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Volume 108
December 12, 2013

Sharing holiday traditions


Settlers in Dakota Territory
carried Christmas with them and
celebrated it wherever they were
with whatever they could find at
hand.
In what would become Grant
Township in northeastern Dakota
Territory, a mother was struggling to give her children the best
Christmas she could. Mrs.
Charles Johnson feared that her
six children were facing a meager
celebration in 1876, not like the
ones the family enjoyed in Sweden.
In Sweden, the children enjoyed lutefisk, Swedish meatballs,
potato sausage, chicken, baked
rolls, Christmas cakes and cookies on Christmas Eve, according
to a Dec. 23, 1970, article in the
Grant County Review by Alfred E.
Nord, a grandson of Mrs. Johnson. In Grant County, no special
food would grace the table on
Christmas Eve.
Much had been made of giving
gifts in Sweden on Christmas
Eve. There were no gifts for the
Johnson family in 1876. Nor was
there a Christmas tree, which
had always been in the familys
home at Christmas time in Sweden.
In Sweden they make much of
lighting candles and placing as
many as possible in all their windows on Christmas eve, Nord
wrote. They sing, Now a thousand Christmas candles are
alight (Nu tandas tusen juleljus).
In the dugout there were no windows. Grandmother lit a few candles and asked them to sing the
song anyway as there might be
one thousand candles in Minnesota, even if there were only a
dozen candles in Grant county.
The tradition in Sweden was to
attend church services at 6:00
Christmas morning and sing
hymns to welcome in Christmas.
As there was no church to attend,
the Johnson family and a neighboring family, that of Gullick
Olson, joined their voices together
in singing Christmas carols.
The theme at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre this holiday
season is Sharing Holiday Traditions. While Mrs. Johnson was
recalling holiday traditions in
Sweden, other pioneer families
were no doubt recalling Christmases in their native land.
Traditions in Norway included
exchanging presents on Christmas Eve and attending church on
Christmas Day, followed by socializing in the days after Christmas. Traditions in Germany included bringing the Christmas

Photo courtesy of South Dakota State Historical Society State Archives

The photograph of the decorated Christmas tree is from the Gustav Johnson collection in the South Dakota State Historical Society State
Archives. Johnson arrived in the Philip area in 1905 to homestead and
later moved into Philip. His photographs record events, scenes and people
in Philip and surrounding Haakon County. His collection of about 3,000
glass plate negatives was donated to the State Archives. This particular
photograph was probably taken in the 1910s or 1920s.
tree into the house and exchanging presents within the family on
Christmas Eve.
On the prairie, pioneers were
adapting holiday traditions to
their circumstances.
An article in the Dec. 30, 1862,
Yankton Press & Dakotan stated,
Christmas was celebrated in the
usual manner childrens stockings were filled with candy, nuts,
etc., on Christmas Eve.
The Faulk County Times in
Faulkton stated on Dec. 28, 1882,
It being the time honored custom
for Santa Claus to come in a
sleigh, there had been grave apprehension, on the part of the little folks, lest he would not be enabled to make Southern Dakota
this season, but the snow, even so
little, on Saturday night was just
in time to accommodate the old
fellow, and quiet all uneasiness on
the part of the little ones.
In their dugout in Grant
County, Mrs. Johnson and her
children ate for Christmas Eve
the same foods that they had
eaten for months pickled herring, summer sausage, potatoes

and rye krisp. Mrs. Johnson told


the children about the good earth,
the fertile soil, and the abundant
harvest they would have in the
future.
While the family did not have
gifts, Mrs. Johnson pointed out
that they were rich in love for
each other and that being a pioneer was a great gift. She told the
youngsters that people in Grant
County would be planting evergreens and they would have a
Christmas tree in a few years.
Do they have Christmas out
West? wrote the Rev. Cyrus
Brady in Children of the West by
Cathy Luchetti. Well, they have
it in their hearts, if no place else,
and, after all, that is the place
above all others where it should
be.
This moment in South Dakota
history is provided by the South
Dakota Historical Society Foundation, the nonprofit fundraising
partner of the South Dakota State
Historical Society. Find us on the
web at www.sdhsf.org. Contact us
at info@sdhsf.org to submit a
story idea.

Crooners in concert

Bryan commended
for good work
by Laurie Hindman
The Wall City Council approved
a motion to move Public Work Director Garrett Bryan to permanent status and increase his pay
by $1,500. Council Member Rick
Hustead said Bryan is off to a
good start since he took over the
position seven months ago. Hustead noted it is a complicated job
and will take a few more years to
really get it down but he is
pleased with what Bryan has
done so far and the Public Works
Department will do well under
his leadership.
The Personnel Committee and
Mayor Dave Hahn will meet with
all the city employees two weeks
after the January meeting. It was
then decided that the mayor and
the Personnel Committee who
will rotate turns meet with all
city employees one week and then
the Public Works Director the
next week and so on.
Finance Officer (FO) Carolynn
Anderson was given approval to
work on a FEMA application. Anderson said, She has been attending the FEMA meetings so
the city can apply for disaster
payments due to the Atlas Blizzard and the city could qualify for
$6,500 which would cover the cost
of the volunteers and city employees who accumulated overtime
and comp pay. The council approved to pay volunteers $12.50
an hour and to pay the city em-

ployees for comp time that was


accrued from the blizzard.
The council approved to open
bids on the street improvement
project on January 23, 2014.
The second reading of the Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance was approved after C. Anderson went over the accounts
that were increased to cover expenditures.
The issue with Dakota Mill and
Grain buying property from the
city was dropped.
In other business the first reading of Ordinance 13-5; amend
mailbox ordinance was approved
but will be researched and discussed at the January meeting.
The 2012 Audit, which was presented last month but not approved at the meeting said C. Anderson, was approved by the
council during this meeting.
FO C. Anderson informed the
council she will be attending the
election workshop on December
11. She also asked for approval for
the Ag Appreciation Supper to use
the police garage for grilling and
to block of the street which the
council approved.
PWD Bryan reported he has
been in touch with Gary English
on the I-90 lights and is just waiting to hear back from him.
The water usage report still
show a significant loss of water.
Bryan was asked to contact S.D.

Rural Water to help find a solution for the problem.


Kitterman related to the council he has applied for a FEMA
grant to buy a side-by-side ATV to
deliver medical supplies, help
with search and rescue or other
matters that would occur in inclement weather.
Other items approved by the
council:
Agenda for the meeting.
Flex time options are tabled
until the January 2014 meeting.
Extension of a building permit
for Dakota Mill.
Renewal of a Conditional Use
Permit for Marlene McMillian.
Resolution of Intent with lease
on the Wall Clinic.
Approved minutes for the City
of Walls November 7 and 12
meetings.
Approved Fire Department
and Wall Librarys minutes.
Approved pay request #5 in
the amount of $180,858.08 to
SiteWorks.
Approved City of Wall, fire department and library bills.
The special meeting to be held
on Monday, December 30 will
begin at 2:00 p.m. not noon.
Next years council meeting will
be held on January 7, 2013 at the
Wall Community Center meeting
room beginning at 6:30 p.m.
With no other business, the
meeting was adjourned.

Custis performs in Nutcracker ballet


Black Hills Dance Theater presented three performances of the
Nutcracker Ballet on the stage of
the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
Theater, November 29, 30 and
December 1, 2013.
Congratulation to one of Walls
very own who performed in this
years production. Savana Custis
had the honor of auditioning and
performing for Mr. Brian Reeder
a distinguished guest choreographer from Juilliard School in New
York.
Savana was cast as an Arabian
in this years production. She is in
her eighth year of dance with the
Academy of Dance Arts where
they create dancers one step at a
time.
Savana attends ballet and tap
classes under the instruction of
artistic director/owner, Julie McFarland. Savanas hard work,
love of dance and outstanding instruction that she has received
throughout the years with the
Academy of Dance Arts has advanced her through the levels to
one of the greatest goals of a ballet dancer, recommendation for
pointe shoe.
Savana is the daughter of
David and Bobbie Jo Custis.

Photo courtesy of Edgar W. Matuska of Samuels Studio

Black Hills Dance Theater presents Nutcracker Arabian performers. Back


row: pictured from left to right ... Louise Swanson, Rapid City; Laura
Morterud, Rapid City, Emma Kellar, Rapid City and Savana Custis, Wall.
Front row: Darian Shape, Rapid City.

Nov. 2013, Pennington Co.


Sheriffs Department report

Laurie Hindman photo

The Haakon County Crooners mens singing group began their Christmas concert tour with an opening performance at the
Philip Nursing Home on December 1. They next performed Sunday, December 8, first in the New Underwood Good Samaritan Home, then in the Wall Community Center (shown above). The Wall concert was hosted cooperatively by the Wall
churches. The Crooners will give concerts Saturday, December 14, in Rapid City, first at the Echo Ridge Assisted Living Center at 3:00 p.m. and then at the Zion Lutheran Church at 4:45. On Sunday, December 15, they will perform in the Presbyterian
church in Kadoka at 2:00 p.m. The Crooners annual concert at the Haakon County Courthouse courtroom will be at 5:00
p.m., Sunday, December 15. Shown are, back row, from left, Rick Doud, Joe Gittings, Mark Nelson, Roger Porch and Dan
Rasmussen. Middle row: John Staben, Paul Staben, Steve Ferley, Del Bartels and Art Weitchat. Not pictured: Don Kramer
and Mike West. Seated: director Marlis Doud and accompanist Marilyn Millage.

During the month of November


2013, the Pennington County Sheriff's Office recorded the following
statistics in and around the community of Wall:
Time
City hours: . . . . . . . . . . . . .275.00
City hrs other deputies . . . .69.00
Total City hours . . . . . .344.00
Training hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Vacation/Sick hrs . . . . . . . . . .0.00
County hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
# of times called out/Hrs . . . .0.00
Arrest
Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Non-Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Calls For Service
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Alcohol Violations . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Animal Complaints . . . . . . . . . . .3
Assaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Assist Other Agencies . . . . . . . . .3
Attempt to Locate . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Burglary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0

Civil Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Community Activity . . . . . . . . . .0
Coroner Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Business Check . . . . . . . . . . . .174
Disturbance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
DPP/Vandalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Extra Patrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
Fire Medical Assist . . . . . . . . . . .0
Follow-up Investigation . . . . . . .7
Found or Lost Property . . . . . . .0
Calls for Service
Keep the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Minor Consuming . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Murder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Runaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
School Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
SOLV Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Suicide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Suspicious Activity . . . . . . . . . . .2
Theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Weapons Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Welfare Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

911 Hang up Calls . . . . . . . . . . . .1


Civil Patrol
Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
City Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Traffic Activity
Citations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Injury Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Non-Injury Accident . . . . . . . . . .1
DUI's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Motorist Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
School Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Skate/Bike Citation . . . . . . . . . .0
Skate/Bike Warning . . . . . . . . . .0
Speed Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Vehicle/Parking Comp . . . . . . . .1
Please feel free to visit with
Deputies Robert Schoeberl, Sgt.
Dan Wardle, Lt. Kraig Wood or
Capt. Jay Evenson with any questions or concerns related to law enforcement in and around the Wall
community.

Community
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Las Vegas hosts Wrangler Finals Rodeo Inmate make positive
Pennington County Courant December 12, 2013

The Thomas and Mack Center


on the University of Nevada Las
Vegas campus has made a transition from a wood floor to a dirt
arena to host the riches 10-days
in the sport of rodeo.
For the past 28 years, Las
Vegas has played host to the
Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
(NFR) in the arena that normally
is used for basketball.
Rodeo competition started on
Thursday, Dec. 5 and will continue through Dec. 14. When it is
all said and done, nine world
champions will be crowned and
$6.25 million in prize money will
have been awarded.
Competition features the best
contestants from the Professional
Cowboys Association
Rodeo
(PRCA) and Womens Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA)
along with the best animal athletes.
Events in the PRCA include
bareback riding, steer wrestling,
team roping (heading and heeling), saddle bronc riding, and tiedown roping. The barrel racing is
sanctioned by the WPRA.
Additionally, the most prestigious title in rodeo, World Champion All-Around Cowboy, will be
awarded.
Trevor Brazile, from Decatur,
Texas, is in the lead in that category and is expected to win his
eleventh all around world championship. This would also be
Braziles 19th world title, giving
him another PRCA record.
Brazile equaled Guy Allens previous record of 18 when he won the

world title in steer roping in November. Allens buckles all came


in that event where Braziles have
been spread across multiple
events. Brazile is competing in
tie-down roping and team roping
here.
To compete at the WNFR contestants had to be among the top
15 in the world standings. They
traveled across the United States
paying their own entry fees and
expenses hoping to earn enough
money to be among the elite athletes that advance to rodeos
championship event.
The WNFR has seen continued
growth in prize money and fan
support since it moved to Las
Vegas. Each contestant will compete in 10 individual rounds
which will pay the winner
$18,630. On Dec. 14th their total
scores and times will be added together for overall (average) placings. First place in that category
will win $47,776 and a saddle as
the WNFR championship.
World champions are determined by adding a contestants
WNFR and regular season earnings together. Those champions
have the esteemed honor of wearing the traditional gold buckle
signifying they are the worlds
best in the sport of rodeo.
The following is a complete list
of competitors:
Bareback Riding

1. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $126,194; 2. Kaycee Feild, Payson,


Utah - $120,375; 3.Will Lowe,
Canyon, Texas - $115,045; 4. Ryan
Gray, Cheney, Wa. - $108,287; 5. Wes

Badlands Loop Road to close


at Cedar Pass for repair
The Badlands Loop Road
(Highway 240) will be temporarily closed at Cedar Pass for emergency repair work. This steep and
unstable slump is undergoing active erosion. The road is cracked
and both lanes are in danger of
failing. Recent snow and rain has
added to the ongoing problem.
While longer term solutions are
being investigated, a deep patch
of both lanes will be done in order
to hold the road temporarily.
Work is scheduled to begin December 17, 2013 and is expected
to last two to three weeks, depending on weather.
During the construction phase,
the road at Cedar Pass will be
CLOSED to all through traffic.
As soon as it is safe to do so, the
road will be re-opened to through
traffic.

For travel through Badlands


National Park along the Badlands Loop Road (Highway 240)
from Interstate 90, visitors and
residents will be directed to Big
Foot Road at Exit 121 as an alternate route.
During the closure, visitors will
still be able to access the DoorWindow-Notch Trail parking lot
from Interstate 90, Exit 131.
Visitors will also be able to access the Ben Reifel Visitor Center
from the east. The visitor center
is open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The visitor center is closed on
Christmas Day and New Years
Day.
For more information, see
http://www.nps.gov/badl
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Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas - $88,409;


6. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo. - $84,729;
7. Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D.- $84,321;
8. Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore. $81,800; 9. Austin Foss, Terrebonne,
Ore. - $77,936; 10. Steven
Dent,
Mullen, Neb. - $75,116; 11. J e s s y
Davis, Power, Mont. - $74,997; 12.
Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas - $72,882;
13. Casey Colletti, Pueblo, Colo. $71,534; 14. Jared Smith, Cross
Plains, Texas - $68,026; 15. C a l e b
Bennett, Morgan, Utah - $67,497.

Steer Wrestling

1. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La. $108,938; 2. Trevor Knowles, Mount


Vernon, Ore. - $101,528; 3. Matt
Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas - $90,366;
4. Jason Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo. $74,070; 5. Jule Hazen, Ashland, Kan.
- $69,266; 6. K.C. Jones, Decatur,
Texas - $69,207; 7. Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas - $65,007; 8. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb. - $64,351; 9. Tyler
Pearson, Louisville, Miss. - $63,007;
10. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif. $62,585; 11. Wade Sumpter, Fowler,
Colo. - $59,092; 12. Straws Milan,
Cochrane, Alberta - $58,151; 13. Luke
Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif. $57,300; 14. Bray Armes, Ponder,
Texas - $57,094; 15. Dakota Eldridge,
Elko, Nev. - $50,806.

Team Roping (header)

1. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont. $112,994; 2. Kaleb Driggers, Albany,


Ga. - $105,445; 3. Brandon Beers,
Powell Butte, Ore. - $97,373; 4. Erich
Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz. - $94,863;
5. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas $79,383; 6. Riley Minor, Ellensburg,
Wash. - $78,672; 7. Trevor Brazile,
Decatur, Texas - $78,048; 8. Nick Sartain, Dover, Okla. - $77,243; 9. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz. $76,797; 10. Drew Horner, Plano,
Texas - $72,742; 11. Dustin Bird, Cut
Bank, Mont. - $72,708; 12. Turtle
Powell, Stephenville, Texas - $71,096;
13. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore.
- $66,651; 14. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas - $61,752; 15. Justin
Van Davis, Madisonville, Texas $60,936; 16. Travis Tryan, Billings,
Mont. - $60,745.

Team Roping (heeler)

1. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev. $110,607; 2. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla.


- $110,088; 3. Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M. $105,195; 4. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz. - $94,762; 5. Brady
Minor, Ellensburg, Wash. - $78,672; 6.
Patrick Smith, Lipan, Texas $78,048; 7. Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas
- $77,296; 8. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson,
Ariz. - $76,059; 9. Kollin VonAhn,
Blanchard, Okla. - $74,494; 10. Paul
Eaves, Lonedell, Mo.- $71,884; 11.
Buddy Hawkins II, Columbus, Kan. $71,781; 12. Dugan Kelly, Paso Robles, Calif. - $69,403; 13. Ryan Motes,
Weatherford, Texas - $69,218; 14.
Clay O'Brien Cooper, Gardnerville,
Nev. - $65,670; 15. Martin Lucero,
Stephenville, Texas - $65,355.

Saddle Bronc Riding

1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah $128,703; 2. Jesse Wright, Milford,


Utah - $108,950; 3. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, S.D. - $103,771; 4. Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn. - $97,927; 5.

Jacobs Crawley, Stephenville, Texas $96,513; 6. Cort Scheer, Elsmere,


Neb. - $89,731; 7. Jake Wright, Milford, Utah - $88,095; 8. Isaac Diaz,
Desdemona, Texas - $83,951; 9. Wade
Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa - $81,913; 10.
Cole Elshere, Faith, S.D. - $80,698;
11. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M. $74,379; 12. Chet Johnson, Sheridan,
Wyo. - $60,569; 13. Bradley Harter,
Weatherford, Texas - $58,928; 14.
Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La.- $56,642;
15. Sterling Crawley, Stephenville,
Texas - $56,054.

Tie-down Roping

1. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas $135,164; 2. Tyson Durfey, Colbert,


Wash. - $97,985; 3. Cody Ohl, Hico,
Texas - $94,943; 4. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas - $93,866; 5. Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas - $92,520; 6. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas - $83,196; 7.
Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas $79,188; 8. Justin Maass, Giddings,
Texas - $78,047; 9. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas - $76,373; 10. Shane
Hanchey, Sulphur, La. - $72,906; 11.
Shane Slack, Idabel, Okla. - $69,664;
12. Clif Cooper, Decatur, Texas $66,195; 13. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche,
Okla. - $62,899; 14. Stetson Vest,
Childress, Texas - $62,371; 15. Randall Carlisle, Baton Rouge, La. $60,572.

Bull Riding

1. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas $130,383; 2. Tyler Smith, Fruita,


Colo. - $99,085; 3. Cole Echols, Elm
Grove, La. - $96,275; 4. Josh Koschel,
Nunn, Colo. - $94,230; 5. Cody Teel,
Kountze, Texas - $93,064; 6. Cody
Campbell, Summerville, Ore. $89,151; 7. Cooper Davis, Jasper,
Texas - $83,399; 8. Parker Breding,
Edgar, Mont. - $82,238; 9. Trevor
Kastner, Ardmore, Okla. - $81,207;
10. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee,
Wash. - $75,859; 11. Chandler
Bownds, Lubbock, Texas - $75,652;
12. Tyler Willis, Wheatland, Wyo. $75,285; 13. Trey Benton III, Rock Island, Texas - $73,329; 14. Elliot Jacoby, Fredricksburg, Texas - $71,740;
15. Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah $70,067.

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Pennington
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As winter approaches in South


Dakota, the Department of Game,
Fish and Parks (GFP) reminds
resident hunters of a unique opportunity that may exist later
this winter.
The GFP has a Wildlife Damage Management Program that
assists landowners with various
wildlife depredation abatement
techniques. However, when other
methods are ineffective, GFP may
utilize willing hunters to help reduce damage caused by wildlife.
Winter depredation hunts are
a valuable management tool that
GFP uses in some situations to alleviate wildlife damage to
landowners stored-feed supplies,
said Wildlife Damage Program
Administrator
Keith
Fisk.
Depredation hunts are largely
dependent upon the severity of
the winter, snowfall accumulations and the number of animals
involved. During mild winters,
few hunts are conducted; however, when extreme conditions
cause wildlife to congregate near
farmsteads and livestock feeds,
depredation hunts are more common.

What started as an art contest


may be the ticket to a new life.
Alden No Moccasin III was a
late entry to paint a mural in the
booking area of the Pennington
County Jail. What followed has
been nothing short of amazing.
No Moccasin has been drawing
his whole life. He's left his handiwork in Art Alley and has occasionally sketched portraits for
other inmates.
This mural would be a first
however, using paint brushes
rather than spray cans or pencils.
With a bare wall as his canvas,
No Moccasin went to work. He
painted a corrections patch
flanked by an eagle, the American
flag and a jail building. It was received so well that he was invited
to try another.
Lt. Joe McDonald approached
No Moccasin with a wounded
warrior theme and logo and the
mural soon took shape. A thirty
minute rough draft yielded a patriotic masterpiece.
Elements included a soldier
carrying a wounded brother while
fleeing a burning building. A
fallen soldier battle cross pays
tribute on the opposite side of the
canvas. They were joined by the
Statue of Liberty, a bald eagle and
the Stars and Stripes. No Moccasin gave special attention to the
eagle's feathers to honor his Native American heritage; he showcased the Crazy Horse Memorial
for the same reason.
The end result has had the jail
buzzing. It has been "emotional
for some", according to Jail Commander Jim Rowenhorst. With
the presence of the National
Guard, Ellsworth Air Force Base
and Veteran groups in this area,
"we are soldiers advocates here."
No Moccasin is equally pleased,

Courtesy photo

Alden No Moccasin III pictured


with the mural he painted in the
booking area of the Pennington
County Jail.
proving that beautiful art can
come from the most unlikely
places. As he walks by the large
mural he thinks to himself, "wow,
I did that."
No Moccasin is hopeful to be released next week after serving
time for 2nd degree burglary and
escape. He acknowledges that
he's made "some bad choices" in
his life but is anxious to put the
past behind him. His work has already been seen by those who are
eager to give him a second
chance. The jail staff is rooting for
him as well. Says Rowenhorst,"
It's really great for all the staff to
see an inmate with the chance to
make it. You get the feeling like,
maybe I'll run into him five years
from now when he's a famous
artist."
For now, No Moccasin just
wants to make up for lost time.
"There's a jail saying that if you
put your name on a cell, you'll always comeback." With real goals,
endless possibilities and the motivation toachieve them, No Moccasin hopes this art legacy will
live on without him.

WPRA Barrel Racing

1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz. $147,418; 2. Mary Walker, Ennis,


Texas - $137,115; 3. Michele McLeod,
Whitesboro, Texas - $109,591; 4.
Christy Loflin, Franktown, Colo. $105,042; 5. Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, Texas - $100,860; 5. Sabrina
Ketcham, Yeso, N.M. - $100,217; 7.
Britany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas $94,225; 8. Kaley Bass, Kissimmee,
Fla. - $87,515; 9. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D. - $82,037; 10. Taylor Jacob,
Carnine, Texas - $81,808; 11. Jane
Melby, Burneyville, Okla. - $76,265;
12. Jean Winters, Texline, Texas $69,847; 13. Shada Brazile, Decatur,
Texas - $68,379; 14. Sydni Blanchard,
Albuquerque, N.M. - $68,144; 15.
Trula Churchill, Valentine, Neb. $66,726.

GFP reminds hunters to register for


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South Dakota residents may


register for potential depredation
hunts for deer, antelope and
turkey starting Dec. 1, 2013.
Hunters can register for depredation hunts (free of charge) at
http://gfp.sd.gov/hunting/depredation-hunts.aspx and are encouraged to register for counties
near their home or within close
driving distance.
New for 2013, hunters may
register for a maximum of 10
counties, said Fisk. Depredation
hunts are often time-sensitive
and winter weather can sometimes make travel difficult for
participating hunters. For a successful hunt, GFP needs participating hunters to be available at
the hunt location almost immediately.
Once registered, hunters are
then put into a random drawing
to determine eligibility once a
depredation hunt is authorized.
Winter depredation hunts focus
on assisting landowners with
wildlife damage, but also can provide hunters with another hunting opportunity after tradition
hunting seasons are closed. For
more information, please visit the
GFP website or contact GFP at
(605)223-7660.

