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January 26, 2017 Golden Valley News Page 5 Meeting Notice 33564 CHOICE FINANCIAL BANK 22.00 NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING 33565 CITY OF BELFIELD 882.58 Second quarter: CHANGE 33566 DEPT. OF ****SENIORS**** PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 377.53 The regular February meeting of the 33567 ECOLAB 135.20 ***Highest Honors*** Billings County School Board will be 33568 EDU-SAFE LLC 557.00 Kobi Allen held at 5 p.m. on Monday, February 13, 33569 FOOD SERVICES Makensie Mattern 2017, at the DeMores School in OFAMERICA-MIN 1851.73 33570 GEIGER, ALAN 336.90 Raymond Wegner Medora. 33571 HARLOW'S ***High Honors*** Anyone needing special accommo- BUS SALES INC 7626.08 Kristy Dotson dations to attend the meetings may 33572 HORACE MANN 462.00 Anzhelika Harutyunyan make arrangements by contacting the 33573 JOHNSON, FRANCES 125.00 District Office at 623-4363 or 1-800- 33574 JUST-IN Antonia Jerkovic 366-6888 TTY, 6889-Voice. GLASS/FIX IT SHOP 40.00 ***Honors*** (January 26) 33575 KEMPS LLC, DBA Alden Brookens CASS CLAY CREAMERY 1614.44 Wendy Lovo' Notice 33576 KEVIN'S AUTO & Sofia Muruato TRUCK REPAIR 644.92 ATTENTION GOLDEN VALLEY 33577 KRAMLICH-KUBALL, Kaycee Campbell COUNTY SOYBEAN PRODUCERS KRISTI 72.90 Grant Maychrzak CAST YOUR BALLOT 33578 KURLE, DAREN 23.76 Casey Rieger NORTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN 33579 LASER SYSTEMS Larissa Roberts COUNCIL ELECTION SECURITY 3782.00 33580 LORGE, LOUISE 23.76 Matthew Hildebrant The ND Soybean Council's election 33581 MENARDS 292.89 ****JUNIORS**** for your County Representative will take 33582 MGM RURAL ***Highest Honors*** place by mail ballot in February. In SANITATION, LLC 550.00 Courtney Lurid March, county representatives will se- 33583 MONTANA-DAKOTA Abigail Wilhelmi lect members of the ND Soybean Coun- UTILITIES 4308.61 cil. 33584 ND INSURANCE Zuzanna Wojcicka On or about February 13, 2017 the DEPARTMENT 16.96 ***High Honors*** ND Soybean Council will mail to each 33585 NORTHSTAR Sarah Davis soybean grower of record in the county TECHNOLOGY GROUP 4032.37 Jenna Helsper an election ballot. For your vote to 33586 NWTIRE INC 2152.52 Rebeka Padi]la count, ballots must be filed with the 33587 PACIFIC SOUND 91.05 County Extension Agent of the above- 33588 PENNINGTON, ERIN 30.69 Breenna Davidson named county. The ballot can be hand 33589 PERFORMANCE Cole Erickson delivered or mailed to the Agent. For TRUCK CENTER 1110.97 ***Honors*** your vote to count, the County Exten- 33590 POSTMASTER 110.00 Robert Stedman sion Agent must receive it by February 33591 PRAXAIR 132.25 27, 2017, or your mailed-in ballot must 33592 QUILL CORPORATION 47.67 Juliet Thomas be postmarked no later than February 33593 REISENAUER, JANE 978.48 McKenzie Volk 27, 2017. If you do not receive a ballot 33594 RESP 100.00 Seth Bishop in the mail, contact your County Exten- 33595 RUDY'S LOCK & KEY 29.00 Gabrielle Egan sion Agent at 701-872-4332 or the ND 33596 RUNNINGS Soybean Council 1-888-469-6409 to SUPPLY INC 104.82 Mei Omura obtain one. 33597 SCHIENO, HEATHER 151.20 Madison Stockwell A producer is defined as: "any per- 33598 SCHOOL NUTRITION Catie Lofstgard son that plants or causes to be planted ASSOCIATION 75.00 Cayden Sarsland a soybean crop in which the person has 33599 SOUTHWEST Johnathan Summers an ownership interest, with intent that BUSINESS MACHINES 153.23 upon maturity, the crop will be har- 33600 US Gunnar Farstveet vested; will have met the requirements .FOODSERVICE, inc 2476.10 ****SOPHOMORES**** of the above stated during the next 33601 VOID 0.00 ***Highest Honors*** available growing season or has met 33602 CHASE CARD Brandon Schulte these requirements during the immedi- SERVICES 1145.11 ately preceding growing season. The 33624ACTIVITY FUND BHS 36.87 Sydnee Steele term does not include an organic pro- 33625 BILLINGS ***High Honors*** ducer that has been exempted from the COUNTY PIONEER 158.84 Malia Cunningham payment of assessments in accordance 33626 CENTURY LINK 20.85 Jared Wojahn with federal law." 33627 CENTURYLINK 237.12 Madison Zimdars (January 26) 33628 CREATIVE ENERGY566.73 33629 CREATIVE ENERGY604.97 Mikayla Paul Notice 33630 JAYMAR ***Honors*** BUSINESS FORMS 72.39 Brannon Davidson 33631 POSITIVE Bailey Frieze ATTENTION BILLINGS COUNTY PROMOTIONS, INC 215.70 SOYBEAN PRODUCERS 33632 SPARTAN STORES LLC106.91 Kenedi Mahlum CAST YOUR BALLOT 33633 