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Monday, April 26, 2021 Published weekly by the Beulah Beacon & Hazen Star 324 2nd Ave. N.E., Beulah, N.D. 58523 • 873-4381 Vol. 52, No. 8 508, Hazen, N.D. 58545 • 748-2255 Page 2 • The Coal Country Dollar Saver • Monday, April 26, 2021 Paddlefi sh season opens on May 1 North Dakota’s 2021 paddle- is legal in all areas of the snagged paddlefi sh is required tended snag-and-release-only crossing is open to this ex- fi sh season will be held May 1 Yellowstone River in North on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fri- period will be allowed for up tended season. Hours are from and is scheduled through May Dakota and in the area of the days and Saturdays. On these to seven days immediately fol- 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 21. Depending on the overall Missouri River lying west of days, all paddlefi sh caught lowing the early , but Use or possession of gaffs harvest, an early in-season clo- the U.S. Highway 85 bridge to must be kept and tagged im- not to extend beyond May 21. is prohibited on snag-and- sure may occur with a 24-hour the Montana border, excluding mediately. Only snaggers with a current release-only days and during notice by the state Game and that portion from the pipeline Snag-and-release of all pad- season, unused paddlefi sh the extension period. Fish Department. crossing downstream to the dlefi sh is required on Sundays, snagging tag are eligible to Cost of a paddlefi sh tag is Legal snagging hours are upper end of the Lewis and Mondays and Thursdays. participate. Only a limited area $10 for residents and $25.50 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Central Clark Wildlife Management If the paddlefi sh season at the confl uence of the Mis- for non-residents. Lost or Time daily. One tag per snag- Area. closes early because the souri and Yellowstone rivers destroyed tags will not be re- ger will be issued. Snagging Mandatory harvest of all harvest cap is reached, an ex- downstream to the pipeline placed. Scholarship in memory of “Without Advertising Something Terrible Happens John Smith NOTHING!” P. T. Barnum

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John Smith was an avid supporter of agriculture and the cooperative system. He always supported his lo- cal cooperative and devoted many years to the Mercer County Farmers Union and the North Dakota Farmers Union Associations. He passed away in October of 2020. He recognized the future of our cooperative system and agriculture is dependent on technical training to help Now conveniently located on the people be successful. northwest corner of Hwy. 200 and We’ve Farmers Union Oil Company of Beulah & Halliday Hwy. 49 intersection north of Beulah. proudly supports students seeking an education in ag- moved! riculture and would like to honor John Smiths’ legacy of patronizing his cooperative. We will be awarding 701-873-9980 two $500 scholarships to a current senior or student enrolled in college full time (including two & four year NEW ADDRESS: 6105 Hwy. 200 • Beulah, ND 58523 colleges, trade schools or other advanced learning op- portunities) whose parents are patrons of Farmers Union Oil Company of Beulah & BONUS SAVINGS Halliday, and that are planning to pursue an agricultural related degree. It is our hope that these awards will assist in developing careers that enhance the future of rural $50 off • Any repair or maintenance service North Dakota. of $400 or more For an application and additional details please email $100 off • Any repair or maintenance service General Manager Joe Fouhy at [email protected]. of $750 or more $250 off • Any repair or maintenance service of $1,500 or more 1600 Hwy 49 N, Beulah • 873-4363 CENEX 211 E Main St, Halliday • 938-4716 mandatetruckcenter MandateTruckCenter.com STAGE 2 BURN BAN MERCER & OLIVER COUNTY As of March 19, 2021 Mercer & Oliver County will be under a Stage 2 Burn Ban until further notice. RESTRICTIONS: The following acts are prohibited until further notice: • Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fi re of any type, to include pit, burn and/or a campfi re. “Note, this change makes it so no fi res at all are allowed in the County. Cities & State Parks will set restrictions in their jurisdictions as noted in Exemptions below.” • Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site or while stopped in an area at least three (3) feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all fl ammable materials. • Welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open fl ame. • Using an explosive. • Operating motorized vehicles off designated roads and trails. EXEMPTIONS: Persons with a written permit that specifi cally authorizes the otherwise prohibited act. Persons using a device fueled solely by liquid petroleum or LPG fuels that can be turned on and off. Emergency repair of public utilities and railroads. Persons conducting activities in those designated areas where the activity is specifi cally authorized by written posted notice. Any Federal, State or local offi cer or member of an organized rescue or fi refi ghting force in the performance of an offi cial duty. All land within a city boundary is exempted. “Note: All Cities will set their own Fire Ban Rules as they see appropriate.” Welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open