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VAI,I,EY CITY 'FATE UNIVERSITY
Meals are subject
to change without notice
ADAMs-EDMORE
ELEMENTARY
(ADAMS)
Thurs- B: omelet, toast, sauce L:
turkey n¢xtle soup, assorted
sandwiches, crackers, a "lad, &auce
Fri- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L: taco
salad, corn, shredded cheese,
! lettuce, rice pudding/raisins, fl'uit
A, lon- NO SCItOOL-
Tues- B: French toast, sauce L:
scalloped totatoes w/ham,
cml"ois, dinner rolls, salad, sauce
Wed- B: toast, sauce L: chili,
shredded cheese, crackers,
cinnamon rolls, salad, fnfit
ADAMS- EDMORE
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDMORE)
Served daily: skim milk, salad bar
option, whole wheat products
Thurs- B: scrambled eggs, toast,
peaches L: w.wh. turkey subs
w/leuce, onions, tomatoes,
cheese, baby carrots, potato chips,
applesauce/salad bar
Fri- B: cereal, toast L: tomato soup,
w.wh. grilled cheese sandwiches
baby carrots, crackers, sliced
ormges/salad
Bar
a\\;4on- NO SCHOOL- Ik4ARTIN
LLrlTIER KING DAY
Tues- B: .e,<, cheese omelet,
grapes L: scalloped potatoes
w/ham, cranberlies, romaine
lettuce, w.wh. bread, mandarin
oranges/sakut bar
Wed- B: cereal, toast L: lasagam,
w.wh. breadsticks, corn, sliced
cucumbers, bananas/salad bar
FORDVILLE-LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FORDVILLE)
llilk 8¢ bread are served daily.
Meals are subject to change.
Thurs B: cinnamon rolls, hot
COCOa L: hanlburgers in bun
w/assorted tol,,gfirs, French fries,
w-g. tray, salad bar, t'resh fruit
Fri- B: pancakes, syrup I,: chili
cheese corn fritters w/assorted
toppings, veg. tray, fruit sauce
A,ton- - NO SCIIOOL - NIARTIN
IJ.YlI-1ER KING DAY -
Tucs- B: assorted cereal, loast L:
chicken nuggets, hash browns,
salad bar, fruit sauce
Wed- B: Breakfast burrito L:
vegetable beef soup
w/dumplings, .assorted
sandwiches, cheese slices.
crackers, ve& tray, fresh fruit
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINTO)
Peanut butter and Jelly served at
aH brealasts; milk, peanut butter,
and bread served with aH meals.
Thurs- B: French toast, sausage
links, syrup L: chicken strips, a
gratin potatcs, ve&gies, fruit cups
Fri- B: cereal, toast L: hot ham and
cheese buns, baked potato chips,
green bcan v%-ge, ies, fruit cups
Mort- NO SCHOOL- NARTIN
LLrI'HER KING DAY
Tues- B: pancakes on a stick, toast
L: tater tot casserole, mixed
vegetables, dirmer roll, veggies,
fruit cups
Wed- B: cereal, toast L: chicken
nu&v;ets, French fries, vggies,
fruit cups
PARK RIVER
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
ifflk bread are served daily.
Meals are subject to change.
Thurs- B: pancakes, sausage L:
subs (turkey, ham, and cheese)
baked chips, ,salad bar/fruit
Fri- B: cereal, toast, fruit L:
hambm'ger bar, beans, salad
bar/frtlit
lAon- NO SCHOOL-I&ARTIN
LUTHER KING DAY-
Tues- B: breakfast lx-vkets, fruit L:
spaghetti w/meat sauce/garlic
toast, corn, salad bar/fruit
Wed- B: cereal, toast, fruit L:
polish sausage on a bun, baked
chips, salad bin'/fruit
VALLEY- EDINBURG K-4
(HoOPLE)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Brcad Milk,
Veggie, Dessert served with aH
meals.
Thurs- chicken and gravy,
mashed potatoes, corn, jelly
sandwich, romaine lettuce,
carrots, pineapple
Fri- cheesy brcadsticks, marinara
sauce, steamed carrots, baked
beans, banana
Mon- NO SCttOOL-
Tucs- tomato soup, grillext cheese,
romaine lettuce, carrots,
cucumbers, cantaloupe, sherbet
\\;Ved- WG corn dot, baked beans,
potato variety, catsup, carrots,
mandarin oranges
VALLEY- EDINBURG HIGH
(EDIm.G)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Bread, Milk,
Veggie, Dessert served with aH
meals.
