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Golden Valley News
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Summons
StateS'of North Dakota, in District
Court, County of Billings, Southwest
Judicial District:
Civil No. 042013CV3
Choctaw Energy Limited Partner-
ship, and Mike O'Toole, Plaintiffs,
VS.
PNC Bank, N.A., Herr & Company,
Pittsburgh National Bank, Trustee of
the Nancy A. Mudge Residuary Trust
Under Will of Leonard S. Mudge,
dated November 11, 1960, Leo Vesen-
mier, Jr., Trustee, and Esther Gerhardt
Vesenmier, individually, as Trustee
and as a Personal Representative of
the Estate of Leo Vesenmier, Jr., and
all persons unknown hav'ing or claim-
ing any right, title, estate or interest in
or lien or encumbrance upon the real
property described in the Complaint,
whether as heirs, devisees, legatees,
or Personal Representative of the
aforementioned parties or as holding
any claim adverse to Plaintiffs owner- •
ship or any cloud upon Plaintiff's title
thereto,
Defendants.
The State of North Dakota to the
Above Named Defendants:
You are hereby summoned and re-
quired to appear and defend against
the complaint in this action, which is
herewith served upon you,-by serving
upon the undersigned an answer or
other proper response within twenty
(20) days after the service of this sum-
mons upon you, exclusive of the day
of service. If you fail to do so, judg-
ment by default will be taken against
you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
Dated this 7th day of March, 2013.
Kubik, Bogner, Ridl, & Selinger,
PLLP
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
26 East Third Street
P.O. Box 1173
Dickinson, ND 58692-1173
(701) 225-9155
By: Jon Bogner, Attorney
(ID#03468)
Notice of No Personal Claim
Notice is hereby given that this ac-
tion has been brought for the purpose
Of quieting title in the Plaintiffs in and
to an interest in oil, gas, and all other
minerals lying on, in or under or that
may be produced from the following
described real estate:
Golden Valley, North Dakota
Township 142 North - Range 104
West
Section 25: All
Township 141 North - Range 105
West
Section 26: SWl/~
Section.35: . W1/2 ....... , ....
and no personal claim is made "
against the Defendants above named,
or any of them.
Dated this 7th day of'March, 2013;
KtJbik, Bogner, Ridl, & Selinger,
PLLP
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
26 East Third Street
P.O. Box 1173
Dickinson, ND 58692-1173
(701) 225-9155
By: Jon Bogner, Attorney .
(ID#03468)
(March 21, 28 and April 4)
Summons
State of North Dakota, in District
Court, County of Billings, Southwest
Judicial District:
Civil No. 042013CV3
Choctaw Energy Limited Partner-
ship, and Mike O'Toole, Plaintiffs,
VS.
PNC Bank, N.A., Herr & Company,
Pittsburgh National Bank, Trustee of
the Nancy A. Mudge Residuary Trust
Under Will of Leonard S. Mudge,
dated November 11, 1960, Leo Vesen-
mier, Jr., Trustee, and Esther Gerhardt
Vesenmier, individually, as Trustee
and as a Personal Representative of
the Estate of Leo Vesenmier, Jr., and
all persons unknown having or claim-
ing any right, title, estate or interest in
or lien or encumbrance upon the real
property described in the Complaint,
whether as heirs, devisees, legatees,
or Personal Representative of the
aforementioned parties or as holding
any claim adverse to Plaintiffs owner-
, ship or any cloud uponPlaintiff's title
thereto, Defendants.
The State of North Dakota to the
Above Named Defendants:
You are hereby summoned and re-
quired to appear and defend against
the complaint in this action, which is
herewith served upon you, by serving
upon the undersigned an answer or
other proper response within twenty
(20) days after the service of this sum-
mons upon you, exclusive of the day
of service. If you fail to do so, judg-
ment by default will be taken against
, you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
Dated this 7th day of March, 2013.
