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THE'HISTORYCHANNEL
On Feb. 20, 1792, President George
Washington signs legislation renew-
7 ing the United States Post Office as
a cabinet department led by the post-
master general ,’ guaranteeing inexpen-
sive delivery of all newspapers, stipu—
lating the right to privacy and granting
Congress the ability to expand postal
service to new areas.
- On Feb. 21, 1885, the Washington
Monument, built in honor of America’s
revolutionary hero and first president,
is dedicated in Washington, DC. Three
years later it was opened to the public,
who could climb to the top of the mon—
ument by stairs or elevator. By District
of Columbia law, it remains the tallest
building in the nation’s capital.
On Feb. 18, 1929, the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
announces the winners of the first Acad-
emy Awards, which were printed on the
back page of the 'academy’s newsletter.
A few days later, Variety published the
information on page seven.
- On Feb. 19, 1945, the US. Marines’
invasion of Iwo Jima is launched. When
the American flag Wasfinally raised
atop Mount Suribachi, the image was
captured in a famous photograph that
later won the Pulitzer Prize.
- On Feb. 15, 1965, in accordance
with a formal proclamation by Queen
Elizabeth II of England, a new Cana—
dian national flag" is raised in Ottawa,
the capital of Canada. The search for a
new national flag began in 1925.
- On Feb. 17, 1972, the 15,007,034th
Volkswagen Beetle rolls off the assem—
bly line, breaking a four-decade record
held by the Ford Motor Company’s
iconic Model T. The VW Beetle dates
back to 19308 Germany.
On Feb. 16, 1984, Bill Johnson
becomes the first American man to
win an Olympic gold medal in down-
hill skiing, a sport long dominated by
European, athletes. Johnson quick-
ly became a national hero, but never
again competed in the Olympics.
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- Rose DeWitt Bukater’s fabulously
expensive pendant, “The Heart of the
Ocean,” featured in James Cameron’s
“Titanic,” was not completely ficti—
tious — it is believed that a rather large
sapphire went down with the ship that
fateful night.
There is a company called Little
Miss Matched that sells packs of mis—
matched socks. '
- Syphilis was a major problem in
the late l9th and early 20th century.
Doctors found that the bacteria that
caused it was sensitive to heat, so they
thought giving a patient a fever could
help get rid of it. How did they induce
said fever? With malaria injections!
While effective in curing syphilis,
some patients unfortunately died from
— you guessed it — malaria.
- Instant noodles topped a Japanese
poll of the country’s greatest inven-
tions of the 20th century.
- Freelancers originally referred to
self-employed, sword-wielding mer-
cenaries: literally, “freelancers.”
- In ancient Rome, having a crooked
nose was considered a sign of leadership.-
- Andrew Lawrence, ran two hours,
47 minutes and.4l seconds in a banana
costume during a London marathon in
order to secure the title of the fastest
time to run a marathon while wearing
a fruit costume.
Before mercury, brandy was used to
fill thermometers.
- Author William Faulkner refused
a dinner invitation from JFK’s White
House. “Why, that’s a hundred miles
away,” he said. “That’s a long way to
go just to eat.”
- Founded in 597 AD, The King’s
SchOOL in Canterbury, England, is the
world’s Oldest institution of learning.
Polar bears have black skin. And
their fur isn’t actually white! It’s
see-through, so it appears white as it
reflects light.
0 It’s illegal in Vermont to prohibit
anyone from putting up a clothesline.
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Thought for the Day; “Success is
not final, failure is not fatal; it is the
courage to continue that counts.” —
Winston Churchill
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PUBLIC NOTICES NEWS
MOments ProduCers shouldmake program
election decisions by March 15
' Producers can elect coverage and
enroll in crop-by-crop Agricultural
Risk Coverage-County (ARC-Co)
or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) pro-
grams within each Farm Service
Agency (FSA) farm unit, or ARC-
Individual for the entire farm, for
the 2021 crop year, says Ron Hau-
gen, North Dakota State University
Extension farm management spe-
cialist.
Although election changes for
2021 are optional, enrollment by
signed contract is required for each
year of the program.
This is an annual decision that
producers need to make, Haugen
says. V
If an election is not submitted by
the deadline of March 15, the elec-
Julie Ellingson, ND. Stockmen’s
Association executive vice president,
will be honored as the Agriculturist
of the Year at this year’s Little Inter-
national Showmanship Contest.
The 95th Little International will
be Feb. 12-13, 2021. Little I is or-
ganized by more than 300 members
of North Dakota State University’s
Saddle and Sirloin Club and led by
manager Kadey Holm.