Thurs- turkey & ham subs,
cheese, tomato, onion, lnacaroni
salad, ve&ie bar, fruit
Fri- hmnburger on \\;VGR bun,
pickles, onion, catsup, baked
chips, ve,&qies/fnut bar
Mon- NO SCHOOl, - bAARTIN
LLrITHER KING DAY
Tues- biscnits w/sausage, e&_%
cheese, ve%,gie bin; choc. chip
cookie
WexJ- chicken rice hot dish, fresh
buns, cmTots, veggie bar, tYuit,
choc. puddilkq
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Aggies fall in Grafton
NORTh DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
S
Above: Park River/Fordville-Lankin Aggies
Chad Jelinek fights for a rebound against
Graffon. The Aggies fell to the Spoilers 62-
36 in Grafton. Right: Spoilers Trevor Me-
Martin puts up a jump shot against the Ag-
gies. Trevor scored nine points in the
Spoilers win.
Photo on Front: Spoilers Garek Droog puts
in two of his 12 points in the Spoilers 62-36
win over Park River/Fordville-Lankin.
Photos: Larry Biri
Walsh County Homemakers council
sponsor Academic Scholarship
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- The
Walsh County Homemaker's
Executive Cotmcil announces an
academic scholarship opportu-
nity for graduating area High
School Seniors. This $250
scholarship will be awarded to a
Walsh County resident enrolled
fall semester at an accredited col-
lege or university. Preferred ma-
jors include those from Family
and Consumer Sciences includ-
ing: Apparel and Textiles, Child
Development and Family Sci-
ence, Food and Nutrition, Di-
etetics, Community Nutrition,
Facility Management, Food Sci-
ence, Family and Consumer Set-
. enc¢ Education, aiM. lnterior
Design. However, other majors
are not excluded from applying.
Application must include
completed application form, sub-
mit a picture (for publicity pur-
poses if selected), high school
transcript, copy of the ACT/SAT
score, and a short essay. The ap-
plication and supplemental ma-
terials should be postmarked by
April 1, 2013.
If you have questions or
would like to request a copy of
the application, please contact
Kari Helgoe, NDSU Extension
Agent in Walsh County at 284-
6624. Mail applications to Walsh
County Extension, 101 County
Road 12B, Park River, ND.
MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY
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and Dana Olafson, Brock Olafson,
15, who curls in Graflon, to finish
offthe roster. Owen Sampson also
acts as the coach Ibr the team.
With Ethan as lead or 1 st, Brock
as 2nd, Carl as vice or 3rd, and
Tim as Skip, the boys played seven
gaines against teams from Grand
Forks, Fargo, and all over the state
averaging about three hours a game
to clinch the trophy, the title, and
the chance to advance to nation-
als.
They will be heading to the Jun-
ior National Curling Championship
Jan. 25 through Feb. 2, in Boston
suburb, Wayland, Mass., at the
Broomstones Curling Club.
For those who can't make the
trip, Tim's morn and his biggest
cheerleader, Kori, said that there
would be a webcam set up when
the boys are playing at nationals.
"The link will probably be on
the Broom Stone website or be
found on the United States Curling
Association website," she added.
From Nationals, they have the
chance to advance to Worlds,
which are being held in Sochi, Rus-
sia, the same place that the 2014
Olympic Winter Games will be
held.
Tim credits his passion for the
sport to his runner neighbor, Jim
Rice. Jim, who passed away in
2008, was one of the founders of
the first curling club in Edmore.
Tim said that he "got both me and
my dad into it."
Now, Tim, his sister Sara, and
their dad Mark enjoy spending time
playing the sport that has made a
big impact on their amily.
Tim's strategy in curling is one
that on that works both on and off
the ice:
"Keep calm and know that other
people on your team will help you
get them."
Slaamod namedVCSU Student
Employee of the Month For December
VALLEY CITY, N.D. --
Dustin Slaamod has been se-
lected as Valley City State Uni-
versity Student Employee of the
Month for December 2012.
A 2010 graduate of Park River
High School, Park River ND,
Dustin is a senior at Valley City
State University, Valley City ND
majoring in History.
Dustin's activities at VCSU
include lmprov Club and History
Club.
Dustin works for the Bridges
Program Coordinator as the IVN
room monitor for Dakota Col-
lege-Bottineau classes at VCSU.
