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Extra 6-20-16 - Ransom County Gazette
Gazette Extra Circ.* • June 20, 2016 • Page 2
NOTICES
FOR RENT
Contact Kristin 218-329-8672
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
South oakS
Units based on 30% of your adjusted income
1 Bdrm Apts • LisBon
all utilitieS Paid
Call 701-252-5215
tdd: 800-366-6888
www.metroplainsmanagement.com
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Metroplains Management
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
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,
1 bath, no pets. Water, sewer and
garbage paid. $500/month. Call
701-680-7212 if interested.
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FOR RENT in Lisbon, large,
very nice 2 bedroom apartment.
Available July 1st. On site
management. Call 683-5025,
Sunset apartments.
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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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1-888-893-9501
TTY 1-800-366-6888
FOR
RENT:
One-bedroom
apartment in quiet building,
downtown Enderlin. Available
Immediately. Call 701-882-3276.
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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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2 AND 3 BEDROOM apartments
available in Forman and Gwinner
and Lisbon. Call 683-5214.
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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:
[email protected].
ND native owned!
Fairview
Apartments
NEED A STOCK POND
CLEANED OUT OR DUG
BY A DRAG LINE?
Call Darwin Strander
Antiques &
Crafts Shop
in For t Ransom
SAT & SUN: 12-5PM
TUES: 6-9PM
Furniture, Yarn,
Cloth, Baskets,
Forman, N.D.
Toy Tractors,
$250 Walmart Card
Old Books,
(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
EHO
Bridal Registry
Paige Elijah
Nathan Qual
New Baby
WEDDING: Saturday, June 25th
Email your photos and
information to us at:
[email protected]
Lisbon • 683-4642
bride to be of
in the Family?
Results Realty
•Service •Integrity •Results
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Attention Investors!
607 Forest St, Lisbon
- 1 bedroom with
attached 3/4 bathroom
located on main floor.
Main floor laundry. 2
additional bedrooms
and full bathroom
upstairs. Steel siding.
...................... $35,999
Great Investment Opportunity!
464 4th St SW Forman
- This 2 bedroom, 1 bath
home is perfect for a Rental
Property ................$34,000
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
AMAZING VIEWS! 157 Mill Rd, Fort Ransom - 3bdrm, 3ba home. Classic log siding, gas fireplace, skylight, & huge lot - $224,900
SURROUNDING AREA
WELCOME HOME! 8 4 Ave SE, Gwinner - 3bdrm 2bth, family rm, several updates, deck, 2 stall heatedTOO
garage -LATE
$84,900
MORNING COFFE ON THE FRONT PORCH! 104 Main St S, Gwinner - Well updated home w/ central air & propane heat - $92,900
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 amenities - $169,900
TOO
HANDYMAN SPECIAL! 611 5th St N, Milnor - 3 bdrm, 1836sf, 2 stall attached garage, lg. corner
lot- LATE
$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
th
INVESTMENTS • RURAL • LAND
LARGE FAMILY HOME! 12471 98th St SE, Cogswell - 6 bd, 2 3/4 ba w orig. woodwork, enclosed porch 2TOO
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
RUMMAGE SALE: 506 3rd Ave W,
Lisbon. Clothes, knick knacks, wall
hangings, lots of Labrador retriever
decor. Friday, June 24, 5-7 and
Saturday, June 25, 8-12.
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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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FOR SALE: 2000 Starcraft Special
Edition, bumper hitch, 24 foot,
good shape. $4500. 701-680-7112.
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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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213½ 4th Avenue, Enderlin
• FURNITURE
• GIRLS’ TEEN CLOTHES
• BOYS CLOTHES
This Buckaroo
says Read a
Paper Too!
701.973.2106 or 701.680.2395
E-mail:
[email protected]
Now Licensed Agent in ND & SD
USED APPLIANCES
30 day warranty!
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
(701) 683-5477
(ALL SIZES)
WWW.LISBONMAINSTORAGE.COM
310 Main Street
701-683-4128
Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:30am - 5:30pm
Every Saturday 9:30am - 2:00pm
SERVICES
Bruce & Deb
Fadness, Owners
CARDS OF
THANKS
WILL DO INTERIOR PAINTING.
Call
Florence
at
Duane’s
Construction. 437-3414 or 8200296.
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Bruce Fadness, Broker/Appraiser
Cell #: 701-678-3665
Lacey Wyum 680-2579 • Deb Knigge, Oakes Agent 742-2959
RB’s
ROOFING
AND
CONSTRUCTION: Reasonable
rates, residential and rural,
licensed and insured. Call Randy,
701-799-6604.
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Medical & Professional Bldg. 701-683-4909
fadnessrealtyandappraisal.com
We Bring
Buyers & Sellers Together
SUMMER IS GOING FAST!
Heavy Duty Sewing of All Types
Get Tarps Ready For Harvest!
HOME
REPAIRS
&
REMODELING: miscellaneous
drywall, finish carpentry, vinyl &
laminate floors, decks, windows,
doors, etc. Licensed & insured.
Tony Kelsen 683-3296.
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NEW LISTING
6837 Hwy 32 - 2,138
sq. ft. home w/ fully
remodeled
new
kitchen, 4 bedrooms,
2 baths, main floor
laundry, large main
level family room plus
additional family room in basement. Plus 3 stall garage. Just
outside City of Lisbon on Hwy 32. ................ CALL FOR DETAILS!
“If it fits under the
sewing machine,
I can do it!”
MJ’S TARP REPAIR
9 mi S of Lisbon on Hwy 32
RUMMAGE SALES
7.625 in.
GARAGE SALE at Storage Unit
#C4, 10-15 Ave E, Lisbon. Just
north of Teal’s Market. Name your
price. No reasonable offer refused.
Furniture, tools, bedding, jewelry,
cosmetics, clothing, tons of miscellaneous. All must go. Friday, July 1,
12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., Saturday,
July 2, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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LISBON
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 mfd. home, 3bdrm, 2 ba. w atch. 2+ stall garage, appliances included- $65,900
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
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
212 2nd St SE, Gwinner - 3 bdrm, 1bth, remodeled family room, bath, laundry, deck 2SOLD
garages CALL
215 South 7th St, Oakes - One of a kind 6,000 sf 5bdrm, 3.5ba home w/ 3 fireplaces & many updates -$295,000
OLSON FAMILY RUMMAGE sale:
Extremely nice womens and girls
clothes, some mens and boys,
collectibles, antiques and tons of
misc. items. Don’t miss this one!
