Extra 05-30-16 - Ransom County Gazette

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Extra 05-30-16 - Ransom County Gazette
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As I write this article at
my rural Harlan, Iowa family
farm, two rooster pheasants are
engaged in a crowing duel in
the groove 30 yards westward. I
decided to join them, so I opened
my office window, dialed my
mobile phone from the landline phone, and held my mobile
phone speaker next to the window screen.
My cellular phone rang,
er…crowed in pheasant language, because the ringtone of
my mobile device is a rooster
pheasant advertising his mating services to available hens.
Moments later the two roosters
nearby crowed simultaneously.
Needless to say, my cellular
ringtone generates interesting
responses from people, as well
as pheasants. Many folks ask
me what makes this unfamiliar
noise.
I explain that I can always tell
when it’s my phone that is ringing. Often we launch into pleasant pheasant descant.
Most birders and hunters
regale me with stories of their
successful escapades; a few
pheasant-hunters inquire about
the size of the pheasant population in my neck-of-the-woods. I
tell them there are just enough
pheasants on my family farm to
satisfy us.
I describe how to develop
suitable habitat that includes
thick grasses and other prairie
plants for cover, access to harvested farm fields for food, a
water source, and groves of trees
that should include cedars and/
or other conifers for roosting and
protection from predators.
The conifers also offer shelter
from winter storms even though
pheasants sometimes will burrow into sufficiently deep, soft
snow when available, where they
survive cozily covered from the
cold until they become hungry
enough to leave their haunts.
Almost always, discussions
about pheasants lead to comparisons about how to prepare them
for dinner. I begin by explaining
how to dress a pheasant quickly
and efficiently.
Hold the dead bird by its legs,
with its back lying on the ground
and its breast turned upward,
while placing one foot firmly
atop each wing. Scrunch your
feet inward to squeeze the carcass tightly between your boots.
Pull upward on the legs with
sufficient force that the carcass
separates.
The pheasant will separate
just behind the rib cavity. Pull
back the skin with its feathers on
the hind portion to the tail and
down the legs until it reaches the
non-feathered lower legs; disconnect them there with a knife
or by breaking off the legs at
the joint between the thigh and
drumstick; then sever the upper
portion of the thighs by cutting
or twisting them off at the pelvic
joint on each side, which leaves
the skinned thighs in your hand.
I need to mention here that
I sometimes salvage the drumsticks even though they have
abundant, springy, hard tendons,
but are tasty; just boil off the
meat or eat around the tendons.
Turkey legs have similar tendons.
Also strip the skin with the
feathers off the breast by pulling it toward the neck until the
entire breast is uncovered. With
a thin-bladed knife, such as fishfilleting knife, cut each side of
the breast away from the sternum
and rib cage.
If you want the heart and
liver, remove the heart from
inside the rib cage and the liver
from the midsection of the carcass. Wash all the pheasant meat
pieces under fast-running water
or in a bowl to remove any feathers that have stuck to them.
(continued on pg.4)
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bids on a Cushman 72 inch mower
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at 701-680-9457 for viewing and
SEND BIDS TO:
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2 AND 3 BEDROOM apartments
available in Forman and Gwinner
and Lisbon. Call 683-5214.
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TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent, 505 6th Ave W, Lisbon.
Call 701-840-1438.
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FOR
RENT:
One-bedroom
apartment in quiet building,
downtown Enderlin. Available
Immediately. Call 701-882-3276.
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Email your photos and
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FOR RENT in Lisbon, 4 bedroom
house, 1 1/2 bath. Across street
from school. Available June 1st.
Call 701-820-0389.
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FOR RENT in Lisbon, 2 bedroom,
1 bath, $600/mo includes heat and
water. Call Nick at 701-680-0994.
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FOR RENT in Lisbon, 910 Maple
Street Apartments. One bedroom.
Also Bradford apartments, one
bedroom. Call 701-683-5387.
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GET
RESULTS...Run
your
classified in the Ransom County
Gazette Extra. Deadline is
Wednesday at 5 p.m.
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LOST & FOUND
FOUND: Key found by New York
Life office/Post office. Claim at
Gazette.
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Bruce & Deb
Fadness, Owners
Bruce Fadness, Broker/Appraiser
Cell #: 701-678-3665
Lacey Wyum 680-2579 • Deb Knigge, Oakes Agent 742-2959
Medical & Professional Bldg. 701-683-4909
fadnessrealtyandappraisal.com
We Bring
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PRICE REDUCTION
614 5 St, Milnor - 1997 1680
sq. ft. double wide manufactured
home with 3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, attached 2+ stall
garage, all appliances included.
Move in ready! ........................
..... Was $79,900 Now $75,900
th
LISBON
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 likeSALE
setting122,900
PENDING
GWINNER / MILNOR / FORMAN / RUTLAND / STIRUM
Now $97,500
724 1st 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
321 6th 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, with
2,500sq. ft. second level with 3 bdrm, 2 bth, deck, 2 stall garage, older building housing Rutland Café - CALL
SALE
PENDING
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$
SALE PENDING
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
Live at Lisbon’s
PROSPECT MANOR
APARTMENTS
Prospect Manor is an
attractive, affordable
apartment! We have a great
2BR opening for June 1.
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: There will be a
baby shower for Baby Boy Anderson, son of Jake Anderson and
Kelsey Roste, Saturday, June 4th,
12 p.m - 4 p.m. at the Red Door
Art Gallery, 418 Dakota Ave, Wahpeton, ND. They are registered at
Target.
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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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For tours or application
contact Bonnie at
(701) 271-3202 or
1-800-906-8634 or
housing@lssnd.org.
MEMORIAL BASKETS AND
PLANTERS: Flowers, veggies,
trees, shrubs, perennials. Chirping Tree Farm Greenhouse. Open
Mon thru Sat., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., or
call. Closed Sundays. Located 1/2
way between Lisbon and Gwinner.
1 mile west on 74th St. (Ransom
County 8). 683-2381 or chirpingtreefarm@hotmail.com.
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An equal opportunity housing
provider and employer.
ARIZONA HOME
VACATION RENTAL
REAL ESTATE
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!
MCLEOD GUN SHOW Antique
and Flea Market open to public
June 10 afternoon, Sat. June 11,
9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sunday, June 12,
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 22 ammo available! Event sponsored by Village
of McLeod and VFW Post #9067 of
McLeod. For reservations or more
info call Wayne, 701-640-0605 or
Dean 701-799-1370.