Dustin is the son of Gerald
and Lisa Slaamod, Park River
ND.
North Dakota students named
to NDSU dean's list
FARGO, N.D. -- Area North
Dakota students were mnong the
3,101 North Dakota State Univer-
sity students to be placed on the fall
2012 dean's list.
A student must earn a 3.50 grade
point average or higher and be en-
rolled in at least 12 class credits to
qualify.
Students am listed by home-
town. Students' majors also am
listed. The dean's list also can be
found at www.ndsu.edu/registrar.
NDSU is recognized as one of
the nation's top 108 public and
private mliversities by the Carnegie
Commission on Higher Education.
Adams, N.D.
Amanda D. Boe, Interior Design
BreAnna C. Misialek, Family
and Consumer Sciences Edu.
Cavalier, N.D.
Julie M. Ault, Veterinary Tech-
nology
Lindsay A. Behm, Health Edu-
cation
Laura M. Cull, Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Alexander P. Flage, Mechanical
Engineering
Jamie A. Friedt, University Stud-
ies
Bryce S. Kaml, Accounting
Katelyn I. Mack, Marketing
Lillian B. Ratchenski, Respira-
tory Care
Summer R. Schluchtei; Nursing
Crystal, N.D[ ........
Kate M. Whelan, Psychology
Edinburg, N.D.
Kelly D. Gemmill, Sociology
Kyle D. Veum, Accounting
Gilby, N.D.
Brittany J. Korynta, Horticulture
Kaitlin E. Lindsey. Zoology
Grafton, N.D.
Nicollette J. DeSautel, Respira-
tory Care
Megan K. Horter, Zoology
Jared B. Nelson, Crop and Weed
Sciences
William B. Petersen, Agricultutal
Economics
Justin A. Simon, Mechanical
Engineering
Eric T. Torkelson, Zoology
Hamilton, N.D.
Bmnt W. Kemp, Agricultural
Economics
Hoople, N.D.
William R. Klose, General Agri-
culture
Inkster, N.D.
Kacie A. Becker, Nursing
Lakota, N.D.
Kelli M. Dahl, Music
Brooke M. Franzen, Animal
Science
Ashlyn H. Nelson, Zoology
Kendra J. Swenson, Nursing
Lankin, N.D.
Derek W. Pokrzywinski, Civil
Engineering
Michigan, N.D.
Nicole E. Vasichek, Dietetics
Minto, N.D.
Mary E. Zikmund, Zoology
Park River, N.D.
Jordan C. Bmmmond, Zoology
Bernadette M. FmmhoT., Music
Pisek, N.D.
Molly A. Sobolik, Nursing
Park River students earn honors
for fall semester
MINOT, N.D.- Students from
the Park River area have been
nmned to the Minot State Univer-
sity Presdent's List and the Dean's
List for the fall semester.
A total of 396 undergraduate stu-
dents were named to the fhll se-
mester President's List at Minot
State University, according to Pres-
ident David Fuller To be named to
the MSU President's List, students
must earn a grade point average of
at least 3.8 tbr the semester and
complete a minimum of 12 hours of
instruction.
Area students include:
Park River -- Brady Gudgel.
One hundred sixty-nine students
were named to the fall semester Col-
lege of Education and Health Sci-
ences Dean's List at Minot State
University, according to Dean Neil
Nordquist. To be recognized in the
dean's list, students must earn a
grade point average of 3.5 to 3.79
for the semester and complete a
minimtan of l2 hours of instruction.
Area students include:
Park River -- Brenda Watt.
HELP WANTED
CITY OF BOWMAN, ND seekingpart-time
Zoning Administrator. For de:ails see
www.bowmannd.com or call (701) 523-
5421.
TOP PAY FOR RN's, LPN's/LVN's, CNA's,
Med Aides. $2,000 Bonus - Free Gas.
