August 30, 2021
The Star
Three generation; at the series
From left to right are Brett Mitchell, Isaac Mitchell and Scott Mitchell.
The son, grandson and
grandfather were at the Babe Ruth World Series in Eagle Pass, Texas. Isaac
played on the Mid-
west Plains squad, which came out of Bismarck, where he’s a student at
Legacy High School.
The Bismarck team made it out of pool play and in the bracket round. The
squad lost only two
games, each by one run. The winners of those games went on to play each
other in the finals.
Peggy Schell
A baby boy was born to Nick and
Carly (Elke) Elliott, of Liberty Lake,
Washington, on August 17th. He
weighed 6#, 6 ozs. His name is Eli—
jah Nickolas, and he was 19” long.
Proud great grandparents here are
Glenn and Cathy Armstrong, of rural
Rolette, and proud grandmother is
Cara Armstrong, of Fargo.
Kyle and sara McClammer, Max,
and George, of Indianapolis, Indiana,
arrived at the home of Sara’s parents,
Randyand Kathy Benson, on Satur-
day. They visited Kathy’s brother,
Jim Bulie, at the Towner County Liv-
ing Center Monday afternoon.
Alan Kreklau, of Rugby, and Rod-
ney Armstrong, of rural Rolette, were
Tuesday visitors of Dave Armstrong,
of rural Rolette.
Daniel and Darla Armstrong Vis-
ited Glenn and Cathy Armstrong
Thursday morning. That evening they
were supper guests of Darla’s sister,-
Dianne, and Kevin Johnson, of rural
Rolla.
Saturday visitors of Daniel and
Darla Armstrong were Dianne John—
son and Darla and Dianne’s nephew,
Jon, and Kate Robert and Cooper, of
Minot. The Roberts were overnight
guests of Daniel and Darla and left
for home Sunday morning.
Toby Armstrong visited Daniel
and Darla Armstrong Monday after—
noon. All are of rural Rolette.
Betty Haman, of Rolette, and her
daughters, Donna Ryan, of Alexan-
dria, Minnesota, Kay Yoder, of Dev-
ils Lake, and Marge Pederson, of
rural Rolette, attended the 80th birth-
day celebration for Betty’s brother-
in-law, David Haman, at rural Minot
on Saturday.
Sunday, August 15th, a group of
10 men gathered at the Hawk Mu—
seum to cut wheat with the old binder
and make bundles for the annual
Farm Show in 2022. Those there
were Bruce Rabe, of the Hawk Mu-
seum, Ervin Helmuth, of rural Mylo,
ABBREVIATED NOTICE
OF INTENT TO AMEND
ADMINSTRATIVE RULES
relating to the Practice of
Clinical Laboratory Practice
ND Board of Clinical
Laboratory Practice
Will hold a public hearing to address proposed
changes to the N D Admin Code
Tues., September 28, 2021
9:00 to 11 :00 AM
by remote means due to
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A copy of the proposed rules may be
obtained by writing the North Dakota
Board of Clinical Laboratory Practice,
PO Box 4103, Bismarck, ND 58502—
4103. Also, written comments may be
submitted to NDBCLP, PO Box 4103.
Bismarck, ND 58502-4103 until October
8, 2021. if you plan to attend the public
hearing and will need special facilities or
assistance relating toa disability, please
contact the NDBCLP at 701-530-0199 at
least 5 days priorto the public hearing.
Dated this 17th day ofAugust 2021.
Nikki Owings. Administrator
‘4.’
David Thompson and Les Halvorson,
both of Bottineau, Lee Halvorson, of
Rolette, Lyman Halvorson, of rural
Wolford, Larry McDonald, of
Jamestown, Adam Held and Phil
Bonn, both of Rolla, and Josh Ric-
card, of rural Mylo. Shiela Rabe,
Kathy Halvorson;and RuthAnn Hel-
muth provided a noon meal for the
workers.
Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth met
Elvin and Iona Slabaugh, of rural
Wolford, for breakfast at Linda’s
Café in Rolette on Saturday.
Sunday after attending Mass in
Rolette, Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth
stopped for coffee with friends at
Linda’s and then traveled to Rugby
where they met their daughter,
Ronda, and Corwin Kohler and
Carsen, of Benedict. They had the
noon buffet at the pizza place, and
visited until midaftemoon and then
returned to their respective homes.
Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth went
to the home of Ervin’s brother, Virgil
Helmuth, of rural Wolford, Sunday
evening. Ervin and Virgil’s brother,
Herschel Helmuth, of Glendive,
Montana, was also at Virgil’s and
they had supper together.
'Ervin and RuthAnn Helmuth were
joined by Frank Graber, Dwayne
Graber, Ron Graber, Elvin and Iona
Slaubaugh, and Jeff Slaubaugh, all of
rural Wolford, and Marge Graber, of
Rolette, for breakfast Tuesday mom-
ing at Linda’s.