fl ame, with extinguishment capabilities immediately accessible. Other exceptions unique to each agency/tribe. AND REMEMBER… $100 Off ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WILLFULLY VIOLATES THIS BURN BAN IS GUILTY OF A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR Ends 05/15 (NDCC 37-17.1-10.1) PUNISHABLE BY A FINE OF UP TO $1500 AND 30 DAYS IN JAIL. THE MERCER & https://get.rejuvenateroofs.com/north-dakota OLIVER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENTS ARE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE CITATIONS TO VIOLATORS. CALL CASEY HOLEN When the Burn Ban is lifted, we are asking that all controlled burns be reported to the Sheriff’s offi ce, 745-3333 (Mercer) 794-3450 (Oliver), when the fi re starts and then another call when the fi re has been extinguished, Thank You! 701-870-2956 The Coal Country Dollar Saver • Monday, April 26, 2021 • Page 3 Build & Protect... It's What We Do! 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We will also have loads of vegetable sets and bulk seed. HEALTHY HAPPENINGS Kolter Karges •701-226-3778 COVID-19 Vaccine www.litt legreensfarms.com Vaccinations are now open to the general public. Information and schedule available on Individuals 18 years of age and older are eligible to Facebook @farmslitt legreens receive their vaccine at Coal Country Community Health Center. If you are interested in receiving the vaccine, call CCCHC to be placed on a wait list. You do not have to be an established patient of CCCHC to be eligible. Cinco de Mammo Join us for our spring mammogram event at Sakakawea Medical Center on Wednesday, May 5th, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Complete your annual mammogram during our event Wild Wittler and be entered to win a door prize and receive a free Carvings and Landscaping gift! Refreshments provided. SMC’s 3D mammography Arial Work We Do: technology offers advanced imaging to help detect Concrete Sawing, Some Concrete, Landscaping, Hydroseeding, Sewer breast cancer early. Call (701) 748-7278 to schedule Systems, Water Lines, Retaining Walls, Soil Conditioning, Property Drainage, your appointment. Laser Grading, Landscape Fabric, Tree Trimming – Removal and Moving, Stump Carving or Removal, Hauling, Rural Water Projects Tobacco Cessation Program o ar Sa er We have: Ready to quit? We can help! Coal Country Community Black Dirt, Fill Sand, Field Stone, Fabric, Waterline, C assi eds Hydrants, Septic Tanks, Drain Field Material Health Center has Tobacco Treatment Specialists Licensed and Insured #53568 - Family owned and operated (TTS) available at each clinic location to help 8 - 8 1 Call for bid 701-880-0159 customize your quit plan and support you along the 8-22 Wade Soland - PO Box 153, Hazen, ND 58545 way. Call your clinic today! Alcohol Awareness Month Alcohol use disorder is a health condition describing someone who has uncontrolled and problematic drinking. Receiving the proper treatment early on can prevent more serious health effects from taking hold. CCCHC offers individual and family therapy for All it takes is one phone call to spruce it up ! substance use and support for maintaining sobriety. Tree trimming and removal Gary and Felicia Ternes Shrub trimming and removal Stump grinding - Trenching Locally owned 701-748-3867 or 701-321-1610 Sakakawea Hazen, ND Fully insured - Free estimates Medical Center Page 4 • The Coal Country Dollar Saver • Monday, April 26, 2021 HHazen’sazen’s CitywideCitywide RummageRummage SaleSale Saturday, May 1st • All times CT

1) 510 8th Ave NE, SMC Hospital Main En- p.m.: Clothing from girls size 10 to women's books & old comic books, magazines - Hotrod, Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.: MULTI-PARTY SALE 43) 917 Antelope Dr, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.: MULTI-PARTY trance: TACO-IN- FUNDAISER 11 medium and boys size 7 to men's, sports cards, model railroad, tractor, Dakota Farmer & more, including kid's clothes 6 mon.-8 yrs., kids toys, SALE: Name brand girls, teen & women's A.M.-UNTIL GONE $5, meal deal $7. Proceeds decor and many more misc. Cherney's. tools - Starrett micrometer, 1000 watt generator play kitchen, home & holiday decor, women's clothing, boys clothes size 2T-3T, patio heater, benefi t Jerome Jabonete going through cancer 13) 705 4th NE, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Household items, (need work), wall decor, photo frames & books, & men's clothes, household items. Juntunen/ smoker and various household misc. DeWitt treatment. Sponsored by friends of Jabonete. some clothing, lots of miscellaneous items, and girls clothes size 3-7, vintage TV electrical parts, Thurow. 44) 1002 Deapolis Dr, Friday, 4-7 p.m. & Saturday 2) 401 4th Ave NE, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.: TWO-PARTY some lumber. Scott Duma. hunting - goose, Ertl toys - John Deere & Cater- 30) 421 7th Ave NE, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Misc. items, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.: Kids clothes, girls 4T-5T, boys SALE: Stepladders, porta-potty, refrigerator, 14) 1004 Otter Creek Loop (by Krause's Market), pillar and much more. Barb DeWitt women's, childrens, men's clothing, toys. 2T-4T, high chair, crib, household appliances, shelving, cabinets, games, women's cloth- Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. & Saturday 8 a.m.