Philip League Bowling


Monday Nite Mixed
Shads Towing ...........................38-18
Handrahan Const .....................36-20
Dakota Bar................................32-24
Badlands Auto ..........................29-27
Rockers......................................28-28
Highlights:
Jim Kujawa............3-10 & 2-7 splits;
.....................................224 clean/531
Tena Slovek ................5-10 split; 175
Connie Schlim ..............................175
Vickie Petersen .....................180/509
Trina Brown ..........................176/489
Jerry Mooney......................194 clean
Marsha Sumpter .....6-7-10 split; 484
Matt Reckling...............................537
Jason Petersen .............3-10 split x 2
Andrew Reckling ................3-10 split
Phil Pearson .........................2-7 split
Tuesday Mens Early
Peoples Mkt................................27-9
Georges Welding ................22.5-13.5
PHS ...........................................20-16
Kennedy Imp.............................20-16
G&A Trenching ...................15.5-20.5
Philip Motor ..............................15-21
KTS............................................12-24
D&T Auto Parts ........................12-24
Hightlights:
Cory Boyd ..............................202/576
Fred Foland ..........3-10 split x 2; 501
Earl Park ......................2-7 split; 500
Randy Boyd ..................2-7 split; 200
Jerry Iron Moccasin .............2-7 split
Norm Buxcel......................5-7-9 split
Dale OConnell ................3-9-10 split
Ronnie Williams ...................5-6 split
Wednesday Morning Coffee
State Farm ................................37-19
Bowlng Belles ...........................36-20
Little Orphans ..........................34-22
Cutting Edge.............................29-27
Jolly Ranchers ..........................26-30
Highlights:
Charlene Kjerstad ........177, 165/467
Karen Foland3-10 x 2 & 5-4-7 splits;
...............................................181/454
Kay Kroetch.........9-10 split; 170/408
Donna Newman ...........................168
Jody Struble .................................160
Deanna Fees.................................154
Debbie Gartner ............................153
Joy Neville ..........................5-10 split

Marsha Sumpter ................3-10 split


Wednesday Nite Early
Morrisons Haying ....................31-21
Hildebrand Concrete ................30-22
Dakota Bar................................29-23
Chiefies Chicks.........................22-30
First National Bank .................22-30
Pink Ribbons.............................22-30
Highlights:
Cristi Ferguson.............5-6 split; 185
Stacey Schulz ...............................182
Shar Moses............................192/497
Kathy Gittings ................5-6-10 split
Lindsey Hildebrand .............2-7 split
Tena Slovek ..........................4-5 split
Thursday Mens
Dakota Bar................................24-12
Coyles SuperValu .....................22-14
OConnell Const ........................21-15
McDonnell Farms .....................19-17
A&M Laundry...........................19-17
The Steakhouse ........................17-19
WEE BADD...............................15-21
West River Pioneer Tanks ..........7-29
Highlights:
Doug Hauk ....................202, 213/611
Alvin Pearson ..............223 clean/534
Ronnie Coyle .........................244/579
Bryan Buxcel ......................222 clean
Brian Pearson .......................206/525
Haven Hildebrand .......................202
Harlan Moos.................................222
Matt Reckling...............................530
Mike Moses......................4-7-10 split
John Heltzel .......................3-10 split
Friday Nite Mixed
Cristis Crew .............................30-10
Moos on the Loose...............26.5-13.5
Dees Crew.................................22-18
Enforcers ..................................22-18
Randys Spray Service ........12.5-27.5
Highlights:
Harlan Moos ........234 clean, 203/582
Brian Pearson..............238 clean/555
Annette Hand................167, 154/407
Duane Hand 5-10 split; 200, 201/534
Alvin Pearson........................205/528
Earl Park......................................508
Fred Koester.................................152
Cristi Ferguson......4-5 split; 190/487
John Heltzel ......................2-5-7 split
Tanner Norman ........2-7 & 4-7 splits

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JH wrestles at Lyman First tournament first season win

Courtesy Photo

Philip Area wrestlers traveled to Presho, November 26 to participate in a


tournament. Shown above is Preston Eisenbraun in one of his matches.
Taking first place honors were Kaylor Pinney, Pedro Dennis, Cash Wilson
and Eisenbraun. Finishing second were Hunter Peterson, Keagan Fitch,
John Daly, Trey Elshere, Colby Fitch, and Greyson DeVeries. Victor Dennis took third and Richard Lamont placed fourth.

Larry Rhoden makes a


bid for the U.S. Senate

Taking the trophy home is always good, but its even better
when its brought home after
handily outscoring the expected
winner.
That is exactly what the Philip
Area wrestling squad did when
they traveled to the Kimball/White Lake/Platte-Geddes Invitational Wrestling Tournament last
weekend, taking the win by 58
points over Winner, who had the
most number one seeds.
Head coach Matt Donnelly said
it was a good first tournament for
the team, but there are areas that
need work. That first test against
other teams is always good for locating those weaknesses. Philip is
currently not fielding anyone in
the 120 pound weight class, but
Donnelly hopes to have it filled
soon.
The wrestlers will really get
tested this weekend as the team
competes against some of the very
best at the Rapid City Central Invitational, December 13 and 14.
Start times are slated for 2 p.m.
and 9 p.m., respectively.
The Rapid City Central Invite
typically features more than 30
schools from South Dakota, North
Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado.
Last year Philip Area placed sixth
out of 35 teams.
Team standings for the
KWLPG Invite: Philip 270.5,
Winner 212, Miller/HighmoreHarrold 164.5, Wagner 133,
Mount Vernon/Plankinton/Corsica 109, Kimball /White LakePlatte-Geddes 104, Andes Central 70, Sunshine Bible Academy 68, Marion/ Freeman - 58,
Ipswich/Leola 52, Wessington
Springs/Woonsocket 46, Philip
Area Junior Varsity 22, Lower
Brule 18, Kimball/White
Lake/Platte-Geddes Junior Varsity 13, Wolsey-Wessington
11.5, Winner Junior Varsity 11,

Subway
Musician
of the
month
Laurie Hindman photo

South Dakota State Senator Larry Rhoden from Union Center stopped in
Wall on Monday, December 9 to introduce himself as one of the candiates
running for Tim Johnsons seat with the U.S. Senate. Rhoden is currently
serving as the Majority Whip in Pierre and is also the chair of the State
Affairs Committee and a member of the Natural Resources Committee.
Rhodens said, The U.S. needs to become fiscally responsible and have
common sense when making decisions. We have to stop spending more
than we make which will help to get this country back on track. He has
also signed a pledge not to raise taxes and his primary goal is to help put
the country back on the right track. Pictured is Rhoden visiting with Betty
and Glenn Alishouse.

nalists and the eventual winner.


Students who wish to participate need to shoot a short (one
minute) video of them talking
about any subject that interests
them.
They dont need to be elaborate
productions, since those videos
wont run on air. The videos need
to be submitted to KEVN Black
Hills FOX, along with an entry
form, by December 31st.
The 20 students selected for the
contest will tape their commentaries at the KEVN Black Hills
FOX studios to air beginning in
February.
The four weekly winners will
become finalists and will tape

106 lbs: Hunter Peterson 1st


record 3-0
Bye
Pin Ty Namanny (KWLPG) 1:37
Pin Blade Forman (MHH) 4:30
Dec. Marcus Urban (MVPC) 9-4
113 lbs: Pedro Dennis 3rd
record 4-1
Bye
Dec. by Alex Daum (KWLPG) 2-3
Forfeit by Calvin McBride
(WAGJV)
Dec. Ben Soukup (WAGJV) 5-3
Pin Jackson Nockels (KWLPGJV)
1:05
Maj. Dec. Hayden Haak (MVPC)
12-2
126 lbs: Jed Brown 1st
record 3-0
Bye
Forfeit by Joe Hart (AC)
Pin Dalton Gerbracht (SBA) 2:00
Maj. Dec. Lane Peterson (IPL) 102
132 lbs: Rance Johnson 1st
record 3-0
Pin Riley Stevens (WSW) 1:04
Pin Nic Watson (M/F) 3:36
Pin Denver Paul (SBA) 2:37
138 lbs: Nick Donnelly 2nd
record 2-1
Bye
Forfeit by Kayleb Brozik (WINJV)
Pin Zach Rucktaesuel (AC) 2:47
Dec. by Sean Bice (WIN) 3-6
145 lbs: Brady Jandreau 2nd
record 2-1
Pin Avery Gilchrist (WINJV) 0:58
Pin Tanner Risseeuw (MVPC) 0:47
Pin by Tyrel Haley (WIN) 3:36
152 lbs: Lane Blasius 1st
record 3-0
Bye
Pin Trinity Brunsen (WSW) 1:47
Pin Lorenzo Longe (AC) 1:05
Pin Devon Gnat (MHH) 2:57
160 lbs: Reed Johnson 4th
record 2-2
Pin Jacob Smith (M/F) 1:39
Maj. Dec. by Brady Soulek (WAG)
1-9
Dec. Grady Carley (PAJV) 2-1
Dec. by Bradyn Middlesworth
(WIN) 0-1
160 lbs: Grady Carley 5th
record 2-2
Dec. by Middlesworth 2-6
Pin Hayden Medicine Horn (AC)
1:46
Dec. by Reed Johnson 1-2
Dec. David Paul (SBA) 8-2
170 lbs: Chandlier Sudbeck 2nd
record 3-1
Pin Colton Colombe (LB) 0:31
Pin Cordel Vissia (MVPC) 1:50
Tech. Fall Jaxson Brueggeman
(MHH) 22-6
Dec. by David Kocer (WAG) 4-5
170 lbs: Blake Crowser
record 0-2
Dec. by Ben Stiegelmeier (SBA) 78
Bye
Pin by Vissia 4:00
182 lbs: Raedon Anderson 4th
record 4-2
Dec. Caleb Brandt (WW) 8-3
Maj. Dec. by Turner Blasius
(KWLPG) 4-15
Pin Dallas Tronbold (AC) 0:25

Maj. Dec. Dayton Obago (LB) 12-

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four more commentaries on four


common topics to air during the
finals of the contest beginning in
April.
Interested students can get
entry forms and rules at www.bla
ckhillsfox.com.
They could join our previous
winners, Shad Christman of Lemmon High School along with Kaitlyn Hemmingson, Annelise Ewing
and Janesa Bakeberg of Spearfish
High School, Caila Brennan of St.
Thomas More High School, Jordan Barthel of Lead-Deadwood
High School and Rae McKee, a
homeschool student from Nemo,
as the latest Rising Star of the
West.

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Corner Pantry and Subway held a customer appreciation day on Friday,


December 6. Owner Jodi Gallino treated her customers to free coffee, Subway specials and mutliple drawings for door prizes. Winners of the drawings were: Mike Schroder, Big Screen TV; Kevin Pinney, IPad; Lisa Moon,
Bike; Patsy Besson, Coke -a- Cola glasses; Peggy Abby, Coke-a-Cola blanket; Nathan Kleinschmidt, Bean Bag Toss and Ryan Eisenbraun, Cooler
bag. Pictured is Gallino watching Kaylynn Diamond entering her name
into the drawings.

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wrestling team is:
December
13-14. R.C. Central Invite 2:00/9:00
21. Valentine, NE, Invite. 10:00
January
4. McCook Central (Salem) TBA
10-11. Lyman Tourney - TBA
17-18. Philip Invite - 3:00/9:00
25. Winner Tourney - TBA
31. Pierre (MS) Invite - 9:00
February
1. Wagner Tourney - 9:00
1. Red Cloud Invite (JV) - 10:00
8. BH Classic (Hill City) - TBA
15.Philip Area Invite @Wall TBA
22. Region 4B - TBA
28. March 1 State B @ Aberdeen - TBA

Corner Pantry/Subway holds


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Maj. Dec. Austin Moore (KWLPG)
13-2

Dec. Cole Globke (M/F) 6-1


Dec. by Forrest Cerv (WIN) 1-5
195 lbs: Gabe Sandal
record 1-2
Bye
Pin by Jacob Fouberg (WSW) 5:46
Forfeit by Michael Stone (AC)
Maj. Dec. by Nathaniel Schroeder
(KWLPG) 1-15
220 lbs: Gavin DeVries 2nd
record 2-1
Bye
Pin Eli Van Horn (MVPC) 0:38
Pin Marshall Johnson (MHH)
3:18
Pin by Scott Assman (WIN) 2:40
220 lbs: Geoffrey DeVries 5th
record 3-2
Maj. Dec. by Matt Warejcka
(KWLPG) 1-10
Bye
Pin Kyle Bice (AC) 2:24
Pin Van Horn 1:31
Pin by Warejcka 2:57
Pin Trevon LaRoche (LB) 1:20
285 lbs: Logan Ammons 1st
record 4-0
Forfeit by Mathew Fry (MVPC)
Forfeit by Camorn Two Elks
(ACJV)

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Rising Star of the West scholarship contest
KEVN Black Hills FOX is
pleased to announce its eighth annual Rising Star of the West
Scholarship contest.
This year, thanks to Security
First Bank, the total value of
scholarships is once again at
$7,500. The first place winner will
receive a $4,000 college scholarship, with $2,000 for second place,
$1,000 for third place and $500
for fourth place.
High school students will have
the opportunity to present commentaries on KEVN Black Hills
FOX News on topics important to
them. Viewers will then be able to
view those videos at blackhillsfox.com and help pick the four fi-

Miller/Highmore-Harrold Junior
Varsity 10, Wagner Junior Varsity 3. Also fielding junior varsity teams with no points were
Andes Central, Marion/Freeman,
Mount Vernon/Plankinton/Corsica and Sunshine Bible Academy.

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Wall News
history that was imprisoned for
27 years and then was elected
president of his country, South
Africa. He was a great statesman.
Trudy (Schreiber) Storkel of
Stillwell, Kan., is still ailing from
a heart condition, making it hard
to breathe. She is in a rehab hospital. Schreibers lived in Peno
Basin years ago.
Taunia (Holsether) and Jason
Vande Stouwe of Inwood, Iowa,
are the proud parents of a baby
girl, Hadlee Ann, born Tuesday,
December 3, in Sioux Falls. She
weighed 6 lbs 5 oz and was 18
inches long. Grandparents are
Jeff and Anne Jo Clark; greatgrandparents, Lucille Holsether,
Chuck Holsether and Kathy Furand
great-great-grandrey;
mother, Dorothy Hamann.
Mildred Harnisch came home
last Tuesday, December 3rd. She
is walking with a walker and getting along real well.
Sunday, December 9th, Kim
and Debbie Smooth of Belle
Fourche took his mother Violet,
and their two daughters, Jana
and Marli from Rapid City, to the
10th Annual Fezziwig at Prairie
Berry Winery in Hill City. A holiday festival of wine, food and
music. Then they went to the
Miner Brewing Company for
some more sampling of six different flavors of beer. A fun time! But
a very, very cold day -6 or -7.
After all the Thanksgiving
news last week, we come up short
this week!
The straight and narrow path
has no traffic problems.
~Anonymous

tor, Marlis Doud, and keyboard


players, Marilyn Millage. Thanks,
also, to all the churches who
made the concert possible.
Wall Drug Store held their
Christmas party last Tuesday
evening. think the weather contributed to the lower attendance.
Last weeks Courant was full of
awards given at school for sports
and All-State Chorus. Our congratulations go out to all of those
deserving individuals!
Congratulations, also, to Jami
Moon for winning the state
Young Farmers and Ranchers
Achievement Award. Great job!
Our sympathy goes out to the
family and friends of Donald
Denke, who died on November
27th in Riverton, Wyo.
Rose White spent a day in
Rapid City, recently, with her
daughter and granddaughter.
Shopping was the theme for the
day.
Our flag has been at half-staff
again this time to honor Nelson Mandela, who has passed
away. Bet he is the only one in

Gathered by Frances Poste


It has been so cold that even
the weatherman had run out of
descriptive words. They used bitter, frigid, extremely, even life
threatening. Hope we have a reprieve so they can come up with
some new ones when it turns cold
again.
Daryl and Lila Brinkhous were
received into the membership of
Walls United Methodist Church
on Sunday, December 8th.
Rose Whites brother, Vic Riley
of Gillette, spent a week with her
before Thanksgiving. Rose spent
Thanksgiving with family in the
country.
Rose White attended a Christmas program in Kadoka in which
her great-grandkids took part.
Seventy some people attended
the Haakon County Crooners
Concert on Sunday evening. Considering the cold temperatures, it
was great to see that many come
out. The singing of those guys is
exceptional and it is very enjoyable to listen to them. Our thanks
go out to them and to their direc-

Please join us for the

Big White Christmas Program


and enjoy Christmas in the country!

Thursday, December 17th


6:30 p.m. Creighton Hall

Festivities will include a play, music, lots of singing,


treats & an appearance from Santa Claus!

Come and have a holly, jolly Christmas with us!

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things the hard way. However,
over time I have learned to do my
due diligence. Let me ask, do you
have really tough decisions to
make? May I encourage you to do
your due diligence?
Ask more questions. Dig a little
deeper. Ask even more questions
and dig deeper further. It is much
better to be proactive in asking
questions, in advance of making
any final decision. Check with oth-

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building a home, or purchasing a
product can all be quite daunting
tasks. There are so many decisions
to make and so many different options! Though we do not have to
make decisions of this magnitude
very often, there are still quite a
few challenging decisions to be
made each day. I must admit that
over the past 25 to 30 years, some
of the decisions I have made have
been real "doozies". Some have got

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done.
Christmas blessings abound if
A we are aware of them or B
dont bat them away in the frustration of the busyness of the
season.
My son, Scott Patterson, is
home from Afghanistan, will have
almost Christmas with his family
as he leaves to return there
Christmas Day. He feels blessed
to have this time as many others
are not with family. I feel blessed
that he is home safe once again,
even though we wont be together.
Another huge blessing is Celine
Trasks amazing improvement. It
was about a year ago that she was
so badly hurt. I know its been a
long road, but look at her now! By
the end of October, she was using
crutches, not her walker! I also
know that family, neighbors and
friends were and are a big part, as
well as her own attitude, faith,
courage and well toughness and
when youre in Celines company,
you feel blessed. In October, I
asked about her future plans and
she answered Be in a marathon.
When that happens, she will have
many cheerleaders. Celine, you
make my heart smile.
Our potluck supper Saturday
went well and although it was
cold, we had good food and good
people who gathered to sing some
Christmas songs, eat and discuss
how cold, but glad we had a warm
place to gather. And, Madi, Ash,
Emily, the old hall looked just
splendiferous. We could have
used a little more tinsel (just joking). It was perfect.
Grenstiners were in Philip
cheering the seventh and eighth
grade Lady Eagles basketball
team in the tournament played

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By Sunday, we were officially
serious about the Christmas season. We used to have Tub Rath
with his outdoor light exhibit and
extravaganza. We make do with
less in Wasta as there is no way
to measure up to the standard set
up by Tub.
But, we do our best. The Wasta
Womens Decorating Guild and
Keepers of the Community Hall
met Sunday to begin, in earnest,
preparations for the Upcoming
Events at said old building. In
addition to the Wasta women,
Margee, Ash, Madi and Monie
Grenstiner, we had Travis Grenstiner who volunteered for the
outside lighting and in addition
hitched up our sadly drooping
cedar tree prior to the business of
lights. So that would make the
W.W.D.G. and K.C.H. plus one
Wasta guy!
Lights and favorite decorations
were found and placed on tree,
windows and walls. Friday, the
6th, we had a bonus W.W. etc.
when Emily Ferris came to help.
It is always wonderful fun and
was exceptionally fun this year
and to quote Emily Ferris We
have an explosion of tinsel! True
enough, but there can never be
too much tinsel at Christmas!
Right?
Wasta kids in the news: Good
News, again, Andrew Ferris was
named to the All-State Choir, as
well as Autumn Deering.
Big congratulations to your
both. I think we probably will
hear from both in the High School
Christmas Program, Monday, the
16th of December, at 7:00 p.m.,
high school gym.
These programs, elementary

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at 279-2020, for more information.

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Parents: Tisha Rose & Jace Shearer, Wall
Big Sister: Londyn Rose
Maternal Grandparents:
Kim & Connie Mason, Coleman, OK
Paternal Grandparents:
Greg & Lori Shearer, Wall
Maternal Great-Grandparents:
Roy & Frances Germany, Coleman, OK
Sue Robinette, Coleman, OK
Kenneth & Margret Mason, Ponca City, OK
Paternal Great-Grandparents:
Gary & Andrea Peterson, Rapid City,
Lavon & Dorothy Shearer, Wall
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Madi to get particulars. Just now
they are out cutting a Christmas
tree.
That is South Dakota tough
minus 4 and out cutting a tree.
Well, the sun is shining!
So, for now, congratulations to
middle school girls and coach
Lytle on this big win.
Thanks to all of you who have
shown interest in Wastas bird
count and have shared sitings of
our feathered friends in your
neighborhood.
Dorothy Shearers Piano Party
provided good entertainment on a
chilly Sunday afternoon. Weve
enjoyed listening to and watching
these kids as year by year they
grow, improve and enjoy their talent more and more.
Last item Wasta has three
one year old toddlers! Lincoln
Spotted Bear will reach his first
birthday this month and along
with Mavrick Williams, a September birthday and Kylee Smid,
who reached the one year mark in
June, makes up our current baby
batch. It may not seem like such
a big deal but it sure seems good
to have more little ones to us!
One more last item: Deyton
Skillingstad was helping raise
funds for the Youth Football
League in Wall. He was on the
Mity mites team had an undefeated season, went to Super
Bowl and the Mitey Mites won!
He sold raffle tickets to help raise
these funds and sold the most and
won a very nice mountain bike!
Way to go Deyton. He was very
serious about this responsibility
and extremely proud to have done
so well.
Happy Days Happy Trails!

ers who have been faced similar


decisions to get their thoughts and
opinions. Do your research, and
then research even more. Do not
settle for the first things you hear
or see. Resist your gut feelings. If
at all possible do some active planning, since this will force you to
look ahead and around the corner
a little bit. Frankly, it is what is
around the corner that can bite
you hard or rip your head off. Trust
me, I know because I have had it
all happen way too often.
This strategy of doing your due
diligence is much like purchasing
insurance. It can really save your
tail. Here are some of the action
steps I have found to be helpful:
Talk to God
Talk to your spouse
Visit with a trusted friend
Google it
Read about it at the library
Make some phone calls
Find someone who will force
you to think and talk about the
downside
Chat with your banker, an attorney, or business advisor (See #7)
Write down and get it all out in
black and white in front of you
Read between the lines, listen, and
press on.
Taking a risk and moving out of
"safe zones" will become much less
difficult if we have done our due
diligence. You can move forward
with more confidence with your
plans, thoughts and ideas. If you
still fail, that is okay as long as you
remember that success comes from
failure. Keep persevering until you
get it right, and of course, continue
to do your due diligence.

Bob Prentice speaks to thousands of people in highly motivational seminars each year. Call
Bob for more details at 800-4379715 and be sure to check out
Bobs website at: www.mrattitudespeaks.com

Wall School District


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Breakfast and
Lunch Menu
December 12 to
December 18, 2013

Thursday: Breakfast: Biscuit w/Sausage, Egg & Cheese,


Banana, Milk or Juice.
Lunch: Tomato Soup, Grilled
Cheese, Cucumbers, Pears, Applesauce, Milk.
Friday: No School.
Monday: Breakfast: Pancake, Egg Patty, Applesauce,
Milk or Juice.
Lunch: Chicken Nuggets,
Roll, Cucumber, Green Peppers, Corn, Apple, Milk.
Tuesday: Breakfast: Breakfast Wrap, Apple, Milk or
Juice.
Lunch: Beef & Noodles,
Fresh Broccoli, Baby Carrots,
Pears, Milk.
Wednesday:
Breakfast:
Waffle, Sausage, Pears, Milk
or Juice.
Lunch:
Pita
Pocket
w/Turkey, Cheese & Lettuce,
Lettuce Salad, Mixed Fruit,
Milk.

