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$1.00 (tax included) Number 50 Volume 107 December 13, 2012 Governor Dennis Daugaard has proposed a balanced Fiscal Year 2014 (FY2014) budget that pro- vides more money for education, medical services for the poor and state employee salaries. “South Dakota’s economy has re- covered better than nearly every state in America. Our healthy economy is partly due to getting our fiscal house in order at the state government level,” the Gov- ernor said. “As a result, my FY2014 proposed budget allows for modest, sustainable growth.” Governor Daugaard outlined his new budget proposal today in an address to the South Dakota Legis- lature. The measure balances the next budget for essential state services without increasing taxes. It also leaves more than $16 mil- lion this fiscal year and over $10 million in FY2014 uncommitted, allowing for a discussion between the Governor and legislators next session on how to best use the pro- jected one-time funds. “This year, we can consider pro- posals about new growth and new ideas. But as we go forward, it’s crucial that we maintain a struc- turally-balanced budget based on conservative revenue estimates,” the Governor said. “If we don’t, we risk a return to an era of ongoing expenses exceeding ongoing rev- enues. I have not recommended that we spend every last dollar – just as the Legislature did not ap- propriate every last dollar in March when the 2012 session ended.” Among highlights of the Gover- nor’s proposed Fiscal Year 2014 budget, which begins July 1, 2013, and ends June 30, 2014: •K-12 education would receive a three percent ongoing increase •The Board of Regents would re- ceive an ongoing three.two percent increase •The four technical institutes would receive a three percent on- going increase •Medicaid providers would re- ceive an ongoing three percent in- crease •State employees would receive Governor proposes balanced fiscal year 2014 budget a three percent ongoing increase Governor Daugaard’s FY2014 budget proposal, totaling $4.112 billion, would use general tax rev- enues of $1.323 billion, $1.699 bil- lion in federal funds, and $1.090 billion of other state revenue sources. “My proposed budget heeds the principles to which I have been true to every year: Ongoing rev- enue pays for ongoing expenses, one-time funds pay for one-time expenses, and reserve funds are used only for emergencies,” the Governor said. Lonnie Arneson presents a $1500 check to Harold Delbridge from the Black Hills Roundup “Chutes for Charity” program dur- ing a benefit held for the Delbridges at the Wall Community Cen- ter on Saturday, December 1. “Chutes for Charity” was estab- lished in 2010 by the Black Hills Roundup. The program provides charity, hope and help to people who find themselves facing an unexpected emergency. Karen Delbridge, wife of Pastor Harold Delbridge will be hospitalized for five to six weeks, recovering from a knee infection. They removed her old artificial knee and now are waiting before they can replace it with a new one this month. ~Courtesy Photo “Chutes for Charity” donates to Delbridge benefit in Wall by Laurie Hindman The Wall City Council met on Thursday, December 6, at the Wall Community Center meeting room. Captain Corey Brubakken with the Pennington County Sheriff Department informed the council they are now performing business checks as requested by the council. In regards to the new deputy as- signed to Wall, he has completed his academy training and should be here in mid January. Brubakken announced he was given a new assignment and Cap- tain Jay Evenson will be replac- ing him the first of the year. Pennington County Emergency Manager Dustin Willett gave an update on the pre-disaster mitiga- tion plans and also the warning sirens. The warning sirens in Wall have been worked on and are up- to-date. Sirens which use a solar panel will be upgraded to 120 watt stored power. Willert would like to have the City of Wall sign an agreement that they will pay the electrical cost for the upgrade. The council will review the agreement and come back with a decision at the next meeting. Wall School Superintendent Dennis Rieckman and Head Cus- todian Dan Hauk would like to be involved in the storm plan mitiga- tion shelter and council agreed that they should be. Reese Kor with H-C Galloways informed the council of the situa- tion with the well monitoring sys- tem. The computer, modems and software are out-of-date and if the system fails the wells would have to be checked manually, which would take a lot of man hours. After much discussion the council approved to go with H-C Gal- loways optimal option which would replace the old system at a price tag of $60,000. Ted Schultz with CETEC also gave an update on the Lagoon proj- ect. The waste water committee had met with him previously and discussed the situation with cell one. Schultz said, “The northwest corner of cell one is full of sludge and with installing an aereator at a cost of $50,000 it would help to reduce the volume, help with odor issues and extend the life of cell one by 10 years.” The council dis- cussed where the money will come from for the aereator and tabled the issue until next month. Schultz will have the plans for the sewer project ready to go to bid early next year. Schultz also informed the council that new bolts have been ordered for the main street lights and should be installed by the mid- dle of next week. Harley Kiraan with the Wall Discount Outlet was given ap- proval to install a fence in the back of his property as long as it meets all stipulations. The council approved to waive the fees for Wall Drug to haul a trailer from the trailer court to the rubble site. The Wall Ambulance District lease agreement was approved along with changing the name over to Eastern Pennington County Ambulance District at West River Electric for billing purposes. Job descriptions were approved for public works director and pub- lic works employees. Employee evaluations have to be completed by the end of the year. It was approved to have the public works director evaluate public works employees and the finance officer and the chamber evaluate the chamber director. The council will evaluate the finance officer and public works director and have their evaluations back to the mayor by December 15 so they can be reviewed at the year end meet- ing. The second reading of ordinance 12-8; Supplemental Appropriation was approved. The golf course association went over their water budget due to the drought conditions. It was ap- proved to have the golf course pay for any repairs and the club house water usage. Resolution for the city support- ing the Ag Appreciation Supper was approved with council mem- ber Jerry Morgan abstaining from the vote. Council approved to surplus the backhoe and have Pete Dunker, Paul Goldhammer and Todd Sieler appraise it for resale. All the city, fire department and ambulance minutes were ap- proved. City of Wall bills and pay re- quest #3 from Custom Environ- ments for $80,784.52 was ap- proved along with fire department, ambulance and library bills. Chamber Director Lindsey Hildebrand asked for approval to surplus a TV and VCR. Council gave approval. Council approved the use of the police station and to block the street off for the Ag Ap- preciation Supper. Finance Officer Carolynn Ander- son has sent suggested risk man- agement documents and safety benefit recommendations to the council for their review. The coun- cil approved a committee of Stan Anderson, Pete Dunker and Car- olynn Anderson to review the rec- ommendations and to bring back to the council their recommenda- tions at the next meeting. Council denied to combine any elections with the county for 2013. The year-end meeting will be held on Friday, December 28 at 12:00 p.m at the Wall Community Center meeting room. Public Works Director Jeff Clark informed the council what a new motor for Well #7 will run. The council approved a motion to delay any action until the year-end meet- ing. Mayor Dave Hahn gave an up- date on the building going up at the airport. A motion was approved to enter into executive session for the pur- pose of discussing personnel issues according to SDCL 1-25-2 was ap- proved. Council came out of executive session with no motions being made. The next regular city council meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Wall Community Center meeting room. The meeting was adjourned. Council approves to purchase new well monitoring system Philip Modern Woodmen of America members recently pro- vided assistance to The Country Cupboard. The Philip Modern Woodmen chapter donated canned goods as part of the organization‘s Care and Share program. Coordinated by local Modern Woodmen members, chapters pro- vide opportunities to connect through social activities and volun- teer projects. Care and Share is a nationwide program that offers Modern Wood- men chapters an opportunity to provide up to $250 of basic life ne- cessities to individuals and fami- lies in need in their communities. Each year members for over 600 chapters purchase and donate thousand of dollars worth of food, clothing and more. “When a family needs household items after a natural disaster to other crisis, or a shelter or food Local Modern Woodmen members reach out to those in need Modern Woodmen of America Activites Coordinator Don Haynes presents a $250 check to Carol Hoffman with The Country Cup- board to help those in need. ~Photo Laurie Hindman panty needs more supplies to help families, Modern Woodmen mem- bers can help through this annual project,” said Don Haynes, local Modern Woodmen activities coor- dinator. For more information about the local chapter and how you can get involved, contact Don Haynes at 859-2778 or [email protected]. As a tax-exempt fraternal bene- fit society, Modern Woodmen sells life insurance, annuity and invest- ment products not to benefit stock- holders but to improve the quality of life of its stakeholders members, their families and communities. This is accomplished through so- cial, charitable and volunteer ac- tivities. Annually, Modern Wood- men and its members provide more than $23 million and nearly 1 million volunteer hours for com- munity projects nationwide. By Senator John Thune Since 1950, Congress has pro- vided financial assistance to local school districts through the U.S. Department of Education’s Impact Aid program. Impact Aid was de- signed to help compensate school districts for the loss of tax revenue caused by federal ownership of land, including tribal land and na- tional parks, and for other reasons. In districts with federal property like national parks, the federal government provides compensa- tion directly to the district in lieu of paying property taxes like typi- cal landowners do. Many school districts in South Dakota rely heavily on Impact Aid money from the federal govern- ment each year to help cover an- nual expenses. There are 37 school districts in South Dakota that par- ticipate in the Impact Aid pro- gram. School districts eligible for Impact Aid include these revenues in their annual budget for the up- Thune introduces bill to aid Impact Aid Schools coming fiscal year, but due to com- plicated payment formulas, Im- pact Aid districts have suffered from persistently late distribution of these funds due to bureaucratic delays in Washington. This re- quires school districts to wait sig- nificant periods of time before re- ceiving payments, and places an unfair burden on districts to find a way to cover the shortfall, particu- larly if payments are backlogged for several years. For these reasons, I introduced, along with Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the Impact Aid Timely Repayment Act, which accelerates the Impact Aid payment time table and requires the Department of Education to finalize payments within three years after the funds have been appropriated instead of the current deadline of six years. Normally, this legislation would be discussed as part of the reau- thorization of all federal education programs. However, because an agreement has not been reached on legislation to rewrite various federal education programs, I worked with others to address the Impact Aid situation. Working across the aisle, I was able to in- clude the Impact Aid Timely Re- payment Act language as an amendment to the National De- fense Authorization Act, which passed the Senate on November 4, 2012, by a vote of 98-0. The Na- tional Defense Authorization Act also includes a provision that re- places the complicated and highly- subjective Impact Aid formula with a simple, objective calcula- tion. This removes the subjectivity from the program and will speed- up payments to school districts across the country, including in South Dakota. The legislation will now be sent to a conference committee to work out the differences between the House and Senate bills. In South Dakota, this program is particu- larly important to many rural school districts, and I was disap- pointed that President Obama has proposed ending this program. For districts like Wall, that would rep- resent a loss of over $500,000 in their annual budgets. As Congress continues to work to strengthen Impact Aid, I will continue to support proposals that provide accurate and timely pay- ments to districts due to the im- pact that the federal government’s exemption from taxation has on various jurisdictions. by Del Bartels, Pioneer Review The Freemasons held their an- nual District 15 meeting, Satur- day, December 1, in the Philip Ma- sonic Lodge #153. Welcoming State Grand Master Jack Hantz, Belle Fourche, as guest speaker were District Mas- ter Doug Thorson, Philip, Wall Master Grant Shearer, and other attending Freemasons. Hantz acknowledged the ab- sence of some district members, particularly from the Martin lodge, who were participating in the an- nual Martin parade of lights. Mar- tin, though, will host next year’s district meeting. Hantz restated the hierarchy of Masonic responsibility of family, job, then the lodge. “Family first, always,” said Hantz. “My obligation is to accept the responsibility to travel all over the state, and neighboring states, to represent you and all Masons,” said Hantz. With a little over 5,000 Masons in South Dakota, “We have decided to do our best to keep the brothers together and increase our members.” The Grand Lodge meet- ing this year will be family ori- ented. “We are working on scholar- ships for the kids and giving to charities. We’ve got to keep our roots growing.” One of the most community ori- ented programs supported by Ma- Masonic District 15 meeting Ike Dale was presented his 50-year pin during the District 15 meeting of South Dakota Freemasons, December 1, in Philip. Shown are, back row, from left: Tucker Smith, Brad Heltzel, Dis- trict 15 Master Doug Thorson and Wall Master Grant Shearer. Front: Beau Ravellette, Dale, and South Dakota Grand Master Jack Hantz. Photo by Del Bartels sons is the South Dakota Child Identification Program (CHIP). A personal identification package is given to parents of participating children. The packets includes a photo, fingerprints, DNA?swab, and an audio/visual recording of their child. “I’m a 100 percent believer in getting the older teenage girls in- volved in the CHIP program. It’s not just for little kids,” said Grant. “If you can get in with the school, it really helps. We did our last CHIP program on parent/teacher day,” said Thorson. Hantz praised the public acces- sibility and internal record keep- ing by Masons by computers and the Internet. “Computers are a great thing. All this paperwork going back and forth will stop. It’s all at your fingertips,” said Hantz. The South Dakota Masonic web- site is mygrandlodge.org. The district meeting concluded with a 50-year pin presentation to Ike Dale, Philip. Dale entered Ma- sonry in May 1961, and was raised to Master Mason in March 1962. “I have a lot of stories. It’s been quite an experience,” said Dale. “My friends, neighbors and broth- ers, it’s been a fun trip so far.” Thorson noted that the year Dale served as master of the Philip lodge, 1969, was the year Thorson was born.

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$1.00(tax included)

Number 50

Volume 107

December 13, 2012

Governor Dennis Daugaard hasproposed a balanced Fiscal Year2014 (FY2014) budget that pro-vides more money for education,medical services for the poor andstate employee salaries.

“South Dakota’s economy has re-covered better than nearly everystate in America. Our healthyeconomy is partly due to gettingour fiscal house in order at thestate government level,” the Gov-ernor said. “As a result, myFY2014 proposed budget allows formodest, sustainable growth.”

Governor Daugaard outlined hisnew budget proposal today in anaddress to the South Dakota Legis-lature. The measure balances thenext budget for essential stateservices without increasing taxes.

It also leaves more than $16 mil-lion this fiscal year and over $10million in FY2014 uncommitted,allowing for a discussion betweenthe Governor and legislators nextsession on how to best use the pro-jected one-time funds.

“This year, we can consider pro-posals about new growth and newideas. But as we go forward, it’scrucial that we maintain a struc-turally-balanced budget based onconservative revenue estimates,”the Governor said. “If we don’t, werisk a return to an era of ongoingexpenses exceeding ongoing rev-enues. I have not recommendedthat we spend every last dollar –just as the Legislature did not ap-propriate every last dollar inMarch when the 2012 sessionended.”

Among highlights of the Gover-nor’s proposed Fiscal Year 2014budget, which begins July 1, 2013,and ends June 30, 2014:

•K-12 education would receive athree percent ongoing increase

•The Board of Regents would re-ceive an ongoing three.two percentincrease

•The four technical instituteswould receive a three percent on-going increase

•Medicaid providers would re-ceive an ongoing three percent in-crease

•State employees would receive

Governor proposes balancedfiscal year 2014 budget

a three percent ongoing increase Governor Daugaard’s FY2014

budget proposal, totaling $4.112billion, would use general tax rev-enues of $1.323 billion, $1.699 bil-lion in federal funds, and $1.090billion of other state revenuesources.

“My proposed budget heeds theprinciples to which I have beentrue to every year: Ongoing rev-enue pays for ongoing expenses,one-time funds pay for one-timeexpenses, and reserve funds areused only for emergencies,” theGovernor said.

Lonnie Arneson presents a $1500 check to Harold Delbridgefrom the Black Hills Roundup “Chutes for Charity” program dur-ing a benefit held for the Delbridges at the Wall Community Cen-ter on Saturday, December 1. “Chutes for Charity” was estab-lished in 2010 by the Black Hills Roundup. The program providescharity, hope and help to people who find themselves facing anunexpected emergency. Karen Delbridge, wife of Pastor HaroldDelbridge will be hospitalized for five to six weeks, recoveringfrom a knee infection. They removed her old artificial knee andnow are waiting before they can replace it with a new one thismonth. ~Courtesy Photo

“Chutes for Charity” donatesto Delbridge benefit in Wall

by Laurie HindmanThe Wall City Council met on

Thursday, December 6, at the WallCommunity Center meeting room.

Captain Corey Brubakken withthe Pennington County SheriffDepartment informed the councilthey are now performing businesschecks as requested by the council.In regards to the new deputy as-signed to Wall, he has completedhis academy training and shouldbe here in mid January.Brubakken announced he wasgiven a new assignment and Cap-tain Jay Evenson will be replac-ing him the first of the year.

Pennington County EmergencyManager Dustin Willett gave anupdate on the pre-disaster mitiga-tion plans and also the warningsirens. The warning sirens in Wallhave been worked on and are up-to-date. Sirens which use a solarpanel will be upgraded to 120 wattstored power. Willert would like tohave the City of Wall sign anagreement that they will pay theelectrical cost for the upgrade. Thecouncil will review the agreementand come back with a decision atthe next meeting.

Wall School SuperintendentDennis Rieckman and Head Cus-todian Dan Hauk would like to beinvolved in the storm plan mitiga-tion shelter and council agreedthat they should be.

Reese Kor with H-C Gallowaysinformed the council of the situa-tion with the well monitoring sys-tem. The computer, modems andsoftware are out-of-date and if thesystem fails the wells would haveto be checked manually, which

would take a lot of man hours.After much discussion the councilapproved to go with H-C Gal-loways optimal option which wouldreplace the old system at a pricetag of $60,000.

Ted Schultz with CETEC alsogave an update on the Lagoon proj-ect. The waste water committeehad met with him previously anddiscussed the situation with cellone. Schultz said, “The northwestcorner of cell one is full of sludgeand with installing an aereator ata cost of $50,000 it would help toreduce the volume, help with odorissues and extend the life of cellone by 10 years.” The council dis-cussed where the money will comefrom for the aereator and tabledthe issue until next month. Schultzwill have the plans for the sewerproject ready to go to bid early nextyear. Schultz also informed thecouncil that new bolts have beenordered for the main street lightsand should be installed by the mid-dle of next week.

Harley Kiraan with the WallDiscount Outlet was given ap-proval to install a fence in the backof his property as long as it meetsall stipulations.

The council approved to waivethe fees for Wall Drug to haul atrailer from the trailer court to therubble site.

The Wall Ambulance Districtlease agreement was approvedalong with changing the name overto Eastern Pennington CountyAmbulance District at West RiverElectric for billing purposes.

Job descriptions were approvedfor public works director and pub-

lic works employees.Employee evaluations have to be

completed by the end of the year.It was approved to have the publicworks director evaluate publicworks employees and the financeofficer and the chamber evaluatethe chamber director. The councilwill evaluate the finance officerand public works director and havetheir evaluations back to themayor by December 15 so they canbe reviewed at the year end meet-ing.

The second reading of ordinance12-8; Supplemental Appropriationwas approved.

The golf course association wentover their water budget due to thedrought conditions. It was ap-proved to have the golf course payfor any repairs and the club housewater usage.

Resolution for the city support-ing the Ag Appreciation Supperwas approved with council mem-ber Jerry Morgan abstaining fromthe vote.

Council approved to surplus thebackhoe and have Pete Dunker,Paul Goldhammer and Todd Sielerappraise it for resale.

All the city, fire department andambulance minutes were ap-proved.

City of Wall bills and pay re-quest #3 from Custom Environ-ments for $80,784.52 was ap-proved along with fire department,ambulance and library bills.

Chamber Director LindseyHildebrand asked for approval tosurplus a TV and VCR. Council

gave approval. Council approvedthe use of the police station and toblock the street off for the Ag Ap-preciation Supper.

Finance Officer Carolynn Ander-son has sent suggested risk man-agement documents and safetybenefit recommendations to thecouncil for their review. The coun-cil approved a committee of StanAnderson, Pete Dunker and Car-olynn Anderson to review the rec-ommendations and to bring backto the council their recommenda-tions at the next meeting.

Council denied to combine anyelections with the county for 2013.

The year-end meeting will beheld on Friday, December 28 at12:00 p.m at the Wall CommunityCenter meeting room.

Public Works Director Jeff Clarkinformed the council what a newmotor for Well #7 will run. Thecouncil approved a motion to delayany action until the year-end meet-ing.

Mayor Dave Hahn gave an up-date on the building going up atthe airport.

A motion was approved to enterinto executive session for the pur-pose of discussing personnel issuesaccording to SDCL 1-25-2 was ap-proved.

Council came out of executivesession with no motions beingmade.

The next regular city councilmeeting will be held on Tuesday,January 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the WallCommunity Center meeting room.

The meeting was adjourned.

Council approves to purchase new well monitoring system

Philip Modern Woodmen ofAmerica members recently pro-vided assistance to The CountryCupboard. The Philip ModernWoodmen chapter donated cannedgoods as part of the organization‘sCare and Share program.

Coordinated by local ModernWoodmen members, chapters pro-vide opportunities to connectthrough social activities and volun-teer projects.

Care and Share is a nationwideprogram that offers Modern Wood-men chapters an opportunity toprovide up to $250 of basic life ne-cessities to individuals and fami-lies in need in their communities.Each year members for over 600chapters purchase and donatethousand of dollars worth of food,clothing and more.

“When a family needs householditems after a natural disaster toother crisis, or a shelter or food

Local Modern Woodmen membersreach out to those in need

Modern Woodmen of America Activites Coordinator Don Haynespresents a $250 check to Carol Hoffman with The Country Cup-board to help those in need. ~Photo Laurie Hindman

panty needs more supplies to helpfamilies, Modern Woodmen mem-bers can help through this annualproject,” said Don Haynes, localModern Woodmen activities coor-dinator.

For more information about thelocal chapter and how you can getinvolved, contact Don Haynes at859-2778 or [email protected].

As a tax-exempt fraternal bene-fit society, Modern Woodmen sellslife insurance, annuity and invest-ment products not to benefit stock-holders but to improve the qualityof life of its stakeholders members,their families and communities.This is accomplished through so-cial, charitable and volunteer ac-tivities. Annually, Modern Wood-men and its members providemore than $23 million and nearly1 million volunteer hours for com-munity projects nationwide. By Senator John Thune

Since 1950, Congress has pro-vided financial assistance to localschool districts through the U.S.Department of Education’s ImpactAid program. Impact Aid was de-signed to help compensate schooldistricts for the loss of tax revenuecaused by federal ownership ofland, including tribal land and na-tional parks, and for other reasons.

In districts with federal propertylike national parks, the federalgovernment provides compensa-tion directly to the district in lieuof paying property taxes like typi-cal landowners do.

Many school districts in SouthDakota rely heavily on Impact Aidmoney from the federal govern-ment each year to help cover an-nual expenses. There are 37 schooldistricts in South Dakota that par-ticipate in the Impact Aid pro-gram. School districts eligible forImpact Aid include these revenuesin their annual budget for the up-

Thune introduces bill toaid Impact Aid Schools

coming fiscal year, but due to com-plicated payment formulas, Im-pact Aid districts have sufferedfrom persistently late distributionof these funds due to bureaucraticdelays in Washington. This re-quires school districts to wait sig-nificant periods of time before re-ceiving payments, and places anunfair burden on districts to find away to cover the shortfall, particu-larly if payments are backloggedfor several years.

For these reasons, I introduced,along with Senator Patty Murray(D-Wash.), the Impact Aid TimelyRepayment Act, which acceleratesthe Impact Aid payment time tableand requires the Department ofEducation to finalize paymentswithin three years after the fundshave been appropriated instead ofthe current deadline of six years.

Normally, this legislation wouldbe discussed as part of the reau-thorization of all federal educationprograms. However, because anagreement has not been reachedon legislation to rewrite variousfederal education programs, Iworked with others to address theImpact Aid situation. Workingacross the aisle, I was able to in-clude the Impact Aid Timely Re-payment Act language as anamendment to the National De-fense Authorization Act, whichpassed the Senate on November 4,2012, by a vote of 98-0. The Na-tional Defense Authorization Actalso includes a provision that re-places the complicated and highly-subjective Impact Aid formulawith a simple, objective calcula-tion. This removes the subjectivityfrom the program and will speed-up payments to school districtsacross the country, including inSouth Dakota.

The legislation will now be sentto a conference committee to workout the differences between theHouse and Senate bills. In SouthDakota, this program is particu-larly important to many ruralschool districts, and I was disap-pointed that President Obama hasproposed ending this program. Fordistricts like Wall, that would rep-resent a loss of over $500,000 intheir annual budgets.

As Congress continues to workto strengthen Impact Aid, I willcontinue to support proposals thatprovide accurate and timely pay-ments to districts due to the im-pact that the federal government’sexemption from taxation has onvarious jurisdictions.

by Del Bartels, Pioneer Review

The Freemasons held their an-nual District 15 meeting, Satur-day, December 1, in the Philip Ma-sonic Lodge #153.

Welcoming State Grand MasterJack Hantz, Belle Fourche, asguest speaker were District Mas-ter Doug Thorson, Philip, WallMaster Grant Shearer, and otherattending Freemasons.

Hantz acknowledged the ab-sence of some district members,particularly from the Martin lodge,who were participating in the an-nual Martin parade of lights. Mar-tin, though, will host next year’sdistrict meeting.

Hantz restated the hierarchy ofMasonic responsibility of family,job, then the lodge. “Family first,always,” said Hantz.

“My obligation is to accept theresponsibility to travel all over thestate, and neighboring states, torepresent you and all Masons,”said Hantz. With a little over 5,000Masons in South Dakota, “We havedecided to do our best to keep thebrothers together and increase ourmembers.” The Grand Lodge meet-ing this year will be family ori-ented. “We are working on scholar-ships for the kids and giving tocharities. We’ve got to keep ourroots growing.”

One of the most community ori-ented programs supported by Ma-

Masonic District 15 meeting

Ike Dale was presented his 50-year pin during the District 15meeting of South Dakota Freemasons, December 1, in Philip.Shown are, back row, from left: Tucker Smith, Brad Heltzel, Dis-trict 15 Master Doug Thorson and Wall Master Grant Shearer.Front: Beau Ravellette, Dale, and South Dakota Grand MasterJack Hantz. Photo by Del Bartels

sons is the South Dakota ChildIdentification Program (CHIP). Apersonal identification package isgiven to parents of participatingchildren. The packets includes aphoto, fingerprints, DNA?swab,and an audio/visual recording oftheir child.

“I’m a 100 percent believer ingetting the older teenage girls in-volved in the CHIP program. It’snot just for little kids,” said Grant.

“If you can get in with theschool, it really helps. We did ourlast CHIP program onparent/teacher day,” said Thorson.

Hantz praised the public acces-sibility and internal record keep-ing by Masons by computers andthe Internet. “Computers are agreat thing. All this paperworkgoing back and forth will stop. It’sall at your fingertips,” said Hantz.The South Dakota Masonic web-site is mygrandlodge.org.

The district meeting concludedwith a 50-year pin presentation toIke Dale, Philip. Dale entered Ma-sonry in May 1961, and was raisedto Master Mason in March 1962.

“I have a lot of stories. It’s beenquite an experience,” said Dale.“My friends, neighbors and broth-ers, it’s been a fun trip so far.”

Thorson noted that the yearDale served as master of the Philiplodge, 1969, was the year Thorsonwas born.

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One box Nilla Wafers One stick butter, melted Eight ounces Ghiradelli Vanilla

Dream White Chocolate 24 ounces cream cheese (three

pkg), room temp One and one-half cups sugar Six eggs 16 ounces sour cream 25 Starlight mints

Directions•Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Finely chop wafers in food proces-sor. Add melted butter. Pour intospring form pan and press againstbottom and half way up sides.Bake for 10 minutes.

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•Smash mints into fine powder and fold into cheesecake mixture.

•Reduce oven temp to 300 de-grees F. Pour cheesecake mix into prepared pan. Fill within one-half inch from top.

•Place a baking pan half filledwith hot water on bottom rack ofoven. Place cheesecake pan on bak-ing sheet (in case spring formleaks) and place on rack above panholding water.

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S.D. FFA recognizesleaders at State Leadership CDE

The South Dakota FFA Associa-tion hosted 446 FFA members fromacross South Dakota at the 2012State FFA Leadership Career De-velopment Events on December 2-3 in Pierre.

These FFA members advancedto the state level competition byplacing first or second at their dis-trict competitions. At the StateLeadership Career DevelopmentEvents, members and chapterswere recognized for their successin 10 leadership areas.

Winning teams and individualsadvance to compete in their CareerDevelopment Event areas at theNational FFA Convention inLouisville, Ky. next fall. South Dakota State Senate Demo-cratic Leader Jason Frerichs ad-dressed FFA members at the

awards luncheon Monday after-noon. Frerichs shared the impor-tance of agriculture and encour-aged FFA members to be advocatesfor the industry.

Parliamentary Procedure teams,consisting of seven members perteam, demonstrate an FFA busi-ness meeting. Our state sponsor isSouth Dakota Farmers Union, andthe national level sponsor is Tran-sCanada. The state level teamtravel scholarship is sponsored byMonte and Ruth Mason and Brettand Tracy Kaltvedt. The team re-sults are as follows:

Job Interview challenges FFAmembers to complete a job applica-tion, write a letter of application,participate in an actual interviewand compose a follow-up letter.Our sponsor is the South DakotaDepartment of Agriculture and thenational sponsor is CSX Trans-portation. The winning persontravel scholarship is sponsored byKindra Gordon and Three CornersAgency, Inc. – Melissa Stearns,Agent. The results were:

1. Gold - Kiera Leddy, Milbank2. Gold - Rachel Schartz, West

Central 3. Silver - Kaden Eisenbraun,

Wall 4. Silver - Janelle Paulson, Clark5. Silver - MaKayla Heisler,

Newell 6. Bronze- Joellen Gonsoir, Gro-

ton 7. Bronze - Jade Maier, Bowdle8. Bronze- Shaley Lensegrav,

Bison

Job Interview. Left to right:First place - Kierra Leddy, Mil-bank; Second place - RachelSchartz, West Central andThird place - Kaden Eisen-braun, Wall.

~Courtesy Photo

We are moving right along withthe school year. The students ingrades third - eighth and 11thhave finished the second round ofBenchmark Assessments.

Wall is one of the pilot schools inSouth Dakota selected to take partin this assessment. The teachersand administrators are able to seethe results right away. They areable to look at both assessmentsand see where the students haveshown growth or gone backward. Itwill be an excellent tool in the nearfuture to gauge how well our stu-dents are improving as the schoolyear moves along. The studentswill be taking the exams again inMarch and finish up the last one inMay. The students are finding thequestions are being asked in a dif-ferent manner than they are usedto. It has been a good learning ex-perience for students and teachers.

The winter sporting activitiesare in full swing with wrestling,gymnastics and basketball all hav-ing matches or games scheduled. Ihave been hearing about an alarm-ing trend with our middle schoolgames and the fans behavior to-ward the referees.

Schools are finding it difficult tofind people to referee these gamesand the behavior of the fans shouldnot be a concern to those helpingout refereeing games. I know mostpeople can see the game betterfrom the stands. I welcome anyone

wanting to help out give refereeinga try. Please contact the school andexpress your interest; otherwise sitback and enjoy the games. We allneed to follow the sportsmanshiprule hanging on the banner in ourgym – let the players play, thecoaches coach, the officials offici-ate, and the fans be positive. Stu-dent athletes will gain more frompositive comments and behaviorthen negative actions from fansand coaches.

The home girls’ basketball andboys’ basketball doubleheader onDecember 18 with Oelrichs will beFREE admission for ALL fans.These will be varsity only gamesstarting at 5:00 p.m. It is our wayto thank everyone for their supportof student athletes. We hope youcan attend and enjoy the basket-ball games.

School will resume on January 2and the first semester will end onJanuary 10. The seniors will havean open house on Wednesday, Jan-uary 9, showcasing their seniorprojects. It is open to the public inthe gym from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.

In closing, I would like to extendeveryone a Merry Christmas andHappy New Year. Please keep themilitary personnel in yourthoughts, especially those servingin hostile areas. It is the time ofyear to be with family and friendsand we all need to remember thetrue meaning of Christmas.

From the desk of Superintendent Dennis Rieckman

The Philip Area wrestling squadproved they have what it takeswhen they participated against 35top ranked schools from four statesat the Rapid City InvitationalWrestling Tournament

Philip Area stood in the 11thplace slot at the end of day on Fri-day, December 7. The top four fromthe first day’s action were Pierre,Gillette, Wyo., Bismarck, N.D. andRapid City Central. At the end ofday two, December 8, Philip Areafinished sixth and well ahead ofother B division schools.

While head coach Matt Donnellyis pleased with how the teamplaced, he said he knows they cando better. He said had they hadjust one pin more they would havehad the fifth place spot. But it wasa good accomplishment, he said.

Donnelly noted that the teamcannot have kids not placing.Those kids, he said, will have topick it up some. Everything couldbe better in all aspects, he said.

They did not have wrestlers atthe 126 and heavyweight divisions.Donnelly said Philip Area sentsome of the younger wrestlers to amiddle school tournament wherethey could hone their skills more.

The top 10 teams at tourna-ment’s end were Pierre in the firstslot with 215.5 points, Rapid CityCentral – 181.5, Gillette, Wyo. –175.5, Bismarck, N.D. – 163,Huron – 140, Philip – 139.5, Wind-sor, Colo. – 135.5, Spearfish/Lead-Deadwood – 128, Powell, Wyo. ? –108, and tied for 10th were RapidCity Stevens and Aberdeen Cen-tral – 105.

Other teams at the tournamentwere South Dakota schools fromSturgis (12th - 96), Sioux FallsWashington (13th - 93), Winner(14th - 91), Douglas High School(18th - 57.5), Custer (21st - 51),Mitchell (22nd - 42), Hot Springs(24th - 38.5), Sioux Falls Lincoln)tie for 25th - 33), Hill City (27th -30), Chamberlain (28th - 25),Harding County and Todd County(tie for 30th - 15), Belle Fourcheand St. Thomas Moore both had nopoints; Wyoming schools wereWorland (15th - 83.5), NatronaCounty (17th - 67, Casper, Wyo.),Riverton (19th - 55), Sheridan(20th 52), Torrington (23rd - 40),Thermopolis (29th - 17), Newcastle(32nd - 12) and ?Buffalo had no

Wrestlers earn sixthout of 35 teams

points; Mandan, N.D. (16th - 77.5),Fort Collins, Colo. (tie for 25th -33).

106 lbs: Jed Brown 4-3 record

•Pinned Levi Saftner (STU) 1:29•Pinned Glen Anderson (WOR) 1:27•Decisioned by Chase O’Connor (SFW) 9-

1•Decisioned by Josh Villa (WIND) 8-3

113 lbs: Rance Johnson, 1-3 record

•Decisioned by Seth Moore (AC) 9-7•Bye•Decisioned by Chance Karst (POW) 8-7

120 lbs: Nick Donnelly, 4th,7-3 record

•Pinned Blaine Geppert (PIE) 4:00•Decisioned Devin Stork (DOU) 5-0•Major dec. by David Potratz (SFW) 8-0•Pinned Brandon Zachmeier (MAN) 1:38•Major dec. Tucker Gross (SHER) 11-2•Decisioned Dominick Schooler (HLC) 10-

7•Decisioned by Hayden Hansen (RCC) 7-

6132 lbs: Grady Carley,

4-4 record•Pinned Cody Jackson (DOU) 2:26•Pinned by Russel Felicia (CHA) 5:36•Pinned Luke Jamison (SFL) 3:154•Pinned by Justin Polkowske (TOR) 4:01

138 lbs: Raedon Anderson, 1-5 record

•Bye•Decisioned by Ethan Parr (MIT) 7-2•Pinned by Ty Welsch (RCC) 1:16

145 lbs: Lane Blasius, 2nd, 7-1 record

•Pinned Colter Hanson (THER) 1:06•Pinned Josh Palomo (NAT) 3:06•Major dec. Zack Larson (THER) 12-3•Decisioned Mitch Johnson (AC) 3-1•Decisioned by Blake Stone (RCC) 7-3

152 lbs: Reed Johnson, 5-3 record

•Major dec. by Hartman Katz (HUR0 12-4

•Decisioned Mason Jones (SFW) 9-3•Decision by Jacob Hatley (TOR) 6-3160 lbs: Chandlier Sudbeck, 5th,

7-3 record•Pinned Ethan Bennett (STU) 2:25•Tech. fall over Benjamin Lova (TOR) 19-

3•Decisioned by Ryan Blees (BIS) 11-5•Pinned Luke Reiter (SFW) 3:40•Decisioned Rudy Batista (RIV) 7-2•Decisioned by Lukas Poloncic (GILL) 7-

2•Major dec. Vinny Gonzales (WIND) 16-4

170 lbs: Clint Stout, 4th, 7-3 record

•Pinned Mike Hauke (CHA) 1:32•Pinned Seth Haper (SFL) 1:02•Decisioned in OT by Ti Galey (RIV) 3-1•Pinned Forrest Cerv (WIN) 2:41•Decisioned Tyler Patterson (POW) 7-2•Pinned in OT Riley McConnell (FC) 6:20•Decisioned in OT by Galey 5-3

182 lbs: Chance Knutson, 5th, 7-3 record

•Pinned Jeremy Long (TC) 3:04•Pinned Clay Siedler (CUS) 5:36•Decisioned by Drew Kary (BIS) 15-12•Major dec. Reece Jensen (HC) 13-0•Decisioned Thomas Myler (NAT) 5-1•Decisioned by Cosme Martinez (WIND)

8-3•Default by Kary

195 lbs: Gavin DeVries,3-3 record

•Pinned by John Wilcox (STU) 2:23•Bye•Pinned Seth Novak (TC) 2:21•Pinned by Todd Kesseler (BIS) 4:35

220 lbs: Logan Ammons, 7th, 7-2 record

•Pinned by Jarran Jensen (RCC) 1:13•Bye•Pinned Steve Scoggins (FC) :41•Pinned Spencer Shultz (POW) 4:28•Pinned Jace Jacob (GILL) 2:45•Pinned by Josh Hunt (DOU) 3:34 •Pinned Sam Schuanaman (AC) 3:40

The team will be at the Valen-tine (Neb.) Invitational Wrestlingtournament Saturday December15. Donnelly said this will be an-other tough tournament for thewrestlers. “It’s good competition,”he said.“ Different teams and dif-ferent styles, which are good forthe kids.” He added they will runinto Pierre and Winner again aswell as some tough teams from Ne-braska.

