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Page 4 Golden Valley News November 2, 2017 Summons IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF GOLDEN VAL- , LEY, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, :SOUTHWEST JUDICIAL DISTRICT ', COURT ' CIVIL NUMBER: 17-2017-CV- 00027 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a i Delaware Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, V. Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., Lila Redetzke, Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home, Ronald D. Wissink, and Does 1- "-10, Defendants. 1. To the above-mentioned De- fendants including all persons un- known, claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the ',real estate described in the complaint• 2. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend against the Com- . plaint in this action, which has been filed 'with the Clerk of Court and is herewith served upon you, by serving .upon the ,'undersigned a copy of an Answer or other .proper response within twenty- one (21) days after the service of this Summons 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 Corn- plaint. The original Complaint is filed with the Clerk of the District Court in the County in which this action is com- menced. 3. This action relates to the fore- ,.closure of a mortgage upon the follow- ing described real property in the County of Golden Valley, State of North Dakota: Near's First Addition to the City of Beach, North Dakota. Block 1 : Lots 7, 8,&9 More Correctly Described as Fol- lows: Near's First Addition to the City of Beach, North Dakota. Block 1 : Lots 7, 8, & 9 More Correctly Described as Fol- .,*lows: Lots 7 8 and 9, in Block 1 Near's ~,First Addition to the City of Beach, ::*Golden Valley County, North Dakota. !~" Property Address: 205 2nd Avenue ,~Southwest, Beach, ND 58621 ;~ 4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a i~personal judgment against the above- named Defendants. DATED this 18th day of October, ~:t2017. ,:~ Benjamin J. Mann ; 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt LakeCity, UT 84111 Tel: 801-355-2886 Fax: 801-328-9714 Emaih benjamin @hwmlawfirm.com Bar Number: 08371 HWM: 49601 (October 26 November 2 and 9) !zi, Meeting Notice Notice of Annual Meeting i~ of the Golden Valley Manor, Inc. Board of Directors The Golden Valley Manor, Inc. will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday, November 21st at 4:00 p.m. at the ;.~meeting room at First State Bank. The i ~,following members of the Board whose three year terms expire are: Duane Maus and Bonnie Underwood. (November 2, 9 ~nd 16) Notice NOTICE OF ANNUAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE FORFEITED TO GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following real estate has been for- feited to the County of Golden Valley, State of North Dakota, for delinquent taxes; that said County has taken tax deed to such property and will offer it for sale at public auction at the County Commissioners Room in the Golden Valley County Courthouse on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, beginning at 1:00 P.M., MST. Each parcel of real estate will be of- fered separately and sold to the highest '.qualified bidder thereof, but not for a sum less than the minimum sale price• -This sale will continue from day to day until complete. • REAL PROPERTY, FIXTURES, AND STRUCTURES ARE WITHOUT WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION. CITY OF BEACH DESCRIPTION MINIMUM SALE PRICE of Lots 6-6 Y2-7 of Block 2 $1,200.00 267 1 st St SW Near's 1st to the City Beach Lot 13 of Block 5 485 1st Ave SE Hunter's 4th to the City of Beach $900.00 Lots 13-14 of Block 1 156 2nd Ave NE Hunter's 1st to the City of Beach $1,553.23 South 16 feet of Lot 3 & Lots 4-5-6- 7 of Block 1 330 1st Ave SW Hunter's 4th to the City of Beach $1,100.00 All of Lot 10 and Lot 11 less North !:' 10 feet of Block 8 ~: 425 5th Ave SE Hunter's 5th to the iCity of Beach $700.00 :t Dated this 25th day of October, 2017. i: Tamra Sperry ii County Auditor i (November, 2) b~ support your local / Senior football players Ty Van Horn, Josiah Orluck, Robert Stedman and Gunnar Farstveet, and senior volleyball girls Catie Lofsgard, Rebekah'Padilla, Courtney Lund and Bree Davidson take part in one of theactivities at a pep rally prior to the Beach football team's quarterfinals game. (Photo by Renee Orluck) with the final score of 49-26 favoring the Skyhawks. Highlights of the game for the Bucs included Trevor Losinski's in- terception, sack and touchdown. Josiah Orluck was the first man to Clay Mattern's pop fly kickoff to get the ball back for Beach to begin the second half. Statistically the Bucs were very competitive in earning 17 first downs and putting together 343 total yards of offense compared to 356 total yards of offense for their opponent. When asked about a standout game this season, two of the coaches and one of the players mentioned the Mott/Regent/New England game. It had so many twists and turns includ- ing John Summer's interception and Gage Swanson's pick 6. The players commented on the many things they learned this year in- cluding: to be role models, respect. things in life don't come easy, keep your head up even when things aren't going your way, play with pride, and always do the right thing. Bucs (Continued from Page 1) Volleyball seniors 'torture' the football players at the pep rally. (Photo by Renee Orluck) Coach Mike Zier stated."I learned 2TD; Gage Swanson 8 for 60; Clay that a small group of young men can Mattern 20 for 131.1TD,.2PT accomplish their dreams if they put Passing: Josiah Orluck 3 for 12 the team first and not themselves by 43 yards, lTD. 2 INT: Clay Mattern understanding their role on the 1 for 1 31 yards team." Receptions: Trevor Losinski 2 for Rushing: Josiah Orluck 18-105. 