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FALLON cOUNTY TIMES FRIDA1', APRIL 15, 2016 -5 .\.0 Plevna '1 School Notes Game Warden Zach Phillips showing the fifth grade Kalyn Bohle shows the fourth grade students a class some animal pelts. model of the effects of a gas leak. Plevna Elementary explore Conservation Day By Nicole Allerdings April 5, representatives from the Natural Resources Con- servation Service (NRCS) and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks visited the elemen- tary classrooms. Michelle Gorder, Sara Claeys, Kalyn Bohle and Zach Phillips spoke to the students about various subjects. The kinder - y garten class enjoyed sand- wiches and vegetables provided by the NRCS office. They learned that food comes from the soil, so soil is very important. They completed an activity where they used Cheetos to represent bees, brushing the Cheetos on paper flowers to \pollinate\ them like bees do. The first grade students viewed and felt different types of seeds and learned about crops grown in Mon - Mrs. Stickney 45 years as FCCLA Advisor Janet Stickney was recognized at the State FCCLA Conference for her 45 years of service as a FCCLA Advisor. tana. They talked about the different parts of wheat and how it is harvested. Then they ground some wheat and made bread. Later in the day, they made butter and tasted it with the homemade bread. The NRCS representatives taught the second grade class that plants keep soil in place. They explained that the more loosely packed the soil is, the more soil can be eroded buy runoff water. The third grade students learned many new facts about bees. A queen bee can sting multiple times and won't die. All worker bees in a hive are males. The wind, humming- birds, bee, butterflies and rats can each act as pollinators. Kalyn Bohle showed the fourth grade class a model of how far and fast gas would spread through different types of soil if there was a gas tank leak. The students learned that wells and other water sources up to a mile away can be con- taminated. Game Warden Zach Phillips spoke to the fifth grade stu- dents about various types of deer. The class learned how to identify deer by their antlers and tails. They also found out that hears and turkeys have two hunting season, one in the fall and another in the spring. All of the students enjoyed these presentations and learned a great deal about their environment. Sara Claeys shows the first grade students flou ground from wheat. Junior High Music Festival placings These students, pictured with their medals, received 1+ ratings on one or more entries at the Junior High Music Festival. Back row, 1-r: Director Mrs. Bruha, Trinity Rieger, Ashley Sander, Jenna Paul, Sophia Dulin, Dacy Buerkle, Taylor Bertsch. Middle row, 1-r: Zac Wills, Cheyenne Farris, Chloe Tudor, Lexl Wills, Brentan Bey- ers, Jesse Isaacs, Cooper Peterson, Seth Carroll. Front row, 1-r: Wyatt Isaacs, Ruilin Li, Jaeda Paul, Jaiden Dulin, Nic Buerkle. \\cati Would You Rather Write a Check to the IRS or to Your MAP IRAs can help reduce your taxable income. Learn how to take advantage of this valuable tool. Let's talk about larger checks to you, smaller checks to the IRS. Call or stop by today! Casey I lande linvx iAl Adyilor handefeir,r0 - 1,Murwer. MMMMM MT CtPfltNB Of AMERICA. MC. inprilat irrra• •r• SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SCHOOLS! Track •rhis year there are five students participating in high school track: senior Nicole Allerdings, sophomore Taylor Rieger, and freshmen Laylah Dalin, Jessica Paul and Colter Peterson. Junior high track participants include eighth grader Taylor Bertsch; seventh graders Jenna Paul, Dacy Buerkle, Sophia Dulin, Trinity Rieger, Bret Edgell, and Ashley Sander; sixth graders Lexi Wills, Zac Wills, Chloe Tudor, Brentan Beyer's. Cooper Peterson, Jesse Isaacs, and Seth Carroll. Coaches this year are Neal Coon and Jamie Coon. Left to right: Trinity Rieger and Ashley Sander. Math Meet By Jessica Stockett March 16, Pies int hosted the regional math meet. Participants included Taylor Bertsch, Dacy Buerkle, Jenna Paul. Ashley Sander, Trinity Rieger, Laylah Dulin, Jessica l'aul. Jessica Stockett and Nicole Allerdings. In the junior high placings. Trinity, Thylor, Ashley and Dacy placed in the top 16-35 percent of their grade level on one or more of the individual tests. Ashley and Taylor also placed in the top 15 percent of their grade level on a few of the individual tests. In the freshman division, Laylah placed in the top 16-35 per- cent of her grade level on one test. Congratulations to Ashley Sander and Trinity Rieger on being awarded a silver rating on placing in the top 35 percent in all their tests ONLY r 3 DAYS lil Medicine Rocks Ranch Angus Production Sale Monday, April 18, 2016 • 1 p.m. i Bowman Auction Market Bowman, ND • The Mehlings • 406-775-6478 406-775-6477 LAND FOR SALE BY BID Estate of Duane Waarst, Owner The land to be sold is located in Fallon County, Montana. The legal description of the land is: Township 5 North. Range 57 East. M.P.M. Section 8: W 1 / 2 , SE% This parcel contains 480 acres, of which 350 acres are crop land that were most recently enrolled in the CRP program. The acreage is no longer in CRP. Bids may be mailed or delivered to the office of Ronald S. Etta, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 300, Wibaux, MT 59353. All bids shall be in a sealed envelope and clearly marked on the front with \Duane Waarst Estate Property Bid.\ Bids will be accepted until April 26th at 2:00 p.m. Bids will be opened on April 26th, at 3:00 p.m. After opening, the three highest bidders will be invited to a meeting within 10 days for an op- portunity to orally raise their bids. At the end of the bid process, the successful bidder will be required to enter into a Buy -Sell Agreement which will call for ten percent (10%) of the purchase price to be paid at signing. The balance will be due on closing which will occur within thirty (30) days or upon proof of good title. The Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities in the bidding procedure. No minerals will transfer to the Buyer. Proof of good title will be by title insurance. A title commitment is available for interested parties to ex- amine. Property taxes for the year 2016 will be paid by Buyer. Buyer will be entitled to possession at closing. For further information, contact Ronald S. Efta, Attorney at Law, (406) 796-2431. Ost.11•101o, - ,1(Mr,IMMI.N.EK. , .11 1 A5 0 M • Intrmlwrorp/ Pte./A LIonespaMitse•lopillb.