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December 27, 2018 Golden Valley News Page 5 Hat Tips News/Pioneer Classified Ads: A minimum charge of $7.00 for 25 words and 10 cents per word there- after. Deadline for Classifieds & Display Ads: 12:00 p.m. Friday preceding publication date. Phone: 701-872-3755- Fax: 701-872-3756 Email: goldenandbillings@gmail.com Western View Apartments, Beach. Two FARMERS UNION OIL in Portland is Iook- bedrooms available, all utilities paid, laun- ing for a full-time truck driver in the dry hookups, income based. Call Barbara, propane department. CDL required, haz- 701-872-4102. Non-smoking. Profession- mat and CETP training preferred. Full sin- ally managed by Prairie Homes Manage- gle benefits, paid vacation and 401k. ment, 1-888-893-9501, TTY Pick-up application at Portland station or 1-800-366-6888. $200 Walmart Card (with call 701-788-3760. 12 month lease), tfn DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: AGRONOMY DIVISION MANAGER. Are you searching for the next step in your agronomy career? Visit job link: http://bit.ly/AgronomyMGR459 for more information or contact Brian.slaughter@chsinc.com (701) 721- 7247. EDDY COUNTY ROAD SUPERINTEND- ENT: Requires 3 years related experience, H.S. diploma, computer knowledge, com- munication skills. Email resume to Patty Williams at pawilliams@nd.gov by 1/14. EOE SERVICE DESK SPECIALIST, Technol- ogy Deployment Specialist: NDSCS has two FT, 12 month positions open in Wah- peton. Service Desk Specialist: Will over- see service requests and work with staff to ensure requests are handled in timely manner, coordinate, lead, train and student employee etc.; Technology Deployment Specialists: will provide effective, profes- sional technical and desktop support and services. Benefits include: Health/Life, Re- tirement, EAP, Leave, Tuition Waiver/De- pendent Tuition Discount, etc. Screening begins immediately - applications ac- cepted until filled. Interested candidates must complete online application. For job description qualifications and application go to www.ndscs.edu/careers EOE RAW (COOPERSTOWN, ND). Full-time traveling Commercial Applicators for rail- road vegetation control, 60-80 hours/week, competitive wage and benefits, plus meal allowance, paid lodging. 888.700.0292 I www.rawapplicators.com I info@rawap- plicators.com LSgbg6L99 8bLgL9g6S 96gSzeLgb LLb6gg9S9 6 S99LbLg g89L~SgL6 bz69egsgL geLS~69Z S9Lg6L8~ JeMsuv nHoans,pleeM 2018 ND MEDIA GUIDE: Names, ad- dresses, phone numbers, e-mails of all ND newspapers, radio/TV stations, specialty publications. Only $25. ND NewspaperAs- sociation, 701-223-6397. THE GARRISON FIRE Department is seeking bids for a new pumper. Bid specs can be requested by emailing gfdfire@res- tel.com; calling 701-897-1635 (Bruce) or 701-337-6439 (Paul). 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 informa- 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.com HELP WANTED Belfield Public School is looking for a paraprofessional aide to assist in the kindergarten room starting in January 2019. If interested, please contact Supt. Northrop at 575-4275 or send a letter of application to the school at PO Box 97, Belfield ND 58622. Belfield Public School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Never too late for a Christmas story Hello, Shirley said to write a Christmas story. And when Shirley says, I write. I think Christmas is over by the time you get this, but I'm writing it before Christmas so just bare with me. And that happens because, unlike ranches, newspapers adjust their schedule for printing on holidays. Christmas time is a time for friends and families. Kids and grandkids are coming home for Christmas. Neigh- bors are stopping by to drop off a gift or share a cup of coffee and wish each other well for the season. Santa is greasing up the sleigh and getting the hump out of the back on the old rein- deer, and most likely tying up a leg on a new one. Mrs. Santa is slapping those elves into shape and baking a few sugar cookies. Kids are scouring the toy catalogs and, if they're like my grandkids, they are circling nearly every toy on every page. They have ten thousand toys, but every ad that comes on TV, RJ says, "I want that"! And I've learned it is easi- est to just say "OK", rather than argue. And the weather can stand out at Christmas. We would always go up to the folks for Christmas Eve. Go to mid- night Mass at six o'clock. We had an innovative parish that could adjust to the times. Then we'd eat roast duck. Why, I don't know. But I suppose the duck raisers have to make a living too. After