Ellingson will be honored at the
Agriculturist of the Year banquet on
Friday, Feb. 12. ’
Ellingson has worked for the
North Dakota Stockmen’s Associa-
served when everyone gets what
they want. When someone gets
something, everybody should get
something. This has been the leg—
islative rule for the universities since
our creation in 1889.
In this kind of environment, who
is going to determine the feasibility
of various proposals? Don’t look at
the members of the State Investment
Board. I’ve been there and I didn’t
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tion defaults to the current election
for crops on the farm from the prior
crop year.
For crop years 2022 and 2023,
producers will have an opportunity
to make new elections during those
signups. Farm owners cannot enroll
in either program unless they have a
share interest in the farm.
'ARC provides income support
payments on historical base acres
when actual crop revenue declines
below a specified guaranteed level.
PLC provides income support pay-
ments on historical base acres when
the national marketing year average
price for a covered commodity falls
below its effective reference price.
Covered- commodities include
barley, canola, large and small
tion since 1998. She started as com-
munications director and has since
assumed the role of executive vice
president. Ellingson and her family
also run Ellingson Angus at St. An-
thony, N.D.
“Julie Ellingson is a superb choice
for the year’s Agriculturist of the
Year,” said Kadey Holm, Little I
manager and an NDSU senior in an-
imal sciences from Ashley, N.D.
“Her core values of dedication, hard
work ethic, passion for agriculture,
and strong faith base is exactly what
we look for. We are ecstatic to be
honoring her during the banquet and
spend
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trust myself to make final decisions
on investments. ’ i
To get around any kind of fa—
,Voritism, it would be Wise to assem-
ble a group of neutrals to make the
decisions, a sort of shark tank, made
up of out-of—state businesspeople
that have no friends in North Dakota.
While we’re investing money that
will result in good future returns, we
need to remember that investment in
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IMPORTANT COVERAGE CHANGES SIGN-UP PRIOR TO MARCH 15
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chickpeas, corn, crambe, flaxseed,
grain sorghum, lentils, mustard
seed, oats, peanuts, dry peas, rape-
seed, long grain rice, medium and
short grain rice, safflower seed, seed
cotton, sesame, soybeans, sunflower
seed and wheat. '
NDSU Extension has developed
an online tool to aid producers in
making this decision. The tool can
be found at
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/farmman-
agement/farm-bill.
Contact your local FSA office to
make this election.
For more information on ARC
and PLC, producers can go to the
FSA website
athttps://www.fsa.usda.gov/arc-plc
or contact their local FSA office.
Ellingson to be honored as Agriculturist of the Year
throughout the weekend.”
The Agriculturist of the Year ban-
quet will be at the Sanctuary Events
Center in Fargo. Tickets are $20. To
purchase banquet tickets, contact
Holm at lit-
tlei .management@ gmail .com or 701—
535-1226.
The Little I livestock showman-
ship contest begins at 8 am. on Sat-
urday, Feb. 13 , at Shepperd Arena on
the NDSU campus with Saddle and
Sirloin club members and other stu-
dents showing beef, dairy, swine and
sheep. The Showmanship finals begin
at 5:30 pm. that night.
people would result in higher quali-
fications and better jobs. A lot of
America’s prosperity can be attrib-
uted to the “GI. Bill” that paid for
the education of millions after World
War II.
Nathe’s bill will suffer amend-
ments before passage, but it is a
good risk that could get the Legacy
Fund into building North Dakota’s
future.
by Dave T. Phipps
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Dickinson. ND
Holly Ebner
Mott. ND
Phil Davey
, . . Columbus. MT
Dirk O‘Counor .
Baker, MT
Notice
CALL FOR CONTRACTOR RATE
SHEETS
Notice is hereby given that the
Billings County Highway Superintend-
ent is now accepting contractor rate
sheets for the 2021 construction sea-
son. Please submit the rates on an
hourly basis, furnishing operator, fuel,
oil, machine repairs, insurance, service
units-and any incidentals. Contractors
must designate the make, model,
horsepower and serial number of the
machines. Rate sheets must be ac-
companied by the following: Affidavit of
Insurance coverage for general liability
of bodily injury and property damage
having a combined total of
$1,000,000.00 minimum and a copy of
current Contractors License or Certifi-
cate of Renewal.
Please submit to Billings ,County;
Jeff lverson, Highway Superintendent;
PO Box 168; Medora, ND 58645.
.Or drop them off at the Billings
County Courthouse at 495 4th Street,
Medora, ND 58645 Attention: Jeff Iver-
son, Highway Superintendent.