Kubik, Bogner, Ridl, & Setinger,
PLLP
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
26 East Third Street
• P.O. Box 1173
Dickinson, ND 58692-1173
(701) 225-9155
By: Jon Bogner, Attorney
(ID#03468)
Notice of No Personal Claim
Notice is hereby given that this ac-
tion has been brought for the purpose
of quieting title in the Plaintiffs in and
to an interest in oil, gas, and all other
minerals lying on, in or under or that
may be produced from the following
described real estate:
Billings County, North Dakota
Township 140 North - Range 100
West
Section 27: WV2
Section 28: N 1/2 N1/2,
SV2NWIA, NY2SW~A
And no Pel;sonal claim is made
against the Defendants above named,
or any of them.
Dated this 7th day of March, 2013.
Kubik, Bogner, Ridl, & Selinger,
PLLP
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
26 East Third Street
P.O. Box 1173
Dickinson, ND 58692-1173
(701) 225-9155
By: Jon Bogner, Attorney
(ID#03468)
(March 21, 28 and April 4)
Bids
Call for Bids
Street Sweeper
The City of Beach will be accepting
bids for a new street sweeper. To ob-
tain a copy of the bid specifications
contact the City Auditor at cityof-
beach@midstate.net or call 701-872-
4103. Bids should be returned in a
sealed manila envelope labeled
"Street Sweeper Bid" to City Hall PO
Box 278 Beach, ND 58621 by April
15th at 5:00 p.m. Bids will be opened
during the City Council meeting on
April 15th at 7:30 p.m. The city re-
serves the right to accept or reject any
and all bids.
(March 21 and 28)
Beach City Council
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
PUBLISHED SUBJECT TO THE
GOVERNING BODY'S REVIEW AND
REVISION
A regular meeting of the Beach City
Council was called to order by Mayor
Walter Losinski at 7:00 pm on March
5, 2013. Present when the meeting
was called to order was City Council
Mark Benes, "lqm Marman, Jeanne
Larson, Paul Lautenschlager, Henry
Gervingl Wade Walworth, Public
Works Supt. Dell Beach, City Auditor
Kimberly Nunberg, Sheriff Scot Steele,
and City Engineer Jon Wilczek and
guest Ron Zachmann.
Minutes of the previous month
meetings were read. Walworth moved
to approve the minutes, second by
Lauteqschlager. Motion carried unani-
mously. Vouchers were reviewed for
payment. Benes moved to approve
the following vouchers, second by Lar-
son. Motion carried unanimously.
,16103 Beach Food Center 62.97
16104 Best Western Plus
Ramkota Hotel 158.00
16105 BOSS 342.85
16106 Dakota Dust Te× 135.60
16107 Eboltoft Sickler Lawyers579.00
16108 Fallon County
Treasurer 2956.50
16109 Farmers Union 1553.13
16110 Fisher Sand & Gravel 1116.00
16111 Floyd Braden 227.40
16112 G & G Garbage, Inc. 1500.00
16113 Golden Valley County 6968.00
16114 Golden Valley County
Fair Association. 1000.00
16115 Golden Valley News 329.12
16116 Jill Schatz 50.38
16117 John Deere Financial " 22.00
16118 Kadrmas, Lee &
Jackson .-. - . 3413.7.1
16119 Kim Nunberg 100.00
161.20 Marman Plumbing &
Construction 74.00
16121 MDU 5037.05
16122 Mid-American
Research Chemical 516.72
16123 M idstate Communication230.35
16124 Morfison Majerle
Systems Corp 20.00
16125 NAPA 14.92
16126 ND Rural Water
Systems Association 190.00
16127 Olympic Sales, Inc. 200.00
16128 One Call Concepts 7.50
16129 Prairie Lumber
Company 830.55
16130 Prairie West
Development Foundation 15000.00
16131 Q Business Source 450.98
16132 Ricardo Saenz 50.00
16133 Rick Hurlich 7.15
16134 Rohan's Hardware 393.99
16135 Southwest Wat.er
Authority
16136 Stockwell Cleaning
Service 2'25.00
16137 USPS " 106.00
8615.26
16138 Vernon Manufacturing 540.00
16139 West Plains Inc. 10.31
16140 Re-issued Ryan Nunberg40.00
16068-16074 & 16082-16098
City Employees Wages
for February 18513.05
16075 NDPERS 100.00
16076 City of Beach 200.80-
16077 Blue Cross Blue Shield4127.06
16078 Blue Cross Blue Shield 452.40
16079 Verizon Wireless 178.79
16080 Post Prom Commit:tee 500.00
16081 USPS 185.25
16099 NDPERS 100.00
16100 NDPERS 1210.73
16101 City of Beach 83.83 "
16102 Dell Beach 108.80
-89958 First State Bank of
Golva 3748.48
Sheriff's Report
Sheriff Steele presented the
monthly report for February consisting
of 16 calls, 10 citations and 2 written
warning. Steele mentioned items are
still being gathered for a Sheriff's Sale,
a date has yet to be determined.
