
operations has been shown to
be positively correlated with the
health of their dairy cows and with
milk production.
Conversely, the greater the
number of behavioral health
symptoms of the owners/managers and employees, the greater the
incidences of mastitis and bovine
diseases reported in their dairy
veterinary records. Feeling valued
for their input increased the contribution of the employees to the
success of the dairy operations for
which they worked.
“Pay attention to the cow,”
a major dairy publication said
recently, in order to ascertain if
the animal was distressed, feeling
ill or happily going about her pursuit of producing maximum milk.
Healthy and productive cows contribute to their caretakers’ sense of
accomplishment.
Thus, ever more studies are
being devoted to understanding the
psychosocial conditions that contribute to livestock contentment,
because the behavioral well-being
of animals being raised for food, or
to produce food, impacts their productiveness and efficiency.
Previously unasked questions
are being considered. Veterinarians, human and animal behaviorists, agricultural producers,
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We Support All Of
Our Military
LEATHER ITALIA
LEATHER CLUB CHAIR &
MATCHING OTTOMAN
#6481-02 REG $1,298
CHAIR & OTTO
CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY
$693
Bedroom Furniture
WOLFCRAFT “STRATFORD” OAK GROUP
TAKE AN EXTRA
VAUGHN BASSETT TALL OAK DRESSER W/MIRROR
REG $1,499 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $698
ALCO TALL 8 DRAWER MULE CHEST W/MIRROR
REG $959 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $492
WINNERS ONLY BROWN CHERRY QUEEN SLEIGHBED B104
REG $699 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $433
COASTER NITESTAND WARM OAK #201552
REG $279 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $168
VAUGHN BASSETT NITESTAND BB4-226 MERLOT FINISH
REG $329 CLEARANCE PRICE ONLY $178
VAUGHN BASSETT “CAROLINA COTTAGE GROUP”
PARCHMENT FINISH *5 DRAWER CHEST #636-115
REG $699 CLEARANCE PRICE $458
*TALL 8 DRAWER DRESSER W/MIRROR 636-002/446
REG $1,038 CLEARANCE PRICE $688
*NITESTAND #636-227 REG $399 CLEARANCE PRICE $265
Furniture, Floorcovering,
& Appliances!
20% OFF
*FULL EXTENSION DRAWER GUIDES
*BUILT IN WISCONSIN
*MIRROR MUST BE PURCHASED W/TALL DRESSER
*ALL IN STOCK PIECES QUALIFY FOR
Occasional Items
WOLFCRAFT 8-GUN CABINET W/PISTOL DISPLAY REG $1,059 CLEARANCE PRICE $711
PHILIP REINISCH 40171 CURIO CABINET REG $529 CLEARANCE PRICE $372
PHILIP REINISCH 85671 CURVED FRONT CURIO REG $848 CLEARANCE PRICE $614
EAGLE INDUSTRIES COMPUTER ARMOIRE #16420 REG $919 CLEARANCE PRICE $438
BROOKS FURNITURE LARGE DISPLAY CABINET #946 REG $1,299 CLEARANCE PRICE $837
JONCAR ANTIQUE REPRODUCTION WASH STAND #700 REG $329 CLEARANCE PRICE $193
LEGENDS TV STAND CV1222 33” STAND REG $299 CLEARANCE PRICE $197
EAGLE INDUSTRIES ENCLOSED TV STAND #27130 HOLDS 29” TV REG $369 CLEARANCE $125
CROSLEY TV STAND METAL/GLASS
REG $349
CLEARANCE PRICE $154
PETERS REVINGTON #5311 SOLID OAK COCKTAIL TABLE REG $379 CLEARANCE $198
JONCAR #257 COCKTAIL TABLE TWO-TONE MAPLE REG $459 CLEARANCE $224
MARSHFIELD END TABLE #817414 AS-IS REG $339 CLEARANCE PRICE $163
PETERS REVINGTON #473 END TABLE METAL/WOOD REG $289 CLEARANCE PRICE $145
MATCHING COCKTAIL TABLE #471
REG $289 CLEARANCE PRICE $145
IWP ROUND OAK END TABLE PST-ET
REG $219
CLEARANCE PRICE $94
MATCHING SOFA TABLE POT-ST REG $359
CLEARANCE PRICE $165
PETERS REVINGTON #4322 END TABL W/DRAWER REG $269
CLEARANCE PRICE $147
PETERS REVINGTON #6214 COFFEE TABLE SOLID OAK REG $499 CLEARANCE PRICE $253
PETERS REVINGTON #1441 STORAGE COCKTAIL
REG $459
CLEARANCE PRICE $248
PETERS REVINGTON #3832 CHAIRSIDE CABINET REG $299
CLEARANCE PRICE $165
BENCHCRAFT 311-91 END TABLE
REG $299
CLEARANCE PRICE $147
PETERS REVINGTON END TABLE #853 METAL/WOOD REG $329
CLEARANCE PRICE $176
PETERS REVINGTON STORAGE COCKTAIL #3021 REG $329
CLEARANCE PRICE $173
We always offer a 5% discount to ALL Active Duty
Military Personnel and Their Immediate Family Members.