1312 Webster St, Lisbon. Saturday,
June 18, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
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LAND FOR SALE
1,520± Acres • McPherson County, South Dakota
Selling in Six Individual Tracts or as a Total Unit
SALE PENDING
• Providesbothexcellentirrigatedcroplandand
excellentuplandbirdandwaterfowlhabitatonthenoncroppedacres
• Contiguoustractwith1,150±croplandacreswithinahalfmileofapaved
roadandnearEureka
• Twelvecenterpivotirrigatorswith13wellscovering1,150±acres
• Thereare79.5±acresinCRP,withthebalanceindrylandornoncropacres
• FarmbordershuntableGameandFishWaterfowlproductionareas
6244 117 Ave SE, Fort Ransom - 1430 sq. ft., 9.16 acres (with possibility of purchas$
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
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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
For additional information, contact:
Scott Huether, Agent
Take time to
be
a dad today.
7.625 in.
Lisbon, North Dakota
Take time to
LAKE PROPERTIES
Business: (701) 793-6789
be a dad today.
Call 877-4DAD411 or visit www.fatherhood.gov
Looking for Minnesota Lake Property? .....................................................Contact Bruce
RURAL LAND
L-1600375
SOLD
NW 1/4 32-133-58, Ransom County .................................................................................
E 1/2 1-132-59, Dickey County..........................................................................................
SOLD
HANK YOU: Lisbon Community
VBS would like to thank all who
have helped make the 2016 VBS
a special time. Funding, staff,
equipment, supplies and facilities were provided in part by First
Baptist Church, United Methodist
Church, Presbyterian Church,
Faith Assembly of God Church,
Trinity Lutheran Church, St.
Aloysius Catholic Church, Lisbon
Boy Scouts, Lisbon Park Board
and Staff, Knights of Columbus
and Lisbon Public School. Thank
you also to our individual financial
supporters who wish to remain
anonymous. God bless you all!
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701-683-4980
7.625 in.
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
Furniture, Floorcovering,
& Appliances
Lisbon, ND • 683-4500
or 1-800-371-5476
email: [email protected]
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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Member of the FM Multiple Listing Service
Dale Haugen
Contact:
Land Sales Specialist
Lisbon, ND
All these items, plus
more can be seen at
Call (701) 437-3838
or drop off at store
ENDERLIN / FORT RANSOM / SHELDON
www.FarmersNational.com
USED FURNITURE
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
IS IN HIGH NEED
OF DONATIONS
Call Us Today for
All of Your
Real Estate Needs!
Samsung Gas Dryer ................................. $399
Whirlpool Duet Front Load Washer .......... $299
LG Ultra Capacity Dryer ........................... $199
Kenmore Super Capacity Dryer................ $189
Maytag Dryer ............................................ $179
Frigidaire 18 cu ft Refrigerator .................. $159
Whirlpool Coil Burner Range .................... $179
Lisbon Mainstreet
Self Storage
Encore Thrift Store
Serving America’s
Landowners
Since 1929
Whirlpool Super Capacity Washer & Dryer .....
................................................. $399 for the set
& Depression Glass.
MILNOR / RUTLAND / FORMAN / GWINNER / OAKES
RANSOM COUNTY
FOR SALE
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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Integrity - we work for your benefit
Advertising - that is easy to find on all types of media
Experience - over 21 years and 1,000+ sales
Negotiation - we have extensive training in creating
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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!
135 ACRES HAY land for cutting.
Sargent County all or partial. Call
701-680-8656.
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CHERRIES-CHERRIES-CHERRIES will be arriving in Oakes, ND
during the week of June 20, 2016.
Please continue to watch newspapers, Facebook and email for further updates.
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Hard-wood Crafted
AGRICULTURAL
REAL ESTATE
SALES
FOR SALE: 602 Harris St, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, approx 2000 sq.
feet, fireplace, large 2 stall garage.
$70,000. Call Chip Stetson, 701308-0039.
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Home: (701) 683-5146
Cell: (701) 680-2343
15.75 in.
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
ARIZONA HOME
VACATION RENTAL
FOR SALE: 289 2nd St SW,
Forman, 3800 sq ft 4 bdrm, 2 1/2
bath, 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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15.75 in.
JUNE BUG SPECIALS
REAL ESTATE
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Gazette Extra Circ.* • June 20, 2016 • Page 3
LARGE - FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 19, 2016
Your newspaper is a participant in the NorthSCAN program. Please run one time during the week noted above in your classied section. Please do not bill for these ads. Ads are also avai
for download on our website at www.ndna.com in the “members only” area. Remember, if your paper sells an ad in the NorthSCAN program, your paper gets to keep HALF of the inco
For more information on selling in the NorthSCAN program, or if you have a question on a particular ad, please call Kelli at NDNA, (701) 223-6397.Thank you!
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Office assistant
or Vet Tech for the Enderlin
Veterinary Clinic. Full time, benefit
package. Send resume to: 13484
Hwy. 46, Enderlin, ND 58027. 701820-0127.
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HELP WANTED: Rural Carrier
Associate (RCA) position is open
at the Forman Post. This is a
part time, non-career position,
but could turn into full-time in the
future. Pay per hour is $17.02, with
compensation for mileage. Must
provide your own vehicle to deliver
mail and packages. Must have a
good driving record. To apply, go to
www.usps.com under USPS jobs,
click on careers. Apply from June
17-30. Questions, contact Penny
Beckstrom at 701-678-2679, at the
Gwinner Post Office.
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HELP WANTED: Full time care
giver position open at Gramma’s
Touch Childcare. 701-680-8747.
Ask for Julie.
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HELP WANTED: Four Seasons
Healthcare Center is looking for
a full-time laundry/housekeeping
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
full-time Day Shift Nurse. We are
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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Four Seasons Healthcare Center
in Forman, ND is looking for
Nurses
PM/Night Shifts
C.N.A.s
All Shifts
If interested, please contact
Lynette Burley at 701-724-6211
Four Seasons Health
Care Center
Now hiring for the
following positions...
RN or LPN
NIGHT SHIFT
FULL-TIME / PART-TIME
CNA
PM SHIFT
FULL-TIME
Excellent benefit package.
Weekends and holidays required.
To Apply:
Call 683-5239
or go online at
www.parksidelutheranhome.com
Parkside
Lutheran
Home
501 3rd Ave. W.
