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LaFountain
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Rylan and Beth Yoder, Easton,
Cassian, and Kinley, of Wolford,
had Sunday dinner guests. They
were Beth’s parents, Ward and
Carol Beachy, Sterling Beachy,
Jamie and Julie Beachy and family,
and Leon and Jeanna Beachy,
Tyrese and Alexa. They celebrated
Carol’s Monday birthday with a
picnic.
Kyle and Sara McClammer,
Maxwell, and George, of Indiana,
Indianapolis, arrived at the home of
Sara’s parents, Randy and Kathy ~
Benson, on Sunday. On Monday
the went to the Benson campsite at
Lake Upsilon. Wednesday, Sara
and the boys visited her friend, Bil-
lie (Gefroh) Olson at Hampden.
Thursday morning Kathy, Sara,
Max, and George visited Adam and
April Mawby, of rural Bisbee, and
saw their animals.
Kenny Spaeth, and his daughter,
Sonya Spaeth, of Grand Forks, ar-
rived at the home of Kenny’s niece
and nephew, Joey Wulkowicz and
Pete Solberg, on Saturday. Kenny
and Sonya left Tuesday morning to
return home.
Donna Gaschk, of Bismarck, ar-
rived at the home of her sister,
Marge, and Dale Pederson, on
Tuesday. Wednesday Donna and
Marge’s mother, Betty Haman, of
Rolette, visited her daughters in the
afternoon. Donna prepared supper
for Dale, Marge, Betty, and Ryan
and Jenn Pederson, Ella, Eryn, and
Eli.
Brad Edwardson, of Wahpeton,
and his sons, Brandon, of Fridley,
Minnesota, and Spencer, of Ten-
nessee, visited Peggy Schell, and
Randy and Jeannie Schell, on Sat-
lurday.
Peggy Schell went to Rolette on
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Monday to the home of her cousin,
Kay Heinz. Kay’s sister, Bonnie,
and Ole Teigen, of Cottage Grove,
Minnesota, were house guests of
Kay. The four of then went to the
Memorial Day program at the Me—
morial Hall in Rolette. Following
the meal that was served after-
wards. Peggy, Ole, Bonnie, and
Kay returned to Kay’s house for a
few games of pinochle before
Peggy left for home.
Tuesday Peggy Schell accompa-
nied Judy Boe, of rural Perth, to
Rolette. They visited Bonnie
Teigen and went out for lunch to—
gether. Ole spent the day Visiting
his nephew, Richard, and Nancy
Arstein, Ole and Bonnie left to re-
turn home Tuesday morning.
Judy Boe went to Bottineau on
Wednesday where she met friends
from Mesa, Arizona, Weslaco,
Texas, and Minot and they had
lunch together at the Bakery.
Jodi Anfinson,of Minot, spent
the Memorial Day weekend with
her parents, Curt and Joan Anfin-
son.
Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth
went into Rolette on Friday for
breakfast at Llinda’s.
Saturday Ervin Helmuth picked
up Tom Peterson and they went to
Lakeview Mennonite Church for
the men’s breakfast.
Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth at-
tended Mass in Rolette on Sunday.
Afterwards they drove to Rolla and
had their noon meal at Dairy
Queen.
Monday Ervin and RuthAnn
Helmuth went to Rolette where
RuthAnn took part in the Memorial
Day program at the Rolette Memo-
rial Hall. At the Sacred Heart
Catholic Cemetery after the serv-
ice, RuthAnn assisted with the
placing of the wreath. Ervin and
RuthAnn then joined the veterans,
their families and guests for dinner
back at the Memorial Hall after-
wards.
Tuesday Ervin and RuthAnn
Helmuth went to Rolette for break-
fast at Linda’s. The regulars had a
belated birthday party for RuthAnn
whose birthday was in May.
Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth
were among those at the Cottage in
Rugby for the Graber breakfast on
Wednesday. They came back
through Rolette and had their sen—
ior meals dinner at Linda. Larry
and Rugby Wilkie, of Rolla, joined
them at their table and they had a
good visit.
Klang Benson went to Rugby
last Wednesday and attended the
painting class sponsored by the Vil—
lage Arts Council. Katrina Case
was the instructor.
Dean' and Klang Benson at-
tended the Memorial Day service in
Cando on Monday. That afternoon
Klang went to Wolford for the
“Taps Across America” at 3 pm.
On May 23rd Dianne Johnson,
of rural Rolla, joined her sister,
Darla Armstrong and they went to
Munich School where they at-
tended the eighth grade graduation
of Darla’s grandson, Colton Buch-
weitz. Afterwards the family had
cake at the home of Colton’s other
grandmother, Jan Buchweitz, of
Munich.
Thursday Daniel and Darla
Armstrong were pizza guests of Di-
anne and Kevin Johnson.
Torn Peterson visited Daniel and
Darla Armstrong on Sunday.
