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Weekly SUDOKU
by Linda Thistle
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DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: *
Moderate w w Challenging
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ARIES (March 21 tO April
19) The week promises a
calmer aspect. Although
there 17night be some linger-
ing etTects of a recent job
problena, things shonid con-
tinue to ease up. Also expect
a change in a home-based
situation.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) if you feel uneasy about
a colleague's suggestion, it
might be that your wise inner
Taureau guide is alerting yo u
to a potential problem. Step-
ping away could turn out to
be the right thing to do.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
20) A family get-together
opens up new opportunities
fbr renewing ties. It can be
especially efYective in deal-
ing with disagreements that
should have been, but never
were, fully resolved.
CANCER(June 21 to July
22) You might be surprised
at the response you get to a
recent decision. You might
be even more surprised by
the reasons behind it. In any
event, you' il learn something
important.
LEO (July 23 to August 22)
Your aspects tvor resolving
any tensions left over from a
recent incident. You might
want to consider having a
"'clear the air" talk as soon as
you can. A call can lead to a
change 9f plans.
VIRGIE, (A0gtit ' 23 to
September 22) Avoid repeat-
ing yourself, lfyour first few
efforts fail to connect, may-
be it's because you haven't
found the right way to get
your message across. Try
changing your approach.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Good intentions
plus a strong resolve to suc-
teed can take you where you
want to go. Don't give up
just because someone sug-
gests you tnight be pursuing
an impossible cause.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 2 1 ) An unexpect-
ed setback can be a blessing
in disguise. Use it to recheck
your facts and how yoO've
presented them. Meanwhile,
look for ways to expand your
contacts.
SAGITTARIUS (Novem-
ber 22 to December 21 ) You
should finally be seeing a
positive change in a recent
personal situation. However,
an on-the-job matter might
need more attention than you
realized. Stay with it.
CAPRICORN (December
22 to January 19) While you
should be close to complet-
ing an important matter, you
still need to focus on being
focused. But things ease up
in time for weekend fun with
family and friends.
AQUARIUS (January 20
to February 18) A certain
matter might take an unex-
pected turn. Don't simply
accept it; ask for an explana-
tion. What you lean might
be helpful in shifting the
situation around to your ben-
efit.
PISCES (February 19 to
March 201) Projecting a posi-
tive attitude helps restore
calm even When you're con-
fronting some pretty stormy
situations. Stay the course.
The outcome will be well
worth your efforts:
BORN TI-IIS WEEK:
While you enjoy tradition
and stability, you also appre-
ciate the good things that
change can bring.
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Ft)RI)VII.LE-I,ANKIN
Sciiool,
I. GEOGRAPHY: What
two nations lie directly north
of the Gulf of Oman?
2. U.S. STATES: Which
state's name is Spanish for
"snow clad"? "
3. MOVIES: What was
the name of the Volkswagen
made famous in "The Love
Bug"?
4. FAMOUS PEOPLE:
What abolitionist was the
first black woman to win a
court case against a white
man for illegally selling her
son as a slave?
5. LITERATURE: In what
book did the characters
Tweedledum and Twee-
dledee first appear?
6. LANGUAGE: What's
another word for a plebi-
scite?
7. HISTORY: How much
did the United States pay
Russia for the Alaskan terri-
tory in 1867?
8. MUSIC: Who wrote
"The Theme from Shaft"?
9. GAMES: Which chess
piece looks like a castle
tower?
10. U.S. PRESIDENTS:
What was Harry Truman's
home state?
Answers
1. lran and Pakistan
2. Nevada
3. Herbie
4. Sojourner Truth
5. "Through the Looking-
Glass"
6. eferendum
7. $7.2 million
8. Isaac tlayes
9. Rook
10. Missouri
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1. Is the Book of Ruth in
the Old or New Testament or
neither?
2. In 2 Kings 13, what
prophet ordered a king to
shoot arrows out of a win-
dow? Paul, Job, Elisha,
DavM
3. How many books of the
Bible (KJV) are only three
letters long when spelled? 0,
1,2,3
4. What prophet saw "the
tents of Cushan in afflic-
tion"? Japheth, Noah, Heze-
kiah, Habaklatk
5. Who said, "Lord,
increase our faith"? Jonah,
Disciples, Moses, Jacob
6. From Joel 2:6, what shall
all faces gather? Sunlight,
Blackness, Fear, Warmth
ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2)
Elisha; 3) 1; 4) Habakkuk;
5) Disciples; 6) Blackness
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CANCER SUPPORT, PARK RIVER
Cancer Support meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month in the din-
ing room.of the Sunrise Apts. Good Samaritan Society - Park River. Everyone
Welcome.
CANCER SUPPORT, GRAFTON
Unity Medical Center's Cancer Support Group will meet in the conference room
at the hospital the first Monday of every month. The Cancer Support Group
will meet at 5 p.m. for one hour. Come and share your story of loss, struggles,
triumphs and tips for coping with cancer with others who are in similar situations
as yours. Support groups are not just for people who have had cancer. Please
contact Jayne at 352-1620 or email at umcjayneb@unitymedcenter.com.
GOOD SAMARITAN AUXILIARY, PARK RIVER
The Good Samaritian Society - Park River Auxiliary will meet at 2:30 p.m. the
fourth Thursday of each month. All interested friends and relatives of the
residents are welcome to attend.
FCHC AUXILIARY MEETING, PARK RIVER
The FCHC Auxiliary meets at 2:30 the second Friday of every month at the
Ambulance building.