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Bridal Registry
Paige Elijah
bride to be of
Nathan Qual
WEDDING: Saturday, June 25th
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: Looking for vendors and
parade entries for June 4 in Milnor.
Contact Robbie or Michelle, 701427-5306.
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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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SERVICES
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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WILL DO INTERIOR PAINTING.
Call
Florence
at
Duane’s
Construction. 437-3414 or 8200296.
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CHAD’S WINDOW WASHING: Got
Dirt? We got clean! Our business
is making yours shine. Friendly,
Thorough and Dependable! Call
us TODAY and let us handle your
panes. Monique 701-710-1726.
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RB’s
ROOFING
AND
CONSTRUCTION: Reasonable
rates, residential and rural, licensed
and insured. Call Randy, 701-7996604.
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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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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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5 p.m.
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Dale Haugen
FOR SALE: Portable RV disposal
tank. 308-0929 or 683-5120.
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Contact:
Land Sales Specialist
Lisbon, ND
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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701.973.2106 or 701.680.2395
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PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 • 10:00 AM
LOCATION: EXPO CENTER, 610 PROSPECT ST., LISBON, ND
• RANCH STYLE HOME
• HOUSEHOLD
• COLLECTIBLES
• MOBILITY SCOOTER
• LIFT CHAIR
• LAWN EQUIPMENT
• TOOLS
• MISC.
(LOCATED AT 4 ELM LANE)
• 1993 CHALLENGER MOTOR HOME
• 1991 CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4
• ACCORDIONS & OTHER MUSICAL
• RECREATION
• GUNS
EMERY STRANDER, OWNER
R&D Auction, Inc., ND Lic#198
Dale B. Haugen,
ND Lic#198, MN Lic#14-017
701-973-2106
PUBLIC AUCTION
10 AM on JUNE 4, at the LISBON EXPO CENTER
Lisbon • 683-4642
Well kept, ranch style home located approximately 1½ miles south of Lisbon, ND being offered at public
auction Saturday, June 4th. For further information, or appointment to view, call R&D Auction
at 701-973-2106 or Dale at 701-680-2395 or email sold@rdauction.com
There will also be a Motor Home, Pickup, Recreation, Guns, Mobility Scooter, Lift Chair, Lawn
Equipment, Tools, Misc., Musical, Household, & Collectibles on the auction.
EMERY STRANDER, OWNER
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Scenic Living
236 Mill Rd N, Fort Ransom
- 3+ bedroom summer home
on 1.5 acres in scenic community. Located near State
Park, 2 sun porches and a deck
take in the view of the private
backyard. 2 sitting rooms,
newer double pane windows,
attached 2 stall garage, and
newer storage shed for boat,
sled, mowers, etc. Updated bathroom and newer electric and propane heat added
for year round enjoyment. .........................................................................$71,900
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
MANY UPDATES! 609 Oak St, Lisbon - 3bd, 2bth, newer flooring, 2 stall attached heated garage, 1 unattached TOO
garage. -LATE
$89,900
TOO-LATE
REPAIR AND SAVE! 47 Railway St, Enderlin - 2,000+ sf of living space, lg. family room, main level laundry
$54,900
SURROUNDING AREA
WELCOME HOME! 8 4th Ave SE, Gwinner - 3bdrm 2bth, family rm, several updates, deck, 2 stall heatedTOO
garage -LATE
$84,900
FAMILY HOME! 252 Maple Ave SW, Forman - 3 bdrm, 2 bath, new roof, basement, deck, close to school & shopping- $79,900
WELL LOVED FAMILY HOME 602 6th St SW, Forman - Beautiful spacious home with many ammenities - $179,900
HANDYMAN SPECIAL! 611 5th St N, Milnor - 3 bdrm, 1836sf, 2 stall attached garage, lg. corner lot- $40,000
HOME SWEET HOME! 412 5th St, Milnor - Move-in ready home with plenty of updates, 28x36 newly built garage $110,000
GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT 211 5th Street SW, Hankinson - 2 bdrm, 1½ bath. 20x40 detached garage- $45,000
DON’T MISS THIS! 802 1st Ave SW, Hankinson - 4bdrm, original woodwork, updated kitchen, deck, 2 stall garage $56,900
MANY UPDATES! 211 1st St NW, Hankinson - 3bdrm w 2stall garage & 2nd lot, updates on bth, windows, furnace, roof $66,900
LAKE HOME! 78 East Lake Dr, Ellendale - Beautiful home on Pheasant Lake, partially furnished, 2 stall garage & several sheds - $134,900
CLERK
R&D Auction, Inc., ND Lic#198
Ft. Ransom/Lisbon, ND
701-973-2106
sold@rdauction.com
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I can do it!”
MJ’S TARP REPAIR
701-683-4980
9 mi S of Lisbon on Hwy 32
USED APPLIANCES
30 day warranty!
Whirlpool Super Capacity Washer & Dryer .....
................................................. $399 for the set
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
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
RUMMAGE CARDS OF
THANKS
SALES
GROUP RUMMAGE SALE: We’ve
been cleaning out the closets. Lots
of fun stuff, Friday, June 3rd, 4:307:00 p.m. and Sat, June 4th, 8:0011:00 a.m., 114 Ash St, Lisbon.
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MOVING SALE: Everything must
go!!! 6447 119 Ave SE at the house
at Stiklestad Lodge Fri, June 3rd,
4:00 - 7:00 p.m., Sat., June 4, 8:00
to 12:00.
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MULTI FAMILY SALE: June 3,
4 next week! 801 2nd Ave. W,
Lisbon. Men’s tall, Women’s M, L,
Girls 0-3T. Scrubs. Decor. Baby
Gear. Toys. Fri. 4-7, Sat. 8-12.
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THANK YOU: I would like to thank
CHI Staff and Dr. Hooserman,
Lisbon Ambulance Crew, Cameron,
Sam, Caylin and a special thanks
to Mr. Al Reinke during my medical
emergency.
Ward Rebhahn
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THANK YOU: Words cannot
express the appreciation we feel
for all the prayers, cards, gifts and
care given to our family during
my hospitalization. I am improving
every day. Thank you everyone!
