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Page 8 July 16, 2009 Dobrowski named to N.D. Business Watch Jennifer Dobrowski, client rela- tions coordinator with Altru Health Foundation, was named to the N.D. Business Watch: 40 under 40 list. This list names the top 40 busi- ness leaders under the age of 40 in North Dakota. Designees were cho- sen based on their community expe- rience, leadership and professional development. Dobrowski has been part of Altru Health Foundation since 2004. As the client relations coordi- nator, she is responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of all the donor fund- raising programs and services of Altru Health Foundation. Additionally, she is responsible for the foundation's public relations and communications with donors. Dobrowski is involved in her community and is a member of Reynolds Community Betterment, Valley Officials Association, North Dakota Professional Jennifer Dobrowski Communicators, National Federation of Press Women, Association for Healthcare Philanthropy and both the Great Grand Forks and North Dakota Young Professionals organizations.  She is the daughter of Rob and Jeri Dobrowski and granddaughter of Joe and Teresa Dobrowski, Wibaux, Mont. Writer (Continued from Page 1) said. Some newspaper ads hocked remedies for diabetes and "sick headaches." Ads expressed cus- tomers' concerns that their prod- ucts were pure. A baby's cough medicine was said to be "free from opiates" and cheap baking powder could be unhealthy to use, another ad said. Customers were supposed to buy only brand names. Shoes at The Pioneer Store ranged from $3.50 to $4. Suits sold for $9.75 and pants for $1.29. Land prices were around $17 to $27 per acre. The newspaper carried stories of tragedies - such as a murder in Billings, Mont., and the sudden death of N.D. Sen. Martin Johnson in Fargo, who was said to have died of an ailment known as Bright's disease. But what seems to stand out - at least in advertis- ing - are the words "gigantic," "big" and "new." One columnist included a joke particularly aimed at Beach. "A man died," the columnist wrote. "The very first day in heaven he wanted to go sight-see- ing, so an angel guide was given to him. Before long he saw a num- ber of persons, each drawing a ball and chain. 'How is this?' he asked the angel. 'Isn't this heav- en?' The angel smiled and replied: 'Why, these are not bad men, but they came here from Beach, N.D., and we have to chain then], or they would go back."" This is ihe second installment in a series preceding Beach's Centennial Celebration & All School Reunion. Don and Rella Abernethy attend- ed the funeral tot Bud Kunick on Friday, July 3, before traveling to Devils Lake to do some fishing. While there, they stayed with Don and Carol Mattern. Don and Rella Abernethy returned home from their fishing trip on Tuesday. On their way home they stopped in Minot to visit with Ted and Bev Trinka, then with their daughter, LaDonna Fallgatter, in Bismarck. Jim and Marj Wyckoff received word that Dean and Lisa Wyckoff, and son Gabe, from Bismarck will be moving to Billings, Mont. We've had a lot of rain this past week, but on Wednesday evening, the area experienced some severe thunderstorms, which involved rain, hail and high winds. Jim Wyckoff reported receiving almost 2 ½ inches of rain at his place. Wednesday evening, Don and Rella Abernethy visited at the Barry and Nancy Schafer home. Thursday, Loretta Tescher stopped in to visit with Don and Rella Abernethy as she returned home from Dickinson. Later that evening, Bob and Sally Abernethy and Billie Van Horn were visitors at the Abernethy home. Afterwards, Bob and Sally drove over to visit with Barry and Nancy Schafer. Irene and Arnold Bakken drove Mary Cook to Dickinson Thursday. to keep a doctor's appointment for Mary. Thought for the week: Always tO; to drive so that your license expires befi)re you dr). Local students who participated in Business Challenge include, back row, from left, Hannah Wegner, Kelcee Dykins, Brooke Davidson and Kaylene Kreitinger, and front row, Miranda Dietz, Destiny Portanova and Allyssa Zook, (Courtesy Photo) llubbard Feeds [nc now makes the decision to creep [eed >mr calves ms 7 wile our zero percent fmancing ofl;er! University research shows calves weigh tip [o 1 l0 pounds more at weaning when fed a balanced calf cwep. Area studenl:s complete Business Challenge Several students from the Beach area completed the 32nd annual Business Challenge on the campus of Dickinson State University from June 2]-26. The following students attend- ed: Alyssa Zook. Destiny Portanova, Kelcee Dykin.s, Brooke Davidson. Hannah Wegner, and Miranda Dietz, all of Beach; and Kaylehe Kreitinger of Golva. These stu- dents were among the 150 partic- ipants who attended the weeklong program, which provides students and educators with a better appre- ciation and understanding of busi- ness and entrepreneurship. Business Challenge is support- ed by community and state Our Quality Creep Feeds: • 5implify weaning • Acclimate calves to feed • Reduce weaning stress • Minimize digestive