-12: 20) 1002 Sunrise Drive, 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m.: Every- Something for everyone. Mickelsen/Schwab. home decor, mobility scooter with camera. ing, two air hockey tables, end tables (new), WE MOVED! Dressers, chest, night stand, things a $1 unless otherwise marked. Clothing, 31) 315 6th Ave NW, Friday 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. & Cook/Gress. books, crafting supplies, dress form large. golf clubs, patio table, furniture, toys, home household, kids gone downsizing. Olson. Saturday 8 a.m.-2 p.m.: Furniture, tools, Lego 45) 322 6th Ave NW, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.: DOWN SIZ- Retterath/Adolf. decor, stroller, clothes - infant to men's and 21) 315 8th Ave NW, Friday, 12-5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 sets, jewelry, name brand clothing, pfl uger bait ING!! His and her, house and garage, books, 3) 774 Hwy 2005, turn North off Hwy 200 by women's, shoes, elliptical, kitchen items, queen a.m.-4 p.m.: HUGE GARAGE SALE: We have caster rod/reel, sewing items, games, comforter holiday, household, shower curtain, girls size crossroads intersection) Friday, 9 a.m.-6 box spring, cube shelf and chair. Langowski/ a ton of home decor, wall hangings, clothes XL set, younique, home decor. Foster. 4/5, 6/6x & 7, ladies and mens. Wegner. p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.: Goose decoys, Fitzgerald. to 3X ladies shoes, boots and sandals size 10, 32) Peace Lutheran Church, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Some- 46) 929 Elbowoods Drive, Friday 4-7 p.m. & decoy trailer, children to adult clothing & acces- 15) 101 4th Ave SW (across from Catholic 2 sets of ice armour bibs and jackets, writing thing for everyone. No prices - all donations Saturday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.: SOMETHING FOR sories, misc treasures and great deals. Heupel. Church), Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. & Saturday, 9 desk, 30 gallon Redwing crock, Victroia music for Alaska Missions and PLC Youth Program. EVERYONE! Kids and adult clothes, power 4) 5014 Hwy 200, 2 1/2 miles east of Hazen, a.m.-5 p.m.: VCR & movies, pressure canner box, vantage trolling motor 101# 30V, Patriot Lunch available. wheels, toys, outdoor playhouse, kitchen and Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.: and , Tonka construction trucks, 16K fi fth wheel hitch. Carters 33) 1008 Elbowoods Dr., 7 a.m.-3 p.m.: Corner household items, miter saw, kitchen table and THREE-PARTY RUMMAGE SALE: Winkler's travel games, books, household, free stuff, 22) 101 1st St SW, Friday 3-7 p.m. & Saturday 9 desk, Armoire, fi le cabnet, cordless weed eater, chairs, and patio set. Sailer. Wood Carving will have carving. Lots of crafts coffee tables, trailer jacks, timers, Hazen Bison a.m.-2 p.m.; Western paperbacks, other books, household and holiday decor, young boys, 47) 34 E Main St, (back room of D'Andreas), and clothes. Lee/Neuberger/Winkler. shirts. Maxine Benjamin/Jocelyn Sevre. holiday decorations, kitchen items, jewelry, baby misses and women's clothing. Hushka. Friday 4-7 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.: 5) 625 Cty 27, 1 mile North of Hub, Friday & 16) 1101 Sunrise Drive, Sneak Peek Thurday, and childrens clothing, some adult clothes. Toys, 34) 1000 Center Dr., 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.: Boys Restaurant supplies, household decor, kids Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. : 5 PARTY GARAGE April 29 6-8 p.m., Friday, April 20 noon-8 double stroller, small pet carrier, 1950's waterfall 18 m-3T clothing, stroller w/car seat, dorm size clothes - girls 5-7 and newborn-3 months, boys SALE. Lots of girls/women's clothes size 8-2XL, p.m. & Saturday, May 1 9 a.m.-4 p.m.: MARK design bed and dresser with mirror, full size (no refrig, TV, decor adult clothing, books, shoes 10-12, dog training, old windows, fl uorescent all new or hardly worn, shorts, pants, dresses THIS SALE AT THE TOP OF YOUR LIST! 6 1/2' mattress or spring), king size bed (no mattress sm, push mower and more. Kjos. lighting. D'Andreas. shirts, men's sizes med-2XL, 2 new mens hot , 12 complete shop lights, lawn mower, or spring), old wind-up phonograph - needs 35) 51 Hwy 200 S 7 miles N of the crossroads, 48) 418 1st Ave NW, 9 a.m.-noon: Small household suits, like new elliptical bike, many kitchen and hand-crafted wooded toybox, Black Hills gold work, with 33 1/3 RPM records. Half price Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.: Kids outside toys, boys items, furniture, holiday decor and misc clothes. household items. Rahn/Pfl iger/Schwab. ring & necklace, like new 200C Pfaff sewing/ Saturday afternoon. Ballenskys (745-3258). 4-7 & girls toddler clothes highchair & much Mettler 6) 713 4th St NE, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.: Quilts, quilting embroidery machine, sew steady table, summer 23) 505 3rd St NW, Friday, 1-7 p.m.; Saturday more. Suelzle. 49) 307 5th NW, FRIDAY ONLY 8 a.m.-7 p.m.: Girl's material, table runners and wall hangings, lots items, water sports tubes, men's left-handed golf 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Tons of home decor, seasonal 36) 500 7th NE, Friday, 3-9 p.m. & Saturday, 10 clothing 14/16, women's clothing S-L (Nike, UA, of jewelry, 2 cooler tables for patio or garage clubs, coolers, tackle box & fl ower pots, kitchen decor, clothing women's XS-XL, men's L-XL, a.m.