Lisbon, ND
HELP WANTED
Front Desk & Housekeeping & Maintenance Man
ISLAND PARK MOTEL • Lisbon, ND • 683-4114
CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
RN OR LPN
NURSE’S AIDE
Full or Part-time
postitions available
HELP WANTED
BUSINESSES OPPORTUNY
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
LAMOURE COUNTY
SHERIFF’S
DepartND MEDIAOPPORTUNY
GUIDE: Names, addresses, phone
FAMILY OWNED TIRE and service business,
HELP
WANTED
BUSINESSES
ment is accepting applications for position we have been in business for over 50 years. numbers, e-mails of all ND newspapers, radio/
of
Deputy Sheriff. Applicants
must SHERIFF’S
be ND Selling building,
TV stations,
publications.
Only $25.
tools, inventory,
and service
FAMILY
OWNED
TIREspecialty
and service
business,
LAMOURE
COUNTY
DepartP.O.S.T Board licensed or licensable as peace truck. Reason for selling is retirement. Call ND Newspaper Association, (701) 223-6397.
ment Minimum
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and ask forwe
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Sheriff.
Applicants
must
be ND& CONDO
Selling
building,
tools,
and
service
and application to: LaMoure County Sheriff’s
CAN is the answer. Contact your newspaper
1st
Month
FREE
Starting
$900/mth!
Silver
P.O.S.T Board
licensed
licensable
as peace truck. Reason for selling is retirement. Call
Department,
Box 97, LaMoure,
NDor
58458.
Waters 55+ Retirement Community, GF. 1 & for placement.
Applications
available through
Sheriff’ssalary: approxiofcer. Minimum
starting
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HELP WANTED – Social Services Director
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a
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BUYING
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apBuilding
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Burleigh County offers excellentplicators.
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763-286-2037.
Maryhill Manor in Enderlin,
is offering a
$500
SIGN-ON BONUS
to people who join our staff as a
C.N.A.
Apply on-line at
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If you require assistance with
applying or have general
Part-Time &
questions regarding
LARGE - FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 19, 2016
Your newspaper is a participant in the NorthSCAN program. Please run one time during the week noted above in your classied
section.
Please
do not bill for these ads. Ads are also available
employment, please
apply
go to:
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1, 2016 by 1:00. To receive request for proposal
Full-Time
on our website
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contact Janet Froemke,for
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contact Jack Maus, Superintendent, Grafton
QUALITY
TRANSPORTATION
IS hiring
For
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(701) 223-6397.Thank
you!
Public Schools, 701-352-1930.
by June 30th. Training provided.
at 701-683-6432
CDL-A Drivers. Locations in NV and CA.
MUST BE WILLING TO RELOCATE. LANDOWNERS: DESPITE DOWNTURN
or email to
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[email protected]
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application.
strong. Call Kevin Pifer for free valuation at
at (701) 437-3544
Pifer’s Auctioneers 701-238-5810 or kpifer@
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CUSTOM FEED LOT CLEANING: 2 Trucks
or applications can be found
PLANTERS & SEEDING EQUIPMENT
with 3 Beater Boxes, Payloader with Grapple
online at www.maryhillmanor.net
Fork. Call 701-230-0121.
BUYING USED VALMAR and Gandy apHELP WANTED
LAMOURE COUNTY SHERIFF’S Department is accepting applications for position
of Deputy Sheriff. Applicants must be ND
110licensed
Hillcrest
Enderlin
P.O.S.T Board
orDrive,
licensable
as peace
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$39,000.
Mail
cover
letter,
resume
EOE F/M/Vet/Disabled
and application to: LaMoure County Sheriff’s
Drug Free Workplace
Department, Box 97, LaMoure, ND 58458.
Tobacco Free Campus
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Department, 701-883-5720.
HELP WANTED – Social Services Director
II (Position #31-00-5763) Mountrail County,
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must. Salary $59,928 to $99,888. Full benets.
Apply online. https://www.nd.gov/omb/statejobs Closing June 27. 701-628-2925. EOE
BURLEIGH COUNTY HAS an opening for a
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QUALITY TRANSPORTATION IS hiring
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your
locally TO
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MUST BE
WILLING
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775-635-2443
or
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independent community bank,application.
currently has an opening for
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in our
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
CUSTOM
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will
possess
excellent
with 3 Beater Boxes, Payloader with Grapple
customer service skills, attention
to
detail
and
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ability
to
Fork. Call 701-230-0121.
work in a team environment. We offer a competitive salary
with a comprehensive employee benefit package. Submit
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FULL OR PART-TIME SHIFTS.
$1.00 PER HOUR PREMIUM FOR WEEK-END SHIFTS.
PLEASE CONTACT SHONAH
AT THE BISON C-STORE - MILNOR, ND
(701)427-5276
FSBND is an Affirmative Action Employer/Equal Opportunity Employer of
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we have been in business for over 50 years.
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contact Jack Maus, Superintendent, Grafton
Public Schools, 701-352-1930.
LANDOWNERS: DESPITE DOWNTURN
North Dakota farm land values continue to be
strong. Call Kevin Pifer for free valuation at
Pifer’s Auctioneers 701-238-5810 or kpifer@
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BUYING USED VALMAR and Gandy applicators. Call Paul at Daily Bread Farms.
763-286-2037.
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Accounting degree required. Experience with
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Lisbon, ND 58054-1126
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MSRP:
PRICE
• ‘06 GMC Yukon XL SLT 4x4
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#S5415C..............................Now $7,990
• ‘09 Dodge Nitro SE 4x4
V-6, Loaded, Cloth, CD, New Tires
#S5284C.............................Now $9,990
Teller Position, PO Box 473, Lisbon, ND 58054
• Knowledge of Grain.
• Great verbal skills.
• Ability to work with promptness, speed and accuracy.
• Ability to lift 50 lbs.
• Ability to work in all weather conditions.
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#S5468B........................... Now $6,990
• ‘06 Buick Lucerne CXL
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#P2302A.......................... Now $4,990
• ‘06 Chev K-1500 Z-71 Ext. Cab 4x4 • ‘06 Chev Impala LT Sedan
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#S6179A.......................... Now $11,990
V-6, Loaded, CD, Cloth
#P2429A.......................... Now $5,990
• ‘09 Kia Optima LX
• ‘14 Chev Captiva 1LT FWD
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• ‘08 Buick Lucerne CXL
• ‘09 Chev Traverse LT AWD
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• ‘08 Pontiac G-6 SE
10,990
13,990
$
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• Understanding of basic computer skills as they relate to
the business.