Religious

Pennington County Courant December 12, 2013 5

Obituaries
Lorraine H. Hanson______________________________
Lorraine H. Hanson, age 88, of
Philip, S.D., died Saturday, December 7, 2013, at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in
Philip.
Lorraine Henrietta Rosenboom
was born January 11, 1925, in
Sheldon, Iowa, the daughter of
Henry M. and Ida (Symens)
Rosenboom. She grew up and received her education in Iowa. She
later moved to Sioux Falls and
then to Pierre.
Lorraine was united in mar-

riage to Oscar Hanson on September 21, 1963, in Pierre. After their


marriage, they made their home
on the Hanson ranch. After
Oscars death on June 6, 1985,
Lorraine continued to make her
home on the ranch.
Survivors include her son,
Henry O. Hanson of Philip; one
daughter, Linda Lou Hanson; and
a host of other relatives and
friends.
In addition to her husband
Oscar, Lorraine was preceded in

death by her parents; two brothers, Edward and Elmer Rosenboom; and two sisters, Helen
Busse and Anna Mae Pfau.
Services will be held at 11:00
a.m. Thursday, December 12, at
the American Legion Hall in
Philip, with Ken Toews officiating.
Interment will be at the Masonic Cemetery in Philip.
Arrangements are with the
Rush Funeral Home of Philip. Her
online guestbook is available at
www.rushfuneralhome.com

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Helen Dietrich__________________________________
Helen Dietrich, age 95, of Philip,
S.D., died Monday, December 9,
2013, at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip.
Helen was born July 7, 1918, in
Gackle, N.D., the daughter of Jacob
and Selma (Henky) Gutschmidt.
She grew up and received her education in Gackle.
She was united in marriage to
Edwin Dietrich on January 8,
1937, at McLaughlin. They made
their home in McLaughlin and
later moved to Mobridge. In 1953,
they moved to Philip where she has
since resided.
Her husband preceded her in
death on June 22, 1992.
Helen attended First Lutheran
Church in Philip. Helen was well
known for her great cooking and
enjoyed sewing.
Survivors include one son, Don-

ald Dietrich and his wife, Rita, of


Whitewood; one daughter, Evonne

Schumacher and her husband,


Clarence, of Rapid City; 13 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives
and friends.
Helen was preceded in death by
her husband, Edwin C. Dietrich;
her son, Kenneth Dietrich; her parents; and several brothers and sisters.
Services will be held 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, December 14, at First
Lutheran Church in Philip with
Pastor Frezil Westerlund. Visitation will be held one hour prior to
the service.
Burial will be at the Masonic
Cemetery in Philip.
Rush Funeral Home of Philip is
in charge of the arrangements.Her
online guestbook is available at
www.rushfuneralhome.com

Lola L. Hulce_________________________________
Lola L. Hulce, age 61, of Philip,
S.D., died Thursday, December 5,
2013, at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip, after a
three year battle with cancer.
Lola Lee Hamilton was born
December 3, 1952, at Ainsworth,
Neb., one of four children born to
Donald and Dorothy (Millard)
Hamilton. She spent her early
years on a farm north of
Springview, Neb. At the age of
seven years, she and her family
moved to Kadoka, where she attended school, graduating in 1971.
She worked at Jeff s Truckstop
prior to her marriage to Ronald
LeRoy Hulce, on December 14,
1970. Ron and Lola had three children, Dorothy Dodie in 1972,
Amber in 1974, and Jean in 1975.
They made their home in the
Haakon County area, all their
married lives. While in Philip,
Lola worked at Hansons SuperValu, from 1980-1995, where she
met a lot of her lifelong friends.
She enjoyed getting to know
everyone in the community. She
then worked at Philip Health
Services for seven years, where
she worked on the cleaning staff
and enjoyed the interaction with
all the residents. In 2003, Lola
went to work at Scotchman Industries where she worked in the
shop as well as cleaning the front
offices. She really enjoyed her
work no matter what she was
doing.
Lola was an avid hunter, and
enjoyed blowing up prairie dogs,
as well as fishing. She enjoyed
being outdoors, reading and
spending time with her family and
friends.
Survivors include her husband,
Ron Hulce of Philip; three daughters, Dorothy Dodie Heinrich

Joshua Hanson; and numerous


other relatives and friends.
Services were held Monday, December 9, at the American Legion
Hall in Philip, with Pastor Kathy
Chesney officiating.
A memorial has been established.
Arrangements were with the
Rush Funeral Home of Philip. Her
online guestbook is available at
www.rushfuneralhome.com

and her husband, Fred, of Rapid


City, Amber Pittman and her husband, Nate, of Indianapolis, Ind.,
and Jean Hanson and her husband, Bill, of Pukwana; seven
grandchildren; one brother, Lyle
Hamilton and his wife, Clair, of
Battle Mountain, Nev.; two sisters, Lois Lurz of Hot Springs, and
Lila Whidby and her husband,
Bruce, of Kadoka; a stepsister,
Cheryl Hamilton of Sioux Falls; a
half-brother, Nathan Hamilton of
Sioux Falls; three half-sisters,
Lela Hamilton of Sioux Falls, Leta
Hamilton of South Carolina, and
Donna Hamilton of Luverne,
Minn.; her mother-in-law, Amy
Hulce of Midland; sister-in-law,
Mary Hulce of Rapid City; three
aunts, Wanda Swan of Kadoka,
Marjorie Jeffords of Rapid City,
and Blanche McCoy of Springview, Neb.; a lifelong friend, Deb
Jakeway of Moorcroft, Wyo.; and a
host of other relatives and friends.
Lola was preceded in death by
her parents; her stepmother, Alma
Hamilton, her father-in-law,
Emmer Hulce, a brother-in-law,
Terry Hulce; one grandson,

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Wall School Upcoming Events


Thursday, December 12 through Saturday, December 21
Thursday, December 12: GBB @ Philip, 6 p.m.; FCCLA Christmas store from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. in MP Room.
Friday, December 13: BBB w/Philip, 6 p.m.; Gym @ Hot Springs, 5 p.m.; WR Central
Invite @ Rapid City, TBA; Dancing for a Star Sr. Proj. for 2nd-5th Grade with performance
@ 1/2 time of BBB Game above.
Saturday, December 14: GBB w/Edgemont, 3 p.m., BBB w/Edgemont, 3 p.m., PARENTS NIGHT, Free Admission; WR Central Invite @ Rapid City, 9 a.m.; JH GBB
w/Kadoka, 10 a.m.
Sunday, December 15: Celebration Committee Community Holiday Party @ 1 p.m.,
Hayride, Bingo, Chili & Rollerskating.
Monday, December 16: MS/HS Christmas Concert, 7 p.m.
Thursday, December 19: GBB w/Harding Co., 5 p.m.
Friday, December 20: School In Session; Early Dismissal @ 12 p.m.; GBB w/Jones
Co., 3 p.m.; BBB w/Jones Co., 3 p.m.
Saturday, December 21: Gym @ Stanley Co., 11 a.m.; WR Valentine Invite @ Valentine,
10 a.m.

Badlands Cowboy Ministry


Bible Study Wednesdays
Wall Rodeo Grounds 279-2681
Winter 5:30 p.m. Summer 7 p.m.

Scenic Community Church Pastor Ken Toews


Services - 2nd and 4th Sundays 9:00 a.m.;
Sept. through May.

Evangelical Free Bible Church


Wall Ron Burtz, Pastor
279-2867 www.wallfreechurch.com
Sundays: Adult Bible Fellowship, 9 a.m.,
Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.;
Mondays: Womens Bible Study, 7 p.m.
Wall United Methodist Church
Pastor Darwin Kopfmann 279-2359
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Wasta
Services Sundays at 8:30 a.m.

Dowling Community Church


Memorial Day through Labor Day Service 10:00 a.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Wall Rev. Leo Hausmann
Masses: Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.
Weekdays refer to Bulletin
St. Margaret Church Lakeside
Mass: Saturday 7 p.m. even number months or
Sunday 10 a.m. odd number months
Holy Rosary Church Interior
Mass: Saturday 7 p.m. odd number months or
Sunday 10 a.m. even number months

Interior Community Church


Highway 44 East
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
New Underwood Community
Church
Pastor Wes Wileman
Sunday School 9 a.m.;
Adult & Children Service 10 a.m.;
Youth Fellowship: Wed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
First Baptist Church
New Underwood
Pastor James Harbert
Bible Study, 9:00 a.m.;
Sunday Services, 10:00 a.m.

St. John's Catholic Church


New Underwood
Father William Zandri
Mass: Sundays at 11:00 a.m.;
Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at
Good Samaritan Nursing Home;
Reconciliation before Sun. Mass

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Wall Pastor Curtis Garland
Sunday Service, 9 a.m.
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Creighton
Services 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning.

Wall Bldg.
Center
279-2158
Wall, SD

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Pennington County Courant December 12, 2013 Page

Thank you for shopping locally


and dont forget to register at
these friendly merchants to win
valuable prizes and gift
certificates.
Register For:

(1) $25
Gift Certificate
Merry Christmas

Red Rock
Restaurant

Register For:

(1) $25 Gift


Certificate
Merry Christmas!

Petals &
Pots

Register For:

(1) Power Shovel


(1) Starlight Globe

We have a fine
selection of Holiday
foods and Spirits
for all your needs.

Wall Food
Center

Register For:

(2) nice 5 lb.


Beef Roasts
Merry Christmas &
Happy New Year!

Wall Meat
Processing

Have a safe
& Merry
Christmas!

Cactus Caf
& Lounge

Have a safe and


enjoyable
Christmas season!

Wall Lube &


Espresso Bar

Register For:

(2) $20
Gift Certificates
Happy Holiday
Season!

SanDees
Des Oil, Inc.

Register For:

(2) $25 Gift


Certificates

Register For:

Gift Certificates
good at Wall
businesses only.

1 Free
Pizza

First
Interstate
Bank

Happy Holidays

The Rock
Lounge

Register For:

(1) $25 Gift


Certificate

Badlands Automotive

Register For:

(6) Steak
Dinners

(2) $20 Gift


Certificates

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Prizes

Wall Building
Center &
Construction

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(3) Free 1 year


subscriptions to
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Subscriptions
make
a lasting gift!

Pennington
Co. Courant

Register For:

(2) $50 in
Electric Credit
Wishing you a
very Merry Christmas!

West River
Electric

Register For:

1 Free
Pizza
Have a Safe &
Merry Christmas!

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Bauman, 441-6962.
P1-tfn
FOR SALE: 30 head of Black &
Black Baldy cows; bred Black;
home raised. Sells at Philip
Livestock Auction, December
17. Info: Zeb Hoffman, 4572633 or 685-9387.
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HAY FOR SALE: Approximately


1250 tons. 1/2 hybrid pearl
millet & 1/2 sorghum/sudan.
BMR tested good, net wrapped,
big round. Trucking available if
needed. Call Rick at 386-2375.
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FEED OATS FOR SALE: $3.00
per bushel. Call Byron Denke at
457-3463.
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FOR SALE; Peas & oat hay. Call
Mike at 685-3068.
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WANTED: Hay, straw or stalks
to put up on shares or purchase
in field or windrow. Call Joel
Deering, 381-0885 or 9933151.
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TRAILER TIRES FOR SALE:
12-ply, 235/85/16R. $160,
mounted. Les Body Shop, 8592744, Philip.
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heLP Wanted

DAKOTA MILL & GRAIN, INC.


has an immediate position
available at its Midland facility.
Interested parties must have a
valid CDL or the ability to obtain one. Please call Pat, 8432277, or Russ, 223-2557, or
PR15-4tc
Jack, 716-2457.
RN/LPN POSITIONS: Seeking
loving and patient geriatric
nurses at the Kadoka Nursing
Home. Benefits available. Contact Heidi or Ruby at 837-2270.
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misC. for saLe

FOR SALE: Rope horse halters


with 10 lead rope, $15 each.
Call 685-3317 or 837-2917.
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ESTATE SALE: Dorothy Stahl,


104 N. Howard, Philip. Numerous household items. Saturday,
December 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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FOR SALE: Tin in the color of
smokey gray, 2453 sq. ft., only
5 years old; has some hail dents
but work great for windbreaks,
barns, etc. Located in Philip,
SD. Call 840-0878, leave message if no answer.
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FOR SALE: Several nice used
refrigerators with warranties.
Dels, Exit 63, Box Elder, 3909810.
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notiCes/Wanted

WE HAVE THE PERFECT


GIFT for everyone on your
shopping list, including the one
that is hard to buy for! Dels,
Exit 63, Box Elder, 390-9810.
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reaL estate

FOR SALE: One bedroom


house, small detached garage,
very efficient electric heat,
Kadoka. Call 441-1909.
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rentaLs

APARTMENTS: Spacious one


bedroom units, all utilities included. Young or old. Need
rental assistance or not, we can
house you. Just call 1-800-4816904 or stop in the lobby and
pick up an application. Gateway
Apartments, Kadoka.
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RAY WILLIAMS PLUMBING

Services include but not limited to:


Commercial and Residential new construction Sewer line cleaning
Water Heater repairs and new installation Kitchen or bath remodels
Broken water or sewer line repairs

605-515-3968 (Cell) 605-993-3003 (Home)

Pennington County Courant December 12, 2013 7


FOR
RENT
IN
DUPLEX
PHILIP: 2 blocks from downtown; appliances included; 2
bedrooms; single garage. Call
Bill Stahl, 843-2169.
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Public Notices
PENNINGTON
COUNTY
DELINQUENT REAL
ESTATE TAX LIST
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF PENNINGTON
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that all lands,
town lots, or other real property situated
in the County of Pennington, State of
South Dakota, upon which the taxes for
the 2012 and prior years shall remain due
and unpaid, will be offered for sale at public sale in the manner provided by law on
Monday, December 16, 2013, at the office
of the County Treasurer of Pennington
County, South Dakota, at the courthouse,
City of Rapid City in said county and state
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. of said day and sold for the amount
of delinquent taxes charged against said
lands, town lots or other real property and
each separate piece and parcel thereof,
to this amount will be added penalty, interest and the cost of advertising and accruing costs of sale.
At the same time and place in the
same manner will be offered for sale, all
town lots or city property against which
there are remaining unpaid special assessments for the year 2012 and prior
years and such property will be sold for
the amount of special assessments and
to such amount will be added penalty, interest and cost of advertising and the accruing costs of sale.
Said sale will be continued and adjourned from day to day until all of said
lands, town lots and other real property
have bee offered for sale.
The following is a list of the lands, town
lots, and other real property in said county
and state, liable for taxes for the year
2012 and prior years, and such town lots
and city property in said county and state,
liable for the special assessments for the
year 2012 and prior years upon which
taxes now remain due and unpaid, together with the amount of original tax extended against said property and each
separate piece and parcel thereof, upon
the original and duplicate tax list of said
county for the year 2012 and assessments unpaid for the year 2012 and prior
years together with the original amount of
such special assessments, as shown by
the records in this office.
This list may not reflect changes in
recorded ownership.
In testimony, I, Janet Sayler, Treasurer
of Pennington County, hereto set my
hand and seal.
Dated at Rapid City, this 5th day of December, 2013.
/s/ Janet Sayler, County Treasurer
Pennington County, South Dakota
AGAPE LAND SUBD
GORSUCH, ERIC L, LOT 3, BAL DUE
2012 $546.60
ALMA SUBD
REDER, ALMA, TRACT A, BAL DUE
2012 $2,373.61
ALPINE ACRES MEADOW
FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATI, BLK 2; LOT 4, BAL DUE
2012 $833.77
ASHLAND SUBD
HAYWORTH, CYRUS G, BLK 1; W73'
OF LOT 2, BAL DUE 2012 $164.57
WDYWORTH, CYRUS G, BLK 1;
E242' OF W315' OF LOT 2, BAL DUE
2012 $526.75
HAYWORTH, CYRUS G, BLK 1; E264'
OF LOT 3, BAL DUE 2012 $388.29
KURSAVE, DALLAS, BLK 2; LOT D-E
OF LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $256.17
ANDRE, ROBERT, BLK 2; LOT F-H
OF LOT 3 LESS S100' OF E60' OF LOT
H, BAL DUE 2012 $523.56
ASHLAND SUBD #2
MARTIN, HUGH H, BLK 6; W1/2 OF
LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $367.68
MARTIN, HUGH H, BLK 6; LOT 3-G &
LOT 3-H, BAL DUE 2012 $204.60
ASHLAND SUBD #3
MARTIN, HUGH H, BLK 9; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $399.70
EDWARDS, JERRY D, BLK 9; LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $244.63
MARTIN, HUGH H, BLK 9; S1/2 OF
LOT 3, BAL DUE 2012 $342.66
EDWARDS, JERRY D, BLK 9; LOT 5,
BAL DUE 2012 $910.67
MARTINEZ, TIMOTHY A, BLK 9;
S100' OF LOT 7, BAL DUE 2012 $608.50
FILLER, KENNY R, BLK 9; S50' OF
LOT B OF LOT 6 & N25' OF LOT 7, BAL
DUE 2012 $180.59
AINSLIE, KAY, BLK 10; S1/2 OF LOT
6, BAL DUE 2012 $204.60
BROWN, KENNETH G, BLK 10; LOT
8, BAL DUE 2012 $203.31
MULLER, JERRY R, BLK 10; LOT 1R,
BAL DUE 2012 $414.54
COX, DAVID J, BLK 11; LOT 6, BAL
DUE 2012 $923.08
BATTLE CREEK MT ESTATES SUBD
KUYKENDALL, KATHERINE H, LOT
5A REV (ALSO IN SEC 17, 19), BAL DUE
2012 $1,213.27
MC NEARY, ROY W, LOT 5B REV
(ALSO IN SEC 17-19), BAL DUE 2012
$1,431.63
BEAIRD SUBD
DTH LLC, LOT 1R, BAL DUE 2012
$2,418.07
BELL PINE SUBD
LINN, BERNARD J, TRACT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,569.14
BERGER SUBD
HORST, RANDALL, LOT B OF TRACT
6, BAL DUE 2012 $275.63
EHRHARDT, MELISSA J, LOT C OF
TRACT 6, BAL DUE 2012 $414.54
BIG BEND PLACER MS 1442
MURRAY, RICHARD J, LOT P REVISED OF LOT 16 OF LOT A, BAL DUE
2012 $9,883.83
JOHNSON, TRUSTEE, DOROTHY J,
LOT 3B OF LOT 3 OF LOT C OF LOT 8
OF LOTE IN BIG BEND PLACER MS
1442 AND OF LOT E OF LOT 17 IN
FORT MEADE PLACER MS 244; LOT A
OF LOT 1 OF LOT C OF LOT 8 OF LOT
E; LOT 1 OF LOT A OF LOT 8 OF LOT E;
LOT B OF LOT 8 OF LOT E, BAL DUE
2012 $913.08
BIG SKY SUBD
KAPFENSTEIN, RANDY, BLK 1; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $1,162.87
DODD, LARRY R, BLK 7; LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,349.98
BLACK METAL #4 LODE MS 1986
JOHNSON, RICHARD G, LOT 1-3,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,215.01
BLACK METAL #5 LODE MS 1986
CALDWELL, KELLY L, LOT 10, BAL
DUE 2012 $863.23

BROCK SUBD
FISCHER TRUST, SUSAN G, LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $298.72
BUCHHOLZ SUBD
VESELY, RONDELL V, LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,089.83
WARREN, WALDO, LOT 2, BAL DUE
2012 $365.40
BURNS PLACER #697
ALEXANDER, RODNEY, TRACT A-3
OF LOT 16, BAL DUE 2012 $3,432.54
PULSE, DANIEL, BAL OF LOT 52-54,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,674.10
PULSE, DAN, BALANCE OF LOT 51,
BAL DUE 2012 $36.16
CANYON SPRINGS PRESERVE
HALLBERG, BRUCE A, BLK 1; LOT
85, BAL DUE 2012 $785.20
VIDINHA, IAN, BLK 1; THAT PT OF
COMMON LOT 1 LOCATED IN
NE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,330.13
CEDAR GULCH SUBD
FERGUSON, KENNY E, LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $646.71
MARYMEE, RANDALL B, LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,418.54
CLARKSON SUBD
CLARKSON FAMILY TRUST, BLK 4;
LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,716.07
WILSON, JAMES J, BLK 4; LOT 7,
BAL DUE 2012 $3,620.63
CLEGHORN CANYON
FITZGERALD, CAROL E, LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,466.47
JURRENS, SHAWNA L, LOT 57R,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,143.01
KOMROSKY, ALAN, LOT 58 & LOT N
OF LOT 59, BAL DUE 2012 $892.07
CLEGHORN CANYON #2
HILL, ROSS E, BLK 3; LOT 7-13 LESS
LOT H-1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,735.21
COLONIAL VILLAGE ESTATES
WOLBER, TIMOTHY J, LOT 28, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,496.94
CORDES II SUBD
SCHAMBER, JAMES H, BLK 1; LOT
6R IN SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$544.02
CORDES SUBD
SOLANO, LISA M, LOT 4, BAL DUE
2012 $158.03
CORRIEDALE SUBD
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 4; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $1,670.54
COUNTRYSIDE SUBD
KREBS, SCOTT J, BLK 13; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $3,132.73
COUNTY HEIGHTS SUBD
KRENZ, KENNETH H, BLK 4; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,597.44
LEANDER, RONALD W, BLK 4; LOT
7, BAL DUE 2012 $1,655.46
CROW CHIEF LODE MS 1716
BARNES TRUST AGREEMENT, PT
CROW CHIEF LODE MS #1716 (ALSO
IN SECTION 05 OF 2S-6E), BAL DUE
2012 $593.00
BARNES, PATSY L, (ALSO IN SECTION 32 1S-6E), BAL DUE 2012 $543.95
DAKOTA LODE MS 2109
EMBREE, PAUL H, BLK 3; LOT 1
LESS 26'X60' IN NE CORNER, BAL DUE
2012 $880.72
DARLINGTON ESTATES SUBD
COLGAN, MICHAEL R, LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,375.04
DEAD BROKE
MIDWEST ENTERPRISES LLC, BLK
2; LOT A OF LOT 6, BAL DUE 2012
$1,844.65
EDELWEISS MOUNTAIN
DEVELOPMENT
KOENIG FAMILY TRUST, BLK B; LOT
29, BAL DUE 2012 $1,569.61
PEREGRINE, MICHELLE N, BLK B;
LOT 10-11, BAL DUE 2012 $1,880.08
ELKHORN PLACER #1502
POBLADOR, JOSE S, TRACT 3 OF
LOT B, BAL DUE 2012 $808.44
ENOS PLACER MS 1024
JARMAN, JEFFREY M, LOT D, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,906.80
JOHNSTON FAMILY TRUST (THE),
LOT C-R, BAL DUE 2012 $1,660.15
FARMINGDALE
BARRET, MARIE J, OUTLOT C LESS
ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $780.15
BURKE, SHAWN, BLK 2; LOT 1 OF
OUTLOT B & VACATED 5TH ST, BAL
DUE 2012 $317.90
FORT MEADE PLACER MS 244
JOHNSON, TRUSTEE, DOROTHY J,
LOT 3 OF LOT C (REVISED), BAL DUE
2012 $816.59
JOHNSON, TRUSTEE, DOROTHY J,
LOT D OF LOT 17, BAL DUE 2012
$2,251.61
FREELAND SUBD
BECHT, MICHAEL D, W1/2 OF LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,272.85
MASTIN, MAXINE, S1/2 OF LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $323.58
GERTIE PLACER MS 618
JOHNSON, STEVEN D, PT GERTIE
PLACER LOT 1 LESS LOT H-1, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,852.05
GOLD MOUNTAIN
PELTO, DONALD, LOT 16, BAL DUE
2012 $581.37
NEWLAND, JOHN W, LOT 24, BAL
DUE 2012 $581.37
GOODART ADDN
SHAFER, RODNEY L, LOT 5 OF
TRACT C, BAL DUE 2012 $2,062.42
GORTMAKER ACRES
GORTMAKER, WESLEY W, LOT 3,
BAL DUE 2012 $385.83
GRAYCLIFF SUBD
GRAYCLIFF ASSOCIATION, LOT 15,
BAL DUE 2012 $24.55
GREEN VALLEY ESTATES
MCKNIGHT, JAMES I, BLK 2; LOT 22,
BAL DUE 2012 $777.48 Special Assessment $457.49
WOODFORD, GARY D, BLK 4; LOT
32, BAL DUE 2012 $404.10 Special Assessment $457.49
MARTIN, MICHAEL D, BLK 4; LOT 45,
BAL DUE 2012 $221.33
DARLING, FRANK R, BLK 5; LOT 8,
BAL DUE 2012 $281.71
HEYWOOD, FRED A, BLK 6; LOT 34,
BAL DUE 2012 $310.40
GION, JERRY D, BLK 7; LOT 17, BAL
DUE 2012 $375.78
MATHIEU, BILL R, BLK 7; LOT 18,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,209.00 Special Assessment $457.49
GRUENIG ADDN
POPPE, VERNA A, LOT 3; W1/2 OF
LOT P ADJACENT TO SAID LOT 3 (AKA
OLD HWY 79), BAL DUE 2012 $805.10
GUYETTE CONSOLIDATED PLACER
MS 1489
FERGUSON, CHELSEA D, LOT E,
BAL DUE 2012 $987.19
H & H ESTATES SUBD
CAK ENTERPRISES LLC, BLK 1; LOT
4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,116.69
HARNEY PEAK VIEW ADDN
NIELSEN, ROYAL N, BLK 5; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $105.00
HEAVLIN #2 ADDN
LLB INVESTMENTS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, LOT 2 (ALSO IN SEC 19),

BAL DUE 2012 $3,593.73


HES #281
MCCUAIG, PATRICIA A, LOT 2 OF
TRACT B, BAL DUE 2012 $2,036.48
MITCHELL, JOHN, LOT 3 OF TRACT
B, BAL DUE 2012 $494.91
HIDDEN SPRINGS RANCHETTES
FOSTER, DONALD L, LOT 10, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,274.79
HIDDEN SPRINGS RANCHETTES #2
SHILLING, BENJAMIN L, LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,295.88
HIGHLAND HILLS
PECK, BRIAN H, BLK 3; TRACT A REVISED, BAL DUE 2012 $1,072.46
HISEGA HEIGHTS #2
FITZGERALD, TIMOTHY M, BLK 4;
LOT 17-18, BAL DUE 2012 $525.20
HOLY COW RANCH SUBD
COLLETT, CARLTON S, LOT 11A &
11B, BAL DUE 2012 $2,576.21
HOUK'S SUBD
HOUK, DONALD J, LOT 3R, BAL DUE
2012 $670.90
HOWIE SUBD #2
VARNADOE, JAMES M, LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,039.54
JAMES G BLAINE LODE MS 350
NATURE CONSERVANCY, ALL, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,187.06
JOHNSON SCHOOL SUBD
NORDBY, RICHARD A, BLK 3; LOT 7
OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $314.38
JOHNSON SIDING TOWNSITE
SHANNON, PATRICK S, LOT U, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,220.73
KIEFFER RANCH ESTATES
BESLER, LADALE A, LOT 5, BAL DUE
2012 $2,506.60
BALLARD, MARK C, LOT 25, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,243.53
BALLARD, MARK, LOT 27, BAL DUE
2012 $1,243.53
BALLARD, MARK, THAT PORTION
OF LOT 26 LYING NORTH OF COYOTE
FLATS RD, BAL DUE 2012 $862.29
KNUTSON SUBD
BURKE, TIMOTHY A, LOT B OF LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $3,708.33
LAKOTA LAKE ENCAMPMENT SUBD
LAKOTA LAKE CAMP LLC, CAMPFIRE TRACT, BAL DUE 2012 $3,923.75
LEISURE HILLS ESTATES
TERKILDSEN, DUANE R, TRACT 27,
BAL DUE 2012 $414.74
LITTLE GRACE LODE MS 1716
BARNES, PATSY L, (ALSO IN SECTION 31 1S-6E), BAL DUE 2012
$1,001.99
LOCKHART TRACT
TRUESDELL REV LIV, ROSEMARY L,
TRACT D1 (SE1/4NE1/4) (ALSO IN
SECTION 14), BAL DUE 2012 $905.08
LOVELAND CANYON ESTATES
NEUMILLER, ROBERT D, LOT 4, BAL
DUE 2012 $642.17
MACK SUBD
ANDERSEN, CARL F, LOT 3 OF
BLOCK 3 OF LOT 5, BAL DUE 2012
$954.76
MARY E LODE MS 446
MUILENBURG, MARK, ALSO IN SECTION 30, BAL DUE 2012 $504.69
MCKIERNAN HEIGHTS SUBD
FRANSON, ROBIN K, LOT J, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,824.97
MEADOW RIDGE
MCMAHON, JEAN M, BLK 4; LOT 43,
BAL DUE 2012 $743.60
MESA VIEW ESTATES SUBD #1
MSQUARED LLC, BLK 1; LOT 21,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,789.79
MICHIGAN PLACER
REDDEN, CHRISTINE C, LESS LOTS
A & B, BAL DUE 2012 $522.36
MILLER SUBD
SLOAT, DANIEL L, LOT C OF LOT 5,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,148.04
MOON MEADOW ESTATES
MARSO, CAROL, BLK 2; LOT 17, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,987.67
MURPHY'S SUBD
VESELY, RONDELL V, LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $754.44
MURRAY SUBD
VALIANT VINEYARDS INC, LOT F,
BAL DUE 2012 $6,600.87
NATIONAL PLACER MS 688
VON FISCHER, PHILIP H, LOT 3 OF
TRACT 11, BAL DUE 2012 $345.89
NEBRASKA LODE MS 1716
ELH LLC, THAT PT OF NEBRASKA
LODE MS 1716 IN SW1/4 LYING N OF
LOT H6, BAL DUE 2012 $129.10
NEBRASKA PLACER MS 676
DELEO, TRUSTEE, CAROL A, ALL
LESS RR ROW, CO RD & DAMFINO 2
SUB; THAT PT OF BNRR CO 300' WIDE
STATION GROUND PROPERTY AT
ROCHFORD CITY, SD. LOCATED ON
THE CUSTER TO DEADWOOD
BRANCH LINE ROW, BEING 150' WIDE
ON EACH SIDE OF BRANCH LINE
MAIN TRACK CENTERLINE LESS RR
CO 100' WIDE BRANCH LINE ROW &
LESS DAMFINO 2 SUB, BAL DUE 2012
$6,627.02
NEFF'S SUBD #1
SJODIN, RONALD R, BLK 1; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,080.52
NELSON ACRES
GARCIA, PATRICK H, LOT 8 OF LOT
L, BAL DUE 2012 $230.94
NORTHDALE SUBD
FREIDEL, DARREN, BLK 1; LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $868.19
EISENBRAUN, DENNIS, BLK 5; THAT
PT OF LOT 12R LOCATED IN PENNINGTONCO, BAL DUE 2012 $1,978.11
OHIO TIN LODE MS 623
MARX-CASEY, DEBORAH G, LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,465.68
OLSON PARK SUBD #2
SWAFFORD, LAURA L, LOT 15, BAL
DUE 2012 $522.41
ORESTES C CRAMER ADDN
ALEXANDER, RODNEY, TRACT B OF
HES #134, BAL DUE 2012 $4,855.00
PACTOLA ESTATES
CONWAY, THOMAS J, BLK 2; LOT 2;
LOT 5, BAL DUE 2012 $2,856.67
LAHR, TRUSTEES, JERRY, BLK 4;
LOT 10, BAL DUE 2012 $563.31
PAHA SAPA HIGH COUNTRY
TRACT 2
STUDER, JEFFERY, BLK 4; LOT 10,
BAL DUE 2012 $106.48
PINEWOOD ESTATES
BARNES, MICHAEL, LOT 17, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,165.47
PLATEAU SUBD
DUGGAN, JOHN C, LOT H OF LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $582.92
STAFFORD, PATRICIA, LOT 1 OF
LOT C OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2012
$474.85
MEYER, MATTHEW J, LOT I OF
LOTS 5 & 6 OF LOT 13, BAL DUE 2012
$239.40
PLEASANT HILL ADDN
SPEARS, GARLAND L, BLK 3; LOT 5,
BAL DUE 2012 $821.35
PONDEROSA RIDGE ESTATES
LONG, BURTON F, LOT 19, BAL DUE
2012 $2,440.86

