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Affordany priced homes, land and com-
mercial property. Call Sue Finneman, Re-
altor, 701-527-8159, Home and Land
Company, 269 16th St W, Dickinson, ND,
701-483-6789
www.homeandlandcompanycom.
All of these properties are in Beach unless
otherwise noted.
RESIDENTIAL/LAND
$12,000 Build-ready 9,660 sf corner lot 4th
St 5th Ave SE, Beach, ND.
$17,500 Nearly 14,000 sf lot near HS, 1st
Ave NE.
PRICE REDUCED $17,000 Cute-as-a-
button home, needs craft and care, 471 1st
Ave SE.
$36,000 Home, 2 cabins & 2 trailer
hookups, 125 Grove St, Sentinel Butte.
SOLD--Nice rental or home near Elemen-
tary, Beach.
NEW LISTING $59,000 Sweet 1 3/4 story
home, covered patio and garage, 424 Cen-
tral Ave N.
$74,900 The more the merrier, 4 or 5—bed-
room home, 466 2nd Ave SE.
$75,000 Park-like yard; lovely 2-story
home, 218 4th Ave SE.
$81,000 NEWLY ROOFED 1909 church
for home, B&B or vacation property, 105
3rd Ave SW.
PRICE REDUCED $75,000 3-bed, 2-bath
home, south edge of town, 576 ist Ave SE.
$82,500 Updated 2-bed home, double
garage, new sewer line to street, 489 3rd
Ave SE.
PENDING $119,900 Too many good rea-
sons buy this home, 247 2nd Ave NE.
NEW ROOF $120,000 2-story home, ren—
ovated 3—bed, 2-bath on 14,100 sf lot, 370
2nd St NE.
$130,000 New basement and like-new
main floor, 3-bed, 2—bath, 476 1st ST SE.
NEW LISTING $145,000 No steps in this
well—built 2-bedroom home, large garage,
553 3rd Ave SE.
$149,000 Over 2,400 sf classy home with
giant garage/shop, 341 4th Ave SE.
$179,000 5/6 bedrooms, updated and a
hot tub too, 506 2nd Ave SE.
$190,000 Contemporary refinished home,
3-bed, sunroom, double garage, fenced,
620 1st Ave NE.
PRICE REDUCED $199,000 Beautiful
yard, 5—bed home and large shop/garage,
165 3rd Ave NE
COMMERCIAL
$12,950 Building and lot, Terrell Ave E,
Golva.
$89,900 4-Plex, fully occupied, 2-bed, 1
bth units, 221 1st St SE.
$89,900 4-Plex renovated in 2010, fully oc—
cupied, 14 3rd Ave SE.
$108,000 8,000 sf shop/warehouse indus-
trial building, 117 1st Ave SW.
$725,000 Beach Food Center, turnkey op-
erating business: building, fixtures in-
ventory, 181 N Central Ave. tfn
Western View Apartments, Beach. Two
bedrooms available, all utilities paid, laun-
dry hookups, income based. Call Barbara,
701-872—4102. Non-smoking. Profession—
ally managed by Prairie Homes Manage-
ment, 701 -356-9501, TTY
1-800-366-6888. $200 Walmart Card (with
12 month lease). tfn
HELP WANTED
The Billings/Golden Valley Counties Coun-
cil on Aging (COA) has an opening for a
Transportation Coordinator/Project Man-
ager. The Coordinator schedules trans—
portation for residents of both counties with
a driver and a vehicle. Computer skills are
a necessary component to complete the
ND state and Federal reports as well as
the Department of Transportation reports,
applications, and grants. Coordinator is re-
sponsible for preparing and keeping a
record of maintenance of vehicles and
driver training, finances, and payroll. Indi-
vidual will work with an accounting firm and
COA board. Meetings are every month
with the COA board. Salary is dependent
on experience. For further information con—
tact 701-872-3836.