Between Memorial Day
& The Fourth of July
We Are Extending A Great Offer Of
25% Discount To Those Who Have Served
Along With Their Immediate Family Members
Thank You For Your Service To Our
Country and For Protecting Our Country
ALL CLEARANCE ITEMS ARE SOLD ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS.
ALL CLEARANCE SALES ARE FINAL.
ALL CLEARANCE SALE ITEMS ARE CASH’N’CARRY PRICED, DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE FOR A SMALL CHARGE.
(701) 683-4500 or 1(800)371-5746 | 322 Main Street, Lisbon, ND 58054
www.lisbonsmiles.com
420 Main Street
Lisbon, ND
(701)683-7695 or
866-683-4654
Monday-Thursday: 8am-5pm
Gazette Extra Circ.* • June 6, 2016 • Page 2
NOTICES
FOR RENT
JUNE BUG SPECIALS
YOU’LL LOVE OUR SPACIOUS
1 OR 2 BEDROOMS
LOW INCOME BASED
Rosewood
ts
n
FREE CABLE & UTILITIES
Apartme
LARGE YARD WITH GARDENS
ON SITE LAUNDRY & MAINTENANCE
Contact Kristin 218-329-8672
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Pleasant View Apts. Enderlin, ND
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments For Rent!
• Income Based • All Utilities Paid
• Ground Level • On-Site Laundry Facility
• $200 Walmart Gift Card with 12 month lease
Professionally Managed by
Prairie Homes Management
Please Contact Ron at
701-566-1495
ACCEPTING BIDS
Lisbon Mainstreet
Self Storage
The City of Fort Ransom is accepting
bids on a Cushman 72 inch mower
22 to 24 horsepower until June 6th.
Please contact Darrel Bjone
at 701-680-9457 for viewing and
SEND BIDS TO:
PO Box 17, Fort Ransom, ND 58033.
THIS NEW STATE OF THE
ART STORAGE
COMPLEX FEATURES:
•Security Cameras •Lighting
•Electricity Available
•Online Reserving & Leasing
•Locally Owned & Operated
10-15 Avenue East
Lisbon Industrial Park
(701) 683-5477
WWW.LISBONMAINSTORAGE.COM
FOR
RENT:
One-bedroom
apartment in quiet building,
downtown Enderlin. Available
Immediately. Call 701-882-3276.
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South oakS
Units based on 30% of your adjusted income
FOR RENT in Lisbon, 910 Maple
Street Apartments. One bedroom.
Also Bradford apartments, one
bedroom. Call 701-683-5387.
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Call 701-252-5215
tdd: 800-366-6888
GET
RESULTS...Run
your
classified in the Ransom County
Gazette Extra. Deadline is
Wednesday at 5 p.m.
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1 Bdrm Apts • LisBon
all utilitieS Paid
www.metroplainsmanagement.com
Metroplains Management
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Fairview
Apartments
Forman, N.D.
$250 Walmart Card
(with 12 Month Lease Signing)
•1 Bedroom
•Income Based
•NO Steps
•All Utilities Paid
•On-Site Laundry
Call Tammy
701-678-3543
Prairie Homes Management
1-888-893-9501
TTY: 1-800-366-6888
STORAGE UNITS for rent in
Lisbon. Different sizes available.
U-Stor-It, 701-680-0595.
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FOR RENT in Lisbon, 2 bedroom
apartment with an additional
office or small bedroom. Off street
parking, on-site laundry. Call 701820-0389.
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2 AND 3 BEDROOM apartments
available in Forman and Gwinner
and Lisbon. Call 683-5214.
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FOR RENT in Lisbon, 4 bedroom
house with 1 1/2 baths, large
beautiful deck. Has garden shed.