- 9 p.m.: Poster Sale, $1-$5. Cinema Flix. Pink, Hollister) and plus sizes. Men's XXL, lots and 1 patio bench, lots of miscellaneous items. stuff, steam vac, dehydrator, Diane china, wine misc household, dishes, bedding. All items in 37) 508 4th Ave NW: Basketball stand, golf clubs, of shoes, Minecraft and Lego Friends Lego Kamm 748-5979 goblets, Tupperware, furniture - couch, table, great condition many are new! Carter. tabletop foosball, garage door opener, window sets, battery operated scooters, household 7) 819 Mannhaven St, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: MOVING loceseat, TV stands, double bed, mirrored 24) 1049 2nd Ave NW (garage in the alley), AC, light fi xtures, tables, cameras, kitchen ap- items. Erhardt. SALE, EVERYTHING MUST GO. Women's dressers, Wall & Christmas decor, knick knacks, Friday 2-5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.: pliances, DVD's, books, Christmas decorations, 50) 5165 Rodeo Drive, Friday 4-7 p.m. & Satur- and men's clothing, shoes, household items, homco collectibles, stuffed animals, DVD's, MULTI-PARTY SALE: Fisher Price toys, bouncy misc. Rothe day 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: MULTI-PARTY GARAGE books, pet items, records, stereo, yard tools books, puzzles & games, name brand men's & horse, furniture, name brand clothes and lots 38) Roshau Quonset ( 1 1/2 block SW of Hazen SALE: Lots of kids clothes in varying sizes and ect. Liz Krause Residence. women's coats & clothing - L, XL & XXL. Shoe more. Quast. Post Offi ce), Friday 12-7 p.m. & Saturday 8 up to 14 both boys and girls, lots of toys, lots 8) 317 3rd Ave NW, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Furniture rack & women's tennis shoes 8 1/2 & 9 and lots 25) 317 5th St. NW, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: 4 PARTY: a.m.-3 p.m.: Clothing: teen boys & girls to adult of books, bookshelves, Thomas the Train, (including china hutch, end tables, rocker and of miscellaneous. Early inquiries on large items Household, propane heater, glassware, books, men & women. 2 - resin raised garden beds, gas grill, 5 piece patio set, patio recliners, more), smart TV, computer printers, shower welcome. Barb Finneman/Donna Sorensen. men's & women's clothes. Kapp. 2 - wooden lounge deck chairs, battery operated Adirondack chairs, garage items/tools, kids chair, 4-wheel walker, miscellaneous items. 17) 1017 Center Dr, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.: COMBIN- 26) 513 3rd Ave NW, Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. & Sat- push mower, lots of miscellaneous items. bikes, household misc. Dronen. Wallender's. ING TWO HOUSEHOLDS! Kitchen items, urday 8 a.m.-3 p.m.: EVERYTHING MUST 39) 5255 4th St. SW, on County 26 just West of 51) 301 2nd Ave NE, Friday Noon-4 p.m. & 9) 210 Central Ave, Friday & Saturday 9 a.m.-4 Christmas decorations, patio chairs, exercise GO! You name it, we have it. 6-12 months-2T land fi ll: LOTS OF STUFF! Table and chairs Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.: Air conditioner, p.m.: Miscellaneous household items, Mike equipment, gas lawn trimmer, custom queen boys clothes, toys, home decor, kitchen items, kitchen, office items, printer, decorations, propane pizza maker, large boat anchor, Tons Krause. size headboard, fl oor jack & stands, bedding stove, games, puzzles, books, men's (L-XXL) misc. Tower. of boys & girls clothes size 8/10 to teen, lots of & pillows, tonneau cover for GMC short box, 10) 1019 Beaumont Drive, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.: Roll top and women's (SM-1X) clothes, shoes, jewelry, 40) 105 1st Ave NW (across from IBEW), Friday, shoes, lots of kids books, coolers, bookshelf, adult clothing and lots of misc items. Swanson/ desk, book shelf, dresser set, metal canopy purses, holiday decor, sleeping bag, and so noon-6 p.m. & Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.: STOP household, decor, Weber rotesserie, misc, Murschel bed frame, Lazy Boy recliner, army toys, snow much more. New FABFITFYUN Beauty items. AT OUR SALE! We have furniture, household something for everyone. Wiest. globe collection, home decor, Diary of a Wimpy 18) 613 4th Ave NE, Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. & Leier's. items, toys, clothing, vintage fabrics, antiques, 52) Storage unit #20 by Harlows Bus Depot, Kid book set, war book series, books for all Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: MOVING RUMMAGE 27) 221 1st Ave NW, Friday 5-7 p.m. & Saturday yard items. Lots of new items added. Donna 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Household items, fishing ages! Teen and adult clothing. Something for SALE! Furniture, clothes and many misc items. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Lots of kids stuff, baby to 14 Grunett. poles, lamps, vanity, books, knick knacks, Maas Electric Building. everyone! Heier. clothes, toys, shoes and stuffed animals. Adult 41) 422 7th Ave NE, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.: Tools, wheel- everything really reasonably priced. Minkley 11) 304 6th Ave NW, Friday 5-7 p.m.; Saturday 8 19) 2 miles West of Hazen to County Road 9, 2 clothes, other miscellaneous. Heth. barrow, fridge, table & chairs, bunk beds, misc. 53) 1129 Elbowoods Dr., Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. a.m.