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FARMERS PRESSBENSON COUNTY
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
HEALTH/MEDICAL
LAND AUCTIONS
AUTOS WANTED
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NOTICE OF HEARINGIN DISTRICT COURT
NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Case No. 03-2020-CV-0042STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ) ) ss.COUNTY OF BENSON )
Beau L. Buehler and ) Bria R. Buehler, )Plaintiff, ) vs. )Jonathan Matthews, a/k/a )Jonathan Matthews Jr. )and all other persons known )or unknown claiming any )estate or interest or lien or )encumbrance upon the )property described in this )Complaint, )Defendant. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Beau L. Buehler and Bria R. Buehler, has filed with the Judge of the District Court of Benson County, North Dakota, a Summons in the matter of the estate of the above named Deceased, of Jonathan Matthews a/k/a Jonathan Matthews Jr.
The assets of the estate consist of, in addition to other proper ty, an interest in the following described real estate in Benson County North Dakota:
A parcel of land in SW1/422-151-67
A parcel of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty- two, Township One Hundred Fifty-one, Range Sixty-seven, Benson County, ND, more particularly described as follows:
Conveys beginning at a point on the section line 36 rods east from the southwest corner of Section 22, Twp. 151, Rge 67, set stone marked thus x; thence north 16 rods, set stone marked thus x; thence east 20 rods, set stone marked x; thence South 16 rods, set stone marked x; thence West on Section line 20 rods to place of beginning. Var of Magt. Needle 13°58’.
Hearing has been set to consider the Petition on the 22nd day of July, 2020, at 2:00 o’clock p.m. at the Courtroom of the Ramsey County District Court in the City of Devils Lake, State of North Dakota, at which time and place you may be heard if you wish.
Dated this 25th June, 2020./s/ James P. Wang
James P. WangAttorney for Plaintiff
PO Box 211110 Main St. E.
Minnewaukan, ND 58351701-473-5338ID No.: 04664
jamespwang@gondtc.com(Publish July 2, 9 & 16, 2020)
SURPRISE SOMEONE WITH a gift subscription to the Farmers Press. $48 in North Dakota, $54 for out-of-state or $34 for an Internet subscription sends 52 gifts per year! Call 701-473-5436.
APARTMENTS FOR RENTOne bedroom with utilities
included. Rental assistance available to
those who qualify.
Moeller Home Inc.701-473-5671
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Arnston Agency105 Central Ave - PO Box 129
Maddock, ND 58348701-438-2263, Fax 438-2217
email: chris.arnston@FUMIC.comFarm - Homeowners - Dwelling
Business - Auto - LiabilityUmbrellas - Misc. Bonds - LifeMulti-Peril Crop - Crop Hail
Long Term Care
701-438-2890
Lee Jacobson, D.C.Maddock, ND
Before/After
Hours AvAilABle
By Appointment
HOURS:Mon. - Thurs.
1 - 5 p.m.“Move Better, Feel
Better, Heal Faster”Buying or Selling Residential,
Commercial or Farm Properties?
Call Vonda MarkestadREAL ESTATE 7701-662-7171 (Office)701-230-9423 (Cell)
TerpeningConstruction
All Types of Concrete Work
Bruce Terpening Cell: 351-2300Kent Neppl Cell: 351-3994
PO Box 249, Maddock, ND 58348Email: Bruce - terp@gondtc.com or
terpeningconst@gondtc.com
HAGEREXCAVATINGGeneral Excavating
• Land Clearing & Tree Removal• Scrap Metal Hauling• Stump Grinding• Demolition• Sewer System Installation
Ryan Hager701-341-0505
Highway 2 East • Devils Lake(Next to Mr. & Mrs. J’s)
HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Phone 662-4085Open Thursday Evenings
until 7 p.m.
DRS. KREIN, MOEN &ENDERlE OPTOMETRISTS
Multi-Peril • CroP-HaillivestoCk risk ProteCtion
Richard Sager • Amy Lee
equal oPPortunity Provider
PO Box 933, 308 4th Ave NE, Devils Lake, ND 58301
701-662-2299 • 1-888-834-5020
NICOLAICHIROPRACTIC
CENTER
Dr. Michael K. Nicolai
207 1st Ave SouthNew Rockford, ND
Office: 701-947-2121Toll-Free: 800-808-9478
Dr. Zachary T. Smith
Electric Motor ServiceRepair & Rewind Service • Sales
Farm • IndustryNew Rockford, ND
Cell: 302-0541Home: 947-2017
JOHN GISI, OWNER
APARTMENTS FOR RENTWest Bay Homes, Minnewaukan
One bedroom with utilities furnishedBenson County Housing Authority
701-473-5671TDD 1-800-366-6888Equal Housing Opportunity
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
MICRo-LoaNfuND
0% INTEREST LOANSFor NEW or EXISTING Business
Activity in Benson CountyReal Estate~Equipment~Inventory
Working CapitalCONTACT North Central
Planning Council,Admin. Agent for BCJDA
701-662-8131www.northcentralplanning
council.com/benson-county-jda
LODGING
REEL ’EM INN Lodging, 210 7th St. E, Minnewaukan. Eight private rooms w/TV, commons area, kitchenette, laundry, Wi-Fi. Rates for full building rent. 701-351-2657. 5tfn
HELP WANTED
WATERS EDGE DOG Boarding, Churchs Ferry. 24/7 service, personal care, daily walks. All dogs, including special needs dogs. Call 701-466-2181. 7tfn
SERVICES
HANSON PAINTING SERVICE: Interior-exterior, residential, commercial, farm buildings, churches. Wallpapering, texturing, etc. Free estimates. 701-662-7153, 701-351-0860, www.hansonpaintingservice.com. 24tfn
HAVE HOUSING AVAILABLE? Your classif ied ad could be here! Call 473-5436 by 10 a.m. Monday. $5 for the first 25 words, .10 for each additional word.