Public Works Report
PWS Beach reported some crack
sealing and street patching was done
last week. Beach requested the City
Council consider purchasing a new
sweeper. Discussion. Marman moved
to accept bids for a new street
sweeper, second by Benes. Motion
carried unanimously.' Beach and Nun-
berg will develop a bid specifications
form for the street sweeper. Corre-
spondence from the ND Department of
Health was provided stating in the City
complied with all requirements of the
Safe Drinking Water Act.
Auditor's Report
The financial report for the month•
of February was reviewed. Benes
moved to approve the financial report,
second by Lautenschlager. Motion
carried unanimously. Nunberg re-
viewed her written report. Benes
moved to approve Nunberg's request
of providing the option to pay utility
bills with a credit/debit card, second by
Walworth. Motion carried unanimously.
Committee Reports:
Benes mentioned a property owner
on 4th Ave NW requested improve-
ments be made to their street. Benes
explained to them the cost of street
improvements are the responsibility of
the property owner. Ron Zachmann in-
quired if the stock pile of millings the
city has could be used as a base to
build the street since that is the same
material the rest of the streets in the
NW area were made of. Marman indi-
cated the millings can be purchased
for $60/yd. Discussion. Marman sug-
gested working with the City Engineer
to determine the elevation for the
street and material to be used for a
base.
Unfinished Business:
Nunberg mentioned Goldenwest
Electric verbally requested considera:
tion of a five (5) year franchise agree-
ment. Discussion. Larson moved to
deny the request for a five (5) year
franchise agreement, second by Wal-
worth. Motion carried unanimously.
City Engineer Wilczek is still exploring
possibilities of a circulating system for
the North watei" tower.
New Business:
Correspondence was read from
Matt Kolling resigning his position as
City Attorney. Walworth moved to ac-
cept the letter of resignation, second
by Gerving. Motion carried unani-
mously. Attorney Nathan Bouray will
handle legal matters during the in-
terim. Nunberg presented a recom-
mendation from the Zoning Board to
approve a Conditional Use request by
Lutheran Social Services for twin
homes and a daycare on Woodhulls's
Second Addition, Block 7. Marman
moved to approve the Zoning Board
recommendation with two conditions;
1.) Each twin home unit must have
a gross living area above ground of
960 square feet.
2.) The garages must be in be-
tween the twin homes or on the end of
the twin homes; they cannot be de-
tached in front of the homes, second
by Larson. Discussion. Motion carried
unanimously.
An article from The Pipeline Publi-
cation about rail transportation of oil
was provided. The City Board of
Equalization meeting is set for April 1st
at 7:30 pm.
No other business was brought for-
ward. Marman moved to adjourn,
second by Larson. Meeting adjourned
at 8:20 p.m. "
A-I-rEST: Walt Losinski, Mayor
Kimberly Nunberg, City Auditor
(March 21)
Beach School District
PROCEEDS OF THE
REGULAR MEETING
OFTHE BEACH BOARD OF
EIBUCATION
Unofficial Minutes
Subject to Review and Revision of
the Board
March 13, 2013
5:30 p.m.
Room 11
Members present were Bob
Makeiky, Maurice Hardy, Mark Egan,
Kim Nunberg, Robert Sperry, Misty
Farnstrom, Larry Helvik, Brandt Gau-
Bier and Troy Hoffer.
Dave Wegner was absent.
President Makelky called the meet-
ing to order at 5:30 p.m. No visitors
were present.
Makelky called for approval
agenda. Discussion. Motion by Egan,
second by Hardy to approve agenda.
Motion carries unanimously.
Farnstrom presented February 13,
2013 regular meeting minutes. Discus-
sion. Motion by Nunberg, second by
Sperry to approye minutes. Motion
carries unanimously.
