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September 5, 2013 Golden Valley News Page 3 ! DAYTON, Ohio -- One of the U.S. Air Force's first Learjet C-21A aircraft landed at the National Museum Aug. 28, 2013. (U.S. Air Force photo by Don Popp) jet from N.D. Guard 0 IS ON THE DIAL 9-1-1 U .... M SStON: LIFELINE~ DAYTON, Ohio - One of the U.S. Air Force's first C-21A air- craft landed at the National Mu- seum of the U.S. Air Force on Wednesday, Aug. 28. The Learjet (now Bombardier Aerospace) C-21A twin turbofan- engine aircraft was the military version of the Learjet 35A business jet. It provided airlift for eight pas- sengers and more than 3,000 pounds of cargo, and it could trans- "port one litter patient or five am- bulatory patients during aeromedical evacuations. The small size of the aircraft allowed quick and cost effective travel. "The addition of the C-21 gives us the opportunity to better inter- pret the diversity of the Air Force's airlift mission;'' said Lt. Gem (Ret.)° Jack Hudson, mu &ifii di= r~ctor. ~The popular alrhffimage is heavy-lift large' cargo aircraft', like the C-5 or C-17, but the C-21 rep- resents the other end of the mission spectrum. We're excited to see this C-21 starting a new career at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force." ' This C-21A (S/N 84-0064) was one of the first three of more than 80 aircraft delivered to the Air Force. It deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, C-21s delivered the Air Tasking Orders to units lacking the ability to receive these daily orders electronically. This aircraft was last assigned opera- t(r( f DAYTON, Ohio -- One of the U.S. Air Force's first Learjet C-21A aircraft landed at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on Aug. 28, 2013. Pictured here are pilot Col. Kent Olson (left), com- mander of the 119th Wing of the North Dakota Air National Guard, and co-pilot Col. Brad Derrig, vice commander of the 119th Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Don Popp) tionally to the North Dakota Air DakotaAir National Guard. National Guard. According to Olson, during Col. Kent Olson, commander of the 119th Wing, North Dakota Air National Guard, piloted the aircraft during its final flight. Col. Brad Derrig, vice commander of the ll9th Wing, was the co-pilot, and Lt. Col. Jerrad Krupp, commander of the 177th Airlift Squadron, also was on board. It was a bittersweet moment for the crew, as it was the last manned flight for the North HOW TO SHARE YOUR VIEWS We welcome letters to the editor concerning issues of area interest or regarding stories and editorials that have been published. Letters should be limited to 400 words. Guest columns or opinion-editorials longer in length are also welcome. A writer can have only .one letter Or column regarding the same subject published in a 30-day time period, unless the writer is responding to a new aspect of an issue that has been raised. Letters End columns are a way to encourage public discussion. Thank-you letters and invitations cannot be published as letters to the editor, but can be formatted as advertisements. Please include your name, address and phone number on your letter or column so that we can contact you. Your address and phone number will not be published. Golden Valley News/Billings County Pioneer, P.O. Box 156, Beach, N.D. 58621; goldenandbillings@gmail.com "Insurance nc. 110 • Term Life Insurance • Universal Life Insurance Fixed Annuities • Index Annuities .... IRAs • L0ng-Term Care Ins. Bruce Ross Central Ave. South, Beach, ND (701) 872-4461 (office) (Across from Bank of the West) (701) 872-3075 (home) 281 E. Main Beach, ND 701-872-4362 Pull Tabs Bingo Black Jack Nancy Goodale, $50, 8-9 Renae Smith & Jackie Farstveet, $25 each, 8-16 New Happy Hour: 5:30 - 6 30 p.m., Mondays thru Thursdays. Karaoke" 9 p.m. to closing, first Saturday of every month Bingo: the social event of the week! Friday at 6 p.m. ! Join us! Hours: Mort. - Fri. 3 p.m. - 1 p.m.; Sat. 1 p.m. - 1 a.m. of the U.S. Air Force on d to museum more than 66 years of flying mis- sions, the Happy Hooligans have earned awards and distinctions that set it above all other Air National Guard units. It's an honor to have this aircraft, and their part of its legacy, on display at the museum. "It's only appropriate that the last C-21 flight from our base will be a first for the National Museum of the Air Force as it expands its collection to include this airframe," Olson said. "Since beginning our C-21 mission in 2007, our main- tainers have kept the aircraft in the best condition imaginable as our pilots logged more Joint Opera- tional Support Airlift Center mis- sions and flying hours with it than other units around the country." The aircraft will be initially dis- played outdoOrs in the museum's Air Park this fall. " Youth waterfowl is Septem 14 and 15 North Dakota's two-day youth need a federal duck stamp. waterfowl season is September 14 Hunters who purchase a license and 15. Legally licensed resident through the North Dakota Game and nonresident youth waterfowl and Fish Department can easily get hunters age 15 and younger may HIP certified. Otherwise, hunters hunt ducks, geese, coots and mer- must call (888) 634-4798, or log on gansers statewide, to the Game and Fish website at The daily bag limit and species gf.nd.gov, and record the HIP num- restrictions for the youth season bey on their fishing, hunting and are the same as for