upsets Get the details on this money-saving offer now at your participating dealer. mm Steffan Feeds, Dickinson , (701) 483-1483 Products a'nd Answers that Work www hubbardfeeds,com donors. The attendees participat- ed in competitions and learned about teamwork, leadership, and setting real-life goals. Participants also gained a better knowledge of North Dakota's economy and became more aware of what North Dakota has to offer. The event provided educators and high school students an opportu- nity to run their own business, write a marketing plan, hear suc- cess stories, and meet some of North Dakota's most influential people. The best coverage of the area's news, sports and community events! You'll find it here! Call 872-3755 to subscribe! m i July 16, 1959: Helbing Grand Opening set The Helbing Chevrolet-Buick Co. of Beach will have a gala two- day grand opening this Friday and Saturday, July 17-18, when they cor- dially invite the public to come in and have free coffee and donuts, and register for the prizes that will be drawn every hour. They will be open until 9 p.m. on Friday evening only. Bob Helbing, the owner, recent- ly bought out the Schultz Chevrolet Co.. taking over the Schultz Chevrolet Co. in May of this year. Old Settlers Picnic planned The annual Old Settlers Picnic will be held this year in conjunction with Beach's Golden Jubilee cele- bration on Sunday, July 26, at the Sentinel Butte picnid grounds. Everyone is invited to attend as: there will be events to please all, ages with various concessions games lor the children and a horse shoe game between Belfield and Sentinel Butte. ,- After attending church services that day, plan to attend the Old Settlers Picnic for a day of fun and. visiting. Many returning pioneers are planning to be there. Premium Barley ........... $3.50 Feed Barley ............... $3.25 Race Horse Oats B .......... $2.50 Race Horse Oats C .......... $2.25 Milling Oats ............... $2.00 Feed Wheat ............... $4.00 Karaoke with Gary & Mary Every Thursday, 8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m. Beach Legion Club Drink Specials & Prizes! Treasure Hunt 2009 Clue 1 Look hi, Look low as down the road you go. Go the extra mile, it will be worthwhile to find the treasure if you dare for the 2009 Golden Valley County Fair. ReSpect the property of others while searching for the treasure COMPUTER & WEB TRICKS Question: When I was younger and taking art classes, we were told that the primary colors were red, yellow, and blue. Recently someone told me that the primary colors are red, blue and green. Why is that? Answer: Primary colors are sets of colors that can be combined to make a useful, large range of colors. Three are often used; for additive combination of colors, as in overlapping projected lights or in a CRT, the primary colors normally used are red, green, and blue, RGB. The exact colors allow a large gamut of colors. Painters have long used three "primary" col- ors, red, yellow, blue, and green to be the four primaries. Because of scientific experi- ments in the 18th century with light and prisms this theory became dogma, despite evidence that these cannot mix all other col- ors, Using RYB as primaries yields a rela- tively small gamut. Television and other video and PC displays are a common example of the use of addi- tive primaries and the RGB color model. Question: I attempted to find the Web site for North Dakota parks but did,a search and found a list of hotels, real estate, and many other places. How can I just get the govern- ment listings? Answer: In your search look for [.gov], pro- nounced "dot-gov," in the domain name. The GOV is restricted to only entities in the United States. The U.S. is the only country that has government-specific domains. If you do a search for any government Web site it wilt almost always have that. Some examples are: http://www.nd.gov https://www.donotcall.gov/ It still works. Question: When I am reading an e-mail or report, then go back to my e-mail I get a Sponsored b, Little Missouri Real Estate Dee Baertsch (701) 872-6080 Joe LaDuke (701) 623-3030 Harvey Trapp (701) 220-9302 Wally Owen (701) 872-6480 Offices in Beach/Medora. Where experienced professionals make a difference. www.littlemissou rilandcompany.com message that l must reconnect. How can I stop getting disconnected? Answer: In the Internet Explorer look for the pull down menu named: Tools, Internet Options, and then Connection, Find the Dial- up Connection Properties and then Click on the Options tab. Find the: "Idle time before hanging up" and change that to NEVER Then press ok. Question: With my old computer I could do e-mails and indent using the Tab key but now I can't. How do I get my e-mail to let me use the Tabs and/or indent? Answer: Very good question. In e-mail pro- grams such as Yahoo and others there is a Rich Text button and a Plain Text button. If you de not see the tool bar for such thing s as Bold, or Font Size you may be using Plain Text and need to click the mouse on Rich Text, That should do it. E-mail your questions to LJ.Cook@yahoo.com Copyright © Jack Cook