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Classified Ads:
A minimum charge of $7 for 25 words
and 10 cents per word thereafter.
Classified ads for give-away items can
be published free of charge.
Deadline for all ads: Noon Friday, preced-
ing publication date.
Phone: 701 —872—3755 - Fax: 701-872-3756
Email: goldenandbillings@gmail.com
YOUNG COWS FOR SALE:
At Stockmens West in Dickinson, ND,
March 5, 2019.
Complete dispersion of all (bred heifers),
3, and 4 year olds. Mostly Angus, few
BWF.
Approx. 90 head. All home raised. Many
from our Al breeding program.
Two year olds were synchronized AI bred.
Bred to purebred Angus bulls selected
for easy calving. Due to calve April 1,
2019.
Stockmens lvstk 800-568-2490
Clayton Zacher 701-584-2916
FOR SALE: REGISTERED BLACK
ANGUS YEARLING BULLS
Lot 77. A bullseye calf with an “eye catch-
ing” profile. His maternal sire is SAV Iron
Mountain, well known for high marbled
ribeyes. He had a BW of 92#, 205 W of
709 and his Dam has a steady nursing
ratio of 4@102. His docility score is +39.
Gentle, growth and marbling defines him. If
you’re in the genetics business, take own-
ership of this guy, raise the bar and invest
in your future. Contact Terry Week, Beach,
ND. 701-872-1104 or 701-876-9288.
REAL ESTATE
6,000 SF Commercial — Residential mixed
use historic brick building on Main Street
in Wibaux, MT. Currently retail with apart-
ment in back — 3000 SF upstairs could be
more apartments, $64,000 cash. 406-253-
0451 Michael 24-31
HORSE BUYER
Bowman Livestock, March 11, and Stock-
man's Livestock-Dickinson, March 12.
8am-4pm. Buying ALL horses good, bad,
pretty, or ugly! Top dollar paid on the spot!
Call 214-463-8407 or 952-836-8811. 26
HELP WANTED
The Pierrie Wibaux Musuem Complex is
advertising for a full time curator. Must
have computer knowledge and be willing
to learn the history of Wibaux County and
surrounding area and be able to give tours.
Will have to work some weekends and hol—
idays. A plus if you have leadership skills.
We are advertising for a part-time clerk
and/or full-time person which will do 20
hours clerk and 20 hours maintenance or a
part-time maintenance man for 20 hours a
week. Must learn history of Wibaux and
surrounding area and give tours, will also
have to work weekends and holidays as
scheduled.
We are advertising for a full-time mainte—
nance man. Must have knowledge of lawn
and building maintenance. Must be willing
to learn history of Wibaux and surrounding
area and be able to give tours. Will also
work weekends and holidays as sched-
uled.
Please pick up applications at the clerk and
recorders office at Wibaux County Court-
house. Must be returned to clerk and
recorders by April 5, 2019. The employ-
ment is from May 1, 2019 to Sept. 30,
2019. 22-25
I INNOVATIVE ENERGY
HELP WANTED
The Beach Public School District is seek-
ing applications for the Junior High/assis-
tant Track Coach. Coaches will be subject
to a background check. Applications can
be picked up at Beach High School. Any-
one with questions about the openings
should contact Superintendent/Athletic Di-
rector, David Wegner. 25-26
HELP WANTED TEACHING Positions.
The Billings County School District is look-
ing for two teachers for the upcoming
school year. Elementary grades one and
two in Medora and a preschool teacher at
Prairie Elementary. See application infor—
mation on BCSD website or call Shae
Peplinski at 701-623-4363. Open until
filled. Veteran's Preference and EEOE
CITY OF MADDOCK seeking full-time
Public Works employee. Self-motivated
candidate, experience working with public.
$19/hr, vacation, holidays, Single health
ins., retirement, sick leave. Contact Mad-
dock City Hall for application 701-438—
2252.
HELP WANTED--MAINTENANCE Super-
visor Position. The Billings County School
District is accepting applications for a full-
time maintenance supervisor. Excellent
benefits package and competitive wages.
Background check required. Contact Shae
Peplinski at DeMores School in Medora at
701-623-4363 or visit BCSD website for
application information. Open until filled.
Veteran‘s preference and EEOE
2019 ND MEDIA GUIDE: Names, ad-
dresses, phone numbers, e—mails of all‘ND
newspapers, radio/TV stations, specialty
publications. Only $25. ND Newspaper As-
sociation, 701—223-6397.
REAL ESTATE
ND FARM LAND Values surge upward.
Are you selling or renting? Pifer's Auction
and Farm Land Management. Bob Pifer
701.371.8538. Kevin Pifer 701.238.5810.
Free valuation.
EVERY NORTH DAKOTA newspaper.
That‘s where your 25-word classified ad
will appear for only $160. Contact this
newspaper for details.
HAVE A NEWS release or other infomia-
tion that needs to reach all ND newspa-
pers? ND Newspaper Association can
help! One call does it all. 701-223-6397 or
you can email sharip@ndna.
Innovative Energy
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cooperatives and subsidiaries
in North Dakota.