supper the gifts would be ex- changed, hugs given, jump in the car, or pickup, and head home. Chores to do in the morning. One year we left Berlhold about midnight and only made it a couple miles. I mean she was a white out. Peo- ple that are pretty sure they can go any- where in a Dakota blizzard (I'm talking about Gracy and Gage) have never seen a good old fashioned, rip-roaring blizzard. We sat on the road for a cou- ple hours and then crept back into Berthold. The next day we would go to the One Bar Ranch (Shirley's folks) for Christmas dinner. After chores of course. I remember one Christmas when Shirley and I hadn't been married too long. The relatives didn't know me well and still liked me. Colleen, Shirley's little sister thought I was coot. She was right. Anyway, after dinner, we'resetting around the living room and the office, and Colleen is in charge of handing out gifts. I mean there are twenty-five peo- ple and this is quite a project for a little girl. She, knowing I was cool, was espe- cially excited to see what Santa had gotten me. Well, Grandpa Jack had wrapped up a lump of coal for his fa- vorite son-in-law. When Colleen watched me open it, she just threw a fit. She broke into tears and began scream- ing, "I hate Santa Claus! I hate Santa Claus!" Now, things have changed and are still the same. There are still Grandpas and Gmadmas, only they are us. Mrs. Santa still slaps the elves around, but she hits Santa once in awhile because he is deaf. Kids are still circling toys and friends and relatives still share sup pers and dinners and hugs and kisses and tears of joy. I hope this Christmas finds you and yours healthy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Meyers! Later, Dean Have something that may be newsworthy that you'd like to share or sub- mit to the Golden Valley News or the Billings County Pioneer? We won't know about it unless you tell us, and we welcome submitted news items! It's easy. Just give us a call, e-mail your item and a phone number, or mail a photo and the text that goes along with it. Golden Valley News/Billings County Pio- neer: P.O. Box 156, Beach, ND 58621 (701) 872-3755; goldenandbillings@gmail.com lennett Houglun All Risk Crop 8: Hail Insurance 211 West Main Street Ada, MN 56510 16201 Old Highway 10 Sentinel Butte, ND 58654 1-800-784-2106 houg|um@toretel, net www.federaIcrop.net John Germolus Wayne Lee Mariso Carlsrud This entity is an equal opportunity provider Sue Finneman Licensed Real Estate Agent in N.D. (701) 483-6789; (701) 527-8159 cell; or suefinneman @homeandlandcompany.com C O M P A N Y Real Estate Professionals by Linda Thistle 3 8 9. 6 4 1 6 9 4 1 4 6 1 8 9 6 1 4 7 6 9 3 7 8 9 3 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. 4 Moderate 4 Challenging HOO BOY! 2018 King Features Synd Inc. 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This is a work-from-home position and could be ideal for a parent, student or fan who is able to regularly attend games. Call (701) 872-3755 for an ap- plication, or send a resume to goldenandbillings@gmail.com. HELP WANTED Try something new in 2019! The Billings County Pioneer is accepting applications for its vacant high school sports reporter position. Reporter would cover the Heart River boys and girls varsity basketball teams. There may be a reporter for each team, or a reporter may cover both. This is a work-from-home position and could be ideal for a parent, student or fan who is able to regularly attend games. Call (701) 872-3755 for an ap- plication, or send a resume to goldenandbillings@gmail.com. CASE ELECTRIC LLC (701) 690-7145 tasty31269I, gmail.com P() Box 892 Beach, ND 5N621 Residential, Commcrcial, Agricultural, Industrial, and Oil Field HOW TO SHARE YOUR VIEWS We welcome letters to the editor concerning issues of area interest or regarding stories and editorials that have been published. Letters should be limited to 400 words. Guest columns or opinion-editorials longer in length are also welcome. A writer can have only one letter or column regarding the same subject published in a 30-day time period, unless the writer is responding to a new aspect of an issue that has been raised. Letters and columns are a way to encourage public discussion. Thank-you letters and invitations cannot be published as letters to the editor, but can be formatted as advertisements. Please include your name, address and phone number on your letter or column so that we can contact you. Your address and phone number will not be published. Golden Valley News/Billings County Pioneer, P.O. 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