MONDAY NIGHT BINGO, EDMORE
Tired of sitting at home? Nothing new to do? Play Bingo every winter Monday
@ Edmore Senior Center on S. Main St. from 7-9 p.m. with 50% proceeds to
the Sr. Ctr. Cards are.cardboard sliders @ $1.00 collected each game. The last
game is, a progressively bigger pot, Black Out. Concessions are baked goods
and hot drinks for a free-will offering.
COMMUNITY CHIOR, PRBC
Like to sing.., then please join us! Rehersals will be Sunday nights from 7-8
p.m. at the PRBC Fireside Room. Easter Cantata to be presented in concert by area
Community Choir Palm Sunday onApril 17 at the Park River Bible Camp Chapel
Register for choir by emailing gbeckrnan@polarcomrn.com or call 284-7597 with
the part you sing (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Rehersals will be sunday nights from
7-8 p.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS
GOOD SAMARITAN USED BOOK SALE, PARK RIVER
STAR Spring Used Book Sale And Lunch at the Good Samaritan Center in Park
Rier will be Thrusday, March 17 from 2-4. Books can be dropped offanytime..
STAMPING SCRAPPING RETREAT, PRBC
Scrapping & Stamping Retreat at the Park River Bible Camp, March 18-20. This
weekend is all about YOU, and what you want to get accomplished. There are big
blocks of time for you to work, visit and laugh. The hope is for the weekend to
be stress-free and full of fun! Arrival time Friday, March 18 at 3:00 p.m, The
retreat erds on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. The e0st for the retreat is $110.00. For more
information, call the camp at 284-6795 or email goprbc@polarcomm com ,
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FIRE DEPARTMENT SUPPER, CRYSTAL
Come to Crystal for the ammal Crystal Fire Department Supper from 5-9.p.m.
Saturday, March 19. Meal of Steak or Chicken along with a numbre of sides is
$25, hot dog kids' meal $5. And have the chance to win Cash Drawings tbr $150,
$100, or $75 along with a nunaber of Door Prizes. Tickets are available from any
Crystal Fireman or business. Deliveries can be arranged. Please buy a ticket or
R.S.V.P. to 657-2346 before March 19 to help us plan the meat order.
BABY SHOWER, DAHLEN
The Baby Shower For Bennett Ryan Ohnstad, son or Nikki & Chris Ohnstad has
been rescheduled for Saturday, March 19 at 10 a.m. at Dahlen Lutheran Church.
Everyone Welcome.
BRIDAL SHOWER, RURAL HOOPLE
Bridal Shower for Wendy Larson (future bride ofAndy Bemtson) will be held on
Sunda, March 20. Open house is 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran Church,
rural Hoople.
PORK LOIN DINNER, LANKIN
St. Joseph's Church, Lankin, Annual Pork Loin dinner, Sunday, March 20
Lankin Legion from l lain - 1:30 PM. Take Outs are available. Call 593-6330.
PARK BOARD COMMUNITY CLASSES, PARK RIVER
"Eliminating STAGEFRIGHT" - EmoEnergetics
3 hour class - Resident $35 / Non Resident $40 / Student $25
Dates: 3/21 6:30p-9:30p Community Room
Registration Deadline: 1 week prior to class
SOCIAL SERVICE BOARD MEETING, GRAFTON
Walsh County Social Service Board will be meeting on Thursday, March 24 at
9:00 a.m. in the Meeting Room as Walsh County Social Services. Persons needing
special accommodations should contact Twila Novak, County Social Service
Director at 352-5105.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST, DAHLEN
The Dahlen Lutheran Church Annual Pancake Breakfast has been set for Sunday,
March 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Dahlen Lutheran Church. Free-will Offering.
Everyone Welcome!
WELCA BAZAAR AUCTION / BAKE SALE, DAHLEN
The Dahlen Lutheran WELCA Ba/aar Auction and Bake Sale has been set for
Saturday, April 9 at 2 p.m. at Dahlen Lutheran Church. Lunch will be served
following the sale. Everyone Welcome!
, PANCAKE BREAKFAST, LANKIN
The Lankin American Legion will be holding a Pancake Breakfast on Sunday,
April 17 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice and coffee will be
served.
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NOTICE OF FILING DEADLINE
Notice is hereby given, That the filing
deadline for a three year term for the Valley
area and a three year term for the Edinburg
area for the Valley-Edinburg Public School
District #118 will be Friday, the 15th day ot
April, 2011 at 4:O0 PM at the Valley-
Edinburg High School Office in Edinburg.
Interested parties may pick up Application
for Nomination and Statement of Interest at
the following locations:
Valley-Edinburg K-4 Elementary, Hoople,
ND, Valley-Edinburg 5-8 Elementary,
Crystal, ND, and Valley-Edinburg High
School, Edinburg, ND
By order of the Valley-Edinburg Public
School Board
A. Eileen Rinds, Business Manager
(March 9, 16, 23, 2011)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given, that the filing
deadline for three school board member
positions for the Fordville-Lankin School
Board of Education District #005, is the 8th
day of April, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. in the
business manager's office at the Fordville-
Lankin School. Two positions are for a three
year term and one position is for a one year
term.
Fordville-Lankin School Board of
Education
Paulette Bosh, Business Manager
(March 2, 2011
March 9, 2011)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
WALSH COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA
In the Matter of the Estate of Verna B.
Johnson, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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 months after the date of
the first publication or mailing of this notice
or said claims will be forever barred. Claims
must be presented to Marjorie Nygard,
7777 121 Drive NE, Edinburg, ND 58227,
Personal Representative of the Estate, or
filed with the Court.
Dated this 24th day of February, 2011.
Marjorie Nygard
Personal Representative
Wes R. Welch, PC
201 Briggs Ave S,
Park River, ND 58270
Attorney for Personal Representative
(March 9, 16, 23, 2011)
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