AACO Nursing Agency. Call 1-800-656-
4414 Ext. 10.
LAKES SOCIAL SERVICE District is seek-
ing two Social Worker III positions. Primary
duties are to provide Child Protection Serv-
ices. For information, please go to
www.nd.gov/hrms/jobs/323366079.html
THE ND INDOOR RV Park is seeking an
onsite Property Manager for their 200 unit
Indoor RV Park near Watford City. Appli-
cants must have an extensive and suc-
cessful management background, strong
leadership and communication skills and
have the ability to deliver the highest levels
of customer service. The Manager will be
responsible for all aspects of the Park in-
cluding leasing, rent collection, accounting,
budgeting, management/maintenance of
the property and direct supervision of all
employees (currently four). Competitive
salary, benefits and the availability of an
onsite apartment if needed. Contact Ken
Keller at (847) 331-9497 and/or email your
resume to kkeller@c-kg.com
NEEDED SATELLITE TV TECHS. Valid
Drivers license, must past background and
drug test. Great Pay opportunities home
every night! email travis@northlandnd.com
or text to (701) 400-3474.
PFEIFLE CHEVROLET IS currently seek-
ing a service technician at our Linton loca-
tion. $14-$18/hour plus commission and
BCBS. Contact Don at (701) 254-0142.
MCLEAN COUNTY HIGHWAY Department
will fill one Equipment Operator II position
based in Roseglen, ND. Call (701) 462-
8541 or e-mail Ifoss@nd.gov for more in-
formation.
CLASS A DRIVER to haul crude oil in Willis-
ton Basin area. Clean driving record, tanker
& HAZMAT endorsements, winter driving
experience preferred. Call Bill (701) 527-
7215.
OTR DRIVER WANTED. Class A, clean
driving record. 17 central state operation.
Home weekly depending on location. Pay
based on experience. Benefits. Call Bill
(701) 527-7215.
JOHNSON FARMS TRUCKING - Walhalla,
ND, looking for OTR drivers and owner/op-
erators. Drivers making $60,000+. New
2012 trucks. No northeast runs. Call (800)
437-5349.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BAR/CAFE LOCATED in small east central
North Dakota town. For further information
contact: (701) 769-2472 or (701) 769-2455.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WATFORD CITY COMMERCIAL DEVEL-
OPMENT. Retail, professional office and
restaurant lots in thriving new development
along Main Street. Make your dream a re-
airy! www.WatfordCitySouthPark.com. Brett
(701) 570-9957.
NORTH DAKOTA FARMLAND values are
at all time highs! Contact Kevin Pifer (701)
238-5810 (kpifer@pifers.com) for Free
Farmland Valuation Land Auctions & Farm-
land Management Services.
www. pifers.com
WANTED: MINERAL INTERESTS/Oil &
Gas Leases - Experienced Family Owned
Oil Production & Exploration Co. We'll Help
You Monetize Your Mineral Assets. Send
details to P.O. Box 8946, Denver, CO
80201. MineralAssets@qwestoffice.net,
(877) 754-3111.
"INTRODUCING FREE GUIDE for Mineral
Rights Owners in North Dakota" Helping
You Protect Your Mineral Interests. Maxi-
mize Your Royalty Income. Go to www.Min-
eralRightsCoach.com/free TODAY.
LAND WANTED
LAND WANTED. BUYING crop land, pas-
ture and CRP land, will lease back. Confi-
dential (612) 220-1042. Leave detailed
message.
SEED AND FEED FOR SALE
PROSPER CERTIFIED SEED wheat for
sale. Can purchase bin run or cleaned. Call
Rob Rose (701) 269-1072.
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
STEEL BUILDING BUY LOCAL. Turn Key
Available. 40'x60', 50'x95 °, 80'x165',
100'x300'. Will Build to Suit. Free Quote.
Call John (701) 365-8509 or (800) 741-
9262.
STEEL BUILDINGS. Huge winter discounts
for spring delivery. 50x80, 62x100, 68x120,
68x200, 100x200. Take advantage of tax
deductions. Limited Offer. Call Jim 1-888-
782-7040.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $3997.00 - Make
& save money with your own bandmill - Cut
lumber any dimension. In stock ready to
ship. FREE Info/DVD. www.Norwood-
Sawmills.com (800) 578-1363 Ext. 300N.
ND MEDIA GUIDE: Names, addresses,
phone numbers, e-mails of all ND newspa-
pers, radioFFV stations, specialty publica-
tions. Only $25. ND Newspaper Associa-
tion, (701) 223-6397.
YOU CAN PLACE a 25-word classified
ad--like this one--in every North Dakota
newspaper for only $150. It's easy. Contact
this newspaper for details.
SHOW/AUCTION
RED RIVER VALLEY Coin Show featuring
The North Dakota Bank Note Auction. Jan-
uary 26-27. Best Western Doublewood Inn,
Fargo, ND. www.LYNKNIGHT.com (913)
338-3779.
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