Mail resume and letter of application by
September 25, 2020 to the following ad-
dress: COA Board/Box 434/Beach, ND
58621. Position is open until filled. tfn
The Golden Valley News is accepting ap-
plications or resumes for fall varsity sports
correspondents to cover Beach High
School volleyball and football. Call (701)
872-3755 for an application, or send a re-
sume to Golden Valley News, PO. Box
156, Beach, ND 58621, or goldenand-
billings@gmail.com. This is a work-from-
home position. TFN
The Billings County Pioneer is accepting
applications or resumes for fall
varsity sports correspondents to cover
Heart River volleyball and football. Call
(701) 872—3755 for an application, or send
a resume to Billings County Pioneer, PO.
Box 156, Beach, ND 58621, or golde—
nandbillings@gmail.com. This is a work-
from-home position. TFN
Beach Cooperative Grain Company is
looking to fill a full-time bookkeeping posi-
tion. Job requirements are answering
phones, helping customers, paying bills,
and writing grain checks. Job includes
group health and dental insurance, life in-
surance, paid vacation, medical leave, and
401(K). If interested, please call our office
at 701-872-3761. tfn
News/Pioneer Classified Ads:
A minimum charge of $7 for 25 words and 10 cents per word thereafter.
Classified
ads for give-away items can be published free of charge.
Deadline for all ads: Noon Friday, preceding publication date.
Phone: 701-872-3755 0 Fax: 701-872-3756 - Email:
goldenandbillings@gmail.com
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HELP WANTED SERVICES
Contractor needed for repairs on Pierre
Wibaux House at the Wibaux County Mu-
seum. Must be licensed, bonded and in-
sured in Montana. Work must be
completed as soon as possible. Contact
the museum, 406-796-9969 or Judy John-
son 701-260-9375. 3-5
The Beach Public School District is seek-
ing applicants for a junior'high girl’s bas-
ketball coach. Pay will be based on
experience. No other benefits. Practice
will begin late mid-October. The deadline
is until filled. Coach will be subject to a
background check. Applications may be
picked up at the Beach High School office.
Contact Mike Zier, Athletic Director. with
any questions. (872-4161 Ext. 1116)
4-5
Central Rural Fire Protection District of
Beach, ND is offering a Skid Unit for sale
by sealed bid. It includes a 250-gallon alu-
minum tank; 18 horse power Briggs en—
gine; HP pump model 3375; two reels with
100-foot one-inch hose each and two high
power guns, battery included. Please mail
in sealed bids with name and phone num-
ber to: CRFPD, Atten: Skid Unit, PO Box
926, Beach ND 58621 by October 7, 2020.
Our meeting will be October 13th, 2020 at
5:15pm MT at the Beach Fire Hall. The
sealed bids will be read by the board. For
more information on this skid unit call Fire
Chief Dan Buchholz at 701-872-6662.
‘ 4-5
SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE SEEKS Asso—
ciate Dentist because of increase in patient
volume. Potential earnings $300K plus. In-
cludes benefits. Email drb@friendlysmiles-
fargo.com
THE CITY OF MCCLUSKY has an imme-
diate opening for the position of a public
works/city maintenance person. Duties in-
clude street sweeping, water meter read-
ing, snow removal and any other city
water/sewer/maintenance issues that
come up. Salary negotiable. Call 701-363-
2345 for information or to obtain an em-
ployment application.
DAYTIME COOK LAKE Region State
College, Devils Lake, Fulltime 10 or 12
month contract, full benefits. Hours are
7:30am 4:00pm Monday-Friday, rotating
weekends. Salary depending on experi-
ence. For more information see our web-
site at lrsc.edu.
ANYONE CAN RUN STATEWIDE with
HELP WANTED ads in all the newspapers
of ND. with the NorthSCAN program!
$160 /25 words / all ND papers. NDNA,
701-223-6397.