PRICE
$71,215
$3,959
$3,500
• ‘04 Chev K-1500 LS Crew Cab 4x4
#S6004B...........................Now
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MSRP:
Dealer Discount:
GM Rebate:
• ‘06 Saturn Ion Sedan - Sunroof
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Duties: Writing stories about events
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$
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$
Used SUVs & Vans
#S6044A....................... Now
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31,749
$
-$1,500 Equinox Loyalty $30,249
4 Cyl, Htd. Leather, Sunroof, Chrome
#P2231............................Now $17,990
Send inquiries to [email protected]
$35,455
Dealer Discount: $1,456
Customer Cash : $750
Bonus Tag:
$1,500
MSRP:
#S6192
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Please contact Kim between 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. at (701) 678-6800
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along with the ability to use a computer.
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#S6255
#S6080A...........................Now $17,990
• ‘13 Kia Sorento EX AWD
V-6, Loaded, New Tires
#S5289A..........................Now $18,990
• ‘10 Chev Tahoe LT 4x4 Sunroof
5.3 Litre, Heated Leather, Loaded, DVD
#P2282A.........................Now $19,990
• ‘12 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
V-6, Heated Leather, Quads, Navigat.
5.3 Litre, Loaded, Heated Leather
#S6015B......................... Now $12,990
5.3 Litre, Loaded, CD, Topper
#S5108C..........................Now $12,990
5.3 Litre, Loaded, Z-71, Topper, CD
#S6246A........................ Now $18,990
5.3 Litre, Loaded, CD, Cover, Rails
#S5148D........................ Now
19,990
$
•‘11 GMC K-1500 LT Crew Cab 4x4
5.3 Litre, Loaded, Z-71, CD
#S6106A........................ Now
$
24,990
• ‘12 Chev K-1500 LT CrewCab 4x4
5.3 Litre, Loaded, Z-71, New Tires
#S6219A........................ Now $25,990
• ‘12 Chev K-1500 LT Crew Cab 4x4
#S6053A....................... Now $22,990
Z-71, 5.3 Litre, Loaded, Boards & Rails
• ‘07 GMC Yukon Denali XL 4x4 Quads
• ‘13 Chev K-1500 LTZ CrewCab 4x4
6.2 Litre, Loaded, Leather, Sunroof
#S6017A...........................Now $24,990
#S6085A....................... Now $26,990
5.3 Litre, Heated Leather, Running Brds
#S6102A...................... Now $29,990
• ‘13 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD
• ‘14 Chev K-1500 LT CrewCab 4x4
• ‘15 Chev Equinox LTZ AWD Sunroof
• ‘15 Chev K-3500 LT Crew Cab 4x4
V-6, Loaded, Heated Leather, Sunroof
#P2329A...........................Now$25,990
V-6, Htd. Leather, Chrome Wheels
#P2430........................ Now $28,990
5.3 Litre, Heated Leather, Z-71, Boards
#S6117A........................ Now $32,990
Long Box, V-8, Loaded
#P2360......................... Now $35,990
4 Cylinder, Automatic, Loaded, CD
#P2325B........................... Now $6,990
4 Cylinder, Loaded, CD, Cloth
#S5328B............................Now $6,990
V-6, Loaded, Htd. Leather, Chrome Whls
#P2398A.......................... Now $8,990
4 Cyl., Loaded, Spoiler, Sunroof, CD
#P2290A.......................... Now $8,990
• ‘10 Chev Malibu 2LT Sedan
4 Cylinder, Heated Leather, CD
#P2257A......................... Now $11,990
• ‘11 Buick Lucerne CXL Sedan
V-6, Loaded, Htd. Leather, Chrome Whls
#S6027A......................... Now $12,990
• ‘12 Chev Malibu LTZ - Sumroof
4 Cylinder, Loaded, Heated Leather, CD
#P2271........................... Now $13,990
• ‘15 Chev Cruze LTZ - Sunroof
4 Cylinder, Heated Leather, CD
#P2453.......................... Now $15,490
• ‘12 Buick LaCrosse CXS
V-6, Loaded, Heated Leather, Chrome
#S6051A......................... Now $16,490
• ‘15 Chev Impala Limited
V-6, Loaded, CD, Sunroof, Cloth
#P2395......................... Now $16,990
Employment Applications are available on our website.
http://plainsgrain.com/about-us/career-opportunities/
Applications Accepted By:
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Mail: Plains Grain & Agronomy, LLC
Attn: Jess Schimming
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Enderlin, ND 58027
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production of melatonin, which
is the primary hormone that influences animal hibernation and
the human body’s internal clock.
Humans who travel across several
(Cont. from pg. 1)
time zones often experience jet lag,
or its opposite, either of which can
mess up the diurnal cycle; sometimes supplemental melatonin
medication can ease the disruption
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to our biological clock.
Usually the human circadian
period is a few minutes longer than
24 hours, but it may be mostly
absent in persons who lack functional retinas or optic nerves to
transmit information about light
and dark periods, which is why
many totally blind persons require
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to regulate the biological clock so
they can more easily accommodate
the daily schedules of sighted persons.
Farmers are especially aware of
diurnal and seasonal cycles of the
animals they raise, but usually they
are not aware that farming mishaps in the U.S. resulting in injury
or death are more likely to occur
in the late afternoon. Recently
released data about Irish farmers
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world. The flow of bodily hormones that keep people alert is at
its lowest then.
Heart attacks, the common
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greatest.
Disruptions to the diurnal
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patterns, also are associated with
higher rates of work-related mistakes.
Farm livestock go about their
daily activities with fewer interruptions than the people who raise
them. Animals’ diurnal rhythms
can help farmers manage their own
cycles.
All life on the farm is happier
when attuned to nature’s rhythms.
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ND State Senate
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ND State House
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ND State House
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Friday, July 3rd
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THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED IN PART BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES
Retirement
Farm
LOCATION: 7364 121st Ave. SE, Englevale, ND
From Englevale - 2½ Miles South, 1 Mile East and 1¾ Miles
South ~ or ~ From Lisbon, ND - 11 Miles West on Hwy. 27 to
Englevale Corner; then 5 Miles South, 1 Mile East and 13/4
Miles South. (Watch For Signs.)
Live online bidding will be available at
12:00 Noon with the major items.
Pre Bidding will also be available.
Registration, terms, & details for online
bidding at www.rdauction.com.
Thursday, June 23, 2016 10 am
SALE
ORDER:
10:00 am - Tools and Shop Equipment
11:00 am - Pickups, Mowers and Snowblower
(Live Online) Noon - Tractors, Forklift, Skidsteer, Combines, Heads, Grain
Handling, Sprayer, Trucks, Trailers, Planting & Tillage
TRACTORS, FORKLIFT
& SKIDSTEER
• 875 Versatile
(4797 Total Hrs.