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IN NORTH DAKOTA
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Seniors
Lutheran Social Service and Americorps want to ensure
North Dakota Seniors continue active and healthy lifestyles.
lfyou are over 55 and can use help with:
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with, she aimed for the front of the
green but the thick grass grabbed her
club, creating a muffed shot that went
just a few yards.
The fourth shot landed on the
hole’s undulating green, a good 30—
plus feet from the pin. Four putts and
a triple bogey later, LaFountain and
her backers stood stunned and won-
dering if she would recover.
LaFountain answered that ques-
the final hole and the all-state plaque
that she held during the award cere—
mony later in that afternoon.
LaFountain started out the touma—
ment like every player wants to —
with a birdie. She carded a 4 on the
par 5 413—yard hole using a big drive
right off the mark.
After taking a step back two of her
next three holes, the Dunseith senior
rattled off four straight pars and nar-
hole of the front nine, despite a
heroic save from the fairway bunker.
The 'second nine was a little more
trying for LaFountain. She parred the
par 5 second hole and that was it. The
rest were bogeys to go in with a 44
and 82 overall for her first Class B
state tournament round.
LaFountain was 10 back of the
leader after day one and three back
breaking into the top five.
Anglers encouraged to report tagged fish
North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries bi-
ologists tagged hundreds of walleyes in two North
Dakota waters/earlier this spring to determine exploita—
tion and harvest in these popular fisheries.
Walleyes were fitted with jaw tags at Rice Lake, Em-
mons County, and Antelope Lake, Pierce County, as part
of one-year studies in both waters.
Tagging fish for study purposes in North Dakota is not
uncommon. For example, Department fisheries biologists
are in the third year of a four-year walleye tagging study
on Lake Sakakawea to look at such things as natural mor-
tality, aging mortality and fish movements.
caught.
Fisheries biOlogists say it’s imperative walleye anglers
report tagged fish from whatever waters they are fishing,
no matter if they end up in livewells or back in the lake.
Anglers are also encouraged to treat tagged walleye just
like they would treat any other fish they might have
If it’s a fish an angler was planning on keeping, then
Assembly of God -, Rolette
Sunday School at 9 a.m.
Sunday Worship at 10 a.m.
Evening Service at 6:00 pm.
Pastor Gene Wilson 246-3250
Ebenezer Lutheran
Brethren - Rolette
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Pastor Rob Roise
246-3488
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Rolette
Isl, 3rd and 5th Sundays at 11 a.m.
2nd and 4th Sundays at 9 a.m.
Fr. Paulraj Thondappa 246-3449
Valle Lutheran Church - Rolette
Children/Adult Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Worship at 9:45 a.m. - 246-3574
Mountain View Ministry j
Salem Mennonite Church
3 miles south of Mylo
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening at 7 pm.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at pm.
Wolford Community Church
Sunday Worship at 10 a.m.
Pastor Dan Slaubaugh - 583-2581
Lakeview Mennonite Church
4635 78th St. Wolford
Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m.
with children’s church during
Pastor Hubert Hotchkiss 583-2211
Turtle Mountain Baptist Church, Rolla
Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. 5 pm.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Wednesday Worship at 7 pm.
Pastor Frank Sheridan - 477-3213
Presbyterian Church - Rolla
Sunday Worship at 11:00 am
ACT, Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
477-5376
Immanuel Lutheran Church
Rolla - L.C.M.S.
Sunday Worship at 8 a.m.
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Holy Communion:
Observed 131 and 3rd Sunday of every month
Rev. Scott Romey - 477-5122
Our Savior’s Lutheran Rolla
Wednesday Sunday School 5 pm.
Wednesday Youth Group at
Prysbeterian Church at 7:05 pm.
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Nicholas Rohde - 477-3246
Emmanuel Church - Dunseith
Sunday School and Sunday Worship, 10 a.m.
3rd Avenue South - Dunseith
Rev. Wayne Hanson - 477-8578
St. Joachim Catholic Church
Rolla
Saturday Mass at 5:30 pm
Sunday Mass Schedule at 8:30 a.m.
Jan., March, May, JuIy,-Sep1. Nov.
Sunday Mass Schedule 10:30 a.m.
Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct, Dec.
Rev. Thai AIuI 477-5277
United Methodist Church — Rolla
Worship at 8:30 a.m.
Rick Craig, Pastor 968-3361
www.mlloumccom
Anishinabe Church of God - Dunseith
Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
Kidz Zone at 11 a.m.
Prayer Communion, Tuesday at 6 pm.
Pastor Daniel Boon 228-2056
The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints - Rugby
Sunday services at 10 a.m.
- 202 2nd St. West, Rugby
President Val Christonson- 246-3579
Dunseith Jesus Name Church
of the Apostolic Faith
111 Main Street in Dunseith
Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
Sunday School at 6 pm.
Wednesday Worship at 7:30 pm.