-4 p.m.: LARGE RUMMAGE SALE: Boys 1/4 miles North & 1/2 miles West, Friday 2-8 28) 1017 Antelope Drive, Friday, noon-6 p.m.; shop, household and kids' items. Mettler. & Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.: Clothes girls size p.m. & Saturday 8 a.m.-3 p.m.: Collectable and clothes from newborn to 5T, toys and baby ac- Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon: MULTI-PARTY RUM- 42) 1109 Elbowoods Dr., Friday 12-6 p.m. & Sat- 5T-Jr small, ladies S, mens L, bedding, lots antiques - dishes, cream separator, end table cessories, men's western clothes medium to XL, MAGE SALE. Bunk beds, baby items, baby urday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.: MULTI PARTIES: Saddle, of home decor, lamps, bar stools. Hysjulien with Magnavox record, radio & cassette player, lots of miscellaneous household items. Berland. clothes, girls & women's clothing, miscellaneous horse tack, lawn mower, home decor, kids toys, catalogs - JcPenny, Sears & Montgomery Ward, 12) 213 1st St SW, across from the Catholic household items. Cash only. Morrison. craft signs, tools, hamster and acces- ND Centennial belt buckles, football cards, Church, Friday 12-7 p.m. & Saturday 8 a.m.-3 29) 1134 Elbowoods Dr., Friday, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.; sories, ages 8+ Legos and lots of misc. Sayler. 29 39

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Later we hope that habitat across the state. our number gets called A little bit of habitat in Join in the work to end abuse and violence everywherefor the deer tag inin our fa- ourthe right communities! area can have a vorite unit. For most, that large impact. Small acre excitement drops when projects like food plots, they read “your applica- native grass plantings, tion was not drawn.” It’s CRP and nesting cover &HQWHU1' easy to gripe at Game and don’t break the bank and Fish when our name in can be easily implement- the hat doesn’t get drawn, ed across the state with PREVENTION MONTH but what are we as hunt- willing landowners, con- Dakota Central ers doing to increase our servation organizations, Join in the work to end abuse and violence everywhere in our communities! draw odds? and our state and federal Social Services The Game and Fish agencies. Department uses habitat The results will be a To report any suspected child conditions and scien- patchwork of quality hab- Stop in and see us for a quote today. tifi c surveys to measure itat across the state, con- abuse, please call 102 W. Main, Center trends in game popula- necting cover for game, Hwy Dr NE • Hazen • 748-2293 833-958-3500 tions. That scientifi c data and providing better op- PREVENTION MONTH establishes the number portunities for sportsmen 104 West Main Street of animals that can be and women. taken each season while Conservationists often Suite A • Beulah sustaining the population bring up the economic 880-8235 as a whole. 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Our BeulahHazen • Hazen• Beulah • Wilton • Halliday • Halliday • • GlenWilton Ullin conditions, which result State leadership needs 701-748-2255 in reduced game popu- to be strong advocates Beulah 873-4545 www.theunionbank.com lations, which in turn for programs that keep causes limited or poorer existing habitat on the Mahoney & Mahoney odds for hunting opportu- land and need to do a bet- nities in the state’s licens- ter job of promoting the General Practice of Law onovan & Kaffar, PLLP ing system. creation of new habitat John Mahoney & Ann Mahoney The habitat for many in support of our hunting of our game species has Over 50 years of experience traditions. Likewise, hunt- Your local attorneys at law. been declining for sev- ers need to double down Center New Salem eral years. North Dakota on their conservation ac- N. Central Ave., Hazen • www.hazenlaw.com 794-8769 843-7551 has significantly fewer tivities. Hunters can use 701-873-2274 mercerwarc.com acres in the Conservation either their checkbook or To-Go Orders & Curbside Service Reserve Program (CRP) their time, but they need A Better State of Banking than a decade or two ago. to help put more habitat Call ahead • 701.794.9388 Changes in cropping pat- on the ground. Afterall, terns have also reduced habitat is the key that traditional, available unlocks our hunting sea- habitats. sons! Urban sprawl en- John Bradley is the Banking | Insurance | Investments | Realty croaches on areas former- Executive Director of the ly available as habitat. BetterState.com North Dakota Wildlife 6&HQWHU$Y&HQWHU1' And while there are feder- Federation and a Dakota al and state dollars avail- Edge Outdoors contribut- Dakota Properties Hazen School Mercer able for use in maintain- ing writer. City of Hazen of District County Lake Sakakawea Sheriff’s & Hazen Police zen Beulah Stanton Elementary School • 748-6120 -3217 873-4217 745-3245 Middle School • 748-6649 Dept. Department 794-3169 1-800-794-3169 Inventive Ideas High School • 748-2345 Make the most of your advertising. Get your Mercer ideas down on paper Hazen School City of Hazen with the help of District County our creative services staff. Sheriff’s & Hazen Police We’re ready Dept. Department Industrial Park, Center, ND 204 County Road 15, Beulah Bradley Dahl 701-426-1305 to help.