PORTLAND #1 LODE MS 1483


CISSELL, WILLIAM, ALL, BAL DUE
2012 $1,719.44
PRAIRIE SUBD
MILLS, RUEBEN T, THAT PORTION
OF LOT 2 IN PENNINGTON COUNTY,
BAL DUE 2012 $35.52
HANCOCK, DAVID A, THAT PT OF
LOT 5 SITUATED IN PENN CO LESS
ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $84.46
HANCOCK, DAVID A, THAT PT OF
LOT 4 SITUATED IN PENN CO LESS
ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $84.46
RADAR HILLS RANCHETTES
MORRIS, RICHARD, LOT 13, BAL
DUE 2012 $749.52
RANCH AT BLACK GAP, THE
BOOCK, BRIAN, BLK 12; LOT 13, BAL
DUE 2012 $635.44
RANCHO VERDE ESTATES
CUSTER RANCH LLC, BLK 1; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $7.17
REYNOLDS STAGE STOP SUBD
LIVINGSTON, JEFFREY B, LOT A OF
LOT 2 (ALSO IN SEC 6-T1N-R3E), BAL
DUE 2012 $3,002.79
RIDGELAND HEIGHTS
POND, H S, LOT 20, BAL DUE 2012
$1,375.88
RIMROCK HEIGHTS
RANKIN-CURRY, MARY A, BLK 1;
LOT 2R REVISED, BAL DUE 2012
$1,643.10
ROCKERVILLE GHOST TOWN SUBD
KLING, ROBERT W, LOT 16, BAL
DUE 2012 $515.50
RUSHMORE RANCH ESTATES SUBD
FORD, JON D, TRACT 70, BAL DUE
2012 $1,037.00
SAXON PLACER MS 1250
HENDERSON, JOHN P, LOT A OF
LOT 18, BAL DUE 2012 $201.52
SCENIC VALLEY
BLACKBIRD, CHRISTINA M, BLK 6;
LOT 8, BAL DUE 2012 $1,595.85
KOEPP, DUSTIN A, BLK 6; LOT 17,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,175.49
FAIRHEAD, LAURA L, BLK 8; LOT 7,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,721.29
SEVEN HILLS LODE MS 2077
FREITAG, WILLIAM J, ALL LESS LOT
3 REYNOLDS STAGE STOP SUB
&LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $1,167.11
SEVEN HILLS PLACER MS 1506
FREITAG, WILLIAM J, ALL LESS
LOTS A & B, LESS LOT 1-5 OF SEVEN
HILLS SUB, LESS REYNOLDS STAGE
STOP SUB AND LESS ROW (ALSO IN
SEC 30 & 32 T2N R3E & SEC 25 & 36
T2N R2E), BAL DUE 2012 $3,436.38
SHARP SUBD
HOFFMAN, RONALD W, BLK 2; LOT
15, BAL DUE 2012 $1,691.50
SHELTER IN THE HILLS SUBD
SHELTER IN THE HILLS SUBD
HOMEOWNERS, SHELTER RD (A
PLATTED PRIVATE ROADWAY LOT),
BAL DUE 2012 $142.49
SHERIDAN LAKE HIGHLANDS
DEAN KELLY CONSTRUCTION INC,
RESERVOIR LOT, BAL DUE 2012
$38.66
DEAN KELLY CONSTRUCTION INC,
BLK 1; LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,365.08
SHERMAN PLACER MS 821
STRAW, DENNIS R, LOT D, BAL DUE
2012 $1,482.13
SILVER CITY
WALKER, CHARLES H, BLK 4;
TRACT A, BAL DUE 2012 $819.75
HANSON, JAY D, BLK 7; LOT 15-16,
BAL DUE 2012 $644.22
SILVER QUEEN ADDN
HANSON, JAY D, LOT CR OF BLOCK
14-15, BAL DUE 2012 $302.44
SNYDER SUBD
SNYDER, THOMAS D, LOT 3, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,395.06
SOUTH CANYON COUNTRY ESTATES
DAVIS, RONALD D, BLK 1; LOT 11,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,340.28
SPRING CANYON ESTATES
MARLOW, HAROLD J, BLK 1; LOT
10R, BAL DUE 2012 $2,441.42
ELSTON, MICHAEL P, BLK 5; LOT 3,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,605.44
ELSTON, MICHAEL P, BLK 5; LOT 5,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,410.19
SPRING CREEK ACRES
BLAIN, TOM G, TRACT 55, BAL DUE
2012 $2,369.54
CORR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
INC, TRACT 20, BAL DUE 2012 $419.96
HEARTLAND
COUNTRY
RANCHETTES LLC, TRACT 22, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,231.15
HEARTLAND
COUNTRY
RANCHETTES LLC, TRACT 25, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,152.00
YANOVSKY, YURI, TRACT 17, BAL
DUE 2012 $716.75
HEARTLAND
COUNTRY
RANCHETTES LLC, TRACT 71, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,295.19
SPRING CREEK PALISADES
SUTTERER, CAROL A, LOT 1-3 LESS
LOT 1A, BAL DUE 2012 $7,538.31
ALDRICH, MARY, LOT 4, BAL DUE
2012 $2,752.94
SUNSET RANCH
JKRK PROPERTIES LLC, BLK 2; LOT
6, BAL DUE 2012 $75.60
SUNSET SUBD
PARSONS, MICHAEL B, THAT PT OF
TRACT 7 IN PENNINGTON CO, BAL
DUE 2012 $168.52
SWEETBRIAR HEIGHTS
PALMER, MIKE, W1/2 LOT 39, BAL
DUE 2012 $723.98
TIN CITY LODE MS 2504
ALEXANDER, RODNEY J, ALL, BAL
DUE 2012 $5,769.15
TRAILWOOD VILLAGE
R-J DEVELOPMENT CORP, BALANCE OF TRACT T LESS LOT H-1, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,215.17
WILLAR, THOMAS A, BLK 3; LOT
SW-2, BAL DUE 2012 $6.14
STAHL, LARRY C, BLK 5; LOT 6, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,572.35
MACIEJCZAK, DANIEL E, BLK 7; LOT
9, BAL DUE 2012 $776.50
GAGNER, JUSTIN, BLK 18; LOT 22,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,382.92
TWILIGHT HILL SUBD
BODNAR-ANDERSON, CINDY L, LOT
21, BAL DUE 2012 $1,966.94
TWILIGHT HILLS SUBD #2
MATTSON, ANNITA L, BLK 3; LOT 5,
BAL DUE 2012 $739.76
VALLEY HEIGHTS ESTATES SUBD
HANSON, DALE, BLK 8; LOT 13, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,233.35
VALLEY VIEW ESTATES
AASEN, SCOTT, LOT 17, BAL DUE
2012 $570.04
PORTER JR, JOSEPH E, LOT 54,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,042.38
VALLEYRIDGE SUBD
DAVIS, MICHAEL L, BLK 2; LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,288.76
VOSHALL ADDN
VOSHALL, CLAIR J, LOT 1, BAL DUE
2012 $372.03

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WALTER GOLD LODE MS 1928
CIHAK, PAUL M, LOT 2B, BAL DUE
2012 $2,083.75
WHEEL INN #3
CATOE, CURTIS D, LOT 10R, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,590.75
WHISPERING PINES SUBD
PARKER, DANA R, BLK 1; LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,659.48
BARTON, NATHAN A, BLK 2; LOT 13,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,511.29
KEEFNER, JOHN, BLK 4; LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,345.25
WILLIS MAMALUKE PLACER
MS 4158
FULLERTON, J M, THAT PT
SE1/4SE1/4 LOCATED IN PENNINGTONCO; THAT PT SW1/4SE1/4 LOCATED
IN
PENNINGTON
CO;
NW1/4SE1/4 LESS DIERS SUB;
E1/2NE1/4SW1/4 LESS DIERS SUB &
LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $3,498.31
WINDMERE SUBD
LICK, JEFFREY A, BLK 3; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,288.06
WINNIE PLACER MS 835
CROOKED CREEK RESORT INC,
LOT 1 OF TRACT C LESS LOT H-1 (S
PT OF WINNIE PLACER; ALSO IN
SECTION 12), BAL DUE 2012 $8,103.58
WOLFRAMITE ESTATES
NASH, BRUCE R, LOT C-4, BAL DUE
2012 $677.50
YANKTON LODE MS 1896
EPIC OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LLP,
LESS LOT H3, H4 & H5, BAL DUE 2012
$1,003.42
SCENIC-CONATA BASIN
CHIEF EAGLE, DALLAS, LOT 616,
BAL DUE 2012 $7.85
DEBOGORY, PETER, LOT 622-626,
BAL DUE 2012 $24.60
OWANKA
DRESSLER, DARYL G, BLK 9; LOT 710 LESS LOT H-1, BAL DUE 2012
$311.75
1N-01E
BIES, HAROLD, SE1/4SE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $63.33
1N-03E
REYNOLDS,
LEONARD
B,
NW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $60.75
REYNOLDS,
LEONARD
B,
NE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $71.21
1N-04E
MARSO, CAROL, S1/2 OF SE1/4 OF
SW1/4 LESS LOT 1 OF MAEWEST
SUBD; C A ANDERSON TRACT IN
SE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $5,884.73
1N-06E
JOHNSON, TRUSTEE, DOROTHY J,
BAL LOT 1 NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $3,428.92
BEEBE, RUFUS J, LOT 2 OF TRACT
A IN NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$2,470.94
1N-07E
CUMMINGS, WENDY S, LOT A OF
LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,542.50
BALCOM, EVERETT C, BLK A OF
NE1/4NW1/4 LESS LOT 1 & 2, BAL DUE
2012 $1,748.90
BALCOM, EVERETT C, LOT 2 OF
BLK D OF NE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$596.85
BALCOM, EVERETT C, BAL OF BLK
D OF NE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$482.20
GLINES, JAMES A, TRACT A OF
SE1/4SW1/4 LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE
2012 $1,329.10
MAY, WILLIAM A, PT NW1/4SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $3,624.98
MAY, WILLIAM A, THAT PART OF LOT
28 ADJACENT TO LOT 6-19OF
DANIELS LESS PART OF LOT 29, BAL
DUE 2012 $46.46
MAY, WILLIAM A, THAT PART OF LOT
28 ADJACENT TO LOT 20-25 OF
DANIELS TRACT LESS THAT PART
REPLATTED INTO LOT 22 OF TITTLE
SPRINGS, BAL DUE 2012 $43.14
1N-08E
LARSEN, JERRY E, LOT 5 OF
W1/2W1/2SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$265.41
MILLS, BEVERLY J, LOT 10 OF LOT
B OF SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$771.43
ALEXANDER, RODNEY J, LOT 3 OF
LOT F OF E1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$1,276.51
HERNANDEZ, LORENZO H, S1/2
LOT 4 OF LOT L OF E1/2SE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,531.84
SHOOP, JOEL, LOT 17 OF LOT D OF
NE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $354.92
VESELY, RONDELL V, LOT B OF
SE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $693.46
VESELY, RONDELL V, LOT C OF
NE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,098.17
JONES, DELMA, TRACT 1 OF
NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,423.19
Special Assessment $457.49
KAMMERER,
PAMELA
S,
NW1/4SW1/4 LESS ROW, BAL DUE
2012 $1,101.08
MORRIS, MITCHEL E, LOT 2 OF
SW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $36.52
BINGEN, DIANA, NE1/4NE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,776.16
ALDOUS REV TRUST, LINDA L, LOT
5 OF FORMER RESIDUAL PORTION
OF BLOCK 3 OF NW1/4NE1/4 LESS
LOT H1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,891.42
1N-09E
STIFFLER,
DAVE,
S416'
OF
SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 & S416' OF E380' OF
SW1/4SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$1,009.20
CRAWFORD,
JOSEPH
N,
NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,312.66
SCOTT, DEAN G, SW1/4SW1/4 LESS
W1075'; SE1/4SW1/4; SW1/4SE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $413.60
RIGGINS, ROBERT N, SW1/4SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $73.18
1N-10E
RYPKEMA, RYON, W1350' OF S1/3
OF W3/4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,096.78
1N-11E
CROSBIE, ALBERT W, TRACT IN
NE1/4 (158'x 233'), BAL DUE 2012
$376.42
HOLLIDAY, RUSSELL E, N1/2SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $437.88
HOLLIDAY,
RUSSELL
E,
SE1/4NW1/4, NW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $433.90
HOLLIDAY, RUSSELL E, W1/2NW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $439.19
HOLLIDAY, RUSSELL E, SE1/4SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $144.54
HOLLIDAY, RUSSELL E, S1/2NE1/4;
SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $642.65
HOLLIDAY, RUSSELL E, W1/2SW1/4;
SW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $333.50
HOLLIDAY,
RUSSELL
E,
NE1/4NW1/4; SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $296.50
1N-12E
FINNEMAN, DAVID M, GL 4; SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $990.13
1S-03E
ALEXANDER, RODNEY J, LOT 1 OF

NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,065.29


ALEXANDER,
RODNEY
J,
N1/2NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $108.50
1S-04E
JOHNSON, STEVEN D, TRACT 0016
LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $6,974.15
1S-05E
VALIANT VINEYARDS INC, UNPLATTED PT IN NW1/4SW1/4 LYING NW OF
COUNTY RD & SE OF LOT H3, BAL
DUE 2012 $533.29
1S-07E
PERLI, RICHARD V, THAT PT OF
S1/2NW1/4 LYING W OF HWY 16; THAT
PT OF SW1/4 LYING N & N OF HWY 16,
BAL DUE 2012 $15.10
1S-08E
AHRLIN,
HOLLIS
L,
SW1/4;
N1/2SE1/4; GL 1-4, BAL DUE 2012
$509.98
AHRLIN, HOLLIS L, GL 1-4; S1/2
LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2012 $612.98
AHRLIN, HOLLIS L, PT NW1/4NE1/4;
PT N1/2NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $42.02
AHRLIN, HOLLIS L, NW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $265.19
COLGAN, THOMAS C, SW1/4SW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $130.88
COLGAN, THOMAS C, LOT 2 OF
SE1/4NE1/4, LOT 2 OF SW1/4SE1/4,
LOT 2 OF
NE1/4SE1/4,
SE1/4SE1/4, LOT 2 OF NW1/4SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $252.69
COLGAN, THOMAS C, LOT A OF
SE1/4NE1/4, NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $187.71
COLGAN, THOMAS C, LOT 1 OF
NW1/4NW1/4, LOT 1 OF SW1/4NW1/4,
LOT 1 OF NE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$72.06
COLGAN, THOMAS C, LOT B-C OF
SW1/4NW1/4, W1/2SW1/4, LESS ROW,
BAL DUE 2012 $386.50
COLGAN, THOMAS C, W1/2NE1/4;
SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $930.94
COLGAN, THOMAS C, W1/2SE1/4;
SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $337.13
COLGAN, THOMAS C, SE1/4NW1/4;
LOT 2 OF NE1/4NW1/4; LOT 2 OF
NW1/4NW1/4; LOT 2 OF SW1/4NW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $426.79
COLGAN, THOMAS C, S1/2SW1/4
LESS RR ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $239.02
MCMAHON, EDWARD, NE1/4NE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $43.02
MCMAHON, EDWARD, SE1/4SE1/4
LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE 2012 $65.75
COLGAN,
THOMAS
C,
N1/2NW1/4NW1/4 LESS RR ROW;
NE1/4NW1/4 LESS RR ROW, BAL DUE
2012 $2,095.79
COLGAN,
THOMAS
C,
S1/2NW1/4NW1/4 LESS RR ROW;
SW1/4NW1/4 LESS RR ROW, BAL DUE
2012 $3,642.08
COLGAN, THOMAS C, SE1/4NW1/4;
N1/2SW1/4 LESS RR ROW, BAL DUE
2012 $622.06
1S-09E
MARTIN,
HUGH
H,
N1/2N1/2NE1/4SE1/4 LESS ROW, BAL
DUE 2012 $382.87
AHRLIN, H L, GL 3-4; SW1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $377.73
AHRLIN, H L, GL 1-6; E1/2SW1/4;
SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $564.65
AHRLIN,
H
L,
N1/2NE1/4;
NE1/4NW1/4; GL 1, BAL DUE 2012
$238.49
AHRLIN, H L, N1/2NW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $190.79
WASSON, DANIEL, NE1/4SW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,472.98
CHAPELL,
MICHAEL,
S 1 / 2 S 1 / 2 S E 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 ;
N1/2S1/2SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$375.72
2N-03E
OLSON,
BONNIE
B,
W1/2SW1/4SE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $824.69
FROHME, GARY, SE1/4SW1/4NE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,117.80
2N-05E
ERICKSEN, RANDALL D, BAL NW1/4
WEST OF HWY LESS LOT X & Y, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,108.57
MCMILLIN,
DALE
W,
SE1/4SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$912.94
2N-06E
BENSON,
JACOB
C,
S1/2S1/2NW1/4SW1/4 EXCEPT THE
E528', BAL DUE 2012 $1,162.42
BENSON, JACOB C, PARCEL OF
LAND 578' X 528' IN SE CORNER OF
S1/2NW1/4SW1/4 LESS N248', BAL
DUE 2012 $1,301.38
HAGG, KENT R, THAT PT OF
SW1/4SW1/4 LOCATED IN PENNINGTON CO LESS SEVEN OAKS SUD;
THAT PT OF SW1/42SE1/4SW1/4 LOCATED IN PENNINGTON CO; THAT
PART OF S1/2SE1/4 LOCATED IN PENNINGTON COUNTY, BAL DUE 2012
$5,887.79
HAGG, KENT R, THAT PT OF
SE1/4SE1/4SW1/4 LOCATED IN PENNINGTON CO, BAL DUE 2012 $1,212.33
2N-07E
GALVIN, JON, LOT A OF SE1/4SW1/4
LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2012 $1,572.75
BRACKETT, CHARLES E, N175' &
THE W250' OF LOT D, BAL DUE 2012
$2,380.25
WHALIN, ROBERT E, LOT 1 & 2 OF
NW1/4NW1/4, LOT B OF LOT 5 OF
SW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,191.65
SNYDER, JAMES C, TRACT B OF
S1/2NW1/4 LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE
2012 $1,198.81
SMOOT, ALAN L, SE1/4NW1/4;
NE1/4SW1/4 LESS TRACTS A, B & C;
SE1/4SW1/4 LESS NE1/4SE1/4SW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $7,253.00
2N-08E
SCHAUB, ROD, TRACT A OF LOT 1
OF SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$342.31
GABERT,
IDA
M,
W1/2W1/2NW1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$445.66
MCFARLAND,
FRED,
S1/2S1/2NE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$386.37
SCHAMBER,
LLOYD
D,
S1/2NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$105.88
MCPHERSON, DALE, THAT PT OF
W1/2W1/2SE1/4SE1/4 LYING IN PENN
CO, BAL DUE 2012 $174.04
2N-09E
JAENNIS LLC, PT LOT S OF LOT XY
LESS PT OF LOT B, LESS LOT C, &
LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $168.52
2N-10E
FITE, VERNLEY A, NE1/4NE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,421.33
2N-11E
WHITE-GILBERT, BENITA R, LOT 6
OF SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $495.21
WESTERN DAKOTA LAND LLC,
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Public Notices
Pennington County Delinquent
Real Estate Tax List
(cont. from previous page)
N1/2N1/2 OF GL 1; N1/2NE1/4NW1/4;
NW1/4NE1/4; NW1/4SW1/4NE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $117.34
LARSON,
MARVIN,
NE1/4SW1/4NW1/4 (AKA NE1/4 OF GL
2), BAL DUE 2012 $1,864.83
2N-12E
PRELLE, TROY, SCHOOL SITE
BEING A 4 ACRE TRACT IN THE NW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $531.17
2S-04E
KEELIN, GARY, TRACT IOWANNIE
(PT OF LOTS 4 & 7) LOT 1R& LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $425.43
2S-05E
REDDEN,
CHRISTINE
C,
SE1/4NW1/4 LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2012
$679.29
SMOOT, JACKI L, LOT F OF
SE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,526.90
2S-06E
MCNULTY, SEAN, GL 11, BAL DUE
2012 $37.44
2S-07E
FERGUSON, CHELSEA D, TRACT A
OF LOT 4; LOT B OF LOT 4, BAL DUE
2012 $2,779.21
2S-08E
COLGAN, THOMAS C, SW1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $793.21
COLGAN, THOMAS C, GL 3-4;
S1/2NW1/4; E1/2SW1/4; SE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,519.90
COLGAN, THOMAS C, W1/2SW1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $208.50
ARNOLD, MICHAEL, TRACT E OF
NE1/4NE1/4, TRACT E OF SE1/4NE1/4
LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2012 $24.34
HEARTLAND
COUNTRY
RANCHETTES LLC, NE1/4 LESS
SPRING CREEK ACRES & LESS ROW,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,686.29
WHITEHEAD,
LINDA
M,
SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 LESS ROW, BAL
DUE 2012 $858.21
2S-09E
BEHRENS,
JACK
K,
SE1/4SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$661.84
2S-10E
O'NEILL, LOREN H, LOT 1-4;
E1/2SW1/4, NW1/4SE1/4, S1/2SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $910.81
O'NEILL,
LOREN
H,
NE1/4,
E1/2NW1/4, LOT 1-3; PT LOT 4, PT
SE1/4SW1/4, NE1/4SW1/4, LESS ROW,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,596.58
3S-16E
PALMER, CHARLES H, NE1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $251.29
1S-16E
HULTENSCHMIDT, ELSIE A, LOT A
OF S1/2NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $34.88
2S-17E
BARNETT, BRUCE A, E1/2, BAL DUE
2012 $815.08
1N-17E
LYNCH, RANDY, NW1/4NW1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $237.43
D AND C LYTLE FAMILY TRUST, S1/2
GL1;
N1/2N1/2
OF
GL
2;
S 1 / 2 N E 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;
E 1 / 2 W 1 / 2 S E 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;
E1/2SE1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$181.31
1S-17E
O'ROURKE, BRADY, GL 1-2 LESS
ROW; E1/2NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$1,675.75
5N-16E
AHRLIN, DR, H L, GL 1-3;
E1/2NE1/4SE1/4NW1/4;
SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4; E1/2NE1/4SW1/4;
E 1 / 2 W 1 / 2 N E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 ;
E1/2NW1/4SE1/4SW1/4;
N E 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 ;
E1/2SE1/4SE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$197.78
AHRLIN, DR, H L, W1/2NE1/4;
E 1 / 2 E 1 / 2 E 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 ;
E 1 / 2 E 1 / 2 N E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 ;
E1/2NE1/4SE1/4SW1/4;
N1/2SE1/4;
N W 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 ;
E1/2SW1/4SW1/4SE1/4;
E1/2SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$217.01
KJERSTAD, LINDEN J, GL 4;
N1/2NW1/4 OF GL 5, BAL DUE 2012
$45.42
6N-15E
AHRLIN, DR, H L, N1/2N1/2;
N 1 / 2 S W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;
N1/2S1/2NW1/4;SW1/4SW1/4NW1/4;
W1/2SE1/4SW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $54.30
3N-14E
JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST, LARRY V,
E 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;
E1/2W1/2NW1/4NE1/4; SE1/4NE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $118.40
2N-08E SEC 23, PLATTED
NOBLE, FRANK J, LOT C OF
E1/2SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,671.18
2N-08E SEC 24, PLATTED
GIMPEL, DOUGLAS G, W1/2 LOT D
OF NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$2,054.19
2N-08E SEC 27, UNPLATTED
ELK VALE BUSINESS PARK LLC,
E1/2SE1/4SE1/4; E1/2W1/2SE1/4SE1/4,
BAL DUE 2012 $73.88
2N-08E SEC 34, UNPLATTED
ELK VALE BUSINESS PARK LLC,
E 1 / 2 N E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 ;
E1/2W1/2NE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$67.66
2N-09E SEC 20, UNPLATTED
SCHOCK, GERALD D, TRACT IN
SW1/4SE1/4 BETWEEN HWY & RR
RTY, BAL DUE 2012 $378.61
2N-09E SEC 29, PLATTED
FOSTER ENTERPRISES, LOT A OF
NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,755.83
WADE, ERNESTINE D, LOT B OF
NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,140.44
BOX ELDER SUBD #3
KCT PROPERTIES LLC, BLK 1; BAL
OF LOT 2; LOT 4 LESS N168.57'; LOT 5;
LOT 6 LESS N6', BAL DUE 2012 $815.02
FOSTER, CLIFFORD A, BLK 4; LOT
1-2 & VAC RD LYING S OF BLOCK 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,794.17
CHEYENNE PASS
CHEYENNE PASS DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY IN, LOT C18, BAL DUE 2012
$131.00
CREEKSIDE ESTATES
LATTIMORE, KENYADA A, BLK 4;
LOT 3, BAL DUE 2012 $2,017.10
FIRST LOOK CORP, BLK 7; LOT 18,
BAL DUE 2012 $163.79
GLORE BROTHERS ADDN
VON EYE, JACKIE D, LOT 24, BAL
DUE 2012 $332.46
JAGER, DWAYNE E, LOT 29, BAL
DUE 2012 $332.46
ELLEFSON, DANIEL, LOT 36, BAL
DUE 2012 $332.46
ELLEFSON, DANIEL D, LOT A OF
TRACT 2, BAL DUE 2012 $793.94
GRIFFIN SUBD