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It was close, but Philip Areawrestlers brought home the teamtitle from the Kimball/WhiteLake/-Platte-Geddes InvitationalWrestling Tournament last week-end in Kimball.

The Scotties won the tourna-ment by two points over Wagner –245 to 243. Head coach Matt Don-nelly was pleased with how theteam did, but he said he noticedareas that need improvement.

Donnelly noted the team’syounger wrestlers are doing well,but they need more mat time, moreexperience.

Two Philip Area wrestlers werealso given individual awards –Lane Blasius was named “Out-standing Wrestler” and Paul Smi-ley was given the “Pinner Award.”

Individually the wrestlers gar-nered two first place wins, six sec-ond place, three fifth place and oneeach in the third, fourth and sixplacings.

Other team standings were 3rd– Winner (225.5), 4th – Mt. Ver-non/ Plankinton/Corsica (101), 5th– Miller/Highmore-Harrold (92),6th – Sunshine Bible Academy(91), 7th – Kimball/ White Lake-Platte-Geddes (64), 8th – Wessing-ton Springs/Woonsocket /Wolsey-Wessington (45), 9th –Ipswich/Leola (39), 10th – Scotland(36), 11th – Marion Freeman(31.5), 12th – Andes Central (29).Some teams also had unattachedwrestlers (-U in stats).

106 lbs: Paul Smiley, 5th,

4-2 record

•Pinnd Wyatt Stevens (WSWWW) 3:03

•Pinned by Leo Hopkins (AC) 1:56

•Pinned Alex Daum (KWLPG) 5:21

•Pinned Jackson Nockels (KWLPG-U)

1:31

Philip Area scores team win at Kimball

•Pinned by Marcus Urban (MVPC) 2:19

•Pinned Dawson Petrik (WAG-U) 4:08

113 lbs: Rance Johnson, 2nd,

1-1 record

•Bye

•Bye

•Pinned Denver Paul (SBA) 1:48

•Pinned by Patrick Aeschbacher (WIN)

3:53

120 lbs: Jed Brown, 5th,

2-2 record

•Bye

•Pinned Cody Peterson (IPL) 1:55

•Decisioned by Israel Appel (SBA) 9-7 in

OT

•Major decisioned by Zack Rucktaeschel

(WAG) 11-2

•Major decisioned Peterson 10-0

126 lbs: Nick Donnelly, 2nd,

2-1 record

•Bye

•Pinned Logan Wolter (WSWWW) 2:20

•Pinned Kruz Knudson (MVPC) 3:24

•Lost by default to Sage Zephier (WAG)

132 lbs: Grady Carley, 5th,

2-2 record

•Bye

•Forfeit (MVPC)

•Pinned by Nick Dion (WAG) 1:23

•Decisioned by Tayte Clark (SBA) 6-0

•Pinned Dominic Paulson (WIN-U) 3:50

138 lbs: Raedon Anderson, 6th,

1-3 record

•Bye

•Pinned Wesley York (M/F) 2:58

•Technical fall by Tyler Dion (WAG) 18-1

•Pinned by Trig Clark (SBA) 2:29

•Decisioned by Cole Johnson (KWLPG) 7-

2

145 lbs: Lane Blasius, 1st,

3-0 record

•Bye

•Pinned Mason Van Vuuren (MVPC) 3:54

•Decisioned Austin Soukup (WAG) 5-2

•Decisioned Paul Waring (MHH) 5-3

152 lbs: Paul Kary, (Unattached),

1-2 record

•Bye

•Pinned by Brian Vermeulen (MVPC) :22

•Pinned by Reed Johnson (PHIL) 1:43

152 lbs: Reed Johnson, 3rd,

4-1 record

•Decisioned by Brady Soulek (WAG) 5-2

•Bye

•Pinned Paul Karey (PHIL-U) 1:43

•Pinned Seth York (M/F) 2:01

•Pinned Andrew Bortle (MVPC-U) 3:56

•Forfeit by Vermeulen (MVPC)

160 lbs: Chandlier Sudbeck, 2nd,

2-1 record

•Bye

•Pinned Cody Heezen (MVPC) 3:31

•Decisioned Luke Warejcka (KWLPC) 7-1

•Decisioned by David Kocer (WAG) 8-6

170 lbs: Clint Stout, 2nd,

2-1 record

•Bye

•Pinned Jed Vissia (MVPC-U) 3:45

•Decisioned Turner Blasius (KWLPG) 6-1

•Pinned by Trevor Lensing (WAG) 5:53

182 lbs: Chance Knutson, 2nd,

2-1 record

•Bye

•Pinned Jimmy Sharkey (WIN-U) 1:45

•Major decisioned Cameron Kostal

(MVPC) 15-2

•Decisioned by Tate Novotny (WIN) 7-1

195 lbs: Gavin DeVries, 2nd,

2-1 record

•Bye

•Forfeit (MHH)

•Pinned Nathaniel Schroeder (KWLPG)

2:48

•Pinned by Scott Assman (WIN) 3:11

220 lbs: Logan Ammons, 1st,

3-0 record

•Bye

•Pinned Austin Moore (WSWWW) :51

•Pinned Truman Ashes (WAG) 2:09

•Pinned Logan Boerner (WIN) :27

285 lbs: Geoffrey DeVries, 4th,

0-2 record

•Bye

•Bye

•Pinned by Colton Best (WIN) :44

•Bye•Pinned by Trazen Doren (AC) 4:44

The team will be in Rapid Cityat the Rushmore Plaza Civic Cen-ter December 7 and 8 for the RapidCity Invitational Wrestling Tour-nament. Friday’s matches begin at2 p.m. and Saturday’s at 9 a.m.

Donnelly noted that 35 teamsparticpate in this tournament sothe wrestlers will gain experiencewith different techniques from thevarious schools.

Philip Area wrestler Lane Blasius has the advantage over an-other wrestler at the Kimball/White Lake/Platte-Geddes Invita-tional Wrestling Tournament held in Kimball on Saturday, De-cember 1. Blasius won his matches and was named “Outstand-ing Wrestler” for the tournament. ~Courtesy Photo

Philip Area Wrestler RaedonAnderson wrestling an oppo-nent at the Kimball/WhiteLake/Platte-Geddes Invita-tional Wrestling Tournamentheld in Kimball on Saturday,December 1. Anderson tooksixth place at the tournament.

~Courtesy Photo

By Coach Ryan DingerEagles vs. Philip

The Wall Eagles boys’ basketballteam dropped their season openerFriday night December 7 in Philip69-73.

The Eagles only trailed by twopoints after the first quarter, butrallied in the second quarter totake a 33-30 halftime advantage.

By the end of the third quarterthe Eagle’s extended their leadwith a score of 52-47.

In the fourth quarter, the Ea-gles found themselves in foul trou-ble and Philip was able to take thelead late in the game with eightfree throws and several easy lay-ups. The Eagles never gave up andfought until the clock hit zero.

The team effort was there formost of the game, but as this teamplays more games together, theboys will be able to finish this typeof close game with a victory.

Tyler Trask and Lane Hustead

were the leading scorers for theEagles with 17 points and 15points respectively.

Tucker O’Rourke and Tyler Pe-terson added 10 points each, whileTrevor Anderson had six points inhis first game as a Wall Eagle bas-ketball player.

The team was 29-86 from thefield for 34 percent and seven outof 14 from the free throw line for50 percent.

The Eagles bench players con-tributed 20 points and were able tomaintain the fast paced gamewhile several starters were in foultrouble on the bench.

Eagles vs. EdgemontThe Wall Eagles boys’ basketball

team made the long road trip toEdgemont on Saturday December8 and responded with a win overthe Moguls 71-49.

The Eagles started fast to startthe game with a 10-0 run and con-tinued to dominate the first halfand had a commanding halftimelead by a score of 40-18.

The Eagles struggled to main-tain their first half momentum inthe third quarter, but they werestill able to increase their lead to58-34.

The bench came in and playedthe entire fourth quarter and theywere able to secure the win for theEagles.

Laketon McLaughlin and Traskwere the leading scorers for theEagles with 12 points and 10points respectively.

Clancy Lytle, Lane Hustead,and Peterson added nine pointseach, while Carson Johnston andAnderson each had seven points.

The team was 30-64 from thefield for 47 percent and nine out of19 from the free throw line for 47percent.

The Eagles bench players con-tributed to the team victory, asthey scored 32 points.

The team effort improved fromFriday night’s loss, but there isstill room for improvement as theEagles travel to Murdo to playJones County on Friday December14.

Eagles 1 - 1 for the season

Tucker O’Rourke pulls up for ashot during the Philip gameheld on Friday, December 7.The Eagles lost the varsitygame 69 - 73.

~Photo Nancy Haigh

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Submitted by Sheila TraskThe week here in Elm Springs

started out nice and then we gota skift of snow and on Saturdayevening it turned cold, snowyand windy – resulting in stormyconditions. Sunday too was quitenippy and windy. This should becalled the first storm of the sea-son – thus Uno Storm!

Larry and Peggy Gravatt wentdown to Sioux Falls on Tuesdayand stayed with niece, StaceyDenke. They went out for a nicesupper and went down to tourthe beautiful Christmas lights atFalls Park. They must start put-ting those lights up in July! Theyreturned back home on Thurs-day.

On Sunday, December 2, Clydeattenced the Elm Springs fire de-partment pancake supper.

Monday was the NFR calcuttaat Morris and Shirrise Linn’s.Clyde Arneson and Mark andMick Trask were among those inattendance.

Lonnie and Teri Ann Arnesonwere under the weather thisweek and spent time healing upso they could leave on Mondayfor the NFR.

Teri Ann Arneson went withthe Butte County 4-H club onFriday and took pictures of thewreaths they put on graves.

Darlene Wulf was a Saturdayvisitor at Lawrence Burkes.

Lawrence Burke was up to thedoctor this week and came homelooking like hell! Says he'sbruised up on the face and not apretty sight!

Lynn Fields was in Sturgis onThursday for a FSA committeemeeting.

Sam and Cary Johnston wereon the road for basketball gamesin Wall, Philip and Edgemont.Andy and Kellie Linn were onthe same route with basketballplayers. Ben Linn and CarsonJohnston play for the boys andEmilee Linn and Carlee John-ston play for the girls.

Kellie Linn’s friend, SherryCasey, Rapid City, was out onMonday and spent the day.

Mel and Dorothy Andersonmet granddaughter Kirstin, herhusband, Doug, and their threechildren, Blythe, Nohl andMargeaux, in Rapid City onWednesday for dinner. It's thefirst that they have gotten to see

and love new baby Margeaux!They were passing through fromColorado to North Dakota.

On Friday Mel and Dorothywere joined by Bunny and the'Bunny Hops' as well as Mar-garet Nachtigall to go out in thebreaks to find the 'perfect'Christmas tree. A fun time fol-lowed with lunch, etc.

Sunday, Andersons met withilllustrator Teri McTighe forlunch and then attended a booksigning for Mel's new book at theJourney Museum.

Morris and Shirrise Linnhosted the Elm Springs calcuttaMonday night.

Kassandra attended the girls’basketball game in Wall Thurs-day night. She watched theEagle girls play the Scottie girls.Eagles were victorious.

Morris had a birthday thisweek and celebrated in Dead-wood Saturday night.

Kassandra had dinner atGrandma and Grandpa Linn'sSaturday before staying the af-ternoon to help grandma deco-rate her tree and do other oddjobs around the house.

Sunday, Shirrise had a tablefull of stamping ladies at herhouse.

Pat, Rose Mary and familywere in Red Owl on Saturdayevening for mass and the bap-tism of their new grandson Max-imillian "Mac" Bruch, son of Tomand Becky Bruch. Nick, Joe,Austin and Celine spent thenight at Bruchs as the othersbraved the storm and wenthome.

Tom and Shelia Trask andTomilyn went to Rapid City Fri-day to watch the Rapid City Invi-tational Wrestling Tournament.

Jim and Carolyn Wilsey havehad errands in town a coupledays but otherwise stayed closeto home.

Philip and Mary Kay Wilsonwere in Hoven on the weekend tospend time with Mary Kays par-ents before they leave for Califor-nia.

Kenneth Wilson was in Pierrefor business on Wednesday.

It appears that most of thecommunity has been stayingclose to home, doing chores andpreparing for Christmas activi-ties!

Pennington County Courant • December 13, 2012 • Page 4Socials

Wall News

Gathered by Frances Poste Merlin and Mary Jane Doyle

went to Gillette on Saturday tohelp Max Croell celebrate his firstbirthday. They picked up JimDoyle in Spearfish to go with them.

Kay Leonard attended her Classof 51 luncheon Monday in RapidCity,

Diane Geigle had back surgeryat the Surgical Center in RapidCity Monday. She is doing okay.

Norma and Marvin Williamswent to Minneapolis for their son’ssurgery on Monday. Travis has atumor on his right lung – the sur-gery is to remove it by taking thelower part of the lung. Travis isLyle and Viola’s grandson. We wishfor him, good luck.

The flag flew at half staff on Fri-day, December 7, by proclamationof President Obama to rememberPearl Harbor Day.

Roy Hamann is feeling almost“up to par” – at least he andDorothy are back to having coffeeat the drug store each morning.Good to have you back, Roy.

Pie Day in Pierre was last Sat-urday Don’t know if there was abus from Wasta, but there was onefrom Rapid City. They stopped fordoughnuts on their way to get pie!Now that is living it up.

The Wall High School Class of1954 had their monthly lunch lastThursday, the drug store beingtheir choice for December. Theoriginal class had 15, five of thoseare deceased, but out of the 10 re-maining, seven were in atten-dance. What a good response!

Friends and spouses made up thetotal of 23 enjoying the lunch.

Again we offer condolences tothe McDonnell family. Vern diedjust a week after his twin, Tom,had passed away. What a wonder-ful, long life they had together.

Just a reminder – the senior cit-izens will not have a potluck sup-per this month. Will look forwardto it in January.

Listed in the obituaries in the“Courant” were Eva Forkner andRobert Reedy. Eva was a sister ofLucille Huether. Lucille had an-other sister, Gertrude Wooden,who died a few months ago, leav-ing Lucille and her sister, Phyllis,Reub, the last surviving of theDoughty family. “Robbie” Reedywas one of my pupils in a ruralschool I taught in Haakon County.He was only a second grader, butwas an artist when doing free-hand drawings of animals. Oursympathy to the families.

So many parties programs andconcerts are going on beforeChristmas. Hope you are able toattend some of them.

Our weather has turned colder.Saturday night and Sunday morn-ing gave us a preview of what win-ter can be like. Streets were icy inWall. Wasta Methodist church did-n’t have service on Sunday. Fore-cast for the week shows highs inthe 30s, maybe 40º on Wednesday.

Have a good week.“A good conscience is a continual

Christmas.” – Benjamin Franklin

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‘Tis the season to be jolly – andgrateful and aware of “little mir-acles.” For those of you who at-tended the 2012 Wasta Inde-pendence Day talent show, youmay recall Andy, the woman whohappened to find Wasta at lunchtime. She and her granddaugh-ter were traveling “out west.”She asked if she could have a fewmoments time to share a reward-ing philosophy. “”Look for andfind your own little miracle everyday.” She found three miraclesJuly 4th right in Wasta! Fromthe people she met who lived thesmall town life, the “rescue” ofher cell phone and later, handdelivered to her at the camp-ground!

Her last thought she sharedagain, “I ask that each of you tryto find your own ‘little miracle’everyday.”

Merry Christmas to you andyours.

Anna Lee Humphrey was ingood spirits and talked of theThanksgiving Day feast and funwith a big family get-together atgranddaughter Lonnie Phillip’sand husband, Chane’s home. AllCarl and AnnaLee’s kids werethere, so after dinner and a napthere was more good visiting. Aday enjoyed by all.

Friday was Christmas decorat-ing at the Wasta CommunityHall. Madi and Ash Gunstinerare in charge and do an excellentjob. The girls selected almost“vintage” tree decorations, all ofthem handmade, and worked tomake our old hall festive andwelcoming for our potluck sup-per Saturday.

We had a good crowd, thankyou all. The food is good always,and your company makes it spe-cial. Madi and Ash made doorprizes and the lucky winnerswere pleased to take home suchcreative tree decorations.Samantha Rancour came alongSaturday and pitched right in tohelp with the various last minutedetails before supper. Anothergirl to help! Yes!

Jamy, Ray and MavrickWilliams picked up Grammanear Belvidere and went on tothe Pie Day at Pierre’s Christ-mas at the Capitol. I haven’t spo-ken with Jamy or Ray, but hope-fully they didn’t have bad roads

on their return trip Sunday.Wasta shares responsibility,

and or credit, with Mark Barnettfor the first Pie Day in 1999. Itturned out to be a day of enjoy-ment that has become popularenough to continue. For 11 yearsa bus was sent to Wasta to pickup senior citizens and localfriends. It was all about sellingfood on Election Day. Remem-ber?

Perhaps our storm Saturdaynight could qualify as a babyhumdinger. It sure surprised usstill at the community hall!

Faye Bryan, Hazel Kalkbren-ner and Billie Hulm met atDorothy Bathel’s house Sundayfor an afternoon of cribbage.Faye said it was a lot of fun. Ididn’t ask who was the big win-ner, but maybe being together fora game they enjoy made them allwinners!

Speaking of Dorothy Bathel,she has made some beautifulwind chimes using rocks shefound and polished. Dorothy andBabe made some unique bird-houses using their rocks a fewyears ago and I still treasuremine.

Upcoming events – Wall Ele-mentary School program, Mon-day December 10; Highschool/junior high program Mon-day, December 17; Sports – jun-ior high girls’ final basketballgame at Kadoka December 15;last home game for high schoolboys and girls is December 18.

Special Santa Watch: Santa’shelper at the North Pole hasbeen in touch via S.E. Mail withWasta’s special representative incharge of “Requesting Santa’sAppearance” and Wasta has beencleared for this visit from Santa,Saturday December 22.

Exact timing is a little tricky,what with storms and other airtraffic, but Wasta will have awatch alert with carols around 5p.m. (meet at the communityhall) and at 6:30 p.m. carolersand all others who want to visitwith Santa will gather at thehall for drinks and munchies andmore singing.

Be prepared to entertainSanta with a joke, a song, amagic trick or a poem or dance.This is exciting!

We apolgize for misspellingLouis Rancour’s name in lastweek’s paper.

Happy Christmas Trails!

Wasta Wanderings

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Dowling Community ChurchMemorial Day through Labor Day

Service 10:00 a.m.

Badlands Cowboy MinistryBible Study • Wednesdays

Wall Rodeo Grounds • 279-2681Winter 5:30 p.m. • Summer 7 p.m.

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Wednesdays: Good News Club, 2:45 p.m.,Awana 4:45 p.m., Youth Nite, 7:00 p.m.;

Sundays: Sunday School &Adult Bible Fellowship, 9 a.m.,

Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.,Women’s Bible Study, 6:30 p.m.

Interior Community ChurchHighway 44 East

Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m.

Scenic Community ChurchPastor Ken Toews

Services - 2nd and 4th Sundays9:00 a.m.; Sept. through May.

First Baptist ChurchNew underwood

Pastor James HarbertBible Study, 9:00 a.m.;

Sunday Services, 10:00 a.m.

Wall united Methodist ChurchPastor Darwin Kopfmann • 279-2359

Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.Wasta

Services Sundays at 8:30 a.m.

New underwood Community Church Pastor Wes WilemanSunday School 9 a.m.;

Adult & Children Service 10 a.m.;Youth Fellowship: Wed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.

St. John's Catholic ChurchNew underwood

Father William ZandriMass: Sundays at 11:00 a.m.;Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at

Good Samaritan Nursing Home;Reconciliation before Sun. Mass

First Evangelical Lutheran ChurchWall

Pastor Curtis GarlandSunday Service, 9 a.m.

Emmanuel Lutheran ChurchCreighton

Services 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning.

St. Patrick's Catholic Church • WallRev. Leo Hausmann

Masses: Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.Weekdays refer to Bulletin

St. Margaret Church • LakesideMass: Saturday 7 p.m. even number months or

Sunday 10 a.m. odd number months

Holy Rosary Church • InteriorMass: Saturday 7 p.m. odd number months or

Sunday 10 a.m. even number months

By Pastor Cornelius R. Stam“From a child thou hast known the Holy

Scriptures, which are able to make thee wiseunto salvation, through faith which is in ChristJesus” (II Tim. 3:15).

Timothy was a fortunate young man. His father was nota believer in Christ, but his godly mother made up for thislack as, day after day, from his earliest childhood, shetaught him the Word of God. As a result he came to knowChrist at an early age and later became St. Paul’s faith-ful co-worker and close associate in making known thewonderful “good news of the grace of God.”

In his very last letter the great Apostle Paul recalls Tim-othy’s “unfeigned faith… which dwelt first in thy grand-mother Lois, and thy mother Eunice”(II Tim. 1:5).

If only we had more such mothers and grandmotherstoday, with husbands to help them! If only our Americanchildren were not set adrift on a restless sea of humanspeculation, but were taught the eternal truths of God’sWord, the Bible!

We all need to “know the Holy Scriptures,” not only be-cause they teach reverence for God and build moral char-acter, but most of all because they “are able to make [us]wise unto salvation through faith… in Christ Jesus.”

The theme of the Bible, the Old Testament as well asNew, is the Lord Jesus Christ, the riches of whose savinggrace are unfolded to us in the Epistles of Paul, the chiefof sinners saved by grace. It was to Paul that God com-mitted the preaching of the cross of Christ. He it is whotells us about the riches that flow from Calvary. He it iswho tells us, by divine inspiration that:

“…WE HAVE REDEMPTION THROUGH[CHRIST'S] BLOOD, THE FORGIVENESS OFSINS ACCORDING TO THE RICHES OF HISGRACE” (Eph. 1:7).

“THAT IN THE AGES TO COME HE MIGHTSHOW THE EXCEEDING RICHES OF HISGRACE IN HIS KINDNESS TOWARD USTHROUGH CHRIST JESUS” (Eph. 2:7).

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Born: Autust 21, 2012 Weight: 5 lbs. 13 oz. 19”Parents: Aaron & Emily Kitterman,

Rose Hill, KSBig Sister: Ivy KittermanPaternal Grandparents:

John & Candee Kitterman, Wall, SDAunt: Sarah Calhoon, Bel Aire, KS

Aunt & Uncle: Ashley & Tim Hedblom,Huron, SD

Paternal Great-Grandparents:Boyd & Ann Kitterman, Wall, SD

Bea Ramsey & the late Chuch Ramsey,Spearfish, SD

The late Oliver & Emma LivermontMaternal Grandparents:Lou Bates, Bel Aire, Ks

Ross & Becky Calhoon, Wichita, KSMaternal Great-Grandparents:

Ruth & the late Al Calhoon, El Dorado, KSThe late Della & Frank Bates, Hutchinson, KS

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Kitterman

Christmas Open HouseDecember 16th • 10 a .m. - 3 p.m.

Nan Miller’s house, 308 Glenn St., Wall, SD

•Celebrating Home •Coleman Creations•Avon •Liz’s Design •Lillian’s Goodies

•Christy’s Crafts & Much More!•Refreshments will be served •Drawing for Prizes

Stop by on your way to the Community Center.

Come help us celebrate

Mary Roeder’s college graduation

Sunday, December 16

2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Wall

Snacks and refreshments available

Vern McDonnell__________________Vern McDonnell, age 101, of

Quinn, S.D., died Friday, Decem-ber 7, 2012, at the Hans P. Peter-son Memorial Hospital in Philip.

Vern McDonnell was born May15, 1911, on his parents’ home-stead 10 miles north of Quinn, theson of Frank and Ida (Riesing) Mc-Donnell. He grew up on the home-stead and received his education atthe Huron Township Rural Schoolin that area.

He worked on the Grandma Mc-Donnell farm for several years. Healso farmed with his parents untilentering the U.S. Army on July 8,1942. He served until his honor-able discharge on November 17,1945. He returned to the Quinnarea where he continued on thatfamily farm.

Vern was united in marriage toBeulah A. Harrison on June 6,1949, in Wall, and to this unionwas born a son, Steven. They madetheir home on their present farmwhich they farmed their entiremarried life. In 2005, the farm be-came a century farm, having beenin the family for 100 years.

After Beulah’s death on April 17,1994, Vern continued to reside onthe farm until March 1, 2006,when health reasons forced himinto the Philip Nursing Home.

Vern was a member of St.Patrick’s Catholic Church of Wall,the FJ Willuweit VFW Post #9120of Quinn, and the Carroll-McDon-ald American Legion Post #246 ofWall.

Survivors include his son,Steven McDonnell and his wife,Terry Jo, of Quinn; four grandchil-dren, Rhonda McDonnell of Wall,Coral McDonnell of Denmark,Brady McDonnell and his wife,Sherri, of Rapid City, and Jay Mc-Donnell of Quinn; nine great-grandchildren, Madison, Laketon,and Cooper McLaughlin of Wall,

Sara Rose McDonnell of Denmark,Allan, Bradan, Rylan and TaylorMcDonnell of Wall, and Finn Mc-Donnell of Rapid City; and a hostof other relatives and friends.

In addition to his wife Beulah,Vern was preceded in death by hisparents; a grandson, Travis Mc-Donnell; and his twin brother,Tom.

Mass of Christian burial was cel-ebrated Tuesday, December 11, atSt. Patrick’s Catholic Church inWall, with Father Leo Hausmannas celebrant.

Music was provided by Gene andRita Patterson.

Ushers were Madison andCooper McLaughlin and BradanMcDonnell.

Pallbearers were Brady, Allanand Jay McDonnell, LaketonMcLaughlin, and Gene and CurtWilluweit.

Interment with military honorswas held at the Wall Cemetery.

Arrangements were with theRush Funeral Chapel of Wall.

His online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com

Robert “Barney” Pfeifer____________Robert “Barney” Pfeifer, age 65, of

Philip, S.D., died Sunday, December2, 2012, at his home in Philip.

Robert Lee “Barney” Pfeifer wasborn March 27, 1947, in Philip, theson of Lawrence and Marie (Han-son) Pfeifer. He grew up in Philipand graduated from Philip HighSchool in 1965. As a young man, heworked for Tri-State Milling inPhilip for five years and laterworked for Hubbard Milling in Wall,after it was purchased by Tri-StateMilling.

Barney was united in marriage toDiane Slovek on August 5, 1966, inPhilip, and to this union were bornthree daughters, Shelli, Tammi andKrystal.

In the mid-1970s, he purchasedthe Philip Processing Plant whichhe operated for 15 years. He sold theprocessing plant in 1993. He contin-ued to own and operate a ranchnorth of Philip.

Survivors include two daughters,Shelli Dowdy of Gillette, Wyo., and

Tammi Williams and her husband,Scott, of Rapid City; four grandchil-dren, Bryan, Derek, and KelseyDowdy, and Hannah Williams; threebrothers, George Pfeifer and hiswife, Donna, of St. Maries, Idaho,Leo Pfeifer and his wife, Janet, ofLynnwood, Wash., and Roy Pfeiferand his wife, Margaret, of Philip;one sister, Ella Mae Ketchum ofMarysville, Wash.; two sisters-in-law, Helen Pfeifer of Philip, and Vi-olet Pfeifer of Highmore; and a hostof other relatives and friends.

Barney was preceded in death byhis daughter, Krystal; two brothers,Melvin and Larry Pfeifer; and onesister, Elaine Williams.

At Barney’s request, no servicesare scheduled.

Cards may be sent to TammiWilliams, 840 Kingswood Dr. RapidCity, SD 57702

Arrangements are with the RushFuneral Home of Philip.

His online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com

Harold Schnee_________________________________

Harold Schnee, age 95 ofKadoka, S.D., died Wednesday, De-cember 5, 2012, at the KadokaNursing Home.

Harold Glen Schnee was bornApril 7, 1917 at Kadoka to RobertHenry and Maggie (Illingworth)Schnee. He grew up in the Kadokaarea and attended rural schoolprior to graduating from KadokaHigh School in 1935.

Harold farmed and ranched withhis father until entering the U.S.Army in July 1942. After basictraining, he was sent to CampHale, Colo., where he was attachedto the 680th Medical Collecting Co:a medical team who cared for thewounded in the field. This unit wasattached to the 87th Infantry andwas sent to Kiska in the AleutianIslands. After their needs were metthere, they were sent back to theUnited States and joined the 10thMts. Division, ski troops and 4-5000 head of horses and muleswho were all sent to the northernmountains in Italy. The muleswere used in the mountains inplace of heavy equipment.

After his discharge,he returned to the Kadoka area

where he owned and operated adairy business for 36 years. Haroldfurnished dairy cows for achieve-ment days and for 4-H young peo-ple for many years. During thistime he was a member of the StateDairy Commission under GovernorRichard Kneip. In 1980, he soldthe dairy business and went intothe sheep business for many years.He was one of the first volunteersto deliver Meals On Wheels to peo-ple around Kadoka. He was anavid motorcyclist for over 30 years.

He was united in marriage toMary Jane Burton on August 19,1967, at Cheyenne, Wyo. Theymade their home on the Schneefarm all their married life.

Harold was a member of thePresbyterian Church where heserved as a deacon for many years.

He was a driving enthusiast ofhorses and mules and helped pro-mote many wagon trains. He wasa member of the Kadoka SchoolBoard for over 25 years, serving aspresident for a number of years,and served on many dairy andsheep activities over the years.Harold was also a member of theAmerican Legion Post #27 of

Kadoka. Grateful for having shared his

life are his wife, Mary Schnee ofKadoka; one son, Clinton Schneeand his wife, Darlene, of Kadoka;two daughters, Carol LaBau andher husband, Doyle, of Rapid Cityand Caron Mielke and her hus-band, Rick, of Piedmont; a stepson, Steve Burton of ColoradoSprings, Colo.; a step daughter,Teresa Smith and her husband,Rob, of Little Rock, Ark.; fourgrandchildren, Ted Schnee ofKadoka, Angela McKeehan ofKadoka, Erika Mielke of Pied-mont, and Mikala Mielke of RapidCity; three step grandchildren,Nate Smith and Jacob Smith ofNashville, Tenn., and Cole Burtonof Colorado Springs, Colo.; fivegreat-grandchildren, AubreySchnee of Kadoka, and Ana, Molly,Kate and Max McKeehan ofKadoka; two step great-grandchil-dren, Riley and T.J. Burton; sev-eral nieces and nephews; and ahost of other relatives and friends.

Harold was preceded in death byhis parents; his first wife, NoreneB. (Shroll) Willert; two brothers,Linton and Milo Schnee; one sister,Ruth Solberg; a great-granddaugh-ter, Baylee Mae McKeehan; a step

daughter, Cindy (Burton) Thomp-son; and a step grandson, MattVan Houten.

Services were held Saturday, De-cember 8, at the PresbyterianChurch in Kadoka, with PastorGary McCubbin officiating.

Music was provided by LyndyIreland and Joyce Wheeler.

Ushers were Bud Weller andW.O. Weller.

Pallbearers were Dale Schnee,Jeff Schneiderman, Doyle LaBau,Rob Smith, Steve Burton and TedSchnee. Honorary pallbearerswere Nathan, Heath and RodneySchnee, Kenton McKeehan, VerylProkop, Mel Carleton, Rick Mielkeand Bob McCormick.

Private family interment willtake place at the Kadoka Ceme-tery.

In lieu of flowers, a memorialhas been established to theKadoka Nursing Home and thePresbyterian Church of Kadoka.

Cards and memorials may besent to P.O. Box 437, Kadoka, SD57543.

Arrangements were with theRush Funeral Chapel of Kadoka.

His online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com

Ruby Ann Cadman_______________

Ruby Ann Cadman, age 75, ofRapid City, S.D., formerly ofKadoka, died Monday, December 3,2012, at the Rapid City RegionalHospital.

Ruby Ann McCartney was bornJanuary 27, 1937, in Clinton, Mo.,the daughter of John Albert andEula Mae (Houck) McCartney. Shegrew up in Clinton where she re-ceived her education, graduatingfrom high school in 1956.

Ruby was united in marriageFebruary 9, 1957, to D. Robin Cad-man in Clinton. They began theirmarried life in Cottonwood, whereRobin worked at various ranchesin the area. Later, they made theirhome in Kadoka while their kidsattended school, and they had adairy on the edge of town.

They moved to Moorcroft, Wyo.,in 1982 where Ruby worked as acook. They lived there until 1986,when they returned to Kadoka.She worked in the Kadoka SchoolSystem until health reasons forcedher retirement in 1996.

Her husband, Robin, precededher in death on October 16, 1995.She remained in Kadoka untilmoving to Rapid City in December2001, where she has since resided. Ruby was a member of the KadokaPresbyterian Church and later theSouth Maple United MethodistChurch of Rapid City. She was alsoa member of the Rebeccah Lodgeand a member of the Buffalo Stam-pede, both of Kadoka. She enjoyedbowling, reading, sketching andpainting.

Survivors include a son, DonCadman and his wife, Tammy, ofHolabird; a daughter, Dixie Cad-man of Box Elder; a grandson,Josh Cadman of Box Elder; abrother, Lewis Hook of Louisiana;and two sisters, Gloria French andCheryl Howard, both of Missouri.

In addition to her husband,Robin, she was preceded in deathby a son, David Cadman.

Graveside services were held atThursday, December 6, at BlackHills National Cemetery nearSturgis with Pastor Sharla Mc-Caskell officiating.

Arrangements were with theRush Funeral Home of Philip.

Her online guestbook is avail-able at www.rushfuneralhome.com

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Ruland Arena, LLC., held aBlack Hills Roping Club team rop-ing on Saturday, December 1,2012. There were 350 teams forthe one day roping.Results:

•Open Incentive roping - 54teams. Go winners: First - LeviLord/Jade Nelson - 5.63; Second -J.B. Lord/Paul Griemsman - 5.80.Average winners: First - C.Y.Christenson/Prestyn Novack -29.43; Second - ShaunRuland/Jake Nelson - 32.34; Third- Levi Lord/Jade Nelson - 32.74;Fourth - Troy Richter/Dan Lindsey- 37.65; Fifth - Shaun Ruland/DanLindsey - 38.52.

•Number Nine roping - 62teams. Go winners: First - ScottWhite/Dan Nelson - 5.53; Second -Shaun Ruland/Ora Taton - 5.56.Average winners: First - ScottWhite/Levi Lord - 18.24; Second -Scott White/J.B. Lord - 18.94;Third - Levi Lord/Prestyn Novack -18.96; Fourth - Wyatt Mann/LeviLord - 20.59; Fifth - Max Thomp-

son/Jake Nelson - 21.11.•Number Five roping - 80

teams. Go winners: First - SteveMcDaniel/Trey Richter - 6.98; Sec-ond - Dewey Ertz/Les Triltrum -7.57. Average winners: First -Steve McDaniel/Trey Richter -24.02; Second - LeviHapney/Austin O’Dea - 29.66;Third - Erin Simon/Bryan Bickel -32.54; Fourth - Jim Selchert/GlenKing - 33.06; Fifth - Larry Ru-land/Rocky Tibbs - 33.45; Sixth -Erin Simon/Rocky Tibbs - 34.83.

•Draw Incentive Pot roping- 109 teams. Go winners: First -Dan Lindsay/Ora Taton - 5.88; tiefor Second and Third - Tim Nel-son/Ora Taton and ScottWhite/Levi Lord - 6.06. Averagewinners: First - WyattTreeby/Bryan Bickel - 16.85; Sec-ond - Myron Mann/Matt Jones -18.79; Third - Scott White/LeviLord - 18.94; Fourth - JB Lord/Dal-ton Richter - 18.98; Fifth - DeniseNelson/Dan Nelson - 20.23; Sixth -Wyatt Mann/Klay O’Daniel - 20.36.