Wednesday Ervin and RuthAnn
ABBREVIATED NOTICE
OF INTENT TO AMEND
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
RELATING TO CREDIT
FOR REINSURANCE MODEL
REGULATION, TERM AND
UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE
RESERVE FINANCING MODEL
REGULATION, DEFENSE
EXPENSES WITHIN THE LIMIT
OF LIABILITY PROVISIONS,
SHORT-TERM LIMITED-DURATION
INSURANCE
North Dakota
Insurance
Department
will hold a public hearing to address
proposed adoption of mles to the
North Dakota Administrative Code.
Fort Union Room
State Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota
1:00 p.m. Central Time
Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021
obtained by viewing the website at www.
insurance.nd.gov or calling (701) 328-
2440. Also, written comments may be
submitted to the North Dakota Insurance
Department, 600 East BouievardAvenue,
Dept 401, Bismarck, ND 58505 until
October 14, 2021. if you plan to attend
the public hearing and will need special
facilities or assistance relating to a
disability, please contact the North Dakota
insurance Department at the above
telephone number or address at least
seven days prior to the public hearing.
DATED this 18 day of August, 2021.
/s/ Helene J. Herauf
Legal Counsel
ND. Insurance Department
600 East Boulevard Avenue, Dept. 401
Bismarck, ND 58505
(701) 328-2440
A copy of the proposed rules may be I
“has:
Helmuth were among those at the
Graber and Friends breakfast at the
Cottage in Rugby.
Peggy Schell and Kyle Schell
went to Harvey on Sunday where
they were joined by Peggy’s son, Bob
Schell, of Harvey, and they went to
the home of Peggy’s daughter, Patty
Verbitsky, and her husband, Jonathan
Ryan, at Drake. Patty’s sons, Taylor
Verbitsky, of Velva, and Tanner Ver-
bitsky, of rural Butte, were also there.
When Bob, Kyle, and Peggy returned
to Harvey, Bob’s wife, Edie, joined
them, and they had supper out at a
local restaurant. Peggy and Kyle re—
turned home later that evening.
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO
ADOPT ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES AND NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING '
Relating to Standards of Service -
Electric Rulemaking, Case No. PU—21-360.
North Dakota
Public Service
Commission
will hold a public hearing to address a
proposed amendment to Article 69-09-02
of the North Dakota Administrative Code
concerning electric public continuity of
service. The purpose of the proposed
rule amendment is to address reporting
requirements and criteria for a public
utilitys reliable service obligation pursuant
to the passage of Senate Bill 2313 of the
Sixty-seventh Legislative Assembly.
Commission Hearing Rm
12th Floor
State Capitol ‘
Bismarck, ND
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021
' 1:30 p.m. CT
The public is also encouraged to
view the hearing electronically via
https:i/psc.nd.gov/publiclmeetlngsl
Iive.php or listen telephonlcally by .
dialing 1-888-585-9008 with room code
25931 6-322.
Acopy of the proposed rules, analyses,
and statements may be obtained at or by
writing the Public Service Commission,
600 East Boulevard Avenue, Department
408, Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0480,
701—328-2400, toll free 1-877-245—6685,
Relay North Dakota ‘iTY: 1-800-366-6888,
or ndpsc@nd.gov. This information is also
available to view on the Public Service
Commission’sweb site at www.psc.nd.gov
under “Formal Actions/Case Search".
Oral or Written comments may be
submitted tothe Public Service Commission
may be submitted to the above addess,
email, and phone numbers until the close
of business on October 4, 2021.
Interested persons may attend and
submit comments at the hearing.
if you plan to attend the public hearing
and will need special facilities or assistance
relating to a disability, please contact the
agency at the above telephone number
or address at least 24 hours prior to the
public hearing.
Dated August 18, 2021
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Randy Christmann, Commissioner
Julie Fedorchak, Chair
Brian Kroshus, Commissioner
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Farm Credit Services donates F FA books ‘
This year acknowledges the 45th year that the three
independent Farm Credit Services associations in North
Dakota have donated FFA Handbooks to agricultural stu-
dents in area schools.
This year, over one hundred high school agriculture
education programs in North Dakota, Minnesota and Wis-
consin will receiVe over 3,000 of the student handbooks
for the start of the 2021/2022 school year donated by the
Farm Credit Services Associations in North Dakota.
For four and a half decades more than 88,550 of the
books have been presented to FFA-first year ‘greenhands’
to be used throughout the four-year FFA program.