NAVRISKY, BARBARA K, LOT 3, BAL


DUE 2012 $664.79
LEE ADDN
DREAMS CARPORTS, LOT 2 OF LOT
A OF LOT 2 OF LOT X, BAL DUE 2012
$426.15
MCGRIFF ADDN
WICKERSHAM, JAMIE, BLK 1; LOT 9,
BAL DUE 2012 $524.54
FOSTER, CLIFFORD A, BLK 1; LOT
11, BAL DUE 2012 $480.17
NAPOLI SUBD
FOSTER, CLIFFORD A, LOT R OF
LOT C OF NW1/4NW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$594.81
OLD HOMESTEAD SUBD
SILVER MAPLE LLC, LOT 6, BAL
DUE 2012 $233.13
SANDINE, VERYL, LOT 11, BAL DUE
2012 $377.56
SANDINE, CHARLES, LOT 12, BAL
DUE 2012 $386.90
ORIGINAL TOWN OF BOX ELDER
MASTIN, JAMES O, BLK 1; LOT 7-8,
BAL DUE 2012 $118.81
JERRED, JEFFREY, BLK 2; LOT 22,
BAL DUE 2012 $277.72
PLAINSVIEW ESTATES
BRINK, KEITH L, BLK 2; LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $427.92
DESKINS, KENNETH D, BLK 2; LOT
A OF LOT 2, BAL DUE 2012 $302.94
PRAIRIE OAK SUBD
GONZALEZ JR, LEONARD M, LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $554.27
PRAIRIE VIEW ESTATES
TRAYWICK, WILLIAM P, BLK 6; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $1,369.84
SCHOCK SUBD
SCHOCK, GERALD J, LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $255.99
SMITHCO SUBD
AGUINIGA, SALVADOR, BLK 2; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $541.69
FOGLE, MILDRED A, BLK 2; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,105.00
SUBD OF SECTION 19, 2N-9E
SIKES, RUTH M, LOT 2 OF LOT 3
LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2012 $754.40
SERAFIN, GREGORIO, W61' OF
E231.2' OF N128.73' OF LOT 30, BAL
DUE 2012 $561.21
SIKES, RUTH M, N196.1' OF LOT 7
OF LOT 2 OF LOT 1, 2, &27, BAL DUE
2012 $223.99
CURTIS, MARIE J, BLK 1; LOT 6 & 7
SUB-DIV LOT A, BAL DUE 2012
$1,506.02
SUNNYDALE ESTATES
LUXEM, DAVID M, BLK 2; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,436.00
NEE, LORETTA R, BLK 4; LOT 6, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,722.40
MORRIS, RICHARD M, BLK 6; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $210.26
ROTHLEUTNER, MELODY E, BLK 8;
LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $471.46
THUNDERBIRD SUBD
WELLS, WILLIAM E, BLK 1; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $901.09
BLACKWELL, JAMES W, BLK 6; LOT
2, BAL DUE 2012 $1,303.40
RIVERA, JASON, BLK 9; LOT 4, BAL
DUE 2012 $972.08
BINTLIFF, SAMANTHA J, BLK 11; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $3,098.92
VILLA RANCHAERO TOWNSITE
DTH LLC, W215' OF LOT C OF OUTLOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $5,097.10
BISHOP MOUNTAIN SUBD
HOWEY, LUCILLE, BLK 1; LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $745.12
COUGAR ADDN
MYERS, KEITH A, LOT D, BAL DUE
2012 $97.09
E FISH LODE SUBD
STANDARD PROPERTIES LLC,
TRACT 3, BAL DUE 2012 $5,852.27
HILLYO ADDN #4
CATES-HARLAN, SAUNDRA, LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,016.96
JARES SUBD
BRONDOS, PATRICK W, LOT 6R,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,405.50
MATKINS ADDN #4
BROWNING TRUST, LINDSAY D,
LOT 7, BAL DUE 2012 $652.54
MATKINS ADDN #6
MATKINS, MARVIN A, LOT 4 LESS
LOT 4R OF BAR PLACER MS 824, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,541.13
MATKINS OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS
MATKINS, MARVIN A, UNIT 2 &
32.52% OF COMMON ELEMENTS, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,464.74
MATKINS, MARVIN A, UNIT 3 &
17.48% OF COMMON ELEMENTS, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,234.63
MATKINS, MARVIN A, UNIT 4 &
15.03% OF COMMON ELEMENTS, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,234.63
ORIGINAL TOWN OF HILL CITY
CORNELISON, MICHAEL J, BLK 1;
LOT 11-13 & VAC ALLEY ADJ TO SAID
LOTS, BAL DUE 2012 $1,517.42
HELMER, BETTY I, BLK 2; LOT M,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,603.50
HILL CITY PROPERTIES LLC, BLK 3;
LOT B, BAL DUE 2012 $4,369.53
GALLERY AT 256 MAIN LLC, BLK 3;
LOT C, BAL DUE 2012 $504.42
GALLERY AT 256 MAIN LLC, BLK 3;
LOT D, BAL DUE 2012 $3,052.61
JEWETT, JOHN G, BLK 16; LOT 1R,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,372.33
RADA SUBD
GROVER, DAVID A, LOT 4 (ALSO IN
SECTION 30), BAL DUE 2012 $2,518.57
SUNSET CREEK ESTATES
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
1; LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
1; LOT 2, BAL DUE 2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
2; LOT 2, BAL DUE 2012 $1,664.46
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
2; LOT 5 (ALSO IN SEC 19), BAL DUE
2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
2; LOT 12 (ALSO IN SEC 19), BAL DUE
2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
2; LOT 13 (ALSO IN SEC 19), BAL DUE
2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
2; LOT 14 (ALSO IN SEC 30), BAL DUE
2012 $1,545.90
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
2; LOT 24, BAL DUE 2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
3; LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
3; LOT 5 (ALSO IN SEC 30), BAL DUE
2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
3; LOT 7 (ALSO IN SEC 30), BAL DUE
2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
3; LOT 8 (ALSO IN SEC 19), BAL DUE
2012 $1,545.90
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
3; LOT 9, BAL DUE 2012 $1,427.31
BLACK HILLS TRADITIONS LLC, BLK
3; LOT 10, BAL DUE 2012 $1,427.31
TUCKER, FRED, BLK 4; LOT 2A, BAL

DUE 2012 $715.92


TUCKER, FRED, BLK 4; LOT 2B, BAL
DUE 2012 $715.92
PETERSON, FRED D, BLK 4; LOT 3B,
BAL DUE 2012 $715.92
HARNEY ADDN
CLEMETSON, KEVEN A, BLK 7; LOT
7-8; THAT PT VAC BULLION ST ADJ
LOT 7-8, BAL DUE 2012 $352.75
ALLGIER, RICHARD A, BLK 8; LOT 46, BAL DUE 2012 $405.37
MINERAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, BLK 11; LOT 54-59, BAL DUE
2012 $384.38
MINERAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, BLK 11; LOT 60-62, BAL DUE
2012 $324.39
ORIGINAL TOWN OF KEYSTONE
SWANZEY, DAVID N, BLK 4; LOT 7,
BAL DUE 2012 $50.67
MARSO, CAROL, BLK 7; LOT 11-12,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,227.52
REED PLACER MS 903
MINERAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, LOT D & E LESS LOT 1 &
ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $728.25
ROCKY GULCH ADDN
VELTMAN, MARJORIE M, BLK 1; LOT
1R; LOT 2R; LOT 3R; LOT 15-16, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,084.58
SALWAY, SUSAN J, BLK 2; LOT 6
LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE 2012 $75.83
SWANZEY ADDN
HANSON, ROBERT K, TRACT F, BAL
DUE 2012 $9,343.40
2N-11E SEC 31, PLATTED
HALL, GREGORY A, LOT B OF LOT 5
OF OUTLOT D, BAL DUE 2012 $405.49
BLOOM ADDN
CROSBIE, RODNEY A, BLK 1; LOT
11-12, BAL DUE 2012 $217.41
MADSEN ADDN
SZYMONSKI, JAMES A, BLK 12; LOT
1-2 N25' OF LOT 3 OF BLK 12 OF LOT
4OUTLOT A OF NE1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $161.75
NORTH UNDERWOOD ADDN
SZYMONSKI, JOHN J, BLK 6; LOT 910, BAL DUE 2012 $661.71
ORIGINAL TOWN OF
NEW UNDERWOOD
CASPERS, NICK, BLK 5; N1/2 OF
LOT 17; LOT 18, BAL DUE 2012 $806.94
WHITE, BENITA R, BLK 5; LOT 7-9,
BAL DUE 2012 $710.81
WHITE, BENITA R, BLK 5; LOT 10,
BAL DUE 2012 $124.48
SMITH, TINA, BLK 8; LOT 3 OF LOT
1, BAL DUE 2012 $280.71
BOOMSMA, DENNIS, BLK 12; LOT 34, BAL DUE 2012 $991.65
1S-17E SEC 06, PLATTED
EISENBRAUN, COLIN, OUTLOT A OF
NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $562.50
MICHAEL, GEORGE P, OUTLOT R
OF TR 2 OF NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $34.24
HILDEBRANDT ADDN
HARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $752.52
HARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $25.75
HARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 3, BAL
DUE 2012 $25.75
ORIGINAL TOWN OF QUINN
HARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $25.75
HARRIS, DAVID A, BLK 1; LOT 2-3,
BAL DUE 2012 $32.13
SIMEONE, DENISE, BLK 5; LOT 9,
BAL DUE 2012 $21.50
SIMEONE, DENISE, BLK 5; LOT 10,
BAL DUE 2012 $21.50
SIMEONE, DENISE, BLK 5; LOT 11,
BAL DUE 2012 $21.50
2N-08E SEC 34, UNPLATTED
MCGUIRE LIVING TRUST, ALICE L,
SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $51.51
MJK SUBD
BIES, HAROLD L, TRACT B OF PARCEL C (ALSO IN SEC 19), BAL DUE
2012 $281.19
1N-07E SEC 01, UNPLATTED
FOGELMAN, GREG, UNPLATTED
PORTION OF GL 2 (FORMERLY
KNOWN AS LOT 8, BLK 8 DENMAN'S),
BAL DUE 2012 $12.93
1N-07E SEC 02, PLATTED
TEBEAU, DENNIS R, BLK 13R; LOT 2
OF LOT B, BAL DUE 2012 $57.21
1N-07E SEC 04, PLATTED
MOORE, NATALIYA L, LOT 1 OF
TRACT B OF SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $6.63
1N-07E SEC 09, PLATTED
TARA ALYSS LLC; CUMMING COMPANY INC, BLK 3; S50' OF TRACT B OF
RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 15-17 & LOT
41-47 OF LOT 3 OF NE1/4NW1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,032.91
1N-07E SEC 15, UNPLATTED
SOOPER DOOPER, INC, UNPLATTED BALANCE OF W1/2SW1/4 (LYING
W OF HEIDIWAY LANE), BAL DUE 2012
$17.17
1N-07E SEC 22, UNPLATTED
BERGLUND, PATRICIA M, N825' OF
NE1/4SE1/4
LESS
SQUIRRELLY
ACRES SUB, BAL DUE 2012 $1,510.96
OTS INC, S1/2NW1/4SW1/4 LESS
STONEY CREEK SOUTH SUB, LESS
STONEY CREEK SOUTH #2 SUB, LESS
LOTS H1, H2, H3, H4 & LESS ROW, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,615.94
1N-07E SEC 35, UNPLATTED
HYLAND PARK LLLP, W1/2SE1/4;
SE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $16,876.75
1N-08E SEC 03, UNPLATTED
HOMESTEAD
PLAZA
LLC,
E1/2SW1/4NW1/4 LESS BIG SKY BUSINESS PARK & LESS ROW, BAL DUE
2012 $3,337.78
DAKOTA HEARTLAND INC, S1/2 GL
3 LESS BIG SKY SUB & LESS ROW;
S1/2 GL 4 LESS BIG SKY BUSINESS
PARK, LESS LOT H1, H2 & ROW, BAL
DUE 2012 $31,845.79
1N-08E SEC 05, PLATTED
SHULL, TIMOTHY, (NE1/4 OF) GOV'T
LOT 1 (NE1/4NE1/4NE1/4), BAL DUE
2012 $1,265.08
LESTER, GREGORY C, LOT F OF
LOT 2 OF SE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$830.03
LESTER, GREGORY C, LOT G OF
LOT 2 OF SE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$2,326.44
3 PHASE LLC, LOT 1 OF LOT C OF
SW1/4NE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $191.79
3 PHASE LLC, LOT A OF LOT 1 OF
NW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $11,893.54
1N-08E SEC 06, PLATTED
PRAIRIE AUTO GROUP INC, LOT 7R
OF LOT A, BAL DUE 2012 $1,008.80
1N-08E SEC 07, PLATTED
RIEGER, IRMA L, LOT 5 OF LOT A,
BAL DUE 2012 $752.17
1N-08E SEC 08, PLATTED
BLACK HILLS WESTERN TOURS,
INC, LOT 2 OF TRACT 2, BAL DUE 2012
$4,023.79
BLACK HILLS & WESTERN TOURS,
INC, E210' OF LOT 9 OF TRACT 2 LESS
H-2, BAL DUE 2012 $1,811.25
1N-08E SEC 09, PLATTED

MARTIN, SANDI, LOTS A & B OF LOT


2B OF LOT 2 OF NW1/4SW1/4; N1/2 VACATED ROW ADJ TO SAID LOTS A & B,
BAL DUE 2012 $86.70
MARTIN, HUGH, LOT C-D OF LOT 2B
OF LOT 2 OF NW1/4SW1/4; N1/2 VACATED ROW ADJ TO SAID LOT C, BAL
DUE 2012 $86.70
MIKOLASZUK, EVELYN K, LOT E OF
LOT 2B OF LOT 2 OF NW1/4SW1/4, BAL
DUE 2012 $166.63
MARTIN, HUGHLEN H, LOT J-M OF
LOT 2B OF LOT 2 OF NW1/4SW1/4;
S1/2 VACATED ROW ADJ TO SAID
LOTS J & K, BAL DUE 2012 $848.73
1N-08E SEC 16, PLATTED
SIME, DENNIS E, S45' OF LOT 4 OF
NE1/4NE1/4; N41' OF LOT5, BAL DUE
2012 $1,940.65
2N-07E SEC 23, UNPLATTED
DTH LLC, S1/2NE1/4 LESS RAINBOW RIDGE SUB & LESS ROW, BAL
DUE 2012 $4,355.13
2N-07E SEC 26, UNPLATTED
CNJ INC, S394.6' NW1/4SE1/4 &
N100' OF SW1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$1,918.44
OVERLOOK RAPID CITY LLC,
NW1/4NE1/4SW1/4 LESS HARMONY
HEIGHTS; S1/2NE1/4SW1/4; UNPLATTED PORTION OF SE1/4SW1/4 LESS
S165', BAL DUE 2012 $4,357.14
2N-07E SEC 34, PLATTED
SWEET INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
LLC, LOT E OF SW1/4NE1/4 LESS
ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $3,419.14
2N-08E SEC 22, UNPLATTED
ESTES, DOYLE D, W1/2SW1/4 LESS
25' WIDE STRIP IN NW1/4SW1/4;
SE1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $3,589.86
2N-08E SEC 28, UNPLATTED
RAPID CENTER LLC, THAT PT OF
SW1/4 N OF I-90 LESS LOT 3 OFSTARLITE SUB, LESS GLM SUB NO 2, LESS
FOREFATHER FLATS SUB, LESS LOT
H15 & LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012
$25,623.23
MALL DRIVE LLC, NW1/4SE1/4 N OF
I-90 LESS LOT H13, LESS MALL DRIVE
SUB, LESS GATEWAY BUSINESS
PARK SUB & LESS ROW; LOT E OF
S1/2SE1/4 LESS GATEWAY BUSINESS
PARK SUB, BAL DUE 2012 $85,824.92
2N-08E SEC 30, UNPLATTED
HDRK PROPERTIES LLC, THE UNPLATTED BALANCE OF SE1/4SE1/4
LESSROW; S1/2 VAC SUNNYSIDE AVE,
VAC CAMBELL ST, PT VAC ALLEY & PT
VAC RILEY ST ADJ TO SAID PARCEL,
BAL DUE 2012 $642.48
2N-08E SEC 31, PLATTED
TRI-CITY ASSOC, PARCEL OF LAND
80 X 131 LOCATED IN TRACTK OF
S1/2NE1/4SE1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$5,574.35
TRI-CITY ASSOC, TRACT K OF
S1/2NE1/4SE1/4 LESS A PARCEL 80' X
131' & LESS LOT H1 & LOT H2; LOT 2
REVISED OF TRACT A OF FEIGEL SUB
#1, BAL DUE 2012 $55,799.45
2N-08E SEC 32, PLATTED
DAVIS, RONALD D, LOT D OF LOT 1
OF NW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$998.52
WERTH, WILLARD, LOT AB OF LOT
H1 IN SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012
$294.76
ACRE TRACT
HANSON, DALENE, LOT 1A OF LOT
1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,344.25
ATHANS JR, FREDERICK P, LOT D
OF S326' OF LOT 6, BAL DUE 2012
$880.72
AIRPORT
YELLOW ROBE ENTERPRISES LLC,
BLK 6R; ALL, BAL DUE 2012 $2,623.74
BENNETT, MARK D, BLK 31; S78.5'
OF W98.5' OF BLOCK 31, BAL DUE
2012 $488.75
ALADDIN HEIGHTS SUBD
FREIMARK, OLIVER A, BLK 1; LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $413.26
ARROWHEAD ESTATES
PRICE, THOMAS E, LOT 6 OF
TRACT A & 1/26 INTEREST IN COMMON AREA LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012
$1,126.79
WELKE, BETTY, LOT 15 OF TRACT A
OF 1/26 INTEREST IN COMMON AREA
LESS ROW, BAL DUE 2012 $2,462.67
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
COMP, ALLEN K, CARETAKERS LOT
LESS THE E63', BAL DUE 2012
$2,202.44
AUTUMN HILLS SUBD
BALDWIN, STEPHANIE A, LOT 4G
OF LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $2,616.19
BALDWIN SUBD
FERRIER, L N, LOT B OF LOT 7, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,194.02
BIG SKY BUSINESS PARK
MCGUIRE LIVING TRUST, ALICE L,
BLK 3; LOT 2, BAL DUE 2012 $1,658.59
DTH LLC, BLK 4; LOT 3, BAL DUE
2012 $1,658.59
BIG SKY SUBD
OYLER, CLINTON M, BLK 4; LOT 12,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,421.01
VSADD HOLDING LLC, BLK 19; LOT
15, BAL DUE 2012 $1,850.41
BLAKES ADDN
SLIDER, CHARLES E, LOT 20-21,
Special Assessment $1,209.28
ALTON, VICKI, BLK 3; LOT 1-3, BAL
DUE 2012 $681.41
ALTON, VICKI, BLK 3; LOT 4-5, BAL
DUE 2012 $173.23
BINTNER, NICHOLAS R, BLK 8; LOT
9-11, BAL DUE 2012 $1,724.98
BOULEVARD ADDN
ANDERSON, PAULA D, BLK 3; LOT 78, BAL DUE 2012 $1,578.70
CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 6; LOT
36-37 OF LOT 13, BAL DUE 2012
$821.01
CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 6; LOT
38-39 OF LOT 13, BAL DUE 2012
$783.84
JOHNSON, WAYNE M, BLK 9; LOT
16, BAL DUE 2012 $444.38
RAINS, SEAN, BLK 10; LOT 17-18,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,338.15
K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 11; S1/2
OF LOT 10 & ALL OF LOT 11-12 & S62.5'
OF E5' OF LOT 13 & S621/2' OF ALLEY,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,265.19
OLSON, JAMES O, BLK 12; LOT 1314, BAL DUE 2012 $1,756.40
KELLEY, FRANCIS A, BLK 12; LOT
22-23, BAL DUE 2012 $1,504.29
CATOE, JOYCE L, BLK 14; E114' OF
LOT 1, ALL OF LOT 2-3, & E1/2 VAC
ALLEY ADJ TO SAID LOTS, BAL DUE
2012 $1,125.21
ST NICHOLAS, NICK, BLK 15; LOT 912, BAL DUE 2012 $5,726.37
LARSON, HARLEY E, BLK 19; TRACT
G (SUBD OF LOT 6), BAL DUE 2012
$1,444.50 Special Assessment $539.63
MILLER, ELAINE M, BLK 20; LOT 2931 & E1/2 OF LOT 32 OF SUB DIV
OFLOT 14 BLK 20 BLVD ADDN, BAL
DUE 2012 $551.06
CHALOUPKA, ROGER L, BLK 21;
LOT 30-31 EXCEPT E61.4' OF N14' OF

