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Page 12 Benson County Farmers Press • Minnewaukan, ND • Thursday, February 4, 2021
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Publisher’s NoticeAll real estate adver tising in
this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call North Dakota Fair Housing Council toll-free 1-800-265-0907. HUD toll free 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
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Arnston Agency105 Central Ave - PO Box 129
Maddock, ND 58348701-438-2263, Fax 438-2217
email: [email protected] - Homeowners - Dwelling
Business - Auto - LiabilityUmbrellas - Misc. Bonds - LifeMulti-Peril Crop - Crop Hail
Long Term Care
701-438-2890
Lee Jacobson, D.C.Maddock, ND
BEFORE/AFTERHOURS
AVAILABLEBY APPOINTMENT
HOURS:Mon. - Thurs.
1 - 5 p.m.“Move Better, Feel
Better, Heal Faster”
Buying or Selling Residential,Commercial or Farm Properties?
Call Vonda MarkestadREAL ESTATE 7701-662-7171 (Offi ce)701-230-9423 (Cell)
TerpeningConstruction
All Types of Concrete Work
Bruce Terpening Cell: 351-2300Kent Neppl Cell: 351-3994
PO Box 249, Maddock, ND 58348Email: Bruce - [email protected] or
HAGEREXCAVATINGGeneral Excavating
• Land Clearing & Tree Removal• Scrap Metal Hauling• Stump Grinding• Demolition• Sewer System Installation
Ryan Hager701-341-0505
Highway 2 East • Devils Lake(Next to Mr. & Mrs. J’s)
HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Phone 662-4085Open Thursday Evenings
until 7 p.m.
DRS. MOEN, ENDERLE & KREIN OPTOMETRISTS
MULTI-PERIL • CROP-HAILLIVESTOCK RISK PROTECTION
Richard Sager • Amy Lee
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER
PO Box 933, 308 4th Ave NE, Devils Lake, ND 58301
701-662-2299 • 1-888-834-5020
NICOLAICHIROPRACTIC
CENTER
Dr. Michael K. Nicolai
207 1st Ave SouthNew Rockford, ND
Offi ce: 701-947-2121Toll-Free: 800-808-9478
Dr. Zachary T. Smith
Electric Motor ServiceRepair & Rewind Service • Sales
Farm • IndustryNew Rockford, ND
Cell: 302-0541Home: 947-2017
JOHN GISI, OWNER
APARTMENTS FOR RENTWest Bay Homes, Minnewaukan
One bedroom with utilities furnishedBenson County Housing Authority
701-473-5671TDD 1-800-366-6888Equal Housing Opportunity
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
MICRO-LOANFUND
0% INTEREST LOANSFor NEW or EXISTING Business
Activity in Benson CountyReal Estate~Equipment~Inventory
Working CapitalCONTACT North Central
Planning Council,Admin. Agent for BCJDA
701-662-8131www.northcentralplanning
council.com/benson-county-jda
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERICALFARMSTEADS
John Lunde5945 52nd St. NE
Brinsmade, ND 58351701-351-0507
USE THIS SPACE to advertise in the Benson County Farmers Press. Call 473-5436 or email [email protected] (by 10 a.m. Monday for classifi eds).
HAVE HOUSING AVAILABLE? Your ad could be here! Call 473-5436 by 10 a.m. Monday. $5 for the fi rst 25 words, .10 for each additional word.
HELP WANTED
LODGING
REEL ’EM INN Lodging, 210 7th St. E, Minnewaukan. Eight private rooms w/TV, commons area, kitchenette, laundry, Wi-Fi. Rates for full building rent. 701-351-2657. 5tfn
WATERS EDGE DOG Boarding, Churchs Ferry. 24/7 service, personal care, daily walks. All dogs, including special needs dogs. Call 701-466-2181. 7tfn
SERVICES
HANSON PAINTING SERVICE: I n te r io r -ex te r io r , res iden t ia l , commercial, farm buildings, churches. Wallpapering, texturing, etc. Free estimates. 701-662-7153, 701-351-0860, www.hansonpaintingservice.com. 24tfn
RENTERS WANTED: ARE you having difficulty paying your rent on time? The Housing Assistance Program (HAP) is now taking applications for residents living in Benson County. For more information on eligibility call 473-5671. Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD 1-800-366-6888. 12tfn
ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTS available in Rugby at the Haaland Estates. Laundry services, inside mail, garages, outside plug-ins for vehicles, emergency notification system and other convenient living accommodations for senior citizens. For more information or an explanation on services call 776-5203. 32tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Spacious two-bedroom at Sunrise Apartments, Maddock. Quiet environment, very nice. Heat and water paid. Only $450 per month. Call 701-893-5413. 31tfn
HOUSING/APTS.FOR RENT
DIRECTOR OF NURSING position ava i lab le in a 30 -bed sk i l led nursing facility located in Cando, ND. Interested applicants must be a registered nurse or eligible for licensure in North Dakota, have 3 to 5 years experience in long-term care. Previous supervisory experience and MDS knowledge preferred. Salary: Dependent on qualifi cations and experience. Excellent benefit package. EEO. Applications available at www.tcmedcenter.org. 36tfn
TOWNER COUNTY LIVING Center is looking for a caring, sociable, creat ive, compassionate team player to work in activities. If you are interested in working with our wonderful residents, please fi ll out an application and give me a call! Call 968-2600, ask for Beth. EEO. 50tfn