Located across from school. Call
701-820-0389.
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TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent, 505 6th Ave W, Lisbon.
Call 701-840-1438.
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EHO
Bruce & Deb
Fadness, Owners
Bruce Fadness, Broker/Appraiser
Cell #: 701-678-3665
ARIZONA HOME
VACATION RENTAL
Take a break from winter and
enjoy warm, sunny Arizona
in this beautiful 5 bedroom,
4 bath home with awesome
theatre room (100” screen)!
Oasis private yard features
a heated/cooled, gated swim
pool, gas fire pit and grill. Quiet
neighborhood is just minutes from freeways for easy
navigation to golf courses,
casinos, shopping, hiking!
Rent by week (only $1250 off
season/ $1650 high season)
or monthly...roomy enough for
the entire family or share rent
with friends. To view property
and book go to: VRBO.com
and enter property #849846.
Direct contact for booking:
602-617-8143 or email:
baumann21147@hotmail.com.
ND native owned!
Paige Elijah
bride to be of
Nathan Qual
WEDDING: Saturday, June 25
th
Medical & Professional Bldg. 701-683-4909
fadnessrealtyandappraisal.com
Lisbon • 683-4642
We Bring
Engaged?
Buyers & Sellers together
NEW LIStING
506 Forest Street - Newely remodeled kitchen & bath, refinished hardwood floors, low maintenance exterior, 5 garageSOLD
stalls - $129,900
SALE PENDING
1307 Elm Street - 936sf, 1 bedroom, 1 bath with main floor laundry, detached single stall garage on 18,000sf
site - $45,000
SOLD
730 Oak Ridge Dr, Lisbon - 1999 Ranch! 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 stall heated garage w man cave, FWA/CAC
- $175,500
$
1 Parkway Dr, Lisbon - 1,224 sf home, 2bdrm, 1ba with 1 stall garage, on large lot in park like setting122,900
SOLD
Now 97,500
724 1 St, Milnor - 1394 sq. ft. w 3bdrm, 1.75bth, heated 2-stall garage, newer roof & windows - Was 118,900
SOLD
614 5th St, Milnor - 1680 sq. ft. dble wide manufactured home, 3bdrm, 2 ba. w attached 2+ stall garage, appliances included- $75,900
th
321 6 St, Milnor - Remodeled! 3bdrm, 1.5bth, all new flooring, windows, furnace, & CA. w/ shed & appliances $65,000
661 Main St, Milnor - 2 bdrm, 2bth, updates throughout, 2 stall detached garage, close to downtown, move in ready $69,000
511 4th Ave, Milnor - 2 bdrm, 2bth, with office/workshop. Very well maintained home built in 1985. On corner lot - $93,000
416 5th St, Milnor - 3 bdrm, 2 ba home w/ detached garage & 16x40 quonset provides lots of SALE
storage
- $62,000
PENDING
Rutland General Store Building - 5,100sq. ft. commercial building w/dual heat in floor & Lpg,
FWA/CAC,
SALE PENDINGwith
2,500sq. ft. second level with 3 bdrm, 2 bth, deck, 2 stall garage, older building housing Rutland Café - CALL
631 6th St SW, Forman - 1590sf, 3 bdrm, 3 bth with main floor laundry, 2 stall attached garage & 2 stall detached garage-- $199,900
$
151 Hwy 32 S, Forman - 1,336 sf, 3 bdrm, 1 bth w lg living rm/hdwd floors, corner lot w 2 stall detached
garage
109,900
SALE
PENDING
PENDINGCALL
212 2nd St SE, Gwinner - 3 bdrm, 1bth, remodeled family room, bath, laundry, deckSALE
2 garages
$
ENDERLIN / FORT RANSOM / SHELDON
6244 117th Ave SE, Fort Ransom - 1430 sq. ft., 9.16 acres (with possibility of purchas$
SOLD
ing an additional 70 acres) 4bdrm, 3bth, 2stall garage--------------------------------209,900
18 Randall St, Sheldon - 2bd, 1ba, 936 sq. ft., full basement, appl. included, 1 stall garage, on corner lot- $49,900
SALE PENDING
5627 140 Ave SE, Sheldon - 2100 sf, 3bdrm, 3bth, signed up for rural water, barn, 8.5ac, 5,000 H/C allowance
$230,000
Big Beautiful Lot - 4.35 acre tract in Turtle Rock Estates in Fort Ransom Township along the Sheyenne River, out of the flood plain - $50,000
COMMERCIAL LISTINGS
1018 Main Street, Lisbon - A great business opportunity. Turn key restaurant located
on 22500 sf site. 1900 sf building with ample off street parking & easy access. Property
could also be a great retail or office space. Owners willing to remove fixtures and are also
willing to look at offers and possible owner financing. ....................Reduced to $160,000
LAKE PROPERTIES
Looking for Minnesota Lake Property? .....................................................Contact Bruce
RURAL LAND
NW 1/4 32-133-58, Ransom County .................................................................................