Ruland Arena roping results

November 2012, PenningtonCounty Sheriff’s Dept. report

During the month of November2012, the Pennington County Sher-iff's Office recorded the followingstatistics in and around the com-munity of Wall:

TimeCity hours: . . . . . . . . . . . . .467.00City hrs other deputies . . . . .3.00Total City hours . . . . . .470.00Training hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00Vacation/Sick hrs . . . . . . . . .14.00County hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.50# of times called out/Hrs . . . .0.00

ArrestWarrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Non-Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0

Calls For ServiceAlarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Alcohol Violations . . . . . . . . . . . .0Animal Complaints . . . . . . . . . . .2Assaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Assist Other Agencies . . . . . . . . .8Attempt to Locate . . . . . . . . . . . .0Burglary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Civil Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Community Activity . . . . . . . . . .4Coroner Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Business Check . . . . . . . . . . . .180Disturbance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2DPP/Vandalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Extra Patrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238Fire Medical Assist . . . . . . . . . . .4Follow-up Investigation . . . . . .15Found or Lost Property . . . . . . .1

Calls for ServiceKeep the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0

Minor Consuming . . . . . . . . . . . .0Murder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Runaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0School Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0SOLV Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Suicide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Suspicious Activity . . . . . . . . . . .8Theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Weapons Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Welfare Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0911 Hang up Calls . . . . . . . . . . . .0

Civil PatrolAttempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3City Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0

Traffic ActivityCitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Injury Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Non-Injury Accident . . . . . . . . . .7DUI's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Motorist Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . .12School Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Skate/Bike Citation . . . . . . . . . .0Skate/Bike Warning . . . . . . . . . .0Speed Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0Vehicle/Parking Comp . . . . . . . .5

Please feel free to visit withDeputies Louis Lange, DarrenGinn, Jamin Hartland, Sgt. DustinMorrison, Lt. Kraig Wood or Capt.Corey Brubakken with any ques-tions or concerns related to law en-forcement in and around the Wallcommunity.

The Pennington County Boardof Commissioners is now acceptingapplications to fill four at large po-sitions on the SDSU/County Ex-tension Advisory Board. The boardprovides guidance and direction tothe county commissioners in thedevelopment, delivery, and evalu-ation of 4-H programs and serv-ices.

Service in these positions is vol-untary and no compensation willbe derived. Board members are ex-pected to attend four to six regu-larly scheduled meeting per year,as well as any special meetingswhich may be called if needs arise.

Per SDCL 13-54-11; the mem-bership shall be representative ofthe racial population mix in thecounty and of the various interestgroups served by Extension. Inorder to fill this requirement, weare looking for White and Ameri-

County Extension Advisory Boardlooking for new board members

can Indian persons with the major-ity being between the ages of 18-65per the 2010 Census results forPennington County.

Those who want to be consideredfor an appointment are asked tosubmit a written statement of in-terest including your agency orcommunity affiliation (if applica-ble), your particular interests asrelated to a board of this kind, andwhat you can contribute to such aboard to the Commission Office,315 Saint Joseph Street, Suite 156,Rapid City, SD 57701.

All statements must be receivedin the Commission Office by 4:00p.m. on Monday, January 7, 2013.The applicants will appointed atthe January 15th, 2013 Commis-sion Meeting.

For more information contactTiffany Meyer, 4-H Youth ProgramAdvisor, at 394-2188.

Week in ReviewBy District 30

Representative Lance Russell

December 6, 2012Governor Dennis Daugaard pro-

posed a budget to the Legislaturefor its consideration on Tuesday,December 4. The Governor’s pro-posed budget contains many posi-tive decisions.

The most positive decision of theGovernor’s proposed budget iswhat it does not contain. The Gov-ernor rejected the Obamacare in-centives to add 48,000 able-bodiedSouth Dakotans to the medicaderolls. This is the fiscally responsi-ble position and I applaud the Gov-ernor for refusing to incentivizepeople reducing their work incomein order to obtain Medicade bene-fits. As far as I am concerned, thegovernment must incentivize workand income growth, not depend-ency.

The most troubling decision inthe Governor’s proposed budget isthe addition of only three percent

of general funds for K-12 educa-tion, while giving more to theBoard of Regents bloated budgets.Another concern is the spendingmillions of dollars on a criminaljustice initiative, where the legis-lation has not even been writtenyet and the initiative is designed torelease convicted criminals backinto our communities quicker.

I am also interested in hearingfrom you on the Governor’s pro-posal to spend millions of dollars ofyour money on the Homestake Un-derground Lab. The National Sci-ence Foundation has withdrawnsupport and the state continues toinvest more heavily in a projectthat may never come to fruition.

Thank you for the opportunity toserve you in the House of Repre-sentatives and please do not hesi-tate to contact me at any time onany issue at 745-3228.

The ballots were counted for thePennington County Office Com-mittee(COC) Election on Decem-ber 5, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at thePennington County FSA Office.

The area up for election wasLocal Administrative Area (LAA)#1. This area consists of Northeast

County Committee election resultsPennington County, east of theCheyenne River and north of a linesix miles north of Wall.

The elected member for thisarea is Harlan Eisenbraun. Harlanhas served two consecutive termsfor the Pennington County OfficeCommittee.

South Dakota is known for hav-ing great saddle bronc riders and ayoung one is making a name forhimself in the rodeo arena.

Cole Elshere from Faith, S.D.,won the fifth round of the Wran-gler National Finals Rodeo in theThomas and Mack Arena on Mon-day night with an 83-point effortaboard the Burch Rodeo horsenamed Lunatic Fringe. Out of the15-horse field, that was the one hewanted and coincidentally, the onethat was randomly drawn for himto ride.

“I wanted that horse because Iknew I could ride him and he fit

Another S.D. saddle bronc rider making name for himself at WNFR

my style,” Elshere said. “My planthe whole time was to just keepspurring him and seeing what hap-pened in the end.”

What happened earned the 24-year-old $18,257 bringing hisearnings here so far to $28,848.The former Gillette College rodeostandout used his National Inter-collegiate Rodeo Association expe-rience to prepare him for the nextlevel of competition.

“I learned a lot through collegerodeo,” he said. “I competedagainst some great guys on goodhorses and it definitely helped meget to this level.”

Shelby Ruland is the Wall Middle School student of the monthfor December 2012. Shelby is in sixth grade and is a great stu-dent! She is organized and hard-working. Shelby is also kind,responsible, and respectful. She participates in many activitiesincluding volleyball, basketball, baseball, band, children’s the-ater and youth to youth. Shelby is the daughter of Shaun andMichelle Ruland. Kent Jordan from First Interstate Bank pre-sented Shelby with a First Interstate Bank sweatshirt and bag.Congratulations Shelby! ~Photo Laurie Hindman

Wall Middle Schoolstudent of the month

Wall Celebration Committee

Christmas PartySunday – December 16th

EVERYONE IS WELCOME • Wall Community Center

•Roller skating – 1:30 to 3:30 pm•Christmas Caroling/hay ride – 3:45 to 4:45 pm

•Bingo – 1:30 to 3:30 pm•Chili supper 5:00 pm – Free will donation

Christmas goodie exchange starts at 6:00 pm – Bring4 dozen of your homemade goodies to exchange!

CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST

Prizes for: •Best decorated home•Best decorated business •Best decorated outside tree

Judging will be done on December 14th

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FREEJUST IN TIME FOR CHRIST-MAS: Free Corgi/Border Colliepuppies, four weeks old. CallDan Curr, 433-5482. WP16-2tc

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED: Haakon Countyis taking applications for the po-sition of Deputy Register ofDeeds. This is a half-time posi-tion. Minimum education re-quirement is a high schooldiploma or GED certificate. Sec-retarial or related experiencepreferred. The following skillsand abilities are required: typeaccurately; basic computer andoffice machinery knowledge;ability to use Microsoft Word andExcel; great attention to detail;excellent customer service andorganizational skills; extremelylegible handwriting. Applicationsand full job description will beavailable at the Haakon CountyCourthouse, Register of Deedsoffice, 140 S. Howard Ave.,

AUTOMOTIVEFOR SALE: 1995 Pontiac Fire-bird, low miles, 25 to 34 mpg,$2,900 OBO. Must sell by Janu-ary 1st. Call 515-1460.

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FOR SALE: 1999 F-350 Lariat,V-10, regular cab, long box,182K miles, $6,000. Call 545-3795. P52-2tp

FOR SALE: 1979 Chevrolet Sil-verado 30, dually with DuralistDSS 30, 25’ bucket lift. $1,800.441-9669, Wall. WP11-tfn

FOR SALE: 1998 Ford Expedi-tion XLT 4x4, cloth seats, power

Philip, SD 57567, or by email:haakrod@ gwtc.net. Applicationsto be accepted until positionfilled.

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HELP WANTED: Farm/Ranch inwest central S.D. looking for ex-perienced full time help. Dutiesinclude night calving heifers,calving cows, fencing, buildingmaintenance, operating andmaintaining haying, feeding andfarming equipment. Horse expe-rience not necessary. We useATVs. Housing and beef fur-nished. References required.Salary DOE. Call 843-2869 forinterview appointment or emailresumé to: [email protected]

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RANCH HAND WANTED: Hous-ing plus utilities & wage. Faitharea. 739-5601. P1-2tc

HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONopen at the Kadoka NursingHome. Duties are cleaning of res-idents’ rooms and commonareas. If interested, call 837-2270 for Ruby or stop and fill outan application. K1-1tc

HELP WANTED: Dakota Mill &Grain, Inc. is looking for an ag-gressive, team-minded, forward-thinking individual to be a Loca-tion Manager at our Philip, SD,location. All applicants and in-formation is 100% confidential.Apply to Jack Haggerty [email protected] or fax re-sumé to 718-2844. PW52-2tc

POSITION OPEN: JacksonCounty Highway DepartmentWorker. Experience in road /bridge construction / mainte-nance preferred. CDL Pre-em-ployment drug and alcoholscreening required. Applications/ resumes accepted. Information(605) 837-2410 or (605) 837-2422, fax (605) 837-2447.

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FULL-TIME HOUSEKEEPER /LAUNDRY PERSON NEEDED atDays Inn, Wall. Possibly perma-nent year-round position, start-ing immediately. ContactTheresa, 279-2000. PW46-tfn

MISC. FOR SALECHRISTMAS LIGHTS!! (4) boxesof white LED. Nothing wrongwith the lights, just the wrongcolor. $32. Call 441-4909 or 859-3515, leave message.

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WE HAVE THE PERFECT GIFTfor everyone on your holiday list!Del’s, I-90 Exit 63, Box Elder,390-9810. PR15-3tp

FOR SALE: 14’x20’ Menard’sshed kit for sale. It has light graysiding with slate gray trim. Ask-ing $3,000 for it; paid $3,700 forit a couple months ago. The kithas never been touched andstored out of the weather. If in-terested, contact 685-4608.PR14-2tc

FOR SALE: Rope horse halterswith 10’ lead rope, $15 each. Call685-3317 or 837-2917.

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NOTICES/WANTEDNEED CLEANING DONE beforethe holidays or after? Call BunnyBail and girls, 279-2335 or 441-7026, Wall. PW1-1tc

SEALED BIDS BEING AC-CEPTED ON: 2003 John Deere1590 No-till Drill, 15’ workingwidth, 7-1/2 inch spacing, grassseeder, agitator, fertilizer box,dolly wheel. Bids for the drill willbe accepted by East PenningtonConservation District until Janu-ary 1, 2013, at 24 CreightonRoad in Wall, SD, or they can bemailed to PO Box 308, Wall, SD57790. Please call 279-2519 forinformation or viewing of thedrill. We reserve the right to re-ject any and all bids. PW1-3tc

WE HAVE THE PERFECT GIFTfor everyone on your holiday list!Del’s, I-90 Exit 63, Box Elder,390-9810. WP15-3tp

TRIANGLE RANCH BED &BREAKFAST is available forbrunches, luncheons, dinnerparties and retreats, December -April. Contact Lyndy, 859-2122,[email protected], www. trian-gleranchbb.com P51-8tc

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE: 24x68 doublewide, 3bedrooms, 2 full baths, new tinroof and skirting, new paint. CallCody, 515-0316. P52-4tc

HOUSE FOR SALE: 300 High St.in Philip, 2 bedrooms, full base-ment, great view off back deck.Call 859-2783 or 859-3249 or567-3515 to view.

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HOUSE FOR SALE: 307 MyrtleAve Philip. 3 bedroom 1.5 bath,central air, fuel oil heat and woodstove. Open concept, stainlesssteel fridge and stove. washerand dryer included. Hardwoodlaminate floors, separate diningroom. Mostly finished basement.Ceiling fans throughout. Newwindows and roof. Fenced in,large backyard with cover patioand storage shed. Can emailphotos. Call 859-2470 or (785)259-4207.

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HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms,2 baths, attached 2-car garage,large lot. Call 859-2403, Philip.PR10-tfn

RENTALSFOR RENT: One bedroom housein Wall. 279-2865.

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FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart-ment in Wall. Call 386-2222.PW51-4tc

4-BEDROOM HOUSE FORRENT IN WALL: Call Stan, 381-2861 or 279-2861. WP5-tfn

APARTMENTS: Spacious onebedroom units, all utilities in-cluded. Young or old. Need rentalassistance or not, we can houseyou. Just call 1-800-481-6904 orstop in the lobby and pick up anapplication. Gateway Apart-ments, Kadoka. WP32-tfn

CLASSIFIED POLICYPLEASE READ your classifiedad the first week it runs. If yousee an error, we will gladly re-runyour ad correctly. We accept re-sponsibility for the first incor-rect insertion only. RavellettePublications, Inc. requests allclassifieds and cards of thanksbe paid for when ordered. A$2.00 billing charge will beadded if ad is not paid at thetime the order is placed. Allphone numbers are with anarea code of 605, unless other-wise indicated.

THANK YOUS

The Milesville Fire Departmentwould like to say thank you to themembers of the former Get To-gether Club for their donation. Weappreciate their generosity!

What fun to go to the post officeand find so many birthday cardsfrom "home". Thank you so muchto all of you and to my family. Youare a special community.

Shari Ochs

We would like to thank all whohelped us celebrate our anniver-sary at the Two Bit. Specialthanks to our kids for putting it to-gether with minimal debate.Kevin and Jan, Mike and Anita,and Clay and Holly, thank youfor your participation with theplanning as well. It is amazinghow quickly time passes and wewere blessed to be able to cele-brate and reminisce with friendsand family.

Richard and Lorayna Papousek

Deadline for Classifieds &Cards of Thanks

is 11:00 a.m. on Tuesdays

People read thenewspaper for many

different reasons. Somewant to stay abreast of the latest

local, state and national news, whileothers read the sports pages

word-for-word. Still others scan thelatest classifieds.

Call or stop by your local newspaperoffice today to subscribe.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

NOW IS THE chance to buy awell established & successfulbusiness in the State Capitol ofS.D. The Longbranch is forSALE (serious inquires only).Call Russell Spaid 605-280-1067.

AVON REPRESENTATIVESNEEDED! Earn up to 50% plusbonuses. Act FAST to get in onChristmas sales. No parties,quotas or inventory required.877-454-9658.

EMPLOYMENT

MCCORMICK MOTORS FORDSalem, SD is seeking a Automo-tive Sales Consultant and aService Technician. Benefits:

Health Ins, Vacation, Training.Contact Matt at 605-425-2442.

REPORTER &?FARMER, anaward winning weekly newspa-per in the heart of the GlacialLakes area, seeks fulltimenews/sports reporter and pho-tographer. Send resume andclips to Reporter &?Farmer, POBox 30, Webster, SD 57274 oremail [email protected].

REPORTER & FARMER seeks afull time graphic artist for news-paper advertisements and print-ing as well as pagination. Expe-rience required. We use Quarkbut also have a complete line ofAdobe products. Send resumeand information to [email protected] or mail toPO Box 30, Webster, SD 57274.

RDO EQUIPMENT CO. ñ Com-petitive wages, benefits, train-ing, profit sharing, opportunitiesfor growth, great culture and in-novation. $1,500 Sign on Bonusavailable for Service Techni-cians. To browse opportunitiesgo to www.rdoequipment.com.Must apply online. EEO.

STANLEY COUNTY SCHOOLDISTRICT is seeking Superin-tendent of Schools. Applicantsmust be licensed or eligible forlicensures as a Superintendentof Schools in South Dakota.Send application(http://www.stanelycounty.k12.sd.us/employment.htm), coverletter, and resume with threereferences: Mrs. Jessi Fromm,Business Manager, StanleyCounty School District 57-1, POBox 370, Fort Pierre, SD 57532,[email protected]. Positioncloses 1/31/2013. EOE.

WEB DESIGNER/DEVELOPERJob ID#835. Pierre. Incumbentprovides web design/develop-ment services for State Govern-ment clients. Incumbent will de-sign and develop state of the artweb sites from initial conceptthrough implementation. Wework with the latest technologiesand offer experience in large-scale integrated projects withroom for personal growth. Weneed someone willing to growwhile working with diverse busi-ness needs in a dynamic workenvironment. We are looking foran incumbent with creative de-sign skills, good communicationskills; someone who wants tomake a difference; someone whowants to be a key player on theteam that provides web solu-tions for the State of SouthDakota. Starts at $18.58/hrDOE. For more details and toapply go to http://bhr.sd.gov/workforus. EOE.

FOR SALE

INSULATED CONCRETE TIRETANK LIDS for rubber tire tanks.Custom made, 4í-12í width.Center float hole and drinkingholes. Permanent lids. Hilde-brand Steel 1-877-867-1485.

NOTICES

ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERSstatewide for only $150.00. Putthe South Dakota StatewideClassifieds Network to work foryou today! (25 words for $150.Each additional word $5.) Callthis newspaper or 800-658-3697 for details.

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$1500.00 SIGN-ON BONUS!EXP. OTR Drivers, TBI,33¢/34¢, $375 mo., health ins.,credit, 03¢ safety bonus, CallJoe for details, 800.456.1024,[email protected].

PETS

KE PUPPIES: In Time ForChristmas!!! Champion Blood-lines! Excellent Hunters! GreatPersonalities! 605-730-2088.

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ANTLERS, ELK IVORIES, pheas-ant skins, rattlesnakes and por-cupines. Ph. 605-673-4345 oremail at [email protected].

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PENNINGTONCOuNTy

DELINQuENT REALESTATE TAX LIST

STATE OF SOuTH DAKOTACOuNTy OF PENNINGTON

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Notice is hereby given that all lands,town lots, or other real property situated inthe County of Pennington, State of SouthDakota, upon which the taxes for the2011 and prior years shall remain dueand unpaid, will be offered for sale at pub-lic sale in the manner provided by law onMonday, December 17, 2012, at the officeof the County Treasurer of PenningtonCounty, South Dakota, at the courthouse,City of Rapid City in said county and statebetween the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m. of said day and sold for the amountof delinquent taxes charged against saidlands, town lots or other real property andeach separate piece and parcel thereof,to this amount will be added penalty, in-terest and the cost of advertising and ac-cruing costs of sale.

At the same time and place in thesame manner will be offered for sale, alltown lots or city property against whichthere are remaining unpaid special as-sessments for the year 2011 and prioryears and such property will be sold forthe amount of special assessments andto such amount will be added penalty, in-terest and cost of advertising and the ac-cruing costs of sale.

Said sale will be continued and ad-journed from day to day until all of saidlands, town lots and other real propertyhave been offered for sale.

The following is a list of the lands, townlots, and other real property in said countyand state, liable for taxes for the year2011 and prior years, and such town lotsand city property in said county and state,liable for the special assessments for theyear 2011 and prior years upon whichtaxes now remain due and unpaid, to-gether with the amount of original tax ex-tended against said property and eachseparate piece and parcel thereof, uponthe original and duplicate tax list of saidcounty for the year 2011 and assess-ments unpaid for the year 2011 and prioryears together with the original amount ofsuch special assessments, as shown bythe records in this office.

This list may not reflect changes inrecorded ownership.

In testimony, I, Janet Sayler, Treasurerof Pennington County, hereto set myhand and seal.

Dated at Rapid City, this 4th day of De-cember, 2012.

/s/ Janet Sayler, County TreasurerPennington County, South Dakota

AGAPE LAND SuBGORSUCH, ERIC L, LOT 3, BAL DUE

2011 $557.64ASHLAND SuB

REIFF III, RAYMOND G, BLK 1;W171.68 OF E314.5 OF LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $633.61

ANDRE, ROBERT, BLK 2; LOT F-HOF LOT 3 LESS S100' OF E60' OF LOTH, BAL DUE 2011 $349.99

BURNETTE, SR, JAMES, BLK 2; LOTA OF LOT 3; LOT N OF LOT 3; S1/2 OFLOT A OF LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011 $427.20

JOHNSON, CLYDE W, BLK 2; LOT 2OF LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $170.26

ASHLAND SuB#BIRDWELL, MARY K, BLK 6; 1980

SCHULT VIN: 173529, BAL DUE 2011$95.41

BIRDWELL % PATRICI, M ARY K, BLK6; LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $244.29JUNDT, JERRY, BLK 8; 1982 DETROI-TER VIN: MNDH04D27121721A, BALDUE 2011 $152.23

ASHLAND SuB #3WIESER JR/WIESER J, JOHN, BLK 9;

LOT B OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2011$161.43

SCHUMACHER, TODD D, BLK 11;E1/2 OF LOT 5, BAL DUE 2011 $406.49

BATTLE CREEK MT ESTATES SuBMCNEARY, ROY, 1998 CHIEF VIN:

NEB89A27171, BAL DUE 2011 $782.38WENZLICK, LARRY A, LOT 24 (ALSO INSECTION 18), BAL DUE 2011 $792.93

BEAR'S DEN SuBKLEIN, IONIA F, THAT PORTION OF

LOT 13 REV LOCATED IN SEC 17;THAT PORTION OF LOT 13 REV LO-CATED IN SEC 8, BAL DUE 2011$3,373.15

BERGER SuBHORST, RANDALL, LOT B OF TRACT

6, BAL DUE 2011 $269.3SCHU-MACHER, RANDY, TRACT 1, BAL DUE2011 $2,020.68

BIG BEND PLACER MS 144LANGLEY, DENNIS M, LOT 101A-

104A & LOT 111A-113A OF LOT 16OFLOT A (ALSO IN SEC 17), BAL DUE 2011$3,418.9LANGLEY/SHAW, DENNIS M,LOT 105A-106A & LOT 114A-115A OFLOT 16 OF LOT A, BAL DUE 2011$1,176.28

BLACK METAL #4 LODE MS 1986JOHNSON, RICHARD G, LOT 1-3,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,170.76BLACK METAL #5 LODE MS 1986CALDWELL, KELLY L, LOT 10, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,553.48BONNITA SuB

SNEDEKER/AYLWARD, RICHARD J,LOT 1 0F TRACT B, BAL DUE 2011$2,560.67

BROCK SuBLEFLER, DOUGLAS C, LOT 2, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,517.75BuCHHOLZ SuB

WARREN, WALDO, LOT 2, BAL DUE2011 $362.38

BuRLINGTON ESTATES SuBCHEYENNE RIVER RAN, DRAIN-

FIELD LOT, BAL DUE 2011 $22.8BuRNS PLACER #697

ATHANS-MCFALLS, STEPHANIE,1985 WINDSOR VIN: ZWK721413158REYNOLD'S TRAILER COURT LOT 013,BAL DUE 2011 $90.55

HUSTON, KENNETH J, 1982 MEDAL-LION VIN: 7084N REYNOLD'S TRAILERCOURT LOT 014, BAL DUE 2011$134.81

KING, JON W, 1998 FRIENDSHIPVIN: MY9818331V, BAL DUE 2011$418.54

PULSE, DANIEL, BAL OF LOT 52-54,BAL DUE 2011 $1,251.44

STENSON, SAMANTHA A, 1984COMMODORE VIN: 3728A REYNOLD'STRAILER COURT LOT 012, BAL DUE2011 $179.79

CALL SuBDAVIES, CINDY, LOT 2 OF LOT A

LESS W165' & ROW, BAL DUE 2011$2,228.34

CANDEE SPRING CREEK SuBLIVINGSTON, ROBERT, LOT 1, BAL

DUE 2011 $7,137.84CANyON SPRINGS PRESERVE

CANYON SPRING PRES, BLK 1;COMMON LOT 1 LESS THAT PT INNE1/4SW1/4 OF SEC 23 (ALSO IN SEC23), BAL DUE 2011 $1,138.74

CEDAR GuLCH #2 SuBMOSS, DOUGLAS L, BLK 1; LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $913.44CLARKSON SuB

CLARKSON FAMILY TR, BLK 4; LOT1, BAL DUE 2011 $1,580.46

CLEAR CREEK TRACTSJORGENSEN/BLOUNT, REBECCA J,

TRACT 7, BAL DUE 2011 $5,470.14CLEGHORN CANyON

GIBSON, MARK L, N1/2 OF LOT 9 &LOT 10, BAL DUE 2011 $1,370.48

CLEMMONS ADDNBODINE, DOUG, LOT B, BAL DUE

2011 $1,784.48COADy'S SuB

HITSHEW, CHERYL L, LOT B, 2011$.00 Special Assessment $457.48

COCHRAN ADDNCHAPMAN, CINDY K, LOT 6, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,420.23COLONIAL VILLAGE ESTATES

WOLBER, TIMOTHY J, LOT 28, BALDUE 2011 $2,765.29

COPPER OAKS #1BROCKMAN, MARK J, LOT 7, BAL

DUE 2011 $2,663.17COPPER OAKS #3

BROCKMAN/HATLELI, MARK J, BLK1; LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $1,380.89

CORDES II SuBSCHUMACHER, MICHAEL, BLK 1;

1988 SCHULT VIN: 233161AC; LOT 2,BAL DUE 2011 $380.94

CORRIEDALE SuBSANFORD, ERNEST D, BLK 5; LOT

16, BAL DUE 2011 $931.99COuNTRy HILLS SuB #3

MCKEE, MICHAEL T, LOT 1 (ALSO INSEC 26), BAL DUE 2011 $1,359.19

COuNTRySIDE SuBPEARSON, RICHARD O, BLK 2; LOT

14, BAL DUE 2011 $1,345.90ROBINSON, MYRENA G, BLK 8; LOT

7, BAL DUE 2011 $1,699.91COuNTy HEIGHTS SuB

BOYER, WAYNE L, BLK 1; LOT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $764.40

KRENZ, KENNETH H, BLK 4; LOT 6,BAL DUE 2011 $784.30

DAKOTA LODE MS 2109KENNISON, IRENE K, BLK 3; LOT 3,

BAL DUE 2011 $343.35DEGEEST SuB

ROBERTS, PAMELA K, 1977 LONG-MONT VIN: 1784AB; LOT F OF LOT 31,BAL DUE 2011 $348.25

DOLOMITE PLACER #1WATTENHOFER/STEWAR, COREY

J, LOT 37 IN SE1/4NW1/4; LOT 38-40 INSE1/4NW/14, BAL DUE 2011 $137.0

DOuBLE DIAMOND RANCH SuBKISS MY GLASS LLC, COMMERCIAL

TRACT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $1,563.85E FISH LODE SuB

NEWTON CREEK COMPA, TRACT 2-A, BAL DUE 2011 $6.44

EASTERN ACRES SuBHALVORSON, EDWARD O, BLK 1;

LOT 7, BAL DUE 2011 $1,349.25GOTTSCHALK, DALE E, BLK 3; LOT

5, BAL DUE 2011 $621.14MCCLAIN, CLAYTON J, BLK 3; LOT

13A, BAL DUE 2011 $815.29PRICE, DELVIN, BLK 3; 1989

FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY896147V; LOT 4A,BAL DUE 2011 $501.94

GODKIN, TROY, BLK 6; 1987 SKY-LINE VIN: 13300185W, BAL DUE 2011$264.91

HELLMAN, KEVIN, BLK 7; LOT 18,BAL DUE 2011 $1,266.65

LITZ, JAMES B, BLK 7; 1986 CHAM-PION VIN: 0563502083AB, BAL DUE2011 $252.18

SHEPPARD, RANDY, BLK 7; S1/2 OFLOT 31, BAL DUE 2011 $1,277.38

KEOGH, LARRY, BLK 8; N1/2 OF LOT14, BAL DUE 2011 $303.50

SCHEEL, DOUGLAS D, BLK 10; LOTC OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2011 $1,107.30

EDELWEISS MOuNTAINDEVELOPMENT

KOENIG FAMILY TRUS, BLK B; LOT29, BAL DUE 2011 $1,469.07

IDE, KEITH R, BLK C; LOT 11, BALDUE 2011 $179.90

HUSTED, MISTY L, BLK D; LOT 20(ALSO IN SECTION 17), BAL DUE 2011$179.89

WALKER/MANDRAKE-WA, CHRIS,BLK D; LOT 17 (ALSO IN SECTION 17),BAL DUE 2011 $256.10

RENGO, RYAN, BLK E; LOT 4, BALDUE 2011 $363.93

EISENBRAuN SuBRICHARDS, TERRY J, 1997 MARSH-

FIELD VIN: 91728AB, BAL DUE 2011$731.61

FARMINGDALEASBJELD, ROCKY L, 1996 BONNAV-

ILLA VIN: NEB69A25387, BAL DUE 2011$663.57

ASBJELD, SHEILA D, ALL BLOCK1,5,6 & ALL OF BLOCK 7 EXCEPT HWY44, ALL BLOCK 8 LYINGNORTH OFHWY 44, ALL OF OUTLOT A LYINGWEST OF AVENUE C, BAL DUE 2011$542.64

BARRETT, MARIE, BLK 8; 1978 DE-TROITER VIN: MNDH04D0782811A,BAL DUE 2011 $103.87

FEAy REDER SuBPAANANEN, MICHAEL T, LOT 9, BAL

DUE 2011 $2,224.69FLyING V SuB

BRUNSCH JR, JAMES P, LOT C, BALDUE 2011 $1,154.68

FREELAND SuBBECHT, MICHAEL D, W1/2 OF LOT 4,

BAL DUE 2011 $611.58GOLD MOuNTAIN

BUSETTI, MICHAEL C, LOT 3, BALDUE 2011 $1,325.43

NEWLAND, JOHN W, LOT 24, BALDUE 2011 $559.25

GOLDEN SuMMIT SuBESTES/JOHNSON, DOYLE D, LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $11,016.05GOODART ADDN

SPAANS, TERRY L, LOT 3, BAL DUE2011 $853.30

GOOSEBERRy SuBSIMENTAL, OBEGARIO, 1993

FRIENDSHIP VIN: 3B2BAFKRA GOOS-BERRY TRAILER PARK LOT 007, BALDUE 2011 $219.56

GORTMAKER ACRESGORTMAKER, WESLEY W, 1992

WESTWIND VIN: 4792518N2557, BALDUE 2011 $274.20

GREEN VALLEy ESTATESBURGERS, LEX, BLK 1; LOT 5, BAL

DUE 2011 $283.38RYPINSKI, ROBERT, BLK 1; 1982

CREST VIN: W7042AB, BAL DUE 2011

$291.50ADAMS, SHAWN, BLK 4; 1996 AT-

LANTIC VIN: 47964746777, BAL DUE2011 $513.70

BROOKES, TIMOTHY S, BLK 4; LOT19, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$457.48

GLUHM, DANIEL D, BLK 4; 1993HIGHLAND VIN: HH3469, BAL DUE2011 $250.20

GUINN, CORY, BLK 4; 1982 SHARLOVIN: 8559, BAL DUE 2011 $150.41

LEACH, CHRISTI, BLK 4; 1979 COM-MODORE VIN: KD1325A, BAL DUE 2011$119.77

WILT, THOMAS, BLK 4; 1998 MARSH-FIELD VIN: 71317, BAL DUE 2011$308.97

BASSETT, JERRY R, BLK 5; LOT 38,BAL DUE 2011 $684.16 Special Assess-ment $457.48

DARLING, FRANK R, BLK 5; LOT 9-10, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$457.48

GLUHM, ORDELL P, BLK 5; 1981MAGNOLIA VIN: GDGENE408011842,BAL DUE 2011 $200.93

GLUHM, TRUSTEES, ORDELL P, BLK5; LOT 31, BAL DUE 2011 $620.99 Spe-cial Assessment $457.48

LENARDS, CLARENCE B, BLK 5;LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011 $235.57

LABAU, ROBERT J, BLK 6; LOT 46,BAL DUE 2011 $1,083.16

BIGGINS, COLEEN, BLK 7; 1977ARTCRAFT VIN: CL10513, BAL DUE2011 $76.98

BIGGINS, COLEEN D, BLK 7; LOT 29,BAL DUE 2011 $449.39 Special Assess-ment $457.48

GION, JERRY D, BLK 7; 1993 HIGH-LAND VIN: HH3529AB, BAL DUE 2011$294.33

GION/RICHTER, JERRY D, BLK 7;LOT 17, BAL DUE 2011 $379.98

HILTON, JAMES R, BLK 7; LOT 27,BAL DUE 2011 $1,308.67 Special As-sessment $457.48

KMAYBD TRUST OR LA, BLK 7; 1979MEDALLION VIN: 4750N, BAL DUE 2011$251.79

LEE, ALLEN L, BLK 7; LOT 16, BALDUE 2011 $452.53 Special Assessment$457.48

MATHIEU, BILL R, BLK 7; LOT 18,BAL DUE 2011 $1,239.02 Special As-sessment $457.48

MAYER, REX, BLK 7; 1981 MEDAL-LION VIN: 6351N, BAL DUE 2011$131.02

MCHENRY, SEAN, BLK 7; LOT 22,BAL DUE 2011 $794.60

NORDYKE, DAVID A, BLK 7; LOT 9,BAL DUE 2011 $395.93

H & H ESTATES SuBCAK ENTERPRISES LL, BLK 1; LOT

4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,044.60ROBERTS, ROBERT R, BLK 2; LOT

24, BAL DUE 2011 $1,663.60HARNEy PEAK VIEW ADDN

RICE, TAMI J, BLK 1; LOT 1 & N40' OFLOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $901.46

OLSON, RYAN G, BLK 8; ALL, BALDUE 2011 $1,782.30

HES #281MCCUAIG/CHRISTY TR, PATRICIA A,

LOT 2 OF TRACT B, BAL DUE 2011$1,999.99

MITCHELL, JOHN, LOT 3 OF TRACTB, BAL DUE 2011 $987.51

HES #57HIX, EDWARD E, PT OF HES #572 -

TRACTS A & B, BAL DUE 2011 $570.53HIDDEN SPRINGS RANCHETTESBENSON, MICHAEL D, 1977 AT-

LANTIC VIN: 4777132465; LOT 9, BALDUE 2011 $501.94

HUDSON, GAIL L, 1984 TOWN &COUNTRY VIN: 4674K; LOT 14, BALDUE 2011 $1,318.85

SANDINE, CHARLES J, 1986 CHAM-PION VIN: 0561282260, BAL DUE 2011$219.60 HIDDEN SPRINGS RANCHETTES #2

MURPHY, KIRK J, LOT 3, BAL DUE2011 $2,318.57

HIGH SHERIDAN RANCH SuBSWAN, GEORGE F, LOT 3, 011 $.00

Special Assessment $609.28IOWA PLACER MS 636

KEMM LLC/ETHO LLC, LOT 1 OFLOT B OF LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011$8,841.13

JACKSON SuBTRAVIS, FERNE H, BLK 1; LOT 4,

BAL DUE 2011 $607.47JACOB MACA

OLSON, VERN D, LOT A OF TRACT5, BAL DUE 2011 $2,682.19

JOHNSON SIDING TOWNSITESHANNON, PATRICK S, LOT U, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,230.06KWA SuB

RADAR HILL STORAGE, TRACT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $5,233.90LAKOTA LAKE ENCAMPMENT SuB

LAKOTA LAKE CAMP L, BIG GRAN-ITE TRACT; GRANITE PERCH TRACT ,BAL DUE 2011 $8,757.65

LOCK ACRES SuBDUNNIHOO, JEFFREY L, W1/2 LOT

2, LOT 3-5, 2011 $.00 Special Assess-ment $457.48

LOCKHART TRACTJEFFRIES, DAVID R, LOT 2 OF

TRACT "I" IN SE1/4NE1/4 (ALSO INSECTION 14), BAL DUE 2011 $73.44

MACK SuBJONES, LAWRENCE S, LOT 6 OF

BLOCK 2 OF LOT 5, BAL DUE 2011$679.45

MARVIN SuBMUNOZ, EMILIO W, LOT 3R, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,570.13MEADOW RIDGE