TOWNER COUNTY MEDICAL Center in Cando, ND has the following employment opportunities available: RN or LPN -- skilled nursing; RN -- acute care; daycare worker; certifi ed nursing assistant. Applications available at www.tcmedcenter.org. EOE. 50tfn
SERVICES FOR HIRE
NEED NEW FLOORING? Cal l Empire Today® to schedule a free in-home estimate on carpeting and fl ooring. Call today! 844-859-6628. (N)1p
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
HEALTH/MEDICAL
AUTOS WANTED
EDUCATION/TRAINING
FINANCIAL SERVICES
TRAIN AT HOME to do medical billing! Become a medical office professional online at CTI ! Get trained, certifi ed and ready to work in months! Call 701-929-9679 (M-F 8am-6pm ET). (N)1p
ATTENTION ACTIVE DUTY and military veterans! Begin a new career and earn your degree at CTI! Online computer and medical training available for veterans & families! To learn more, call 701-929-9679 (M-F 7am-5pm CT). (N)1p
ND FARM LAND values surge upward. Are you selling or renting? Pifer ’s Auction and Farm Land Management. Bob Pifer, 701-371-8538. Kevin Pifer, 701-238-5810. Free valuation. (N)1p
ANYONE CAN RUN statewide with help wanted ads in all the newspapers of ND with the NorthSCAN program! $160 / 25 words / all ND papers. NDNA, 701-223-6397. (N)1p
LOOKING FOR THE most complete listing of ND media? Get the ND Media Guide for only $25! Call 701-223-6397, ND Newspaper Association. (N)1p
DONATE YOUR CAR to charity. Receive maximum value of write-off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 701-809-7415. (N)1p
WE MAKE IT easy to place an ad in one or all the North Dakota newspapers. One order, one bill, one check. We provide the ad design and tear sheets. Call the North Dakota Newspaper Association, 701-223-6397. (N)1p
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are you behind paying your mortgage? Denied a loan modifi cation? Is the bank threatening foreclosure? Call Homeowner’s Relief Line! Free consultation! 855-504-4680. (N)1p
ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain freedom with a portable oxygen concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refi lls! Guaranteed lowest prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 701-404-5994 (24/7). (N)1p
CITY OF CARRINGTON, ND is seeking qualifi ed applicants for chief of police. Visit our website at www.carringtonnd.com or call city hall at 701-652-2911. (N)1p
PETER BOE JR. elementary teacher openings: physical education, grade 1 and grade level TBD. ND Teaching License required. Apply to Supt. Michael Bradner: 900 Main St. W, Mayville, ND; 701-788-2281; [email protected]. (N)1p
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. Easy, one-day updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no-slip fl ooring and seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 833-946-2482. (N)1p
WELLS COUNTY DISTRICT Health Unit administrator. FT benefitted. Minimum requirements: bachelor degree nursing or public health. Travel required. Three years public health experience preferred. 701-547-3756. (N)1p
THE GARRISON CONVENTION & Visitors’ Bureau is seeking a full-time director. Candidate must relocate to Garrison, ND. Job open until 2/15/21; details at garrisonnd.com. (N)1p
GROCERY STORE OPERATOR wanted in Lidgerwood, ND to lease new building with new equipment rebuilt after 2018 fi re. Call 701-640-1966. www.lidgerwooddevelopment.com. (N)1p
CAMPUS ELECTRICIAN. WE have a FT, 12-month, benefi ted campus electrician position in Wahpeton. The duties include maintaining, repairing and upgrading all campus electrical systems. Screening begins immediately. Benefi ts include: health/life insurance, retirement, sick leave, tuition waiver, spouse/dependent tuition discount, etc. For the complete posting or to apply go to: www.ndscs.edu/join-our-team. Interested candidates must submit the online application. EOE. (N)1p
ARE YOU BEHIND $10K or more on your taxes? Stop wage and bank levies, liens and audits, unfi led tax returns, payroll issues, and resolve tax debt fast. Call 866-324-8374 (Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm PST). (N)1p
STILL PAYING TOO much for your medication? Save on medications such as Lipitor, Advair Diskus and Eliquis! Receive free shipping on 1st order. Rx required. Call 1-855-399-6168. (N)1p
ADVERTISE JOB OPENINGS in the Farmers Press by calling 473-5436.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORSIN DISTRICT COURT, BENSON
COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
In the Matter of the Estate of Curtis Lee Munson, Deceased.
Probate No. 03-2021-PR-0002NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three months after the date of the fi rst publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Bryan Leapaldt, personal representative of the estate, at 5812 57th St. NE, Leeds, ND 58346 or fi led with the Court.
