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Page 10 Benson County Farmers Press • Minnewaukan, ND • Thursday, June 13, 2019
Use Farmers Press Want Ads
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. KREIN, MOEN &ENDERLE 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
Buying or Selling Residential,Commercial or Farm Properties?
Call Vonda MarkestadREAL ESTATE 7701-662-7171 (Office)701-230-9423 (Cell)
NICOLAICHIROPRACTIC
CENTER
Dr. Michael K. Nicolai
207 1st Ave SouthNew Rockford, ND
Office: 701-947-2121Toll-Free: 800-808-9478
Dr. Zachary T. Smith
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• Equipment Hauling• Demolition• Sewer System Installation
Ryan Hager701-341-0505
License #54667 & Insured
HELP WANTED
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
TOWNER COUNTY MEDICAL Center in Cando, ND has full- or part-time RN/LPN, CNA positions avai lable in ski l led nursing. Accepting RN/LPN applications for acute care. 12-hour shifts. Competitive wage/benefits. EOE. Wages based on experience. Applications available at www.tcmedcenter.org. 37tfn
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
PART-TIME AND casual dietary positions available at Towner County Medical Center. Previous experience preferred. Competitive salary. EOE. Applications available at www.tcmedcenter.org. 45tfn
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: Interior-exterior, residential, commercial , farm bui ldings, churches. Wallpapering, texturing, etc. Free estimates. 701-662-7153, 701-351- 0860, w w w.hansonpaintingservice.com. 24tfn
HAVE HOUSING AVAILABLE? Your classified ad could be here! Call 473-5436 to place your ad by 10 a.m. Monday. $5 for the first 25 words, .10 for each additional word.
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
A PA R T M E N T FO R R E N T: Spacious two-bedroom at Sunrise Apar tments, Maddock. Quiet environment, very nice. Heat and water paid. Only $450 per month. Call 701-893-5413. 31tfn
HOUSING/APTS.FOR RENT
Mary KayCosmetics Sales
SusanDressen
701-350-1455for reorders call
Minnewaukan, ND
Public Notices
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Public notices printed in this newspaper also appear at www.bensoncountynews.com.
LABORATORY SUPERVISOR posit ion available at Towner County Medical Center in Cando, ND. This position is responsible for the daily activities of all laboratory personnel in a hospital /clinic setting. Requirements: ability to work alongside current staff, share on-call, as well as plan, organize and direct activities, excellent communication skills, current ND MT license and 3 to 5 years supervisory experience. Competitive wage and excellent b e n e f i t p a c k a g e o f f e r e d . Applications available at www.tcmedcenter.org. 8tfn
ADVERTISE PROFESSIONAL services by calling 473-5436 or emailing [email protected]. Our per-week classified ad rate is $5 for the first 25 words, 10 cents for each additional word. Or run a box (display) ad; contact us for pricing.
NEED TO CLEAN up the clutter in your closets, garage or other storage areas? Use Farmers Press want ads to turn clutter into cash. Up to 25 words, $5 per week; add 10 cents for each word over 25. Email the ad to [email protected] or call 701-473-5436 by 10 a.m. Mondays. Ask about our 13-week pricing special.
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/After
Hours AvAilABle
By Appointment
HOURS:Mon. - Thurs.
1 - 5 p.m.“Move Better, Feel
Better, Heal Faster”
APARTMENTS FOR RENTOne bedroom with utilities
included. Rental assistance available to
those who qualify.
Moeller Home Inc.701-473-5671
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR jobs? Advertise openings on the Farmers Press classified page. The per-week cost for a classified ad is $5 for the first 25 words, .10 for each word above 25. Call 473-5436 or email [email protected] by 10 a.m. Mondays. Want to advertise statewide? Call for information on how to submit your ad to the ND Newspaper Association!
HOUIM TREE SERVICE, tree trimming and removal, stump removal at reasonable rates. Free estimates. 30 years experience. Credit cards accepted. 776-6883. 16-37c
SELLING PROPERTY? Advertise on the Farmers Press classified page. Per-week cos t fo r a classified is $5 for first 25 words, .10 for each word above 25.