SALE PENDING
E 1/2 1-132-59, Dickey County..........................................................................................
SALE PENDING
Member of the FM Multiple Listing Service
FOR SALE: 289 2nd St SW,
Forman, 3800 sq ft 4 bdrm, 2 1/2
bth, sun room, 2 living rooms, 2
stall attached garage, 2 story 2
stall detached barn, geothermal
heat, radiant heating in lower level,
landscaped yard. Asking 258,000.
Serious inquiries only. 701-7201357.
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Qual Dairy
Open House
Tuesday, June 7
5-8pm
Tours & Ice
Cream Treats
6 miles South of Lisbon on
Highway 32
2 miles East on 73rd Street
WOMEN’S
INTERDENOMINATIONAL BIBLE STUDY at
Trinity Lutheran Church in Lisbon.
Introduction on Tuesday, June
7 at 6:30 pm and continuing for
11 weeks. Beth Moore study of
Exodus, “A woman’s heart: God’s
dwelling place.” For more information or to register, please contact
Nadine Olson at 701-680-2725,
leave a message if no answer or
just show up Tuesday, June 7th.
Women of all ages are welcome.
We would love to see you there!
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WANTED: Parade floats wanted for
Enderlin, ND’s 125th Celebration
June 25th. Parade will be at 11am.
Visit www.enderlinnd.com for more
details.
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THANKS
THANK YOU: I wanted to thank
everyone who works everyday to
keep Lisbon safe, our Police Dept.,
Sheriff Dept., our ambulance, fire
dept., state patrol, City dept., our
hospital staff, clinics, our nursing
homes. If we didn’t have these
people to help us out where would
we go for help? God Bless these
wonderful people who take time
for others.
Lorraine Kamrath
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INVITATION TO BID: LaMoure
County Museum is accepting bids
for the foundation work and construction of a 26’x26’ building. Project is located at Memorial Park,
Grand Rapids, ND. For more info
call Victor Weigel @ 830-0711 or
Chuck Dathe @ 320-2711.
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BABY SHOWER: Please join us
for a baby shower to welcome
Evan Dick, son of Cat and Benji
Dick on Sat., June 4th at 10:30 a.m
at Good Shepherd Church in Englevale.
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JUNK FEST/The Front Porch:
Make a trip to Milnor June 4,
and check out The Front Porch!
Packed inside and out with many
new items ready for your summer
decorating and more, from raw to
refined, we have something for
everyone. 9:00-4:00.
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Integrity - we work for your benefit
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Experience - over 21 years and 1,000+ sales
Negotiation - we have extensive training in creating
winning scenarios
You
Service - you can relax while we do the work
Knowledge - of the areas we serve and lists can count
of buyers and sellers
on us!
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www.ResultsRealtyHomes.com
Call Us Today for
All of Your
Real Estate Needs!
FOR SALE
www.FarmersNational.com
STATE OFF NORTH DAKOTA
Dale Haugen
Contact:
Land Sales Specialist
Lisbon, ND
701.973.2106 or 701.680.2395
E-mail:
DHaugen@FarmersNational.com
Now Licensed Agent in ND & SD
503 38th St. South
Fargo, ND
Wed., June 15, 2016
11:00 a.m.
USED APPLIANCES
30 day warranty!
For a complete list of vehicles check out
our web site at: www.dot.nd.gov
or call (701) 328-1434
(Hoffman Auction Service - Lic. #1)
Whirlpool Super Capacity Washer & Dryer .....
................................................. $399 for the set
To request accommodations for disabilities
and/or language assistance, contact
Civil Rights Division, NDDOT, 701-328-2978 or
civilrights@nd.gov or TTY 711 or 1-800-366-6888.