On Tractor; 200
Hrs. On Overhaul;
Triple Hydraulics w/
Booster; 20.8x38
Tires; 50% Rubber
• IHC 3588 2+2
(3400 Total Hours;
0 Hours on Engine
w/2-Year Warranty
Remaining;
16.9x38 Tires;
65% Rubber; 3pt.;
540/1000 PTO;
Quad Hydraulics;
CaseIH Lightbar
Guidance System)
• IHC 3588 2+2
(2500 Hrs. on
Motor; 16.9x38
Tires, 60% Rubber;
3pt.; 540/1000
PTO; Triple
Hydraulics; CaseIH
LightBar Guidance
System)
• IHC 3588 2+2 Parts
Tractor (Missing
Motor)
• IHC 1086 (9000
Hrs. on Tractor;
200 Hrs. on Engine
Overhaul; 18.4x38
Tires; 50% Rubber;
1000/540 PTO;
Triple Hydraulics;
3pt.)
• Yale 3-Stage
Forklift w/20’ Mast
(Propane; Shuttle
Shift)
• Case 1830
Skidsteer Loader
(Gas)
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
• 1972 Ford Single
Axle Truck w/14’
Steel Box (361
Engine; 4x2
Transmission)
• 1999 Freightliner
Semi-Tractor
(Detroit
Engine; 9-Spd
Transmission;
900,000 Miles)
• 1979 Chevy Bison
Semi-Tractor
(350 Cummins
Engine; 13-Spd
Transmission)
• 1986 IHC CabOver Semi-Tractor
(350 Cummins
Engine; 13-Spd
Transmission)
• 1989 Jet 42’
Hopper Bottom
Trailer w/Roll Tarp
• 2005 Maurer 42’
Hopper Bottom
Trailer w/Roll Tarp
(High Bottoms)
• 1972 Cornhusker
38’ Hopper Bottom
Trailer w/Roll Tarp
• 20’ Tandem
Bumper Trailer w/
New Floor (6-Hole
Rims; w/Ramps &
Beaver Tail)
COMBINES, HEADS & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIP.
• 1996 CaseIH
2188 AFS Axial
Flow Combine w/
Hopper Extensions
(3254 Separator
Hours; 4459 Engine
Hours; 30.5Lx32
Tires; 14.9x24
Tires on Rear;
Good Rubber;
Buddy Seat; Last
Season had New
Hydro & New
Floors on Cross
Augers; Many Extra
Concaves for Pinto
Beans, Soybeans,
Wheat, Corn,
Etc.; Well Kept Up
Machine)
• 30’ CaseIH 1020
Flex Head w/
Finger Reel &
Crary Air System
(Sn#CBJ027016)
• CaseIH 1083
8-Row Corn Head
(Sn#JJCO144293)
• 22’ CaseIH 1010
Straight Head
• CaseIH Pickup
Head
• John Deere Pickup
Head w/Sund
Pickup
• 3) Hi-Cap (Lilliston)
Mdl. 6200 Edible
Bean Combines
• 310 Brent Grain
Train Grain Cart
• 300Bu. Gravity Box
w/Manufactured
Steel Roof Cover &
Hydraulic Drill Fill
• Westfield 51’x8”
Swing Hopper PTO
Auger
• Westfield 51’x7”
PTO Auger
• Brandt 1060 Swing
Hopper PTO Auger
(Hydraulic Auger
Lift & Hopper Lift)
• Westfield 41’x7”
Electric Auger
(Motor Needs
Work)
• Westfield 10” Jump
Auger
PICKUPS
• 1996 Ford F250 XLT Extended Cab Power
Stroke Diesel 4x4 (5spd. Straight Stick
Transmission; 5th-Wheel Plate; Good
Rubber; 237,000 Miles)
• 1989 GMC S15 Sierra w/Side Toolbox
(104,000 Miles)
• 30’ CaseIH 8600
Air Seeder (Set up
for Soybeans 20”
Rows)
• 8600 Gang Wheels
& Hoses
• 900 CaseIH
Planter (12Row/30”; Fertilizer
Attachments; Many
Different Seed
Drums)
• 45’ Wil-Rich 2800
Field Cultivator w/
Harrow
• 21’ White 272
Heavy Duty
Tandem Disk
• 7000 John Deere
Planter (8-Row/30”;
Also with Sunflower
Fingers)
• 40’ Gates Magnum
Heavy Duty
Tandem Disk
• 40’ Wil-Rich Field
Cultivator w/
Harrow
• 28’ IHC Field
Cultivator
• 28’ Field Cultivator
• 9-16s Wil-Rich
Plow w/3 Extra
Bottoms to Make
12-Bottom
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• Melroe 3440 SpraCoupe w/Cab
(Perkins Diesel; Air;
Heat; 60’ Booms;
Spray Monitor;
Center Line
Guidance System;
Turbo Track Foam
Marker; 300 Gal.
Tank; & Tow Bar)
• Brittonya Sprayer
for Parts Including
Tank, Boom, &
Band Sprayer
Attachments
OTHER
MISC.
SHOP TOOLS & MISC.
PLANTING & TILLAGE
• 30’ CaseIH
8600 Air Seeder
(Fertilizer & Seed
Compartments;
Hydraulic Drill Fill
Auger)
SPRAYER
• Westfield J208-41
Electric Auger (Like
New)
• 28’ Wil-Rich 4400
Chisel Plow w/
Harrow
• 6-16s Melroe Plow
• 6-16s IHC Plow
• 5-16s John Deere
Mdl. 3200 Plow
• Melroe 3-Section
Pony Drag
• 6-Section MultiWeeder w/Spray
Attachment
• 38’ of DMI
3-Bar Harrow
Attachments
• 12-Row John
Deere 3pt.
Cultivator
• 3430 Vetter 3pt.
Rotary Hoe
• Leon Rock Picker
• (4) 2000 Gal. Diesel
Tanks Plumbed
into one Electric
Gasboy Pump
• (2) Alloway Flail
Choppers for Parts
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New 20 Gal. Parts Washer
Hydraulic Press
Drill Presses
Cherry Picker Hoist
Acetylene Torch
Electric Grease Guns
MANY Hand & Power Tools
MANY Toolboxes
Arc Welder
Metal Chop Saw
Sickle Grinder
3Pt. Quick Hitches
Pickup Trailer w/225 Gal.
Service Tank & Electric
• Large Upright
Pump
Saylor-Beall Air
Compressor
MOWERS &
SNOWBLOWER
• Schulte 15’
Batwing Rotary
Mower (Mdl.