Farnstrom presented general fund
bills. Discussion. Motion by Egan, sec-
ond by Sperry to approve bills. Discus-
sion. Motion carries unanfrneusly.
Farnstrom presented activity fund
bills. Motion by Nunberg, second by
Egan to approve bills. Motion carries
unanimously.
Farnstrom presented food service
fund bills. Discussion. Motion by
Hardy, second by Sperry to approve
bills. Motion carries unanimously.
Farnstrom presented general fund
and alctivity fund manual checks. Dis-
cussion. Motion by Egan, second by
Sperry to approve bills. Motion carries
unanimously.
Farnstrom presented February
payroll. Motion by Hardy, second by
Sperry to approve payroll. Motion car-
ries unanimously.
38412 AmeriPride 225.88
38413 AT&T Mobility '47.48
38414 Badlands Aviation 1350.00
38415 Beach Food Center 327.50
38416 Beach School
Food Service 425.30
38417 Sunni Beeler 499.00
38418 Bio Corporation' 394.40
38419 Bismarck Tribune 21.60
38420 Bloomberg
Business Week 30.00
38421 Blue Hawk
Audio & Video • 249.99
38422 Boss Office and
Computer Products 2152.03
38423 Keith Burwick 150.00
38424 Cenex Fleetcard 590.25
38425 City of Beach 896.32
38426 D & E Supply
Company, Inc. 1098.38
38427 Dakota Dust-Tex, Inc. 140.15
38428 Dans Super Market, Inc. 94.32
38429 Expressway Inn of
Bismarck 109.95
38340 Farmers Union Oil Co. 2948.73
38431 Sue Feldman 42.00
38432 Fitness Finders Inc. 86.13
38433 Brandt Gaugler 18.00
38434 General Binding
Corporation 254.00
38435 Golden Valley
News/Billings Co. Pioneer 690.36
38436 Heuer Publishing
Company 303.75
38437 Lori Holkup 29.23
38438 Jaymar Business
Forms, Inc. 109.14
37439 La Playa Mexican
Restaurant 47.30
38440 Matthew Bender &
Company, Inc. 20.99
38441 MDU Resources
Group, Inc. 7101:12
38442 Rodney Merkel 42.00
38443 Mid-American Research
Chemical Corp. 30.89
38444 Midstate
Communications, Inc. 686.71
38445 The Mix 30.00
38446 NAPA 4.58
38447 NASCO
38448 ND Driver and
Traffic Safety
38449 Nelson International,
Nelson Leasing, Inc.