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LOT 31, BAL DUE 2012 $996.75
WEST PARK LTD, BLK 22; LOT 22-27,
BAL DUE 2012 $4,416.88
K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 23; LOT
1-3, BAL DUE 2012 $2,108.51
K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 26; LOT
20-21, BAL DUE 2012 $1,444.67
BLUNCK, JOY L, BLK 29; LOT 13-15,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,147.40
KUTIL, JEROME W, BLK 33; LOT 910, BAL DUE 2012 $1,585.80
BREWER
KINSELLA, JUDITH A, LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,442.67
BRINK SUBD
OYLER, DONALD C, LOT C, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,221.47
BROOKFIELD SUBD
KELLER, DOROTHY, LOT 27, Special
Assessment $293.01
BROOKSIDE
LANGE, WENDELIN T, BLK 6; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,685.69
BROOKSIDE #2
PETERS, LINDA A, BLK 12; LOT 16,
LOT B OF 17, BAL DUE 2012 $2,512.77
SOOTSUWAN, DUANGPORN, BLK
13; LOT 15, BAL DUE 2012 $2,713.19
CANYON LAKE HEIGHTS SEC 16
QUINN, JOHN C, LOT 7 OF TRACT 4
LESS RTY, BAL DUE 2012 $3,768.50
CANYON LAKE HEIGHTS SEC 9
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT A OF
LOT 14 OF TRACT 2, BAL DUE 2012
$3,199.63
KULESZA, ELIZABETH, BLK 13; LOT
2 & 1/2 VACATED FALLS DR (ALSO IN
1N-7E SEC 16), BAL DUE 2012
$3,867.08
CANYON VIEW SUBD
COLHOFF, RAMONA L, BLK 2; LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $805.94
HUGHES, STEPHEN M, BLK 3; LOT
15, BAL DUE 2012 $778.99
CATRON CROSSING SUBD
OTS INC, BLK 2; LOT 9, BAL DUE
2012 $607.08
CEDAR CANYON
OWENS, JOEL L, LOT 17, BAL DUE
2012 $2,478.21
CHAPEL LANE VILLAGE
MAURER LIVING TRUST, DELORIS
M, BLK 2; LOT B OF LOT 22TH, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,335.21
KUSHMAN, GEORGIA A, BLK 4; LOT
B OF LOT 1TH, BAL DUE 2012
$3,365.94
CHMH SUBD
DTH LLC, BLK 10; LOT 5, BAL DUE
2012 $621.92
DTH LLC, BLK 10; LOT 6, BAL DUE
2012 $1,666.62
CLOVERDALE
KIEFFER, JOHN C, BLK 3; LOT 30,
BAL DUE 2012 $432.76
ARNIO, DANIEL J, BLK 3; LOT 33,
BAL DUE 2012 $880.72
IMBERI, CODY R, BLK 5; LOT 8, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,391.15
HARWOOD, SARAH L, BLK 5; LOT
12, BAL DUE 2012 $1,509.15
CHAMBERS, MURIEL J, BLK 9; LOT
4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,047.13
MOLSTAD, DONALD A, BLK 10; LOT
A OF LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $907.54
COPPERFIELD SUBD
MCCABE, DALE N, BLK 1; LOT 8,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,473.04
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 2; LOT
25, BAL DUE 2012 $2,638.23
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 3; LOT
24, BAL DUE 2012 $2,846.63
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 5; LOT
1, BAL DUE 2012 $3,065.58
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 5; LOT
15, BAL DUE 2012 $3,130.85
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 5; LOT
16, BAL DUE 2012 $3,175.06
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 6; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $3,059.29
COPPERFIELD VISTAS SUBD
MCKINNON, GARRY, BLK 6; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $345.97
COTTONWOODS, THE
CUAL LLC, BLK 3; LOT A, BAL DUE
2012 $1,657.58
HOLLIDAY, RUSSELL E, BLK 4; LOT
1-4; VAC RR LANE ABUTTING LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,607.73
MCDERMOTT, NANCY A, BLK 10;
LOT 1-3 & W5' OF LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012
$1,359.31
COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS #2
BUCHOLZ, MARK J, BLK 2; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,729.35
LONG, MICHAEL, BLK 3; LOT 9, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,237.21
CROMWELL SUBD
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 3, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,138.46
DAKOTA RIDGE SUBD
RAPID CITY DEFENSE HOUSING
CORP, BLK 1; LOT 14R, BAL DUE 2012
$1,479.83
RAPID CITY DEFENSE HOUSING
CORP, BLK 1; LOT 18R, BAL DUE 2012
$1,478.82
DAKOTA SUBD #1
GARCIA, KATHY, LOT 6 & S1/2 VAC
ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT, BAL DUE 2012
$145.11
FLY, MARIE A, LOT 19, BAL DUE 2012
$300.78
MONTGOMERY, JOHN R, LOT 28 &
S1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT, BAL
DUE 2012 $292.63
RODRIGUEZ, CAROLETTA M, LOT
30 & S1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT,
Special Assessment $305.97
MONTGOMERY, JOHN R, LOT 38 &
S1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT, BAL
DUE 2012 $955.31 Special Assessment
$352.00
ROACH, NORMAN C, LOT 51 & N1/2
VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID LOT, BAL DUE
2012 $504.64
WRIGHT (MONTGOMERY), SHARON
M, LOT 73 & N1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ SAID
LOT, BAL DUE 2012 $292.37
DANIEL TRACT
MAY, WILLIAM A, SOUTH PART OF
LOT 20-24, BAL DUE 2012 $44.86
DENMAN'S
TORRES, GONZALO T, BLK 7; LOT
15-18, BAL DUE 2012 $1,328.13
EASTRIDGE ESTATES SUBD
PATRICK, MELVIN W, BLK 4; LOT 8A,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,044.02
ELKS COUNTRY ESTATES
SKINNER, LEIGHTON A, BLK 4; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $3,345.08
EVERGREEN CONDOMINIUMS
QUASNEY, FRANCES C, UNIT 1; 1/32
INTEREST IN COMMON AREAS, BAL
DUE 2012 $851.54
F & N SUBD
DTH LLC, TRACT A LESS TRACT BR
OF NEFF'S SUB NO 4, BAL DUE 2012
$3,383.55
FAIRWAY HILLS PRD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS, LOT 3B LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE
2012 $12,119.87
ODDO, MONICA G, LOT 7; LOT 11,
BAL DUE 2012 $4,003.09

FEIGELS ADDN
BIKINI PROPERTIES LLC, BLK 7;
LOT A, BAL DUE 2012 $10,898.16
FLACK, SHAWN, BLK 12; LOT 5-8,
BAL DUE 2012 $914.15
FEIGELS EAST
SL BUILDINGS LLC, BLK 8; LOT 2-9;
N1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ TO SAID LOTSLESS LOT H1 IN LOT 2-3; S1/2 VAC E
ST LOUIS ST ADJ TO LOTS 3-9, BAL
DUE 2012 $4,447.71
FEIGELS SUBD
SL BUILDINGS LLC, BLK 4; LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $6,839.10
FLANNERY SUBD #2
FLANNERY, KELLY D, LOT 12, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,062.50
FLORMANN
LOWERY, TODD R, BAL OF LOT 1,
Special Assessment $325.61
WOJCIECHOWSKI, ROBERT J, LOT
30-31 & W1/2 OF LOT 32, Special Assessment $612.21
PHILLIPS, BRAD, BLK 1; E55' OF
LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $416.10
PHILLIPS, JOSEPH, BLK 1; LOT 2123, BAL DUE 2012 $891.52
WILSON, CRAIG T, BLK 2; N50' OF
W15' OF LOT 16 & N50' OF LOT 14-15,
BAL DUE 2012 $759.79
HOLDINGHAUSEN
INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES, BLK 3; LOT 13-14, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,815.27
FLOOD, ADRIA J, BLK 10; S1/2 OF
LOT 30-32, BAL DUE 2012 $1,055.00
SQUIRES, KEITH A, BLK 13; LOT 1-2,
BAL DUE 2012 $584.17
RAY, EARL, BLK 17; LOT 3-4, BAL
DUE 2012 $563.90
DERSCHAN, BRENDA, BLK 17; E9.5'
OF LOT 26 & ALL OF LOT 27-28, BAL
DUE 2012 $700.11
ACCENT HOMES INC, BLK 21; E1/2
OF LOT 35 & ALL OF LOT 36-37, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,527.60
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 25; LOT
11-12, BAL DUE 2012 $2,146.90
OYLER, SHANNON, BLK 26; LOT 2122, BAL DUE 2012 $788.35
PITHAROULIS, NICK, BLK 29; LOT 68 & E1/2 OF LOT 9, BAL DUE 2012
$1,170.16
KYNE, CHRISTOPH D, BLK 29; LOT
43-44, BAL DUE 2012 $829.46
OLOFSON, TIMOTHY J, BLK 34; LOT
12-13 & E8.4' OF LOT 14, BAL DUE 2012
$1,102.21
FOREFATHER FLATS SUBD
RAPID CENTER LLC, LOT 1 LESS
LOT H-13, BAL DUE 2012 $3,469.35
RAPID CENTER LLC, LOT 2 LESS
LOT H-13, BAL DUE 2012 $4,046.83
FORKNER ADDN
DAKOTA HEARTLAND INC, LOT B
OF LOTS 7, 8, 9 & 12 LESS LOTS
H1,H2, H3 & H4, BAL DUE 2012
$13,974.33
FOX RUN SUBD
DIXION, RAYMOND L, BLK 2; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,766.40
GOLDEN EAGLE SUBD
COMMERCIAL DOOR & SPECIALTIES INC, LOT 2C OF LOT C, BAL DUE
2012 $8,143.36
GRAYS SUBD
BLACK, GARRY D, LOT 47 OF 2 OF
TRACT N, BAL DUE 2012 $599.95
GUS HAINES
BLOSMO, DENNIS, BLK 2; LOT 11,
BAL DUE 2012 $969.06
HAMM ADDN
MATHISEN, LILLIAN G, LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $775.04
HAMPDEN HILL TOWNHOMES
CLARK, JIM M, PHASE V - BLDG 2
UNIT C & 1/54 INTEREST IN COMMON
AREAS, BAL DUE 2012 $900.44
HARMONY HEIGHTS
CARR, TRUSTEE, LEONARD F, LOT
1 OF TRACT 2 LESS RTY, BAL DUE
2012 $2,011.75
HARTER
HAVEN, LEWIS Q, S1/2 OF LOT L
LESS E3' OF SUBD OF LOT 3 & 4, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,513.98
HIGH PLACE
RICHEY, JOSEPHINE R, LOT 43, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,134.96
NABERS FAMILY TRUST, LOT 45,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,579.48
HILLS VIEW SUBD
RYAN, ELDONNA M, LOT 8, BAL DUE
2012 $1,749.46
LEFLER, JOHN E, W130' OF LOT 11,
BAL DUE 2012 $623.06
HIWAY #79 INDUSTRIAL PARK
GARY, KIM J, LOT 9, BAL DUE 2012
$2,071.36
I-90 HEARTLAND BUSINESS PARK
MALL DRIVE LLC, BLK 4; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,984.48
JACKSON VIEW ADDN
GONZALEZ, ALBERT E, BLK 3; LOT
2AR RAILROAD BLOCK 3, BAL DUE
2012 $2,332.10
GONZALEZ, ALBERT E, BLK 3; LOT
3A RAILROAD BLOCK 3, BAL DUE 2012
$2,056.35
KEPP HEIGHTS SUBD #2
HAFNER, DANIEL J, LOT 1 REVISED,
BAL DUE 2012 $10,554.65
KNOLLWOOD HEIGHTS #2
VELEY, MARK I, BLK 6; LOT 7, BAL
DUE 2012 $539.58 Special Assessment
$327.68
MOSER, KEITH D, BLK 7; LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,141.77
KNOLLWOOD HEIGHTS #4 REVISED
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 11; LOT
24R, BAL DUE 2012 $2,157.19
KOVARIK SUBD
CASEY, KEVIN, TRACT 2, BAL DUE
2012 $5,575.33
LAKEVIEW #3
RAY, MARVIA L, LOT 15, BAL DUE
2012 $1,320.27
LAWNDALE
MARTLEY, EDWARD J, BLK 2; LOT
13, BAL DUE 2012 $1,067.64
LEISURE ACRES
POWELL, CINDY L, LOT 44-46, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,029.78
LONG ACRE SQUARE
TOOF, DARWIN D, LOT B OF LOT 8,
Special Assessment $315.04
PALASKI, KEVIN S, LOT C OF LOT 7,
BAL DUE 2012 $666.09
MAHONEY ADDN
MORRIS, KATHLEEN M, BLK 13; ALL,
BAL DUE 2012 $621.92
MORRIS, KATHLEEN M, BLK 14; ALL,
BAL DUE 2012 $621.92
NEU, BONNIE L, BLK 20; LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,282.54
MAUFORT, MATTHEW J, BLK 68;
LOT 3 (ALSO BLOCK 93), BAL DUE
2012 $767.16
MESTETH, WELDINE D, BLK 70; LOT
B (ALSO BLOCK 71), BAL DUE 2012
$691.44
MALLOW
PASSIVE INCOME LLC, BLK 5; LOT
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Pennington County Delinquent
Real Estate Tax List
(cont. from previous page)
11-12, BAL DUE 2012 $4,579.10
PASSIVE INCOME LLC, BLK 5; LOT
13-15, BAL DUE 2012 $235.50
FEICKERT, RYAN, BLK 9; LOT 31-32,
BAL DUE 2012 $887.40
MALLRIDGE SUBD
YOUNG, DAVID R, BLK 2; LOT 2, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,018.84
ANDERSON, DAVID A, BLK 2; LOT
7R, BAL DUE 2012 $1,126.00
ACCENT HOMES INC, BLK 5; LOT
14, BAL DUE 2012 $2,072.81
QUILT, MARLOW A, BLK 6; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $934.35
SCHLABACH, ROBERT S, BLK 6;
LOT 23, BAL DUE 2012 $1,583.48
MALLRIDGE SUBD #2
MORGAN, TIMOTHY P, LOT 6, Special Assessment $234.67
TWO LANCE, CLARE L, LOT 16,
Special Assessment $1,007.85
KERNICK, KAREN M, BLK 5; LOT 13,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,036.09
MARCOE HEIGHTS #1
LAWTON, FRANK T, BLK 2; LOT 23,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,577.02
MARSHALL HEIGHTS SUBD #2
FIRST BANK, TRUST, TRACT D, BAL
DUE 2012 $35,106.84
MARSHALL HEIGHTS TRACT
SAKARIA HOTEL GROUP LLC, LOT 8
OF LOT K-3, BAL DUE 2012 $13,526.41
MARSHALL SUBD
EMBREE, PAUL H, LOT 10 OF LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $865.78
MCMAHON SUBD
VILLARREAL III, JOSE I, LOT 6 OF
TRACT B, Special Assessment $869.80
DTH LLC, TRACT G-1, BAL DUE 2012
$14,490.73
MEADOWS SUB, THE
PAGE, ARTHUR, BLK 6; LOT 1, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,830.32
MEDICINE RIDGE SUBD
HUEBNER, WILLIAM D, BLK 2; LOT
3, BAL DUE 2012 $707.51
MELODY ACRES
SHARNOWSKI, MARK E, W79' OF
LOT 3H, BAL DUE 2012 $58.09
COLLINS, KELLY J, LOT 3J, BAL DUE
2012 $62.13
HALVERSON, DON, LOT 3P, BAL
DUE 2012 $156.08
SHARNOWSKI, MARK E, LOT 3E
AND E1/2 LOT 3D OF LOT 3 OF SECTION 9 1N-8E, NW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE
2012 $77.45
HALVERSON, DON, LOT 3H LESS
W79', BAL DUE 2012 $174.17
MELODY ACRES #2
HILL JR, ROGER R, LOT 15, BAL
DUE 2012 $261.35
MILLARD
WHALEN, JEFFREY L, S10' OF LOT
3; ALL OF LOT 4-5, Special Assessment
$327.61
SCHNEIDER, JOHN F, BLK 4; LOT 34, BAL DUE 2012 $569.93
ALLMAN, ROBERT D, BLK 10; LOT 58, BAL DUE 2012 $1,990.48
ALTON, ALAN, BLK 11; LOT 13-14 &
N12.5' OF LOT 15, BAL DUE 2012
$840.08
WILSEY, LARRY, BLK 11; S1/2 OF
LOT 15; ALL OF LOT 16-17 & N1/2 OF
LOT 18, BAL DUE 2012 $468.24
MARTINEZ, EDWARD, BLK 11; LOT
31-32, BAL DUE 2012 $1,046.92
ALTON, ALAN L, BLK 12; LOT 39-40,
BAL DUE 2012 $476.53
ALTON, ALLAN, BLK 12; LOT 41-42;
S10' OF LOT 43, BAL DUE 2012
$1,041.61
ALTON, VICKI S, BLK 12; LOT 43
LESS S10'; LOTS 44-46, BAL DUE 2012
$640.23
MINNESOTA RIDGE SUBD
3T'S LAND DEVELOPMENT LLC,
LOT 39, BAL DUE 2012 $526.74
MIRACLE PINES
KULESZA, CHARLES D, LOT 2A OF
LOT 2 & LOT 3, BAL DUE 2012
$1,958.85
MOUNTAIN SHADOWS SUBD
NORTHROP, PAULINE A, BLK 1; LOT
D OF LOT B & UNDIVIDED 1/4 INTEREST IN UNPLATTED PORTION OF LOT
B AKA COMMON AREA, BAL DUE 2012
$2,170.13
MOUNTAIN SPRINGS
MATTSON, ANNITA L, LOT A OF LOT
2 OF BLOCK 2 OF TRACT BR, BAL DUE
2012 $1,596.06
MOUNTAIN VIEW
BACKHAUS, TRUSTEES, GORDON
W, BLK 3; LOT 13, BAL DUE 2012
$3,054.17
NICHOLL'S SUBD
PAPPAS, TOSH, E50' OF W200' OF
LOT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,661.21
LINWELD INC, LOT A OF LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $7,600.58
NORTH RAPID
JOHNSON, LUCIA W, BLK 3; LOT 78, BAL DUE 2012 $1,908.31
HONTOL, NICK, BLK 8; LOT 25-26,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,519.19
HONTOL, NICK, BLK 8; LOT 27-28,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,352.35
ALMANZA, ISAAC, BLK 12; LOT 1719, BAL DUE 2012 $516.69
KLINE, PENNY, BLK 17; LOT 14-15,
BAL DUE 2012 $555.80
HOLDINGHAUSEN
INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES, BLK 19; LOT 42-43, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,673.92
HONTOL, NICK F, BLK 20; LOT 3-4,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,749.94
SPEAR, DAVID M, BLK 20; LOT 2627, BAL DUE 2012 $435.12
NIKKILA, DALE E, BLK 25; LOT 9-13,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,914.79
PRAIRIE CHICKEN, MELBERT D,
BLK 27; LOT 9-10, BAL DUE 2012
$1,176.21
GUIGLIANO, MICHAEL J, BLK 31;
LOT 4-5, BAL DUE 2012 $1,801.65
MCCONKEY, STEVE E, BLK 38; LOT
1-3, BAL DUE 2012 $877.10
MCCONKEY, STEPHEN E, BLK 38;
LOT 4-5, BAL DUE 2012 $945.00
NORTH RAPID #2
HAUKAAS, LINDA, BLK 47; W1/2 OF
LOT 12-15, BAL DUE 2012 $629.18
MCCASKELL, SCOTT L, BLK 47; LOT
28-30, BAL DUE 2012 $1,784.69
ANTIJUNTI, DOREEN, BLK 60; LOT
17-18, BAL DUE 2012 $1,011.35
NORTH SIDE ADDN
JOHNSON, WAYNE M, BLK 7; LOT 910, BAL DUE 2012 $265.62
JOHNSON, WAYNE M, BLK 7; S1/2
OF LOT 11-14, BAL DUE 2012 $479.55
NORTH TERRACE PRD
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 2 & 1/9
UND INT IN COMMON LOT A, BAL DUE
2012 $2,220.96
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 3 & 1/9
UND INT IN COMMON LOT A, BAL DUE
2012 $2,198.33
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 6 & 1/9

UND INT IN COMMON LOT A, BAL DUE


2012 $2,694.31
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 8 & 1/9
UND INT IN COMMON LOT A, BAL DUE
2012 $2,502.92
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, LOT 9 & 1/9
UND INT IN COMMON LOT A, BAL DUE
2012 $2,626.38
NORTHBROOK VILLAGE
HENDERSON, JOHN L, LOT 14, Special Assessment $240.79
BRIK, VLADIMIR B, BLK 7; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,692.27
NORTHERN HEIGHTS
SOURASINTH, DALLAS T, LOT 12 OF
TRACT P OF TRACT F, Special Assessment $272.36
BROWN, EVERETT V, BLK 1; LOT 20,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,283.25
KARLEY, MARY, BLK 3; LOT 27, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,438.42
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 3; LOT
34, BAL DUE 2012 $2,453.50
TAYLOR, TRENT C, BLK 3; LOT 54,
BAL DUE 2012 $994.30
NORTHSTAR SUBD
AHRLIN, HOLLIS L, BLK 2; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $9,481.58
NOWLIN & WOOD
PARKER, SANDRA M, BLK 7; E9' OF
LOT 30; ALL OF LOT 31 & W16' OF LOT
32, BAL DUE 2012 $793.97
GREEN, LESLIE C, BLK 9; LOT 23-24,
BAL DUE 2012 $426.45
FIVECOATE, DENNIS R, BLK 22; LOT
14-15, BAL DUE 2012 $1,475.19
HENK, CHARLA J, BLK 23; LOT A,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,122.19
NOWLIN & WOOD REPLAT
ADAMS, CLAUD E, BLK 32; E26' OF
LOT 51 & W36' OF LOT 52, BAL DUE
2012 $628.35
ORIGINAL TOWN OF RAPID CITY
NIELSEN, ROYAL S, S50' OF LOT 13, Special Assessment $557.87
HARVIEUX, NICOLE M, LOT 28-29,
Special Assessment $305.97
MALONE PROPERTIES LLC, BLK 78;
LOT 17-19, BAL DUE 2012 $6,396.63
LAKOTA BUILDING LLC, BLK 84; LOT
17-18 & N55' OF LOT 19-21 (ORDINANCE#2025),
BAL
DUE
2012
$4,442.51
AASEN PUBLISHING INC, BLK 90;
LOT 5-6, BAL DUE 2012 $3,881.77
QUAAL, CHRISTIAN M, BLK 91; N50'
OF LOT 17-18, BAL DUE 2012 $2,293.00
QUAAL, CHRISTIAN M, BLK 91; S90'
OF LOT 17-18, BAL DUE 2012 $3,147.06
QUAAL, CHRISTIAN M, BLK 91; LOT
19-20, BAL DUE 2012 $3,865.29
DENKER REAL ESTATE PARTNERSHIP, BLK 105; LOT 10-12, BAL DUE
2012 $16,221.50
CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 106;
S70' OF LOT 1-3, BAL DUE 2012
$841.08
CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 106;
N60' OF LOT 30-32, BAL DUE 2012
$757.73
GLANZER, JERILYN D, BLK 121; LOT
26-27, BAL DUE 2012 $1,327.91
SU, YICHANG, BLK 127; W9' OF S70'
OF LOT 13 & S70' OF LOT 14-16, BAL
DUE 2012 $467.49
OVERLOOK SUBD
OLSEN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
INC, LOT 5 (BALANCE OF) LESS LOTS
6 & 7, BAL DUE 2012 $127.98
OWEN MANN
SUNFLOWER LLC, BLK 3; LOT C,
BAL DUE 2012 $868.88
SUNFLOWER LLC, BLK 3; LOT D,
BAL DUE 2012 $868.88
SUNFLOWER LLC, BLK 3; LOT E,
BAL DUE 2012 $512.85
SUNFLOWER LLC, BLK 3; LOT F,
BAL DUE 2012 $868.88
PALO VERDE
JOHNSON, OLIVER L, BLK 1; LOT 7
& E1/2 OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2012
$3,062.23
PARK HILL
RUML, WILLIAM D, BLK 3; LOT 3,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,504.29
PARK MEADOWS SUBD
MARTIN, CORY, BLK 4; LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $406.23
PINE VIEW TERRACE
KELLY, RYAN L, LOT M OF LOT 3,
BAL DUE 2012 $5,723.97
PINEDALE ADDN
DADAH, PAUL B, BLK 7; LOT 14, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,494.36
PLEASANT VALLEY
WILDBERGER, MICHELLE, BLK 3;
LOT 13, BAL DUE 2012 $1,935.79
HARTMANN, SHREDA, BLK 5; LOT
12, BAL DUE 2012 $1,039.25
PLM SUBD
HATLELI, RYAN, BLK 1; LOT 2A, BAL
DUE 2012 $3,894.56
PLM DEVELOPMENT LLC, BLK 2;
LOT 12, BAL DUE 2012 $7,900.96
PRAIRIE AUTO SUBD
PRAIRIE AUTO GROUP INC, LOT A,
BAL DUE 2012 $6,661.02
PROVIDENCE
CONNELLY, RANDAL E, BLK 17; LOT
25-28, BAL DUE 2012 $1,099.19
QUINCY PROFESSIONAL BLDG
CONDO
RE LEAP, UNIT 2, BAL DUE 2012
$7,042.85
RADIO TOWERS
BALCOM, EVERETT C, BLK 2; LOT
20 & 1/2 VACATED ALLEY, BAL DUE
2012 $663.33
WATKINS, MICHAEL E, BLK 4; LOT 1
& 1/2 VACATED ALLEY BLOCK 4 & 9,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,510.75
RAINBOW RIDGE SUBD
JANKLOW, THOMAS, BLK 3; LOT 7,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,713.57
RAPID RIVER SUBD
VSADD HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 2; LOT
5, BAL DUE 2012 $6,501.34
RAPID VALLEY SUBD
ROBISON, KEITH, BLK 1; W92' OF
LOT 15-18, BAL DUE 2012 $751.41
VOSS, JOHN L, BLK 2; LOT 9 & S1/2
OF LOT 8, BAL DUE 2012 $1,263.48
RCLD ADDN
SUNDOG LAND COMPANY LLC, LOT
1 REVISED REVISED OF TRACT C
LESS LOT H1 (ALSO IN SEC 3 T1NR7E), BAL DUE 2012 $7,938.48
RED ROCK ESTATES
CENTURY MOTELS INC, BLK 9; LOT
6 (GOLF COURSE), BAL DUE 2012
$531.35
CENTURY MOTELS INC, BLK 22;
LOT 24, BAL DUE 2012 $1,856.69
RED ROCK MEADOWS SUBD
MCGHEE III, TRULEY, LOT 2, Special
Assessment $268.36
MANDALAY HOMES LLC, BLK 5; LOT
3B, BAL DUE 2012 $2,032.19
ROBBINSDALE
FREYENSEE, JAMES, BLK 2; LOT
18, BAL DUE 2012 $1,394.40
ROBBINSDALE # 6
HIBEN, ERIC C, BLK 3; LOT 6, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,758.02
NEUZIL, JAMES F, BLK 8; LOT 20,

