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Just 'peaking' out
The Bernice Kreitinger residence in Golva appears to nearly be buried in snow after the recent blizzard in this photo taken by Donna Granat. (Courtesy
Photo)
Beach, 59; Ray, 36
Jan. 30, varsity
Beach: 19, 30, 49, 59
Ray: 7, 17, 27.36
Beach players: Jake Hardy
3FG (2"s). 1 lag (3's), 4 FTA. 2
FTM, l lTP: Justin Maus - 6FG
(2"s). 2 FG (3"s), 3 FTA, 2 FTM.
20 TP; Tanner Tescher - 2FG(2"s).
2 FTA, 4 TP; Mark Golberg - 2 FG
(2's) 4 FTA, 3 FTM, 7 TP: Justin
Weinreis 2 FTA, 1 FTM. t TP:
Lance Dykins - 7 FG (2"s). 14 TP:
Brandon Ekre I FG (2"s). 2 TP
Beach, 54; Bowman County, 51
Boys varsity, Jan. 26
Beach: 8, 20.42, 54
Bowman County: 9, 22.38, 5 I
Beach: Lance Dykins 18. Nolan
Niece II, Justin Maus 10, Jacob
Hardy 6, Mark Golberg 5, Tanner
Tescher 4. Totals: 23-51 8-10
54.Bowi'nan County (51): Brock
Boos 19, Kyle Palczewski 19, Tate
Walhnan 4, Andy Hansey 4, Travis
Thielen 4, Jarren Lutes 1. Totals:
20-52 8-10 51.3-pointers: BC 3
Palczewski 3). Fouls: B 11, BC 12.
Fouled out: None. Free throws: B
8-1/.t. BC 8-10. Rebounds: B 35
(Tescher 9, Dykins 9), Assists: B
17 (Maus 5), Steals: B 3 {I)ykins
2). Blocks: B none. BC none.
Turnovers: B 9, BC 5.
Beach, 56; Ray, 42
Girls varsity, Jan. 30
State bank exten(Is ag disaster loan
BISMARCK - Agriculture
Commissioner Doug Gochring
ays the State Industrial
Commission's decision to extend
the Farm Disaster Relief Loan
Program is a direct response to the
problems producers are facing
because of unusually harsh weath-
er condilions and colllpsed beef
prices.
"Many producers have been
impacted - some severely - by
last year's weather events, con-
pled with a depressed market for
beef.'" Goehring said. "iExtending
the disaster loan program for sev-
eral months will help producers
get a good handle on their current
financial situation."
The Industrial Commission -
Gov. John Hoeven. Attorney
General Wayne Stenehjem and
Goehring - which oversees the
state-owned Bank of North
Dakota, last week to extend the
disaster loan program until June.
"'We have had record snowfall.
major livestock losses, wide-
spread flood damage and prevent-
ed planting, a late harvest and a
collapsing market." Goehring
said. "All of this threw a curveball
to producers who are now trying
to market a smaller-than -expected
calf crop and/or low-protein
wheat. In either case, they cannot
break even, and that's causing a
lot of anxiety."
"There is still some corn out there to be
harvested, and that means some produc-
ers do not know what their 2009 income
will be, and they cannot service their
debt,"
Doug Goehring
Goehring said the weather con-
ditions and especially the late har-
vest mean that many producers
are still closing out their 2009
books•
"There is still some corn out
there to be harvested, arid that
means some producers do not
know what their 2009 income will
be, and they cannot service their
debt," he said. "BND will work
with these operators and their
local lenders to make sure the
money is there for the upcoming
trop season."
Under the disaster program,
program
BND can provide up to $500 thou-
sand or 75 percent toward a loan
for refinancing term debt or amor-
tizing operating debt'carryover.
The loans can be made only to eli-
gible farmers and only in coopera-
tion with a local lender.
More information about the
disaster loan program is available
a t
www.banknd.nd.gov/lending_serv
ices/pdfs/disasterrelie floanprogra
m.pdf
Goehring said that the Bank of
North ,Dakota (BND) has other
loan programs to help them get the
money they need for 2010 opera-
tions or to restructure operating
debt.
Beach: 7.21,35, 56
Ray: 17, 24.27, 42
Beach players: Hailee Farstvcct
- 1 FG (3's), 1 FTA, 3 TP: Kayla
Dolyniuk - 1 FG (2's), 2 TP:
Caitlin Maus - 1 FG(2"s). 2 FTA, 2
FTM, 4 TP: Emily Hardy - 5 FG
(2"s), 1 FG (3's). 4 FTA, 4 FTM. 17
TP; LaCe'e Vollum - 1 FG (2's), 2
TP: Brittney Dietz - 4 FG (2"s). 2
FTA, 1 FTM, 9 TP: Jill Rising - 8
FG (2"s). 4 FTA, 3 FI'M. 19 TP
Please support
your Ioca, I
merchants
Car safety seat
check set for Feb. 16
DICKINSON - The Southwest
Coalition of Safe Communities and
Sax Motors are sponsoring a free
car seat checkup to be held at the
Sax Motor Warehouse on Tuesday,
t'cb. 16, from 2-5 p.m.