“Farm Credit Services is very proud of its history of
providing handbooks for a program that helps students
expand their interests and begin a path rich with career
' development opportunities,” says Teresa Kjellberg, Di-
rector of Marketing with Farm Credit Services of North
Dakota. “Farm Credit maintains a strong commitment to
support youth in our rural communities. The FFA pro-
gram provides opportunities for personal growth as well
as potential future careers in the agricultural industry,”
she adds.
Farm Credit Services is committed to helping the FFA
provide excellence in the teaching and learning of agri—
culture and its activities in science, technology, produc-
tion, processing, and related agribusiness activities as
well as understand the vital and necessary role of the agri-
cultural industry. Farm Credit Services is proud to support
today’s youth who may become tomorrow’s agricultural
producers and leaders.
The three independent North Dakota Farm Credit as-
sociations are headquartered in Minot (www.farmcred-
itnd.com), Fargo (www.agcountry.c0m), and Mandan
(www.farmcreditmandan.com).
Brien, Slaubaugh earn scholarships
from N.D. CommUnity F0undation
The North Dakota Community Foundation (NDCF)
will award over $629,000 in over 380 scholarships to
North Dakota students in 2021. The organization cur-
rently manages over 150 scholarship funds supported by
North Dakotans, former residents and those interested in
helping North Dakota students succeed.
“We are honored to help these students further their
education,” said Kevin Dvorak, President and CEO of
NDCF. “And we are grateful to generous North Dakotans
CW
Assembly of God - Rolette -
Sunday School at 9 am
Sunday Worship at 10 em.
Evening Service at 6:00 p.m.
Pastor Geno Wilson 246-3250
Ebenezer Lutheran
Brethren - Rolette
10 em. Sunday School
11 am Morning Worship
Pastor Rob Roise
246-3488
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Rolette
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays at 11 cm
2nd and 4th Sundays at 9 a.m.
Fr. Paulrai Thondappo 246-3449
Valle Lutheran Church - Rolette
Children/Adult Sunday School 10:45 am
Worship at 9:45 am. - 246-3574
Mountain View Ministry
Salem Mennonite Church
3 miles south of Mylo
Sunday School at 10 run.
Sunday Worship at 11 am.
Sunday Evening at 7 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m.
Wolford Community Church
Sunday Worship at 10 am.
Pastor Dan Slaubaugh - 583-2581
Lakeview Mennonite Church
4635 78th St. Wollord
Sunday Worship at 10:30 am.
with children’s church during
Pastor Hubert Hotchkiss 583-2211
Turtle Mountain Baptist Church, Rollo
Sunday Worship at 11 am a 5 p.m.
Sunday School at 10 am
Wednesday Worship at 7 p.m.
Pastor Frank Sheridan - 477-3213
Presbyterian Church - Rollo
Sunday Worship at 11:00 am
ACT, Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
477-5376
Immanuel Lutheran Church
Rolla - L.C.M.S.
Sunday Warship at 8 arm.
Sunday School at 9:45 o.m.
Holy Communion:
Observed 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month
llav. Scott Ramey - 477-513
Our Savior’s Lutheran Rollo
Wednesday Sunday School 5 p.m.
Wednesday Youth Group at
Prysbcterian Church at 7:05 p.m.
Sunday Worship 10 um.
Nicholas Rohde - 477-3246
Emmanuel Church - Dunseith
Sunday School and Sunday Worship, 10 am.
3rd Avenue South - Dunseith
Hov. Wayne Hanson - 477-8578
St. Joachim Catholic Church
Rollo
Saturday Mass at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass Schedule at 8:30 a.m.
Jan., March, May, July, Sept. Nov.
Sunday Mass Schedule 10:30 am
Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct, Dec.
Rev. Thai Arul 477-5277
whose gifts made these scholarships possible.”
The following local students receiVed a scholarship
from the foundation. In most cases, a local advisory com-
mittee recommends the grant recipient.
Anne Brien, Rolla: Kansas State University, Dr. Roger
E. Meisner Veterinary Medicine Scholarship and the ND
United Methodist Church - Rolla
Worship at 8:30 am
Rick Craig, Pastor 968-3361
www.mIIaumccorn
Anishinabe Church of God - Dunseith
Sunday Worship at 11 em.
Kidz Zone at 11 am
Prayer a Communion, Tuesday at 6 p.m.
Pastor Daniel Bean 228-2056
The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints - Rugby
Sunday services at 10 um.
202 2nd St. West, Rugby
President Val Christonsen- 246-3579
Dunseith Jesus Name Church
of the Apostolic Faith
111 Main Street in Dunseith
Sunday Worship at 11 em.
Sunday School at 6 p.m.
Wednesday Worship at 7:30 p.m.
Pastor Todd Bolgordo - 244-2230
Peace Lutheran Church and
United Methodist Church
Joint Worship - Dunseith
Combined Sunday Worship at 11:15 am
Children/Adult Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
244-5781
Mountain View Ministry
St. Michael The Archangel
Catholic Church, Dunseith
Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.