Samsung Gas Dryer ................................. $399
Whirlpool Duet Front Load Washer .......... $299
Kenmore Washer ...................................... $299
LG Ultra Capacity Dryer ........................... $199
Kenmore Super Capacity Dryer................ $189
Maytag Dryer ............................................ $179
GET RESULTS. Run your classified
in the Ransom County Gazette
Extra. Deadline is Wednesday at
5 p.m.
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FOR SALE: 1 registered polled
hereford bull 2 years old, also 1
yearling from certified hereford beef
sires. Double S Polled Herefords,
Enderlin, 238-8326.
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Frigidaire 18 cu ft Refrigerator .................. $159
Frigidaire Glass Top Range ...................... $349
Whirlpool Coil Burner Range .................... $179
USED FURNITURE
Dresser, Mirror, 5 Drawer Chest, Queen
Headboard & Frame ........ For the set - $599
Chromcraft Table & 6 Chairs ................... $429
Chromcraft Table, Walnut Finish.............. $399
La-Z-Boy Microfiber Chair & Ottoman .... $299
Club Chair & Ottoman ............................. $169
Oak Glider Rocker ....................................$119
Eagle TV Stand ....................................... $249
Oak Desk ................................................... $79
Office Chair................................................ $39
Gliding Ottoman......................................... $25
All these items, plus
more can be seen at
LISBON SEPTIC SERVICE Tanks
back-flushed and pumped. Over
30 years experience. Licensed,
bonded, insured. Call John at 6835900 or 308-1073.
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Furniture, Floorcovering,
& Appliances
Lisbon, ND • 683-4500
or 1-800-371-5476
LOST & FOUND
WILL DO INTERIOR PAINTING.
Call
Florence
at
Duane’s
Construction. 437-3414 or 8200296.
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RB’s
ROOFING
AND
CONSTRUCTION: Reasonable
rates, residential and rural,
licensed and insured. Call Randy,
701-799-6604.
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HOME
REPAIRS
&
REMODELING: miscellaneous
drywall, finish carpentry, vinyl &
laminate floors, decks, windows,
doors, etc. Licensed & insured.
Tony Kelsen 683-3296.
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Give Your Tired Feet
a Break Today!
Have a relaxing foot treatment.
Call for Appointments in Lisbon,
Mondays. 701-742-2767
SUMMER IS GOING FAST!
Heavy Duty Sewing of All Types
FOUND: Key found by New York
Life office/Post office. Claim at
Gazette.
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RUMMAGE SALES
ON PAGE 3
LAND FOR SALE
1,520± Acres • McPherson County, South Dakota
Selling in Six Individual Tracts or as a Total Unit
• Providesbothexcellentirrigatedcroplandand
excellentuplandbirdandwaterfowlhabitatonthenoncroppedacres
• Contiguoustractwith1,150±croplandacreswithinahalfmileofapaved
roadandnearEureka
• Twelvecenterpivotirrigatorswith13wellscovering1,150±acres
• Thereare79.5±acresinCRP,withthebalanceindrylandornoncropacres
• FarmbordershuntableGameandFishWaterfowlproductionareas
For additional information, contact:
Get Tarps Ready For Harvest!
“If it fits under the
sewing machine,
I can do it!”
MJ’S TARP REPAIR
701-683-4980
9 mi S of Lisbon on Hwy 32
Scott Huether, Agent
Lisbon, North Dakota
Business: (701) 793-6789
L-1600375
SHuether@FarmersNational.com
www.FarmersNational.com/ScottHuether
www.FarmersNational.com
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RANSOM COUNTY
BEAUTY AND CONVENIENCE! 306 Forest St, Lisbon - 5bdrm home w/ hardwood floors, huge yard, new kitchen - $109,900
LUXURY LIVING! 119 Prairie View Dr, Lisbon - 4bdrm, 3bth, fully finished, huge family room, vaulted entry - $254,000
TOO -LATE
REPAIR AND SAVE! 47 Railway St, Enderlin - 2,000+ sf of living space, lg. family room, main level laundry
$54,900
SCENIC LIVING! 236 Mill Rd N, Fort Ransom - 3+ bdrm summer home on 1.5 acres. Near state park, 2 sun porches- $71,900
WHEN SELECTING A REAL ESTATE AGENT,
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HELP WANTED: Four Seasons
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HELP WANTED: Four Seasons
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Nita Kitchen. Junk, antiques and
collectibles.
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501 3rd Ave. W.