SELLI NG RE AL ESTATE? Advertise on the Farmers Press classified page. Per-week cost for a classified is $5 for first 25 words, .10 for each word above 25.
LOTS 3, 4 and 5, Blk 1, NP addition, Leeds City. Water and sewer on property. Assessed value $2,348. Asking $500 OBO. Please call 907-252-9110. Leave a voicemail and I’ll call you back. 16-19c
LOTS FOR SALE
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: SERVICE DOG collar on road 2-1/2 miles east of Baker. Call 466-2639. 18-21/nc
NOTICE OF ELECTIONFORT TOTTEN
PUBLIC SCHOOLDISTRICT NO. 30
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Fort Totten School District #30 that on Tuesday, June 18, 2019, the annual election will be held for the purpose of electing two members to the school board for three-year terms.
The polling place will be in the Blue Building and polls will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Megan WeisserBusiness Manager
Fort Totten PublicSchool District No. 30Fort Totten, ND 58335
(Publish May 25, June 6& 13, 2019)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
McLEAN COUNTY IS hir ing one or more ful l - t ime patrol deputies. For more information regarding this posit ion, visit w w w.m c l ean c oun t y n d .g ov /employment/. (N)19p
SPECIAL EDUCATION teaching opportunities available for 2019-20 school year in Traill and Griggs County area schools, located between Grand Forks and Fargo. Call Mary Stammen at 701-866-0985 or email résumé to [email protected]. (N)19p
REGISTERED RADIOLOGY technologist with sign-on bonus. Cavalier County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is looking to hire for two positions a full-time and a part-time registered radiologic technologist. Both posi t ions have shared holiday, week night and weekend call. Must be ARRT registered. CT experience preferred but willing to train. Benefit eligible. We would like to offer $10,000 education reimbursement to be disbursed as follows: $5,000 sign-on bonus after completing the first 90 days of employment. $2,500 for year 2 completion, $2,500 for year 3 completion. Contact Pat Bredeson at 701-256-6190 or [email protected] for more info. Download application under Careers tab at www.cavaliercountyhospital.com or contact HR at 701-256-6127. (N)19p
ASSISTANT WATER OPERATOR needed: Water plant/waste water/street department. Salary DOE. Full benefits, will train. Résumé: City Auditor, Box 1079, Lisbon, ND 58054-1079. Deadline 6/24/19. (N)19p
FARMERS UNION OIL in Portland is looking for a full-time truck driver in the propane department. CDL required, hazmat and CETP training preferred. Full single benefits, paid vacation and 401k. Pick up application at Portland station or call 701-788-3760. (N)19p
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)19p
AGRICULTURE
FARMERS, LANDSCAPERS or gardeners, did you or a loved one use Roundup Weed Killer and were diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma (cancer)? You may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson, 1-800-535-5727. (N)19p
2019 ND MEDIA Guide: Names, addresses, phone numbers, emails of all ND newspapers, radio /TV stat ions, special ty publ icat ions. Only $ 25. ND Newspaper Association, 701-223-6397. (N)19p
E V E R Y N O R T H DA KO TA newspaper. That’s where your 25-word classified ad will appear for only $160. Contact this newspaper for details. (N)19p
HAVE A NEWS release or other information that needs to reach all ND newspapers? ND Newspaper Association can help! One call does it all. 701-223-6397 or you can email sharip@ndna. (N)19p
CALL 473-5436 TO ADVERTISE!
Maddock Memorial Home310 Roosevelt Ave., Maddock, ND 58348
701-438-2641 ~ [email protected] Opportunity Provider and Employer
The Maddock Memorial Homehas openings. We are a licensed
basic care facility that offers a homey setting for residents who do not need constant care, but find it
difficult to live alone.• One staff member available 24 hours a day• Medication administration• Bathing assistance• Hair setting, licensed beautician available for
perms and cuts• Housekeeping/laundry services• All meals & snacks• Activities - chapel services, games, music,
outings & more• We also have a two bedroom apt. available
Contact Roberta for information on how to become part of the Memorial Home family. Single rooms or efficiency
apartments available in“The Home With Heart”
Estate sale of George and Donna RobinsonFriday June 21st and Saturday June 22nd 8 a.m.