Sharie & Chad Wagner and family
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INVESTMENTS • RURAL • LAND
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levels -LATE
$45,000
ATTENTION INVESTORS! 102 & 104 2nd Ave. W Lisbon - 4 unit apt building, 3 year old shingles, newer furnace- $79,900
Kassie Lacina: 683-5390 or 367-3079
Brenda Smith: 680-0682
Kris Carlson: 683-5100 or 680-1620
6963 136th Ave. SE
Lisbon, ND 58054-9443
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JOB OPENING: Enderlin Wellness
Center, Manager Part-time or Fulltime position openings. Contact
HEART Program at 437-2877 or
e-mail: heartprogram@yahoo.com
for a full Job Description.
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HELP WANTED: Local company
is looking for drivers to transport
railroad crews up to a 200 mile
radius from Enderlin. Must live
within 20 miles of Enderlin, be 21
years or older, valid driver’s license
and a pre-employment drug screen
is required. A company vehicle
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HELP WANTED: Four Seasons
Healthcare Center is looking for
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person. Excellent benefits. If
interested, please contact Lory
Bock, Dept. Head at 701-724-6211.
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HELP WANTED: Four Seasons
Healthcare Center is looking for a
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offering a $5000 sign on bonus.
Excellent benefits. If you are
interested, please call 701-7245442 and visit with Lynette Burley.
If necessary, leave a message and
she will return your call.
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COME JOIN our Team. Fast
growing propane company looking
for an experienced propane delivery
person. CDL and Hazmat license
required. CETP training desired
but will train. Competitive wages
based on experience. Full benefit
package: paid health insurance,
401K plan, PTO, etc. Send resume
to: Farmers Union Oil of Portland,
Post Office Box 218, Portland, ND
58274 or call 701-788-3760.
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Four Seasons Healthcare Center
in Forman, ND is looking for
Nurses
PM/Night Shifts
Now hiring for the
following positions...
C.N.A.s
NIGHT SHIFT
If interested, please contact
Lynette Burley at 701-724-6211
CNA
Four Seasons Health
Care Center
RN or LPN
FULL-TIME / PART-TIME
PM SHIFT
FULL-TIME
Excellent benefit package.
Weekends and holidays required.
To Apply:
Call 683-5239
or go online at
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Parkside
Lutheran
Home
501 3rd Ave. W.
Lisbon, ND
All Shifts
Maryhill Manor in Enderlin
has immediate openings for
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Part-Time & Full-Time
available for PM & Night shift.
C.N.A classes will be
starting soon if not certified.
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or applications can be found
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110 Hillcrest Drive, Enderlin
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Stop in at Fargo Assembly
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Beef Talk
by Kris Ringwall
Beef Specialist, NDSU Extension Service
Urgent: Obtain a wellbalanced mineral
program with
magnesium now!
Are the alarms going off?
They should be! Dead cows are
no fun, and they can happen if a
producer is not prepared.
The recent moisture and heat
has the grass growing; these are
happy notes but with a dark side.
Fast-growing, lush grass may not
have enough magnesium (Mg)
within its rapidly growing stems
and leaves to meet the daily
requirement for Mg in the lactating cow. Physiologically, the
cows are coming in to peak milk
production, which certainly is
an additional strain on the cows’
system, and any metabolic shortfall can have quick, disastrous
consequences.
Because grass tetany is so
difficult to detect early, the real
answer is to make sure the cows
are supplemented adequately
with a proper pasture mineral.
Visit your local cattle nutritionist and obtain a spring pasture
mineral that provides a well-balanced mineral program specifically with supplemental Mg for
spring pasture grazing.
Stay alert. The cow initially
responds to these metabolic
challenges (lack of Mg) with
nervousness and irritability generally not apparent to the typical
watchful eye. But due to the rapid
onset in well-managed cows,
quick response and treatment
is critical, particularly because
beef herds have been selected for
more growth and, in many cases,
heavier-milking cows.
Some would ask, “Why all
the excitement?” I would say,
“Because we know the situation and managerial intervention
through correct supplementation
will prevent dead cows.”
Let’s take a closer look at
grass tetany. The Merck Veterinary Manual website at http://
www.merckmanuals.com/vet/
index.html has a good description
in the section on “Metabolic Disorders.” Look up hypomagnesemic tetany in cattle and sheep.
The clinical findings state
that “in the most acute form,
affected cows, which may appear
to be grazing normally, suddenly
throw up their heads, bellow,
gallop in a blind frenzy, fall, and
exhibit severe paddling convulsions. These convulsive episodes
may be repeated at short intervals, and death usually occurs
within a few hours. … in many
instances, animals at pasture are
found dead without observed illness … .”
Further observation would
note the cattle had convulsions
prior to death as indicated by the
straddle marks on the ground.
Pay attention and observe cattle
acting unusually as is noted on
the Merck website, which says
“… the cow is obviously ill at
ease, walks stiffly, is hypersensitive to touch and sound, urinates
frequently, and may progress to
the acute convulsive stage after a
period as long as 2--3 days. This
period may be shortened if the
cow is transported or driven to a
fresh pasture.”
In a typical situation, cattle
are worked in early June and
sent to summer pasture. The next
day, two cows go down. Veterinary intervention was obtained;
one cow lived and one cow died.
The cows were not noticed to be
demonstrating the early signs of
grass tetany, but the extra activity
brought on by moving the cows
triggered the clinical onset.
An important point to keep in
mind is to check with your local
veterinarian to make sure appropriate treatment protocols are
available and people are around
to administer the treatment. This
is truly an emergency situation in
the life of a cow. Losing a cow
is not the experience a producer
wants.
The truth being said, good
spring pasture mineral supplementation that has Mg included
can minimize the development
of grass tetany. Grass tetany also
is associated with low blood
calcium, thus the connection to
higher-milking cows, and any
indication of instability in a nursing cow is an emergency situation.
Ketosis (sometimes confused
with milk fever at calving) and
hypomagnesaemia tetany (commonly called grass tetany or
grass staggers) are serious metabolic disturbances in cattle, and
given the setting and time, often
are fatal without veterinary intervention. Ketosis generally is
associated with reduced intake
of carbohydrates or, more simply
put, inadequate feed to support
the nutritional requirements of a
lactating cow.
But like many problems, the
root cause is a combination of
issues expressed as a crisis. Serious outbreaks can occur if cattle
are borderline deficient on calcium, stressed while producers
are working calves and moved
from the calving pasture to a
lush pasture where dietary Mg
absorption cannot meet the daily
maintenance of Mg plus the daily
lactation requirement for Mg.