regular duck furbearer certificate. and goose seasons. Shooting hours for the youth Resident and qualifying nonres- waterfowl season are one-half hour ident youth waterfowl hunters must before sunrise to sunset. An adult possess a general game and habitat at least 18 years of age must ac- license and a fishing, hunting and company the resident youth hunter furbearer certificate. Nonresidents into the field, and a licensed adult from states that do not provide a re- is required to accompany a nonres- ciprocal licensing agreement for ident youth hunter. The two-day North Dakota residents must pur- weekend hunt does not count chase the entire nonresident water- against a nonresident adult fowl license package, hunter's 14-day regular season wa- In addition, all youth hunters terfowl dates. must be Harvest Information Pro- An adult may not hunt ducks, gram certified, and youth ages 12 coots or mergansers, but can hunt and older need to have passed a Canada geese outside the Missouri certified hunter education course. River Zone. An early Canada Hunters age 15 and younger do not goose season license is required. Put Your/Honey I Where Your House local it dependent strengthen our businesses ate t~ community your best value a~d our economy September 6, 7 & 8 ** Ryan Reynolds N BISMARCK - The North Dakota Department of Transporta- tion (NDDOT) is sponsoring a statewide contest for area teens to create a compelling advertisement about seatbelt safety. This will be the fourth annual North Dakota Teen Drivers Traffic Safety Contest encouraging teens to creatively spread positive traffic safety messages in their schools and communities. Contestants are asked to create and produce a 30-second video or design a billboard. The winning video will air on local television stations for a full week and play for a full year at Carmike movie the- aters across the state. The winning billboard will be prominently dis- played throughout North Dakota. NDDOT encourages all stu- dents, ages 14 to 19, who are en- rolled at a North Dakota middle or high school to enter this year's con- test. Entrants may work individu- DDOT offering teen contest ally or in a group of up to five stu- dents. The submission deadline is Sept. 30. Contest rules and registration forms are available at: www.dot.nd.gov. SU Van or Bus Service Billings County Golden Valley County ..Distance of ,160 Miles CALL : ' 701-872-3836 Starting Sept. 1, the Rainbow%N"-- i Club dining room will be closed on Mondays as we start our football season. Stop in and join us for football on our massive big screen, prizes and complimentary snack bar. BELFIELD month '~*~:!~i~!!i!i!i~ ~@iiiii~ii~i St. Peter's Lutheran - LC~I: ~ Belfield Baptist Church ~ Rev. Robert Hlibichuk Rev. Scott Hojnacki Worship Service: Sunday 8 a Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. St. Bernard s Catholic Bible Study: 10 a.m. Rev. Bill Reulle : FAIRFIELD Ukrainian BEACH St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Rev. Dan Berg Mass: Saturday 6:30 p.m. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Golden Valley Manor Chapel Pastor Ron Hudson of Calvary Chapel Sundays: 6:30, Communion, first Sunday in each month St. Paul's Lutheran Church, LCMS 's Rev. Scott Hojnacki Divine Liturgy 8 ~.m. on first, 4 sunday Worship: 10:15 a.m. third a h Sundays Church Sunday School: 11:15 a.m. 10 a.m. on and fourt iSun- Rev. g First Lutheran Church- ELCA idays . iiiI !ii Mass: 8 a.mi Sunday Pastor J.T. Burk Belfieid L~thera~ IELCA ii :i~i:, !il Sunday School: 8:10 a.m. Rev. R~er~i~t~te !! i! ~.'d~ - ELCA h • Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Sc ool (at! ages) 11 a.m. Beach Evangelical Church i~i Sa#n~y i~¢o~i~ 8:30 a.m. ~ay~Schoo~ 3~0 p.m., Wed. a nal Church Saturday: Confessions 3-3 !i !i Mass: 4 p.m Catholic Church Sunday: Confessions 7:30-8:1N a.m. i! :~i' Rev. Taras Miles Mass: 8:30 a.m. 'fl Sun Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on St. John Ukrainian fourth Sundays, Church i 101a.rrL : first, third and fifth Rev. Tar Miies ...... Pastor Ben Baker Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. United Community Church Pastor Warren Maxted Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. These schedules SENTINEL BUTTE Trinity Lutheran Church Pastor J.T. Burk Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. SOUTH HEAR T St. Mary's Catholic Church Rev. Bill Reulle Confessions before Mass Saturday Mass: 4 p.m. TROTTERS Trotters Church 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month WIBA UX United Methodist Church Pastor Ruth McKenzie Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. Calvary Temple, Assembly of God Pastor Reese Stephans Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church - ELCA Pastor J.T. Burk Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Christian Fundamental Church Pastor Jeremy Stradley Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. 221N. MeadeAve. Glendive, MT 59330 406-377-2622 or 1-800-368-2690 are Rev. Roger ~ie~le i ~:~ ~ ~:iii~:, ~hugust only (Located 25 miles southeast of ...... Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Belfield) St. Mary's Catholic Church Sunday Worship: 11:45 a~gn "i i ~Ss: Saturday 4 p.m. first and third Sunday of carla_ unity Center Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home www.silvernale-silhafuneralhome.com 201 South Wibaux St.53 1st Avenue S.E. 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