Pastor Todd Belgarde - 244-2230
Peace Lutheran Church and
United Methodist Church
Joint Worship - Dunseith
Combined Sunday Worship at 11:15 a.m.
Children/Adult Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
244-5781 '
Mountain View Ministry
St. Michael The Archangel
Catholic Church, Dunseith
Saturday Mass at 5 pm.
Sunday Mass at 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Rev. Michael Slovak, S.0.L.T.
244-5738
St. Sylvan’s Episcopal - Dunseith
10 a.m. on the First and Third Sundays
Father Paul Zaharia
701-720-2880
Christian Missionary Alliance -
Turtle Mt. Alliance Church, Dunseith
Pastor Gary Dom - Youth Pastor Joel Musser
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Church Service at 11 a.m.
Youth Group, Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30 pm.
244-0532
All Nations Lutheran Church
Rock Lake - L.C.M.S.
Sunday Worship at 9:30 a.m.
Rev. Scott Ramey- 266-5361
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Catholic Church - Rock Lake
Sunday Mass Schedule at 10:30 a.m.
Jan., March, May, July, Sept. Nov.
Sunday Mass Schedule 8:30 a.m.
Fob., April, June, Aug., Oct, Dec.
Rev. Thai Arul 477-5277
United, Methodist Church
Rock Lake
Sunday Worship at 9:45 a.m.
Rick Craig, Pastor - 968-3361
Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Bisbee
tst Sunday at 9 a.m.
2nd, 3rd, and 51h Sundays, Saturday at 5 pm.
4th Sunday at 11 a.m.
Fr. Paulrai Thondappa 246-3449
harvest the fish. If it’s a fish an angler was going to re-
lease, then do so, but record the tag number and leave the
tag on the fish. Tagged fish can be reported on the De-
partment’s website, gf.nd.gov, or call the Game and Fish
Department’s main office in Bismarck at 701-328-6300.
St. Ann’s Catholic Church - Belcourt
Saturday Mass at 5:30 pm.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.,10 a.m., 5 pm.
Confessions: SIL 9:30 am A 06:30 pm, Sun. 8-11 a.m.,
4230-6 pm and before or after daily Masses
Tuesday 11111 and 12th grade Youth Group 8:30 at 8 pm
Wednesday: Gift-12th Youth Group 6:30 at 6 pm.
Thursdor 4th-5Ih Grade Open Youth Room 4:30-15 pm.
Friday. Gth-lzth Open Youth Room 0:30 at 8 pm
Saturday: No Youth Group
Rev. Dennis Mary Dunn, S.0.L.T. , Rev. Jim Mulligan, S.0.L.T.
Rev. Anthony Hessian, Docon Francis Davis
477-5601
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
Belcourt
Sunday Mass at 11:30 a.m.
Fr. Dennis Mary Dugan, S.0.L.T. - 477-5601
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church - St. John
Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:30 pm.
Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m.
Confession Saturdays 4:15 to 5:15 pm.
Rev. Richard Fineo
477-3081
Presbyterian Church, St. John
Sunday Worship at 9:00 cm
477-5376
Emmanuel Chapel - PCG, St. John
Sunday School and Sunday Worship, 6:30 pm.
218 Grace Street, St. John
Rev. Wayne Hanson - 477-8578
St. Benedict’s Catholic Church
Rural Belcourt
Sunday Mass at 8:30 a.m.
Confession: Sundays 8 to 8:30 a.m.
Rev. Richard Fineo
477-3081
St. Paul’s Ojibwa Lutheran, Belcourt
Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Pastor Marv Abrahamson - 477-6429
Assembly of God - Belcourt
Turtle Mountain Worship Center
Prayer Meeting Wednesdays at 6 pm.
Bible Study Wednesdays at 7 pm.
Sunday Worship 1:111:00 a.m.
Curtis Patnaude, pastor
Phone 477-6017
Notre Dame Catholic Church
Willow City
151 and 4th Sundays, Saturday at 5 pm.
2nd Sunday at 11 a.m.
3rd and 51h Sunday at 9 a.m.
Fr. Paul/oi Thondappa 246-3449 '
Willow Creek Lutheran Church
Overly
Sunday Worship at 8:30 a.m.
. 244-5781
Mountain View Ministry
Wolford Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship at 8:30 a.m.
Coffee: 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Barb Haugerud
Church on a Mission
Pentecostal Church of God
19th 1st 81., 3rd Ave. SE, Dunseith
(701) 244-0268
Rev. Lloyd and Rae Flansburg
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Rolla - 477-3161
JOHNSON OIL co.
Tesoro Products
Rolette - 246-3771
ROLETTE STATE BANK
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MAIN STREET SALOON
Bryant Mueller, owner
477-5230
HARLOW’S BUS,
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Harlow Hageness, owner
Rolette 246-3700
LEEVERS FOODS
Rolla’s Full Service Grocery
MUNRO MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 477-3124 - Rolla
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