BAL DUE 2012 $865.74


ROBBINSDALE # 7
LETCHER, CHERYL D, BLK 2; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,594.79
WOODSON JR, WILBERT J, BLK 8;
LOT 6, BAL DUE 2012 $1,011.65
CRAWFORD, WARREN L, BLK 15;
LOT 22, BAL DUE 2012 $1,387.44
FRENCH, DANIEL J, BLK 16; LOT 24,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,490.13
ROBBINSDALE # 8
SELBY, MANDY A, BLK 1; LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,867.94
BALLARD, MARK C, BLK 6; LOT 12,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,223.02
ROBBINSDALE # 9
DICKSCHAT, LARRY E, BLK 1; LOT
61, BAL DUE 2012 $2,787.50
ROBBINSDALE #10
HUNTER, SHIRLEY B, LOT A OF LOT
34, Special Assessment $242.69
NIEHAUS, JUDY L, BLK 7; LOT 41,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,224.73
RADTKE, LAWRENCE I, BLK 16; LOT
21, BAL DUE 2012 $1,906.79
ROBBINSDALE #11
HEMMER, DENNIS E, BLK 1; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $3,477.60
ROBBINSDALE TERRACE
ASPEN, DORI J, BLK 4; LOT 21, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,517.21
LENGKEEK, KEITH A, BLK 5; LOT 2,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,648.13
MEWS, DAWN, BLK 5; LOT 10 REVISED AND 10A, BAL DUE 2012
$2,391.56
WESTBY, JANICE K, BLK 5; LOT 14,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,614.19
WINGER, MARK M, BLK 6; LOT 8,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,745.08
ROBBINSDALE TERRACE #2
CAMERON, VERONICA L, BLK 4;
LOT 18, BAL DUE 2012 $1,307.10
PRANG, LYNNDON, BLK 5; LOT 3,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,134.54
LINDEMANN, OSCAR, BLK 5; LOT
17, BAL DUE 2012 $905.18
THOMPSON, JAMES T, BLK 9; LOT
5, BAL DUE 2012 $970.64
ROUNDS TRACT
KERN, ROBIN, BLK 2; LOT 9 & W1/2
OF LOT 10, BAL DUE 2012 $969.06
ROUNDS, C D
ELH LLC, TRACT B, BAL DUE 2012
$805.08
LIVERMORE, CHERRYLE, BLK 12;
LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,046.35
ROUNDS, W E (SE/SW)
STAHL, RICHARD O, BLK 1; LOT
9R2, BAL DUE 2012 $6,964.65
RU LOTS
GALLEGOS, ZELDA C, LOT RU-35,
BAL DUE 2012 $379.37
RUSHMORE CENTER
HDRK PROPERTIES LLC, TRACT C
LESS LOT 1; W1/2 VAC RILEY ST &
N1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ TO SAID TRACT
C, BAL DUE 2012 $13,785.52
HDRK PROPERTIES LLC, TRACT B
LESS LOTS 1 & 2, BAL DUE 2012
$16,941.79
SANDSTONE RIDGE
CONDOMINIUMS
DONEY, R D, UNIT #235 & .007937%
UND INT IN COMMON AREA, BAL DUE
2012 $942.24
SCHAMBER SEC 4 SE 1/4 SE 1/4
KLUG, DENNIS A, LOT 13 LESS W2'
& LOT 14 OF LOT 12, BAL DUE 2012
$1,057.39
SCHAMBER SEC 9 NW 1/4 NE 1/4
K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 1; LOT A,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,267.19
MCNEILL, DANIEL P, BLK 1; LOT B,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,904.94
SCHAMBER SEC 9 NW 1/4 NW 1/4
OWENS, JERRY L, LOT B OF TRACT
A OF LOT 2 & LOT 3 OF TRACT A & ALL
OF TRACT B, BAL DUE 2012 $2,246.08
SCHLOTTMAN ADDN
EPIC OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LLP,
LOT X OF TRACT A, BAL DUE 2012
$2,324.54
EPIC OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LLP,
LOT Y OF TRACT A, BAL DUE 2012
$2,326.65
EPIC OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LLP,
LOT 1 OF LOT S OF TRACT A, BAL DUE
2012 $1,038.21
SCHNASSE
VAN LEUVEN REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST, LELA L, BLK 3; LOT 1, BAL DUE
2012 $523.72
HAMM, DONALD B, BLK 4; LOT 1920, BAL DUE 2012 $533.78
BURMEISTER, TRINA, BLK 9; LOT 7,
BAL DUE 2012 $878.85
CCC REAL ESTATE-I LLC, BLK 11;
LOT 6-7 & E19' OF LOT 8, BAL DUE
2012 $2,071.36
SMITH, NANETTE, BLK 15; LOT 15,
BAL DUE 2012 $381.13
HORST, RANDALL S, BLK 17; LOT
15-17, BAL DUE 2012 $1,011.65
BRUNNER, CHRISTOPH, BLK 18;
W1/2 OF LOT 4 & ALL OF LOT 5, BAL
DUE 2012 $657.54
JOHNSON, CINDY K, BLK 20; LOT
16-17 LESS E5', BAL DUE 2012 $601.54
SCOTTS
DONNA J BEST REVOCABLE
TRUST, BLK 17; LOT 8, BAL DUE 2012
$366.51
SEEAIRE
GARY, NORMAN J, BLK 2; LOT 4,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,507.04
SHERIDAN HEIGHTS
BUCHOLZ, MARK J, BLK 1; LOT 53,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,092.09
VINES, RICHARD S, BLK 3; LOT 14,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,646.54
SIOUX PARK
DONAHUE, PATRICK L, BLK 1; LOT
11, BAL DUE 2012 $2,546.13
BRANT, SUSAN K, BLK 3; LOT 29
LESS LOT H1, BAL DUE 2012 $1,301.07
SKYLINE PINES SUBD
SCHAD, CODY, BLK 1; LOT 4R
(ALSO IN SEC 10), BAL DUE 2012
$4,567.08
WAGNER, BRADLEY K, BLK 3; LOT
12R-2, BAL DUE 2012 $3,621.37
SKYVIEW NORTH SUBD
ERICKSON, BRETT C, BLK 2; LOT 6,
BAL DUE 2012 $3,592.19
SOUTH BOULEVARD
ROBERTSON, JAMES M, LOT 23-24,
Special Assessment $547.69
LAMBERT, BEAU J, BLK 2; LOT 4142, BAL DUE 2012 $838.15
PONDER, JOANN D, BLK 3; LOT 2122, BAL DUE 2012 $823.02
TRIMBLE, MARY A, BLK 19; LOT 1921, BAL DUE 2012 $603.91
SCHWAFEL, STEVEN P, BLK 23; LOT
17-18 & VAC E10' OF 6TH ST, BAL DUE
2012 $2,071.56
WIESE, BOBBI J, BLK 29; LOT 9-10,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,036.93
K & R HOLDINGS LLC, BLK 29; LOT
16-18, BAL DUE 2012 $1,085.14
ZENKER, MARION K, BLK 34; LOT
31-33, BAL DUE 2012 $1,007.70
SAKARIA HOTEL GROUP II LLC, BLK
35; LOT A, BAL DUE 2012 $6,397.88

SAKARIA HOTEL GROUP II LLC, BLK


35; LOT B, BAL DUE 2012 $14,427.27
SOUTH MEADOWWOOD
MCCARTHY, DAVID J, BAL OF
TRACT B & W10' OF TRACT C, BAL
DUE 2012 $59.75
HUEBNER, GRACE L, BLK 2; LOT 8,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,514.00
EUGENE DELMAR ALDRICH RESIDUARY TRUS, BLK 6; LOT 7, BAL DUE
2012 $2,836.00
MARRS, JAMES D, BLK 8; LOT 20,
BAL DUE 2012 $988.78
SOUTH PARK
ANDRESON, KEVIN, BLK 3; LOT 8-9,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,908.17
CAREY, JOE R, BLK 3; LOT 10-11,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,227.94
FREYENSEE, JAMES R, BLK 4; W15'
OF LOT 14; ALL OF LOT 15 & E10' OF
LOT 16, BAL DUE 2012 $1,545.96
KREBSBACH, JASON R, BLK 4; LOT
21-22 & E15' OF LOT 23, BAL DUE 2012
$1,709.54
PARSONS, MICHAEL P, BLK 5; LOT
3-4, BAL DUE 2012 $1,522.06
STOLTZ, KENNETH C, BLK 5; LOT
37-38, BAL DUE 2012 $841.29
HILL, TERESA K, BLK 5; LOT 45-46,
BAL DUE 2012 $615.74
SCHLAMANN, MYRTLE V, BLK 7;
LOT 14-15, BAL DUE 2012 $789.24
DEYOE, JOHN B, BLK 12; LOT 31-32,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,265.90
FORMAN, EUGENE, BLK 14; LOT 1718, BAL DUE 2012 $904.36
BALLARD, MARK, BLK 19; LOT 1819, BAL DUE 2012 $1,507.94
SOUTH ROBBINSDALE
BERTALOT, WILLIAM A, BLK 1; LOT
13, BAL DUE 2012 $1,877.27
NAUGLE, TOM, BLK 1; LOT 20, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,066.63
SCHLINKERT, DAVID, BLK 4; LOT 17
& W1/2 OF LOT 15 EXC S79.1', BAL
DUE 2012 $1,260.25
NEAL, LEE J, BLK 5; LOT 3, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,041.92
STRAND, BRENT L, BLK 5; LOT 19,
BAL DUE 2012 $793.97
TIPPMANN LIMITED FAMILY PARTNERSHIP, JOSEPH R, BLK 6; LOT 24,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,712.65
ANDRESON, TONYA K, BLK 7; E48'
OF LOT 3 & W17' OF LOT 4, BAL DUE
2012 $2,035.75
JONES, DAVID A, BLK 8; E12' OF
LOT 8 & ALL OF LOT 9, BAL DUE 2012
$1,030.89
WAGNER, SANDRA K, BLK 8; W23'
OF LOT 16 & E42' OF LOT 17, BAL DUE
2012 $902.01
BRANT, SUSAN, BLK 8; W5' OF LOT
19 & ALL OF LOT 20, BAL DUE 2012
$1,241.80
SOUTH ROBBINSDALE #2
SHEFFIELD, DARLENE, BLK 1; S53'
OF LOT 3, BAL DUE 2012 $927.46
OBERLITNER, CARL F, BLK 2; LOT
5, BAL DUE 2012 $1,889.63
J SCULLY RENTALS LLC, BLK 2; LOT
10, BAL DUE 2012 $998.76
JASPER, KENNETH E, BLK 5; LOT 8,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,449.31
DAIL, RICK A, BLK 6; LOT 3, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,535.00
SPRINGBROOK ACRES
IMBERI, JOHN M, BLK 2; LOT 21, BAL
DUE 2012 $925.45
SSJE SUBD
WERTH, WILLARD, LOT 8 AND VACATED ROW LOCATED SOUTH OF
JESS ST AND ADJACENT TO WEST OF
SAID LOT, BAL DUE 2012 $2,589.57
STAHL VICTORIAN ADDN
CM BIDWELL AND ASSOC LTD, LOT
1R, BAL DUE 2012 $7,149.88
ST NICHOLAS, NICK, LOT 4R, BAL
DUE 2012 $6,676.52
STAHL, RICHARD O, LOT 5R, BAL
DUE 2012 $7,701.40
STARLITE SUBD
RAPID CENTER LLC, LOT 3, BAL
DUE 2012 $693.45
STONERIDGE SUBD
MCGUIRE, ERIN K, BLK 2; LOT 5,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,495.10
STONEY CREEK SOUTH SUBD
STONEY CREEK DEVELOPMENT
CORP, BLK 2; LOT 6, BAL DUE 2012
$607.08
STRATHAVON #3
PICOTTE, WILLIAM H, BLK 1; LOT
47, BAL DUE 2012 $903.60
KOCH, CHRIS, BLK 5; LOT 20, BAL
DUE 2012 $2,174.98
STRATHAVON ADDN REVISED 1952
DOLLY, WILLIAM T, BLK 3; LOT 15,
BAL DUE 2012 $2,352.77
SUNNYSIDE
BEEDLE, JACOB R, BLK 31; LOT 4041, BAL DUE 2012 $1,463.90
SUNRISE HEIGHTS
MEISNER, RENAE E, BLK 2; LOT 1,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,521.93
PEPPER, LAURA J, BLK 7; LOT 25,
BAL DUE 2012 $1,156.44
TERRACITA HIGHLIGHTS SUBD
MUILENBURG, MARK N, BLK 1; LOT
5, BAL DUE 2012 $3,189.18
TIMBERLINE SUBD
MORGAN, CLINTON W, BAL OF LOT
A OF LOT 4, BAL DUE 2012 $25.58
TURNAC TOWER CONDOMINIUM
TURNAC IV LLC, UNIT 4 & 8.478%
COMMON AREA, BAL DUE 2012
$4,415.39
UNA DEL ACRES #2
SUNDBY, ROBERT T, LOTS A & B OF
LOT 11, BAL DUE 2012 $1,963.90
VISTA PARK CONDOMINIUMS
VEIGEL, JEFFREY K, UNIT 4023 OF
BUILDING 1 & UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN COMMON AREA, BAL DUE 2012
$2,952.33
VEIGEL, JEFFREY K, BUILDING 1,
STORAGE UNIT B, BAL DUE 2012
$29.33
WASHBURN LOT
MCGUIRE LIVING TRUST, ALICE L,
LOT 2R, BAL DUE 2012 $2,402.79
WATERSLIDE ADDN
RUSHMORE WATERSLIDE INC,
TRACT 1, BAL DUE 2012 $36,729.42
WELLINGTON HEIGHTS SUBD
DVORAK, DAVID D, LOT 16A, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,419.38
WEST BOULEVARD
ISTRATESCU, CONSTANCE M, BLK
2; LOT 8-10, BAL DUE 2012 $1,145.72
MCGUIRE LIVING TRUST, ALICE L,
BLK 2; N83' OF W1/2 OF LOT 14 & N83'
OF LOT 15, BAL DUE 2012 $1,474.80
1602 WEST BOULEVARD LLC, BLK
13; LOT 11-16, BAL DUE 2012 $4,149.78
BLICKENSDERFER, DAWN B, BLK
18; LOT 11-13, BAL DUE 2012 $6,848.85
BAKER, ROGER, BLK 38; E114.1' OF
LOT 21, BAL DUE 2012 $1,786.15
WESTERN HEIGHTS SUBD
ABIDING WORD EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CH, BLK 8; LOT 2, BAL DUE
2012 $5,601.02
WESTVIEW ESTATES
GRANT, TED A, BLK 3; LOT 24, BAL

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DUE 2012 $5,963.23
WISE'S ADDN
ALLEN, AMBER, E33' OF LOT 12 &
W27' OF LOT 13, Special Assessment
$70.78
BESHARA, RONALD J, BLK 2; W9'
OF LOT 9; ALL OF LOT 10 & E20' OF
LOT 11, BAL DUE 2012 $1,812.98
SUMRALL, MARK L, BLK 3; LOT 1819 LESS E8' OF LOT 19, BAL DUE 2012
$1,037.23
KINKADE, RHODA M, BLK 4; LOT 1011, BAL DUE 2012 $110.47
BRIONES, FRANK R, BLK 14; LOT
16-17, BAL DUE 2012 $502.94
WOODRIDGE
SCHMIDT, KAREN M, LOT 82, BAL
DUE 2012 $1,551.12
HUSTEAD'S 2ND ADDN
LYNCH, TERRY L, BLK 1; LOT 4-6,
BAL DUE 2012 $603.47
ORIGINAL TOWN OF WALL
ESTRIAN, INC, BLK 7; LOT 13-16 &
S1/2 OF LOT 17, BAL DUE 2012
$2,939.63
WM A MACKRILLS ADDN
KJERSTAD, RYAN, BLK 3; N55' OF
S105' OF W1/2 OF BLOCK 3, BAL DUE
2012 $476.03
1N-14E SEC 04, PLATTED
WASTA LIVESTOCK, TRACT A OF
SW1/4SW1/4, BAL DUE 2012 $126.25
ORIGINAL TOWN OF WASTA
GREEN, GLENN, BLK 2; LOT 9-10,
BAL DUE 2012 $110.47
GREEN, TAMMY A, BLK 8; LOT 4-5,
BAL DUE 2012 $51.33
LURZ, RICHARD L, BLK 10; LOT 8-9,
BAL DUE 2012 $38.17
Published December 12, 2013, at the
total approximate cost of $1,164.24.

PENNINGTON
COUNTY
DELINQUENT MOBILE
HOME TAX LIST
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF
TAXPAYERS OWING MOBILE
HOME TAX WHICH HAS BECOME
DELINQUENT FOR THE YEAR
2013 AND PRIOR YEARS
S.D.C.L. 10-22-2
5005 FINANCE, 1226.50;
AASEN, SCOTT A, 725.81; ABDA,
118.73; ABDA INVESTMENTS, 123.81;
ABDA INVESTMENTS INC, 125.88;
ABDA INVESTMENTS INC C/D JUDY &
TERRY KLOS, 88.77; ACEVEDO, JONATHEN OR MISTI, 166.02; ADAMS,
ROBERT H OR SOPER, CONNIE,
456.52; ADAMS, SHAWN, 490.96;
ADAMSON, TRAVIS STEPHEN, 110.90;
ADER, DANIEL P, 123.81; ADUDDELL,
DONALD M OR DEBORAH, 247.49; AFFORDABLE LIVING, 31.07; AGUINIGA,
JOHN AND GLORIA, 128.48; AGUINIGA,
SALVADOR AND RAMONA D, 61.63;
AGUINIGA, SALVADOR OR RAMONA,
131.98; AGUINIGA, STEPHANIE, 89.56;
AHLSTROM,
JESSICA,
159.23;
ALDRICH, RICHARD, 136.92; ALEXANDER INVESTMENTS INC, 114.50;
ALEXANDER, DEREK & LINETTE,
130.06; ALEXANDER, DEREK AND
LINETTE, 117.71; ALEXANDER, DEREK
OR LINETTE, 210.23; ALEXANDER,
RODNEY, 36.13; ALLEN, BRENT OR
BEAIRD, CAROL, 80.50; ALLEN,
THOMAS L SR AND THOMAS L JR,
150.92; ALLISON, HARLAND F, 445.25;
ALLMAN, STACY L AND TIANNA BRIE,
200.56; ALMANZA, TORI, 206.39; ALVAREZ, LEONARD VICTOR, 137.85;
AMAN, MICHAEL E OR MICHELLE D,
125.21; AMERSON, JOYCE E OR
GALEN L, 345.60; AMERSON, STEVE
OR JOYCE, 78.13; AMICK, DOUGLAS
OR CUMMINGS, LINDA L, 214.69;
AMICK, DOUGLAS OR CUMMINS,
LINDA, 156.29; ANDERS, MARVIN,
194.85; ANDERSON WHITTEMORE,
ASHLEY, 54.60; ANDERSON, KATHLEEN R, 94.48; ANDERSON, VICKY W
OR DAVID, 334.33; ANSTETT, JAMES E
/ ALEXANDER, RODNEY, 89.90; ARENAS,
ESTHER,
92.77;
ARPAN,
DOROTHY M, 96.85; ASHLEY, RONALD
D, 91.17; ATHANS, DENISE A, 110.92;
ATHANS-MCFALLS, STEPHANIE M
AND MCFALLS, GEORGE H, 87.61;
ATHERTON, JESSICA RAE, 61.16; ATTERBERRY, KARLYN, 291.31; AUSTIN,
MICHAEL AND SIMONSON, LISA,
76.31;
BACKHAUS, WILLIAM J, 349.65;
BADWOUND, PATRICIA B, 34.88; BARBER, DEBRA S, 135.07; BARBION,
KOBI JAMES OR MOELLER-BARBION,
ASHLEY, 212.49; BART, HEATHER,
76.04; BARTA, DEBBIE K, 79.81;
BAUER, JOSEPH A, 110.52; BAUMAN,
MARCUS, 191.10; BEACH, MYRON L
AND KATHY L, 549.09; BECK, RICKY,
231.56; BEDNARZ, AMANDA MAY AND
HAROLD COUNTS, 145.17; BEHRNS,
MICHAEL L AND LARSON, KEILA R,
225.27; BENDER, JAMON, 136.92; BENNETT, JULIE A OR ALAN D, 97.92; BENSON, MICHAEL D, 76.83; BERG,
TAMARA M, 90.75; BETTCHER, ROGER
G, 104.65; BETTELYOUN, SUSAN OR
DWAYNE, 101.25; BIES, BRIAN OR
MARGARET, 203.42; BIRCHFIELD,
BRETT,
113.33;
BLACK
HILLS
TRANSLOAD LLC, 135.54; BLINDERT,
ELIZABETH, 522.38; BLOTSKY, FONDA
FAYE, 137.52; BOM, GREGORY OR
AMANDA, 485.92; BORDEAUX, FORREST, 64.60; BORGLUM HISTORICAL
CENTER, 401.87; BOURNE, BELINDA
AND ARDEN, 97.85; BOURNE, KATIE,
70.29; BRACKETT, URSULA, 144.21;
BRADSTREAM, GEORGE T, 84.10;
BRANT, SUSAN, 162.29; BRINK, KEITH
P, 225.83; BROEKER, CORY C, 115.79;
BROWN EYES, DENISE, 322.02;
BROWN, DOUG, 108.88; BROWN,
DOUGLAS H, 96.73; BROWN, KENT OR
BRENDA L, 180.23; BROWN, RAYMOND, 390.08; BROWN, WAYNE E &
SUSAN K, 624.90; BRUCKNER,
STEPHANIE OR MUNIVE GUERRA,
NORBERTO,
98.42;
BRUNSSEN,
RANDY, 286.46; BUCHER, DANIEL S
AND BAIL, SHELLEY L, 122.85; BUCK,
THOMAS L OR JANET M, 1612.17;
BULLDOG BUILDING REPAIR LLC,
905.48; BUNDERSON, LINDA M, 47.92;
BURCKHARD,
PETER,
56.42;
BURLEIGH, TIM & JOHNSON, LINDY,
131.31; BURNETTE, BYRONA AND
JAMES, 469.31; BURRUS, TRACY,
360.08; BURTON, BILLY WAYNE OR PATRICIA L, 69.54; BURTON, PATRICIA L
OR JERRY P, 432.48; BUSH JR, FRED
V, 101.65; BUSKOHL, DAROLD OR
TAMMY, 290.71; BUTTERFIELD, ROY
OR WALKER, VELMA C/D JODIE DEE-