38450 Lexi Nistler 35.00
38451 Northwest Iron
Fireman, Inc. 228.72
38452 Northwinds Lodge 132.00
38453 Kimberly Nunberg 180.80
38454 Office Max Contract
Payments, Inc. 432.73
• 38455 Olsons Service LLC 408.87
38456 Pepper, J.W. & Son, Inc. 27.14
38457 Perma-Bound Books 1228.56
38458 Queen City Candy 69.20
38459 Ramkota Hotel Bismarck772.00
38460 Red Chair Solutions 150.00
38461 Rohan Hardware 609.92
38462 School Specialty, Inc. 72.06
38463 LeAnn Sime 62.50
38464 Jasmine Stockert 35.00
38465 War, Lda Stroud 397,80
38466 Team Laboratory
Chemical Corp. 86.00
38467 US Foodservice, Inc. 91.80
38468 USPS Postmaster 106.00
38469 WaI-Mart Stores, Inc. 592.26
38470 David Wegner 44.54
38471 Wells Fargo 1947.15
38472 West River
Student Services 5075.33
38473 West River Teacher
Student Center-DSU 525.00
38474 Wired 24.00
2930 Anderson's 1991.88
2931 Balfour 459.94,
2932 Beach Food Center 163.34
'2933 Coca Cola Bottling
Cd. of Dickinson 226.75
2934 Computer F~ln 42.62
2935 Corner Market 23.94
2936 Farmers Union Oil Co. 200.00
2937 FBLA Fiscal Agent 810.00
2938 Fresh Alternatives
Fundraising 5180.00
2939 La PLaya Mexican
Restaurant 1515.25
2940 Logo Magic 396.00
2941 Lexi Nistler 16.94
2942 Quality Quick
Print Inc/Copy Xpress 69.00
2943 Queen City Candy 25.92
2944 Rohan Hardware 144.00
2945 Stump Printing 207.61
2946 US Foodservice, Inc. 364.89
2947 WaI-Mart Stores, Inc. 134.06 .
2948 Wells Fargo 173.50
6948 Corner Market 33.36
6949 Dean Foods NC 1240.86
6950 US Foodservice, Inc. 8692.25
6951 Workplace Pro 116.40
8334 ND Council of
Educational Leaders 165.00
8335 Mark Egan 37.00
8336 Troy Vaughn Hoffer 37.00
8337 Lamont Gaugler 113.00
8338 Allan Bahm 224.10
8339 Bradley V. Pender 71.00
8340 Daniel James Glasser 71.00
8341 Daniel Sayler 132.80
8342 Donnell, Michels 70.76
8343 Kevin Miller 104.96
8344 Richardton-Taylor
Public School Dist #34 105.,00
8345 ND Science Olympiad 150.00
8346 Cash 570.00
8347 Daniel Sayler 108.00
8348 Daniel James Glasser 98.80
8349 Kevin Miller 141.96
8350 Donnell Michels 107,76
8351 Beach Closeup 3000.00
8352 ND Roughrider 125.00
16252 Bowman Lions 480.00
16253 Jostens 780.00
16254 Jostens 30.00
16255 Jostens " 432.00
February Payroll 305781.63
Helvik presented correspondence.
• Request from post prom for dona-
tion was read. Discussion. Motion by
Nunberg, second by Egan to approve
$500 donation. Discussion. Roll call
vote carries unanimously.
• Thank you from the staff at Lin-
coln Elementary for the first aid kits to
be located in their classrooms.
No public participation was re-
quested.
Helvik presented personnel.
• Completed superintendent evalu-
ation was presented for review. Dis-
cussion• Motion by Hardy, second by
Nunberg to approve evaluation. Roll
call vote carries unanimously.
• Resignations from Lori Holkup as
part time elementary teacher and
Amanda Weber as day treatment be-
havioral interventionist at the end of
the 2012-2013 school year were pre-
sented. Roll call vote carries unani-
mously.
• Vacant day treatment social
worker/counselor position was dis-
cussed. Hoffer interviewed Shae
Peplinski and recommends her for the
Position. For the 2012-2013 school
year Peplinski will continue in the spe-
cial education position for part of the
day and start in the day treatment
counseling position for the other half
of the day, Discussion. Helvik indi-
cated for the 2013-2014 school year
Peplinski will be full time in the day
treatment counseling position and Sue
Marman and MaryAnn Schillo ex-
pressed interest in sharing the vacant
special education teaching
position. Discussion.
Helvik presented open enrollment
applications.
• Helvik presented o~)en enrollment
applications for the 2013-2014 school
year from Susan Sarsland, Kristina
Fischer, and Jennifer and Mike Steiner
from the Lone Tree School District and !'
Don and Saren Wojahn from the Dick-
inson Public School District. Discus-
sion. Motion by Egan, second by
Sperry to approve all open enroll-
ments. Roll call vote carries unani-
mously.
Helvik presented facilities.
• 2006 MCI bus is being prepared
for purchase. Discussion. Receiving oil
samples was discussed.
• Letter from DPI approving the
School Construction Approval Request
and a Facility Plan for re-roofing the
high school was received. Motion by,
Hardy, second by Egan to prOceed
with the biddin~ process. Roll call vote
carries unanimously.
• Legislative issues regarding
school funding were discussed.
Helvik presented policy. .
• Policy FFA-Student Alcohol &
Other Drug Use/Abuse was pre~sented
for a second reading. Discussion. Mo-
tion by Egan, second by Hardy to ap-
prove policy. Roll call vote carries
unanimously.
• Policy DKBD-Teacher Discllarge
for Cause and DKDB-E Exhibit were
presentedl Discussion. First reading
was tabled for further review.
• Policy FFB-Attendance and Ab'-
'sences was presented. Discussion.
First reading was tabled for further re-
70.40 view.