PALMER, ROSS A, BLK 3; LOT 24,BAL DUE 2011 $1,665.16

MCMAHON, JEAN M, BLK 4; LOT 43,BAL DUE 2011 $746.03

MELCHERT RANCH SuBDRAKE, JR, TED F, E1/2 OF TRACT

C, BAL DUE 2011 $842.90MELCOR ACRES

DONOVAN, RICH, LOT 11, BAL DUE2011 $1,187.53

ESCALANTE, ROGELIO, 1982 COLTVIN: 8866 A & B MOBILE HOME PARKLOT 006, BAL DUE 2011 $53.60

MESA VIEW ESTATES SuB #1AGUINIGA, JOHN, BLK 1; 1980

RITZCRAFT VIN: VMI070961, BAL DUE2011 $131.69

BALDERRAMOS, DONNA M, BLK 1;1986 SCHULT VIN: 215167, BAL DUE2011 $210.12

BOSSMAN, RHONDA L, BLK 1; LOT22, BAL DUE 2011 $1,179.36

GILL, ANGELIQUE, BLK 1; 1981SCHULT VIN: P179309, BAL DUE 2011$167.50

TOOF, GLEEH, BLK 1; 1981 BON-NAVILLA VIN: 18A10628, BAL DUE 2011$52.37

KAHLER, WILLIAM, BLK 2; 1982MODULINE CANDLEWOOD VIN: 64461,BAL DUE 2011 $239.08

MILLER SuBCUMMINGS, BENJAMIN H, LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $270.8ROBERTS, LOR-RAINE M, LOT A OF LOT 5, BAL DUE2011 $997.19

MOuNTAIN PARK SuBSOUTER-WICK, JEAN M, BLK 1; LOT

6 BLK 1; LOT 6A BLK 2, BAL DUE 2011$3,363.80

NEFF'S SuB #1KELLEN/TAVARES, NANCY L, BLK 1;

LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011 $843.98NEFF'S SuB #2

SCHWAHN, ARTHUR E, BLK 1; LOT10, BAL DUE 2011 $1,006.15

NELSON ACRESNULLE, CLINTON, LOT 5C OF LOT

DR OF LOT 6 OF LOT L, BAL DUE 2011$313.47

SCHUH, RONALD J, LOT 2A OF LOTDR OF LOT 6 OF LOT L, BAL DUE 2011$677.05

NORRIS PEAK SuBBLANK, MICHAEL A, BLK 1; LOT 8,

BAL DUE 2011 $2,106.19ORIOLE SuB

BUCHOLZ, TERRY R, LOT A, BALDUE 2011 $921.11

PAyTON ADDNPAYTON, RUSSELL H, TRACT 2, BAL

DUE 2011 $3,301.49PINE CLIFF SuB

POWELL TRUST/ RAWS, JOANN M,BLK 1; LOT 21, BAL DUE 2011 $410.77

PLAINSVIEW SuBHERN, RICHARD, 2000 CHAMPION

VIN: 0500L1005246 WHISPERING WIL-LOWS LOT 0153, BAL DUE 2011$501.49

KEYSER, TERESA M, 1995 MEDAL-LION VIN: 4910M WHISPERING WIL-LOWS LOT 132, BAL DUE 2011 $236.97

KOPPLIN (GILLILAND, LINDA R, 1986FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY863623VPLAINSVIEW MOBILE MANOR LOT0084, BAL DUE 2011 $75.94

PRIEBE, EDWARD J, 1985 TITANVIN: 2258147851 WHISPERING WIL-LOWS LOT 141, BAL DUE 2011 $158.25

ROUNTREE, RICHARD A, 1998PEERLESS VIN: 18L29034 WHISPER-ING WILLOWS LOT 147, BAL DUE 2011$338.68

SEEFELDT, KIMBERLY L, 1988SHARLO VIN: 88A16549 WHISPERINGWILLOWS LOT 136, BAL DUE 2011$353.22

PLATEAu SuBENGESSER, TIM B, LOT F OF LOT 7

OF LOT 13, BAL DUE 2011 $702.51STAFFORD, PATRICIA E, 1997 FOR-

EST PARK VIN: 05976891344AB, BALDUE 2011 $546.51

WHITING, CONNIE K, 1998 HIGH-LAND VIN: HM7569 PREMIER ES-TATES LOT 0020, BAL DUE 2011$378.72

WIESE, KEITH A, 1996 CHAMPIONVIN: 05968689730 PREMIER ESTATESLOT 003, BAL DUE 2011 $161.62

PLEASANT HILL ADDNKELLEY, JAMES L, BLK 2; LOT 5, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,359.37BEERS, JR, ELLIOTT A, BLK 3; LOT

5, BAL DUE 2011 $407.02PRAIRIEFIRE SuB

BCLS INVESTMENTS L, BLK 4; LOT4; LOT 6; LOT 7, BAL DUE 2011 $778.53

PRAIRIEFIRE INVEST, BLK 7; LOT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $4,925.75

RACE TRACK SuBCOMER, BUTCH, 1999 CHAMPION

VIN: COMER, BAL DUE 2011 $458.06COOLEY, LINDA L, 1983 LIBERTY

VIN: 06L16658 WILLIAMSBURG ES-TATES LOT 0059, BAL DUE 2011$126.23

JONES, CLINT, 1993 CLIFTON VIN:05935387126 WILLIAMSBURG ES-TATES LOT 012, BAL DUE 2011 $311.31

KLOSTERMAN, ASHLEE S, 1978WINDSOR VIN: ZWK75144196WILLIAMSBURG ESTATES LOT 0039,BAL DUE 2011 $99.58

VANCIL-COPE, ANDREIA, 1977STATLER VIN: 772557 WILLIAMSBURGESTATES LOT 15, BAL DUE 2011$181.25

WARREN, MICHELLE L, 1985MEDALLION VIN: 1505C, BAL DUE 2011$146.64

RADAR HILLS RANCHETTESVICKERMAN, ANNETTE, 1982 LIB-

ERTY VIN: 06L16029, BAL DUE 2011$221.66

RANCH AT BLACK GAP, THEBENSON, CASEY, BLK 12; LOT 9,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,367.25BOOCK, BRIAN, BLK 12; LOT 13, BAL

DUE 2011 $314.33RANCHO VERDE ESTATES

CUSTER RANCH LLC, BLK 1; LOT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $7.08

RIDGELAND HEIGHTSPOND, H S, LOT 20, BAL DUE 2011

$2,784.66ROCHFORD TOWNSITE

PATENT SuBKENNISON, IRENE K, LOT 15A, BALDUE 2011 $405.31

ROLLING HILLS ESTATESSTEINER SR, KENNETH F, BLK 1; LOT9 REVISED, BAL DUE 2011 $3,761.36

RuSHMORE RANCH ESTATES SuBVIVARDO, ANTHONY J, LOT B (ALSO

IN SEC 20), BAL DUE 2011 $4,419.47SAXON PLACER MS 1250

BURNHAM, BARBARA, 2000SHARLO VIN: NEB00B02119S, BALDUE 2011 $601.55

SCENIC VALLEyGOODWIN, TABATHA J, BLK 4; LOT

13, BAL DUE 2011 $804.97BLACKBIRD, CHRISTINA, BLK 6;

LOT 8, BAL DUE 2011 $782.77BROCAR, KEITH J, BLK 6; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $904.44KOEPP/BRAND, DUSTIN A, BLK 6;

LOT 17, BAL DUE 2011 $1,183.61SEWELL, TRAVIS N, BLK 6; LOT 20,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,765.53SPILDE, CALISSE S, BLK 9; LOT 12,

BAL DUE 2011 $831.75SHARP SuB

STATEHAM, JOY F, BLK 2; LOT 6,BAL DUE 2011 $234.84

SHERMAN PLACER MS 821STRAW, DENNIS, 1985 COM-

MODORE VIN: KJ04084AB, BAL DUE2011 $272.62

STRAW/BOTTJEN, DENNIS R, LOTD, BAL DUE 2011 $1,425.50

SLATE PRAIRIE SuBALEXANDER, DALLAS D, LOT 1; LOT

2; LOT 4; LOT 5; LOT 6; LOT 7, BAL DUE2011 $7,441.19

SMITH ADDNJONES, MAURICE E, LOT 2 OF

TRACT 3, BAL DUE 2011 $1,725.81TAGUE, CHARLES, LOT 3 OF LOT D

OF TRACT 1 OF LOT B OF TRACT 2,BAL DUE 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$457.48

SNyDER SuBSNYDER, THOMAS D, LOT 3, BAL

DUE 2011 $3,394.38

SOuTH CANyON COuNTRy ES-TATES

ANKELE, JACOB A, BLK 6; LOT 10,BAL DUE 2011 $5,210.25

SPRING CREEK ACRESHEARTLAND COUNTRY, WELL LOT

REVISED, BAL DUE 2011 $54.65STEKL SuB

FEICKERT, KELTON L, LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $1,869.03

MURPHY, EDWARD R, LOT 1, BALDUE 2011 $712.37

STRATO RIM ESTATESADICKES, DAVID, LOT B OF LOT 1;

LOT C OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011$2,538.77

ROGERS, MARK R, LOT 8A; LOT 8B,BAL DUE 2011 $1,653.55

SuMMIT PEAK ESTATES SuBBENNETT, LARK L, TRACT 3, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,425.50SuNSET RANCH

JKRK PROPERTIES LL, BLK 1; LOT1; LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011 $204.37

SHERMAN, QUINTON E, BLK 1; LOT5, BAL DUE 2011 $1,773.91

SRB9L1 LLC, BLK 9; LOT 1, BAL DUE2011 $5,037.88

SuNSET SuBCARON, NOLAN E, THAT PT OF

TRACT 10 LOCATED IN PENNINGTONCOUNTY; THAT PT OF TRACT 11 LO-CATED IN PENNINGTON COUNTY,BALDUE 2011 $155.74

FOSTER, SCOTT E, THAT PT OFTRACT 14 LYING IN PENNINGTIONCOUNTY, BAL DUE 2011 $60.41

SWAMPy LANE SuBMULLER, COLLEEN, 1981 CHAM-

PION VIN: 0510747661AB, BAL DUE2011 $568.87

SWEETBRIAR HEIGHTSAMICK, DOUGLAS, 1986 ATLANTIC

VIN: 4769578675AB, BAL DUE 2011$243.85

FORDYCE, MARJORIE A, LOT B OFLOT 34, BAL DUE 2011 $310.61

GARZA, JOSEPH L, 1985 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: 2599V, BAL DUE 2011$219.64

TRACT SPRING CREEKGROVEN/MOORE, LESLIE A, LOT 41;LOT 42; LOT 43, BAL DUE 2011$1,400.41

TRAILWOOD VILLAGEBOM, GREGORY, 2000 SHARLO VIN:

NEB00A02276S TRAILWOOD VILLAGELOT 19, BAL DUE 011 $502.60

CARLOW SR, PATRICK, 1998 RED-MAN VIN: 11255996 TRAILWOOD VIL-LAGE LOT 56, BAL DUE 2011 $449.95

CONLON, DONNIE J, 2001 HIGH-LAND VIN: HP9781 TRAILWOOD VIL-LAGE LOT 66, BAL DUE 2011 $264.92

CRIBBS, SHERRI, 2005 REDMANVIN: 050525509072AB TRAILWOODVILLAGE LOT 0072, BAL DUE 2011$817.80

CYPRESS, SHANNON, 2002FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY0224578V TRAIL-WOOD VILLAGE LOT 0035, BAL DUE2011 $255.74

DONNER, BONITA, 1999 CLIFTONVIN: 059996804293AB, BAL DUE 2011$660.99

EIDE, WILLIAM E, 1995 CHAMPIONVIN: 05958158832 TRAILWOOD VIL-LAGE LOT 0067, BAL DUE 2011 $303.45

FISHER, MATTHEW, 1999 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY9920189ABV TRAIL-WOOD VILLAGE LOT 004, BAL DUE2011 $884.30

HENDRICKSON, DARYL, 1998FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9818761ABVTRAILWOOD VILLAGE LOT 001, BALDUE 2011 $302.43

HOVLAND, KIM L, 1997 FRIENDSHIPVIN: MY9717881ABV TRAILWOOD VIL-LAGE LOT 003, BAL DUE 2011 $620.20

JENSEN, SARAH, 1994 CHAMPIONVIN: 4794193N3882 TRAILWOOD VIL-LAGE LOT 13, BAL DUE 2011 $451.95

LA ROCHE, TRACY, 1999 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY9920638ABV TRAIL-WOOD VILLAGE LOT 0074, BAL DUE2011 $928.76

LIVINGSTON, TERRY L, 1998 AT-LANTIC VIN: 47985729070 TRAILWOODVILLAGE LOT 065, BAL DUE 2011$593.39

MILLER, RICHELLE A, 2001 CHAM-PION VIN: 0501D4506071AB TRAIL-WOOD VILLAGE LOT 0061, BAL DUE2011 $303.95

MORGAN, BRETON, 2006 REDMANVIN: 050612009146A TRAILWOOD VIL-LAGE LOT 83, BAL DUE 2011 $1,559.06

MOSS, TIM, 1997 LIBERTY VIN:06L28530 TRAILWOOD VILLAGE LOT30, BAL DUE 2011 $403.83

PATTERSON, ADELINE V, 2000SCHULT VIN: R293299 TRAILWOODVILLAGE LOT 0075, BAL DUE 2011$452.41

RICK, BOBBY, 2000 CHAMPION VIN:050042104891AB, BAL DUE 2011$675.09

SHAFFER, JOHN E, 1998 LIBERTYVIN: 06L29132 TRAILWOOD VILLAGELOT 0045, BAL DUE 2011 $190.69

STOUT, DAVID, 1987 FRIENDSHIPVIN: MY875127V TRAILWOOD VILLAGELOT 32, BAL DUE 2011 $171.14

TROuT HAVEN SuB #2TROUT HAVEN RESORT, THAT PT

OF TRACT LOCATED IN PENNINGTONCO, BAL DUE 2011 $22.12

TWILIGHT HILLS SuB #THOMPSON, HAROLD F, BLK 3; LOT

2, BAL DUE 2011 $860.83VALLEy HEIGHTS ESTATES SuBDODDS, JOHN W, BLK 8; LOT 13,

BAL DUE 2011 $4,796.05DECKER, RANDAL R, BLK 16; LOT 5,

BAL DUE 2011 $2,819.23VALLEy VIEW ESTATES

AASEN, SCOTT, LOT 17, BAL DUE2011 $563.89

AASEN, SCOTT A, 2000 LIBERTYVIN: 06L30767XU, BAL DUE 2011$734.49

LARSH, JOHN A, 2003 SKYLINE VIN:AC2T300571RAB, BAL DUE 2011$1,205.79

SKOOG, MICHELLE, LOT 43, BALDUE 2011 $1,084.21

VALLEy WAy SuBDRISCOLL, KEVIN B, BLK 2; LOT 16,

BAL DUE 2011 $2,269.17VILLAGE ON THE GREEN #2 SuBNEER, TERESA, LOT 52, BAL DUE

2011 $6,095.28WEAVER TOWNSITE

KOJ LLC, LOT E; PT LOT F-G & JLESS LOT 1 OF LOT J; LOT H, BAL DUE2011 $1,696.81

WESTBERRy TRAILSDAVEY, GREGORY, BLK 1; LOT 5R;

LOT 6, BAL DUE 2011 $2,936.37WHEEL INN #4

MORRIS, RICHARD, 2007 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY0729564ABV, BAL DUE2011 $542.29

MORRIS, RICHARD J, LOT 12; LOT13 (ALSO IN SEC 3), BAL DUE 2011$886.72

WHISPERING PINES SuBBARTON, NATHAN A, BLK 2; LOT 13,

BAL DUE 2011 $2,822.43KEEFNER/PIKE-KEEFN, JOHN, BLK

4; LOT 5, BAL DUE 2011 $1,495.99WINDMERE SuB

LACROIX, BRADLEY J, BLK 1; LOT12, BAL DUE 2011 $1,167.14

WINTON SuBHATZENBUHLER, EUGENE, BLK 2;

2000 CHAMPION VIN:470035102842AB, BAL DUE 2011$424.81

MARTIAN, RANDY L, BLK 2; LOT 6,2011 $.00 Special Assessment $457.48

WISCONSIN PLACER MS 910BAKER, MICHAEL W, LOT C, BAL

DUE 2011 $753.11WOLFRAMITE ESTATES

NASH FAMILY TRUST, LOT C-10,BAL DUE 2011 $559.26

WOODLAND VALLEy SuBWILKINSON/WILKINSO, ERIC, LOT J,

BAL DUE 2011 $5,760.53yATES SuB

LAWLER, JAMES D, LOT D, BAL DUE2011 $2,682.50

ZZ SuBSPIZZIRRI, PETER M, LOT 4, BAL

DUE 2011 $2,966.73SCENIC

OLIC, PATTY, BLK 1; LOT 5-6, BALDUE 2011 $14.61

LONGHORN ENTERPRIS, BLK 5;1994 FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9412486V,BAL DUE 2011 $359.45

2N-08E SEC 23, PLATTEDDREAMS CARPORTS %, LOT 1 OF

LOT A OF NE1/4SE1/4; LOT 2 OF LOT AOF NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$4,839.76

NOBLE, FRANK J, LOT C OFE1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,586.19

2N-08E SEC 24, PLATTEDBRODERSON, JOHN O, 1981

SHARLO VIN: 8358, BAL DUE 2011$127.60

2N-08E SEC 27, PLATTEDELK VALE BUSINESS, BAL OF

TRACT B OF N1/2SE1/4 & OF THES1/2NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $10,868.26

2N-08E SEC 27, uNPLATTEDELK VALE BUSINESS,

E1/2SE1/4SE1/4; E1/2W1/2SE1/4SE1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $4,057.31

2N-08E SEC 34, uNPLATTEDELK VALE BUSINESS,

E1/2NE1/4NE1/4; E1/2W1/2NE1/4NE1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $4,057.31

2N-08E SEC 36, uNPLATTEDH-S HOLDINGS LLC,

N 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;N W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;S 1 / 2 N 1 / 2 S E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;E 1 / 2 S E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;S E 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;E 1 / 2 S W 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;E 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;S W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;NW1/4SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4; NW1/4NE1/4;NE1/4NW1/4; N1/2N1/2SE1/4NW1/4;E 1 / 2 E 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;N 1 / 2 N 1 / 2 S W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;S1/2NW1/4NW1/4NW1/4;SW1/4NE1/4NW1/4NW1/4;SW1/4NW1/4NW1/4;W1/2SE1/4NW1/4NW1/4;SW1/4NW1/4;SE1/4NE1/4SE1/4NW1/4;S1/2NW1/4SE1/4NW1/4;SW1/4SE1/4NW1/4;S1/2SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4;NE1/4SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4;S1/2NW1/4SW1/4NE1/4;SW1/4NE1/4SW1/4NE1/4;W1/2SE1/4NE1/4SW1/4NE1/4;S1/2SW1/4NE1/4;W1/2NW1/4SW1/4SE1/4NE1/4;SWSWSENE, BAL DUE 2011$1,074.81

2N-09E SEC 18, PLATTEDJOHNSON, BRIAN, 1982 DETROI-

TER VIN: MNDH04D47123381A TER-RACE ON THE GREEN LOT 0034, BALDUE 2011 $169.56

JOHNSON JR, DONALD E1980 CEN-TURY VIN: CHCC017721 TERRACE ONTHE GREEN LOT 29, BAL DUE 2011$185.96

JOSEPH R TIPPMANN, LOT 4 OFTRACT E OF NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE2011 $3,847.50

TWISS, JOHN, 2002 HIGHLAND VIN:HQ9999 TERRACE ON THE GREENLOT 0042, BAL DUE 2011 $663.51

2N-09E SEC 19, PLATTEDESSEX, MELANIE, 1983 SCHULT

VIN: 182947 CENTENNIAL MOBILEHOME COURT (BE) LOT 0033, BALDUE 2011 $203.04

THREADGILL, DAVID A, 1993FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9310833V CEN-TENNIAL MOBILE HOME COURT (BE)LOT 0013, BAL DUE 2011 $393.70

2N-09E SEC 27, uNPLATTEDBLACK HILLS TRANSL, 1987 UN-

KNOWN VIN: 01260036MSG, BAL DUE2011 $145.62

2N-09E SEC 29, uNPLATTEDWILCOX, AUSTIN,

E1/2E1/2NW1/4NE1/4 LESS PAUGHSUB, BAL DUE 2011 $48.98

BES SuBFORREST, KRISTINE, LOT 1, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,336.81BOX ELDER SuBD #3

BROWN EYES, VANA, 1978 ART-CRAFT VIN: CA11428 LARSON'S MO-BILE VILLAGE (BE) LOT 032, BAL DUE2011 $127.25

DAVIS, THAD D, 1981 ARTCRAFTVIN: 14685 LARSON'S MOBILEVIL-LAGE (BE) LOT 23, BAL DUE 2011$157.08

GRAHAM, JIMMY, 1979 ADRIAN VIN:7286 LARSON'S MOBILE VILLAGE (BE)LOT 039, BAL DUE 2011 $182.37MILLER, EUGENE R, BLK 1; LOT 7 &N6' OF LOT 6, S20' OF LOT 8, BAL DUE2011 $459.03

CARDINAL HEIGHTS SuBHOLDER, OONREON, BLK 2; LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $2,164.44WILKINSON, DENNIS L, BLK 3; LOT

8, BAL DUE 2011 $764.14CARTER SuB

JANIS, CLIFF M, 1994 SHARLO VIN:NEB49A22375S, BAL DUE 2011 $448.83

CHEyENNE PASSCHEYENNE PASS DEVE, LOT A17;

LOT A19; LOT A24; LOT A2B; LOTA3A;LOT A3B; LOT A49; LOT A4A; LOT A4B;LOT A5A; LOT A5B; LOT A6A; LOT A6B;LOT A7A; LOT A7B; LOT A8A; LOT A8B;LOT A9A; LOT A9B; LOT F1; TRACT 1;TRACT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $6,422.43

CITy CENTER SuBBOX ELDER ECONOMIC, LOT 3, BAL

DUE 2011 $65.04NIPPERT/DIAL, LUKE, LOT 5, BAL

DUE 2011 $4,621.59CREEKSIDE ESTATES

KOMES, JEFF S, BLK 1; LOT 7, BALDUE 2011 $1,529.10

D-T ELLIS SuBARP, DENNIS M, BLK 1; LOT 1-11,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,931.74MOYES, FRANCES, BLK 1; 1993

HIGHLAND VIN: HH3705 ELLIS

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MOBILE HOME COURT (BE) LOT 006,BAL DUE 2011 $328.12

YERDEN, KRISTAL, BLK 1; 1977 AT-LANTIC VIN: 4777242335 ELLIS MO-BILE HOME COURT (BE) LOT 001, BALDUE 2011 $71.33

FLyING EAGLE RANCHETTESCHEYENNE PASS DEVE, BLK 1; LOT

7, BAL DUE 2011 $2,772.48GLORE BROTHERS ADDN

JAGER, DWAYNE E, LOT 29, BALDUE 2011 $161.44

LITTLE, JENNIFER L, 1987 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY874778V, BAL DUE 2011$237.50

MORSE, ERVIN, 1977 TAMARRONVIN: 2277773639AB, BAL DUE 2011$158.60

MORSE, ERVIN J, LOT 27, BAL DUE2011 $259.68

STONECYPHER, LORRAINE H, LOT5, BAL DUE 2011 $161.44

GRIFFIN SuBGOFF, JONI M, LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011

$753.63MCPHERSON, WAYNE J, LOT 2, BAL

DUE 2011 $417.97HAPPy ACRES SuB

ENGEL, KATHERINE, 1985 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: N03121V HAPPY ACRESMOBILE HOME COURT LOT 009, BALDUE 2011 $233.35

MYERS, RIVER, 1997 SKYLINE VIN:4N520152J, BAL DUE 2011 $168.29OLDERBAK, MICHAEL, 1984 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: N05937ABF, BAL DUE 2011$239.79

OLDERBAK, MICHAEL D, LOT 4, BALDUE 2011 $162.56

LEE ADDNDREAMS CARPORTS %, LOT 2 OF

LOT A OF LOT 2 OF LOT X, BAL DUE2011 $417.97

MCGRIFF ADDNABDA INV WA LEACH, BLK 1; 1977

CLIFTON VIN: 5982 NORTH PARK MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 1, BAL DUE2011 $129.54

ABDA INVESTMENTS I, BLK 1; 1984SKYLINE VIN: 18300379T NORTHPARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 5,BAL DUE 2011 $198.46

DEAN, LINDA M, BLK 1; LOT 4, BALDUE 2011 $960.70

EVERGREEN RENTALS, BLK 1; 1980COLT VIN: 8011 NORTH PARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011$131.83

J ROBERT KNECHT RE, BLK 1; 1981GUER VIN: GDB01D24813802 NORTHPARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 2,BAL DUE 2011 $164.02

ABDA INVESTMENTS I, BLK 2; 1981REDMAN VIN: GK10235799 NORTHPARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT E,BAL DUE 2011 $207.64

EVERGREEN MOBILE H, BLK 2;1981 COMMODORE VIN: KF2321ANORTH PARK MOBILE HOME COURTLOT C, BAL DUE 2011 $145.62

SILVER MAPLE LLC, BLK 2; 1979WINDSOR VIN: ZWK75145743, BALDUE 2011 $177.79

MOCKINGBIRD SuBBERRY, DIANE M, LOT 13, BAL DUE

2011 $321.64MORNING VIEW SuB

HERMAN, GLENN, 1978 SKYLINEVIN:01560609L, BAL DUE 2011 $239.79HERMAN, GLENN E, LOT 2, BAL DUE2011 $417.97

NAPOLI SuBMORRIS, THOMAS W, E1/2 OF

TRACT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $738.74MORRIS, TOM, 1983 CHAMPION

VIN: 0533308967 LINE ROAD MOBILEHOME COURT (BE) ?? LOT, BAL DUE2011 $98.54

SCHMIDT, RICK, 1999 CHAMPIONVIN: 479933600941, BAL DUE 2011$339.08

WOZNA, JR/SCHMIDT, WILLIAM A,OUTLOT 1 OF TRACT 3 (OF LOT A),BAL DUE 2011 $578.68

NORTHERN LIGHTS SuBELK VALE BUSINESS, BLK 1; LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $5,545.58OLD HOMESTEAD SuB

COY, KEITH R, 1984 CHAMPION VIN:0544970249, BAL DUE 2011 $207.81

HOLLOWAY, DUSTI, 1996 WEST-WIND VIN: 47967827421, BAL DUE 2011$559.07

SANDINE, CHARLES, LOT 12, BALDUE 2011 $185.95

ORIGINAL TOWN OF BOX ELDERABDA INVESTMENTS, BLK 1; 1977

REVERE VIN: MNDH04E1376091A, BALDUE 2011 $122.64

JERRED, JEFFREY, BLK 2; LOT 22,BAL DUE 2011 $256.71

KREBS, DAN, BLK 2; LOT 1-2, BALDUE 2011 $205.00

KREBS, DANNY, BLK 2; 1980 WEST-FIELD VIN: IDFL1A010042141, BALDUE 2011 $160.44

WALSH, ANDREA D, BLK 2; 1994FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9411835V, BALDUE 2011 $398.31

WOZNA, MARY K, BLK 2; LOT 15-16,BAL DUE 2011 $234.20

PAuGH SuBWILCOX, AUSTIN, 1993 ATLANTIC

VIN: 4793515N3791; LOT 1, BAL DUE2011 $427.17

PETERSON II SuBHIGAKI, LELAND J, BLK 2; LOT 19,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,067.46PLAINSVIEW ESTATES

BRINK, KEITH L, BLK 2; LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $418.24

BRINK, KEITH P, BLK 2; 1982 COM-MODORE VIN: KG2805AB, BAL DUE2011 $231.52

PRAIRIE VIEW ESTATESLOVERIDGE, LISA L, BLK 5; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $2,971.93RANCHO DRIVE SuB

AFRANK, LARRY D, BLK 1; LOT 4,BAL DUE 2011 $284.72

CLOUD EAGLE, CAROL L, BLK 2;1982 REGEL VIN: 4006, BAL DUE 2011$187.77

CLOUD EAGLE, JAMES, BLK 2; LOT4, BAL DUE 2011 $226.85

ROW SuBGOFF, JONI M, LOT 1; LOT 2; LOT 3,

BAL DUE 2011 $978.30SIERES, BRANDY, 1981 UNKNOWN

VIN: MSN48, BAL DUE 2011 $175.50SPuR RANCH PROPERTIES

HARTLEY DBA HARTLE, DARRIN,BLK 1; LOT 10 REVISED; LOT 3, BALDUE 2011 $614.32

SuB OF SECTION 19, 2N-9EADER, DANIEL P, 1977 ARTCRAFT

VIN: AP10174 LDH ESTATES (BE) LOT6B, BAL DUE 2011 $122.64

SETH LIVING TRUST, LELAND E,LOT 20, BAL DUE 2011 $1,079.55

SIRLES, WARREN, 1984 COLT VIN:9442 HOMESTEAD MOBILE RANCH

(BE) LOT 10, BAL DUE 2011 $29.03TIPPMANN, JOSEPH R, LOT D (A

SUBD OF LOT 1-2 & 17-18 OF BLOCK 1& LOT Z, A SUBD OF LOT A OF SE1/4SEC 19, 2N-09E) LESS ROW, BAL DUE2011 $850.84

TUXFORD, CATHY L, 2004 HIGH-LAND VIN: HS11281 HOMESTEAD MO-BILE RANCH (BE) LOT 11, BAL DUE2011 $358.63

LONG, ALLEN A, BLK 2; LOT 7-8, PTLOT 9 SUB-DIV OF LOTA, BAL DUE2011 $422.63

SuNNyDALE ESTATESLUX, HARLEY, BLK 5; 1994 LIBERTY

VIN: 06L25018, BAL DUE 2011 $393.72ROHRER, DAVID T, BLK 5; LOT C OFLOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $46.87

MORRIS, DONNA J, BLK 6; LOT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $206.28

CITY OF BOX ELDER, BLK 8; LOT4A, BAL DUE 2010 $202.92

THuNDERBIRD SuBWILLIAMS, MELINDA J, BLK 1; LOT

67, BAL DUE 2011 $1,615.81GEHRKE, LARRY G, BLK 4; LOT 2,

BAL DUE 2011 $869.98VILLA SuB

BESSETTE, ALISON, 1980 LIBERTYVIN: 05L13064 VALLEY VILLAGE (BE)LOT 119, BAL DUE 2011 $113.46

BLALACK, JOHNNY R, 1977 KIT VIN:S5704 VALLEY VILLAGE (BE) LOT 069,BAL DUE 2011 $96.64

BURNETTE, BYRONA, 1993 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY9310342ABV VALLEY VIL-LAGE (BE) LOT 0064, BAL DUE 2011$240.33

CONSECO FINANCE /, 1978 BON-NEVILLA VIN: GH10234324 VALLEYVILLAGE (BE) LOT 0076, BAL DUE 2011$166.29

COOLEY, DEBORAH, 1977 GUER-DON VIN: GDMASD23772517 VALLEYVILLAGE (BE) LOT 0082, BAL DUE 011$198.46

GAY, BRUCE, 1983 FOREST PARK(GERR) VIN: M60F0808 VALLEY VIL-LAGE (BE) LOT 0088, BAL DUE 2011$207.83

LARIVE, LINDA, 1981 CHAMPIONVIN: 0510307407 VALLEY VILLAGE (BE)LOT 129, BAL DUE 2011 $159.39

NIKKILA, DANIEL, 1977 DEERFIELDVIN: RII070144 VALLEY VILLAGE (BE)LOT 0060, BAL DUE 2011 $98.46

PAULSEN, SCOTT, 1978 CHICK-ASHA VIN: 4467W VALLEY VILLAGE(BE) LOT 0028, BAL DUE 2011 $177.77

RALPH, TOM E, 1989 COURTLANDVIN: 98A17829 VALLEY VILLAGE (BE)LOT 072, BAL DUE 2011 $226.04

TODRIFF, RANDY, 1999 ATLANTICVIN: 47991860517 VALLEY VILLAGE(BE) LOT 53, BAL DUE 2011 $455.72

WAL-EAST SuBHADDENHAM, CAROLYN, 1985

COLT VIN: 9498R&L, BAL DUE 2011$183.50

MC DAVIS INC, LOT A OF LOT 1, BALDUE 2011 $2,942.62

1S-05E SEC 31, PLATTEDMEZA, ENRIQUE, 1998 CHAMPION

VIN: 05981542356 HALL ACRES MO-BILE HOME COURT (HC) LOT 18, BALDUE 2011 $444.47

PHILLIPS, CANDY, 1998 LIBERTYVIN: 06L29150 HALL ACRES MOBILEHOME COURT (HC) LOT, BAL DUE 2011$529.49

ALLEN PARK ADDNBOTTJEN, TERRY L, BLK 3; E20' OF

LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $51.30BEAR ADDN

MIER, ELAINE E, BLK 1; LOT 15, BALDUE 2011 $755.74

SMITH, DONALD E, BLK 2; LOT 17,BAL DUE 2011 $1,710.08

BEAuTy HILL SuBBULLIS, LINDA R, BLK 2; LOT 3, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,888.99BISHOP MOuNTAIN SuB

GROVES, DOUGLAS L, BLK 2; LOT8, BAL DUE 2011 $4,151.39

E FISH LODE SuBSTANDARD PROPERTIE, TRACT 3,

BAL DUE 2011 $5,468.81HEART OF THE WEST SuB

GROBRO LLC, TRACT 1 (ALSO INSEC 30), BAL DUE 2011 $40,024.40

HILL CITy PLACER, MS 505PULSE, DAN, BLL ON LOT 1 OF

MARY PARDE LOT, BAL DUE 2011$123.77

HILLyO ADDN #4CATES-HARLAN, SAUNDRA, LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $981.11HAMILTON, ROYAL S, 1978 SCHULT

VIN: RF163272, BAL DUE 2011 $112.96MEYER, ROBERT W, LOT 4, BAL DUE2011 $1,284.85

HILyO ADDN #1MATKINS/RARICK, MARVIN A,

TRACT SIGN LESS LOT H1 (LOCATEDIN REDER PLACER MS #07905), BALDUE 2011 $9.19

MATKINS ADDNMATKINS, MARVIN A, LOT 1A, BAL

DUE 2011 $118.81MATKINS ADDN #3

BRUCKNER, STEPHANIE, 1977CHICKASHA VIN: 3149Z MATKINS MO-BILE HOME COURT (HC) LOT 008, BALDUE 2011 $95.64

COLLINS, DANIEL L, 1983 INVADERVIN: 7514P MATKINS MOBILE HOMECOURT (HC) LOT 015, BAL DUE 2011$199.83

HOFLAND, RANDA, 1998 CHAM-PION VIN: 05988682601 MATKINS MO-BILE HOME COURT (HC) LOT, BALDUE 2011 $418.70

MATKINS, MARVIN A, 1978 AT-LANTIC VIN: 4780382998 MATKINS MO-BILE HOME COURT (HC) LOT 0025;1978 REGAL VIN: 2763 MATKINS MO-BILE HOME COURT (HC) LOT 007, BALDUE 2011 $392.83

MESTETH, FRANSINE D, 1978 KIRK-WOOD VIN: GH10234195 MATKINSMOBILE HOME COURT (HC) LOT 034,BAL DUE 2011 $97.54

MATKINS ADDN #4MATKINS, MARVIN A, LOT 1 OF LOT

6R; LOT 2 OF LOT 6R; LOT 5R, BALDUE 2011 $2,940.03

MATKINS ADDN #6MATKINS, MARVIN A, LOT 4, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,486.04MATKINS ADDN #8

GROVER, DAVID, BLK 2; LOT 1, BALDUE 2011 $2,370.86

MATKINS OFFICE CONDOMINIuMSMATKINS, MARVIN A, UNIT 2 &

32.52% OF COMMON ELEMENTS;UNIT 3 & 17.