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fish, and other species raised as
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N.D. farm income declines for
3rd consecutive year
Average net farm income
declined for the third consecutive
year in North Dakota to the lowest
level since 1998.
This occurred despite generally strong yields, with spring
wheat reaching an all-time high,
the second highest annual profit
for the beef cow-calf enterprise,
an increase in government payments and slightly lower crop production costs. Lower crop prices
overwhelmed the positives and
pushed profit down to the lowest
level in nearly two decades.
The average farm profit for
525 farms that were in the 2015
North Dakota Farm Business
Management education program
state report was $28,600, compared with $76,404 in 2014 and
$133,466 in 2013.
Median net farm income, probably a better measure of the typical farm, was $18,999, compared
with $54,666 in 2014 and $91,650
in 2013. Net farm income is measured in accrual terms. It includes
changes in inventories.
The average size of these
farms was 2,371 acres, of which
533 acres were pasture. The average age of the farm operator and
number of years farming were
45.2 and 21.2 years, respectively.
Financial performance varied across the state according to
the profitability of enterprises in
which producers were engaged.
The statewide average net return
per acre on cash-rented ground
was minus $25 for spring wheat,
minus $24 for soybeans and
minus $50 for corn.
For smaller-acreage crops, it
was minus $27 for canola, minus
$25 for pinto beans, minus $14 for
flax, $23 for oil sunflowers and a
strong $60 to $90 per- acre profit
on cash-rented ground for barley,
confection sunflowers, durum
wheat, field peas and sugar beets.
For soybeans and pinto beans not
to show a profit, on average, is
very unusual.
Usually crop farms have
greater net farm income than
livestock farms, but not in 2015
or 2014. The beef cow-calf enterprise profit averaged $288 per
cow and was the second highest
ever, although it was a fraction of
the $660 all-time high in 2014.
Farm financial measures in
2015 were substantially lower
than in 2013. On average, the current ratio dropped from 2.04 in
2013 to 1.45, and the term debt
coverage ratio declined from 1.40
to 0.60 during the past two years.
In 2015, the rate of return
on equity was less than the rate
of return on assets, which indicates that debt capital was not
employed profitably. The average rate of return on equity,
minus 1.7 percent, and the rate of
return on assets, 0.5 percent, were
extremely low. The average of the
previous 10 years was 13.3 and
9.9 percent, respectively.
The average farm borrowed
$562,007 during the year and
made principal payments of
$513,173, thereby increasing
farm debt by nearly $50,000 per
farm. The relationship between
debt and assets (solvency) deteriorated in 2015.
Capital
purchases
have
declined because of the sharp
drop in net farm income.
Average purchases of machinery, equipment and buildings
such as grain and machinery storage and farm shops dropped to
$76,996 in 2015, compared with
$121,488 in 2014 and $194,064 in
2013.
Total government payments,
including conservation incentive
programs, received in 2015 averaged $27,301 per farm, compared
with $15,495 in 2014. A year lag
occurs in commodity-based safety
net program payments under the
2014 farm program. Payments
that will be received in the last
quarter of 2016, based on the
2015 crop year, will be higher.
Similar to 2014, the finding
that the least profitable farms
were larger than average was
unusual. The least profitable 20
percent of farms had negative net
farm income of minus $141,049
on 2,614 crop and 424 pasture
acres.
The 20 percent, or one-fifth,
of the most profitable farms had
an average net farm income of
$214,214 and were slightly larger,
at 2,770 crop and 684 pasture
acres.
The remaining farms, the
middle 60 percent profit group,
had average net farm income of
$23,278 but were much smaller at
1,260 crop and 519 pasture acres.
The state farm business management summary is available
online at http://www.ndfarmmanagement.com. Regional summaries also are available. In addition
to whole-farm financial information, these books detail costs
and returns of livestock and crop
enterprises.
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2012 Ford Focus SEL; 4 Cyl. Auto, 50K ......................... $10,99000
2008 Lexus ES350 ........................................................ $12,99000
Scam Alert from AARP North
Dakota, Don’t trust caller id
Your phone rings. You look at
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But don’t believe your caller ID.
Technology makes it easy for scammers to fake caller ID information, so
the name and number you see aren’t
always real.
Scammers are using fake caller
ID information to trick you into thinking they are someone you trust – like
a government agency, your bank, a
company you do business with, even
the police department.
This practice is called caller ID
spoofing, and scammers don’t care
whose phone number they use.