The cow does not have a good
way to store Mg, so daily intake
is critical. The result of a lack of
Mg is dead cows in the morning. Critical response is imperative. Contact your local cattle
nutritionist and veterinarian in
advance, be prepared and offer
a well-balanced spring mineral
program.
May you find all your ear
tags.
The Dakota West Arts
Council, along with the 2016
Leadership Bismarck Mandan
Project Team, is looking for
local and regional artists to
submit artwork for an alley in
downtown Bismarck.
The overall theme for the
art is “Reflections of North
Dakota.” Submissions must be
original and can include paintings, graffiti-style artwork or
other one-dimensional art.
Artwork must be able to be
reproduced by painting on
the exterior wall of the alleyway between Fifth and Sixth
Streets in Bismarck. Preference, but not exclusivity, will
be given to North Dakota artists who submit artwork that
reflects North Dakota.
Each artist may submit up
to three designs. Artwork will
be judged by the Bismarck Art
Alley Committee and selected
based on composition, originality and creativity.
To download an application visit www.artscapital.
org/alleyart. The deadline to
submit an application/design
for consideration is June
15, 2016. Entries must be
received on or before this date
to be considered.
$150
$150
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Phone: (701) 642-6671
Toll Free: 1-800-844-8898
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 8am-8pm
101 North 11th Street
Tues., Wed., & Fri. 8am-6pm
Wahpeton
Saturday 8am-2pm
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SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 9AM-9PM;
SUNDAY JUNE 12, 9AM-4PM
Opens to Public after Noon Friday June 10
We have 22 ammo available!
This event is sponsored by
The Village of McLeod and VFW Post #9067 of McLeod, ND
For Reservations or more Information Please Call:
Wayne 701-640-0605
or Dean 701-799-1370
If there are bloody spots in
the legs or breasts where shotgun
BBs have penetrated, lacerate
the wound surface with a couple
small cuts; then search for and
remove any BBs and wash out
the blood. The entire butchering
process takes only a couple minutes per bird.
One delicious way to eat
pheasant meat is to cook about
two pounds of thighs, breasts
and any available drumsticks in
an oven or crock pot until done
June 4
(701) 683-4786
CALL TO REGISTER FOR LESSONS. TIMES WILL VARY.
Regular hours
Weather Permitting
Reserved for 2 Hrs. (30-50 people)
Contact Kyndra or Noah at
683-4221
PAVILLION RENTAL:
125
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Open: Mo 12 pm - 9pm
Sunda$y: game
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$ 5 Season P
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Availabl
2016 Lifeguards:
100
$
Search for
Lisbon Pool
POOL PARTIES:
includes table/chairs
with kitchen & bathrooms
Call Dawn at 683-3010
ATTENTION
PARENTS OF DIAPER
AGE CHILDREN:
Child MUST Wear
Swimmers Diapers.
They will be available at the pool
for $1/ea
cooked Rice-A-Roni and 1 cup
sour cream. Mix all ingredients
thoroughly. Using fresh egg roll
skins, spread several T of the
mixed ingredients onto each
skin, roll them up and seal them
with moistened fingers. Fry
them in oil at 350F degrees until
the egg rolls float, but don’t overcook these delicacies.
Serve with a sweet and sour
sauce of your choice. Enjoy!
Thanks to Pheasants Forever and
the Iowa DNR.
Breanne Carlson, Assistant Vice
President/Loan Officer at First State
Bank of North Dakota in Lisbon, has
been awarded the Dakota School of
Banking scholarship. Awarded each
year to a first-year student from an
NDBA or SDBA member bank, the
$450 scholarship is based on the
students’ future goals in banking,
reasons for attending the school, and a letter of recommendation from a supervisor or bank CEO.
“Breanne is a rising star within First State Bank of
North Dakota,” said Derek Jungels, President of the
Lisbon bank. “She is a bright, intuitive and strong leader
and her work at the bank is a reflection of those qualities
as is her community involvement. Breanne epitomizes
what it means to be a community banker.”
Carlson joined First State Bank of North Dakota in
2013. She holds leadership and volunteer positions
with the Lisbon Community Endowment Fund, Abuse
Resource Network and Lisbon Public Library. She and
her husband, Nathan,
along with their two
children live in Lisbon.
First Session: ............................................................... July 11-15
Second Session ........................................................July 18-22
reduced hours
Open 1-3:30pm
Rice-A-Roni as directed on the
package. Set aside. Saute in
cooking oil:
1 cup green onion finely
chopped
2 T finely chopped fresh jalapenos
2 pounds of pheasant breasts,
or the meat removed from thighs,
chopped raw into sections less
than a half inch
Add 1 T minced garlic and
saute for 1 minute
Remove from heat. Add
LISBON EAGLES
SWIMMING LESSONS
Wed. June 1, 2, &3
(usually 6-7 hours on low heat)
with a large diced onion, two
diced carrots, a can of mushroom
soup, a half cup of red or white
wine, 3 bay leaves, a little salt,
ground coriander, and pepper.
You can substitute the pheasant hearts and livers in your
favorite chicken or turkey stuffing recipes. Yum!
Another delectable dish is
pheasant rolls, using a recipe my
son Jon developed. Here goes.
Cook 1 package of Mexican
Carlson Awarded Dakota School of
Banking Scholarship
LISBON POOL SCHEDULE - CLIP & SAVE
Opening Date:
(Cont. from pg. 1)
Public Lessons .......................................... $35 each session
Private Lessons ......................................... $50 each session
Must pay for lesson(s) prior to first class!
Call to Schedule: 683-4221
SEASON PASSES
Single ............................................................................. $7000
Family .............................................................................$11000
COST FOR OPEN SWIMMING
Day .........................................................................$3
Night ..................................................................... $2
CLASSIFIEDS
McLeod Gun Show, Antiques, and Flea Market
Dr. Rosmann
How To Make
Your Car
Disappear...
Simply advertise in the
Classifieds and get
results quickly!
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The Lisbon Eagles is Open to Everyone!
S moke
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Monday - Saturday • 5-9pm
Book your upcoming events with us.