- 4 p.m. at 306 West A Avenue in Lakota. Tools, antiques, vintage glassware and dishes,
clothing, furniture, household items, small chest freezer, air compressor, crafting and sewing supplies, linens, lawn ornaments, wall decorations, lamps, collectibles- such as Betty Boop and depression glass, gardening tools, and so much more. Cash only, please.
ESTATE SALE!
HELP WANTED : Par t - t ime housekeeping position available at Towner County Medical Center. Will train. Competitive salary. EOE. Applications available at www.tcmedcenter.org. 19tfn
MINNEWAUKAN PARK Board is looking for someone to raze the upper portion of the old shelter and get rid of the debris. Please call: Joe Clifton, 473-5660; Cathy Nord, 473-5419; Lana Johnson, 473-5773. 19-20c
BURGARD - I would like to extend a special thank you to all my family, relatives and friends for making my 90th birthday party a day to remember. Thank you all so much and God bless you.
Theresa Burgard19c
HELP WANTED
MINUTES OFREGULAR MEETING
ESMOND CITY COUNCILJune 5, 2019
A regular meeting of the Esmond City Council was held June 5, 2019 at 7 p.m. at the Esmond City Hall. Present were Mayor Roger Hill; council members Devin Arnold, Jake Hoffert, Shari Wilson and David Wolfe; and City Auditor Misti Arnold. Guests present: Arlene Cable, Cy Streifel and Dale Pfeifer.
A motion was made by Shari Wilson, seconded by Devin Arnold, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 1, 2019. The motion carried.
The agenda for the June meeting was handed out. Topics on the agenda were: bank building lease, gaming permit, unpaid bills, and any other business that was not mentioned.
A motion was made David Wolfe, seconded by Jake Hoffert, to pay all approved bills. The motion carried. The bills were as follows:Terry Schwab .......... $429.43Misti Arnold ............. 831.15Donald Vetsch ......... 500.00Waste Management 1,643.74Otter Tail Power Co. 698.32Central Plains Water .................... 56.00BC Farmers Press ... 38.28Postmaster .............. 125.00Postmaster .............. 76.00
Arlene Cable, representing the Trinity Lutheran Church, was present. She presented the council with a bill from Johnson Plumbing that they had paid that was for a sewer issue they had in the church. She asked the council if they would be willing to pay for half of the bill. The council said they would discuss the issue and get back to her. The council went over the bill and tabled it until the next meeting. The council asked Misti Arnold to contact Johnson Plumbing and find out more details on the situation. Shari Wilson made a motion to table the subject and have Misti Arnold call Johnson Plumbing,
seconded by Devin Arnold. The motion carried.
Cy Streifel, representing the Esmond Bar, LLC, was present. He asked permission to have a disc jockey/beer gardens on July 12 and a street dance/beer gardens on July 13 with a 2 a.m. closing that night. He also asked permission to have the city auditorium available if needed in case of bad weather. Shari Wilson made a motion to grant the Esmond Bar, LLC, to hold activities on July 12 and 13, seconded by Devin Arnold. The motion carried.
Dale Pfeifer was present. He brought in old photographs and articles relating to the bank building that will help in getting insurance on the building.
Morgan Lies, representing the New Rockford Golf Club, sent in the renewal for the gaming license located at the Esmond Bar, LLC. After much discussion, the council agreed to renew the gaming permit. The council would like for Misti Arnold to contact Lies on getting donations from the gaming for projects needed in Esmond. David Wolfe made a motion to renew the gaming license with New Rockford Golf Club, seconded Jake Hoffert. The motion carried.
The next regular meeting will be July 10, 2019, at 7 p.m. at the Esmond City Hall.
Devin Arnold made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Shari Wilson. The meeting was adjourned at 7:48 p.m.
Misti ArnoldCity Auditor