48% OF COMMON ELEMENTS; UNIT4 & 15.03% OF COMMON ELEMENTS,BAL DUE 2011 $9,734.91

ORIGINAL TOWN OF HILL CITyCORNELISON % DEMER, MARY J,

BLK 1; LOT 11-13 & VAC ALLEY ADJ TOSAID LOTS, BAL DUE 2011 $822.33

HOUSKA/COLVIN, PATRICIA, BLK 2;LOT 3-4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,707.12

LAZ 1 LLC, BLK 3; LOT 69; LOT 70-71

& LOT L, BAL DUE 2011 $4,219.78STRAW/STRAW, DENNIS R, BLK 15;

LOT 14-17, BAL DUE 011 $890.96JEWETT/ORUM, JOHN G, BLK 16;

LOT 1R, BAL DUE 2011 $1,304.33PROSPECT MOuNTAIN

DEVELOPMENTTHOMPSON, BLAKE S, LOT 4AR OF

TRACT B, BAL DUE 2011 $2,018.41RADA SuB

GROVER, DAVID A, LOT 4 (ALSO INSECTION 30), BAL DUE 2011 $2,367.33

RIPP TRACTBLACK HILLS TRADIT, ALL LESS

SUNSET CREEK ESTATES LESS ROW& LESS RR ROW (ALSO IN SEC 19T1S-R5E & SEC 25 T1S-R4E),BAL DUE2011 $10,407.29

SuNSET CREEK ESTATESBLACK HILLS TRADIT, BLK 1; LOT 1;LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $1,347.89

BLACK HILLS TRADIT, BLK 2; LOT 12(ALSO IN SEC 19); LOT 13 (ALSO INSEC 19); LOT 14 (ALSO IN SEC 30);LOT 2; LOT 24; LOT 3; LOT 5(ALSO INSEC 19), BAL DUE 2011 $4,996.54

BLACK HILLS TRADIT, BLK 3; LOT 1;LOT 10; LOT 2; LOT 5 (ALSO IN SEC30); LOT 7 (ALSO IN SEC 30); LOT 8(ALSO IN SEC 19); LOT 9, BAL DUE2011 $6,994.77

TUCKER, FRED, BLK 4; LOT 2A; LOT2B, BAL DUE 2011 $1,380.76

TELEGRAPH NO 1 LODE, MS 728SMITH, DONALD E, LOT 1 (ALSO IN

SECTION 31 OF 1S-5E); LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $1,009.03

CAPP PINE HILLS SuBRICE, TIMOTHY J, LOT 1 & W1/2 VAC

CAPP LANE, BAL DUE 2011 $3,794.69ENGBERG SuB

MCNULTY, SEAN, LOT 15; LOT 16,BAL DUE 2011 $1,451.08

FERGuSON PLACER, MS 431PANKRATZ, DUANE, 1981 KOZY VIN:

KF2208A, BAL DUE 2011 $99.85HARNEy ADDN

FORGEY, DARLA, BLK 3; 1980 NEW-MOON VIN: 102124, BAL DUE 2011$103.06

MUNOZ, SERGIO, BLK 4; LOT 11-13,BAL DUE 2011 $365.85

MUNOZ, JAIME, BLK 6; LOT 15; LOT16; LOT 17, BAL DUE 2011 $263.30

ALLGIER, KEITH J, BLK 8; LOT 4-6,BAL DUE 2011 $392.44

MINERAL TECHNOLOGY, BLK 11;LOT 54-59; LOT 60-62, BAL DUE 2011$694.78

RAPID KEYSTONE COM, BLK 13;LOT 6-8 LESS W14', BAL DUE 2011$18,703.53

RUSHMORE VIEW LLC, BLK 21; LOT5-6 LESS GOOD SLEEP TRACT, LOT 7-14; BLK 22 LOT 1-11; VACATED CLARKST LOCATED BETWEEN LOT 6-14 BLK21 & LOT 1-11 BLK 22, BAL DUE 2011$7,337.92

JOHNSON, AI TRACTMORROW/PENLAND % J, JAMES H,

LOT B OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011$1,210.38

MORROW/PENLAND % J, NOR-LEEN, LOT A OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011$884.11

ORIGINAL TOWN OF KEySTONECLINE, ROBIN, BLK 10; LOT 15-18,

BAL DUE 2011 $884.26PROTECTOR MICA LODE, MS 470BORGLUM HISTORICAL, 2004 UN-

KNOWN VIN: MSN14, BAL DUE 2011$1,667.72

RUSHMORE-BORGLUM M, 1995FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9513344V, BALDUE 2011 $280.52

REED PLACER, MS 903MINERAL TECHNOLOGY, LOT D & E

LESS LOT 1 & ROW, BAL DUE 2011$704.97

ROCKy GuLCH ADDNLENDE, STEPHANIE, BLK; 1979

COLT VIN: 7246, BAL DUE 2011 $186.74LINDER, RYAN, BLK 2; 1978 SCHULT

VIN: 163147, BAL DUE 2011 $135.98ESCOBAR, ARTURO, BLK 3; 1989

FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY896631VPARKVIEW TRAILER COURT (KY) LOT011, BAL DUE 2011 $250.39

THREE JAy GOLD LODE, MS 2106PANKRATZTZ, DUANEALL LESS

HARNEY ADDN & LESS ROW (ALSO INSEC 9), BAL DUE 2011 $1,409.75WEST FORK HARNEy HyD MS #320

FRENCH, RAYMOND E, LOT 8, BALDUE 2011 $646.91

2N-11E SEC 31, PLATTEDHALL, GREGORY A, LOT B OF LOT 5

OF OUTLOT D, BAL DUE 2011 $375.05ARNEy'S ADDN

JEFFRIES, DAVID, LOT 3; A 30' X 38'PLOT IN SE CORNER OF LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $1,295.10

BLOOM ADDNMAAS, CHRIS R, BLK 1; 1981

CAMELOT VIN: FS12457 CROSBIEMO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 5, BAL DUE2011 $117.94

TARRANT, JACQUELIN, BLK 1; 2000HIMI VIN: H09113, BAL DUE 2011$492.16

OLIFF SuB IDUNN, KATHERINE, 1984 SHAM-

ROCK VIN: SHS0K0083 AUTUMN VIL-LAGE LOT, BAL DUE 2011 $305.85

SCHAUER, SCOTT, 1980 HOLYPARKVIN: M606001 AUTUMN VILLAGE LOT,BAL DUE 2011 $230.77

WESTERN RENTAL PRO, LOT 2 OFLOT B, BAL DUE 2011 $920.56

ORIGINAL TOWN OFNEW uNDERWOOD

JOHNSON, PHYLIS, BLK 3; LOT 5,BAL DUE 2011 $727.57

CASPERS, NICK, BLK 5; N1/2 OFLOT 17; LOT 18, BAL DUE 2011 $622.00FISK, DAVID D, BLK 10; LOT 3-4, BALDUE 2011 $905.55

BURKE, CONAN D, BLK 11; LOT 6,BAL DUE 2011 $1,591.31

PRINCE, MARGARET R, BLK 14; LOT1-2, BAL DUE 2011 $342.93

RAuE SuBWOOD, DAWN G, LOT 5, BAL DUE

2011 $165.11SWANSON 1ST ADDN

TRAINOR, RYAN, BLK 2; 1996 HIGH-LAND VIN: HK6294 SWANSON MOBILEHOME COURT LOT, BAL DUE 2011$637.89

1S-17E SEC 06, PLATTEDDYVIG, RONALD R, HOSPITAL LOT,

BAL DUE 2011 $136.5DYVIG/THOR,RON, OUTLOT G OF NW1/4SE1/4, BALDUE 2011 $44.84

EISENBRAUN, JUSTON, LOT A OFTRACT 7 OF NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE2011 $24.68

HAPNEY, RANDY, OUTLOT P OFGOV'T LOT 2 IN NW1/4NE1/4; TRACT 1OF GL 2 IN NW1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$172.81

LYLE % PATRICIA HU, WILLIAM C,TRACTS 1 & 2 OF SE1/4NE1/4, BALDUE 2011 $89.08

TWO-BIT STEAKHOUSE, LOT 1 OFTRACT 2 OF NW1/4SE1/4; LOT Q OF

TRACT 2 IN NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE2011 $738.67

WENZEL, KEVIN, PT OF NE1/4SE1/4S OF RR & N OF OLD HWY#14-16;TRACT 2 OF NW1/4SE1/4 NORTH OFHWY #14, BAL DUE 2011 $798.10

FOSTER'S ADDNLYLE % PATRICIA HU, WILLIAM C,

BLK 1; LOT 1; LOT 2-3, BAL DUE 2011$407.04

LYLE % PATRICIA HU, WILLIAM, BLK2; LOT 1; LOT 2; LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011$74.04

LYLE % PATRICIA HU, WILLIAM C,BLK 2; LOT 3; LOT 5; LOT 6, BAL DUE2011 $74.04

HILDEBRANDT ADDNHARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 1; LOT

2; LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011 $723.50WENZEL, KEVIN, BLK 2; LOT 1-3,

BAL DUE 2011 $674.14ORIGINAL TOWN OF QuINN

HARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 1; LOT2-3; LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011 $80.10

JONES, KELLY D, BLK 2; E45' OFLOT 4-6, BAL DUE 2011 $20.16

JOHNSON, JR % ROBE, RODNEY A,BLK 3; LOT 1-3, BAL DUE 2011 $169.38

1N-07E SEC 01, uNPLATTEDFOGELMAN, GREG, UNPLATTED

PORTION OF GL 2 (FORMERLYKNOWN AS LOT 8, BLK 8 DENMAN'S),BAL DUE 2011 $12.95

1N-07E SEC 02, PLATTEDFUERST, KENNETH E, BLK 10; LOT

3 OF NE1/4NW1/4 & JAMES WARRENDRIVEWAY ADJ TO LOTS 1,3 & 4; LOT4 OF NE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2011$701.87

TEBEAU, DENNIS R, BLK 13R; LOT 2OF LOT B, BAL DUE 2011 $57.28

1N-07E SEC 08, PLATTEDFIEDLER REVOCABLE, LOT A-B OF

NE1/4SW1/4; TRACT G OFNW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $126.50

1N-07E SEC 09, PLATTEDLOOYENENGA, PAULBLK 1; E150'

OF LOT 12-13 OF LOT 7 OFSW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,650.39

1N-07E SEC 11, PLATTEDANDERSON, JEFFREY J, LOT 2 OF

TRACT D, BAL DUE 2011 $4,382.34WEB REAL ESTATE HO, LOT 1 OF

SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $2,581.18WKC ENTERPRISES IN, E300' OF

S00' OF TRACT E OF S1/2NE1/4, BALDUE 2011 $16,679.44

1N-07E SEC 14, PLATTEDLAZY J KAMPGROUND, 1978 UN-

KNOWN VIN: MSN11; BAL OF LOT COFSW1/4; PT LOT D OF LOT C OFNE1/4SW1/4 E OF HWY, BAL DUE 2011$28,196.65

1N-07E SEC 23, PLATTEDBP RUSHMORE LLC, TRACT B OF

TRACT 1 OF W1/2SW1/4 LESS IGT SUB& LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2011$23,711.02

1N-07E SEC 35, uNPLATTEDHYLAND PARK LLLP, W1/2SE1/4;

SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $16,913.961N-08E SEC 03, uNPLATTED

DAKOTA HEARTLAND I,W1/2SW1/4NW1/4 LESS BIG SKY BUSI-NESS PARK, LESS LOT H2 & LESSROW, BAL DUE 2011 $14,182.19HOMESTEAD PLAZA LL,E1/2SW1/4NW1/4 LESS BIG SKY BUSI-NESS PARK & LESS ROW, BAL DUE2011 $6,915.99

1N-08E SEC 06, PLATTEDAMERSON, JOYCE E, 1991 FRIEND-

SHIP VIN: MY918427ABV GOLDENACRES (RC) LOT 039, BAL DUE 2011$367.85

1N-08E SEC 07, PLATTEDRIEGER, IRMA L, LOT 5 OF LOT A,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,545.661N-08E SEC 07, uNPLATTED

PARK HILL DEVELOPM, UNPLATTEDBALANCE OF N1/2NE1/4SE1/4, BALDUE 2011 $1,654.49

1N-08E SEC 08, PLATTEDBLACK HILLS & WEST, W100' OF

LOT 9 OF TRACT 2 LESS H-1, BAL DUE2011 $1,039.21

BLACK HILLS WESTER, LOT 2 OFTRACT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $4,032.60

HYDE, MARVIN N, LOT A LESS H-1OF LOT 1 OF TRACT 2, BAL DUE 2011$1,422.69

PORTER, ROBERT A, 1979 MARSH-FIELD VIN: 33621 EASTWINDS MOBILEVILLAGE (RC) LOT 003, BAL DUE 2011$81.81

PORTER JR, ROBERT A, LOT 4 &W30' OF LOT 3 ALL OF LOT 7 IN TRACT2, BAL DUE 2011 $1,091.44

1N-08E SEC 09, PLATTEDBERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 4 OF

LOT A OF E1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$1,931.57

BUJARSKI/ROWLAND-B, DAVID,LOT 3C OF LOT 3 OF NW1/4SW1/4LESS W25'; W1/2 LOT 3D OF LOT 3 OFNW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $380.08

GOODNICK, KASI L, 1978 KIRK-WOOD VIN: GH10234149, BAL DUE2011 $142.54

GOODNICK, MAXINE G, LOT 2 OFLOT F OF LOT 2B OF LOT 2 OFNW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $812.03

1N-09E SEC 17, uNPLATTEDMCFARLAND/MORRIS, RYAN, BLL

ON SW1/4 (HANGER #20, RC RE-GIONAL AIRPORT), BAL DUE 2011$1,407.33

2N-07E SEC 23, uNPLATTEDDTH LLC, S1/2NE1/4 LESS RAIN-

BOW RIDGE SUB & LESSROW, BALDUE 2011 $8,939.29

2N-07E SEC 26, uNPLATTEDOVERLOOK RAPID CIT,

NW1/4NE1/4SW1/4 LESS HARMONYHEIGHTS; S1/2NE1/4SW1/4; UNPLAT-TED PORTION OF SE1/4SW1/4 LESSS165', BAL DUE 2011 $8,943.44

2N-07E SEC 33, PLATTEDMCDONALD, MAURICE E, LOT C,

BAL DUE 2011 $721.252N-07E SEC 34, uNPLATTED

SIMON CONTRACTORS, BALNW1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $11,082.24

2N-08E SEC 19, uNPLATTEDMONTGOMERY, CLARE A, THE S

AND E 280' OF THE UNPLATTED PT OFTHE SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,007.80

2N-08E SEC 20, uNPLATTEDANDERSON, VICKY W, 1996 OAK

PARK II VIN: 47965727160 PRAIRIEACRES ESTATES LOT 15, BAL DUE2011 $348.52

BARBERER, DEBRA S1980 SCHULTVIN: 173254 PRAIRIE ACRES ESTATESLOT 48, BAL DUE 2011 $160.21

BROWN EYES, DENISE, 2000 UN-KNOWN VIN: MSN27 PRAIRIE ACRESESTATES LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011$338.85

CARLSON, CHRISTINE, 1978 LIB-ERTY VIN: 05L10978 PRAIRIE ACRESESTATES LOT 104, BAL DUE 2011$94.19

CUMMINGS, DALE, 1983 ATLANTICVIN: 4738856604 PRAIRIE ACRES ES-TATES LOT 112, BAL DUE 2011 $166.39

DAVIS, JOSHUA L, 1980 CHICASHAVIN: 6066W PRAIRIE ACRES ESTATESLOT 18, BAL DUE 2011 $151.94

ERDMAN, RON C, 1980 UNKNOWNVIN: KD1786A PRAIRIE ACRES ES-TATES LOT 125, BAL DUE 2011 $149.87

MAHLE, MICHAEL, 1980 LIBERTYVIN: 06L14476 PRAIRIE ACRES ES-TATES LOT 113, BAL DUE 2011 $153.98

MORGAN, SHERRI L, 1981 COM-MODORE VIN: KF2286A PRAIRIEACRES ESTATES LOT 22, BAL DUE2011 $151.94

PENEAUX, STAN, 1997 SKYLINEVIN: 5A300251J PRAIRIE ACRES ES-TATES LOT 26, BAL DUE 2011 $372.68

SCHWARTZ, PATRICIA M, 1992FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY929284V PRAIRIEACRES ESTATES LOT 42, BAL DUE2011 $253.52

SIMON, KEVIN, 1977 SKYLINE VIN:01590573K PRAIRIE ACRES ESTATESLOT 086, BAL DUE 2011 $69.92

STEELE, KARL L, 1994 FRIENDSHIPVIN: MY9412297V PRAIRIE ACRES ES-TATES LOT 108, BAL DUE 2011 $151.67

THOMPSON, TYLER, 1983 COLTVIN: 9064 PRAIRIE ACRES ESTATESLOT 121, BAL DUE 2011 $182.87

WANG, CARTER, 1992 COLT VIN:29A20849S PRAIRIE ACRES ESTATESLOT 129, BAL DUE 2011 $24.52

2N-08E SEC 31, PLATTEDTRI-CITY ASSOC % S, PARCEL OF

LAND 80 X 131 LOCATED IN TRACT KOF S1/2NE1/4SE1/4; TRACT K OFS1/2NE1/4SE1/4 LESS A PARCEL 80' X131' & LESS LOT H1 & LOT H2; LOT 2REVISED OF TRACT A OF FEIGEL SUB#1, BAL DUE 2011 $70,839.49

2N-08E SEC 32, PLATTEDWERTH, WILLARD, LOT AB OF LOT

H1 IN SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2011$563.11

2N-08E SEC 34, uNPLATTEDELK VALE BUSINENESS

NE1/4NW1/4 LESS THAT PT LYING NOF LOT H3 & LESS LOT H3 (NKACHEYENNE BLVD); E200' OFNW1/4NW1/4 LESS THAT PT LYING NOF LOT H3 & LESS LOT H3 (NKACHEYENNE BLVD), BAL DUE 2011$29,024.04

ACRE TRACTSMITH TRUSTEE, DALE M, LOT D

OF S326' OF LOT 6, BAL DUE 2011$1,780.80

STEELE, SHIRLEY J, E50' OF N150'OF LOT 10, BAL DUE 2011 $737.24

ADAMS SuBWYLAND COMPANY, LOT D OF LOT

1, BAL DUE 2011 $7,947.92AIRPORT

DAVIS/PORTER, C, BLOCK A, BALDUE 2011 $58.12

PORTER JR, ROBERT A, BLK 19;W50' OF BLOCK 19, BAL DUE 2011$3,411.78

PORTER, JR, ROBERT A, BLK 19;BLOCK 19 LESS W50' & LESS S8.5' ,BAL DUE 2011 $540.74

BENNETT, MARK D, BLK 31; S78.5'OF W98.5' OF BLOCK 31, 2011 $.00Special Assessment $368.99

YELLOW ROBE ENTERP, BLK 6R;ALL, BAL DUE 2011 $5,973.40

ARROWHEAD HILLSFRENCH, ROBERT L, LOT 8 LESS

LOT H1, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$2,084.26

AuBuRN HILLS SuBPARKS, MIKE, BLK 8; LOT 12, BAL

DUE 2011 $3,423.40BECKMAN

BURRESS/TROMBETTA, VERN, BLK2; LOT BR, BAL DUE 2011 $2,694.92

BURRESS/TROMBETTA, VERNONM, BLK 2; LOT AR, BAL DUE 2011$2,756.31

BELLEVIEW CONDOMINIuMSBUCHANAN, CAROLEE H, UNIT C,

BUILDING 1 PHASE 1, GARAGE 4 &1/24 INT COMMON AREAS, BAL DUE2011 $817.89

BIG SKy SuBOYLER, CLINTON M, BLK 4; LOT 12,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,418.19BUBAC, BARBARA J, BLK 18; LOT

1B, BAL DUE 2011 $1,059.96VSADD HOLDING LLC, BLK 19; LOT

15, BAL DUE 2011 $1,863.53BLAKES ADDN

OUBRE, ISABELLE C, BLK 8; LOT 3-5, BAL DUE 2011 $443.83

BARBER, DWIGHT D, BLK 9; LOT 11-13, BAL DUE 2011 $266.19

HAWKINS, OWEN T, BLK 9; LOT 20-21 & W20' OF LOT 22, BAL DUE 2011$226.91

REDDEN/BAKER, BONNIE L, BLK 13;W1/2 OF LOT 8; LOT 9-10, BAL DUE2011 $456.39

SLIDER, CHARLES E, BLK 14; LOT20-21, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$791.88

BLAKES ADDN #2PORTER JR, ROBERT A, BLK 17;

LOT 4-6, BAL DUE 2011 $1,293.56SPIZZIRRI PROPERTI, BLK 18; LOT

16-18; W1/2 OF LOT 11 & ALL OF LOT12-15, BAL DUE 2011 $7,563.89

WHISLER BEARING CO, INC, BLK18; LOT 35-40, BAL DUE 2011 $2,422.15

BOuLEVARD ADDNANDERSON DDS PC, KURT, BLK 5;

LOT 19-24, BAL DUE 2011 $12,728.86CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 6; LOT

36-37 OF LOT 13; LOT 38-39 OF LOT13, BAL DUE 2011 $1,583.18

NAUMAN, JEREMY D, BLK 8; LOT 5-6, BAL DUE 2011 $1,991.76

KELLEY, FRANCIS A, BLK 12; LOT22-23, BAL DUE 2011 $719.66

STAHL, RICHARD O, BLK 15; LOT 7-8, BAL DUE 2011 $809.70

LARSON, HARLEY E, BLK 19; TRACTG (SUBD OF LOT 6), BAL DUE 2011$1,416.83 Special Assessment $567.62

K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 23; LOT1-3, BAL DUE 2011 $2,030.62

NORTHERN FINANCE C, BLK 25;S200' OF LOT 41, BAL DUE 2011 $6.61

WILSON, JAMES P, BLK 25; N105' OFS290' OF LOT 45-49, BAL DUE 2011$665.78

ANKELE, JAKE, BLK 26; LOT 10-11,BAL DUE 2011 $2,382.59

K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 26; LOT20-21, BAL DUE 2011 $1,419.66

LAFFERTY/LIVERMONT, LIZABETHL, BLK 33; N40' OF LOT 16-18, BAL DUE2011 $963.28

BRADSKyADUDDELL, DONALD M,BLK 12;

1989 CHALLENGER VIN: 2708CCHERRY AVENUE MOBILE HOMEPARK (RC) LOT 022, BAL DUE 2011134.33

ATHERTON, JESSICA R, BLK 12;1979 DETROITER VIN:MNDH04D17910111A CHERRY AV-ENUE MOBILE HOME PARK (RC) LOT001, BAL DUE 2011 $124.69

CUNY, RAY, BLK 12; 1997 CHAM-PION VIN: 05975271179 CHERRY AV-ENUE MOBILE HOME PARK (RC) LOT

7, BAL DUE 2011 $197.75HARWOOD, GORDON N, BLK 12;

1977 GREENWOOD VIN: GH2548CHERRY AVENUE MOBILE HOMEPARK (RC) LOT 026 PARK (RC) LOT0030, BAL DUE 2011 $730.20

UNDERHILL, LEEANN L, BLK 12;1999 ATLANTIC VIN: 47993210863CHERRY AVENUE MOBILE HOMEPARK (RC) LOT 0035, BAL DUE 2011$421.01

BRAEBuRN ADDNFIEDLER REVOCABLE, TRACT F,

BAL DUE 2011 $86.77BREWER

KINSELLA, JUDITH A, LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $1,452.87

BRINK SuBOYLER, DONALD C, LOT C, BAL

DUE 2011 $2,170.41BROOKDALE

CHIPPS, LAMUAR, 1985 CHAMPIONVIN: 0553291660 BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 051, BALDUE 2011 $207.64

CONNORS, KAREN K, 1983 BON-NAVILLA VIN: 3A12792 BROOKDALEESTATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 0035, BALDUE 2011 $199.37

DAVIS, LARRY D, 2000 CHAMPIONVIN: 050096204569 BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 0075, BALDUE 2011 $539.70

GRAHAM, EDMOND W, 1999 PA-TRIOT VIN: PAT22970IN BROOKDALEESTATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 0054, BALDUE 2011 $745.93

JUMNONGNART, UNGSANA, 1981SCHULT VIN: 173324 BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 150, BALDUE 2011 $166.37

KISSER, BEVERLY, 2006 HIGHLANDVIN: HU11791AB BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 0181, BALDUE 2011 $656.21

KNIGHT, CHRIS, 1994 FRIENDSHIPVIN: MY9412214ABV BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 018, BALDUE 2011 $717.07

MIELKE, CLARENCE, 2005 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY0527438V BROOKDALEESTATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 0020, BALDUE 2011 $685.09

NOTEBOOM, MICHELLE, 1993CHAMPION VIN: 05942087766 BROOK-DALE ESTATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 151,BAL DUE 2011 $521.12

OBRYAN, FAYE, 1979 LIBERTY VIN:05L12224 BROOKDALE ESTATES(RAPID CITY) LOT 90, BAL DUE 2011$50.79

OCHSNER, DONA M, 1998 HIGH-LAND VIN: HM7691 BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 196, BALDUE 2011 $496.39

WILSON, WILLIAM, 1999 ATLANTICVIN: 47993210466 BROOKDALE ES-TATES (RAPID CITY) LOT 0178, BALDUE 2011 $575.60

BROOKFIELD SuBTETOTON COALITION INBLK 5; LOT

13, BAL DUE 2011 $665.78BROOKSIDE

LINEWEBER, RONALD W, BLK 1;LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011 $823.41

PAYTON, RUSSELL H, BLK 3; LOT18; LOT 19; LOT 20; LOT 21; LOT 22;LOT 23; LOT 24; LOT 25; LOT 26; LOT27, BAL DUE 2011 $1,488.80

BROOKSIDE #2FISCHER, MIKE, BLK 8; LOT 1, BAL

DUE 2011 $2,800.16CANyON LAKE HEIGHTS SEC 16SPIZZIRRI, PETER M, LOT 6R OF

TRACT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $4,780.99CANyON VIEW SuB

TIPPMANN FAMILY LI, JOSEPH R,BLK 3; LOT 6, BAL DUE 2011 $1,520.45

CARRIAGE HILLS SuBARMSTRONG, ERIN J, BLK 6; LOT

11, BAL DUE 2011 $2,520.92CENTuRy PARK SuB

MUELLER, JAMES E, BLK 1; LOT BOF LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011 $12,474.45ANKELE III, JACOB A, BLK 2; LOT A1OF LOT 9, BAL DUE 2011 $8,235.97

CHAPEL LANE VILLAGEMAURER, DELORIS, BLK 2; LOT B

OF LOT 22TH, BAL DUE 2011 $3,228.09CHMH SuB

BIES, BRIAN, BLK 1; 1988 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY885604V, BAL DUE 2011$218.08

DTH LLC, BLK 10; LOT 6, BAL DUE2011 $3,351.97

CLEGHORN CANyON #2FIEDLER REVOCABLE, BLK 7; ALL

OF BLOCK 7 LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2011$63.25

CLOVERDALEARNIO, DANIEL J, BLK 3; LOT 33,

BAL DUE 2011 $887.06DENKER, JACOB, BLK 7; LOT 9, BAL

DUE 2011 $859.55MOLSTAD, DONALD A, BLK 10; LOT

A OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $914.56PHILLIPS, ROBERT A, BLK 10; LOT

16, BAL DUE 2011 $1,553.73COPPERFIELD SuB

MASTERS, DAVID L, BLK 1; LOT 15,BAL DUE 2011 $1,283.20

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 2; LOT25, BAL DUE 2011 $2,766.50

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 3; LOT24, BAL DUE 2011 $2,861.39

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 5; LOT1; LOT 15; LOT 16, BAL DUE 2011$9,414.82

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 6; LOT3, BAL DUE 2011 $3,074.33

COPPERFIELD VISTAS SuBCOPPERFIELD VISTAS, BLK 2; LOT

5, BAL DUE 2011 $434.62COTTONWOODS, THE

JOHNSON, CHRISTOPH, BLK 4;N81/2' OF LOT 12 & ALL OF LOT 13-14,BAL DUE 2011 $1,626.18

WIPF/GRABOWSKA, DELORES D,BLK 4; LOT 27-29, BAL DUE 2011$372.97

CLARKE, MICHAEL C, BLK 5; W125'OF LOT 19-20, BAL DUE 2011 $741.67

COuNTRy CLuB CONDOMINIuMSKIPP, EUGENE W, CONDO UNIT

#202 & 1/12TH INT IN COMMONAREAS, BAL DUE 2011 $1,256.43

CROMWELL SuBBERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 1, BAL

DUE 2011 $2,238.21D D E SuB

WORDEMAN, ROBERT, LOT 2 OFLOT A, BAL DUE 2011 $11,162.68

DAKOTA RIDGE SuBRAPID CITY DEFENSE, BLK 3; LOT

21, BAL DUE 2011 $1,500.18DAKOTA SuBD #1

GARCIA, KATHY, LOT 6 & S1/2 VACALLEY ADJ SAID LOT, BAL DUE 2011$93.25 Special Assessment $396.60

GERRY SR, RICHARD, LOT 21, BALDUE 2011 $1,029.13

HIGH BEAR, PEGGY A, LOT 80, BALDUE 2011 $595.51

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BAL DUE 2011 $481.18MONTGOMERY, JOHN R, LOT 28 &

S1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT; LOT 38& S1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT, BALDUE 2011 $1,234.13

PAULSEN JR, LARRY, LOT 23, 2011$.00 Special Assessment $304.33

REDLEAF, STEVEN, LOT 78, BALDUE 2011 $293.25

WRIGHT (MONTGOMERY, SHARONM, LOT 73 & N1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAIDLOT, BAL DUE 2011 $292.12

DuNHAM ESTATESBEASLEY, RICHARD L, BLK 5; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $6,719.93EAST MALL BuSINESS

CENTER SuBFMLC INC % JULIE L, BLK 5; LOT 2,

BAL DUE 2011 $4,061.46EASTRIDGE ESTATES SuB

ZCC INC, BLK 2; LOT 10; LOT 4, BALDUE 2011 $1,418.14

ELKS COuNTRy ESTATESRICHTER, PAUL A, BLK 1; LOT A OF

LOT 5, BAL DUE 2011 $1,219.49FAIRWAy HILLS PRD

SERR, DIXIE D, BLK 10; LOT 10B OFLOT 10, BAL DUE 2011 $1,529.92

FEIGELS ADDNFLACK/BRAUN, SHAWN, BLK 7; LOT

B, BAL DUE 2011 $8,400.97WILLIAMS, ROBERT D, BLK 12; LOT

1-4, BAL DUE 2011 $2,087.63FEIGELS WEST

BAUMAN, MARCUS, 1992 MEDAL-LION VIN: 3398C PLEASANT ACRESLOT 013, BAL DUE 2011 $214.85

GEROW, BRIAN, 1996 HIGHLANDVIN: HK5801 PLEASANT ACRES LOT0074, BAL DUE 2011 $324.37

SKEEN, ALAN, 1983 DETROITERVIN: MNDH04D30225451A PLEASANTACRES LOT 029, BAL DUE 2011$213.81

WRIGHT, LOIS L, 1984 DETROITERVIN: MNDH04D21432191A PLEASANTACRES LOT 056, BAL DUE 2011$253.00

FLANNERy SuB #PEARSON, RICHARD O, LOT 10;

LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011 $1,720.08FLORMANN

HOLDINGHAUSEN INVE, BLK 3; LOT13-14, BAL DUE 2011 $1,760.86

BRIDGE/JOHNSON, STEPHEN L,BLK 14; E15' OF LOT 26 & ALL OF LOT27, BAL DUE 2011 $1,563.39

COTTIER/MCDOUGALD, WILMA,BLK 17; W1/2 OF LOT 14 & ALL OF LOT15, BAL DUE 2011 $447.74

DERSCHAN, BRENDA, BLK 17; E9.5'OF LOT 26 & ALL OF LOT 27-28, BALDUE 2011 $711.80

GUZMAN LIVING TRUS, MANUEL,BLK 19; S120' OF LOT 9-12, BAL DUE2011 $3,549.44

TANIER, KYLE, BLK 19; S13' OF LOT24 & ALL OF LOT 25-26, 2011 $.00 Spe-cial Assessment $1,074.95

NELSON, THADDEUS E, BLK 20;W19' OF LOT 6; ALL OF LOT 7 & E15'OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2011 $1,933.78

JOHNSON, LINDA M, BLK 26; LOT21-22, BAL DUE 2011 $754.35

THOMAS, JEREMY J, BLK 26; LOT 5-7, BAL DUE 2011 $2,777.6HOOGES-TRAAT/LEIS, CALVIN J, BLK 27; LOT 17-18, BAL DUE 2011 $820.78

FOREFATHER FLATS SuBRAPID CENTER LLC, LOT 1 LESS

LOT H-13; LOT 2 LESS LOT H-13, BALDUE 2011 $7,532.70

FORKNER ADDNDAKOTA HEARTLAND I, LOT A OF

LOTS 7 & 12; LOT B OF LOTS 7, 8, 9 &12 LESS LOTS H1, H2, H3 & H4, BALDUE 2011 $40,962.24

FOuNTAIN SPRINGSFOUNTAIN SPRINGS D, TRACT B -

GOLF COURSE & GARDENS LESSTRACT 13R2 OF S G INTERSTATEPLAZA; TRACT C-R-3 - GOLF COURSE& GARDENS LESS TRACTN OF FOUN-TAIN SPRINGS BUSINESS PARK, BALDUE 2011 $13,625.72

FOuNTAIN SPRINGS PARK SuBSIMPSON, FRANKLIN O, BLK 1; LOT

10B; LOT 13; LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011$6,396.90

SIMPSON, FRANKLIN O, BLK 2; LOT4A (ALSO IN SEC 27); LOT 4B (ALSO INSEC 27), BAL DUE 2011 $6,695.64

FOX RuN SuBDIXION, RAYMOND L, BLK 2; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,699.66FRAVEL TRACT

BURTON, PATRICIA L, 1993 BON-NAVILLE VIN: 39A21297 ORCHARDACRES MOBILE HOME CT LOT 118,BAL DUE 2011 $425.10

FLORA, KAREN R, 1997 FOUR SEA-SONS VIN: WS300348 ORCHARDACRES MOBILE HOME CT LOT 103,BAL DUE 2011 $359.95

GRAY, KYLE R, 1978 GALLA VIN:G2260 ORCHARD ACRES MOBILEHOME CT LOT 102, BAL DUE 2011$141.31

KAPPENDAL, JEAN A, 1997 CHAM-PION VIN: 47976558498AB ORCHARDACRES MOBILE HOME CT LOT 109,BAL DUE 2011 $654.76

FREESON SuBPECK, BRIAN H, LOT 4, BAL DUE

2011 $2,194.65GRAyS SuB

TOOF, DARWIN D, LOT 3 OF 2 OFTRACT N, BAL DUE 2011 $1,143.02

GuS HAINESFLASCHBERGER, LEO J, BLK 2; LOT

8, BAL DUE 2011 $820.26HABITAT SuB

CROWSON, JASON D, LOT 1, BALDUE 2011 $991.58

HANNANTLINDSEY, LYNEE', BLK 1; LOT 21-23

LESS LOTS H1 & H2 OF LOTS 22 & 23;E1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOTS, 2011$.00 Special Assessment $582.33

HARMONy HEIGHTSMUELLER, DEAN A, TRACT 3 LESSRTY, BAL DUE 2011 $1,691.02

HERRINGBONEDIEDRICH, TOM, 1978 BENDIX VIN:

KB0775A COUNTRYSIDE MOBILE ES-TATES (RC) LOT 236, BAL DUE 2011$102.1GOEHRING, BRENT, 1977RIDGEWOOD VIN: LR0510048 COUN-TRYSIDE MOBILE ESTATES (RC) LOT219, BAL DUE 2011 $108.56

HEIDRICH, HARRY, 1980 CHAMPIONVIN: 0503386688 COUNTRYSIDE MO-BILE ESTATES (RC) LOT 253, BAL DUE2011 $40.08

LARSH, JOHN C, 1987 SCHULT VIN:P218238 COUNTRYSIDE MOBILE ES-TATES (RC) LOT 343, BAL DUE 2011$169.75

PAPPAS, TOSH, 1983 TITAN VIN:2238176476 COUNTRYSIDE MOBILEESTATES (RC) LOT 230, BAL DUE 2011$164.31

RTO CORP, 1978 SCHULT VIN:163152 COUNTRYSIDE MOBILE ES-TATES (RC) LOT 304, BAL DUE 2011$112.75

THURMAN, TED F, 1986 MEDALLIONVIN: 1903M COUNTRYSIDE MOBILEESTATES (RC) LOT 218, BAL DUE 2011$180.81VOLIN, CHARLES, 1978 BENDIX VIN:KC1042A COUNTRYSIDE MOBILE ES-TATES (RC) LOT 0227, BAL DUE 2011$73.95

HIDDEN VALLEy SuBSCHILLING, V VICKI ALOT 2, BAL

DUE 2011 $3,136.76HIGH PLACE

RICHEY, JOSEPHINE, LOT 43, BALDUE 2011 $1,105.14

HILLCREST ADDN #2JUNEK, BRAD E, LOT 3-4 OF TRACT

J, BAL DUE 2011 $756.36HILLS VIEW SuB

ROE, JAMES E, LOT 3, BAL DUE2011 $864.67

HIWAy #79 INDuSTRIAL PARKGARY, KIM J, LOT 9, BAL DUE 2011

$2,058.79SOGGE, SCOTT D, LOT 6; LOT 7,

BAL DUE 2011 $6,526.54I-90 HEARTLAND BuSINESS PARKPREFERRED HOMES &, BLK 5; LOT

3, BAL DUE 2011 $1,446.19BY-PASS DEVELOPMEN, BLK 7; LOT

2, BAL DUE 2011 $6,297.21KATELAND SuB

WALKER, PAUL D, BLK 4; LOT 8, BALDUE 2011 $851.69

KEPP HEIGHTS SuB #2SCHLIMGEN, ROBERT J, LOT 6, BAL

DUE 2011 $85.02KNOLLWOOD HEIGHTS #2

FAZENBAKER, AL, BLK 4; LOT 12,BAL DUE 2011 $1,043.22

MOSER, KEITH D, BLK 7; LOT 5, BALDUE 2011 $2,370.19

LAGRAND SuBPANKRATZ, DUANE C, BLK 1; LOT 1

(ALSO IN SEC 28), BAL DUE 2011$17,900.90

LAKEVIEW #3RAY, MARVIA L, LOT 15, BAL DUE

2011 $1,287.88LONG ACRE SQuARE

PALASKI, KEVIN S, LOT C OF LOT 7,BAL DUE 2011 $660.01

MAHONEy ADDNSTERIJEVSKI, STEVEN W, BLK 44;