(No hall rent, no set up or cleaning charges)
Banquets for up to 350 people. Check us out! 683-4786
JUNE S chedule
1st Wed ................................ American Legion Mtg. 7pm
..............................................................Tacos / Mini Menu
2nd Thur ...................... $5.00 Burger Baskets / Mini Menu
3rd Fri ............................................................. Family Night
....................... Steaks/Seafood/Liver & Onions/Reubens
4th Sat................................................................Mini Menu
5th Sun .....................................................................Closed
6th Mon ......................... Salad & Sandwich / Mini Menu
7th Tues ....... Hot Combos/Chicken Bacon Wrap/Mini Menu
8th Wed ............................................... Tacos / Mini Menu
9th Thur ....................... $5.00 Burger Baskets / Mini Menu
10th Fri............................................................ Family Night
....................... Steaks/Seafood/Liver & Onions/Reubens
11th Sat..............................................................Mini Menu
12th Sun .. Eagles Dance – “ Everyone Welcome “ 3-7 PM Supper at 5:30
13th Mon ........................ Soup & Sandwich / Mini Menu
14th Tues ................................ Eagles Auxiliary Mtg. 5 PM
..................... Hot Combos/Chicken Bacon Wrap/Mini Menu
15th Wed ............................................. Tacos / Mini Menu
16th Thur ..................... $5.00 Burger Baskets / Mini Menu
17th Fri............................................................ Family Night
....................... Steaks/Seafood/Liver & Onions/Reubens
....................... LHS Class of ’61 and LHS Class of ’66 Reunions
18th Sat......... LHS Class of ’61 and LHS Class of ’66 Reunions
19th Sun ............................................ Happy Father’s Day
20th Mon ....................... Pan Fried Chicken / Mini Menu
21st Tues...... Hot Combos/Chicken Bacon Wrap/Mini Menu
22nd Wed ............................................ Tacos / Mini Menu
23rd Thur ..................... $5.00 Burger Baskets / Mini Menu
24th Fri............................................................ Family Night
....................... Steaks/Seafood/Liver & Onions/Reubens
25th Sat.......................................................Monthly Buffet Barbecued Ribs, Walleye, Pork Roast &all the trimmings, Ice Cream
26th Sun ...................................................................Closed
27th Mon ....................... Salad & Sandwich / Mini Menu
28th Tues ..... Hot Combos/Chicken Bacon Wrap/Mini Menu
29th Wed ............................................. Tacos / Mini Menu
30th Thur ..................... $5.00 Burger Baskets / Mini Menu
701-683-4128
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Water Aerobics: Mon.- Friday Noon - 1:00 p.m.
Open Swim: Sunday - Saturday 1-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Specialty Activities: Adult Swim: M-W-F 6-7pm
Family Hour: Tues, Thurs. Sat. Sun 6-7p.m.
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automobiles and employment to real
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find everything you need in the
Classifieds.
Put the Classifieds to work for you,
and inch even closer to your goals.
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ALICETON TOWNSHIP MEETING
Purpose: Conditional use permit for Qual Dairy to
expand from medium Concentrated Animal Feeding
Operation (CAFO) permit to a large CAFO.
Date .....................................Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Time ............................................................7:00 p.m.
Place.....................................Jerome Freeberg Farm
SATURDAY, MAY 28th
Monthly Buffet
• BBQ Pork Ribs • Roast Beef
• Walleye • Ice Cream
AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS
Lisbon
Eagles Club
5pm till Gone!
Hwy 32 N. • Lisbon, ND • (701) 683-4786
Spring Sale
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Come in and check out MILNOR CLOTHING
during June Fest in Milnor on Saturday, June 4.
Lots of items on sale throughout the store.
SPIN to get your percentage off
on all merchandise except consigned items.
Join the fun in town and SAVE at Milnor
Clothing all day Saturday, June 4.
Something for everyone so be
sure to stop and check it out.
Small-business savvy: Which fits you, entrepreneur
or small-business owner?
By Glenn Muske, Rural and
Agribusiness
Enterprise
Development Specialist, NDSU
Extension Service
Are you an entrepreneur or a
small-business owner?
When one reads stories in the
newspaper or journals, these two
groups are not distinguished from
each other typically. Neither the
U.S. Small Business Administration nor the U.S. Census Bureau
breaks them out separately.
So does it make a difference?
Or should the writings about
building the economy around
entrepreneurs be the encouragement for us to be entrepreneurial
if you want to succeed?
Based on what I have read,
along with some exploratory
research conducted by a colleague and me, the answer is “it
depends.” It is based to some
degree on how you define success.
In looking at our business
owners in 1997, 2000 and 2007,
entrepreneurs made more money.
In part, that may have been a factor of having more employees.
Yet the management of employees is not something all people
feel comfortable doing.
And the earnings for entrepreneurs showed much greater
variation when the U.S. entered
the recession in 2007. Again,
your choice may depend on your
desire for perhaps a greater likelihood of income stability.
Another part to the equation is
whether the business represents a
way to earn income or a way of
life. Small-business owners see it
as a way of life and, I suspect, a
means that may allow for more
MILNOR CLOTHING
time to pursue other activities,
personal and professional.
Finally, your risk tolerance
may influence your decision. As
noted, entrepreneurs may ride
more of a roller coaster with big
upswings but equally big drops.
Small-business owners had a
steadier income level.
However, these factors only
represent part of what is going
on with the business owner. Part
of the research was basically a
static look in time. I suspect that
people change their orientation
based on circumstances, opportunities, where the product/service is in its life cycle, market
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CATTLEMAN’S
CLUB • LOUNGE
Closed Monday May 30, Happy Memorial Day
NEW SUMMER HOURS:
Memorial Day!
4PM -10PM, MON. - SAT.
ICE is $2 a bag
We have ON/OFF SALE
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The Public Is Always
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Book Your Special
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•Wedding Reception
•Graduation Party
•Groom Supper
•Company Tournament
Golf
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Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
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Help Wanted!
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LISBON, ND • 701-683-3435
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Contact Mandy at the Clubhouse
683-4510 or 701-212-8729
Clubhouse Hours: Mon.-Sun. 9am-9pm
Grill Hours: Mon-Sat. 11am-7:30pm Sun. Noon-6pm
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Stop In Every Afternoon For
A Delicious Homemade Dessert
Along With A Smooooth,
Freshly Brewed Coffee or
Specialty Coffee Drink!
10 am - 5:30 pm M-F
10 am - 4 pm Sat.
Refresh, Recharge Yourself...