Dated this 15th day of January, 2021.
/s/ Bryan LeapaldtBryan Leapaldt
Personal Representative/s/ James P. WangJames P. Wang110 Main Street EastPO Box 211Minnewaukan, ND 58351ID No. 04664Attorney for [email protected]
(Publish Jan. 28 &Feb. 4 & 11, 2021)
* Multiple shifts & lines* Competitive wages* Benefi ts & Holiday
Pay available
Apply at: CoJack Snack and Pack
1702 Schwan AveDevils Lake ND 58301
Warwick Public SchoolNow Hiring:Bus Drivers
Minimum Pay $22/hourWarwick, ND
Apply at jobsnd.com or contact Tami at
[email protected] or call 701-294-2561
ANNUAL MEETINGGeneral Meeting with Election of
Directors and Other Business6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021Senior Citizens Center in Bottineau, ND
*If you cannot attend, please sign and mail in proxy.*
ASWUDALL SEASONS WATER USERS DISTRICT Regional Water System
“THIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM.”
NotesandCardsof . . . Thanks!Cards of Thanks are 10¢ per word.
JOHNSON - Thank you for the cards, gifts, fl owers, cake and kind words when I retired from the Maddock Memorial Home.
Deanna Johnson1c
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETINGMADDOCK SCHOOL BOARD
December 10, 2020A regular meeting of the Maddock
School Board was held Dec. 10, 2020. Present: Justin Maddock, Dennette Buckmier, Shelia Lindgren, Bridget Geller (Zoom) and Jared Benson; Superintendent Robert Thom; Principal Jennifer Sundby; and Business Manager Shannon Louder.
The meeting was called to order by President Lindgren at 7:03 a.m.
A motion was made by Benson, seconded by Buckmier, to approve the agenda. The motion carried.
A motion was made by Maddock, seconded by Benson, to approve November minutes, general fund bills totaling $52,322.12, and the activities and food service reports. The motion carried.Activities Fund ............... $25.00AmeriPride .................... 209.66Anne Carlsen Center .... 23,345.36Assn. for Career & Tech Education ................... 115.00BC Farmers Press ......... 475.41Blick Art Materials ......... 319.80Border States Electric Supply ........................ 235.26CDW Government ......... 1,714.40CenDak ......................... 4,615.19Cenex Convenience Card ............................ 400.45Central Dakota Family Physicians .................. 135.00City of Maddock ............ 4,669.29DRN ............................... 4,357.18Follett Software Co. ...... 556.97Food Service Fund ........ 33.72Hagen, Jennifer ............. 48.72Harlow’s Bus Sales ....... 144.04Heart of America Medical Center ......................... 127.07IntegratEd ...................... 2,203.08Ironhide Equipment, Inc. .............................. 1,992.17J. W. Pepper .................. 2.50Lannie Simonson Building Co. .............................. 136.00MacGyver Mechanical .. 2,220.67Maybe Mars, LLC .......... 440.00NAPA Auto Supply ........ 440.39ND Center for Distance Education ................... 298.00ND Telephone Co. ......... 683.22Praxair ........................... 45.59
Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center ......................... 43.03Rieger Service .............. 587.28Sanford Health Occup. Med Clinic .................. 272.00School Specialty, Inc. ... 20.27Share Corporation ......... 395.71Stein Chemical Co. ....... 658.70Tracy’s Market ............... 327.63Wage Works .................. 28.36Total ............................... $52,322.12
The principal’s report was given by Mrs. Sundby. The state mask mandate is continuing through January 18. We are a school that will continue to wear masks after the mandate is lifted. Title 1 sent home a terra cotta pot for the kids to do and send back for a Maddock Village. The high school Christmas concerts will all be virtual and ready to go December 21. Elementary concert will be in the afternoon and evening face-to-face. Activ panels are up and running great. Face-to-face training will be held in the spring.
The superintendent’s report was given by Mr. Thom. Discussion was held on the fuel oil tank needed. The food service program was able to get a grant for a portable warming oven.
The athletic report was given by Shannon Louder. Basketball has begun. The girls have 18 and will be running a junior high team and a varsity team. Boys have 22 athletes and will have a junior high, junior varsity and varsity team. NDHSAA has given certain maximum numbers to attend ball games. Wednesday evening open gyms may resume after December 14.
The distance learning plan was discussed. The phase committee met and we will resume in phase 1 after Christmas vacation. We will continue to wear masks after the mandate is lifted January 18. The distance learning plan is in place for COVID-19 only.
A motion was made by Maddock, seconded by Geller, to adopt the use of the essential worker policy. Roll call was all in favor. The motion carried.
Mr. Thom discussed that the Ed Corps grant will be used for extended contract work for all employees.
A motion was made by Maddock, seconded by Benson, to use the building fund to redo the gym fl oor and the gym fl oor committee will do fundraising to come up with half the cost. Roll call was all in favor. The motion carried.
The meeting adjourned at 8:14 p.m.
Shannon LouderBusiness Manager
Sheila LindgrenPresident
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