Dated at Medora, ND this 20th day
of January, 2021.
(January 28 and February 4)
Sale Notice
NOTICE OF SALE BY EXECUTION
CIVIL NO.: 04-2019-CV-0009
On the 22nd day of May, 2019 in the
County of Billings, State of North
Dakota, in an action wherein Plaintiff is
CONTINENTAL RESOURCES. INC.
and RUSYN AMERICAN ENERGY
COMPANY, INC., claiming any estate or
interest in, or lien or encumbrance
upon, the real estate described in the
Complaint, Judgment was entered pro-
viding that there was an amount due
and owing to the Plaintiff in the sum of
$42,977.40 and by virtue of an execu-
tion issued on the Judgment out of the
office of the Clerk of said Court, pur-
suant to which I levied upon the Defen-
dants' interest in certain real property,
and will sell the Defendants' interest in
the real property situated In Billings
County hereinafter described to the
highest bidder for cash, at public auc-
tion atthe front door of the Courthouse
in the City of Medora, Billings County,
North Dakota, on the 9th day of March,
2021 at 1:00 PM, of that day, to satisfy
the amount due to the date of sale, or
so much thereof as the proceeds of said
sale applicable thereto will satisfy.
The balance due on the Judgment
for which execution has been issued is
$42,997.40. Interest accrues from May
22, 2019 to January 15, 2021 in the
amount of $3,647.89.
The real property to be sold as
aforesaid, located In the County of
Billings, State of-North Dakota, are de-
scribed as follows. to-wit:
Skurupey 1-9H well at Township 142
North, Range 98 West, Section 9:
SE4/SW4 in the spacing unit located in
Township 142 North,_Range 98 West,
Sections 4 and 9. ‘
Dated at Medora, North Dakota, this
21 st day of January, 2021.
/s/Pat Rummel, Sheriff
Billings County, North Dakota
Ryan C. McCamy
For CONMY FESTE LTD.
PO. Box 2686
Fargo, North Dakota 58108-2686
Telephone: 701 293-9911
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
(January 28, February 4 and 11)
Meeting Schedule
Billings County Rural Fire
Protection District
Board of Directors
Meeting Schedule Notice for 2021
Meeting Start Time is 7:30 PM On
the Second Thursday of Each
Month With Exceptionof November
February Fryburg Fire Hall
March Medora Fire Hall
April —~Fairfield Fire Hall
May Fryburg Fire Hall
June Medora Fire Hall
July Fairfield Fire Hall
August Fryburg Fire Hall
Don Hardy
(701) 218-0400
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September Medora Fire Hall
October Fairfield Fire Hall
November Fryburg Fire Hall,
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December Medora Fire Hall
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Notice to Creditors
RONALD S. El-‘I'A
PO. Box 300
Wibaux County Courthouse
Wibaux, MT 59353
Telephone: (406) 796-2431
Fax: (406) 796-2625
Email: wcaefta@wibauxcounty.net
ND ID 04844
Attorney for: Applicant
Probate No. 17-2021—PR-0001
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY, IN
DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHWEST JU-
DICIAL DISTRICT
In the Matter of the Estate of RAY-
MOND E. CHASKA, Deceased.
NOTICE 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 (3)
months after the date of the first publi-
cation of this notice or said claims will
be forever barred.
Claims must either be presented to
RONALD S. EFl'A, attorney for the Per-
sonal Representative, return receipt re-
quested, at PO. Box 300, Wibaux,
Montana 59353, or filed with the Clerk
of the above—entitled Court.
DATED January 12, 2021.
/s/Sandra F. Evans
1513 Deerfleld Road SE
Mandan, ND 58554
(February 4, 11 and 18)
Meeting Schedule
2021 Zoning Meeting Schedule
The regular meetings of the Billings
County Planning Zoning Commission
are held on the third Thursday of the
month, unless otherwise stated. Meet-
ings are held in the commissioners
room of the Billings County Courthouse
at 1:00 pm. If you would like to be
placed on the agenda for a meeting,
you will need to submit an application
to the county zoning department.
Due to our advertising requirements,
the deadline for your zoning application
will be 3 weeks prior to the meeting
date. If no items are brought forth for
the agenda, the meeting will be can-
celled. Dates and times for regular
meetings are subject to change.
Please see the zoning website at
www.billingscountynd.gov/169/Plan-
ning-Zoning for the most current sched-
ule and to download applications.”
Meeting dates are as follows:
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Thursday, June 17,2021
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Dated at Medora this 29th day of
~ January, 2021.
Stacey Swanson
Zoning Director
(February 4 and 11)
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