70.00 • Policy GABDD-Title I District
Parental Involvement Policy was pre-
sented and recommended by NDSBA
1332.21 to be rescinded as it is similar to KAB-
Parent Involvement. Discussion. Mo-
tion by Hardy, second by Sperry to re-
scind policy GABDD. Roll call vote
carries unanimously.
Helvik presented drivers education
fees for the summer of 2013. Consen-
sus of the board is to leave fees as
is. Discussion.
Farnstrom presented business
manager report.
• Copier leases for the district will
expire in July of 2013. Lease quotes
are in the process of being collected.
Hoffer presented day treatment re-
port.
• The HOTR board approved be-
ginning construction of a campus
classroom in the spring of 2014. Dis-
cussion.
Gaugler presented high school
principal report.
• The girls basketball team has
been having a successful sbason in
District and Regionals tournaments
and is looking forward'to the state
tournament. Discussion.
• The senior class has decided to
take a class trip to the legislature in
Bismarck with their money from
fundraising efforts.
Helvik presented superintendent
report.
• Possible ramifications of the pro-
posed health care act and how it could
affect hourly staff for the 2013-2014
school year was discussed.
• Parents have been inquiring
about preschool services. Discussion.
• DPI letter discussing the future of
NCLB in North Dakota was reviewed.
• Concealed weapons in schools
were discussed.
Makelky called for a 5 minute
break. !
Makelky called the meeting back to
order.
Motion by Hardy, second by Egan
to retire into executive session as per
NDCC 44-04-19.1 Subsection 9 to dis-
cuss collaborative bargaining strategy.
Roll call vote carries
unanimously. Board •retired into execu-
tive session at 6:33 p.m.
..... EXECUTIVE SESSION .....
Makelky called the meeting back to
order at 6:46 p.m. Next meeting time
was discussed. Motion by Sperry, sec-
ond by Hardy to adjourn. Makelky ad-
journed 6:46 p.m.
Bob Makelky, President
Misty Farnstrom, Business Man-
ager
(March 21)
Summons
COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY,
IN DISTRICT COURT,• SOUTHWEST
JUDICI'AL DISTRICT
Joseph Kreitinger & Arlys Kre-
itinger,
Plaintiffs,
-vs-
Lawrence Maus, Patricia Anrl Matt-
son, Joyce Radke, William Fisher,
Gerard Fisher and all persons un-
known claiming any estate or interest
in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the
property described in the complaint;
and any person in possession,
Defendants.
THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEI:E~i~-
DANTS: '
You 'are hereby summoned and re-
quired to appear and defend against
the Complaint in this action which is
herewith served upon you,by servihg
upon the undersigned an Answer or
other proper response within twenty.
(21) days after service upon you, ex-
clusive of the date of service. If you
fail tp do so, Judgment by default will
be taken against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.
Dated this 13th day of March,
2013.
MACKOFF KELLOGG LAW FIRM
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
38 Second Avenue East
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-456-3210
eebert@mackoff.com
By:/s/Elizabeth A. Ebert, Atiorney
#07326
AFFIDAVIT FOR PUBLICATION
COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY,
IN DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHWEST
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Joseph Kreitinger & Arlys Kre-
itinger, .
Plaintiffs,
-vs-
Lawrence Maus, Patricia Ann Matt-
son, Joyce Radke, William Fisher,
Gerard Fisher and all persons un-
known claiming any estate or interest
in,, or lien or encumbrance upon, the
property described in the complaint;
and any person in possession,
Defendants.
• STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF STARK
1. Elizabeth A. Ebert, being first
duly sworn, deposes and says as fol-
lows: That she is one of the attorneys
for the Plaintiff in the above-entitled
action, and that she makes this Affi-
davit on behalf of said Plaintiff. Affiant
further states:
2. That the Summons and veri-
fied Complaint in the above-entitled
action were duly filed in the Office of
the Clerk of the District Court in and
for the County of Golden Valley and
State of North Dakota, the County
where said action was oommbnced
and is nov~ pending, setting forth a
cause of action for quieting of title to
real estate situated in said County,
and more specifically hereinafter de-
scribed, which sai~ real estate is also
described in said verified Complaint,
which Complaint is hereby referred to
and made a part hereof by reference
as though the same were set forth
herewith in full.