Don’t rely on caller ID to verify
who’s calling since it’s difficult to tell
whether the caller ID information is
real. Here are a few tips for handling
these calls:
• If you get a strange call from the
government, hang up. Government
employees won’t call out of the blue
to demand money or account information.
• Don’t give out – or confirm –
any personal or financial information
to anyone who calls.
• Don’t wire money or send
money using a reloadable card. In
fact, never pay someone who calls
out of the blue, even if the name or
number on the caller ID looks legitimate.
• Are they pressuring you to act
immediately? Hang up. That’s a sure
sign of a scam.
Remember this: if someone calls
asking for money or personal information, hang up.
You should also hang up on robocalls. If you answer the phone and
hear a recorded message, hang up
and report it to the Attorney General’s
office. Robocalls are illegal in North
Dakota. And don’t press 1 to speak to
a person or to be taken off the call list.
That will likely lead to more calls.
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North Dakota Department of Health reminds residents
to use care while cleaning to avoid Hantavirus disease
With the Memorial Day
weekend approaching, many
people will be cleaning cabins
and other buildings that have
been closed for the winter.
The North Dakota Department
of Health (NDDoH) reminds
everyone of the importance of
protecting themselves against
hantavirus disease.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a viral infection that causes severe lung
disease.
Infected
rodents
spread the virus in their urine,
droppings, and saliva. The
virus is transmitted to people
when they breathe in air contaminated by the virus, and on
rare occasions it can be transmitted through an infected
rodent bite. The deer mouse is
the primary carrier of the virus.
“Hantavirus infection has
been associated with the presence of rodents, rodent droppings, and nests, which can
be found when cleaning or
occupying previously vacant
cabins, sheds, or other dwellings and outbuildings,” said
Michelle Feist, Epidemiology and Surveillance Program
Manager with the Department
of Health’s Division of Disease Control. “Since there is
no treatment for hantavirus
disease, except for supportive
care, it is important to clean
rodent infestation properly to
prevent infection.”
NDDoH offers the following tips for cleaning a building
with signs of rodent infestation
to avoid hantavirus infection:
* Ventilate the space by
opening the doors and windows for 30 minutes before
you start cleaning
* Do not stir up dust by
sweeping or vacuuming up
droppings, urine or nesting
materials
*Wear gloves and use disinfectant when cleaning up dead
rodents or their urine, droppings and nests
* Saturate the material with
disinfectant for five minutes
before removal
* Mop floors and clean
countertops, cabinets and
drawers with disinfectant
* Use a commercial EPAregistered disinfectant following the label instructions or
a bleach solution made with
one-part bleach and nine parts
water
Symptoms of HPS usually begin two to three weeks
after infection. Early symp-
toms
commonly
include
fever, muscle and body aches,
fatigue, headache, dizziness,
chills, nausea and vomiting.
The illness worsens within a
short period of time to include
coughing and shortness of
breath as lungs fill with fluid.
Fourteen cases of HPS have
been reported to the Department
of Health since 1993, when
the virus was first recognized
in the United States. Seven
of the 14 reported cases were
fatal. One case was reported in
2015, this individual has since
recovered. Nationally, through
Jan. 6, 2016, 690 cases have
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Prairie Fare
What does the new dairy
research mean for us?
“Want milk!” exclaimed the little
voice in the early hours of morning.
By the time he was a toddler, our
son knew exactly what he wanted to
quench his thirst. He had whimsical
dancing farm animals adorning the
walls of his nursery. I guess when
the morning light illuminated his
room, the smiling cows reminded
him it was time to eat.
He didn’t even cry, unless no one
showed up at his door. My husband
or I would walk bleary-eyed down
the hall to carry our growing boy
downstairs for some cereal and milk.
Now he’s 21 years old and still a
milk enthusiast. Along with a variety of other foods, milk helped him
grow to a height of 6 feet 3 inches.
Genetics helped, too.
For several years, as our kids
were growing, we had several kinds
of milk “on tap” in our refrigerator:
whole milk when they were toddlers,
reduced-fat milk when they reached
preschool age and nonfat milk for
ourselves. Now we only have nonfat
milk in our refrigerator, even though
I grew up drinking whole milk and 2
percent milk.
Nonfat or low-fat milk has been
the recommendation for many years
for adults and older kids, primarily
because it is lower in total fat and
saturated fat, and therefore, it is
lower in calories.
Regardless of the type of milk,
the other nutrients remain the same.