233 | Main Street, Hazen PORTABLE WELDING & REPAIR SERVICES ck us out on Facebook! Agriculture • Construction • Commercial 873-4381 748-2255 Dollar centermachineinc.com en 8 am – 8 pm Daily Industrial Park | Center, ND | 794-8765 Saver Page 8 • The Coal Country Dollar Saver • Monday, April 26, 2021 Flower Her SUNDAY, APRIL 25-12 PM MT-Ron & Mary Ann Anderson-Dickinson- Tractors, Hay/ Farm Equip, Shop, Antiques, Household, Misc- G & G AUCTIONEERS 701-878-4001 www. midwestauctions.com/gandg WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28: Online-Only Auction. Skid Steer, Several Trucks, & More. Loca- With Love This tion: Beulah, ND. Bidding opens Wednesday, April 21, at 5 p.m. and ends April 28 at various times. www.wolffauctioneers.com. MONDAY, MAY 10- 6 PM CT - Sylvia Elder-Hebron Community Center - Hebron, ND- 148.37 acres ABSOLUTE Real Estate w/buildings - G & G AUCTIONEERS- 701-878-4001 Mother’s Day www.midwestauctions.com/gandg SATURDAY, MAY 15-10 AM CT-Diane Carpentier (Late Pat Carpentier)-2052 10th Mother’s Day Special St-Washburn, ND-TractorsFarm Related, Saddles/Tack, Guns, Household, Misc- G & G AUC- TIONEERS 701-878-4001 www.midwestauctions.com/gandg SUNDAY, MAY 16 - 12 PM MT - Shar Mayer & Guests- 3465 114 U Ave - Dickinson, ND- 10% OFF Gun Smithing Liquidation, ATVs, Fish House, Hunting, Shop, Yd/Garden, Household, Misc - G & G AUCTIONEERS 701-878-4001 www.midwestauctions.com/gandg Call in fl ower SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 @ 10 AM CT - Ranch Retirement Auction. Offering: Ranch Related Equipment. Location: 472 73rd Ave SW Golden Valley, ND 58541. Live On Site Auction pot orders w/Online Bidding Powered by Proxibid. Owners: Ron & Jackie Isaak. www.wolffauctioneers. com. Please call 873-2334 SATURDAY, MAY 29-10 AM CT-Michael Frey Est-Mandan-Ant/Collect, Shop, Toys, Trees, Shrubs, THHEE GAARDENRDEN CEENTERNTER Household, Misc- G & G AUCTIONEERS 701-878-4001 www.midwestauctions.com/gandg Annuals & Perennials AT HIIGHGH PLLAINSAINS COONCEPTSNCEPTS, LLCLLC FRIDAY, JUNE 4-10 AM CT- Randy & Jackie Schmidt & Guest Consignors-N of Freeway Greenhouse, Nursery & Garden Center 147-Mandan, ND Tractors, Hay & Farm Equip, Vehicles, Trailers, Campers, Horses, Tack, Misc- Gaylen Sailer • 701-873-2334 1133 59th Ave. SW, Beulah, ND 58523 G & G AUCTIONEERS 701-878-4001 www.midwestauctions.com/gandg SATURDAY, JUNE 5 10 A.M. MT. Schwenk Brothers Offering: Antique Tractors, Farm & Shop Equipment, Other Antiques & Collectibles. Owners: Bernie & Martin Schwenk. Location: 8045 26th St Hebron, ND 58638 (NW of Hebron, ND). Owners: Bernie & Martin Schwenk. www. wolffauctioneers.com. SUNDAY, JUNE 6-11:00 AM MT-Keary Kadrmas Est & Shar Kadrmas-N of Dickinson- Tractors, Vehicles, Ant/Collect, Shop Relates, Guns/Knives, Toys, Misc- G & G AUCTIONEERS SMC & CCCHC SPRING MAMMOGRAM EVENT 701-878-4001 www.midwestauctions.com/gandg SATURDAY, JUNE 12-10 AM CT - Richard J Doll Est- 409 6th St N - New Salem, ND - Vehicle, Motorcycle, Guns, Shop, Building Materials, Yd/Garden, Household, Ant/Collect, Misc - G & G AUCTIONEERS- 701-878-4001 www.midwestauctions.com/gandg SUNDAY, JUNE 13-12:00 PM MT-James Kisse- New Leipzig, ND-ATV, Trailer, JD riding mower, Guns, Ammo, Toys Ant Collectibles- G & G AUCTIONEERS 701-878-4001 http://www. CINCO midwestauctions.com/gandg TUESDAY, JUNE 15TH 10 AM MT Killdeer Farm & Ranch Equipment Auction. Now DE MAMMO Accepting Consignments. Haying & Farming equipment, Heavy Equipment, Tractors, Livestock Handling Equipment, Semi's & Trailers, Titled Vehicles, etc. Please call to consign. 701-870- 9090. Location: Killdeer Rodeo Grounds. www.wolffauctioneers.com. Wednesday, May 5, 2021 Sakakawea Medical Center FRIDAY, JUNE 18TH, 2021 @ 10 AM CT: John Smith Estate Auction. Offering: Farm & Ranch Equipment. Location: 2144 56th Ave SW Beulah, ND 58523. Owner: John Smith Family 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 510 8th Ave NE, Hazen www.wolffauctioneers.com. SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH 10 AM CT Stanley & Charmaine Jaeger Family Farm Equip- ment Auction. Offering: Farm Equipment. Location: 2974 75 ½ Ave. Hebron, ND 58638. Owners: Stanley & Charmaine Jaeger Family. www.wolffauctioneers.com. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2021 @ 10 AM MT: Berger Farm Equipment Auction. Offering: Tractors, Trucks, Shop Items & Misc. Equipment. Location: 5040 77th Ave Hebron, ND 58638. Own- ers: Jake & Jan Berger. www.wolffauctioneers.com. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH 2021 @ 10 AM CT: Professional Contractors Inc. Equipment Reduction Auction. Offering: Construction & Industrial Equipment. Location: 1131 Airport Rd. Bismarck, ND 58504. Owners: Don & Tondi McGuire. www.wolffauctioneers.com. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH @ 10 AM MT: Adams' Antique Tractor Auction. Offering: Antique John Deere Tractors, John Deere Toy Tractors, John Deere Memorabilia & Shop Items. Location: Belfield, ND. Owner: Kenneth Adams