LOT A, BAL DUE 2011 $1,930.91MUNOZ, LORRAINE R, BLK 57;

E83.5' LESS S81/2', BAL DUE 2011 $.00;2005 Special Assessment $12,715.05,2006 Special Assessment $1,137.35

HANDLEY, ARTHUR, BLK 59; E115'LESS S81/2', BAL DUE 2011 $1,135.00PLASENCIO/SWANSON, SANDRA, BLK72; LOT A, BAL DUE 2011 $996.93MYERS, JOYCE L, BLK 86; ALL, BALDUE 2011 $1,420.06

HARVEY, EDWIN E, BLK 123; E1/2,BAL DUE 2011 $827.32

MALL DRIVE SuBACCENT HOMES INC, LOT 2, BAL

DUE 2011 $20,258.36BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 1, BAL

DUE 2011 $10,785.24MALLOW

BROCKBERG, GLORIA, BLK 2; LOT10, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$303.53

LARIVE, CLIFFORD, BLK 6; LOT 10-11, BAL DUE 2011 $388.12

LARIVE, CLIFFORD M, BLK 6; LOT 8-9, BAL DUE 2011 $185.67

BAUMGARTNER, THOMAS P, BLK13; LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011 $125.28

MALLRIDGE SuBRASMUSSEN, ROBERT W, BLK 6;

LOT 24, BAL DUE 2011 $2,046.51MALLRIDGE SuB #2

AHNER, RODNEY A, BLK 1; LOT 8,BAL DUE 011 $1,001.79

THOMAS, SHIRLEY A, BLK 7; LOT25, BAL DUE 2011 $1,093.15

TWO LANCE, CLARE L, BLK 8; LOT16, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$535.52

MARCOE HEIGHTS #1GAGER, LISA, BLK 2; LOT 29, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,191.20MARSHALL SuB

HOBBS, MARTIN, 1998 FREINDSHIPVIN: MY9818266V HIEB MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $524.18

STUMP, NANCY L, 2000 SCHULTVIN: R293376AB, BAL DUE 2011$420.15

MARy HALLGARY, CINDY J, BLK 1; LOT 17, BAL

DUE 2011 $993.15MEADOW VIEW SuB

CATRON BOULEVARD I, TRACT ALESS LOT H1 & LESS LOT H2, BALDUE 2011 $9,347.68

MEADOWLARK HILLS SuBDENKE, DELORES L, 1983 TOWN

HOUSE VIN: N04545K MEADOWLARKMOBILE HOME COURT LOT 209, BALDUE 2011 $132.73

DIAZ, ZORHAIDA, 1995 HIGHLANDVIN: HJ5132 MEADOWLARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 6, BAL DUE 2011$385.56

DOTSON, LISA M, 1982 FLEET-WOOD VIN: IDFL1AC20136137 MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT55, BAL DUE 2011 $134.33

EDELMAN, KEVIN D, 1984 DETROI-TER VIN: MNDH04D32328831A MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT123, BAL DUE 2011 $242.68

EXUM, SUSAN R, 1997 HIGHLANDVIN: HL6895 MEADOWLARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 41, BAL DUE 2011$350.14

HALVORSON, GARY A, 1989 CEHOVIN: MY896350V MEADOWLARK MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 121, BAL DUE2011 $102.12

HANSEN, DARCY, 1981 DETROITERVIN: MNDH04D23121281A MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT139, BAL DUE 2011 $147.81

HARTY, JANE L, 1994 BELAIRE VIN:NEB49A23190 MEADOWLARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 27, BAL DUE 2011$333.45

HENDRICKSON, LAURA A, 1997 LIB-ERTY VIN: 18L00153 MEADOWLARKMOBILE HOME COURT LOT 218, BALDUE 2011 $446.89

HOELLEIN, WILLIAM R, 1979 AMER-ICAN VIN: KSDH08A08916481A MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT3, BAL DUE 2011 $140.77

HOWE, TAMMY, 1996 FRIENDSHIPVIN: MY9615559V MEADOWLARK MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 294, BAL DUE2011 $300.22

KASSUBE, ALEXANDER, 1977GUERDON VIN: GDMASD19772500MEADOWLARK MOBILE HOME COURTLOT 64, BAL DUE 2011 $112.75MORGAN, DAVID A, 1999 BELAIRE VIN:NEB99B01659 MEADOWLARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 91, BAL DUE 2011$648.05

MULLER, DAVID D, 1980 SHARLOVIN: 7996 MEADOWLARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 21, BAL DUE 2011$108.56

MULLER, ROBERT, 1977 DETROI-TER VIN: MNDH04D3161131A MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT314, BAL DUE 2011 $73.14

MURRAY, TIM, 1978 MAGNOLIA VIN:GDGENE10631 MEADOWLARK MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 98, BAL DUE2011 $100.37

NAUMAN, JEREMY, 1984 INVADERVIN: 7887P MEADOWLARK MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 140, BAL DUE 2011$214.85

NEDVED, SHARI E, 2000 PATRIOTVIN: VP7625ABIN MEADOWLARK MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 398, BAL DUE2011 $1,325.50

OYLER, GARY J, 2000 ATLANTICVIN: 470060402301 MEADOWLARKMOBILE HOME COURT LOT 138, BALDUE 2011 $194.89

PENISKA, LAVONNE, 1990 CHAM-PION VIN: 0508684796 MEADOWLARK-MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 29, BALDUE 2011 $218.06

ROSALES, RICHARD, 1999 CHAM-PION VIN: 059935703856 MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT180, BAL DUE 2011 $638.66

SORENSEN, DORLENE J, 1994CHAMPION VIN: 05945627676 MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT152, BAL DUE 2011 $229.35

TWEDT, EVELYN A, 1979 DETROI-TER VIN: MNDH04D37807021A MEAD-OWLARK MOBILE HOME COURT LOT117, BAL DUE 2011 $134.31

WOODS, JOHNNY, 1983 BRIGHTONMANOR VIN: 10237044 MEADOWLARKMOBILE HOME COURT LOT 143, BALDUE 2011 $213.81

MEADOWS SuB, THELTCP LLC,CBLK 6; LOT 2, BAL DUE

2011 $1,697.46MELODy ACRES

BROWN, DOUGLAS H, LOT 3F; LOT3G, BAL DUE 2011 $140.71COLLINS, JOHN E, LOT 3J, BAL DUE2011 $122.10

MELODy ACRES #BURTON, BILLY W, 1977 TITAN VIN:

3794, BAL DUE 2011 $70.10CONACHEN, SONYA, 1995 CHAM-

PION VIN: 05950509403 TERRA MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 11, BAL DUE2011 $437.72

CROWN, DARRYL, 1997 LIBERTYVIN: 06L28620XU TERRA MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 0036, BAL DUE2011 $538.80

DOBYNS, GERALD N, LOT 8, BALDUE 2011 $552.74

JACOBS, JEFFREY A, 1977 LIBERTYVIN: L06L10540 TERRA MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0016, BAL DUE 2011$96.14

KRAITER, WILLIAM, 1998 COLT VIN:05984852986AB, BAL DUE 2011$719.36

SIMONSON, RORY, 1996 CHAMPIONVIN: 005965330123, BAL DUE 2011$406.10

TEAL, MELVIN, 1987 HIGHLAND VIN:HB1113, BAL DUE 2011 $117.05

TEAL JR, MELVIN W, LOT 5, BALDUE 2011 $418.58

WEST, TIMOTHY J, LOT 30, BAL DUE2011 $418.58

MERIDIAN SuBPIRATE'S COVE RAPI, LOT 4A, BAL

DUE 2011 $23,863.64MIDWESTERN #2

DEAY, JAMES E, BLK 1; LOT 2, BALDUE 2011 $1,210.84 Special Assessment$292.54

MILLARDENGLAND, FLORENCE E, BLK 5;

LOT 5-6, BAL DUE 2011 $928.90DUNN, THOMAS, BLK 7; LOT 12-13,

BAL DUE 2011 $787.15WILSON, CRAIG T, BLK 10; LOT 1-2,

2011 $.00 Special Assessment $415.67WILSEY, LARRY, BLK 11; S1/2 OF

LOT 15; ALL OF LOT 16-17 & N1/2 OFLOT 18, BAL DUE 2011 $962.69

WHALEN, JEFFREY L, BLK 12; S10'OF LOT 3; ALL OF LOT 4-5, 2011 $.00Special Assessment $699.17

MONTGOMERy SuBMONTGOMERY, CLARE A, LOT 1;

LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $5,357.08MORGANS

BOOMSMA, DAENE C, BLK 2; N46'8"OF LOT 16-19 DESIGNATED AS LOT C,BAL DUE 2011 $530.92

CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 2; LOT12-13; LOT 8-9; S1/2 OF LOT 27-30, BALDUE 2011 $2,344.60

MORRELLSTONECYPHER, LORRAINE H, LOT

9-10 LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2011$612.00

MOuNTAIN SHADOWS SuBWILKES, BRYCE K, BLK 1; LOT C OF

LOT A & UNDIVIDED 1/4 INTEREST INUNPLATTED PORTION OF LOT A AKACOMMON AREA, BAL DUE 2011$1,304.36

MOuNTAIN SPRINGSCRAIG, KALEEN K, LOT B OF LOT 3

OF BLOCK 2 OF TRACT BR, BAL DUE2011 $2,357.32

DENKER, DONNA J, LOT 10B OFBLOCK 3 OF TRACT BR, BAL DUE 2011$1,518.12

MOuNTAIN VIEW #2KOERNER, JOANN M, BLK 2; LOT

24, BAL DUE 2011 $1,131.47MuNDERLOH

M & M HOMES LLC, BLK 1; LOT C OFBLOCK 1 OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011$1,983.33

TESCH, TERRY W, BLK A; LOT C OFLOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $843.04

NEEDLES SuBSAINT PATRICK LLC, TRACT AR2

LESS LOTS H1, H2 & H3, BAL DUE 2011$28,093.86

NICHOLL'S SuBDTH LLC, E50' OF W150' OF LOT 1;

LOT 2 LESS W250', BAL DUE 2011$5,736.62

NORTH BOuLEVARDMESSNER, GARY E, BLK 2; LOT 7-8,

BAL DUE 2011 $763.51NORTH RAPID

FAATZ, JESSE R, BLK 1; LOT 1-2,2011 $.00 Special Assessment $1,134.26

GLYNN, ELIZABETH, BLK 1; LOT 17-18, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$225.49

KIPP, PAMELA J, BLK 1; LOT 3-4, BALDUE 2011 $650.68

BARNEY, CAROL S, BLK 2; LOT 1-2,2011 $.00 Special Assessment $700.82SAVVY GROUP LLC (T, BLK 2; LOT 7-8,BAL DUE 2011 $1,693.70

JOHNSON/LAMPERT, LUCIA W, BLK3; LOT 7-8, BAL DUE 2011 $939.71

RODRIGUEZ, ANTHONY, BLK 3; LOT3-4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,225.21

MORGAN, DANNY L, BLK 6; LOT 21-22, BAL DUE 2011 $843.83

BUNGE, GLENN L, BLK 10; LOT 5,BAL DUE 2011 $817.13

BROWN, NURI, BLK 12; LOT 20-22,BAL DUE 2011 $862.86

THOMPSON, EVELYN, BLK 13; LOT27-29, BAL DUE 2011 $870.92

BROWN, WILLIAM C, BLK 17; LOT12-13, BAL DUE 2011 $848.36

KLINE, BRUCE A, BLK 17; LOT 14-15,BAL DUE 2011 $1,144.67

HOLDINGHAUSEN INVE, BLK 19;LOT 42-43, BAL DUE 2011 $1,745.76

NAPIER/ECKERSON, MICHAEL W,BLK 20; LOT 8-10, BAL DUE 2011$2,495.81

SPEAR, DAVID M, BLK 20; LOT 26-27, BAL DUE 2011 $906.32

OSGOOD, LILLIAN L, BLK 24; LOT28-29, BAL DUE 2011 $1,378.12 SpecialAssessment $327.22

BOOMSMA, DAENE, BLK 25; LOT 29,BAL DUE 2011 $596.43

NIKKILA, DALE E, BLK 25; LOT 9-13,BAL DUE 2011 $948.35

GUIGLIANO/BROWNLOW, MICHAELJ, BLK 31; LOT 4-5, BAL DUE 2011$894.13

SULIVERES, ROSE M, BLK 33; LOT5-7, BAL DUE 2011 $494.05

NORTH RAPID #2NIKOLEAV, ILIYA, BLK 46; LOT 23-24,

BAL DUE 2011 $469.74HAUKAAS, LINDA, BLK 47; W1/2 OF

LOT 12-15, BAL DUE 2011 $1,320.40SANANO, ANDY T, BLK 61; LOT 6 &

N17' OF LOT 7, BAL DUE 2011$2,518.69

NORTH SIDE ADDNCHRISTENSEN, EDWARD, BLK 11;

LOT 22-28, BAL DUE 2011 $1,035.15NORTH TERRACE PRD

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 3 & 1/9UND INT IN COMMON LOT A; LOT 9 &1/9 UND INT IN COMMON LOT A, BALDUE 2011 $4,919.82

NORTHBROOK VILLAGEBRIK, VLADIMIR B, BLK 7; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,648.58HENDERSON, JOHN L, BLK 8; LOT

14, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$292.54

NORTHERN HEIGHTSEAGLE TAIL, FREDERICK, 1979

BONNAVILLE VIN: 97A8826 RIDGESTONE MOBILE HOME COURT (RC)LOT 51, BAL DUE 2011 $164.31

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 3; LOT34, BAL DUE 2011 $2,502.21

TAYLOR, TRENT C, BLK 3; LOT 54,BAL DUE 2011 $2,062.61

POWERS, JAMES W, BLK 11; LOT 6OF TRACT P OF TRACT F, BAL DUE2011 $1,772.72

NORTHRIDGE SuBGRASS, JEFFREY B, BLK 1; 1994

MEDALLION VIN: 4362M; LOT 5, BALDUE 2011 $844.21

SHOTS WITH ARROW, KEVIN, BLK1; 1997 LEXINGTON VIN: 2T300497JAB,BAL DUE 2011 $648.07

STEDILLIE, SHELDON L, BLK 1; 1996ATLANTIC VIN: 47967687041; LOT 26,BAL DUE 2011 $710.23

JENNINGS, DOUGLAS P, BLK 3;1990 CHAMPION VIN: 0501274966AB;LOT 21, BAL DUE 2011 $497.25

NEWCOMB, GARY, BLK 3; 1989MEDALLION VIN: 2643C, BAL DUE 2011$240.62

BLINDERT, ELIZABETH, BLK 4; 1994ATLANTIC VIN: 4794155N4868, BALDUE 2011 $554.64

CHEWNING, GERALD K, BLK 4; LOT1, BAL DUE 2011 $945.21

BRILEY, NICOLE J, BLK 6; 1997HIGHLAND VIN: HL6641, BAL DUE 2011$334.04

FAIMAN, TIMOTHY, BLK 7; 1996FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9615472ABV, BALDUE 2011 $296.27

BOWMAN, KEVIN, BLK 10; LOT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $343.21

BOWMAN, RUBY R, BLK 10; 1995FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9514591ABV, BALDUE 2011 $323.00

NORTHSTAR SuBLEESCO LLC, BLK 2; LOT 1, BAL

DUE 2011 $9,343.54NOWLIN & WOOD

EISENBRAUN, LORETTA M, BLK 10;LOT 5-6, BAL DUE 2011 $1,246.15

GLYMPH, ROBERT P, BLK 22; LOT28-29, BAL DUE 2011 $821.83

BAKER, REBECCA, BLK 23; LOT B,BAL DUE 2011 $1,054.30

HENK, CHARLA J, BLK 23; LOT A,BAL DUE 2011 $1,067.38

NOWLIN & WOOD REPLATDESARRO, JOSEPH, BLK 31; LOT 4,

2011 $.00 Special Assessment $298.04BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 32; E9' OFLOT 48; ALL OF LOT 49 & W8' OF LOT50, BAL DUE 2011 $1,607.06

LONEHILL, HOBART M, BLK 35; LOT19, BAL DUE 2011 $1,416.83

NOyES SuBNOYES, DOUGLAS C, LOT 2, BAL

DUE 2011 $688.94OLDFIELD, H E SuB

BERHNS, MICHAEL L, BLK 2; 1981HOLLY PARK VIN: M606121 WHEELESTATES (RC) LOT 117, BAL DUE 2011$234.43

DRESSLER, D D GBLK 2; 2000 PA-TRIOT VIN: PAT24669IN WHEEL ES-TATES (RC) LOT 0169, BAL DUE 2011$675.82

LONG, JOSHUA, BLK 2; 1977 WIND-SOR VIN: ZWK75142454 WHEEL ES-TATES (RC) LOT 141, BAL DUE 2011$118.94

MAKI, CHRIS, BLK 2; 1977 CHATEAUVIN: 677476S7938 WHEEL ESTATES(RC) LOT 16, BAL DUE 2011 $110.16

SCHNEIDER, WESLEY J, BLK 2;1983 DETROITER VIN:MNDH04D50226461A WHEEL ESTATES(RC) LOT 105, BAL DUE 2011 $86.02

TIMMERMAN, TERRI L, BLK 2; 1978GREAT LAKES VIN: GDMASD01782677WHEEL ESTATES (RC) LOT 129, BALDUE 2011 $164.31

TUCKER, PAUL, BLK 2; 1996 AT-LANTIC VIN: 47964746399 WHEEL ES-TATES (RC) LOT 109, BAL DUE 2011$317.93

WILLIAMSON, BRIAN M, BLK 2; 1980LIBERTY VIN: 06L14679 WHEEL ES-TATES (RC) LOT 164, BAL DUE 2011$106.56

ORIGINAL TOWN OF RAPID CITyDTH LLC, BLK 83; LOT 15-16, BAL

DUE 2011 $13,722.26OLESEN, RICHARD A, BLK 83; LOT

14, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$180.43

LAKOTA BUILDING LL, BLK 84; LOT17-18 & N55' OF LOT 19-21 (ORDI-NANCE #2025), BAL DUE 2011$4,417.07

AASEN PUBLISHING I, BLK 90; LOT5-6, BAL DUE 2011 $3,919.15

HIGHMARK FEDERAL C, BLK 105;LOT 10-12, BAL DUE 2011 $17,958.67

CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 106;N70' OF LOT 1-3; S70' OF LOT 1-3, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,996.87KIPP, EUGENE W, BLK 110; N75' OF

LOT 29-32, BAL DUE 2011 $1,499.17PECK/TOOHEY, CURT A, BLK 111;

S1/2 OF LOT 17-19, BAL DUE 2011$2,490.59

SNEDEKER/AYLWARD, RICHARD J,BLK 111; LOT 20 & W18'9" OF LOT 21,BAL DUE 2011 $2,246.44

OWENS FAMILY TRUST, LISLE E,BLK 114; LOT 1-2 & E15' OF LOT 3; W10'OF LOT 3 & ALL OF LOT 4, BAL DUE2011 $4,269.59

DEILY, NORMA L, BLK 116; N90' OFLOT 1-4, BAL DUE 2011 $460.24

REMINGTON, DUANE A, BLK 126;N72' OF LOT 1-2, 2011 $.00 Special As-sessment $261.21

OWEN MANNFENENGA INVESTMENT, BLK 1; LOT

10A; LOT 12; LOT 13 LESS LOT H3; LOT14 LESS LOT H2; LOT 15 LESS LOT H2;LOT 16 LESS LOT H2; VACATED KIN-NEY CT ADJACENT TO SAID LOTS,BAL DUE 2011 $22,415.75JUNEK, BRAD E, BLK 3; LOT B, BALDUE 2011 $4,181.54

PARK HILLCULBERSON, MATTHEW S, BLK 1;

LOT 4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,302.01RUML, WILLIAM D, BLK 3; LOT 3,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,526.33PARK MEADOWS SuB

GUTHRIE INC, BLK 3; LOT 14, BALDUE 2011 $747.01

MARTIN, CORY, BLK 4; LOT 5, BALDUE 2011 $407.10

SCHWAHN JR, ARTHUR, BLK 5; LOT5, BAL DUE 2011 $386.98

PARKRIDGE VILLAGE #2FOLEY FAMILY TRUST, BLK 2; LOT A

OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $2,034.64PINE VIEW TERRACE

KELLY, RYAN L, LOT M OF LOT 3,BAL DUE 2011 $5,592.18

SATTERFIELD FAMILY, LOT L OFLOT 3, BAL DUE 2011 $1,816.77

PINEDALE ADDNBIAS, CHARLES R, BLK 1; LOT 1 RE-

VISED, BAL DUE 2011 $1,305.14PLEASANT VALLEy

BENSON, CHARLES S, BLK 5; LOT14, BAL DUE 2011 $2,229.96

REINTS/REINTS, ANNE S, BLK 6;LOT 10, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$1,085.93

PROVIDENCECONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 17; LOT

25-28, BAL DUE 011 $1,121.73RADIO TOWERS

CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 3; LOTD OF LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011 $1,614.93HELLMAN, RANDY J, BLK 8; E52' OFLOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $1,106.02

RAPID VALLEy SuBBLACK HILLS AREA H, BLK 2; LOT

13, BAL DUE 2011 $313.17VOSS, JOHN L, BLK 2; LOT 9 & S1/2

OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2011 $1,290.63RED ROCK ESTATES

BUNTROCK-GRAZIANO-, BLK 22;LOT 22, BAL DUE 2011 $1,448.27

KIENOW, HENRY, BLK 22; LOT 1,BAL DUE 2011 $1,860.76

RICHLAND ESTATES SuBBANKWEST INC, 1996 DUTCHMAN

VIN: 4562D RICHLAND PARK MOBILEHOM

E ESTATES LOT 131, BAL DUE 2011$479.89

BRUNSSEN, RANDY, 1996 SHARLOII VIN: NEB69A25479S RICHLANDPARK MOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT047, BAL DUE 2011 $301.83

DENNY, CORY A, 1977 ATLANTICVIN: 4777132319 RICHLAND PARK MO-BILE HOME ESTATES LOT 118, BALDUE 2011 $48.73

ELK, NATHAN, 2003 REDMAN VIN:11265513 RICHLAND PARK MOBILEHOME ESTATES LOT 0126, BAL DUE2011 $535.32

FRICKEL, DENNIS H, 1986 ATLANTICVIN: 476134N8401 RICHLAND PARKMOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT 026, BALDUE 2011 $134.31

HANSEN, JASON L, 1985 COM-MODORE VIN: KJ04053A RICHLANDPARK MOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT036, BAL DUE 2011 $199.37

JONES, DEBBIE, 1988 SCHULT VIN:RF233336 RICHLAND PARK MOBILEHOME ESTATES LOT 121, BAL DUE2011 $279.83

KOSOLA, JOSH A, 1999 ATLANTICVIN: 479990401329 RICHLAND PARKMOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT 0125,BAL DUE 2011 $208.26

LAWTON, BONNIE G, 1982 BONNAV-ILLA VIN: 28A11445 RICHLAND PARKMOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT 127, BALDUE 2011 $158.48

LOGUE, KARI, 1997 CLIFTON VIN:05975391327AB RICHLAND PARK MO-BILE HOME ESTATES LOT 022, BALDUE 2011 $659.34

MCKICHAN, LISA A, 1994 CLIFTONVIN: 05940668222 RICHLAND PARKMOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT 082, BALDUE 2011 $272.83

MOONEY, RONNIE, 2005 REDMANVIN: 11268756 RICHLAND PARK MO-BILE HOME ESTATES LOT 0061, BALDUE 2011 $646.47

MUNOZ, JESSICA, 1995 MARSH-FIELD VIN: 067881 RICHLAND PARKMOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT 113, BALDUE 2011 $395.31

TRICKEY, JAMES, 1993 COLT VIN:39A21920S RICHLAND PARK MOBILEHOME ESTATES LOT 081, BAL DUE2011 $150.88

WIESER, JENNIFER, 1994 FRIEND-SHIP VIN: MY9412035V RICHLANDPARK MOBILE HOME ESTATES LOT009, BAL DUE 2011 $232.58

WYLEZIK, RICHARD, 1985 ATLANTICVIN: 4759358193 RICHLAND PARK MO-BILE HOME ESTATES LOT 012, BALDUE 2011 $129.50

YOUNG, RAVEN D, 1983 SCHULTVIN: 191306 RICHLAND PARK MOBILEHOME ESTATES LOT 077, BAL DUE2011 $145.58

ROBBINSDALEKRUSE, ROBERT L, BLK 1; LOT 33,

BAL DUE 011 $822.61SACHS, DONALD L, BLK 3; LOT 27,

BAL DUE 2011 $914.39ABDO, JUDITH M, BLK 5; LOT 19,

BAL DUE 2011 $630.85ROBBINSDALE # 7

CANFIELD/TRAPHAGEN, KIMBERLYK, BLK 2; LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011$1,792.05

KAST, MILFORD E, BLK 14; LOT 14,BAL DUE 2011 $2,751.77

BURDSAL, CHARLES, BLK 25; LOT8, BAL DUE 2011 $2,354.09

THOMAS, KEITH W, BLK 29; LOT 7,BAL DUE 2011 $1,132.25

ROBBINSDALE #10MALONE, STEVEN R, BLK 8; LOT 30,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,245.43ROBBINSDALE TERRACE

MADSEN, DARCY R, BLK 3; LOT 21,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,930.55WINGER, MARK M, BLK 6; LOT 8,

BAL DUE 2011 $859.55RuSHMORE

BENTZ-REBER TRUST/, NOLA J,BLK 1; LOT 18-19, BAL DUE 2011$833.88

PHELPS, TRUSTEES, PATRICIA A,BLK 3; LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $1,343.17

SAMMI'S SuBWIND RIVER LLC, LOT 2, BAL DUE

2011 $759.39SANDSTONE RIDGE

CONDOMINIuMSBENSON, CHARLES S, UNIT #211 &

.007937% UND INT IN COMMON AREA;UNIT #318 & .007937% UND INT INCOMMON AREA; UNIT #328 &.007937% UND INT IN COMMON AREA,BAL DUE 2011 $7,106.50

SANDSTONE RIDGE SuBROOKS WORK LLC/SD, LOT 5 RE-

VISED, BAL DUE 2011 $31,661.99SCHAMBER SEC 4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4KLUG, DENNIS A, LOT 13 LESS W2'

& LOT 14 OF LOT 12, BAL DUE 2011$2,077.09

SCHAMBER SEC 9 NW 1/4 NE 1/4COLE, HAROLD W, BLK 5; LOT 8,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,281.56SCHNASSE

ANDERSON, RALPH J, BLK 2; W33'OF LOT 2 & E1/2 OF LOT 3, BAL DUE2011 $668.58

BOOMSMA, DAENE C, BLK 8; LOT 7,BAL DUE 2011 $628.54

DUDA HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 10; LOT1-2; LOT 3B, BAL DUE 2011 $5,920.18

PRICE, RUSSELL P, BLK 16; LOT 19-20, BAL DUE 2011 $1,180.11

EVERGREEN APARTMEN, BLK 20;LOT 20, BAL DUE 2011 $905.33

SCOTTSOSGOOD, WILLIAM R, BLK 15; LOT

1 & 45' OF VACATED ANAMOSASTREET, BAL DUE 2011 $1,155.38

FERGUSON, SHIRLEY A, BLK 16;LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $247.34

SG INTERSTATE PLAZAFOUNTAIN SPRINGS D, LOT A OF

TRACT C REVISED, BAL DUE 2011$4,554.41

GEIDEL, TRUSTEES, LEONARD L,LOT 2 OF TRACT 1; LOT 3 OF TRACT1, BAL DUE 2011 $6,914.30

SHERIDAN HEIGHTSGALYARDT, GARY E, BLK 3; LOT 28,

BAL DUE 2011 $3,320.34VINES, RICHARD S, BLK 3; LOT 14,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,619.95SIOuX PARK

DEAN, LINDA M, BLK 4; LOT 10, BALDUE 2011 $1,015.14

SKyVIEW NORTH SuBERICKSON, BRETT C, BLK 2; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $3,504.86KLAPPRODT, KEVIN, BLK 2; LOT 3,

BAL DUE 2011 $588.29SOuTH BELLEVIEW

STEINER SR, KENNETH F, LOT 2,BAL DUE 2011 $2,273.26

SOuTH BOuLEVARDBUSKER, JAMES W, BLK 7; LOT 5-6,

BAL DUE 2011 $683.52ELIAS, CLARENCE R, BLK 19; LOT

15-16, BAL DUE 2011 $746.38LYNCH, EDWARD J, BLK 19; LOT 27-

30; LOT 31-32, BAL DUE 2011 $2,684.32TRIMBLE, MARY A, BLK 19; LOT 19-

21, BAL DUE 2011 $1,236.46OWENS FAMILY TRUST, LISLE E,

BLK 22; LOT 11-12, BAL DUE 2011$780.52

STEINER SR, KENNETH F, BLK 24;LOT 23-24, BAL DUE 2011 $1,877.28

FANNING, SHAWN P, BLK 27; LOT13-14, BAL DUE 2011 $1,402.35

K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 29; LOT16-18, BAL DUE 2011 $1,097.57

SOuTH MEADOWWOODSTEVENS, JAMES A, BLK 8; LOT 21,

BAL DUE 2011 $861.12SMITH, MARY L, BLK 9; LOT 9, BAL

DUE 2011 $999.43SOuTH PARK

CAREY, JOE R, BLK 3; LOT 10-11,BAL DUE 2011 $1,234.86

HARGENS, MARVIN D, BLK 4; W15'OF LOT 4; ALL OF LOT 5 & E10' OF LOT6, BAL DUE 011 $1,387.85

LARSON, MATTHEW A, BLK 4; LOT 1& E10' OF LOT 2, 2011 $.00 Special As-sessment $233.22

LYON, GERALD W, BLK 4; LOT 21-22& E15' OF LOT 23, BAL DUE 2011$1,717.99

OWENS FAMILY TRUST, LISLE E,BLK 6; LOT 1-8; LOT 11-12; LOT 9-10,BAL DUE 2011 $6,710.87

PATEL, PRAGATI, BLK 8; LOT 27-28,BAL DUE 2011 $961.70

FORMAN, EUGENE, BLK 14; LOT 17-18, BAL DUE 2011 $1,887.57

SHARP, ROBERT A, BLK 18; LOT 4-5,BAL DUE 2011 $1,727.64

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 28; LOT35-36, BAL DUE 2011 $1,802.99

SOuTH POINTE SuBMANDALAY HOMES LLC, BLK 2; LOT

12, BAL DUE 2011 $427.24SOuTH ROBBINSDALE

CLASON, JACK, BLK 1; LOT 25, BALDUE 2011 $801.40

NAUGLE, TOM, BLK 1; LOT 20, BALDUE 2011 $1,034.17

STEINER SR, KENNETH F, BLK 2;LOT 14, BAL DUE 2011 $1,889.64

LIVERMORE, RUSSELL L, BLK 6;LOT 10, BAL DUE 2011 $1,753.41

JONES, TWYLA, BLK 11; LOT 7, BALDUE 2011 $1,848.43

MARET, KEVIN, BLK 13; E21' OF LOT7 & W41' OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2011$1,471.58

BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 14; LOT8, BAL DUE 2011 $1,708.14

SOuTH ROBBINSDALE #2NELSON, BRENT A, BLK 1; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $984.86HAWK, VON P, BLK 4; LOT 13, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,815.39SIGLER, MARK, BLK 5; LOT 21, BAL

DUE 011 $762.89SPRINGBROOK ACRES

IMBERI, JOHN M, BLK 2; LOT 21, BALDUE 2011 $1,928.82

KELLY, DELORIA D, BLK 2; LOT 8,BAL DUE 2011 $4,413.80

MESSNER/ROSS-MESSN, GARY E,BLK 3; LOT 5, BAL DUE 2011 $2,698.73

HENSLEY, ANTHONY J, BLK 6; 1985DETROITER VIN:MNDH04B25536371A; LOT 28, BALDUE 2011 $1,268.12

SSJE SuBWERTH, WILLARD, LOT 8 AND VA-

CATED ROW LOCATED SOUTH OFJESS ST AND ADJACENT TO WEST OFSAID LOT, BAL DUE 2011 $4,956.55

STANLEy TRACTHOLLAND, JAMES B, LOT 17-18, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,063.87STARLITE SuB

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RAPID CENTER LLC, LOT 3, BALDUE 2011 $694.96

STONEy CREEK SuBJCP LAND COMPANY I, BLK 5; LOT

4; LOT 5A; LOT 7A; LOT 8, BAL DUE2011 $3,458.63

JCP LAND COMPANY I, BLK 7; LOT1; LOT 2; LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011$1,583.67

STRATHAVON #3H & L INVESTMENT P, BLK 1; LOT 24,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,075.44MCDONALD, GREGORY M, BLK 1;

LOT 23, BAL DUE 2011 $1,030.09OBERLITNER, JOHN W, BLK 1; LOT

25, BAL DUE 2011 $1,674.49KOCH, CHRIS, BLK 5; LOT 20, BAL

DUE 2011 $1,041.88STRATHAVON ADDN REVISED

195CAK ENTERPRISES LL, BLK 11;LOT 12, BAL DUE 2011 $1,002.95

SuNNySIDEKNAPP, JAMES A, BLK 26; LOT 50-

51, BAL DUE 2011 $1,218.75SCHLIMGEN, ROBERT J, BLK 26;

W5' OF LOT 5; ALL OF LOT 6-7 & E5' OFLOT 8, BAL DUE 2011 $1,175.08

CARLSON, KEITH N, BLK 32; LOT6A, 2011 $.00 Special Assessment$88.11

SuNNySIDE REPLATHALL/VALDEZ JR, CONNIE, BLK 28;

LOT 28-29, 2011 $.00 Special Assess-ment $645.58

SuNRISE HEIGHTSMADDOX, ANTHONY K, BLK 2; LOT

19, BAL DUE 2011 $1,232.07MEISNER, RENAE E, BLK 2; LOT 1,

BAL DUE 2011 $3,038.51TyLER KNuE SuB

MORRISON CONSTRUCT, BLK 1;LOT 22R-1, BAL DUE 2011 $568.15

uNA DEL ACRES #2SUNDBY % ROSSUM &, ROBERT T,

LOTS A & B OF LOT 11, BAL DUE 2011$3,968.64

VISTA PARK CONDOMINIuMSVEIGEL, JEFFREY K, BUILDING 1,

STORAGE UNIT B; UNIT 4023 OFBUILDING 1 & UNDIVIDED INTERESTIN COMMON AREA, BAL DUE 2011$2,589.46

WALTH SuBKNOCK, CRAIG, LOT B, BAL DUE

2011 $1,572.02WELLINGTON HEIGHTS SuB

DVORAK, DAVID D, LOT 16A, BALDUE 2011 $1,392.38

WEST BOuLEVARDCONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 2; W1/2

OF LOT 4; ALL OF LOT 5 & E1/2 OF LOT6, BAL DUE 2011 $1,562.59

KECK/VOJTA, MATTHEW J, BLK 13;S55' OF LOT 1-3, 2011 $.00 Special As-sessment $160.46

BAKER, ROGER, BLK 38; E114.1' OFLOT 21, BAL DUE 2011 $1,774.96

WESTVIEW ESTATESROLL, ROSS M, BLK 2; LOT 9, BAL

DUE 2011 $3,419.98WISE'S ADDN

KINKADE, RHODA M, BLK 4; LOT 10-11, BAL DUE 2011 $220.87

COSTELLO, JOSEPH K, BLK 9; E24'OF LOT 22; ALL OF LOT 23 & W5' OFLOT 4, BAL DUE 2011 $848.97

STEINER SR, KENNETH F, BLK 17;LOT 9, BAL DUE 2011 $1,171.88

BRODIE, LEON, BLK 21; LOT 1, BALDUE 2011 $3,219.95

WOODRIDGEBROWNLOW, STEVEN P, LOT 64,

BAL DUE 2011 $917.70JONES, JACKIE R, LOT 95, BAL DUE

2011 $2,808.25SCHMIDT/RIVERA, KAREN M, LOT

82, BAL DUE 2011$3,133.3SCHROEDER, RUTH, LOT 69,BAL DUE 2011 $1,129.89

SETTLERS LANDINGMONTGOMERY, CLARE A, TRACT 1

LESS PARCEL A, BAL DUE 2011$265.14

ORIGINAL TOWN OF WASTAMENG, RICHARD, BLK 6; 1996 CHII

VIN: NEB69A24616S, BAL DUE 2011$578.16

MENG, RUTH W, BLK 6; LOT 9-11,BAL DUE 2011 $178.62

PAVAO, DAWN C, BLK 9; LOT 1-3,BAL DUE 2011 $285.20

GIBSON, LORI, BLK 11; S1/2 LOT 2;LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011 $301.64

