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after.
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Email: goldenandbillings@gmail.com
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AGRONOMY DIVISION MANAGER. Are
you searching for the next step in your
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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-
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THE GARRISON FIRE Department is
seeking bids for a new pumper. Bid specs
can be requested by emailing gfdfire@res-
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701-337-6439 (Paul).
ND FARM LAND Values surge upward.
Are you selling or renting? Pifer's Auction
and Farm Land Management. Bob Pifer
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Free valuation.
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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
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Billings County Pioneer?
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(701) 872-3755;
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The Golden Valley News is
accepting applications for its
vacant high school sports
reporter position. Reporter
would cover Beach High
School 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
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accepting applications for its
vacant high school sports
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