Business And Professional Directory
Bennett Houglum
Anmw
All Risk Crop Hail Insurance
211 West Main Street
Ada, MN 56510
16201 Old Highway 10
Sentinel Butte, ND 58654
1 -800-784-2106
houglum@loretel.net
www.federalcrop.net
John Germolus
Wayne Lee
Marisa Carlsrud
This entity is an equal opportunity provider
Your local
telephone company
Serving the Beach,
Golva,
Sentinel Butte Medora
areas
For service please call
1-800-523-5436
FELDMANN
since 1936
701—872—33 17
Licensed Contractor
Backhoe & Other Dirt Work,
Design, Building and Supply,
Concrete, Stone & Brick,
Roofing
Furnace installation
New or remodeling
Building your dreams
through 4 generations!
Beach, ND 58621
Sue
Finnemann
Licensed Real
Estate Agent in
ND. and MT
(701) 483-6789, (701) 527-8159 cell
’or suefinneman
@homeandlandcompany.com
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Vicki Braden, Administrator
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7g4282 or'TTY 800-366-6888
The Golden Valley Manor is a
US Department of HUD facility.
Rental assistance is available to
those who qualify.
Guns II Things
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305 N Merrill Ave.
Glendive, MT
Guns Bought, Sold,
Repaired, and Traded
FFH Licensed
Ernie Huether, Pres.
eh7mm@mcn.net
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Firearms Gun Safes
Smart Wool Ammunition
Reloading Equipment
Gglitiilii
Travis H’auck
Master Electrician
Cell 701-872-6063
Office: 701-872-4083
4131 166th Ave. SW
Beach, ND 58621
CTEIectric@midstate.net.
Licensed in and MT
T vedt
Trucking, Inc.
0 Custom Hauling
0 Grain or Feed
0 Livestock
0 Local & Long
Distance
Roger Tvedt
Wibaux, MT
406-796-2968
CASE ELECTRIC
LLC
(701) 690—7l45
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PO Box 892
Beach. ND 5862]
Residential. Commercial.
Agricultural. Industrial.
and Oil Field
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FREE CONSULTATION! 855-504—4680.
TRAINING
FREE SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
WORKSHOPS offered September 28th
through 30th and October 1st and 2nd.
Visit www.JRECenter.com for registration
details. Call 701—253-4112 for questions.
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BILLING! Become a Medical Office Pro-
fessional online at CTII Get Trained, Certi-
fied ready to work in months! Call
701-929-9679. (M-F 8am-6pm ET)
COMPUTER IT TRAINING PROGRAM!
Train ONLINE to get the skills to become a
Computer & Help Desk Professional now!
Grants and Scholarships available for cer-
tain programs for qualified applicants. Call
CT! for details! 701-929-9679 (M-F 8am-
6pm ET).
REAL ESTATE
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.
LOOKING FOR THE most complete listing
of ND Media? Get the ND Media Guide for
Only $25! Call 701-223-6397, ND News-
paper Association.
ORSE BUYER
HORSE BUYER at BOWMAN Livestock,
October 12: STOCKMANS LIVESTOCK
East barn, Dickinson October 13th: SIT-
TING BULL LIVESTOCK, Williston Octo-
ber 14th: RUGBY LIVESTOCK October
15th. 8a.m.-4p.m. Buying all horses good,
bad, ugly or pretty! Top dollar paid on the
spot! Special interest in riding horses. 612—
839-9568.
AUCTION
AUCTIONS
GUN CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Satur-
day October 17. Visit www.BidOrr.com for.
details or Call Jeff (FFL License Holder at
701-659-3246). Orr Auctioneers Inc. Lic.
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AUTO WANTED
DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Re-
ceive maximum value of write off for your
taxes. Running or not! All conditions ac-
cepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 701-
809-7415.
HEALTH
ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain
freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concen-
trator! No more heavy tanks and refills!
Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxy-
gen Concentrator Store: 701-404-5994.
(24/7)
IHIIIEHI
NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Pub—
lishing will help you self—publish your own
book. FREE author submission kit! Limited
offer! Why wait? Call now: 866-331-7577.