FX-1800; New
Condition)
• F725 John Deere
Front Deck Lawn
Mower
• Farm King Double
Auger 3pt. 8’
Snowblower w/
Hydraulic Spout
Steve Dick, owner
Terms:
Cash or Bankable Check. Picture ID required. Nothing to be removed
until settled for. All items sell “As-Is-Where-Is”. Statements made sale day take
precedence over all previous printed material or statements. Auction personnel will
not be held liable for owner’s guarantees or statements, or errors in printed material.
Not responsible for accidents. Lunch will be served.
Auctioneers: Col. Dale B. Haugen, ND Lic#198, MN Lic#14-017
Lee Sagvold, ND Lic#786
Clerk: R&D Auction, Inc., ND Lic#198 • Ft. Ransom/Lisbon, ND
Phone/Fax: 701-973-2106 • E-Mail: [email protected]
Gazette Extra Circ.* • June 20, 2016 • Page 5
INFORMATIONAL MEETING NDSU develops Soybean Growing Degree Day model
JUNE 28, 2016 • 7:00 P.M.
GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH, ENGLEVALE
Meeting to be held regarding a
PROPOSED SOW FARM
COOPERATIVE EXPANSION
4½ Miles SW of Englevale, ND
Ransom County Farmer’s
Union Youth Day Camp
Tuesday, June 28th
9 AM - 5 PM for K-12 grades
RANSOM
Pavilion at Sandager
ParkCOUNTY
- Lisbon
FARMERS UNION
FREE of chargeCONVENTION
to children of
Farmer’s Union
Members;
Monday,
November 30
7:00
pm
$30 to become
a
Pizza Ranch, Lisbon
member
• PowerPoint
presentation on Senate Bill 2351.
North Dakota Corporate Farming
LunchRegards
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snacks
provided
and its implications.
• Election of President, Vice President and Officer
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• Electiona
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Union State Convention in Bismarck on
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December 11
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500
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Call or Text: Tyann member
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whose name
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701-308-0610 to register
Ransom County
5pm till Gone!
SATURDAY, JUNE 25
th
Monthly Buffet
• BBQ Pork Ribs • Walleye
• Pork Roast & all the Trimmings
• Ice Cream
Lisbon
Eagles Club
5pm till Gone!
Hwy 32 N. • Lisbon, ND • (701) 683-4786
Stop In Every Afternoon For
A Delicious Homemade Dessert
Along With A Smooooth,
Freshly Brewed Coffee or
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701-683-2005
414 Main St. - Lisbon
10 am - 5:30 pm M-F
10 am - 4 pm Sat.
Refresh, Recharge Yourself...
•Lattes•
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•Chai Tea•
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5 Favorite Flavors!
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Support Your Hometown Businesses
Throughout The Year...
So We Can Support Your
Local Organizations & Communities
In Return!!
Monday, June 20
Lavosh Pizza! Light, Crispy Crust Topped With
3 Cheeses, Yummy Toppings & Tangy Sauces
Mediteranean Chicken or Chicken Bacon!
Tuesday, June 21
Hawaiian Chicken & Ham...A Toasted Baguette
Filled With Roasted Chicken, Ham, Provolone
Cheese, Pineapple & Tasty Spread...YUM!!
Wednesday, June 22
Pastrami Melt...Marble Rye Bread Filled With
Sliced Pastrami, Carmelized Onions, Spicey
Pickles, Provolone, Spinach & Our Homemade
Honey Mustard...Served With Salad or Kettle
Chips & Fresh Fruit
Thursday, June 23
Our Homemade Crab Salad on a Croissant
Served With Pasta Salad or Kettle Chips
and Fresh Fruit
Friday, June 24
Turkey Delight Sandwich on Artisan Multi Grain
Bread Filled With Just The Right Combo of
Veggies & Our Dill Spread, Served with Pasta
Salad or Kettle Chips & Fresh Fruit
Serving Lunch: M-F 10 am - 4:30 pm; Sat. 10 am - 3 pm
found at https://ndawn.ndsu.
nodak.edu/soybean-growingdegree-days.html.
We’re Open
9th
4th of July!
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or Two!
JUNE 25th @ 5pm
$500 Added Money
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Hosting the class of ‘66 Thursday evening
and the classes of
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437-2369
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ing on the late-season weather
conditions.
The new GDD model can be
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Wet or dry conditions may therefore, the predicted matuNorth Dakota State Univer- influence how quickly the rity date for this model may
sity researchers have devel- crop matures in the fall, and be slightly different, dependoped a new model to predict
the maturity date of soybeans
for growers in eastern North
Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
“The new model is just
one of the many North Dakota
Agricultural Weather Network
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(NDAWN) online tools available to growers,” says Adnan
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climatologist and professor
of climatological practice at
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in the southern part of the 0
maturity zone.
Soybean growth stages are
divided into vegetative and
reproductive.
“The soybean development
stage with one pod on the main
stem with a mature color is
called ‘beginning maturity,’ or
R7,” says Hans Kandel, NDSU
Extension Service agronomist. “The R8 stage is defined
as 95 percent of the pods on
the plant having reached the
mature color and is called full
maturity.”
The new model predicts
the maturity at the R8 growth
stage and is based on growing degree days (GDD), also
called growing degree units.
This model was developed to
predict the soybean maturity
date (R8) based on accumulated GDD from the planting
date.
Based on 1,816 data points,
a regression analysis was performed that predicted 1,694,
1,890 and 2,058 average GDD
to maturity for 00.8, 0.5 and
1.1 RM soybeans, respectively.
Northern soybean cultivars
are limited in growth duration
due to the short growing season. Soybean plants may show
freeze damage when the air
temperature falls below 32 F,
and in North Dakota, a killing
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and nearest NDAWN station to
estimate the maturity date. The
output provides the predicted
maturity date, as well as average first day of various frost
risks.
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The other day, I walked out the
front door of my home and was divebombed by a robin. I felt her wings
graze my head.
I squealed and ran down the sidewalk. A person walking down the
sidewalk looked at me with curiosity.
My daughter had warned me that
we had an “angry bird” in a nest close
to our front door. I noticed two robins had set up a parental surveillance
system in our front yard. Female robins have duller-colored feathers than
males, so this was my introduction to
“Mother Robin.”
I sneaked back to our front step
and peeked toward the crook of a tree
to see three fuzzy baby birds with
open mouths waiting to be fed.
I could see Father Robin, with his
brighter plumage, collecting worms.
Male robins also help their offspring
learn to live on their own. The robins’
sons and/or daughters are well taken
care of by their doting parents until
they “fledge,” or leave the nest.