3. That the subject of the
above-entitled action is real property
si:tuated within this State, described as
follows:
Gass-Vetsch 2nd Addition to the
City of Golva, North Dakota; Block 5:
Lots 7, 8, 9 10, 11, & 12
and that the Defendants, and each
, of them, claim a lien thereon or Other
interests therein, either vested or con-
tingent, and that the relief demanded
against such Defendants, and each of
them, consists wholly or partially in ex-
cluding such Defendants from such
lien or interest, and that said above-
entitled action affects the title to real
property.
4. That all persons having or
claiming an estate or interest in, or lien
or encumbrance upon, the real prop-
erty hereinabove described and de-
scribed in the Complaint, whether as
heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal
representatives of a deceased person,
or under any other title or interest, and
not in possession, nor appearing of
record in the Office of the County
Recorder, the Clerk of the District
Court, Or the County Auditor of- Golden
Valley County, the County in which the
real property is situated, to have such
claim, title, or interest therein, are pro-
ceeded against as unknown persons
defendant pursuant to Chapter 32-17
of the North Dakota Century Code;
and that the interests of such unknown
persons defendant in the land de-
scribed in the Complaint, '.'and all other
persons known and unknown having
or claiming any right, title, estate or in-
terest in or lienor encumbrance upon
the real property described in the com-
plaint, whether as heirs, devisees,
legatees or Personal Representatives
of the aforementioned parties or as
holding any claim adverse to Plaintiffs'
ownership or any cloud upon Plaintiffs'
title thereto," are not Shown of record
in the Office of the County Recorder,
the Clerk of the District Court, or the
County Auditor of Golden Valley
County, North Dakota, the County in
which such land lies, and that Affiant
does not know and is unable to ascer-
tain the~names, residences, or post of-
fice addresses of any of the persons
who are proceeded against as un-
known persons Defendant.
5. That the relief sought in this
action consists wholly or partly in ex-
cluding the Defendants from any inter-
est in or lien upon specific real
property in this State, the same being
the real property hereinabove de-
scribed at Paragraph Three (3) above.
6. The last reasonably ascer-
tainable post office addresses of such
Defendant are as set out below imme-
. diately following the names of such
Defendant:
William Fisher
Golva, North Dakota
Lawrence Maus
Golva, North Dakota
7. That in the event any of the
above and foregoing post office ad-
dresses shown for the Defendants
named in the immediately preceding
paragraph are not in fact the post of-
rice addresses of such Defendants,
that then the Plaintiff and your Affiant
do not know and are not able to ascer-
tain the post office addresses of such
Defendants.
...... Dated this 13th day of March,
2013.
/s/Elizabeth A. Ebert, Attorney
#07326
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 13th day of March, 2013.
/s/Gina Powers Barnes
Notary Public
State of North Dakota
My Commission Expires March 28,
2O 18
(March 21, 28 and April 4)
Bids
Beach School District Seeking
Roof Bids
The Beach School District is seek-
ing sealed bids on re-roofing three
sections of the Beach High School
roof. Estimated square footage is Area
1=5,864; Area I1=11,438; Area
111=6,960 for an approximate total of
34,610 sq. ft.
The Beach High School Project will
include tearing off the old roofing,
adding insulation, adding positive
drainage and replacing with a Carlisle
roof membrane.
It is asked that bidders submit two,
bids and break them into the three (3)
separate areas as noted in the first
paragraph. The first bid with a 45
EPDM Carlisle membrane and and R-
30 insulation and the second for the
same three (3) areas with a 75 EPDM
Carlisle membrane and an R-40 insu-
lation.
Prospective bidders are welcome
to view the High School roof and ob-
tain a rough drawing of the roof.
Please call the high school 701-872-
4161 for additional information if
needed. Pending the bids the Beach
Board of Trustees may opt to do only
certain sections or the entire roof proj-
ect.
Please submit sealed bids by April
10, 201,3 by 3:30 p.m. to the Beach
High School and addressed to:
Superintendent Larry Helvik
Beach School District #3
600 N Central Ave.
Beach, ND 58621
The Beach Board of Trustees re-
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
(March 21, 28 and April 4)
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