Beulah How to get your sale CITYWIDE listed on the Map RUMMAGE • We will give you a number that Tuesday, coincides with the map for you to Saturday, April 27th post and 2 FREE Garage Sale Signs. SALE • $20 for 25 words (each additional May 8th word is 25¢) Please include time for your rummage sale. Bring your ad to the • Your ad will run in the Beulah Beacon, Beulah Beacon offi ce to Hazen Star, Dollar Saver and Xtra. be included on the Map • Price can be purchased at the (no phone calls please) Beulah Beacon. The Beacon 324 Ave. ND, Beulah • 873-4381• Mon.-Fri: 8:30 a.m.-Noon & 1-5 p.m. The Coal Country Dollar Saver • Monday, April 26, 2021 • Page 9

Send your advertisement into over 7,000 homes and businesses throughout South of Lake Sakakawea Region covered by the Dollar Saver Dollar Saver $9.50 Per column inch Get The Classifi ed Display $8.00 Job Done! For the fi rst twenty words Classifi ed Word Ad 25¢ for each additional word, Place your ads by 5 p.m. Wednesday by calling our offi ces, or send an email to additional weeks or Buy • Sell • Farm • Rent • Hire 1/2 price of original ad beaconoffi [email protected] • 873-4381 or staroffi [email protected] • 748-2255 ANNOUNCEMENTS FARM RELATED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT TURTLE LAKE WEIGH STATION We have the CUSTOM FERTILIZER SPREADING ZAP APARTMENTS: Electricity, water and Potential Office Space or More following ship dates scheduled to ship cows and with 4375 IH floater, 70' boom, auto trash included. Furnished or unfurnished. bulls. Monday, April 19th, and Monday, May 3rd. steering, $4.50/acre. Will supply fertilizer Free Wi-Fi. Off street parking. Laundry fa- Have them there by 11 a.m. Call Darin @ 701- or use your fertilizer. Will travel. $450/ton cilities on site. Call (701) 948-2292. 315-0144 with any questions. for urhea, $680/ton for map. Call Jason. 33-tfn-ch Community meal free to the public, 1st 701-870-0415. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT IN HAZEN: Wednesday of every month, serving from 5-6 Grunett Rentals, 870-6214. p.m. at Immanuel Baptist Church, 400 Sunny BULK FUEL sale and delivery. Premium 9d-tfnc Dr., Beulah. Clear #2 fuel, $280/gallon; Premium Dyed Motel and Apartment for rent. 1 & 2 bedroom #2 fuel, $235/gallon. Call for current pric- furnished apartments for rent. Utilities included. BUSINESS SERVICES ing. Call Jason, 701-870-0415. Laundry facilities available. Monthly rates 1345-square-foot Commercial Property Available I HAUL AWAY broken vehicles & scrap metals, available. Starting at $550.00. Call 701-348- for lease at 104 12th Ave. NE, Hazen for FREE! Cash for some. 833-2884. U call, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3630. Located in Glen Ullin Broken Spoke I haul. Motel & Apartments. Currently a beauty salon 29-tfn-nc FOR SALE: 2014 Sundance travel trailer, FOR RENT IN HAZEN: Nice clean duplex with 28 foot, 3 slides, 2 awnings, fireplace, single car garage. Three bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath. CONTACT BUSTER LANGOWSKI FARM RELATED queen size bed. 701-870-5201. Call 870-0954. 4d-tfnc HAZEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT @ 701-870-2253 PINNACLE STAIR LIFTS by Harmar HAY FOR SALE: 1st & 2nd cutting. Alfalfa OR E-MAIL: [email protected] IF INTERESTED IN MORE DETAILS also mixed hay and oat hay. Bales are net bought at Great Plains Rehab. 2 chair lifts RUMMAGE SALE wrapped. Will load Ron Issak 701-891- for split level house. $2,500 Located in 9999. Beulah 701-337-5774. Please leave mes- MULTI-PARTY/MOVING SALE: Snow- HELP WANTED sage. blower, love seat, toddler bed, table, desk, LOOKING FOR PASTURE TO RENT in or 1959 FORD CUSTOM, 4 door, V-8, 3 strollers, household items, books, canning SUMMER HELP WANTED around Mercer, Morton or Oliver county. speed stick with overdrive, 71,000 miles, jars, womens, mens, girl & boy clothes Please call Greg at 701-843-8010 and runs and wheels drive complete car. Clear and daycare items. 401 1st Ave NE, Beu- The City of Beulah is accepting 701-226-1782. title. $15,000 cash 701-516-7553. lah, April 15-16 8 a.m.-7:30 & April 17th 8 applications for Summer Employment. a.m.-3 p.m. TRAILER FOR RENT: Hopper bottom flat- Responsibilities include: bed with hay racks, goosenecks with or without racks. Call for prices. Call Jason, MISCELLANEOUS General labor, mowing and weed trimming, assisting City 701-870-0415. WHITE PAPER TABLE COVER AND Street Crew, and assisting Water Treatment Plant Crew. CUSTOM PLANTING with 1770 no-till PLASTIC TABLE COVER: For weddings, John Deere planter, liquid fertilizer. $18/ anniversaries, and social events. Paper Individuals must have a valid driver’s license acre. Will travel. Call Jason, 701-870- table covers, 40"x300' rolls and plastic table and be 17 years of age or older. 0415. covers 40"x150'. Plastic table covers avail- Dollar Saver Starting wage is $12 per hour. Flexible schedule with full and able in many colors not in stock, but can be part-time positions available. CUSTOM SPRAYING with 4930 John ordered. Available at Hazen Star, 748-2255 classifi eds ... Deere sprayers 121', auto steering, swath and Beulah Beacon, 873-4381. 49-tfn-nc Applications may be picked up at Beulah control, 15" spacing, $5 an acre. Will sup- ... We’ve got ply chemicals or use your chemicals. Will THIS NEWSPAPER offers free job wanted City Hall or can be found at www.beulahnd.org. travel. Call Jason, 701-870-0415. ads to anyone seeking employment at a what you local or area business. Please list your job need! City of Beulah CUSTOM FEEDLOT cleaning and spread- skills or the type of work you are seeking. PO Box 910 • 120 Central Ave N ing. Truck mounted spreaders, vertical A free ad of up to 25 words may be printed Beulah, North Dakota 58523 beaters w/GPS and scale. $40 per load, up to a month in this newspaper. Mail your 873-4381 plus mileage. Will travel. Call Jason, 701- ad to Beulah Beacon, 324 2nd Ave. NE, 748-2255 870-0415. Beulah, ND 58523 or Hazen Star, Box 508, Hazen, ND 58545. Or email it to Beaconof- CUSTOM SEEDING with John Deere no- [email protected] or Hazensales@bh- till and a flexi coil minimum till, $18/acre. gnews.com. Will travel. Call Jason, 701-870-0415. 19-tfn-nc HELP WANTED