BOY SCOUT COMPENSATION FUND
Anyone that was inappropriately touched
by a Scout leader deserves justice and fi—
nancial compensation! Victims may be el—
igible for a significant cash settlement.
Time to file is limited. Call Now! 844-347-
7225.
WE MAKE IT easy to place an ad in one
or all the North Dakota newspapers. One
order, one bill, one check. We provide the
ad design and tear sheets. Call the North
Dakota Newspaper Association, 701-223-
6397.
DEADLINES
The deadline for
submitted copy and
stories and all ad
orders is noon on
Fridays. Call 872-3755
or e-mail
goldenandbillings
@gmail.com.
Winter is right around the corner
I love autumn, although I usually
get rather nostalgic at this time of
year.
The days are getting shorter aw-
fully fast.
Preparations for winter are mov-
ing along quickly. It’s been a great
year for acorns at our place, and the
squirrels are busy with their hoards
and caches. Many people — our
household included — are frantically
doing end-of—the-summer canning.
The leaves have started changing
color and it’s a joy to see the red of
the sumac shrubs, the orange of our
sugar maples and the wide variety of
yellows that are coming along. The
trees’ roots and stems are packed full
of sugar and starch that will fuel next
year’s growth. That is, if the trees
survive the winter. -
And the vast majority of them will
survive. A few, though, might not
make it. But let’s not worry about
that quite yet.
With the leaves losing their shades
of green, the trees also are bringing
nitrogen back into the branches and
stems. The chemistry behind fall col—
ors is a fascinating story of sugar and
tiny molecules of pigment that cap—
ture and reflect light. The colors de-
velop more fully — brilliantly — when
days are sunny and dry. Cloudy, wet
weather will give us only drab fall
colors.
Believe it or not, many conifers
are shedding their leaves as well. The
older, inner needles of pines, spruces
and arborvitaes are turning yellow or
orange and dropping to the ground.
These needles have been shaded out
and aren’t productive any more, so
the trees are letting them go.
Each fall, I get a phone call or an
email about a “pine tree” that’s los-
ing all of its needles, completely
dying. Usually, the tree is a larch,
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which is a very unique conifer. It’s
deciduous.
Every year, larch trees shed all of
their needles. Every last one. They
turn a bright yellow, providing a
stunning display before they drop to
the ground. And it’s normal. Larch
trees are the exceptions to the rule —
evergreens that are barren in the win-
ter.
It’s a part of the tree’s annual
cycle of life and dormancy, and life
again.
But it doesn’t end there. The trees
and other plants are feeding the
ecosystems around them. The fallen
leaves get broken down by bacteria
and fungi, which are fed on by small
insects and other invertebrates. Those
small insects are eaten by larger in-
sects or perhaps by mice or voles, or
even garter snakes.
And through all those processes,
more nitrogen and other nutrients go
back into the soil, where they’ll be
utilized in next year’s growth. It’s a
fascinating process.
Next spring, the trees will shake
off dormancy, pulling the sugar from
their roots and nitrogen from their
branches and the soil, developing
new green leaves to start the whole
cycle over.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
Now’s the time to slow down and
wait.
ND receives funding for road,
bridge repair after natural disasters
By News/Pioneer Staff
The US. Department of Trans—
portation’s Federal Highway Admin-
istration is providing North Dakota
with $46 million in emergency relief
funding for the repair of roads and
bridges following natural disasters in
the state, a Sept. 29 USDOT an-
nouncement said.
The funds are part of an overall
$574 million funding package under
FHWA’S Emergency Relief program
to help 39 states and Puerto Rico
make repairs to roads and bridges
damaged by storms, floods, and other
unexpected events. In North Dakota,
$8.67 million is for "traditional"
flooding events throughout the state,
by Linda Thistle
and the remainder is for 12 other
projects, apparently mostly in east-
ern North Dakota.
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Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way
that each row across, each column down and
each small 9-box square contains all of the
numbers from one to nine.
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