WEST RIVER NORTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN STUDENT SERVICES 3184.92 COUNCIL ELECTION 33634 WAL-MART COMMUNITY/RFCSLLC 202.85 The ND Soybean Council's election STUDENT ACTIVITY Beach High School Honor Roll Kalista Hansburg Greyson Callaway Lakota Rhoads Kyle Tachenko Carly Fulton Logan Sime Shelby Tczap ****FRESHMAN**** ***Highest Honors*** Rachel Bosserman Jenna Hildebrant Andrea Lurid Samantha Oech Taya Schumacher ***High Honors*** Linken Hegel Avery Holkup Shyanne Marshall ***Honors*** Madison Schantz Shawn Smith Gabriel Wyckoff Acelynn Bishop Chance Erickson Jhett Farstveet Alexis Lamb Zackary Lawrence Gage Swanson Elizabeth Weaver ****EIGHTH**** ***Highest Honors*** Molly Farstveet Madilyn Nunberg Megan Rising ***High Honors*** ***Honors*** Tessa Feldmann Jasmine Medina Ariah Ueckert Tyson Mattern Gabriela Donze Olivia Trask ****SEVENTH**** ***Highest Honors*** Tevin Dietz Madison Wilhelmi ***High Honors*** Laiken Mahlum Jenna Wojahn ***Honors*** Lucas Weaver Caleb Tachenko Dylan Szudera Jonas Oech Trin Schumacher Hat Tips By Dean Meyer for your County Representative wi!l take 7871 ENTOURAGE , ................ hon place by mail ballot in February. In = YEARBOQK ' -i3 B Belfietd r roll Mat£h, cour/ty rewesentativesr~:se- 7872 F/~tL'~';"~i, lq/E-'~E'ISI ..... , ' T''' > O~ .... ' ................................ ' lect members of the ND SoybeanCoun- "COMMUNITY LEAD - : 2~:00 '' The; Belfieid Sch0'0l: has-an- NOah Rhoads, Jonathan Sehuhrke, ciL 7873 INKD APPAREL nounced its first quarter honor roll Cauy Shypkoski, and Toby Wolf. On or about February 13, 2017 the BY SARAH 323.00 ND Soybean Council will mail to each soybean grower of record in the county an election ballot. For your vote to count, ballots must be filed with the County Extension Agent of the above- named county. The ballot can be hand delivered or mailed to the Agent. For your vote to count, the County Exten- sion Agent must receive it by February 27, 2017, or your mailed-in ballot must be postmarked no later than February 27, 2017. If you do not receive a ballot in the mail, contact your County Exten- sion Agent at 701-456-7665 or the ND Soybean Council at 1-888-469-6409 to obtain one. A producer is defined as: "any per- son that plants or causes to be planted a soybean crop in which the person has an ownership interest, with intent that upon maturity, the crop will be har- vested; will have met the requirements of the above stated during the next available growing season or has met these requirements during the immedi- ately preceding growing season. The term does not include an organic pro- ducer that has been exempted from the payment of assessments in accordance with federal law. (January 26) Belfield School District REGULAR MEETING, BOARD OF EDUCATION, BELFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #13 DECEMBER 8, 2016 SCHOOL LIBRARY Farm Credit Services of Mandan www.farmcreditmandan.com The meeting was called to order by Board President Krebs at 7:04 P.M. Present: Curt Buckman, Terry Johnson (7:28), Anthony Krebs, Dan Obrigewitch, Supt. Northrop, Bus. Mgr. Alice Berger, HS Prin Kurle. M/S Buckman/Obrigewitch to ap- prove the November 10, 2016 regular board meeting. Motion carried unani- mously. M/S Obrigewitch/Buckman to ap- prove the agenda. Motion carried unanimously. Dave Solga/football grass was tabled. Supt. Northrop presented elem ac- tivities for the elementary principal - noting concerts and movie. HS Prin. Kurle noted the concerts will be held at the city theater. He pre- sented activities and noted that he has started a face book page and twitter ac- count for the school. This will enable the school to get more information out to the parents in a manner they use. The business manager presented the financial reports for November 2016. M/S Obrigewitch/Buckman to ap- prove payment of the bills. Motion car- ried unanimously. 