The Robinsons get to watch them
from a distance, through a window
near the tree, where they are safe
from dive-bombing birds. Whenever
I am on our front doorstep, I do not
look at the nest. Mother Robin has
her eye on me and squawks loudly.
“Mother Robinson” (yes, that’s
me) also has three kids in our nearby
nest, but two of them will be leaving
later this summer. Our oldest will
move to an apartment, our middle
child will move to a dormitory, and
our 12-year-old will get a lot of attention at home.
Lately, collecting things to feather
their future nests has been my priority.
What exactly do you need to set
up a household, especially a kitchen?
If you’re assembling a kitchen
or downsizing, be sure to have certain items on hand. Besides dishes
and utensils, you will need pots and
pans, knives, a plastic cutting board,
measuring cups and spoons, mixing
bowls, stirring spoons, a whisk and
a can opener. Some small household
appliances are handy, too, such as an
electric mixer, microwave oven and
toaster oven. Most of us need a coffee
maker, too.
Organization helps, especially
if your new space is a compressed
version of your old space. For quick
cooking, organize your kitchen so
your equipment is within easy reach.
When cooking for one or two, be
sure to choose recipes that are easy
to divide mathematically. Sometimes
you have to try some little tricks to
make recipes work.
For example, in recipes calling for
three eggs, use two eggs and remove
2 to 4 tablespoons of liquid (if present) from the recipe. If a recipe calls
for a can of beans or soup and you
would like to divide the recipe in half,
use what you need and refrigerate or
freeze the remaining beans or soup.
Be sure to label the container with the
contents and date.
When resizing recipes that
include herbs and spices, add the seasonings gradually. Sometimes you
may need to add more (or less) of the
spice to reach the desired flavor.
Be sure to check for doneness
of halved recipes five to 10 minutes sooner than the original recipe.
Always be sure to keep notes about
what works and what doesn’t.
If you really like your larger-sized
recipes, think of the extra servings of
food as “planned overs” instead of
leftovers. You can use planned-over
macaroni to make pasta salad or
quick casseroles. Add planned-over
vegetables or meat to homemade
soup or stir-fry.
Try some easy-to-assemble foods
or use “speed scratch” cooking techniques, where you add some fresh
ingredients to convenience foods:
• Make minipizzas by topping
English muffins with planned-over
spaghetti sauce, vegetables and
shredded cheese.
• Add chopped onions, mushrooms, peppers and cooked meat to
canned spaghetti sauce. Serve spaghetti sauce over noodles one day,
then add kidney beans and chili seasoning for another meal.
• Top a microwave-baked potato
or sweet potato with planned-over
chili and cheese.
• Mix chopped yellow squash,
green peas and grated carrots with a
prepared rice mix.
• Spice up canned tomato soup by
adding chopped green onion, celery
and some garlic powder.
A few years ago, I created a
“Cooking for One or Two” publication, and I also worked with my
students to create a series of Cooking 101 publications for singles and
couples. You might enjoy the recipes
and tips for yourself or to help any
“fledglings” in your household leave
the nest. Visit https://www.ndsu.edu/
eatsmart and click on “Singles and
Couples” to access these free online
publications.
The fairly young Robinson children always enjoy a good hot dish.
This recipe is courtesy of the Midwest
Dairy Council. This recipe makes
four servings, which is enough for a
dinner for two, plus two lunches.
Cheeseburger Macaroni Casserole
Nonstick cooking spray
1 pound lean ground beef
1/2 c. chopped onion
1 c. whole-wheat elbow macaroni
(or penne or rotini pasta)
1 medium tomato, chopped
1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce
1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt,
optional
1/4 tsp. black pepper
1 c. shredded cheese
Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray an
8- by 8-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray; set aside. In
large skillet over medium heat, cook
ground beef and onion until beef is
brown and onion is soft; drain. Cook
macaroni according to package directions; drain. Spoon macaroni into
prepared pan. Spread beef mixture
and chopped tomato over macaroni.
Pour tomato sauce over beef. Sprinkle with seasoned salt, pepper and
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by Julie Garden-Robinson
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Here we go again in the Robinson household. Another child is all
grown up and graduating from high
school this year. I had a three-year
break from the last child’s graduation, but the time flew by.
The other day, my daughter and
I began making plans for the party
with her godmother’s willing assistance. My 17-year-old daughter
never has been “demanding,” so we
had to coax her food wishes from
her.
I have attended parties with
meals ranging from root beer
floats to pancakes and sausage to
full-scale spaghetti and meatball
dinners. My friends used to have
“theme” parties and receptions,
such as all white food, all red food
or all round food. That brought out
the creativity in people.
After our brainstorming session, my daughter was fine with
the standard “afternoon fare” with
some of her favorite items such as
cheese and crackers, small sandwiches, salads and cupcakes, plus
some veggies and fruits thrown in
the mix. She wasn’t going to escape
fruits and veggies. I’m not sure she
realizes that she will be wearing an
apron, helping us prepare the foods.
Celebrations often are exciting
and memorable times filled with
family, friends and food. Nourish your body every time you eat,
whether you are celebrating a birthday, graduation, wedding shower,
holiday or every day. Here are some
tips and resources to help plan any
size party:
• Incorporate at least three different food groups into celebration
foods. MyPlate, the current dietary
guidelines for Americans, includes
five food groups: grains, vegetables, fruits, protein and dairy. When
deciding on the menu, think how
you can incorporate at least three of
these food groups.
For example, make sandwiches with whole-grain breads
or use whole-grain pasta in salads.
Include a colorful vegetable tray
on the menu. Consider having fruit
parfaits instead of cake as a sweet
treat. If you like cake, how about
mini cupcakes or muffins, such as
the recipe included with this column? Portion size matters.
If you decide to have a fullscale meal, be sure to use lean or
extra-lean beef and poultry in sandwiches and casseroles. For snacks,
consider serving hummus (made
from protein-rich chickpeas) as a
tasty dip with pita chips. See the
NDSU Extension Service publication “Pinchin’ Pennies in the
Kitchen: Hummus, Roasted Chickpeas and More” for savory and dessert hummus recipes (available at
http://tinyurl.com/NDSU-hummus).
• Explore ingredient substitutions. You easily can trim calories and/or add fiber, vitamins and
minerals with healthful swaps. For
example, you can use fruit purees
for one-half or more of the fat in
baked products. You can substitute
whole-wheat flour for half of the allpurpose flour in a recipe (2 cups of
flour equals 1 cup of whole-wheat
flour plus 1 cup of all-purpose
flour). See the NDSU Extension
Service publication “Now Serving:
Recipe Makeovers” for many ideas
(available at http://tinyurl.com/
NDSU- recipemakeovers).
