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December 26, 261 9 ’ Golden Valley News Page 5 CLEARINGIDUSE News/Pioneer 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, preceding publi- cation date. Phone: 701—872-3755 - Fax: 701-872—3756 Email: goldenandbillings@gmail.com THANK YOU The Billings County Junior High Close Up Group would like to express a huge shout— out to the city of Medora Fire Departmentll Thank you for your generous donation! It is greatly appreciated!!! HELP WANTED The Golden Valley News is accepting ap- plications for two vacant correspondent po- sitions. These are work-from-home positions and can depend upon an appli— cant's interests. Coverage areas can be human interest stories, local government, or high school sports. Call (701 ) 872-3755 for an application, or send a resume to goldenandbillings@gmail.com. The Billings County Pioneer is accepting applications for a vacant correspondent position. This is a work-from-home position and can depend upon an applicant's inter— ests. Coverage areas can be human inter- est stories, local government, or high school sports. Call (701) 872-3755 for an application, or send a resume to golde- nandbillings@gmail.com. The City of Medora will be accepting ap- plications for the position of a part-time Deputy City Auditor. Applicants must have business administration experience and have strong customer service, communi— cation, organization, and computer skills. This person will assist the public; answer telephone calls; handle email and paper correspondence; coordinate events in the community center; prep for city meetings; aid in the financial matters of the city in— cluding payroll, utility billing, AIR and AIR; and perform other duties as assigned. Starting pay rate is $14.50/hr, depending on experience, with an average 16-24 hr work week. Experience with MS Office re- quired and experience with Accounting Software a plus. Request a full job de- scription and application at mauditor@mid- state.net or call Gary Ridenhower at 701-623-4828. Please email resumes, or mail to: City of Medora, PO Box 418A, Medora, ND 58645. 13-15 Home On The Range is seeking to hire a business assistant. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in business adminis- tration, accounting or a related field and at least 2 years of recent experience OR six years of recent work experience in a busi— ness office setting. Also must have experi- ence in fundraising and successful grant writing experience. Applicants should send resume to Diane Szudera at dianes@hotrnd.com. EOE. 16 ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL opening at May-Port CG School (August 2020). Send cover letter, resume, principal credentials to Superintendent Bradner: 900 Main St W, Mayville, ND 58257; 701-788— 2281; Michael.bradner@may-portcg.com. Deadline January 31. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ASSOCIATE. Lake Region State College — Devils Lake, ND. This is a 12-month position with full benefits, including paid family health in— surance. Duties include collecting and maintaining accounts receivable for LRSC accounts, working with collaborative stu- dent accounts and billing for both student and third-party accounts. This is a front- Iine position with daily cashier duties. Must be responsible, proficient in word process- ing and spreadsheet software, knowledge of standard office machines, and strong customer service skills. Minimum qualifi- cations are an Associate Degree or equiv- alent knowledge and experience. Go to lrsc.edu for more information. FARMERS UNION OIL in Portland is look— ing for a full-time truck driver in the propane department. CDL required, haz- mat and CETP training preferred. Full sin- gle benefits, paid vacation and 401k. Pick-up application at Portland station or call 701-788-3760. LOOKING FOR THE most complete listing of ND Media? Get 2019 ND Media Guide for Only $25! Call 701-223-6397, ND NewspaperAssociation. .ISNISUV —‘ nxoans Al’laaM ‘- 0 OVER $10K IN Debt? Be debt free in 24 to 48 months. No upfront fees to enroll. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief, 701- 936-8487. ' TRAINING TRAIN AT HOME TO DO MEDICAL BILLING! Become a Medical Office Pro- fessional online at CTI! Get Trained, Certi- fied ready to work in months! Call 701-929-9679. (M-F 8am-6pm ET) COMPUTER IT TRAINING PROGRAM! Train at home to become a Computer Help Desk Professional now! Call CTI for details! 701-929-9484 (M-F 8am-6pm ET). 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. FOR SALE: BASSWOOD carving wood. 4" thick x 5-9” wide. Professionally processed. 218-329-5034 FOR SALE ANYONE CAN RUN STATEWIDE with HELP WANTED ads in all ND papers with NorthSCAN! $160 /25 words / 89 papers. Contact your newspaper or NDNA, 701- 223-6397. AUTO WANTED DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Re- ceive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions ac- cepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 701- 809-7415 HEALTH OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR HEALTH IN- SURANCE IS HERE! Now is the time to save for 2020. We have the best rates from top companies! Call Now! 701-404- 5823. A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 1-701-404-5808. ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concen- trator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxy- gen Concentrator Store: 701-404-5994. (24/7) SETTLEMENTS Recently diagnosed with LUNG CANCER and 60+ years old? Call now! You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 701—404-5389 today. Free Consultation. No Risk. WE MAKE IT easy to place an ad in one or all 89 North Dakota newspapers, One order, one bill, one check. We provide the ad design and tear sheets. Call the North Dakota Newspaper Association, 701 6397. PUBLIC NOTICES A public notice is information informing citizens of government activities that may affect the citizens’ everyday lives. Public notices have been printed in local newspapers, the trusted sources for community information, for more than 200 years. by Linda Thistle IIEEIHIH Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the ' numbers from one to nine. DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: 9 Solution below 9 Moderate 99 Challenging 9.0 H00 BOY! © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. This weekly puzzle is brought to you by: Bennett Houglun. Agency All Risk Crop Hail Insurance 211 West Main Street Ada, MN 56510 16201 Old Highway 10 Sentinel Butte, ND 58654 1-800-784-2106 houglum@loretel.net www.federalcrop.net John Germolus Wayne Lee Marisa Carlsrud This entity is an ,equal opportunity provider Travis Hauck Master Electrician Cell 701—872-6063 Office: 701-872-4083 4131 166th Ave. SW Beach, ND 58621 CTE/ectric@midstate.net. Licensed in ND. and MT Tvedt Trucking, Inc. 0 Custom Hauling 0 Grain or Feed 0 Livestock 0 Local & Long Distance Roger T vedt Wibaux, MT 406-796—2968 Running Out of Time? For subscribers, your subscription’s expiration date is on your address label. T&A Seeds . Beach, ND (701) 872-3248 Sue Finneman Licensed Real Estate Agent in ND. (701) 483-6789; (701) 527-8159 cell; or suefinneman @homeandlandcompany.com Listed. i ft: r Real Estate Professionals \ige-‘rrgaxzrrsazra. Your local telephone company Serving the Beach, Golva, Sentinel Butte Medora areas For service please call 1-800-523-5436 F_ELD_M_A_1\I_N W since 1936 701—872—33 17 Licensed Contractor Backhoe & Other Dirt Work, Design, Building and Supply, Concrete, Stone & Brick, Roofing Furnace installation New or remodeling Building your dreams through generations! Beach, ND 58621 Hello, I’ll start this week by wishing all of you a Merry Christmas. And probably a Happy New Year! Twas two nights before Christmas as I write this. It is with some regret, and also some relief, that I am letting you know that I am going to retire from writing my weekly column. No, it’s not something you did. It’s just that I don’t do as much as I used to and I don’t want to have to make anything up or exaggerate anything. That is how I roll. Well, maybe a little. I started writing a weekly column for the McKenzie County Farmer and the Dunn County Herald in 1982. When I wrote a legislative re— port weekly. When my ten-year sen— tence in the Senate was done, Mike Dwyer, from the ND Water Associa- tion asked me to continue writing a monthly column for their magazine. And then weekly papers began to pick it up. That’s a lot of columns ago. I want to thank all of these pa- pers, and most importantly, all of you readers. We went a lot of places together. I’ve traveled with you from Alaska to Mexico. We’ve been to the ocean. We’ve been to the sea (thank you Ian Tyson). We’ve chased wild cows and chased buck- ing horses through the badlands. We’ve penned wild pigs and hunted for the thirty-point buck. I’ve trav- eled with you to the Sturgis Bike Rally and the Silver Dollar Bar. You’ve helped me chain up a pickup that was hanging over a washout, and you’ve ridden with me when I picked up hitchhikers that I probably shouldn’t have. You’ve gone to Houston with me on hotshot runs My sincere thanks Hat Tips By Dean Meyer and celebrated many holidays with my family and friends. You’ve been with me at Thanksgiving and Christ— mas. We’ve been together on icy roads, prairie fires, and more bliz— zards than I care to remember. You’ve met a lot of my close friends over the years. Some you’ve helped me lay to rest, and some are still my closest friends. I thank you for understanding and allowing me to share my life, and theirs with you. I guess mostly I have to thank Shirley. I don’t know how many times we have been at a nice supper, dressed up for the occasion, and meet someone at our table and make introductions. Their response when meeting Shirley was invariably, “You are that Shirley! You are not what I expected!” As I’ve told you before, she does clean up pretty good. There have been countless Mon— day mornings when I start out the door and hear Shirley holler, “Don’t forget to write your column.” Dang. It’s been a fun and interesting ride. Don’t cancel your subscription to your paper. They need you and we need them. And if I venture out and rope a wild cow by the hind leg and get drug through the brush, I am still going to send it to your paper and tell you about the rope burns I got. But I’m not letting go of the rope. That’s how cowboys are. And as George Strait said, “This is where the cowboy rides away”. Maybe it wasn’t George. But I remember hearing it. Later, Dean Workshop (Continued from Page 2) Youth Through Understanding and Intervention." WOrkshop topics also will include adverse childhood experiences (ACES), developmental milestones in adolescence (ages 12 to 18), and the impact of stress on emotional and physical development, relationship building techniques, resources and QPR (question, persuade, refer), an emergency response to someone in a " Carpet and'UpfioEstery Céam'ng ” Strip aruf‘l/Vax ‘Floors (Disaster Cleanup Residential and Commercial Ken & Virginia Young Owners Glendive, MT Call 406-377-3597 www.keyjanitoria1.net Golden Valley Manor, IIIC. 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