•Lattes•
Monday, May 30
Lavosh Pizza! Light, Crispy Crust Topped With
3 Cheeses, Yummy Toppings & Tangy Sauces
Mediteranean Chicken or Chicken Bacon!
Tuesday, May 31
Recharge with our
Endless Flavors!
Lean Corned Beef Reuben Sandwich Served on
Our Marble Rye or Multi-Grain Bread With Pasta
Salad or Kettle Chips & Fresh Fruit
•Chai Tea•
Wednesday, June 1
3 Yummy Flavors!
•Cappuccinos•
Endless Flavors!
•Smoothies•
5 Favorite Flavors!
•Ice Rages•
5 Favorite Flavors!
Support Your Hometown Businesses
Throughout The Year...
So We Can Support Your
Local Organizations & Communities
In Return!!
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MONDAY - FRIDAY 4:00-5:30PM
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701-683-2005
414 Main St. - Lisbon
Hot Roast Beef Combo is
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Appetizer Specials during Happy Hour!
21+ Clubhouse Help
Delicious Italian Chicken Wrap Filled With Our
Roasted Chicken, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheddar
Cheese, Bacon, Banana Peppers, Black
Olives & Our Tasty Special Dressing
Thursday, June 2
Our Homemade Chicken Salad on a Croissant
Served With Pasta Salad or Kettle Chips &
Fresh Fruit
Friday, June 3
The Struttin’ Turkey on Multi-Grain Bread With
Our Delicious Sliced Turkey, Housemade
Cranberry Walnut Spread, Onion & Lettuce...
Full of Flavor!!
Serving Lunch: M-F 10 am - 4:30 pm; Sat. 10 am - 3 pm
titles or swayed in developing
your business to maximize the
returns you desire.
More information is available
at your local Extension office,
as well as at http://powerofbusiness.net and http://www.eXtension.org/entrepreneurship.
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opportunities and general demographics of the owner.
For communities trying to
develop their business economy,
remember that all economic
activity is good for the community.
And the bottom line for owners is: Don’t get caught up in
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Events During Enderlin’s 125th Celebration:
Thurs., June 23 - Come play Bingo @7pm
Fri., June 24 - Shrimp, Steak, & Fish Fry
dance in the Alley to “The Woofers”
Sat. , June 25 - Turkey BBQ
dance in the Alley to “The Roosters”
Welcome Class of 1974
MON-TATER BAR DURING HAPPY HOUR
TUES-$5 BASKETS 5-8PM”TAKE-OUT”
THURS-PROGRESSIVE BINGO & TACO BAR
ENDERLIN 437-3914
VFW POST #9050
This Space is
Available
for your
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Call Doreen Quast
at 701-683-4128
for details.
closed May 29 & 30
I SCREAM U SCREAM
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683-2276 • 517 Main Street, Lisbon
BIKERS WELCOME!!
THE ROAD IS FIXED!!
Cruise on Out
and See Us!!
CONGRATS
TO ALL THE
AREA
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SHELDON, ND • (701) 882-3376
GRILL HOURS: 11AM-10PM MON.-SAT.
Monday, May 30 Veterans Golf Free
Public is Always Welcome!
Thursday, June 2 Meatloaf Supper
$1050
Saturday, June 4 8oz. Steak Supper
$1500
Call to Book Your Event with Us!
NOW SERVING BREAKFAST
THURSDAY-SATURDAY 10AM-11PM
SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY10AM-10PM
Open Rain or Shine!
437-2369
McLeod’s Very Own Singing Star!
Nicole Smith will be playing
Friday, May 27th from 7-11pm
at Silver Prairie Saloon
Tim’s Cooking
FIRE ROASTED
PRIME RIB
Saturday, May 28th
Bar Hours: M-F 4pm - Close; Sat. 11am - Close
Grill Hours: M-Th 5pm - 9:30pm;
Fri. 5pm-10pm; Sat. 11am - 10pm
Saloon
Silver Prairie
11 Main Street • McLeod, ND • 701-439-2610
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Located In Oakes, ND
Servicing: Sargent County, Ransom County
Dickey County and LaMoure County
Locally
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Operated
Give us a call when you have a need for propane.
•Regular Propane Deliveries •Safety Checks
•Propane Tank Installations
•Tank and Regulator Checks
Locally
Owned &
Operated
Ask About Our Keep-Full Program!!
Locally Owned & Operated Tesoro Dealer
•Bulk Fuel •Gas-Oils •Lubricants
Delivered to your Home & Farm!
Propane
Tank
Exchange
Reister
Meats
Available
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601 Main Street, Lisbon • 683-4113 or 800-564-4113
Only locally owned Tesoro Station!
24 Hour Pay at Pump
Answers To Your Social Security
???Questions???
Hand Plant
tree SaleS day
Howard I. Kossover, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist for North Dakota
Send Your Questions To: howard.kossover@ssa.gov
Q: How much is the maximum 2016 Social Security retirement amount?
A: This is the maximum
amount payable to a person
retiring in 2016 exactly at full
retirement age (FRA). This is
not the same as the highest possible Social Security retirement
amount
The maximum monthly Social
Security retirement amount
changes each year. Reasons for
this include changes to national
average wage data and having
another year of potentially higher
earnings available when computing retirement amounts.
Full retirement age is 66 for
people born in 1943 – 1954.
When retirement benefits are
started before FRA, amount
is reduced by the number of
months involved. When retiring
after FRA, benefits increase by
the number of months involved.
An early step in determining a
retirement amount is to compute
the person’s amount at full retirement age, without reductions
or increases, using your best 35
years of earnings, weighted for
inflation. This is then adjusted by
the number of months that you
are before or after FRA.
If starting Social Security
retirement in 2016 exactly at full
retirement age, and if earning
at least the maximum SSA taxable earnings in each year if the
35 years used in the calculation,
then the highest 2016 retirement
amount is $2,639 per month. The
average SSA retirement amount
was $1,345 per month as of
March 2016.
Knowing the highest Social
Security retirement amount for
2106 is interesting but estimating your personal amount is
more useful. Do so at the SSA
Retirement Planner at www.ssa.
gov/planners/retire/. By using
the Retirement Estimator and
the Early or Late Calculator, you
can estimate amounts for specific
months both before or after your
full retirement age. Other information and calculators are there
for you.
Want to see the earnings on
your Social Security record? You
should since your retirement is
based on them. Create a personal
my Social Security account and
view your online Social Security
Statement. Consider using the
online application when applying for your Social Security
retirement.