13.1TD: JaredWojahn2for61 • Participants sought for 2018 industrial h mp pilot program BISMARCK - Participants are being sought for North Dakota De- partment of Agriculture's 2018 in- dustrial hemp pilot program. "Industrial hemp may only be grown in North Dakota through the North Dakota Department of Agri- culture's pilot program or by institu- tions of higher education," North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring said. "We are cur- rently seeking applicants wishing to participate in the department's pilot program for the purposes of agricul- tural or academic research." A provision in the 2014 farm bill gives authority to state departments of agriculture to cultivate industrial hemp for research purposes. Partici- pants planted 70 acres of hemp in 2016 and more than 3,000 acres in 2017. The NDDA encourages all inter- ested parties (growers, processors, etc.) to submit a proj.ect proposal ap- plication to be considered for the 2018 cropping season. Along with the application, inter- ested parties must submit two sets of fingerprints, a completed Criminal History Record Check Request form, and a $40 nonrefundable check or money order made out to the ND De- partment of Agriculture to cover the cost of a background check. Past•par- ticipants do not have to undergo background checks. Proposals will be ranked by a committee appointed by the agriculture commissioner. Applicants chosen will be re- q uired to submit an industrial hemp license application, signed memo- randum of understanding and associ- ated licensing fees. Applications and instructions can support your local merchants .be found at www.nd.gov/ndda. The deadline for proposal docu- ments is 5 p.m. CST. Friday, Dec. 29. 2017. Emailed or faxed submis- sions will not be accepted. Research proposals will be date stamped when received. Applicants needing more information should contact the Department of Agricul- ture's Rachel Seifert-Spilde at (701) 328-4128 or rseifert@nd.gov. DEADLINES The deadline for submitted copy and stories and all ad orders is noon on Fridays, Call 872-3755 or e-mail goldenandbillings @gmail.com. ABBREVIATED NOTICE OF INTENT TO AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES relating to ND,A.C, Chapter 75-02-06 Ratesetting for Nursing Home Care North Dakota Department of Human Services will hold a public hearing to address proposed changes to the N•D. Admin. Code Room 210, Second Floor Judicial Wing State Capitol Bismarck, ND Wed., Dec. 6, 2017 9:00 a.m. Copies of the proposed rules are available for review at county social services offices and at human service centers. Copies of the proposed rules and the regulatory analysis relating to these rules may be requested by telephoning (701) 328-2311. Written or oral data, views, or arguments may be entered at the hearing or sent to: Rules Administrator, North Dakota Department of Human Services, State Capitol - Judicial Wing, 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 325, Bismarck, ND 58505-0250. Written data views, or arguments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 18, 2017. ATTENTION PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: If you plan to attend the headng and will need special facilities or assistance relating to a disability, please contact the Department of Human Services at the.above telephone number or address at least two weeks prior to the hearing. Dated this October day of 23rd, 2017. ABBREVIATED NOTICE OF INTENT TO AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES relating to N.D.A.C. Chapter 75-02-07.1 Ratesetting for Basic Care Facilities North Dakota Department of Human Services will hold a public hearing to address proposed changes to the N.D. Admin. Code Room 210, Second Floor Judicial Wing State Capitol Bismarck, ND Wed., Dec. 6, 2017 10:30 a.m. Copies of the proposed rules are available for review at county social services offices and at human service centers. Copies of the proposed rules and the regulatory analysis relating to these rules may be requested by telephoning (701) 328-2311. Written or oral data, views, or arguments may be entered at the hearing or sent to: Rules Administrator, North Dakota Department of Human Services, State Capitol - Judicial Wing, 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 325, Bismarck, ND 58505-0250= Written data, views, or