• Make food fun with a do-ityourself meal. Get kids (and adults)
involved in assembling their meal.
For example, try setting up a buffet to make a “meal in a bowl”
with rice, veggies, beans and other
toppings. See the NDSU Extension Service publication “Pinchin’
Pennies in the Kitchen: 5 Steps to
Making Your Own Meal in a Bowl”
(available at http://tinyurl.com/
NDSU-MealinaBowl).
• Remember to keep hot foods
hot and cold foods cold. Hold
cooked or reheated food above 140
F. Place the food in hot-holding
equipment, such as chafing dishes,
slow cookers and warming trays.
Reheat previously prepared food to
165 F, using a stove, oven or microwave oven.
Keep cold foods at or below 40
F by nesting serving plates or bowls
in containers of ice. To learn more
about food-handling tips when
cooking for a crowd, see the NDSU
Extension Service publication
“Cooking for Groups” (available at
http://tinyurl.com/NDSU-CookforGroups).
Here’s a recipe we might try
for my daughter’s graduation party.
It was a big hit in taste testing on
campus. Pumpkin is a nutrientrich ingredient that is high in betacarotene, which our body uses to
produce vitamin A. Getting enough
vitamin A in our diet helps keep our
skin and eyes healthy.
Whole-wheat Mini Pumpkin
Muffins
1 3/4 c. whole-wheat flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
2 large eggs, room temperature
1/2 c. brown sugar, lightly
packed
1 c. pumpkin puree
1/3 c. unsalted butter, melted
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/3 c. milk
1/2 c. mini chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease
muffin tins; set aside. In a large
bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon
and pumpkin pie spice together;
set aside. In another large bowl,
whisk eggs, brown sugar, pumpkin, melted butter, vanilla and milk
together until combined. Gradually
add the dry ingredients to the wet
ingredients. Stir to combine. Fold
in mini chocolate chips. Fill muffin
cups three-fourths full. Bake for 12
to 14 minutes or until a toothpick
inserted in the center comes out
clean. Cool slightly and serve.
Makes 36 servings. Each serving has 60 calories, 3 gram (g) fat,
1 g protein, 9 g carbohydrate, 1 g
fiber and 90 milligrams sodium.
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All dogs need a rabies vaccination regardless of condition,
management or feeding program
because the only defense against
rabies is the maintenance of a good
immune system. The need for a
good immune system also is true for
cattle.
This discussion is for all living
things, but for simplicity, let’s stick
to cattle or those critters found near
cattle.
Recently, our dogs received their
vaccinations. The rabies vaccination
for dogs is the most accepted vaccination protocol when the discussion of animal vaccinations comes
up, and it’s repeated throughout the
dog’s lifetime. Some owners will
grumble when the renewal time
comes up, but few actually will not
proceed with the vaccination.
Recently, while at the veterinarian’s office, a truck pulled up. The
rambunctious pack of dogs leapt
around in the truck box, barking at
a fairly frantic pace. In the end, they
all were vaccinated and life went on.
So why all this discussion about
the pros and cons of cattle vaccinations? Being confused by the claims
of pharmaceutical companies is
easy, but in reality, the focus needs
to be on the goal, the achievement
of the desired level of immunity
within the herd.
Understanding the principals
involved is difficult. Textbooks with
complicated concluding statements
are written yearly on vaccinations.
But keep the goal in mind: Immunity is not absolute and, just like in
the rabies vaccination, does not last
forever. Immunity changes constantly and is different for each and
every pathogen with which cattle
may come into contact.
To further complicate achieving the goal, individual cattle will
differ in their level of immunity to
the same pathogen. Plus, one animal
may receive a much greater exposure than another animal. No system
is perfect.
The goal is to build an acceptable level of herd immunity to the
disease-causing pathogens so outbreaks are isolated cases and the
cattle population remains healthy.
A broad vaccination program builds
immunity within the general population, effectively limiting the capacity of pathogens to spread freely.
However, this does not mean the
total absence of pathogens nor the
elimination of sporadic outbreaks
of a disease, even though vaccination protocols are applied by the
producer in concert with the local
veterinarian. The goal is to limit
susceptible cattle, thus limiting the
spread of the disease.
Proper management enables
cattle to withstand the daily issues
of maintaining health and vigor, but
a properly prepared and challenged
immune system is critical to total
herd resistance to local pathogens.
The basic concept of immunity
is relatively simple. The body reacts
to foreign objects by developing
defensive antibodies. Whenever
I bring up the topic of immunity,
I cannot help but be reminded of
the old game of Pac-Man, a computer game created in 1980 by Toru
Iwatani while working for Namco,
a Japanese company. Pac-Man was
a circular object with a large mouth
that had only one function: catch
and consume little dots. Pac-Man
would move up and down channels
not much different from our circulatory system’s arteries or veins, systematically removing all the dots.
Pac-Man, a large body chasing little
dots, was not that much different
from nature: the large “antibody” in
the circulatory system chasing and
eating small dotlike intruders.
The key to good health is to have
the proper Pac-Man, or antibody,
present within the living system to
catch all the dots or invading bugs:
viruses, bacteria or other foreign
substances.
Each antibody (or immunoglobulin, if you like big words) is very
specific, only consuming or catching one type of foreign bug. A good
vaccination protocol, established
by the local veterinarian, encourages the Pac-Man-enabling process
and preps the cattle in case of future
exposure.
Did I say exposure? Yes, I did.
Unfortunately, vaccine discussions
often fail to include exposure. Let’s
go back to the vaccination of dogs
for rabies. If a dog never is exposed
to rabies, was the vaccination ineffective? No, the vaccine established immunity in case the dog
was exposed to rabies in the future.
What are the odds of the dog being
exposed?
Likewise, if all dogs were not
vaccinated, what would be the odds
of an increased incidence of rabies?
in cattle a good goal
immunity has been established.
Contact your local veterinarian,
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for your region and your desired
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May you find all your ear tags.
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would go up.
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With hot temperatures and
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is available for seniors or people
with certain medical conditions
who qualify for the Low Income
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“The summer heat can create challenges for people with
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“The cooling assistance program
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low-income households and our
most vulnerable citizens to help
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Program funds can be used
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state’s eight largest cities.
To qualify, current energy
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People who are not currently
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$44,717 per year may qualify if
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For information on qualifying
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Individuals should contact
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September 30, 2016. Contact
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The Department of Human
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partnership with county social
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heating and cooling needs of
low-income individuals.
LIHEAP is a federally-funded
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