Wednesday, June 1 • 4 - 6pm
MUST BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS FOR TREES
Ransom County SCD Tree Storage Building
Located by the old county shed – SW end of Lisbon, ND
Call 683-5832 Ext 3
Hand plants for field windbreaks
and farmstead windbreaks
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• Auto • Home • Farm • Crop • Commercial • Life • Long Term Care
LANCE GULLESON
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1206 Main Street • Lisbon, North Dakota
Office: 701-683-4713 • 800-291-2125
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THOMASON LAW OFFICE, PC
What if something
happens to
mom or dad?
Lyle P. Thomason
Attorney at Law
314 Main Street
PO Box 896
Lisbon, ND 58054
Ph: 701-683-3175
Fax: 701-683-2288
E-mail: lpthomas@drtel.net
Take the first step toward
helping to secure your
family’s future and call me.
WE ARE BACK & OPEN TIL THANKSGIVING!
•Professional & Personalized Care
•Current Vaccinations Required
•Large Play Areas & Flexible
Pick-Ups & Drop Off times
KEVIN HELWIG
701-992-2826 • CELL: 701-678-3430
9974 HWY #1, Oakes, ND
Convenience for Gasoline & Diesel!
BOARDING & GROOMING FOR YOUR DOG
Since 1883
Fergus Falls
Monument Co., Inc.
For your monument needs
at a competitve price.
Factory at Pebble Lake Rd.
Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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More than 44,000 signatures submitted to put equal rights for crime victims on the Nov. ballot
Sponsoring
committee
members of Marsy’s Law for
North Dakota submitted more
than 44,000 signatures from
North Dakota voters today
in order to place the initiative on the November ballot. Marsy’s Law for North
Dakota will constitutionalize a number of rights for
victims of crimes, protecting them in a manner no less
vigorous than protections
afforded to criminal defendants, including the rights to
be heard, to be notified and
to be free from harassment.
According to state law, the
initiative needs 26,904 valid
signatures to qualify. The
Secretary of State’s Office
now has 35 days to review
the signatures.
“We have been overwhelmed by the thousands of
people supporting stronger
victims’ rights, including our
endorsement from the North
Dakota Sheriffs and Deputies Association” said Marsha Lembke, state director
for Marsy’s Law for North
Dakota. “We are also grateful to the victims who have
stepped forward to share
their experiences within
the criminal justice system
that justify the need for this
change.”
The process for this ini-
tiated measure began in
late 2015 with a committee
drafting its language. This
committee included victims,
victim advocates, attorneys,
local law enforcement, a former U.S. Attorney for North
Dakota, and concerned citizens. An official sponsoring
committee was later formed
and the initiative was submitted to the Secretary of
State’s Office on December
15. On December 22, Secretary Jaeger approved the
petition to be circulated for
signatures. Signature gathering began in earnest in midFebruary and concluded in
early May.
“Procedurally,
Marsy’s
Law for North Dakota is a
simple initiative that can
greatly impact how crime
victims are treated within
the criminal justice system,”
said Kathleen Wrigley, chair
of the Marsy’s Law for North
Dakota sponsoring committee. “Its language purposefully mirrors our existing
state statute, making it simple and straightforward to
implement. The great benefit comes from these rights
getting equal legal standing
to the rights of the accused.
Nothing more, but certainly
nothing less. With this,
crime victims will be part of
the process, not reduced to a
consequence of it.”
Only 18 states do not have
constitutional rights for victims of crime, one of which
is North Dakota. While our
state laws are strong, there are
no express remedies for victims if they are not followed.
This has resulted in too many
instances of victims’ rights
being ignored. Additionally,
without equal legal standing,
victims’ rights will always be
superseded by the rights of
accused and convicted criminals. Marsy’s Law for North
Dakota will level the playing
field to ensure crime victims’
rights are protected in a man-
ner no less vigorous than that
of the accused and convicted.
Marsy’s Law for North Dakota
does this expressly without
diminishing the rights of the
accused.
Many crime victims and
family members have stepped
forward to express their support for this measure, sharing their personal struggles
within the criminal justice
system, such as: not being
made aware of court appearances, not being apprised plea
agreements before they are
submitted, not being notified
of release, being harassed by
the defense, and not receiving
court-ordered restitution.
“We are kidding ourselves
if we don’t admit that victims’
rights are being overlooked,”
said Wrigley.
“Originally,
victims
represented
their
cases before a judge and
therefore didn’t need laws
guaranteeing they would be
part of the process. As our
system shifted to having the
state prosecute the accused,
however, victims are no longer a party to their cases. They
have been removed aside from
being a witness. Marsy’s Law
for North Dakota helps bring
the rights of all concerned into
balance.”
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Normalcy and Collaboration: Keys to success for foster care youth,
Gov. Dalrymple proclaims May as Children’t Foster Care Month
Playing sports, driving a car,
or having a cellphone are typical
teenager activities that help them
develop interests, skills, and long-
lasting relationships. But some
youth in foster care do not always
get to participate in these everyday activities or have the same
opportunities and freedoms that
their peers do.
One former foster youth, Chris
Rickabaugh, now 21, credits his
foster parents and other child welfare professionals who worked
together to meet his needs and
helped him lead a normal teenage
life.
A three-sport athlete excelling
in high school football, basketball, and track, Rickabaugh said,
“As long as I did not take advantage of my privileges, I was able
to be a normal teen – go to school,
do my sports, and drive home.”
The cornerstone of the collaborative effort involving youth
in foster care is quarterly child
and family team meetings. These
meetings involve birth and foster
parents, family members, county
caseworkers, independent living
coordinators, school personnel,
therapists, and other professionals
who provide support to the foster
youth. Foster youths who are 14
years of age and older are encouraged to lead their own meetings
and invite additional members,
like friends, to be a part of their
care team.
“Having the meeting once
every three months and hearing
‘Good job: Keep it up.’ It was nice
and positive,” said Rickabaugh.
“It helped me think about the
future and plan ahead.”
As part of a child and family
team meeting, a youth creates a
detailed plan that outlines his or
her independent living goals that
will help the youth transition to
adulthood and self-sufficiency.
Rickabaugh’s independent living coordinator from PATH Inc.,
Stephanie Caspers, said, “I like
to turn it over to the youth and let
them speak about their independent living experience and what
their needs are. It is very empowering to be a part of your own
plan.”