RENTERS WANTED: ARE you having difficulty paying your rent on time? The Housing Assistance Program (HAP) is now taking applications for residents living in Benson County. For more information on eligibility call 473-5671. Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD 1-800-366-6888. 12tfn
A S S I S T E D L I V I N G APARTMENTS avai lable in Rugby at the Haaland Estates. Laundry services, inside mail, garages, outside plug-ins for vehicles, emergency notification system and other convenient living accommodations for senior citizens. For more information or an explanation on services call 776-5203. 32tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Spac ious t wo -bedroom at Sunrise Apartments, Maddock. Quiet environment, very nice. Heat and water paid. Only $450 per month. Call 701-893-5413. 31tfn
HOUSING/APTS.FOR RENT
TOWNER COUNTY MEDICAL Center in Cando, ND has the fo l l ow ing emp loyment opportunities available: RN or LPN--skilled nursing, RN--acute care, dietary, daycare worker, cer t i f ied nursing assistant, housekeeping. Applicat ions available at www.tcmedcenter.org. EOE. 19tfn
CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT: Chiropractic assistant position is available at Towner County M e d i c a l C e n t e r. We a r e looking for someone who is enthusiastic, friendly, good with people and wil l ing to learn. Qualifications: general office skills including computer, good communication skills and ability to multitask. Duties include: Schedule appointments and assist chiropractor as needed. Training provided in all areas. EOE. Applications are available at www.tcmedcenter.org. 21tfn
HELP WANTED : OBERON Public School BUS DRIVER, part-time, before- and after-school student transportation; Class B or C with school endorsement required; $44 per each route; call 701-798-2231 or email jordan.brown@k12.nd.us for more info. 22-24c
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
EDUCATION/TRAINING
FINANCIAL SERVICES
OVER $10K IN debt? Be debt-free in 24 to 48 months. No upfront fees to enroll. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief, 844-981-0006. (N)23p
TRAIN AT HOME to do medical billing! Become a medical office professional online at CTI! Get trained, certified and ready to work in months! Call 701-929-9679 (M-F 8am-6pm ET). (N)23p
COMPUTER AND IT training program! Train online to get the skills to become a computer and help desk professional now! Grants and scholarships available for certain programs for qualified applicants. Call CTI for details! 701-929-9679 (M-F 8am-6pm ET). (N)23p
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DAYTIME COOK: LAKE Region State College, Devils Lake. Full-time 10- or 12-month contract, full benefits. Hours are 7:30am-4:00pm Monday-Friday, rotating weekends. Salary depending on experience. For more information, see our website at lrsc.edu. (N)23p
CUSTODIAN: LAKE REGION State College, Devils Lake. Day shif t working Monday-Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:45pm with rotating weekends. Responsibi l i t ies include cleaning, f loor care including stripping and waxing and carpet extraction, upkeep and general maintenance. For more information go to lrsc.edu. (N)23pF A R M M A N A G E M E N T
instructor. Lake Region State College, Devils Lake, ND. This is a 12-month, non-tenured position with full benefits, including paid family health insurance. Duties include assisting students in developing sound farm financial a n d p r o d u c t i o n r e c o r d s ; submit t ing completed year-end farm business analysis; student advising; and curriculum development. Provide leadership to the farm management program, supervision of instructors and represent Lake Region State College within the ag community and the state farm management associations. Go to lrsc.edu for more information. (N)23p
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are you behind paying your mortgage? Denied a loan modification? Is the bank threatening foreclosure? Call Homeowner’s Relief Line! Free consultation! 855-504-4680. (N)23p
SERVICES FOR HIRE
NEED NEW FLOORING? Call Empire Today® to schedule a free in-home estimate on carpeting and flooring. Call today! 844-859-6628. (N)23p
THE CITY OF Harvey is seeking a utility billing specialist. FT with excellent benefits. Résumé: 120 West 8th St., Harvey, ND 58341. Position open until filled. (N)23p
DINING SERVICES WORKER. NDSCS has a FT, 10-month position in dining services. Will work occasional weekends. Duties include dining service duties relative to preparation and service of products. Benefits include: health, life, retirement, EAP, annual and sick leave, tuition waiver, dependent tuition discount, etc. Screening begins immed ia te l y ; app l i ca t i ons accepted until filled. Interested cand idates must complete online application. EOE. For job descriptions, qualifications and application, go to: www.ndscs.edu/hr. (N)23p
BOILER OPERATOR/HVAC t e c h n i c i a n . T h e p r i m a r y responsibility of this position is to operate the boilers and cooling plant equipment in a manner that provides a constant reliable volume of steam and chilled water to meet campus needs, as well as maintenance of related equipment. Minnesota First Class Grade B High Pressure Boiler License required. This is a full-time, benefit-eligible position. To view complete job description and to apply, please visit https://hr.cord.edu. EOE/AA. Criminal background check required. (N)23p
YOUR HELP WANTED AD could be here! Call 473-5436 or email farmerspress@gondtc.com.