Certified child passenger safety
technicians will be on hand to
assist parents and caregivers in
proper use and installation of their
car safety seats. Each car seat
inspection will take 15-20 minutes.
Parents should bring the car seat
instructions and their vehicle
owner's manual to the checkup and
the child who rides in the seat.
Everyone will receive a free safety
packet of information.
A special safety reminder to all
parents looking to purchase car
safety seats: it is not recommend-
ed to purchase a car seat from a
rummage sale or second-hand
store. The seat may have been
involved in a car crash, missing
parts from the seat, or older than
the manufactured warranty
allows• For more information,
contact Becky or Jennifer at 227-
0131.
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Prairie Homes Management 872-4248
1-888-893-9501
TTY- 1-800-366-6888
Minot State
UNIVERSITY
ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND
SECURITY SYMPOSIUM
March 14, 15 & 16, 2010 • Minot State Conference Center
www. m i n otstate u .ed u/energy
Notice of Convention
District 39 Republicans will meet for their Nominating and
Endorsing COnvention in Watford City on
Monday, February 8, 8:00 p.m. (CST) at the Heritage
Room (old library) in the City Hall Building. Now is the
time for YOUR voice to be heard! We will be
nominating and endorsing the candidates that will
represent us in the North Dakota State Legislature. We
will also nominate and endorse delegates to the State Re-
publican Convention.
If you would liketo be a dele-
gate but are unable to
attend the District Convention,
please contact Dr. Charles
Whitney, Box 176,
Bowman, N.D.
(701) 523-3239 or
Marlene Sax, P.O. Box 1132,
Watford City, (701) 444-6149
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BEACH
St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church
Rev. David Richter
Mass: Saturday 6:30 p.m.
and 10:30 a.m., Sunday
St.
Paul s Lutheran Church,
l
LCMS
Rev. Scott Hojnacki i
Sunday Worship - 10:t5 .m.
Sunday School - 11:15 .m.
First Lutheran Church - ELCA
/
Sunday School - 8:10 a.m.
/
Sunday Worship - 9:30 .m.
Beach Evangelical Chm'ch
Pastor David McGuilli6n
Sunday School - 9:30 a.ln.
Worship Sunday - 10:45 a.m.
Prayer Service - 6:30 p.m.
United Community. Church
Pastor Warren Maxted
Sunday Worship - 9 a.m.
BELFfELD
St. Bernard's Catholic Church
Rev. Shannon G. Lucht
Saturday Mass: 7 p.m.
Confessions: 6:15-6:45 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
I
Confessions: 7:45-8:15 a.m.
St. John's Ukrainian Catholic
Church
Rev. Taras Miles
Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on first, third
and fifth Sundays,
10 a.m. on second and fourth
Sundays
St. Peter's Lutheran - LCMS
Rev. Scott Hojnacki
Worship service: Sunday- 8 a.m•
Belfield Lutheran - ELCA
Rev. Roger Dieterle
Sunday School (all ages): 9 a.m•
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m.
Daglum Lutheran Church -
ELCA
Rev. Roger Dieterle
(Located 25 miles southeast of
Belfield)
Sunday Worship - 11:45 a.m. on
first and third Sunday
of each month
Belfield Baptist Church
Rev. Robert Hlibiclmk
Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
Silvernale-Silha Funeral Homes
221 N. Meade Ave.
Glendive, MT 59330
406-377-2622 or
1-800-368-2690
204 South Wibaux St.
Wibaux, MT 59353
406-796-2421 or
53 lstAvenue S.E.
Beach, N.D. 58621
701-872-3232 or
1-800-892-6424
www.silvernale-silhafuneralhome.com
Rental Assistance Available Immediately
$100 in Beach Bucks with move in/
Belfield Church of God
781 Milissa Ave.
Pastors Harold & Marge Sundgren
Thursday, 7 p.m.
FAIRFIELD
St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic
Church
Rev. Taras Miles
Sunday Divine Liturgy: 8 a•m. on
second and tburth
Sundays, and 10 a.m. on first, third
and fifth Sundays
GOL I/A
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Rev. David Richter
Mass: 8 a.m., Sunday
MEDORA
Medora Lutheran - ELCA
Rev. Roger Dieterle
Sunday Worship - 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School: 3:30 p.m.,
Wednesday
Union Congregational Church
June, July andAugust only
Sunday worship - 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Saturdays 4:00 p.m.
May 3 - end of Oct.
SENTINEL BUTTE
Trini' Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship - 8 a.m.
TROTTERS
• Trotters Church
lt and 3rd Sunday of each month
WIBA [ 7)(
United Methodist Church
Rev. T. C. Chatman
Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Cah'ary Temple, Assembly of God
Pastor Andy Lain
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 am.
Trinity Lutheran Church -
ELCA
Sunday Worship - 1 l:l 5 a.m.
Christian Fundamental Church
Pastor Jerelny Stradlcy
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11 a.m.
JAMES J. WOSEPKA, P.C.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Licensed In North Dakota and Montana
41 Central Ave. South
P.O. Box 970
Beach, North Dakota 58621
701-8 72-4321
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Beach ND • 701-872-4794