33559 ACTIVITY FUND BHSl1350.00 33560 ADVANCED BUSINESS METHODS 69.99 33561 BELFIELD PLUMBING & HTG. 272.16 33562 BILLINGS COUNTY PIONEER 142.88 33563 CARNEY, VlCKI 128.52 7874 JOHNSON, IRENE 16.47 7875 MENARDS 310.19 7876 MINNESOTA WOODS PRODUCTS 3007.27 7877 NAT FFA ORGANIZATION 175.69 7878 SPARTAN NASH 1492.45 7879 COCA-COLA BOTTLING188.25 7880 FRESH ALTERNATIE FUNDRAISING 2327.25 7881 JAVA GYPSY'S 327.60 7882 MINNTEX CITRUS, INC2410.25 7883 ST BERNARD'S 250.00 7884 ND ROUGHRIDER NFL 55.00 7885 POSTMASTER 42.63 7886 SOLE HOPE 100.00 7887 CHASE CARD SERVICES 279.60 Supt. noted there is a Holiday Ap- preciation Breakfast for all staff to be held next Dec. 14th. He invited the board to attend; the ass't cook position has been reopened; Hlebechuk Con- struct had donated the gravel, along with delivery to the football field; he re- viewed the tax levy and how a bond levy work. Bus. Mgr. Berger noted the district has received $8,117.16 in Title I Real- located funds to be used for summer school. A motion is needed to adjust the budget accordingly. M/S Obrige- witch/Johnson to adjust the budget to reflect income and expenses of $8,117.16 of-lqtle I Reallocated funds. Motion carried unanimously. Supt. Northrop reviewed RSP Asso- ciates enrollment analysis contract. Discussion was held on whether this was the time or the way to project en- rollment. M/S Obrigewitch/Johnson to reject the contract. Motion carried unanimously. Policy BDA authorizes the board to adopt policies with one reading when the board deems this action necessary. M/S Johnson/Buckman to adopt the fol- lowing policies with one reading as writ- ten to expedite the completion of the Belfield School District Policy Manual: ABBA - School Policy for Tobacco Use, BA- School Board Pledge of Ethics, BAA- Employing Board Mem- bers, BAD - Board Conflict of Interest, BAC - Board member Internet and So- cial Media Use Pledge of Ethics, BBBA - Officers of the Board. Roll call vote: Buckman - yes, Johnson - yes, Krebs - yes, Obrigewitch - yes. The next regular meeting is sched- uled for January 12, 2017 at 7:00 pm. Meeting adjourned at 8:12 pm. Alice Berger, Business Manager Anthony Krebs, School Board Pres- ident (January 26) for school year 2016-17. Freshmen: A honor roll: Tyra Seniors: A honor roll: ColtonBoltz, Abby Kessel, and Madalynn Boltz, Dion Madler, Jenna Obrige- Redig. B honor roll: Kathryn Bre- witch, Tristen Schuhrke, and Tori vik, Emilee Buckman, Katie Fulton, Tooley. B honor roll: Chandler Jacob Hutzenbiler, Justin Hutzen- Hushka, Michael Praus, and Gabriel biler, and Afton Shypkoski. Rodakowski. Eighth grade: Kaylee Obrige- Juniors: A honor roll: Caleb witch. B honor roll: Sierra Decker, Chruszch and Garrett Kessel. B Carlee Hutzenbeler, Jarrett Kessel, honor roll: Chantel Kessel, Danyka Xander Krump, Siomary Ro- Malkowski, Logan McMahen, driguez, Tehya Rubke, and Morgan Joseph Richard, Krystal Tessier, Wentz. and Alexis Urias. Seventh grade: A honor roll: Jor- Sophomores: A honor roll: Anton dan Kuntz and Korbin Nelson. B Krebs. B honor roll: McKenziehonor roll: Jordan Buckman, Reese Buckman, McKenna Haverluk, Hugelen, Shane Kessel, JadenPeif- Emily Hlebechuk, Logan Quimby, fer, and Brayden Quimby. FCS offers full business recordkeeping including payroll and bill paying service. SOLVE YOUR TAX, RECORDKEEPING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT NEEDSAT FARM CREDIT SERVICES. You may qualify for a credit to reduce your property taxes or receive a partial refund of your rent. • If you are 65 years or older, or disabled • And if your income is $42,000 or less per year Contact your local assessment officials for more information. In n some Hello, I don't have a foot fetish. You hear of people that do. Or maybe that's just on Seinfeld. But it seems that it is a thing with some people. Do you remember that Marcos lady? Wasn't it Imalda or something like that? That had thousands of pairs of shoes. I don't have that many. I have a pair of lined lace up boots that I wear in the winter to help keep my toes from turning black and falling off. I sometimes have a pair of dress west- em boots that I wear to weddings and funerals. But when my work boots wear out, which takes several years, the dress boots become "work and dress" boots. That is where I am right now. And they will suffice until the next wedding or funeral. I have a pair of slip on shoes that are about ten years old. I know they are at least that old because they have paint on them. I don't paint often. And I know it was painting the en- tryway up at The Ranch. That's been a long time ago. I do have a pair of shoes I wear for golf. They aren't golf shoes. They are a suede leather and don't have spikes. You can wear them on the golf course and they don't scratch the floor when you go into the bar at the end of a tough day of golfing. I also wear them if I'm going to go through airport security. They are easier to take off than tight cowboy boots. I have fat feet. And that pretty much wraps it up. Or it