MINUTES OFREORGANIZATIONAL
MEETINGESMOND CITY COUNCIL
June 23, 2020A reorganizational meeting
was held on June 23, 2020 at the Esmond City Hall. Present were Roger Hill, David Wolfe, Shari Wolfe, Jacob Hoffert, Patrick McDonald, Darla McDonald, Donald Vetsch, June Olsen and City Auditor Misti Arnold.
The purpose for this meeting was to swear in the newly elected city council and park members from the June 9, 2020 election.
Mayor Roger Hill received a letter of resignation from David Wolfe for the remaining two years of the four-year council member for the city. David Wolfe was then sworn in as mayor for a four-year term by Roger Hill. David Wolfe then swore in the following for their newly elected positions:
Shari Wolfe -- four-year council member
Jacob Hoffer t -- two-year council member
Patrick McDonald -- two-year council member
Darla McDonald -- two-year park board member
June Olsen -- two-year park board member
Donald Vetsch -- four-year park board member
Mayor David Wolfe then appointed the council members to the following positions: Pat MacDonald to city streets and vice president, Jake Hoffert to dump ground, Terry Schwab sewer maintenance. Shari Wolfe made a motion to accept the council members in the new positions in charge, seconded by Jake Hoffert. The motion carried.
Mayor David Wolfe asked the council if they would like Misti Arnold to be city auditor. Shari Wolfe made a motion to accept Misti Arnold to be city auditor, seconded by Patrick McDonald. The motion carried.
The reorganizational meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
Misti ArnoldCity Auditor
MINUTES OFREGULAR MEETING
ESMOND CITY COUNCILJuly 1, 2020
A regular meeting of the Esmond City Council was held July 1, 2020 at 7 p.m. at the Esmond City Hall. Present were Mayor David Wolfe; council members Shari Wolfe, Jake Hoffert and Pat McDonald; and City Auditor Misti Arnold. Guests present: Cy Streifel, Jolanda Streifel, Dawn Zimney and Alex Sabbe.
A motion was made by Pat McDonald, seconded by Jake Hoffert, to approve the minutes of the June 3, 2020 meeting. The motion carried.
The agenda for the July meeting was handed out. Topics on the agenda were: lift station grant update, yards that need cleaning, 120th anniversary for the City of Esmond in 2021, city council open spot, school roof, unpaid bills and any other business that was not mentioned.
A mot ion was made by Shari Wolfe, seconded by Pat McDonald, to pay all approved bills. The motion carried. The bills were as follows:Terry Schwab .......... $415.57Misti Arnold ............. 831.15Waste Management 1,681.55Otter Tail Power Co. 540.92Central Plains Water .................... 56.00Donald Vetsch ......... 500.00
Cy Streifel, Jolanda Streifel and Dawn Zimney representing the Esmond Bar, LLC were present. They asked permission to hold a street dance, beer gardens and 2 a.m. closing on July 11, 2020. Shari Wolfe made a motion to allow the Esmond Bar, LLC to hold a street dance,
beer gardens and 2 a.m. closing, seconded by Pat McDonald. The motion carried.
Alex Sabbe representing the Young Men’s Club was present. Sabbe asked permission to hold a demolition derby on July 11, 2020. Jake Hoffert made a motion to allow a demolition derby, seconded by Pat McDonald. The motion carried.
The next regular meeting will be July 1, 2020 at 7 p.m. at the Esmond City Hall.
Misti Arnold gave an update on the lift station grant. Arnold met with Ashley Louw and Sandy Shivley from the NCPC on June 24, 2020 to read bids that were sent for the lift project. One bid was received from Dakota Pump and Control. Arnold presented the council with the bid to look over and accept. Shari Wolfe made a motion to accept the bid from Dakota Pump and Control, seconded by Pat McDonald. The motion carried.
Misti Arnold commented on all the yards that are needing attention. Discussion was had on what can be done. Shari Wolfe was going to ask her son if he would want to mow yards; if not, other options will be looked into.
Pat McDonald made a motion to have the Esmond City Park Board members be present at the next regular meeting, seconded by Jake Hoffert. The motion carried.
There is a vacant spot on the city council. There are two years remaining of a four-year term. The city council will ask Ernest Suich and Darla McDonald to be at the next regular meeting to see if one would like to fill the position.
Shari Wolfe made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Jake Hoffert. The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
Misti ArnoldCity Auditor
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