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City of Beulah Oliver County Beulah Mercer-Oliver Sheriff’s Police Department Department 794-3450 911 873-5252 City of Hazen Hazen Police Department 748-2414 Page 12 • The Coal Country Dollar Saver • Monday, April 26, 2021 • Clean Your Yard • Clean Around Buildings • Clean Out Your Garage & Basement

City clean-up week is the perfect opportunity to bring your property Let’s Keep Hazen into compliance with City Ordinances relating to Public Nuisances. Clean & Green City Ordinance Chapter XII states: Nuisance Defi nition - A nuisance consists in unlawfully doing an act or omitting to perform a duty, which act or omission: 1. Annoys, injures, or endangers the comfort, repose, health, or safety of others; 2. Off ends decency; 3. Unlawfully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct, or renders dangerous for passage, any public park, street, or highway; or 4. In any way renders other person insecure in life or in the use of property. May 3-7 Public Nuisance - A Public Nuisance is a nuisance which at the same time aff ects the entire community of Hazen or a neighborhood or any considerable number of person, although the extend of the annoy- ance or damage infl icted upon individuals may be unequal. Remedies – The remedies against a public nuisance are: 1. Bringing a criminal action before a district judge; 2. A civil action; or 3. Abatement EXAMPLES OF FREE PICKUP: Example of Nuisances – 11 – Unsheltered storage of old, used, stripped, junked and other automo- biles not in good, safe operating condition, and of any other vehicles, machinery, implements and/ • Normal household items or equipment and personal property of any kinds which is no longer safely usable for the purpose for which it was manufactured for a period of thirty (30) days or more (except in a licensed junk yard) within the city, and any motor vehicle, animal and article of personal property which constitutes • Wood products ~ sorted and separated an obstruction to, hazard or detriment to public traffi c, snow removal operations, public safety and public health and morals or which may be abandoned or unclaimed within this City is hereby declared from regular garbage to be a nuisance and dangerous to public safety and must be abated in the manner prescribed in this article. For purposes of this provision, “abandoned” means a motor vehicle that has remained for a • Discarded furniture • Carpet period of more than ten (10) days on public property illegally or lacking vital component parts or has remained for a period of more than ten (10) days on private property without consent of the person in control of such property or in an inoperable condition such that is has no potential for further use • White Wear (Washers, dryers, stoves, consistent with its useful functions unless it is kept in an enclosed garage or storage building. dishwashers, water heaters) LANDFILL HOURS Residents are encouraged to clean up their Mon. thru Fri...... 8 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. nuisance/junk vehicles. The city will be willing to assist with this process during clean-up week. After clean-up, the • Not Open On Saturdays city will be enforcing ordinances and issuing citations. • Loads are required to be covered when hauling to landfi ll. Loads should also be sorted for your own convenience. • For Hazen residents only. ID may be required. YOU WILL BE BILLED A DISPOSAL FEE WITH YOUR CITY UTILITY Garbage routes will run as usual BILL FOR THE FOLLOWING: Have clean-up items and regular trash out Refrigerators/freezers, dehumidifi ers, by 6 a.m. the day before your regular day. air conditioners ...... $17.00 ea. • NO Call Necessary to City Hall TIRES • Have items sorted at curb. Automobile & Pickup Tires ...... $4/tire • Household, wood, steel and inert items Tires Over 16.5” ...... $10/tire need to be sorted at your regular garbage Tractor Tires ...... $25/tire pickup areas. If not sorted, it will not get picked up. NOT ACCEPTED AT LANDFILL TREE AND GRASS DISPOSAL • Car batteries • Motor oil • Liquid paint Site located north of Cenex Discarding any other items at this site is a • Flammables such as paint thinner VIOLATION of City Ordinance • Tree branches • Grass clippings, etc. and subject up to a $1,000 fi ne. VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED For Landfi ll questions call 748-5839 No Shingles • No Commercial Accounts - Only Residential Customers.