1S-16E SEC 05, uNPLATTEDHART, SLOAN K, 1978 SCHULT VIN:

163128 HUSTEAD'S MOBILEHOMECOURT LOT R6L5, BAL DUE 2011$160.12

WILLUWEIT, WILL, 1993 BELLAVISTAVIN: 39A21287 HUSTEAD'S MOBILEHOME COURT LOT R711, BAL DUE2011 $493.97

1S-16E SEC 06, PLATTEDT & M INVESTMENTS, TRACT 1 OF

LOT A OF LOT 2-4 OF NE1/4SE1/4, BALDUE 2011 $3,663.15

HuSTEAD'S 2ND ADDNLYNCH, TERRY L, BLK 1; LOT 4-6,

BAL DUE 2011 $1,085.73HuSTEAD'S 3RD ADDN

CHRISTIANSON PROPE, BLK 1; LOT1, BAL DUE 2011 $2,286.51

KNAPP'S 1ST ADDNCARSON, NORMA, BLK 1; LOT 6,

BAL DUE 2011 $364.33MACKRILLS ADDN

ROYER/NELSON % ANN, RAY E,BLK 1; LOT 3, BAL DUE 2011 $830.28MARGuRITE CROWN'S FIRST ADDN

SMOOT, JOHN C, LOT D OF LOT 5OF OUTLOT 1, BAL DUE 2011$366.12

ORIGINAL TOWN OF WALLCLARK, JAMES M, BLK 7; W60' OF

LOT 1, BAL DUE 2011 $267.89ESTRIAN, INC, BLK 7; LOT 13-16 &

S1/ OF LOT 17, BAL DUE 2011$3,000.53

1 NORTH-05EIKENCINDY INC, SEC 15; 0.640

ACRE; LOT 12R; LOT 2 OF LOT D OFLOT 1 OF S1/2SE1/4; LOT F OF LOT1OF S1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,042.99

1 NORTH 06ESULHOFF, NANCY E, SEC 09; 0.000

ACRE; BLL ON GL 7 (LOT D, HISEGASUMMER HOME GROUP), BAL DUE2011 $484.78

BEEBE, RUFUS J, SEC 12; 1.000ACRE; LOT 2 OF TRACT A INNE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,173.47KLUG, DENNIS, SEC 12; 0.650 ACRE;LOT E OF LOT X OF SE1/4SW1/4 &SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $73.37

1 NORTH 07ECUMMINGS, WENDY S, SEC 07;

4.100 ACRE; LOT A OF LOT 4, BAL DUE2011 $1,515.28

MAY/KELLEY, WILLIAM A, SEC 18;5.510 ACRE; PT NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE2011 $3,530.56

SUTTON, TRUSTEES, AL, SEC 29;

0.270 ACRE; LOT A OF LOT 1 OFSE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $579.31

1 NORTH 08EAASEN % QUIK QUART, CARSON,

SEC 02; 0.000 ACRE; BLL LOCATED ONSE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $966.98

LOCKHERT, KIRSTEN, SEC 02;40.000 ACRE; SE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE2011 $126.60

KRUSE, RICK, SEC 09; 0.000 ACRE;2000 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY0022618ABV, BAL DUE 2011 $885.22

MEREDITH, GERALD L, SEC 09;0.000 ACRE; 1983 TITAN VIN:2238526474AB; LOT B OF LOT 3 OFSE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $871.11

PERUSICH, JOHN M, SEC 09; 0.450ACRE; LOT A OF LOT 7 OF SE1/4NE1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $1,384.46

SOULEK, RANDY P, SEC 09; 0.000ACRE; 1980 BONNAVILLA VIN:08A10179 TRIPLE R MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT, BAL DUE 2011 $140.35

BOSWELL, RALPH S, SEC 10; 0.000ACRE; 1990 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY907523ABV; LOT 1 OF LOT C OFSW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $551.79

SHOOP, JOEL, SEC 10; 0.320 ACRE;LOT 17 OF LOT D OF NE1/4NW1/4, BALDUE 2011 $352.69

BUCHOLZ, TERRY R, SEC 13; 7.110ACRE; SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 LESS LOT AOF ORIOLE SUBD, BAL DUE 2011$1,122.69

GREWELL, YVONNE, SEC 13; 0.000ACRE; 1982 COMMODORE VIN:KG2575A, BAL DUE 2011 $169.81

ALLEN, THOMAS L, SEC 14; 0.000ACRE; 1978 ATLANTIC VIN:4787242634 COTTONWOOD GROVEMOBILE HOME COURT LOT 018, BALDUE 2011 $150.10

KAMMERER, PAMELA S, SEC 23;39.000 ACRE; NW1/4SW1/4 LESS ROW,BAL DUE 2011 $1,110.18

HAUBRICH, MARK, SEC 28; 0.000ACRE; 1998 CHAMPION VIN:05984822732AB, BAL DUE 2011$413.06

MORRIS, MITCHEL E, SEC 32;252.550 ACRE; E1/2E1/2; LOT 1 OFNW1/4NE1/4; LOT 1 OF SW1/4NE1/4;LOT 1OF SW1/4SE1/4; E1/2 OF LOT AOF NW1/4NE1/4; E1/2 OF LOT A OFE1/2NW1/4; LOT 1 OF NW1/4SE1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $661.73

MORRIS, MITCHEL E, SEC 33;160.000 ACRE; SE1/4; SE1/4NE1/4;W1/2, BAL DUE 2011 $501.40

MORRIS, MITCHEL E, SEC 34;54.560 ACRE; LOT 2 OF W1/2SW1/4 ,BAL DUE 2011 $88.92

1 NORTH 09ENICKLES/GORSUCH, JAMES H, SEC

07; 19.820 ACRE; N1/2 OF GOV'T LOT3, BAL DUE 2011 $3,908.50

GRAVATT/MEYER-GRAV, JERRY D,SEC 19; 44.220 ACRE; LOT 1 OFTRACT C, BAL DUE 2011 $1,428.60

BROWN, WAYNE E, SEC 24; 0.000ACRE; 2000 ATLANTIC VIN:470008202129AB, BAL DUE 2011$649.41

JUNDT, JEFRREY A, SEC 28; 0.000ACRE; 1995 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9514069V, BAL DUE 2011 $404.26

GRAVATT/MEYER-GRAV, JERRY D,SEC 30; 2.140 ACRE; LOT 1 OF TRACTB, BAL DUE 2011 $147.65

HOWIE, GORDON, SEC 32; 40.000ACRE; NE1/4NE1/4; W1/2; W1/2NE1/4;SE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $6,718.91

1 NORTH 10EAKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 03;

322.180 ACRE; LOT 3-4; S1/2NW1/4,SW1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $1,032.67

AKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 04;202.350 ACRE; GL 1-2; S1/2NE1/4;N1/2N1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $920.17

1 NORTH 11EBILLS, ROGER J, SEC 29; 30.000

ACRE; NE1/4NW1/4 LESSNE1/4NE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2011$76.45

1 NORTH 17EWOLF, GALLYN E, SEC 17; 0.000

ACRE; 1977 MARLETTE VIN:SAN70550AB; SW1/4 LESS ROW, BALDUE 2011 $847.40

LYLE % PATRICIA HU, WILLIAM C,SEC 31; 159.800 ACRE; GL 3-4;E1/2SW1/4 , BAL DUE 2011 $459.47

2 NORTH 05ESAUNDERS, RICHARD, SEC 28;

1.100 ACRE; LOT D OFNE1/4NW1/4AND SE1/4NW1/4, BALDUE 2011 $1,508.75

2 NORTH 06E3L LLC, SEC 24; 35.000 ACRE;

W1/2SW1/4SE1/4; SE1/4SW1/4SE1/4;N1/2NE1/4SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$40.40

3L'S LLC, SEC 24; 40.000 ACRE;SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $74.603L'S LLC, SEC 25; 40.000 ACRE;NE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $81.35

2 NORTH 07ECLIFT, STEVE, SEC 08; 0.000 ACRE;

1983 TOWN HOUSE VIN: N04442K VAL-LEY VIEW MOBILE HOME COURT LOT400X, BAL DUE 2011 $120.08

BART, HEATHER, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1978 DETROITER VIN:MNDH04D4972371A SUNNYSIDE MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 9, BAL DUE2011 $78.00

BENNETT, JULIE A, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1977 GREAT LAKES VIN:GDMASD30772563 SUNNYSIDE MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 6, BAL DUE2011 $98.98

BERTSCH, DONALD, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1982 CHAMPION VIN:1621213392IDA PONDEROSA MOBILEHOME RANCH LOT 45, BAL DUE 2011$130.62

BUSKOHL, DAROLD, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1995 SCHULT VIN: R263712SUNNYSIDE MOBILE HOME COURTLOT 87, BAL DUE 2011 $314.58

COATES, DARYL T, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1992 HIGHLAND VIN: HG3139COBBLESTONE MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0010, BAL DUE 2011$150.87

COTTRELL, KYLE A, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1979 MARSHFIELD VIN: 42826CIMARRON PARK LOT 116, BAL DUE2011 $102.00

CRAGLOW, CHARLENE, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1997 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9717289V B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 041, BAL DUE 2011$524.85

CUMMINGS, JOHN W, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1991 ATLANTIC VIN:471143N1906 B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0032, BAL DUE 2011$331.16

DUDASH SR, , MICHAEL ASEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1979 DETROITER VIN:MNDH04D33806351A CIMARRONPARK LOT 406, BAL DUE 2011 $121.58

ERICKSON, DONALD O, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1989 SCHULT VIN:RF233782 SUNNYSIDE MOBILE HOME

COURT LOT 27, BAL DUE 2011 $113.58GLOYD, FRED, SEC 17; 0.000 ACRE;

1995 FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY9513666VCOBBLESTONE MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 050, BAL DUE 2011$397.49

GRAY, HARLEY A, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 2000 HIGHLAND VIN: H09263SUNNYSIDE MOBILE HOME COURTLOT 94 , BAL DUE 2011 $539.24

HULING, REED, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1994 ATLANTIC VIN:4794573N4483 B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 052, BAL DUE 2011$338.68

JENSEN, BRYAN, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1988 BONNAVILLA VIN:88A16331 SUNNYSIDE MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 33, BAL DUE 2011 $101.88

JENSEN, JOHN, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1979 VIKING VIN: R11070669SUNNYSIDE MOBILE HOME COURTLOT 78, BAL DUE 2011 $102.00

KEIPER, CINDY, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1993 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9311024V B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 005, BAL DUE 2011$184.91

KIENZLE, VERN, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1979 COMMODORE VIN:KD1284A CIMARRON PARK LOT 131,BAL DUE 2011 $78.00

MELVIN, MICHAEL C, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1997 CENT VIN: MY97101923KCOBBLESTONE MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0036, BAL DUE 2011$471.95

NEUMILLER, LYNDNDA MSEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 2004 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY0426657V B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0016, BAL DUE 2011$655.32

ONE FEATHER, GLORIA, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 2001 REDMAN VIN:137C3256, BAL DUE 2011 $867.82

PEDERSON, LISA M, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1994 ATLANTIC VIN:4794703N4646 SUNNYSIDE MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 68, BAL DUE 2011$299.11

POWLES, VANESSA, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 2008 HIGHLAND VIN: HW12066B & J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 7,BAL DUE 2011 $708.07

ROSE, DEBRA, SEC 17; 0.000 ACRE;1977 BONNAVILLA VIN: 77A6710 PON-DEROSA MOBILE HOME RANCHLOT016, BAL DUE 2011 $61.27

RUNGE, MIKE, SEC 17; 0.000 ACRE;1977 MARLETTE VIN:K14378FB0R60432 CIMARRON PARKLOT 404, BAL DUE 2011 $109.56

SCHOMBERG, CAROL, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1982 KOZY VIN: KG2762ASUNNYSIDE MOBILE HOME COURTLOT 29, BAL DUE 2011 $144.21

SCHOOLEY, SAHWN M, SEC 17,0.000 ACRE; 1994 ATLANTIC VIN:4794143N4234 B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0044, BAL DUE 2011$405.04

SCHUETZOW, PAULINE, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1996 SKYLINE VIN:04511803I COBBLESTONE MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 0041, BAL DUE2011 $350.41

SCHURMAN, TED, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1993 HIGHLAND VIN: HH3919 B& J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT030MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 22,BAL DUE 2011 $126.10

SHERMAN, PAUL E, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1997 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9717851V B & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 047, BAL DUE 2011$564.05

WHITE, JENNA F, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 2003 REDMAN VIN: 11266282 B& J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 0015,BAL DUE 2011 $469.89

ZIMIGA, CHARLES, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 2000 CHAMPION VIN:0500L7605254AB, BAL DUE 2011$1,103.00

HANSON, JASON, SEC 20; 0.210ACRE; LOT C OF SW1/4SW1/4, BALDUE 2011 $529.72

SMOOT/UTZMAN, ALAN L, SEC 23;106.400 ACRE; SE1/4NW1/4;NE1/4SW1/4 LESS TRACTS A, B & C;SE1/4SW1/4 LESS NE1/4SE1/4SW1/4,BAL DUE2011 $14,938.74

3L'S LLC, SEC 30; 38.540 ACRE; GL 1(AKA NW1/4NW1/4), BAL DUE 2011$44.54

SKOOG, MICHELLE M, SEC 31;4.270 ACRE; UNPLATTED BALANCEOF GL 2 (AKA SW1/4NW1/4), BAL DUE2011 $1,443.94

2 NORTH 08EHILL, LORETTA, SEC 08; 6.500

ACRE; PT SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$132.58

TITUS TRUST, RAYMOND T, SEC 10;1.460 ACRE; THAT PORTION IN PENNCO OF E1/2W1/2SW1/4SW1/4 LESS,BAL DUE 2011 $165.61

CARON/EFTA, SCOTT E, SEC 15;40.000 ACRE; SE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE2011 $1,125.40

SCHAUB, ROD, SEC 15; 3.000 ACRE;TRACT A OF LOT 1 OF SW1/4SW1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $332.17

TIBBETTS, SHANNON E, SEC 16;78.300 ACRE; E1/2SW1/4 LESS TIB-BETTS SUBD & ROW, BAL DUE 2011$379.08

5005 FINANCE, SEC 17; 0.000 ACRE;2005 FOUR SEASONS VIN: FS216290COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 107; 2006 FOUR SEA-SONS VIN: FH104685 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 99, BALDUE 2011 $2,579.57

ACEVEDO, JONATHEN, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1984 OAK MANOR VIN:GDGENE438312930 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 30, BALDUE 2011 $179.43

BREWER, RICHARD L, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1980 LINCOLN PARK VIN:LP101042 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 79, BAL DUE 2011$131.29

COGAN, JESSICA, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1979 LIBERTY VIN: 05L11874COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 97, BAL DUE 2011$113.77

COLPRIT, KARIN, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1996 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9615826V COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 13, BAL DUE 2011$412.56

COUNTRY VILLAGE ES, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1977 SHARLO VIN: 6252COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 52B; 1982 WINDSORVIN: ZWK75149142 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 76; 1983TITAN VIN: 2238876834 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 49; 1984LIBERTY VIN: 06L18146 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 64; 1991FRIENDSHIP VIN: MY917907V COUN-TRY VILLAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT

112; 1992 SHARLO VIN: 29A20111SCOUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 29; 1994 HOMARK VIN:MNHM9420351A COUNTRY VILLAGEESTATES (NORTH) LOT 55; 1995SCHULT VIN: G3100684 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 50; 1996HIGHLAND VIN: HK5724 COUNTRYVILLAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 19,BAL DUE 2011 $2,065.86

GRONLUND, JERROLD, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1981 FOREST PARK VIN:M60F193 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 78, BAL DUE 2011$137.50

GROSS, AMOS, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 2005 FOUR SEASONS VIN:FH104469 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 110, BAL DUE2011 $816.20

HALL, DENNIS, SEC 17; 0.000 ACRE;1977 MODULINE VIN: 63515 COUNTRYVILLAGE ESTATES (NORTH) LOT 39,BAL DUE 2011 $74.98

HANSEN, MEDA K, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1989 FRIENDSHIP VIN: 6628*COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 102, BAL DUE 2011$272.18

JENSON, CANDICE M, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1978 BENDIX VIN: KC1037ACOUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 21, BAL DUE 2011$131.85

MURPHY, E EDWARD RSEC 17;10.000 ACRE; E1/2W1/2NW1/4NW1/4;W1/2E1/2NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2011$2,140.49

PROGRESSIVE HOUSIN, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 2005 FOUR SEASONSVIN: FH104435 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 115, BAL DUE2011 $841.63

ROBINSON, WILLIAM L, SEC 17;0.000 ACRE; 1994 CLIFTON VIN:05945758117 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 40, BAL DUE 2011$274.18

SOLANO, EUGENE, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1982 COMMODORE VIN:KG2850A COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 83, BAL DUE 2011$140.60

SW INVESTMENTS, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1994 LIBERTY VIN: 06L25825COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 2, BAL DUE 2011 $326.33

WIELANDER, TAMMY, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1989 CHAMPION VIN:229427T9483 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 33, BAL DUE 2011$314.31

WILCZYNSKI, CINDY, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1978 SCHULT VIN:158905COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(NORTH) LOT 87, BAL DUE 2011$176.33

WOLF, GARY R, SEC 17; 0.000ACRE; 1986 CHAMPION VIN:0563291873 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (NORTH) LOT 23, BAL DUE 2011$181.00

COUNTRY VILLAGE ES, SEC 20;0.000 ACRE; 1977 BUDDY VIN:04590860K COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (SOUTH) LOT 0054; 1978 AT-LANTIC VIN: 4780352833 COUNTRYVILLAGE ESTATES (SOUTH) LOT 059;1978 KIRKWOOD VIN: GH10234157COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(SOUTH) LOT 057; 1979 MARSHFIELDVIN: 43091 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (SOUTH) LOT 0035; 1981CLIFTON VIN: 8232 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (SOUTH) LOT 011;1982 DETROITER VIN:MNDH04D05223801A COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (SOUTH) LOT 066;1984 BELLA VISTA VIN: 48A13669COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(SOUTH) LOT 0019; 1985 SCHULT VIN:198304 COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(SOUTH) LOT 43, BAL DUE 2011$1,188.93

DELAY, ELIZABETH, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1999 CHIEF VIN: NEB99B01549D & J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 010,BAL DUE 2011 $691.93

DOMINQUEZ, MARIO, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 2006 FOUR SEASONS VIN:FH104703 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (SOUTH) LOT 64, BAL DUE 2011$689.26

ERDMANN, RONALD D, SEC 20;0.000 ACRE; 1985 MODULINE VIN:65478 COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(SOUTH) LOT 71, BAL DUE 2011$119.79

FRAZIER, CLAUDE, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1979 HOUSE OF HARMONYVIN: M117445, BAL DUE 2011 $69.10

HOLTER, DANIEL C, SEC 20; 14.000ACRE; S1/2W1/2NW1/4NW1/4,S1/2W1/2E1/2NW1/4NW1/4 LESS LOT1, BAL DUE 2011 $619.14

HOLZWARTH, NEIL W, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1990 SHARLO VIN: 09A18147SD & J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 32RYVILLAGE ESTATES (SOUTH) LOT 058,BAL DUE 2011 $106.46

JENNIGES III, VALENTINE, SEC 20;0.000 ACRE; 1984 HOMEMADE VIN:SD11117HT89 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (SOUTH) LOT 069, BAL DUE2011 $89.71

LESTER, MERCEDESE, SEC 20;0.000 ACRE; 1996 CLIFTON VIN:05964410171 D & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 039, BAL DUE 2011$316.10

LEWIS, SCOTT J, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1978 ARTCRAFT VIN: CA12496COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(SOUTH) LOT 024, BAL DUE 2011$69.11

LUDOVISSIE, JAMES D, SEC 20;0.000 ACRE; 1999 PATRIOT VIN:PAT22919IN D & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0017, BAL DUE 2011$715.32

MAX, HARRY, SEC 20; 0.000 ACRE;2001 ATLANTIC VIN: 470135503125ABD & J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 0024,BAL DUE 2011 $814.63

MOORE, RUSSELL, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1981 SCHULT VIN: 173846, BALDUE 2011 $173.93

OAKES, RANDY J, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1994 HIGHLAND VIN: HI4197 D& J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 0012,BAL DUE 2011 $204.15

PAGE, RICHARD E, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1983 CHAMPION VIN:243815S5680 COUNTRY VILLAGE ES-TATES (SOUTH) LOT 053, BAL DUE2011 $115.77

PHUNTSHOK, COLLEEN, SEC 20;0.000 ACRE; 1979 DUKE CROWNROYAL VIN: Z018045 COUNTRY VIL-LAGE ESTATES (SOUTH) LOT 018, BALDUE 2011 $114.23

ROACH, BRYON L, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1979 MEDALLION VIN: 5049NCOUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES(SOUTH) LOT 0040, BAL DUE 2011$169.91

STARBOY, WAYNE M, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1998 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9819367V D & J MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 30, BAL DUE 2011 $500.76

TIBBETTS, TREVOR L, SEC 20; 0.000ACRE; 1991 FRIENDSHIP VIN: 8315 D& J MOBILE HOME COURT LOT 0037;BAL DUE 2011 $198.00

BARBER, DEBRA S, SEC 08, 0.000ACRE; 1993 HIGHLAND VIN: HH4002,BAL DUE 2011 $300.95

G K & M LLP, SEC 13; 220.140 ACRE;SW1/4 LESS NW1/4NW1/4SW1/4;SE1/4 LESS THE S1867' OF THE E1867'& LESS THE E224.20' OF THE N773' OFTHE W1/2NW1/4SE1/4 & LESS THEW330' OF THE N773' OF THEE1/2NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$403.40

GRAVATT, JERRY, SEC 13; 10.000ACRE; NW1/4NW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE2011 $239.90

HITSCHEW, KENNETH, SEC 13;0.000 ACRE; 1982 HOLLY PARK VIN:M606128, BAL DUE 2011 $218.54

G K & M LLP, SEC 14; 80.000 ACRE;E1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $126.66

G K & M LLP, SEC 23; 40.000 ACRE;NE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $72.43

2 NORTH 10EAKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 21;

219.010 ACRE; W1724.32' OF W1/2LYING N OF I90 ROW; ALL THAT POR-TION LYING S OF I90 ROW LESS HWY1416, BAL DUE 2011 $827.05

AKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 27;280.000 ACRE; SW1/4; W1/2SE1/4;SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $663.42AKERS, ROBERT W, SEC 28; 58.480ACRE; NE1/4NW1/4 LESS HWY 1416ROW; N1/2SE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2011$116.20

AKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 28;551.250 ACRE; THAT PART OF SEC-TION LYING S OF I90 ROW & S OFHWY 1416 LESS RR ROW, LESSNE1/4NW1/4, & LESS N1/2SE1/4NW1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $3,055.40

AKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 33;319.860 ACRE; E1/2 LESS ROW, BALDUE 2011 $1,136.15

AKERS LAND & CATTL, SEC 34;467.680 ACRE; N1/2 LESS RTY; SW1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $1,572.00

2 NORTH 11EWESTERN DAKOTA LAN, SEC 07;

26.000 ACRE; PT S1/2S1/2, BAL DUE2011 $75.62

WESTERN DAKOTA LAN, SEC 18;80.290 ACRE; N1/2N1/2 OF GL 1;N1/2NE1/4NW1/4; NW1/4NE1/4;NW1/4SW1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$233.41

WOOD, DAWN G, SEC 29; 8.880ACRE; S700' OF SW1/4SW1/4 LESSCEMETERY TRACT, LESS 20' DRIVELOCATED ADJ TO N & W SIDES OFCEMETERY, LESS S400' OF W460' OFSW1/4SW1/4, LESS RAUE SUB, LESSW225' OF S700' & LESS ROW

GIMPEL, DOUGLAS G, SEC 30; 3.510ACRE; THAT PT OF A 40 RODS X 40RODS PARCEL IN THE E1/2SW1/4 LO-CATED OUTSIDE NEW UNDERWOODCITY LIMITS, BAL DUE 2011 $594.82

TRULLINGER, RONALD L, SEC 35;1.720 ACRE; S165' OFSW1/4SW1/4SW1/4 LESS ROW, BALDUE 2011 $1,254.52

TRENARY, KELLY, SEC 36; 40.000ACRE; S1/2S1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$3,047.33

2 NORTH 12EOLDE GLORY MARKETI, SEC 29;

12.230 ACRE; TRACT A IN W1/2NW1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $1,623.49

2 NORTH 13EPAGE, ARTHUR L, SEC 20; 40.000

ACRE; E1/2W1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$62.32

PAGE, ARTHUR L, SEC 29; 74.880ACRE; E1/2NE1/4 LESS ROW, BAL DUE2011 $649.44

2 NORTH 16EKAMMERER, MITCHELL, SEC 21;

0.000 ACRE; 2002 HIGHLAND VIN:HQ10148AB, BAL DUE 2011 $751.34

1 SOuTH 01EHENDERSON/BANKS, FRANK E,

SEC 25; 102.570 ACRE; ALSO IN SEC-TIONS 23, 24 & 26, BAL DUE 2011$156.10

1 SOuTH 03EHOBART, STEVEN MSEC 16; 30.000

ACRE; E1/2W1/2SW1/4NE1/4;E1/2SW1/4NE1/4; SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4;W1/2W1/2SW1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2011$2,880.74

1 SOuTH 04EHUGHES, ADAM C, SEC 26; 0.000

ACRE; 1983 FRIENDSHIP VIN:5936ABF, BAL DUE 2011 $266.97

1 SOuTH 05EMIILLER, GARY, SEC 20; 0.000

ACRE; BLL ON GL 15 (LOT 5 CHINAGULCH GROUP), BAL DUE 2011$729.26

BOYUM, JAMES M, SEC 21; 5.880ACRE; LOT C OF LOT 2 OFNE1/4SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2011$8,991.20

ESTES/JOHNSON, DOYLE, SEC 33;1.400 ACRE; THAT PT OF GL 8 LYING SOF OLD HILL CTIY RD, BAL DUE 2011$194.00

1 SOuTH 06EBARBOUR, JUDITH R, SEC 05; 0.000

ACRE; BLL ON GL 1 (LOT H OFBALSER GROUP), BAL DUE 2011$1,102.84

PAYTON, RUSSELL H, SEC 10;78.080 ACRE; E1/2NW1/4 LESS PT LOT1-3, BAL DUE 2011 $62.69

DTH LLC, SEC 18; 0.000 ACRE; BLLOF S1/2 (LOT 35 BLUE WING RECRE-ATION), BAL DUE 2011 $14.65

1 SOuTH 07ECAZAN, MARY, SEC 03; 0.000 ACRE;

1988 HOMK VIN: MNHM8805201AHAPPY HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT, BAL DUE 2011 $178.54

FORST, ANDRE, SEC 03; 0.000ACRE; 1978 CENTURY CLASSIC VIN:CHCC016497 HAPPY HOLIDAY MO-BILE HOME COURT LOT 016, BAL DUE2011 $143.14

GARDNER, KENNY R, SEC 03; 0.000ACRE; 1978 VIKING VIN: R11070445HAPPY HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0017, BAL DUE 2011$100.92

GOLD RUSH ENTERPRI, SEC 03;0.000 ACRE; 1998 SCHULT VIN:R280358AB; LOT 3 OF NE1/4SW1/4 (WOF HWY), BAL DUE 2011 $5,735.66

GRIMM, ELAINE A, SEC 03; 0.000ACRE; 1996 FRIENDSHIP VIN:MY9615964V HAPPY HOLIDAY MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 001, BAL DUE 2011$430.97

NORTON, MIKE, SEC 03; 0.000ACRE; 1981 FOREST PARK VIN:M60F0365 HAPPY HOLIDAY MOBILEHOME COURT LOT 019, BAL DUE 2011$135.71

SCHWEPPE, ARIC J, SEC 03; 0.000

ACRE; 1997 HIGHLAND VIN: HL7016HAPPY HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMECOURT LOT 0015, BAL DUE 2011$270.47

WILLIAMS SERRANO, LEAH J, SEC03; 0.000 ACRE; 1996 SCHULT VIN:P274598, BAL DUE 2011 $328.04

KIEFFER, CLIFFORD C, SEC 29;0.000 ACRE; 1983 BELMONT VIN:GDGENE178312722AB, BAL DUE 2011$462.78

CUSTER RANCH LLC, SEC 30;184.200 ACRE; LOT 1-2, SW1/4NE1/4,SE1/4NW1/4, NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE2011 $1,162.73

1 SOuTH 08EMORRIS, MITCHEL E, SEC 03;

31.260 ACRE; GL 4, BAL DUE 2011$32.44

MORRIS, MITCHEL E, SEC 04;20.000 ACRE; E1/2NE1/4SE1/4;NW1/4SE1/4; GL 1-2; W1/2NE1/4SE1/4,BAL DUE 2011 $232.00

1 SOuTH 09EOMNI DEVELOPMENT I, SEC 02;

264.690 ACRE; GOV'T LOT 1 LESS .73AC PLATTED INTO HOOK J SUBD;GOV'T LOT 2; BAL DUE 2011 $2,762.29

DELANEY, PATRICK J, SEC 03; 0.000ACRE; 2002 PATRIOT VIN:PAT261501N, BAL DUE 2011 $568.28

MARTIN, KEENAN, SEC 03; 0.000ACRE; 1994 CHAMPION VIN:05948248235AB, BAL DUE 2011$274.56

CLARKE, WALLIE, SEC 04; 0.000ACRE; 1992 LIBERTY VIN: 06L23261,BAL DUE 2011 $242.29

LAUGHLIN SR, ROBERT A, SEC 10;40.000 ACRE; NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE2011 $1,369.48

2 SOuTH 08EWHITEHEAD, LINDA, SEC 07; 0.000

ACRE; 1983 COLT VIN: 9059R&L, BALDUE 2011 $108.62

WHITEHEAD, LINDA M, SEC 07;8.000 ACRE; SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 LESSROW, BAL DUE 2011 $420.77

2 SOuTH 13EBROWN, PATRICK W, SEC 12;

160.000 ACRE; SE1/4; SW1/4, BAL DUE2011 $830.82

BROWN, PATRICK W, SEC 13;320.000 ACRE; E1/2, BAL DUE 2011$1,118.21

BROWN, PATRICK W, SEC 36; 79.490ACRE; N1/2SE1/4 LESS LOT H1, BALDUE 2011 $315.02

2 SOuTH 14EBROWN, PATRICK W, SEC 18;

116.230 ACRE; GL 4; SE1/4SW1/4;SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2011 $270.93

BROWN, PATRICK W, SEC 19;390.930 ACRE; GL 3-4 LESS LOT H1;E1/2W1/2 LESS LOT H1; W1/2E1/2LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE 2011 $1,292.58

2 SOuTH 17EO'BRYAN, B BESSIESEC 27; 0.000

ACRE; 1982 CHAMPION VIN:0520748070AB, BAL DUE 2011 $172.68

BARNETT, BRUCE A, SEC 28;320.000 ACRE; E1/2, BAL DUE 2011$743.07

MINERAL SuRVEy PROPERTyMUILENBURG, MARK, MARY E

LODE, MS # 0000446, ALSO IN SEC-TION 30, BAL DUE 2011 $508.34

BENNETT, LARK L, EDDIE #2 LODE,MS # 0000524, (ALSO IN SECTIONS 32& 33), BAL DUE 2011 $2,088.61

BENNETT, LARK L, JOLLY #1, MS #000ES SUB & LESS ROW (ALSO INSEC 33), BAL DUE 2011 $1,425.48

BENNETT, LARK L, JOLLY #2, MS #0000528, LESS TRACT 2 & 3 OF SUM-MIT PEAK ESTATES SUB & ROW(ALSO IN SEC 32), BAL DUE 2011$1,804.43

BENNETT, LARK L, JOLLY #3, MS #0000529, LESS TRACT 1, 2 & 4 OFSUMMIT PEAK ESTATES SUB & ROW(ALSO IN SEC 33), BAL DUE 2011$1,141.27

MCNULTY/SODER, SEAN L, HER-MOSA #2 LODE, MS # 0001111, S360'(ALSO IN SECTION 14 OF 2S-6E), BALDUE 2011 $985.93

WIGHT, LEW, HOPE PLACER, MS #0001653, PT OF HOPE PLACER, MS#1653 AKA NW1/4SW1/4NW1/4, BALDUE 2011 $818.14

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $1,742.40.