did. Until last week. Shirley bought me a pair of shoes to wear by the pool. We don't have a pool. But she insisted. And they did- n't fit. With socks on. She explained you don't wear them with socks. Re- ally? Shoes without socks? You've got to be kidding me. That would be like wearing your Wranglers with no underwear! Jesus Marthal Anyway, I guess maybe I was a little critical. Or at least I didn't jump up and exclaim how much I loved the shoes. Which brings me to my make lieve friend Shannon. He came up and helped us work some cattle on Saturday. Because we were having chicken and dumplings for dinner, He likes to eat. We finished working the cattle about 1:30 and went in for dinner. He saw those new shoes and was more excited than a kid at Christmas! And they were my shoes! He ooohhed and ahhhed over them. He even took his socks off and put on my shoes! Really! He put his bare feet in my new shoes! How am I to know where his feet have been? Jesus Martha! He wanted to know where Shirley had purchased them. He wanted 'to know what they cost. He loved the color! And the good soles on them! He wanted to buy them. When he left Shirley informed me, "That is how you should have acted when I bought you new shoes!" After 45 years of marriage, I corn tinually learn something. And I will guarantee you one thing. After he had his bare feet in there, I am not wearing them without socks! Later, Dean DSU to hold next 'Coun geous Conversation' Jan. 30 DICKINSON - Dickinson State portion of a speech from Martin University will hold the next in a se- Luther King Jr., speaking to "The ries of"Courageous Conversations" Parable of the Good Samaritan." on Monday, Jan. 30, at noon in the Participants will have the oppor- Student Center Ballroom on the tunity to observe the video,reflect on DSU campus, its content, and then engage in dia- . Thiseveat,will,b st d.by Dr. logue. Melanie Tricker.; y.:lee ;'t reSident of This,eyetli t,,o, the pubJic as student affairs #,z deJ0ro[fii 'n( /in- well as DSU students, staff and fac- agement, and will f&tUre a video ulty. Y0usaidit, NOTHING WORKS LIKE NL=WSPAIPER ADVI RTISING. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF THE 2017 GOLDEN VALLEY/BILLINGS MULTI COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICE DISTRICT MONTHLY MEETINGS FOR 2017 FEBRUARY 21 10:00 A.M. MARCH 21 10:00 A.M. APRIL 18 9:00 A.M. MAY 16 9:00 A.M. JUNE 20 9:00 A.M. JULY 18 9:00 A.M. AUGUST 15 9:00 A.M. SEPTEMBER 19 9:00 A.M. OCTOBER 17 10:00 A.M. NOVEMBER 21 10:00 A.M. DECEMBER 19 10:00 A.M. JANUARY16,2018 10:00A.M. (Board Elections) GOLDEN VALLEY COURTHOUSE, BEACH BILLINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, MEDORA GOLDEN VALLEY COURTHOUSE, BEACH BILLINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, MEDORA GOLDEN VALLEY COURTHOUSE, BEACH BILLINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, MEDORA GOLDEN VALLEY COURTHOUSE, BEACH BILLINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE MEDORA GOLDEN VALLEY COURTHOUSE, BEACH BILLINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE MEDORA GOLDEN VALLEY COURTHOUSE, BEACH BILLINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE MEDORA It is the policy of the Golden Valley/Billings Multi County Social Service District In accor- dance with Federal civil rights law and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, Offices and employees, and institu- tions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, religious creed, disability, age, political beliefs, Or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted Or funded by USDA.. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program in- formation (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should con- tact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of heating or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimina- tion Form, (AD-3027), found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint filing_cusLhtml, and at any USDA Office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the Complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your com- pleted form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: Program.intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Any questions or concerns regarding this policy or persons needing accommodations please contact: Golden Valley/Billings Multicounty Social Service District PO Box 279, 67 1st St SE, Beach, ND 58621 • 701-872-4121/4122