For example, all types of milk,
regardless of fat content, provide
about 300 milligrams of calcium per
cup.
In fact, milk provides nine essential nutrients. It is fortified with vitamin D so the calcium is used by our
bodies to build and maintain strong
bones and teeth, as well as for other
health reasons.
Recently published research
may alter the dairy fat recommendations in the future. Some studies
have shown that consuming higherfat dairy might have a neutral effect
or a positive effect on our risk for
chronic disease.
Researchers at the University of
Cambridge examined the results of
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72 published studies with 600,000
participants in 18 countries. They
found that the intake of saturated fat
from dairy did not affect the heart
disease rate and may reduce the diabetes risk.
Another study showed a link
between full-fat dairy foods and
decreased weight gain. Perhaps the
fat makes people feel more satisfied and less likely to consume more
calories than they need.
Many studies and a body of evidence are needed to change recommendations, so we in the nutrition
field will be watching scientific publications about dairy closely. In the
future, we may see changes in the
dairy recommendations.
For good health, we all need a
balanced diet with plenty of variety,
including lots of fruits and vegetables, dairy, lean protein and whole
grains. The most recent guidelines
recommend three servings of dairy
per day.
If you cannot have dairy due to
allergies, you need to find a calcium
source to meet your needs. Ingredient labels are required to alert you
that the food contains a milk ingredient.
If you have lactose intolerance
(difficulty digesting the natural
sugar, lactose, in milk), you may
be able to handle smaller amounts
of milk with meals, or you can try
cheese, yogurt or lactose-free dairy
products. If you follow a vegetarian
or vegan diet, then read and compare nutrition labels on plant-based
calcium sources.
So for good health, should milk
drinkers grab the milk with the red
cap (whole milk) instead of the pink
(nonfat milk) when in the dairy
aisle? If you prefer higher-fat milk,
yogurt and cheese, then enjoy it, but
balance your calories.
For example, if you are having
cookies and whole milk, have one
less cookie.
Not all the research is in at this
point. Just like any other science,
whether it’s the phone technology
we use or the type of car we drive,
science evolves.
To learn more about nourishing
your bones, visit https://www.ndsu.
edu/boomers and click on “bones
and joints” in the left-hand navigation.
Here’s a delicious recipe courtesy of the Midwest Dairy Association that’s perfect for busy days
when you aren’t sure what to cook.
This recipe combines lean protein,
whole grains, vegetables and cheese
with a little kick.
Beef Burrito With Pepper Jack
Cheese and Black Beans
1/2 pound ground beef sirloin
2 tsp. minced garlic
1 c. chunky salsa, divided
2 c. cooked brown or white rice
6 (9-inch) whole-wheat flour tortillas
1 (15-ounce) can black beans,
drained and rinsed
1 (11-ounce) can corn kernels,
drained
2 c. shredded Pepper Jack cheese
Sliced green onion, including
green tops
Prepare rice according to the
package directions, beginning with
about 2/3 cup of raw rice. In medium
nonstick skillet, brown ground beef
and garlic over medium heat. Break
up the beef mixture into smaller
chunks with a spoon. Drain fat and
stir in 1/2 cup of the salsa, then keep
warm. Spread 1/3 cup of rice in center of a tortilla, leaving a 1/2-inch
border. Scatter about 2 tablespoons
of beans and 1 1/2 tablespoons of
corn over rice. Spread 1/3 cup of
the beef mixture and 1/4 cup of
the cheese over the corn. Top with
2 teaspoons of the salsa and a few
pieces of green onion. On opposite
sides, fold in 1 inch of the tortilla (to
hold in ingredients), then roll, starting from the other edge. Place, seam
side down, on microwave-safe dish.
Repeat with remaining tortillas.
Place burritos in a microwave oven
and heat one minute or until heated
through. Serve with remaining salsa.
Makes six servings. Each serving has 140 calories, 7 grams (g) fat,
7 g protein, 13 g carbohydrate, 2 g
fiber and 330 milligrams sodium.
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“Over the past 24 years, thousands of people have brought more
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The program accepts old, unusable or banned pesticides, including
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“Check your storage areas for
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pack them in larger containers with
absorbent materials. Free heavyduty plastic bags are available from
the North Dakota Department of
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No pre-registration is required
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A maximum of 3,000 pounds
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May is Motorcycle Awareness Month and the North Dakota Highway
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“On average, the highest motorcycle fatality months in North Dakota
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