The North Dakota Department
of Human Services contracts with
PATH Inc. to assist foster youth,
like Rickabaugh, with independent living planning and services.
Dean Sturn, foster care administrator with the North Dakota
Department of Human Services,
said in addition to the collaboration between individuals involved
in a foster youth’s life, there are
also other programs that can
help them transition to adulthood including the 18+ Continued Foster Care Program, Chafee
Independent Living program, and
Education and Training Voucher
program.
One other major support that
Rickabaugh is thankful for is
health care coverage through
Medicaid. Provisions of the
Affordable Care Act made Medicaid coverage available to youth
who age-out of North Dakota foster care until they reach age 26.
Rickabaugh did not let the
label of being a foster youth stop
him from achieving great things.
He was selected by the Department of Human Services to represent the state’s foster youth in
Washington D.C. He was able to
assist foster youth nationwide by
participating in an effort to raise
awareness and momentum for
legislative action that would best
support the needs of children and
youth in foster care. He also has
been an active member of the
North Dakota Youth Leadership
Board for the past five years.
As a way to give back to the
many people who have helped
him, Rickabaugh plans to continue to advocate for foster youth
by participating in various public
speaking engagements.
“I can’t thank my foster parents
enough and everybody in the child
welfare system for their hard work
and dedication. I respect them so
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KNOWS AND TRUSTS
WAYNE STENEHJEM.
Wayne and Beth Stenehjem
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Committed to no new state taxes and continuing state
funded property tax relief
Fought domestic abuse, human trafficking, illegal drugs and
internet predators
Has a proven Pro-Life record and is the only candidate endorsed by
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Has helped balance the state budget and made tough decisions in lean times
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Born and raised in Bakersfield, California, Bill began
working for the Soil Conservation Service in 1981 as student
trainee in Reno, NV. In 1983,
Bill graduated from the University of Nevada – Reno with a
BS in Range Management.
Following his time in Reno,
Bill moved to Caliente, NV as
a Range Conservationist working on a soil survey team doing
plant soil correlation work to
develop and update range and
woodland site descriptions.
This led to his first district conservationist position in Fossil,
OR, a one-person field office
where the main workload was
ranch planning for cattle and
irrigated hayland. After that,
Fossil Bill went to La Grande,
OR where the main emphasis
of work was irrigated cropland
and dry land wheat.
A time spent in Utah followed where Bill served as
the District Conservationist in
Richfield. Bill expanded his
experience with the USDANRCS through a position in Las
Vegas, NV as the District Conservationist in an urban emphasis FO and with a satellite office
in Caliente, NV dealing with
cattle and irrigated hayland.
From there it was off to
northeast Iowa as the Assistant State Conservationist and
an assignment in Afghanistan,
immediately followed by West
Virginia as the Assistant State
Conservationist – Operations.
After a couple years in that
position a reorganization took
place and Bill was moved into
the Assistant State Conservationist – Programs position.
This past October Bill discovered a passion for North Dakota
after serving as the acting State
Conservationist for a fourmonth period.
Bill and his wife Terrie have
three children: Will is currently
in the Air Force stationed at Hill
Air Force Base in Ogden, UT;
Kelsey graduated from Shepherd University this past May
and is in Missoula, MT working
her first job post-graduation;
Conner is in the Navy stationed
in Norfolk, VA and attached to
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much because they were able to
help me turn my life around,” said
Rickabaugh.
Sturn said there are about
1,386 children and youth living in
about 755 licensed family foster
homes, therapeutic foster homes,
and approved tribal foster homes.
The Department of Human
Services licenses all family foster care homes and group care
facilities to maintain a standard of
safety and well-being for the children in care.
Individuals
interested
in
becoming licensed to provide foster care to children and youth in
their home should contact their
local county social services office.
Contact information is online at
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www.pathinc.org.
Information is also available
at www.nd.gov/dhs/services/childfamily/fostercare/ or by calling
701-328-2316, toll-free 800-2453736 or Relay ND TTY 800-3666888.
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Gazette Extra Circ.* • May30, 2016 • Page 9
State Parks plan National Trail Day events, June 4
National Trails Day is being
recognized by North Dakota
State Parks on Saturday, June
4. National Trails Day encourages people to step outside and
be active. Take time to walk,
hike or bike and explore the many
urban and off-road trails of North
Dakota. Remember to thank the
many individuals, groups, organizations and volunteers that
continuously work to sustain and
develop our trail systems. The
following North Dakota state
parks will be hosting events.
Beaver Lake State Park: Join
a Ranger for a guided hike along
the Nature Trail. After the guided
hike, take the opportunity to
explore other portions of the Beaver Lake State Park trail system
on your own. Meet at the park
swim beach at 10 a.m. 701-452-
2752.
Cross Ranch State Park: Two
hikes are on tap for National Trail
Day. A morning hike will begin
at 9 a.m. at the amphitheater.
An interpreter will lead the hike
through the Ma-ak-oti (Old Village) trail featuring prairie bluffs
and wooded areas along the Missouri River. This basics of birding
hike will last 45 minutes. At 8:30
p.m. it’s the Interpreter’s Choice
hike. It starts at the amphitheater
and will last about 45 minutes.
701-794-3731.
Fort Abraham Lincoln State
Park: There is a 15K Trail Race
and 5K Family Fun Run/Walk.
Registration is from 7 to 8 a.m. at
the Commissary Gift Shop with a
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meeting will be held at the
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at 507 25th St. SW, Jamestown,
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Grahams Island State Park:
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will begin at 2 p.m. at the Grahams Island State Park Trailhead,
located in the parking lot by the
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miles of mowed trails. Trails
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Icelandic State Park: Icelandic State Park is offering three
guided hikes throughout the
day, each starting at the Hillman
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Door prizes will be awarded at all
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Lake Metigoshe State Park:
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along the Old Oak Trail. Meet at
the warming house and go for a
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Survivors introduce themselves & share their # of Survivor Birthdays celebrated
Special Music - Kyra Haecherl
Survivors Lap • Caregivers Lap • Teams Introduced • Teams Lap • Community Lap
7:00 pm ................................................................................................................. Live Auction begins
8:30 pm ................................................................................................................Silent Auction closes
9:30 pm .............................................................................Luminary Lighting and Name Ceremony
11:00 pm ....................................................................................................... Final Lap with Sparklers
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