PENNINGTONCOuNTy

DELINQuENTMOBILE HOME

TAX LIST

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OFTAXPAyERS OWING MOBILE

HOME TAX WHICH HAS BECOMEDELINQuENT FOR THE yEAR

2012 AND PRIOR yEARSS.D.C.L. 10-22-2

Janet SaylerPENNINGTON COUNTY

TREASURER

ABDA, $129.06;ABDA INVESTMENTSINC, $139.45; ABDA INVESTMENTS INCC/D JUDY & TERRY KLOS, $110.92;AFRANK, LARRY, $103.59; AGUINIGA,SALVADOR AND RAMONA D, $49.42;AGUINIGA, SALVADOR OR RAMONA,$119.92; AGUINIGA, STEPHANIE,$106.39; AHLSTROM, JESSICA,$144.81; AIMONETTO, JOHN ORSUSAN, $135.71; ALEXANDER, VANCEOR LORRI, $333.43; AMICK, DOUGLASOR CUMMINS, LINDA, $136.56;ARCHILTA, NADA, $127.76; ARENAS,ESTHER, $83.50; ARMSTRONGMCKINLEY CO LLC, $61.90; ARM-STRONG, CATHERINE O C/O ANDER-SON, ALFRED J, $128.25; ARM-STRONG, COURTNEY OR FIRE,JOSEPHINE, $22.26; ARPAN,DOROTHY M, $88.33; ASHLEY,RONALD D, $82.94; ATHANS, DENISEA, $120.58; AUGESON, SHANERONALD, $55.83; AUSTIN, MICHAELAND SIMONSON, LISA, $80.16;

BAKER, LEONARD ELWOOD OR PA-TRICIA ANN, $41.91; BEDNARZ,AMANDA MAY AND HAROLD COUNTS,$130.23; BETTELYOUN, SUSAN ORDWAYNE, $130.29; BIELMAIER, EARL,$74.73; BIES, TROY, $88.64; BLACK-WELL, LARRY H, $112.90; BORDEAUX,FORREST, $57.77; BORGLUM HISTOR-ICAL CENTER INC, $87.92;BRAUNINGER, TONIA, $49.25;BROWN, DOUGLAS H, $44.27;BROWN, RAYMOND, $160.29;BRUNTLETT, CHARLES A, $45.39;

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Pennington County DelinquentReal Estate Tax List(cont. from previous page)

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BUNDERSON, LINDA M, $87.44; BUR-DEN, ROBERT OR THERESA, $85.59;BUSH JR, FRED V, $183.82; BUTTER-FIELD, ROY OR WALKER, VELMA C/DJODIE DEEGAN, $103.19;

CAGE, LEAH RACHEL, $113.13;CAMP, TINA M, $119.69; CARSON,NORMA, $191.21; CAVENAH, JERRY WOR VIRGINIA, $96.84; CHAMBERS,KRISTAL, $60.21; CHARTRAND,OSCAR O OR DORINE M, $112.83;CHIPMAN, CAROLYN M, $135.98;CHRISTENSEN, CYNTHIA K, $102.71;COLVIN, MELVIN AND KRYSTINA,$155.56; COMER-BECKETT, ELIZA-BETH OR BECKETT, JESS, $193.95;COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES,$152.77; COX, DARLENE OR NORMANC/D OINES, DANIEL & BAUER, LA,$70.30; CRAVEN, DONNA, $65.61;CUNNINGHAM, WAYNE A, $258.16;CVRC LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,$339.33;

DELL, RICHARD AND SANDRA,$87.23; DENKE, KENNETH L ORNANCY A, $78.83; DEWBERRY SR,JEFFERY DAVID, $61.64; DIEDRICH,RANDY OR RHONDA, $27.77; DUNNI-HOO, JEFF OR BECKY, $97.47;

EALY, LATISHA A OR POWERS,NANCY J, $59.71; ECKHOLM, ERIC J,$57.90; EFFENBERGER, JOHN R,$78.65; EISENBRAUN, COLIN, $186.67;ELDRIDGE, RICHARD, $95.15; ELLIS,DAVID W OR JOY L, $78.73; ERICK-SON, CODI, $39.47;

FERRIER, JOSH RYAN, $130.08;FOSTER, DANIEL R AND URBAN,BRIAN K, $60.23; FRANCIS, BENNIE,$266.73; FRANCIS, BENNIE L, $116.00;FRANCIS, BENNIE OR CHRISTINE,$48.87; FRANCIS, BENNIE OR LAU-REL, $608.45; FRANCIS, CHRISTINE,$71.65; FRANKE, FARON, $175.11;FREIER, NANCY L, $85.85;

GILL, DERRICK, $96.25; GOULD,TOM W, $200.04; GRIFFITH, ROBERT LOR GENEVIEVE E, $77.42; GROVEN,LESLIE A, $111.11; GROVES, DUANELEE OR ANNETTE, F, $130.90; GRUET-ZMACHER, STEVE OR PURSLEY,STEVEN R, $161.19; GRUETZ-MACHER, STEVEN, $126.48; GRUETZ-MACHER, STEVEN L, $142.06;

HALL, SHARON A C/D CLINTONNULLE, $183.11; HANSON, SHERRY,$64.50; HARE, CHAD J, $66.19;HAWKINS, TERESA S, $81.38; HAYS,TAMARA K, $100.54; HEALD, TIMOTHYJ, $37.50; HESS, RANDY, $107.20;HEWETT, DONLEY G, $164.79; HICKS,MISTY, $137.85; HIGHEAGLE, JEAN M,$54.35; HILT, TEDDI, $185.71; HODGES,JOE A, $47.01; HOFFMAN, KEVIN ORTAMMY, $191.48; HOLTER, LAVADA IOR DANIEL C, $70.31; HOLTER,LEONARD OR CHARLETTE, $53.22;HOOK, MAXINE E, $70.33;HOOK,LINDA, $81.48; HUBER, RONDADEANN, $113.73; HUFNUS, CARL,$147.44; HUNTER, EARLA M OR DAR-RELL, $122.32;

IRVINE, CABOT, $183.19; ISLAND,TARA J, $94.74;

JAGER, ALYSSA, $83.68; JAGER,JENNIFER, $60.65; JERRED, JIM J ORSANDRA K, $157.13; JEWELL, MELVINOR ROSEMARY, $17.76; JOHNSON,JIM R OR BARB C, $155.00; JOHNSON,KENADEE ROSE, $175.65; JOHNSON,MARK, $56.47; JONES, HERMAN ORWANDA, $40.27; JURISCH, MAX,$26.43;

KAUL, CARMEN J, $96.69; KELLEY,MICKI, $100.54; KING, TINA R, $143.30;KIRSCHENMANN, CHARLES ANDKILLS SMALL, ALICIA, $82.67; KLEIN,BRAD L, $76.54; KMAYBD TRUST,$202.71; KNODELL, JACK, $67.75; KN-ODELL, JOHN F, $150.35; KORMENDY,TIM, $92.77; KRICK, KENNETH P,$63.08; KRIEBEL, RICK, $172.01;KROEGER, DWAYNE, $64.85; KUR-SAVE, JACOB, $21.05;

LARIVE, WILLIAM, $455.26; LARVIE,WILLIAM, $138.40; LE BEAU, GERRI J,$74.75; LEACH, CHRISTI OR W A DBAEVERGREEN, $111.29; LEACH, W A,$214.69; LEAL, MICHELLE D, $219.54;LEATHERS, KENNETH OR SANDIE,$40.27; LEHR, GEORGE OR ER-MADELLE % MAYER, REX R, $143.36;LEWIS, JANET M, $149.29; LEWIS,WAYNE R, $80.18; LIBERTY, DAVE ORCASEY, $93.58; LINDSEY, BUTCH ORRICK OR LEWIS, TONYA, $61.21; LINN,JESSICA, $98.66; LINTON, DOUG ANDSUE, $99.70; LONGLAND, JANINE B,$157.63; LOPEZ, CAROLYN, $69.53;LUX, HARLEY A OR DEBRA, $144.19;

MAGNUSON, MARYLU ORRICHARD, $113.21; MANNING,AMANDA KRISTINE, $124.55; MAR-COE, PIERRE J OR JUDY A, $68.75;MARTINEZ, SALVADOR, $120.06;MATKINS, CHRISTINE A, $18.17;MEAD, AARON, $36.90; MELAND,MICHELLE R, $69.26; MENDENHAUL,JERRY D, $62.40; MENDOZA, ROBERTR, $57.63; MIDWEST MORTGAGE EX-CHANGE C/D GRIFFIN, KENNETH,$87.58; MIKOLASZUK, EVELYN KAY ORJANET L, $59.12; MILLER, DAVID NEAL,$138.35; MOLITOR, JENNIFER ORTODD, $76.58; MORRIS, THOMAS W,$404.00; MORRIS, THOMAS WESLEYOR MICHELLE LYNN, $141.29;MURNER, GERALD L OR SHERRIAN,$78.83; MURPHY, CHARLOTTE A,$60.18; MYERS, DAVID D, $70.58;

NELSON, TRAVIS, $166.43; NIKKILA,DANIEL, $150.81;

PACHECO, SERGIO R, $81.48;PALMER, MICHAEL R, $113.61;PANKRATZ, DUANE, $129.71;PANKRATZ, DUANE C, $104.19;PANKRATZ, DUANE OR LAURA,$149.29; PARADIS, TINA, $94.81; PEA-COCK, DALTON OR SONJA, $98.02;PENWELL, MICHAEL A AND WINGLER,JENNIFER J, $223.43; PIEBENGA,SUSAN GOMEZ, $65.87; PISTULKA,STEVE PAUL OR TYLER OR DUSTIN,$112.92; PORTER, PENNY M ORROBERT JR, $59.08; PORTER,ROBERT A JR AND PENNY M, $79.84;PORTER, ROBERT A JR OR PENNY M,$117.09; POURIER, MICHAEL A,$118.45; PRINCE, GREGORY ANDALEXANDER, $285.98;

RANDOLPH, LARRY OR LAURI,$93.58; RANUM, ERIC JASON, $27.66;REHFELD, MICHAEL J, $121.99; RIG-GINS, ROBERT AND MELODY, $61.65;ROBERTSON, PAUL OR RICK L,$87.36; ROE, JAMES E OR CAROL,$32.44; ROE, JAMES E OR CAROL J,$39.56; ROHRER, DAVID ANDBRENDA, $213.46; ROHRER, JAN ORROGER, $95.17; ROLFE, JOHN,$166.69; ROLLINS-SMITH, VICKY L ORROLLINS, DALYNN OR SMITH,, $59.18;

ROSAAEN, DARLENE, $105.13;ROSENKRANZ, JENNIE S, $47.87;ROSS, JOHN, $84.72; ROSS,ROSANNE, $79.67; ROTH, DOUG,$123.92; RTO CORP, $73.25; RUSH-MORE GOLD TOWN INC, $199.19;

SAICOR LLC, $147.20; SAILER,JOANN R, $88.31; SANDINE,CHARLES & BARBARA, $96.54;SAXER, DENNIS, $118.45; SCHAEFER,ALVIN D OR PAULETTE P, $33.42;SCHMIDT, RICK L, $82.31; SCHMITT,BRIAN AND BROOKE, $75.75;SCHMITT, BRIAN OR BROOKE,$107.92; SCHUMACHER, TODD,$13.88; SHEFFER, RANDY OR TISHER,JANET, $76.75; SILVER MAPLE LLC,$108.32; SIMET, DARREN MICHAEL,$90.49; SIRLES, WARREN, $734.69;SIRLES, WARREN F, $262.47;STAFFORD II, CHRISTOPHER T,$140.14; STARR, SHELLY, $114.46;STEELE, ELDON JR, $78.84; STEW-ART, FLOYD, $76.52; STYER, DENNISW, $64.50; SW INVESTMENTS, $81.36;SWANSON, JUSTIN D, $97.14;SWARNES, JOLENE OR SPRY, JACKA-LYN, $105.68; SZYMONSKI, JOHN J ORANITA J, $148.46;

TAPIO, RAVEN LAURA JEAN,$153.36; THAYER, JORDAN ANDBRANDON, $110.28; THOMPSON,BRETT, $106.29; THOMPSON, EVELYNM, $97.38; THOMPSON, MARK AND PA-MALA, $85.75; THOMPSON, ROBERTHAROLD, $30.82; THOVSON, SHER-MAN E JR, $42.34; THURMAN,CHRISTOPHER B, $127.44; THURMAN,TED F, $179.44; TISDELL, JAMES E,$92.58; TOOF, GLEEH, $61.81; TOUCH-STONE FINANCIAL COMPANY, $88.15;TWO CROW, STEPHANIE, $111.11;

VALADEZ, TOMIA OR FORD,THERESA, $61.18; VAN BOENING,CRAIG, $175.79;

WAGER, CHRIS L, $170.56; WASH-BURN, ANITA OR CHERIE, $136.87;WATSON, MARK, $98.36; WEBER,WADE A, $129.54; WEISHAAR, LORENW AND KARMYN, $119.92; WEST,DAVID B OR LYNN A, $82.48; WEST,TIMOTHY JAMES, $162.82; WHIPPLE,COREY, $43.81; WHITE GILBERT,BENITA R, $121.32; WICKMAN, DON-ALD L OR SHARON R, $124.41;WIEDEMAN, MINDY K, $64.82; WIL-LETTE, EDWARD S OR NORRELL,$78.40; WIPF, BRIAN, $68.48; WOLFF,CURT L, $49.54; WOOD, CHARLES E,$84.98; WOZNA, WILLIAM A, $72.27;WRIGHT, LOIS L, $81.30; WRIGHT,ROSS, $97.36;

ZOPP, KARRON OR RANDY M,$109.79; ZORHAIDE, DIAZ, $102.14

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $154.88.

QuINN TOWN BOARDOF TRuSTEES

REGuLAR MEETINGDECEMBER 3, 2012

The Quinn Town Board met at 7 pm,Monday, December 3, at the Quinn Com-munity Center. Board members presentwere Kevin Wenzel, Patty Coleman andJuston Eisenbraun. Others present wereMichael Luedeman, Lorna Moore, DaveHumphrey and Finance Officer DeborahBryan.

Motion by Kevin, seconded by Patty toapprove the agenda, motion carried.Kevin made a motion, seconded by Pattyto approve the minutes of the last meet-ing, motion carried. Motion by Kevin, sec-onded by Patty to approve the financialstatement, motion carried.

Kevin and Patty have looked over thecity ordinance folder, motion by Juston,seconded by Kevin to have Debbie typethe ordinances and the board memberswill look at them at the January meeting,motion carried. Debbie will call the Pen-nington County Planning and Zoning tosee if there are any ordinances on file.

The board members will look at theelectric meeters at the fire hall and main-tenance shed to see if there is one or twometers.

Motion by Juston, seconded by Kevinto pay Theodore Kjerstad for mowing,motion carried.

Motion by Patty to except Banner tolook further into a evapo-transpirationmounds and clustered home collectionsystem for the Town of Quinn.

Debbie will research how much theelection of 2009 cost from PenningtonCounty.

Motion by Patty, seconded by Kevin topurchase a flag for the park, motion car-ried.

Street signs have been ordered andpaid for and ready to be put up. Kevin andDebbie will meet at the fire hall to gothrough old paperwork on December 4,2012.

Motion by Kevin, seconded by Justonto approve the vouchers, motion carried.The following vouchers were paid:WREA, $207.00; Pennington CountyCourant, $30.17; Kevin Wenzel, $25.00;Patty Coleman, $25.00; Juston Eisen-braun, $25.00; Debbie Bryan, $200.00;CAN Surety, $153.00; Summit Signs,$81.50; Ralph A. Kenmitz, $80.65;Theodore Kjerstad, $100.00.

With all business complete, the meet-ing was adjourned.

Deborah BryanFinance OfficerTown of Quinn

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $22.74.

PuBLIC HEARING

The Quinn Town Board met at 7:45 pmon Monday, December 3, 2012 at theQuinn Community Center with the follow-ing members present: kevin Wenzel,Patty Coleman, Juston Eisenbraun.Michael Luedeman and Deborah Bryanwere also present..

Juston made a motion to approve theliquor license for the Two Bit Saloon andSteakhouse, seconded by Patty, motioncarried.

Deborah BryanFinance OfficerTown of Quinn

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $7.58.

WALL SCHOOLBOARD OFEDuCATION

REGuLAR BOARD MEETINGuNAPPROVED MINuTES

NOVEMBER 14, 2012

The Board of Education of the WallSchool District #51-5 met in regular ses-sion on Wednesday, November 14, 2012,in the Library of Wall School. Memberspresent: Chairperson Eisenbraun, Vice-Chairperson Johnson, Members Cordes,Anderson, Williams, Bielmaier, and Trask.Also attending were SuperintendentRieckman, Business Manager Mohr, An-gela Lytle, Alex Tysdal, and Laurie Hind-man. Chairperson Eisenbraun called themeeting to order at 6:02 p.m.

All action taken in the following minutescarried by unanimous vote unless other-wise stated.

Business Manager Mohr took a roll call ofthe board members. All members werepresent.

The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.

4742. Trask moved to approve theagenda. Seconded by Bielmaier. Motioncarried.

4743. Cordes moved to approve theconsent agenda as follows: Seconded byJohnson. Motion carried.

•Approve minutes of October 10, 2012board meeting.

•Approve November claims.•Extra Duty Contracts: Approve con-

tract for Tracy Enders, Asst GymnasticsCoach - $1,806.00

•Approve addendum for Kelli Sundallto increase the additional days portion ofher contract to match the base salary onher contract – Increase of $61.57.

•STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS•Congratulations to Austin Huether for

placing 8th at State Cross Country•The Wall FFA Chapter traveled to the

National FFA Convention in IndianapolisIN to compete in the Ag Issues Forum Ca-reer Development Event. There were 39teams representing their states and WallFFA placed in the top 16, receiving a Sil-ver Emblem award. Congratulations.

GENERAL FuNDA & B WELDING CO, AG SUPPLIES,295.99; A ROYAL FLUSH PORTABLES,PORTABLES, 1,100.00; ASBSD, WRK-SHP FEE, 110.00; AVI SYSTEM SALES,LICENSE, 360.00; BADLANDS AUTO-MOTIVE, REPAIRS, 138.50; BLACKHILLS CHEMICAL CO., MAINT SUPPLY,277.49; BLACK HILLS SPECIAL SERV-ICES, BH ONLINE APP, 150.00; BLA-SIUS, BRETT OR PAULA, OCT MLG,44.40; CARTER, ANGELA, OCT MLG,254.56; CASEY PETERSON & ASSOC.,AUDIT, 2,583.03; COCA COLA BOT-TLING, SODA FOR MACHINE, 149.46;COMFORT INN, XC ROOMS, 165.00;CRAWFORD, TRACIE, SEPT/OCT MLG,

296.00; CROWN OIL CO., DIESEL,1,137.50; DAIRY QUEEN, BLIZZARDS,209.25; DAKOTA INK & TONER,TONER, 585.00; DAUKSAVAGE, RE-BECCA, OCT MLG, 257.96; DAYS INN,BUS MNGR TRAVEL, 50.00; DE'S OIL &PROPANE, PROPANE TANK RENT,39.00; E-RATE COMPLETE, LLC,ERATE ANNUAL FEE, 1,500.00;ELSHERE, STACY, OCT MLG, 93.24;ENDERS, TRACY, FUNDAMENTALS OFCOACHING, 40.00; FAUSKE, TIM ORERIN, OCT MLG, 355.20; FIRST INTER-STATE BANK, SUPPLIES/REPAIRS,592.35; FRINK, AMANDA, OCT MLG,162.80; GIBSON, JANELLE, OCT MLG,296.00; GOLDEN WEST TECHNOLO-GIES, PHONE MO. MAINT, 418.44;GRAVES IT SOLUTIONS, 1 YR. SUB-SCRIPTION, 57.60; HARMON LAW OF-FICE, SERVICES, 100.00; HEATHER-SHAW, ANITA, MLG, 40.70; JOSTENS,YEARBOOK, 1,989.60; KIER, ASHLEY,OCT MLG, 276.76; LEAD-DEADWOODSCHOOL DISTRICT, FRESHMAN VBTOURNEY, 20.00; LUEDEMAN, DANA,OCT MLG/COACHING CLASSES,351.76; LURZ PLUMBING,REPAIRS/MAINT., 331.63; MARCO,INC.., COPIES/REPAIRS, 639.75; MCLEODS PRINTING, GEN. FUND LASERCHECKS, 235.40; McCONNELL, GWEN,SEPT/OCT MLG, 426.24; MOON, LISA,OCT MLG, 358.16; NAFIS, MEMBER-SHIP DUES, 776.00; NAPA, ADAPTERTRAILER WIRE, 15.99; NETWORKSERVICES CO., MAINT SUPPLY, 36.80;PATTERSON, KAROL, VB LINE JUDG-ING, 80.00; PAULSEN, AIMEE, OCTMLG, 125.87; PENNINGTON COUNTYCOURANT, ADS, 28.89; PEOPLE MAG-AZINE, SUBSCRIPTION, 155.84; PHILIPSCHOOLS, JHGBB ENTRY FEE, 20.00;PHILLIPS66, CONOCO, 76, GAS,831.69; PLAYSCRIPTS INC., DRAMASUPPLIES, 224.28; POPPLERS MUSICINC., ELM MUSIC, 109.84; POSTE,RANDALL, MLG, 267.51; RIECKMAN,DENNIS, MLG, 136.53; S.D.H.S.A.A.,DUES, 31.00; SAM'S CLUB, MEMBER-SHIP, 148.40; SCHROEDER, MIKE, VBCLOCK KEEPER, 220.00; SD DEPART-MENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, ROUTINESCALE CHECK, 28.00; SD MUNICIPALLEAGUE, ELECTION WRKSHP FEE,20.00; SDAHPERD, CONVENTIONREGISTRATION, 135.00; SHEARER,MEGHAN, OCT MLG, 615.68;SKILLINGSTAD, DORREEN, OCT MLG,245.68; SKILLINGSTAD, KORTNEY,OCT MLG, 139.86; STEWART, STACY,

VB LINE JUDGING, 40.00; SWAN,KATHY, BACKGROUND CHECK, 43.25;SWIFT, ASHTON, VB LINE JUDGING,60.00; SYKORA, CHUCK, MLG/TRAVEL,1,108.67; TEACHSCAPE, INC., TEACH-SCAPE WALK-ANNUAL, LICENSE,800.00; TRASK, SAMRA, VB LINEJUDGING, 40.00; WALKER REFUSE,GARBAGE SERVICES, 595.25; WALLBUILDING CENTER, SUPPLIES, 286.90;WALL SCHOOL, POSTAGE, 250.00;WALL WATER DEPARTMENT, WATER,1,076.20; WALMART COMMUNITYBRC, HS SUPPLY, 74.51; WARNECHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT CO., LAWNPRO 5 ROUND 5, 256.00; WESTMUSIC, MUSIC SUPPLY, 210.30; WESTRIVER ELECTRIC COOP., ELECTRIC-

ITY, 5,230.73; WESTBY, SUSANNE, VBLINE JUDGING, 60.00; WHITE RIVERSCHOOL DIST, XC FEE, 25.00;WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE, OCT MLG,207.20; WILLIS, SUSAN, TUITIONREIMB., 40.00; WOOSTER PRODUCTS,INC., MAINT SUPPLY, 181.06; WRIGHTEXPRESS FSC, GAS, 1,115.20;ZELFER, JESSICA, OCT MLG, 207.20.

FuND TOTAL: 32,789.10

CAPITAL OuTLAyFIRST INTERSTATE BANK, SUPPLIES,736.97; TOWN OF TABOR, BLEACH-ERS, 7,680.00; UNIVERSAL ATHLETICSERVICE, JHGBB UNIFORMS,1,317.25.

FuND TOTAL: 9,734.22

SPECIAL EDuCATION FuNDBLACK HILLS WORKS, SERVICES,242.70; CHILDREN'S CARE HOSPITAL& SCH, SERVICES, 9,992.20; CHIL-DREN'S CARE HOSPITAL, SERVICES,423.00; FUNSHINE PRESCHOOL, PRE-SCHOOL SERVICES, 80.00; HOLIDAYINN CITY CENTER, SPED TRAVEL,50.00; PHILLIPS66, CONOCO, 76, GAS,123.81; RIECKMAN, KATHY,MLG/MEALS, 186.22; TRASK, PAT ORROSE MARY, MLG, 43.66; WALMARTCOMMUNITY BRC, SUPPLIES, 79.75;WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC, GAS, 44.30.

FuND TOTAL: 11,265.64

FOOD SERVICE FuNDARMSTRONG EXTINGUISHER, AN-NUAL MAINTENENCE, 197.96; DEANFOODS-NORTH CENTRAL, FOOD,1,378.21; EARTHGRAINS/SARA LEEBAKERY GROUP, FOOD, 78.45; HO-BART, REPAIRS, 282.62; REINHARTFOODSERVICE, L.L.C., FOOD,2,503.39; US FOODSERVICE, FOOD,2,386.06; WALL FOOD CENTER, FOOD,185.83; WALL WATER DEPARTMENT,WATER, 48.47; WEST RIVER ELEC-TRIC COOP., ELECTRICITY, 604.91.

FuND TOTAL: 7,665.90

WALL AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMCOUNTRY CUPBOARD, DONATIONFROM KIDS GARDEN MARKET, 500.00;EARLY CHILDHOOD CONNECTIONS,CHILD CPR, 25.00; SAM'S CLUB, MEM-BERSHIP, 37.10; WALL FOOD CENTER,GROCERIES, 98.66; WALL WATER DE-PARTMENT, WATER, 17.11; WESTRIVER ELECTRIC COOP., ELECTRIC-ITY, 213.50.

FuND TOTAL: 891.37

CHECKING ACCOuNT TOTAL:62,346.23

Eisenbraun thanked Alex Tysdal forrecording for Teen 19.

Next on the agenda were committee re-ports. Williams reported for the technol-ogy committee. She discussed optionsfor upgrading the District’s Microsoft/Of-fice software.

Williams will represent our District at del-egate assembly this year. She discusseda resolution with the board to urge flexi-bility on school lunch requirements sincenot all schools or kids are the same.There was a consensus by the board to

support such a resolution.

Business Manager Mohr had nothing toreport.

4744. Johnson moved to approve the2012-2013 Gymnastics rules. Secondedby Anderson. Motion carried.

4745. Trask moved to approve the2012-2013 Girls Basketball rules. Sec-onded by Johnson. Motion carried.

4746. Cordes moved to approve the2012-2013 Boys Basketball rules. Sec-onded by Anderson. Motion carried.

Rieckman noted the December boardmeeting would start at 5 pm. From 5 –6:30 pm there will be discussions withSenator Rampelberg and RepresentativeRussell. The regular business will beginat 6:30.

4747. Bielmaier moved to approve openenrollment applications for Austin David-son. Seconded by Johnson. Motion car-ried.

Rieckman noted that overall attendancefor our district is at 97%.

The winter Impact Aid conference will bein Florida in January over a weekend.Rieckman discussed who might be ableto attend and discussed the importanceof getting the defense bill passed duringthe lame duck session.

Next, there was a discussion on coachingcertifications. Trask explained the Statemay be looking at a process for trackingwho is certified, etc. Our district is nowoperating our own method of tracking thecertificates, etc. after it came to our atten-tion that not everyone had completedtheir certifications.

Rieckman discussed the election resultsin regard to the 1 cent sales tax andHB1234 failing.

4748. Johnson moved to go into Exec-utive Session for the purpose of dis-cussing student issues, according toSDCL 1-25-2. Seconded by Anderson.Motion carried.

At 7:25 p.m., Chairperson Eisenbraun de-clared the meeting out of Executive Ses-sion.

With no further business brought to theboard, Chairperson Eisenbraun declaredthe meeting adjourned at 7:25 p.m.

Respectfully submitted by Niki Mohr,Business Manager

______________Scot Eisenbraun,

Chairperson

________________Niki Mohr,Business Manager

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $177.99.

Pennington County Courant • December 13, 2012 • Page 13Public Notices Public Notice Advertising

Protects Your Right To Know.

Pennington County DelinquentMobile Home Tax List(cont. from previous page)

GENERAL CAPITAL SPEC. ED. IMPACT AID LuNCH WASP TOTAL OuTLAy FuNDS

BEGINNING BALANCE: 9-30-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$497,919.41 . . . . . .$205,638.27 . . . . . . .$30,427.15 . . . . . . . . .$1,939,700.32 . . . . . .$11,055.98 . . . . . . . .$(589.45 . . . . . . .$2,684,151.68

Receipts:Local Sources: . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,812.34 . . . . . . .$6,037.93 . . . . . . . . .$4,258.68 . . . . . . . . . .$418.78 . . . . . . . . . . .$5,864.61 . . . . . . . . .4,901.16 . . . . . . . . .$35,293.50 County Sources: . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,269.47 . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,269.47 State Sources: . . . . . . . . . . . . .$54,112.00 . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$54,112.00Federal Sources: . . . . . . . . . . .$31,077.00 . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,643.49 . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$37,720.49Other Sources: . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00General Journal Revenue: . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00Total to beaccounted for: . . . . . . . . . . .$598,190.22 . . . . . .$211,676.20 . . . . . . .$34,685.83 . . . . . . . . .$1,941,762.59 . . . . . .$16,920.59 . . . . . . . .$4,311.71 . . . . . .$2,807,547.14

Disbursements: . . . . . . . . . . . .$211,630.81 . . . . . .$6,774.18 . . . . . . . . .$27,523.07 . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,114.96 . . . . . . . .$2,152.16 . . . . . . .$260,195.18 General JournalDisbursements: . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.00

EOM BALANCE:10-31-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$386,559.41 . . . . . .$204,902.02 . . . . . . .$7,162.76 . . . . . . . . . .$1,941,762.59 . . . . . .$4,805.63 . . . . . . . . .$2,159.5 . . . . . . .$2,547,351.96

NOTICE OF PuBLICHEARING

ON LICENSEAPPLICATIONS FOR SALE OF

LIQuOR

The Board of County Commissioners ofPennington County, South Dakota onTuesday, December 18, 2012 at theirmeeting that commences at 9:00 A.M., inthe County Commissioners’ MeetingRoom in the Pennington County Court-house at Rapid City, South Dakota, willconsider the following liquor license ap-plications to operate outside of municipal-ities:

RENEWAL OF RETAIL (ON-SALE)LIQuOR LICENSE WITH SuNDAyOPENING for 2013

BIG HORN CROSSING RESTAURANTAND SPORTS BAR, PDQ Market, Inc.23855 Highway 385, Lot 3 of D, MurraySubdivision, Section 21, T1S, R5E, BHM,Pennington County, South Dakota.

Julie A. Pearson, AuditorPennington County

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $10.80.

NOTICE OFHEARING

BEFORE THE PENNINGTON COuNTy BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Notice is hereby given that William Younghas petitioned the Pennington CountyPlanning Board of Commissioners for va-cation of the following described un-opened Section Line Highway under theprovisions of SDCL 31-3-6.1:

Legal Description: That portion of Sec-tion Line Right-of-Way lying in Lot 44 ofDolomite No. 1 Placer and Lot 51 ofDolomite No. 1 Placer, located betweenSections 13 and 14, T1N, R6E, BHM,Pennington County, South Dakota.

Notice is further given that said applica-tion will be heard by the PenningtonCounty Board of Commissioners, in the

County Courthouse at 10:30 a.m. on the18th day of December 2012. At this time,any person interested may appear andshow cause, if there be any, why such re-quests should or should not be granted.

ADA Compliance: Pennington Countyfully subscribes to the provisions of theAmericans with Disabilities Act. If you de-sire to attend this public meeting and arein need of special accommodations,please notify the Planning Department sothat appropriate auxiliary aids and serv-ices are available.

Dan JennissenPlanning Director

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $13.97.

WASTA TOWNBOARD OFTRuSTEES

December 3, 2012

The Wasta Town Board held their reg-ular meeting on Monday, December 3,2012 at the community building. BoardChairman Justin Crawford called themeeting to order at 7:00pm with boardmembers Dorreen Skillingstad and StanMcNabb present. Others present wereDorothy Bathel and Tammy Green.

Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen toapprove the November 5th minutes asread. Motion carried. Carolynn stated she was waiting for thebank statement to be available onlinetoday to verify balances on the financialstatement and forgot to print it off. Thebank statement was reviewed at this timeand the financial statement will need to beapproved next month.

Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen toapprove the bills as follows: Justin Craw-ford, November wages: $28.30; DorreenSkillingstad, November wages: $23.59;Tammy Green, November wages:$566.10; Carolynn Anderson, Novemberwages: $278.33; WREA, electricity:$712.16; Pennington Co. Courant, pub-lishing: $45.39; Energy Laboratories,water testing: $12.50; Racicky Plumbing,curb stop and strobe light: $605.33;EFTPS, payroll tax: $126.36; Walker Re-fuse, garbage pickup & dumpster:

$1,026.12.Motion carried.Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen to

approve the Liquor license renewal for theWasta Bar. Motion carried.

Motion by Stan, second by Dorreen toapprove Resolution 12-04; water loaderincrease. Motion carried.

RESOLuTION 12-04

A RESOLuTION TOINCREASE WATERLOADER RATES

WHEREAS, the Town of Wastahas incurred increased usageon the water loader; and

WHEREAS, the Town needs tobegin recovering moniesneeded for future repair thatwill occur with the increasedusage; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITRESOLVED that effective Sep-tember 10, 2012 the rates forwater loader will be increasedto $1.00 for 20 seconds of timeallotted or approximately 50gallons for a quarter.

Dated this 3rd day of Decem-ber 2012 at Wasta, SouthDakota.

________________________Board President

________________________Finance Officer

The consensus of the board was to notproceed forward with the ordinance tolimit liquor licensing for 2013.

Tammy explained the currently out-dated Water & Sewer main maps werecreated by Alliance Architect and they willprovide the town with a current copy for amaster to make changes with and theywill give an estimated cost for the updat-ing when they can review the changes.Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen toapprove Tammy proceeding forward ongetting the maps updated. Motion carried.

The consensus of the board was to usethe last draft for employee evaluations,give the employees a copy so they knowwhat they will be evaluated on and to planto evaluate employees in June.

Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen tonot have the county run the 2013 electionif one is needed, but to combine with theCity of Wall and the Wall School District ifone is needed. Motion carried.

Tammy explained that Lloyd Willey’scurb stop will not shut off completely andtherefore would need to contact Racickyplumbing to replace it.

Stan submitted his letter of resignationat this time and the board accepted it withregret.

With all business complete, Justin ad-journed the meeting at 7:35pm.

Carolynn AndersonFinance OfficerTown of Wasta

Published December 13, 2012, at thetotal approximate cost of $47.27.

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Obituary

Harley Henderson________________

Harley Henderson, age 91, ofMurdo, S.D., died Thursday, De-

cember 6, 2012, at the VA Hospitalin Ft. Meade.

Harley Franklin Henderson wasborn October 8, 1921, in Emerson,Neb., the son of Frank J. and CoraM. (Heckens) Henderson.

Harley could accomplish any-thing he set his mind to, was asports enthusiast and especiallyloved baseball.

Harley served in the U.S. CoastGuard during World War II as aYeoman First Class. He spent timein Hawaii right after the bombingof Pearl Harbor.

On May 5, 1955, Harley marriedRita Jane Tunink at St John'sCatholic Church in Omaha. Heworked many years as a chef incafes all across Minnesota, Iowa,Nebraska and South Dakota. Heowned and operated Mack's Cafein Murdo. After retiring he worked

at the Triple H Truck Stop andJones County High School.

Harley spent more than 50 yearsin South Dakota. He and his wife,Rita, enjoyed spending time withtheir children, grandchildren andgreat grandchildren. They also en-joyed many years of playing cardswith family.

Survivors include his wife, RitaHenderson of Murdo; two sons,Harley Henderson and his wife,Pam, of Wayne, Neb., and BruceHenderson and his wife, Tina, ofOmaha, Neb.; three daughters,Harlana Duis and her husband,Dale, of Fairbury, Neb., LorrieEsmay and her husband, Wayne,of Murdo, and Kim Weingartnerand her husband, Mark, of PortSaint Lucie, Fla.; two daughtersfrom a previous marriage, Cleoand Charmaine; 15 grandchildren;eight great-grandchildren; onebrother, Sterling Henderson ofNorfolk, Neb.; one sister, JeanneGardner of Wakefield, Neb.; and ahost of other relatives and friends.

Harley was preceded in death by

his parents and one brother. Mor-ton Henderson.

Services were held Saturday, De-cember 8, at the Messiah LutheranChurch in Murdo, with Pastor RayGreenseth officiating.

Music was provided by PamDaum, pianist, and JasmineEsmay, vocalist.

Ushers were Dean Faber andDon Hieb.

Pallbearers were Jon, Matt andJordan Esmay, Cody, Brady andMichael Henderson, and JoshuaZimmerman.

Private family interment will beat the Murdo Cemetery at a laterdate.

Military honors were providedby the American Legion Post #75of Murdo, and the American Le-gion Post #301 of Draper.

Condolences may be sent to 510Main Street Murdo, SD 57559

Arrangements were with theRush Funeral Home of Philip.

His online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com

It has been a challenging fall forSouth Dakota’s winter wheat pro-ducers as they adjust to very poorcrop conditions, on the heels of abanner harvest just a few monthsago.

“Sixty four percent of winterwheat in South Dakota was ratedin poor or very poor condition thelast week in November. This ratingwas the worst of any state in theprimary winter wheat growing re-gion,” said Laura Edwards, SouthDakota State University Extensionclimate field specialist.

For comparison, Edwards sharedthat Nebraska’s crop was rated 46percent poor to very poor conditionand Oklahoma was rated 44 per-cent poor to very poor conditionduring the same week.

The quick development of severeto exceptional drought, according tothe United States Drought Moni-tor, has affected much of the wheatproducing areas of the UnitedStates said Edwards. “The winterwheat crop conditions in the cen-tral U.S. has affected the nationalrating, which is now at its lowestlevel since records of this typebegan in 1986,” she said.

It is evident that 2012 is ratedmuch below previous drought yearsof 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2007.

Even though the hard red winterwheat of South Dakota is just 60percent emerged as of 25 Novem-ber, other states in the Northwest-ern white winter wheat belt andthe soft red winter wheat belt (east-ern Corn Belt, mid-South andSoutheast), have fared much bet-ter. Idaho was rated 69 percentgood to excellent condition for thesame week, and Washington Statewas rated 67 percent good to excel-lent. In both Michigan and Indi-ana, 72 percent of winter wheat israted good to excellent, and Ohio iscurrently rated 70 percent in thosecategories.

The fact that a large percentageof winter wheat in South Dakota israted in poor or very poor conditionis not surprising, said Bob Fan-ning, SDSU Extension plantpathology field specialist, “giventhe dry soil conditions into whichmuch of the crop was planted, andthe lack of moisture it has not re-ceived,” Fanning said. “Some peo-ple believe the report of 60 percentof winter wheat emerged seemshigh.”

Fanning explained that theNASS crop progress estimates arebased on a subjective opinion sur-vey of county officials, which arenot claimed to be statistically accu-rate.

“The important fact is that evenif the figure is high, 60 percent isthe lowest percent of winter wheatemerged by late November inSouth Dakota since at least 1990,”he said. “The only other fall thatstands out with a low percentage ofwinter wheat emergence in SouthDakota was 2000, when 74 percentof the crop was reported emerged inNovember. The statewide averageyield in 2001 was 32 bushels peracre, which tied for the second andthird lowest yield over the past 22years. It is not advisable to makeyield predictions for the 2013 crop-ping season based on this however.”

Many areas where winter wheatwas planted into dry soil have re-ceived small amounts of moisturevia rain and/or snow. This limitedmoisture has caused some of thewheat to sprout, but little has actu-ally emerged to a significant de-gree.

“These seedlings have used en-ergy reserves from the seed, andhave not been able to generate pho-tosynthetic activity and developcrowns to store energy for wintersurvival. Without additional mois-ture, the sprouted seedlings maydry out and die,” Fanning said.

Dry soil cools off more quicklyand will get colder than soil withadequate moisture. “If low air tem-peratures occur without snow forinsulation, there is potential for ex-posure to low temperatures whichcould contribute to significant win-terkill for a crop in marginal condi-tion,” Fanning said. “Moisture inthe form of either rain or snowwould improve the condition of thecrop and chances for its survival.However prospects for moisturedon’t look good.”

Fanning said producers maywant to wait before making man-agement decisions, such as fertiliz-ing, until they have a better handleon the potential of the crop. “As

spring approaches, winter wheatgrowers would be advised to get outin their fields, assess the conditionof the crop and consider contin-gency plans. If the crop is insured,producers should contact their cropinsurance agent before taking stepsto terminate the crop and initiatealternative plans,” Fanning said.

The good news, Fanning said, isthat if the crop survives, it is al-most certain that the plants willvernalize and produce a seed head.

“All that is necessary for the win-ter wheat plants to vernalize is forthe kernel to take on moisture andswell, and go through a period ofabout three weeks at about 40 de-grees or lower. It is almost unheardof for winter wheat planted in thefall in South Dakota to not com-plete that process,” Fanning said.“It is well known among producersthat wheat, particularly winterwheat, is a tough crop and can sur-prise you with its resiliency.”

Winter wheat struggling