Sunday Mass at 9 cm. and 11:30 am
Rev. Michael Slovak, S.0.L.T.
244-5738
St. Sylvan’s Episcopal - Dunseith
10 am. on the First and Third Sundays
Father Paul Zaharia
701-720-2880
Christian 8 Missionary Alliance -
Turtle Mt. Alliance Church, Dunseith
Pastor Gary Dorn Youth Pastor Joel Musser
Sunday School at 9:30 am
Church Service at 11 am
Youth Group, Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
244-0532
All Nations Lutheran Church
Rock Lake - L.C.M.S.
Sunday Worship at 9:30 am
Rev. Scott Ramey- 266-5361
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Catholic Church - Rock Lake
Sunday Mass Schedule 1:110:30 a.m.
Jan., March, May, July, Sept. Nov.
Sunday Mass Schedule 8:30 am.
' Fob, April, June, Aug., Oct, Dec.
Rev. Thai Arul 477-5277
United Methodist Church
Rock Lake
Sunday Worship at 9:45 am.
flick Craig, Pastor - 968-3361
Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Bisbee
Ist Sunday at 9 am
2nd, 3rd, and 5th Sundays, Saturday at 5 p.m.
4th Sunday at 11 am
Fr. Paulraj Thondappa 246-3449
St. Paul’s Ojibwa Lutheran, Beicourt
Sunday Worship at 11 am.
Sunday School at 10 um.
Pastor Marv Abrohamson - 477-6429
Veterinary Medical scholarship.
Cole Slaubaugh, Wolford; Bismarck State College,
‘ Norman & Bill Erickson “Uffda” scholarship.
St. Ann’s Catholic Church - Beicourt
Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 5 p.m.
Confessions: Sat. 9:30 am 8 4-6:30 pm, Sun. 8-11 I.ll'I.,
4:30-6 pm and boloro or alter daily Masses
Monday - Friday Morning Mass: 6:30 AM OOP
Monday Friday Evening Moss: 5 PM OOP
Tuesday: 11th and 121h grade Youth Group 6:30 oi 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Gib-12th Youth Group 6:30 cl 8 p.m.
Thursday: 4th-51h Grodo Open Youth Room 4:30-6 p.m.
Friday: Gib-12th Open Youth Room 6:30 or 8 p.m.
Saturde No Youth Group
liov. Michael Slovak, 5.01.1. liar. Dave Bmkko, 3.0.L.T,
llov. Fred Alexander, SOL. 1', Rev. Anthony Hessian,
Deacon Francis Davis - 477-5601 ext. 0
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
Beicourt
Sunday Mass at 11:30 am.
Fr. Michael Slovak, S.0.L.T - 477-5601 ext. 0
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church - St. John
Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass at 10:30 am.
Confession Saturdays 4:15 to 5:15 p.m.
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 p.m.
2I8 Grace Street, St. John
Rev. Wayne Hanson - 477-8578
St. Benedict’s Catholic Church
Rural Beicourt
Sunday Mass at 8:30 am.
Confession: Sundays 8 to 8:30 am.
Rev. Richard Fineo
477-3081
Assembly of God - Beicourt
Turtle Mountain Worship Center
Prayer Meeting Wednesdays at 6 p.m.
Bible Study Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
Sunday Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Curlis Palnaude, pastor
Phone 477-6017
Notre Dame Catholic-Church
Willow City
1st and 4th Sundays, Saturday at 5 p.m.
2nd Sunday at 11 am.
3rd and 5th Sunday at 9 ram. ’
Fr. Paul/a] Thondappa 246-3449
Willow Creek Lutheran Church
Overly
Sunday Worship at 6:30 cm.
244-5781
Mountain View Ministry
Wolford Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship at 8:30 am.
Cofiee: 9:30 am.
Sunday School: 9:45 am
Rev. Barb Haugerud
Church on a Mission
Pentecostal Church of God
19th 151 St., 3rd Ave. SE, Dunseith
(701) 244-0268
Rev. Lloyd and Rae Flansburg
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The church directory is presented by the following businesses and
professional firms,
in our communities who encourage you to attend the church of your choice.
ROLLA DRUG
Phone 471-3174
DACOTAH BANK
Member FDIC
First State Insurance of Rolla
PRESENTATION
MEDICAL CENTER
Rolla ' 477-3161
JOHNSON OIL CO.
Tesoro Products
Rolette - 246-3771
ROLETTE STATE BANK
Member FDIC
ROLETTE
INSURANCE AGENCY
at Rolette State Bank - 246-3395
HARLOW’S BUS
SALES SERVICE
Harlow Hageness, owner
Rolette 246-3700
LEEVERS FOODS
Roila’s Full Service Grocery
MUNRO MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 477-3124 - Rolla