IEA has an immediate opening for an Information Technology Spe-
cialist in Bismarck, ND. In this position, you will use your expertise
to monitor and maintain our IT systems. Your focus will be to install,
configure, service, repairand maintain information technology systems,
automatic meter reading (AMR) and management information services
along with networks to accomplish cooperatives goals and objectives
within the IEA member-cooperatives.
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or related fields and five
(5) years of experience in the computer technology field preferred.
IEA offers a competitive wage, excellent cooperative benefits pack-
age and work-life balance.
TO APPLY: Please send cover letter, resume and IEA application
by March 1, 2019, to hr@iea.coop. Applications can be downloaded
http://www.morgransou.com click on Your Cooperative and select
Career Opportunities.
Innovative Energy Alliance Cooperative is an equal opportunity employer.
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211 West Main Street
Ada, MN 56510
16201 Old Highway 10
Sentinel Butte, ND 58654
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This entity is an equal opportunity provider
Travis Hauck
Master Electrician
Cell 701-872-6063
Office: 701-8724083
4131 166th Ave. SW
Beach, ND 58621
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Licensed in N. D. and MT
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Trucking, Inc.
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Wibaux, MT
406-796-2968
Sue
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Licensed Real
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in ND.
(701) 483-6789; (701) 527-8159 cell;
or suefinneman
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Building your dreams
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I’ll learn someday
Hello,
Remember the controversy just
before Christmas? About a song.
The song “Baby It’s Cold Outside”.
People were complaining it was sex-
ist. I didn’t care. It is my favorite
Christmas song. Although you don’t
hear a lot of it in church or when peo—
ple are out caroling. Or maybe I’ve
just missed it. Anyway, baby it’s cold
outside. And it looks like it is going
to stay cold well into calving season.
You would think after seventy
years, I would have learned to calve
later. I’ve told you about my fencing
ability. You just try to keep bulls in a
poor fence come June.
I guess I’ve heard it said a jillion
times. My mother. My grandmother.
My wife.
At one time or another they have
all said it. “Men are so dumb”.
I’ve argued over the years. But
I’ve lost a months wages in two min-
utes betting two pair. I’ve bought cars
and pickups that depreciated ten thou-
sand dollars when I drove them off
the lot. I traded a mule for a pig. I
bought spruce lumber cause it was
better than pine. I sell when things are
cheap and buy when things are high.
I’ve driven up to mail letters and dis-
covered the mail is still on the kitchen
table. I’ve taken the garbage out sev-
eral times to discover, all I brought
was the matches to burn it with. I’ve
forgotten birthdays and wedding an-
niversaries. I gave my wife Weight
Watchers for Christmas. But I’ve al-
' ways maintained that men are supe-
rior beings. Yeah, right.
Several years ago I got to run the
ranch alone. Both Shirley and Will
were gone. I could do chores at my
own leisurely pace. I could check the
last heifer when I dang well pleased.
I could cut back on the grain for the
saddle horses, and feed the bucking
horses a little extra. I left the lid up on
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Owners
Glendive, MT
Call 406-377-3597
www.keyjanitorial.net
Golden Valley
Manor, IIIC.
Vicki Braden, Administrator
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- Assisted Living
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73-4282 or TTY 802-366-6888
The Golden Valley Manor is a
US Department of HUD facility.
Rental assistance is available to
those who qualify.
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no
305 N Merrill Ave.
Glendive, MT
Guns Bought, Sold,
Repaired, and Traded
FFH Licensed
Ernie Huether, Pres.
eh7mm@mcn.net
. 377-3969
Firearms Gun Safes
Smart Wool Ammunition,
Reloading Equipment
Hat Tips
By Dean Meyer
the toilet and didn’t brush my teeth.
Life was good.
I only had one chore that Shirley
said had to be done properly. Her
mare, Maxi, was about ready to foal.
And the forecast was for a cold rain.
My instructions were to grain Maxi
and Pic in the barn so they would be
in a warm, dry spot if they foaled.
Any fool can do that.
Well, I got back from checking
cows right at dark. Fed the fat cattle,
checked the heifer. grained the buck-
ing colts, fed the cats and dogs. and
the last thing I did, grain Maxi and
Pic in the barn. Closing the door be—
hind them, so they could foal in a
nice, dry place.
I was so proud. I slept like a baby.
Shirley called about five in the mom-
ing. Checking to see things were done
properly. I assured her all was well. I
had several cups of coffee, made all
my morning calls and proceeded to
do chores.
I fed the fat cattle, checked the
heifer, grained the bucking colts, fed
the cats and dogs, and went over to
feed Maxi and Pic.
When I entered the barn, they
were whinnying and waiting to go
outside. Even before they were
grained. I knew horses were dumb. I
opened the barn door to let them out,
and ....There stood a baby colt, cold
and wet, nursing on a plank fence.
Shirley says men are so dumb. I think
Maxi and her colt would probably
agree.
And I’ll tell you another thing. I
never have to worry about being the
mare checker again.
Stay warm.
Later, Dean
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