arguments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 18, 2017. ATTENTION PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: If you plain to attend the hearing and will need special facilities or assistance relating to a disability, please contact the Department of H uman Services at the above telephone number or address at least two weeks prior to,he hearing. Dated this 23rd day of October, 2017. ABBREVIATED NOTICE OF INTENT TO AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES relating To N•D.A.C. Chapters 75-03-38 And 75-03-39 Autism Spectrum Disorder Voucher Program And Autism Services Waiver North Dakota Department of Human Services will hold a public hearing to address prggosed changes to the ND. Admin. Room 210, Second Floor Judicial Wing State Capitol Bismarck, ND Wed., Dec. 6, 2017 2:30 p.m. Copies of the proposed rules are available for review at county social services offices and at human service centers. Copies of the proposed rules and the regulatory analysis relating to these rules may be requested by telephoning (701) 328-2311. Written or oral data, views, or arguments may be entered at the hearing or sent to: Rules Administrator, North Dakota Department of Human Services, State Capitol - Judicial Wing, 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 325, Bismarck, ND 58505-0250. Written data, views, or arguments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 18, 2017. ATTENTION PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: If you plan to attend the hearing and will need special facilities or assistance relating to a disability, please contact the Department of H uman Services at the abov.e telephone number or address at least two weeks prior to the hearing. Dated this 23rd day of October, 2017• Numerous scam target veterans Veterans Day on Nov. ! 1 is in- tended to honor all military veterans for their service [o our country. Re- grettably, not everyone has honor- able intentions when it comes to our nation's veterans. Here are some common scares targeting veterans. Benefits buyout scam Scammers offer an upfront pay- ment of cash in exchange for a vet- oran's future disability or pension payments. These buyouts are typi- cally a fraction of the value of the benefit, according to AARP North Dakota. Investment/pension scam Unscrupulous investment advis- ers claim the veteran may be able to claim additional government bene- fits by overhauling their investment holdings. Get credible information on how to qualify for veterans' ben- ellis by contacting the North Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs or your county veterans service officer. Veterans Choice Program scam Scammers have set up a phone number nearly identical to the num- ber veterans dial to find out if they are eligible to use approved health care providers outside of the Veter- ans Administration system. Veter- ans call the fake number and a message prompts them to leave their credit card inforrn~ition in re- turn for a rebate. They debit your account, and the vet gets nothing in return. Make sure to dial the correct number for the Veterans Choice Program: 866-606-8198. Charging for records A scammer attempts to charge for access to a veteran's military records or government forms. Never pay for your records. All in- formation is free through the VA. Identity Theft Scares Scammers call veterans claiming they work for the VA and ask for personal information to update their records. If you get an unsolicited call from the VA. hang up. Employment scams A scammer at- tempts to charge for access to a vet- eran's military records or govern- ment forms. Never pay for your records. All infor- mation is free through the VA. Con artists post bogus job offers to recruit veterans on online job boards. The scammer may use or sell your personal information pro- vided in the job application. It's likely a st:am If you have to pay tO get the job, you need to supply credit card or banking information, or the ad is for "previously undis- closed" federal government jobs. Special deals for veterans scam Scammers offer special dis- counts for veterans on a range of products, like loans and car pur- chases. Often, the products aren't discounted at all, or they don't ac- tually exist. Check out offers care- fully, and never wire money to someone you don't know. Rental scam A scammer posts a fake rental property on a classified ad website offering discounts for active duty military and veterans. You just need to wire transfer a security deposit to the landlord. Only there is no rental property and you just lost your se- curity deposit. For information about other scams and how to protect yourself and your loved ones, sign up for the Fraud Watch Network at www.aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork. You'll receive free email alerts with tips and resources to help you spot and avoid identity theft and fraud. Integrity. Craftsmanship • Reliabilty • Innovation 35+ yrs Experience • Free Estimates ..... Looking •to build new or remodel call us first! ..... =,.!~ ,. . 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