GAN, 116.94;
AGE, LEAH RACHEL, 105.19; CAMP,
TINA M, 152.71; CARLOW SR, PATRICK
, 422.02; CARLSON, CHRISTINE D,
92.54; CAROL A DELEO TRUST OR
DELEO, CAROL A TRUSTEE, 175.96;
CARR, CARRIE M OR BROWN, BETTY
J, 133.77; CARR, JENNIFER E, 221.92;
CARSON, NORMA, 96.78; CARTER,
ROCHELLE
R,
38.69;
CASANI,
FIORELLA HELLEN AND WALZ, SCOTT
DALE, 135.56; CAVENAH, JERRY W OR
VIRGINIA, 107.67; CAZAN, MARY,
162.17; CHAPELL, MICHAEL J OR
PARKER, JANIS I, 219.28; CHASE MANHATTAN BANK USA NA CMNC, 1146.73;
CHAVEZ, JOANNA OR CORREA, CONSUELO, 347.85; CHIPPS, LAMUAR,
191.33; CHRISTENSEN, CYNTHIA K,
89.73; CLARK, CHARLOTTE L, 1111.88;
CLARK, MICHAELA, 201.13; CLAUSEN,
PETER W, 139.63; CLIFFORED, ASHLEY, 82.79; CLIFT, STEVE, 113.48;
COATES, DARYL T, 135.10; COGAN,
JESSICA OR SUSAN, 112.71; COLEMAN, CAROLYN OR PATTERSON,
JOHN MELVIN, 69.71; COLLINS, CRYSTAL D OR SHULL, NATHAN, 91.63;
COLLINS, DANIEL L & HOLDEN
COLLINS, ERIN, 199.83; COLLINS,
KELLY J, 68.87; COLPRIT, KARIN,
388.92; COMER, BUTCH & SALLY,
429.04; COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
SERVICES INC, 16936.53; CONSECO
FINANCE C/D BUBBA LARIVE, 170.67;
CORBETT, LARRY, 75.74; COTTIER,
BARBARA J, 45.19; COTTRELL, KYLE
ALAN, 99.92; COUNTRY VILLAGE ESTATES, 3034.48; COY, KEITH R, 197.85;
CRAGLOW,
CHARLENE,
498.77;
CRANNY, RODGER, 150.19; CRIBBS,
SHERRI, 809.46; CROWN, DARRYL
AND DEANNA, 515.35; CUNY, RAY,
384.79; CURRY, RICHARD J, 158.77;
DAVIES, DARRELL R, 14.57; DAVIS,
AMANDA AND WHITE, PATRICK,
130.63; DAVIS, JOSHUA LEE, 113.52;
DELANEY, PATRICK J, 678.85; DELAY,
ELIZABETH, 657.15; DELEON, EMILIE
S, 46.48; DEMMERS, MATT J C/D
CHARLOTTE
DEMMERS,
239.79;
DENKE, KENNETH L AND NANCY A,
368.04; DENKE, KENNETH L OR
NANCY A, 84.56; DENOMA, KATHERINE, 90.31; DEWBERRY SR, JEFFERY
D, 193.40; DEYO, MARSCHAL OR
JOHNSON, JUNE, 307.27; DIAZ,
MIRIAM QUIROZ OR SOTO, MIGUEL,
460.44; DIAZ, ZORHAIDA, 367.25;
DIEDRICH, RANDY OR RHONDA,
35.19; DIEDRICH, TOM, 100.58; DIKE,
MICKALA I, 82.96; DIRKS, DAVID, 58.00;
DOHRMANN, LYLE G, 173.93; DOMINQUEZ, MARIO AND JAMIE, 681.06;
DONNER, BONITA, 637.00; DOTSON,
LISA M, 126.46; DREISMEIER, STEVEN
OR TRUDY, 116.25; DTH LLC, 11.58;
DUDASH SR, MICHAEL A OR KRISTEN,
120.50; DUNNIHOO, JEFF OR BECKY,
104.58; DURST REAL ESTATE LIMITED
PARNERS, 149.92; DURST REAL ESTATE LIMITED PART I, 183.23; DURST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED PARTNERS,
536.07; DURST REAL ESTATE LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP I, 139.48;
EALY, LATISHA A OR POWERS,
NANCY J, 75.17; EASTON, JEFF AND
JULIA, 75.12; EBERLE, MARY, 717.16;
EDELMAN, KEVIN DANIEL, 224.27; EFFENBERGER, JOHN R, 85.67; EIDE,
WILLIAM E, 279.52; EKSTRAND,
DENISE & LARSON, ALLEN, 40.48; ELDRIDGE, RICHARD, 105.04; ELK,
NATHAN OR COLLEEN, 520.17; ELLEFSON, DANIEL OR LORI, 241.94; ELLIS,
ROBERT E, 118.42; ENGESSER, OAKLEY BERNARD, 80.52; ERDMAN, RON,
121.35; ERDMANN, RONALD DBA ERDMANN PROPERTIES, 117.67; ERVIN,
JOHNNY R OR CAREN S, 68.50; ESCALANTE, ARISBET, 418.67; ESCALANTE, ROBERTO, 75.25; ESCALANTE, ROGELIO OR DOLORES,
101.54; ESCOBAR, ARTURO, 235.52;
ESCOBAR, JUAN, 76.96; ESSEX,
MELANIE, 198.77; EXERGY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, 153.71; EXUM, SUSAN
R AND JOYCE M, 327.88;
FANCHER, GEORGE, 33.01; FERRIER, JOSH RYAN, 95.23; FIEDLER,
DARRELL D, 44.58; FIEDLER, MORSE
D, 126.61; FIRST DAKOTA ENTERPRISES, 838.58; FISHER, MATTHEW
OR PAMELA, 857.15; FITE, VERN OR
CAROLYN, 2086.40; FLORA, KAREN R,
336.38; FLOYD, WARREN C, 108.83;
FLYNN, JOHN J, 89.81; FORGEY,
DARLA OR JAMES T, 52.15; FOSTER,
CLIFFORD A, 365.02; FOSTER, DONALD L AND SANDRA K, 400.46; FRANCIS, BENNIE, 301.05; FRANCIS, BENNIE L, 132.33; FRANCIS, BENNIE OR
CHRISTINE, 56.02; FRANCIS, BENNIE
OR LAUREL, 693.85; FRANKE, FARON,
211.10; FREIER, NANCY L, 97.23;
FRYE, DADE, 124.83; FRYE, DAN,
52.50; FRYE, JODY M OR DANIEL H,
118.71; FULKERSON, ROBIN, 94.81;
GALYEN, LEONARD OR GOLDA,
114.52; GARCIA, PATRICK H AND
NORMA, 144.24; GARTNER, RANDY
WALLACE OR LINDA SUE, 97.85;
GARZA, JOSEPH L OR ALICIA, 207.98;
GERBRACHT, FRANK L AND TY A,
584.68; GEROW, BRIAN OR LINDA,
308.48; GERRY/NEUMILLER, STARLA
CADOTTE OR CLAYTON, 66.35; GILL,
ANGELIQUE E, 158.42; GILL, DERRICK,
75.40; GLUHM, DANIEL D AND DONALD W, 225.17; GLUHM, ORDELL P OR
MILDRED, 190.25; GODKIN, TROY,
236.46; GOEHRING, BRENT, 108.69;
GOLD RUSH ENTERPRISES LLC,
1103.54; GONZALEZ, OLGA, 106.04;
GOODNICK, KASI LYNN, 140.98;
GOSS, BARBARA, 444.15; GOULD,
TOM W, 196.42; GRASS, JEFFREY B,
330.08; GRAVES, CLARA, 76.15; GRAY,
HARLEY A AND DIANE, 510.60; GRAY,
KYLE R OR CHERYL, 142.73; GREEN,
DENNIS L, 87.46; GREEN, TAMMY A,
60.72; GREENTREE SERVICING LLC,
480.17; GREGORY, RYAN, 80.08; GRIFFITH, ROBERT L OR GENEVIEVE E,
86.77; GRIMM, ELAINE ALICE OR
BRYAN WAYNE, 418.60; GRONLUND,
JERROLD, 129.33; GROSS, AMOS OR
REGINA, 814.94; GROVER, JESSE,
56.81; GRUETZMACHER, STEVE OR
PURSLEY, STEVEN R, 137.04; GUINN,
CORY OR PATE, MELISSA, 147.04;
GUTHMILLER, LYNN A AND MERLIN,
118.60;
HADDENHAM, CAROLYN OR BUNNELL, CAROLYN, 350.17; HAGEN,
CHERYL L, 143.48; HAGSTROM,
JAMES C, 77.90; HALL, DENNIS,
113.77; HALVORSON, GARY A, 95.73;
HAMILTON, ROYAL S, 115.81; HANSEN,
MEDA K, 249.31; HARTWELL, TYSON,
87.46; HARWOOD, GORDON N, 66.65;
HAUFF, ALAN R, 124.29; HAWKINS,
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Public Notices
Pennington County Delinquent
Mobile Home Tax List
(cont. from previous page)
TERESA S, 83.13; HEIDRICH, HARRY
OR JESSIE, 118.10; HELMS, TIMOTHY
PAUL, 153.73; HENDRICKSON, DARYL
OR SUSAN C/D CODY ROBERTSON,
590.96; HERMAN, GENA M AND JOHN
D, 453.19; HERN, RICHARD OR
YOUNG, KAREN, 500.04; HERNANDEZ,
VIRGINIA, 97.15; HERRALD, DANIEL
EDWARD, 102.58; HERRON, MICHAEL
OR SHARON, 73.27; HESS, RANDY,
118.58; HEWETT, DONLEY G, 129.15;
HICKS, MISTY, 151.77; HIGH PIPE,
EMMA, 40.31; HIGHEAGLE, JEAN M,
31.33; HILT, TEDDI, 171.52; HINES,
SHAWN C, 93.06; HITSCHEW, KENNETH OR CHERYL, 218.27; HJELSETH,
YVONNE M, 47.61; HJELSETH,
YVONNE M OR DALE K, 121.57;
HOBBS, MARTIN OR TAMMY, 499.85;
HOFFMAN, KEVIN OR TAMMY, 69.57;
HOLLOWAY, DUSTI, 545.46; HOWARD,
JOYCE, 115.15; HOWE, TAMMY OR
GLANZER, BRENDA J, 280.98; HOWEY,
LUCILLE, 110.32; HOWIE, GARY A,
77.71; HUGHES, ADAM C, 267.98;
HUNT, DIANNE, 85.96; HUNTER,
EARLA M OR DARRELL, 137.04; HYATT,
WELTON E, 112.40;
IVEY, MARVA M, 106.02; JAGER,
ALYSSA, 82.65;
JAGER, JENNIFER, 135.42; JANIS,
CLIFF M AND HIX, BILLY J, 429.33; JEFFERY/AYRES, STEVEN & CHRISTA,
58.88; JELINEK, JASON, 538.56; JENKINS, KATI, 114.10; JENNIGES III,
VALENTINE, 87.77; JENSEN, JOHN OR
JAIME, 102.44; JENSEN, SARAH OR
CHAD, 419.02; JENSON, CANDICE M,
119.69; JERRED, JIM J OR SANDRA K,
118.71; JIRACEK, DONALD R, 411.98;
JOBGEN, GUY C/D MCKELVEY, DAVID
OR SHILOU, 143.03; JOHNSON,
BRENDA B OR CLYDE W, 220.06;
JOHNSON, BRIAN AND DEBRA,
165.29; JOHNSON, CORY, DOUG OR
HEATHER, 275.71; JOHNSTON, JULIE,
168.38; JONES, CLINT OR KRYSTAL,
144.55; JONES, DEBBIE, 259.27; JORDAN, GERALD T OR LINDA K, 329.10;
JORDAN, GERALD THOMAS, 727.52;
JUNDT, JEFRREY A, 401.02; JUNDT,
JERRY AND RACHEAL, 148.56; JURISCH, MAX, 28.92;
KAHLER, WILLIAM, 168.71; KAMMERER, MITCHELL & DEANNA, 796.13;
KASSUBE, ALEXANDER, 111.08; KAUL,
CARMEN J, 107.48; KEIPER, CINDY,
164.69; KELLEY, MICKI, 127.23; KELLEY/FALLIS, ROBERT OR AUTUMN,
72.48; KIEFFER, CLIFFORD C OR
MARYANN, 444.29; KIENITZ, VONDA
KAE, 45.36; KIENZLE, VERN AND
EILEEN C/D MIKE CADMAN, 77.04;
KIEWELL, TIMOTHY R, 100.90; KING,
JON W, 413.75; KIRSCHENMANN,
CHARLES AND KILLS SMALL, ALICIA,
92.71; KISSER, BEVERLY OR MARVIN,
653.68; KLEIN, BRAD L, 65.75; KLEIN,
KANDY L, 147.27; KLEIN, MICHAEL L,
97.83; KMAYBD TRUST, 218.25;
KMAYBD TRUST OR LARRY BAKER,
239.46; KNECHT, LARRY & CAROLINE,
585.33; KNIGHT, CHRIS & AMANDA,
673.92; KNOWLES SMITH, DAVID A,
126.46; KOCH, TANA SUE, 71.40;
KONST, LYLE A OR DONITA S, 200.17;
KORMENDY, TIM, 100.02; KOSOLA,
JOSH A OR HOLLIE M, 400.58;
KOSTANESKI, MARK H, 114.00;
KRAITER, DEREK MICHAEL, 463.00;
KRAITER, WILLIAM, 695.67; KREBS,
DANNY, 162.40; KROEGER, DWAYNE,
69.90; KURSAVE, JACOB, 23.12;
LA ROCHE, TRACY, 898.31; LACY,
MARY, 74.82; LAIL, RICK, 102.13; LANNEN, MIKE E OR ANDREA D, 455.73;
LARIVE, WILLIAM, 343.46; LARSEN,
JERRY E & VERA JEAN, 92.53;
LARSEN, JUSTIN OR ROW, RONDA,
371.15; LARSH, JOHN C OR KATHY E,
159.77; LARVIE, WILLIAM, 412.11; LAZY
J KAMPGROUND INC, 1117.44; LE
BEAU, GERRI J, 41.04; LEACH, MANDY,
421.83; LEACH, MICHELLE OR TERRY,
647.27; LEAL, MICHELLE D, 212.31;
LEATHERS, KENNETH OR SANDIE,
73.67; LEE, ALLEN L, 134.42; LEIPOLD,
TYLER, 391.67; LEWIS, JANET M,
148.19; LEWIS, ROBIN A, 107.69; LEWISON, AMANDA LYNN, 54.42; LINDGREN, JOE OR KRISTIN, 170.98; LINDSEY, BUTCH OR RICK OR LEWIS,
TONYA, 59.52; LITTLEFIELD, SANDY M,
432.31; LIVERMONT, MAXINE, 85.83;
LIVINGSTON, TERRY LEA, 568.75;
LOGUE, KARI, 313.54; LOOCK, CAL,
34.18; LOPEZ, CAROLYN, 78.04;
LOUCKS, RICHARD J, 77.60; LUX,
HARLEY A OR DEBRA, 150.71; LUX,
HARLEY OR DEBRA / BRENDA
ROHRER, 368.44; LYON SR, GERALD
W OR TWILA ANN, 356.98;
MAC CONNELL, SYLVIA, 58.92;
MAGNUSON, MARYLU OR RICHARD,
97.10; MAILLOUX, KEVIN A OR JEFFREY, 129.90; MALONE, EDWARD AND
CAROL, 98.15; MAPLES, BOB, 102.57;
MARCOE, PIERRE J OR JUDY A, 74.48;
MAROTZ, ASHLEY NICHOLE, 128.54;
MARSHALL, SHAUN AND SAMANTHA,
62.23; MARTIN, KEENAN, 483.23; MARTIN, LOUISA MAE, 149.40; MARTIN,
MICHAEL D AND ELVISTINE, 37.08;
MARTINEZ, SALVADOR, 129.67; MARTLEY, EDWARD J, 248.77; MC FARLAND,
FRED, 272.13; MCCLAIN, JUDITH A,
96.41; MCCLAIN, JUDY ANN, 175.49;
MCCOLLOUGH, F H, 121.44; MCI COMMUNICATION SERVICES INC., 19.41;
MCKICHAN, LISA A, 249.29; MCLAIN,
MIKE, 90.31; MCLEOD, LISA LYNN OR
MIKE DONAVON, 80.27; MCNAY,
CHRISTINA, 98.73; MCNEARY, ROY
AND KATHERINE, 715.08; MEAD,
AARON, 92.54; MELVIN, MICHAEL C
OR DAPHENE / JOAN MELVIN, 445.23;
MENDOZA, ROBERT R, 66.19; MENG,
RICHARD OR SANDRA J, 577.29;
MESSMER, DARLA, 82.65; MESTETH,
FRANSINE
D,
99.35;
MEYER,
MATTHEW J, 53.69; MEZA, RIGOBERTO, 53.21; MICHAEL, CHRISTI OR
GEORGE, 489.69; MIILLER, GARY,
774.31; MINER, ROSALYND, 51.92;
MOLITOR, JENNIFER OR TODD, 84.06;
MOONEY, RONNIE OR CHERI, 636.54;
MOORE, DOUGLAS, 562.81; MOORE,
RUSSELL, 165.56; MORGAN, BRETON
OR JOY, 1546.46; MORGAN, DAVID A &
LINDA M, 304.27; MORKERT, KEN OR
MARCY, 94.10; MORRIS, THOMAS W,
299.40; MORRIS, THOMAS WESLEY
OR MICHELLE LYNN, 155.46; MORSE,
ERVIN, 162.40; MOTT, RANDY M AND
DEBRA, 3361.10; MOUNTAIN SHADOWS PROPERTIES LLC, 821.96;
MOUSEL, JEFF, 344.40; MOYES,
FRANCES, M, 307.90; MUEHL, DAMON
RICHARD, 77.69; MULLER, COLLEEN
OR SHAWN, 627.50; MULLER, DONALD
S OR MARTHA, 80.15; MUNOZ, JAMIE,

222.73; MUNOZ, JESSICA, 178.76;


MURNER, GERALD L OR SHERRIAN,
85.90; MURPHY, PATRICK, 65.28;
MYERS, DAVID D, 80.10; MYERS,
MARIE, 136.15;
NEDVED, SHARI E OR SCOTT P,
1305.73; NELSON, ALISSA, 55.15; NELSON, JAMES R OR MIKE, 177.56; NEUMILLER, LYNDA M OR MONINGER,
STEPHANIE LYNN, 650.71; NISHOFF,
VIRGINIA, 295.42; NORDBY, JANETTE
M, 128.25; NORTON, MIKE OR
STEPHANY,
129.96;
NOVAK,
BERNADETTE M, 281.60;
O'BRYAN, BESSIE C/O TIM WOMACK, 216.13; OAKES, RANDY J, 186.91;
OAKS WATER USERS, 864.81;
OBRYAN, FAYE, 96.67; OLSON, MARK
W OR BONNIE, 127.56; ONE FEATHER,
GLORIA, 837.75; ONEILL, PATSY,
257.66; ORELUP, CANDACE G, 186.42;
PAGE, RICHARD E JR, 113.77; PAHA
SAPA ADVENTURE LLC, 238.42;
PALMER, DEBIE MAY OR MICHAEL
RAY, 833.02; PALMER, MICHAEL R,
122.29; PAPPAS, TOSH, 158.42; PAPPEL, KEITH A, 762.42; PARADIS, TINA,
36.09; PARADIS, WILLIAM, 391.98;
PARK, CHRISTY, 181.77; PAULSEN,
SCOTT, 182.40; PECKHAM, JUSTIN W,
399.92; PENEAUX, STAN, 357.56;
PENISKA, LAVONNE OR ROEBUCK,
RICHARD,
205.02;
PENWELL,
MICHAEL A AND WINGLER, JENNIFER
J, 204.06; PHILLIPS, CANDY, 527.69;
PIEBENGA, SUSAN GOMEZ, 73.88;
PISTULKA, STEVE PAUL OR TYLER
OR DUSTIN, 120.21; PLAINSVIEW MOBILE MANOR C/D DUNCAN, TERESA
M, 54.13; PLOUGH, CHRIS, 353.88;
PONTON, JOHN, 503.29; POPELKA,
JOSH OR ERICA R, 91.75; POPPE,
JASON L, 1579.60; POTTS, ASHLEY
JOE OR ALICIA MAXINE, 101.60;
POURIER, BRITTANY, 41.50; POURIER,
MICHAEL A,
122.21;
POWLES,
VANESSA, 694.88; PRELLE, TROY,
418.90; PRICE, DELVIN OR BRENDA,
284.25; PRICE, RAYMOND C, 142.63;
PRIEBE, EDWARD J OR JOYCE E,
156.79; PROGRESSIVE HOUSING,
1339.21; PUGH, WILLIAM OR MARTINIA, 125.63; PULIS, MELINDA LEE,
221.92; PULSE, DAN, 265.25;
RALPH, TOM E, 212.77; RANDOLPH,
LARRY OR LAURI, 102.85; RAUP, MIKE,
59.58; REHFELD, MICHAEL J, 61.42;
RICH, EDWARD W, 64.25; RICHARDS,
TERRY J OR NICOLE D, 709.19; RICK,
BOBBY OR BRYAN, 652.08; RIGGINS,
ROBERT AND MELODY, 78.18; RIPPE,
EMMA J, 14.25; RISING, CURTIS D OR
WALZ-RISING, SHIRLEY A, 422.83;
RIVERA, AMY, 209.25; ROACH, BRYON
L OR RHONDA C/D JASON BOERKE,
170.52; ROBERTSON, PAUL OR RICK
L, 84.56; ROBINSON, WILLIAM L OR
PATRICIA J, 251.40; RODRIGUEZ, ALEJANDRO OR ESCOBAR, AURORA,
156.92; ROGERS, ARDEAN, 444.81;
ROHRER, JAN OR ROGER, 101.13;
ROLFE, JOHN, 135.13; ROLLINSSMITH, VICKY L OR ROLLINS, DALYNN
OR SMITH,, 64.04; ROSAAEN, DARLENE, 127.10; ROSALES, RICHARD OR
MORRIS, CHERIE, 620.42; ROSE,
DEBRA, 65.27; ROSS, ROSANNE,
82.52; ROSSER, NICK J, 498.12;
ROUBIDEAUX, MICHAEL, 85.77; RUST,
RUTH E AND ALLEN, 95.52;
SAILER, JOANN R, 95.44; SANDINE,
CHARLES & BARBARA, 113.13; SANDINE, CHARLES J, 183.21; SANDVEN,
DARRIN, 173.26; SAXER, DENNIS,
166.35; SCHAUER, SCOTT, 228.35;
SCHMIDT, RICK L, 91.56; SCHMITT,
BRIAN AND BROOKE, 82.73; SCHMITT,
BRIAN OR BROOKE, 103.15; SCHOCK,
GERALD OR LUANN, 70.36; SCHOOLEY, SHAWN M OR MOORE, JANET L,
379.56; SCHRINER INVESTMENTS
LLC, 279.41; SCHUETZOW, PAULINE,
329.29; SCHUMACHER, TODD, 14.50;
SCHWEIGERT, MIKE, 70.10; SELTING,
TAMERA S OR KENNETH A, 378.41;
SHAFFER, DARLA K OR WELCH, DANE
G, 344.63; SHEARER, TRENT, 511.10;
SHEFFER, RANDY OR TISHER, JANET,
84.56; SHELDON, WILLIAM D, 195.46;
SHILLING, BENJAMIN L, 72.79; SHOTS
WITH ARROW, KEVIN, 629.06; SHULL,
TIMOTHY
J,
263.81;
SIEBERT,
RICHARD A, 255.15; SIERES, BRANDY,
161.29; SIKES, RUTH M, 89.90; SILVER
MAPLE LLC, 104.44; SIMENTAL, OBEGARIO OR ELIZABETH, 102.58; SIMET,
DARREN MICHAEL, 100.13; SIMON,
DUSTIN, 94.39; SIMON, KEVIN, 68.27;
SIMONSON, RORY, 387.29; SINGSAAS,
JEFF MICHAEL, 129.08; SITCH, JACK
D, 446.52; SKAARE, MIKKEL, A, 646.83;
SKEEN, ALAN, 205.75; SKEIE, BRUCE
A OR SUSAN, 576.47; SMITH, DANNY
D, 172.83; SMITH, DONALD E OR
SHIRLEY
L,
453.71;
SNEED,
NATHANIEL,
873.08;
SNYDER,
JOSHUA D, 83.77; SOESBE, JESSICA,
222.23; SOLANO, EUGENE OR CARYL,
138.08;
SOLANO,
LISA,
82.53;
SORENSEN, DORLENE J AND DOUGLAS E, 209.88; SOULEK, RANDY P,
132.13; SPAIN, DANIEL AND ASHLEY,
104.50; SPAIN, DANIEL RAY AND ASHLEY NICOLE, 81.19; ST JOHN, KATHIE,
405.98; STAFFORD, PATRICIA E,
506.81; STEWART, FLOYD, 78.04;
STEWART, SABRINA, 90.63; STOUT,
DAVID, CARLA OR SAMANTHA, 161.79;
STRAW, DENNIS OR KIKI, 241.40;
STRAW, DENNIS OR KIKI J, 103.33;
STROHM,
CHANDRA,
105.27;
STULKEN, SUSAN, 509.17; STUMP,
NANCY L, 409.50; STYER, DENNIS W,
69.40; STYGLES, JEFF, 60.33; SW INVESTMENTS, 295.17; SZYMONSKI,
JAMES A & ALANA C, 259.09;
TANDEM INVESTORS LLC, 57.97;
TAPIO, RAVEN LAURA JEAN, 171.27;
TARRANT, JACQUELINE RENEE,
487.40; TAYLOR, ROBERT RANDAL,
147.79; TEICHERT, DOUGLAS OR
JOANN, 65.50; TERKILDSEN, DUANE R
AND JOAN E, 99.25; THE ESTATE OF
TINA R LEAVELLE, 145.62; THE WATER
COMPANY, LLC, 183.29; THOMAS, JESSICA LORRAINE, 149.21; THOMAS,
RICHARD D AND TOMES, TODD, 98.33;
THOMPSON, BRETT, 136.04; THOMPSON, EVELYN M, 94.15; THOMPSON,
TYLER, 174.88; THOVSON, SHERMAN
E JR, 46.22; THREADGILL, DAVID ANDREW OR MELISA L, 370.79; THURMAN, CHRISTOPHER B, 140.96; THURMAN, TED F, 194.13; THURMAN, TED F
OR YYONNE, 167.65; TIBBETTS,
TREVOR L, 177.50; TIMMERMAN,
TERRI L, 129.71; TISDELL, JAMES E,
101.85; TOENNIS, CORINNE D, 215.40;
TORRES, JUAN J, 60.59; TRACY, GEOFFRY, 95.69; TRASTER, BRUCE A,
406.04; TRICKEY, JAMES OR MARTA,
280.98; TUCKER, PAUL OR DEBBIE,
303.60; TUXFORD, CATHY L, 740.65;
TWEDT, DARREN, 132.94; TWILIGHT
PARK, 33.91; TWISS, JOHN, 662.29;

TWO CROW, STEPHANIE, 123.38; TWO


LANCE SR, VANESSA OR WILLIAM,
32.07;
UNDERHILL, LEEANN L AND
PENCE, LEROY L, 403.81;
VACHON, JUDITH E OR RAY W,
130.98; VALADEZ, TOMIA OR FORD,
THERESA, 95.48; VAN DEAN SR,
SCOTT, 166.35; VANCIL-COPE, ANDREIA, 180.88; VESELY, RONDELL,
247.73;
VICKERMAN,
ANNETTE,
218.08; VILLALOBOS, PEDRO, 137.96;
VOET, JOHN H, 107.23; VOLIN,
CHARLES, 146.06; VOLIN, CHARLES
DEXTER OR SHELLEY JO, 110.90;
VOLLMER, RODNEY, 111.10; VOSS,
CLIFTON L, 81.31;
WAGNER, LISA M, 103.83; WALKER,
ROBERT J, 99.75; WALSH, ANDREA D,
376.79; WANG, CARTER, 204.02;
WARNER, BRUCE CLARENCE, 71.44;
WARREN, MICHELLE L, 138.42;
WEBER, WADE A, 123.50; WEIG, TODD
AND JACKIE, 661.73; WEISHAAR,
LOREN W AND KARMYN, 156.42;
WELCH, DARRIN OR DENNACE, 72.35;
WELCH, MARILYN, 134.42; WEYRICH,
ROBERT OR JENNIFER, 788.50;
WHEELER, KRISTIE A, 354.31; WHITE
GILBERT, BENITA R, 187.27; WHITE,
JENNA F, 450.88; WHITEHEAD, LINDA,
211.08; WHITESELL, SCOTT F, 144.29;
WHITMAN, JANET J, 136.25; WHITMYRE, TERRY ANN C/D TYLER J BOE,
112.42; WICKERSHAM, JAMIE, 292.48;
WIELANDER,
TAMMY,
291.17;
WIEMERSLAGE, LESLIE OR ACKERMAN, DORI, 122.17; WIESE, KEITH A
OR BOBBI J, 152.21; WIESER, JENNIFER, 104.54; WILCOX & REID LP2,
113.40; WILCOX, FLOYD & CATHERINE, 248.04; WILCZYNSKI, CINDY,
86.10; WILLIAMS SERRANO, LEAH J,
311.83; WILLIAMS, MARK G, 167.69;
WILLIAMSON,
BRIAN
MICHAEL,
104.92; WILLUWEIT, WILL OR EISENBRAUN, SUSAN, 464.46; WILSON,
CRAIG T & JOANNE, 207.25; WILSON,
JEFFREY L, 71.08; WILSON, WILLIAM
OR WILLADSON, SHELLEY, 563.81;
WILT, THOMAS, 284.48; WIPF, BRIAN
AND GRAHAM, BOBBI, 75.00; WOLF,
GARY R, 163.46; WOLF, GEORGINE OR
MICHAEL, 50.95; WOOD, CHARLES E,
73.48; WOOLVERTON, SEAN P, 108.10;
WRIGHT, ALBERTA, 34.15; WRIGHT,
LOIS L, 232.50; WRIGHT, LOIS L C/D
CARLIN, TREVOR & JOHNSON, MIRANDA, 89.19; WRIGHT, ROSS, 123.38;
XL HOMES CORP MND 49 / ROD
VOLLMER, 288.38;
YERDEN, KRISTAL, 143.77; YOUNG,
ALLEN K, 93.90; YOUNG, RAVEN D,
137.77;
ZAHN, CAMERON, 117.29; ZASKE,
SCOTT OR CONGER, TASHA, 341.65;
ZIMIGA, CHARLES OR LYNNETTE,
1068.63; ZIMMERSCHIED, IVY D &
SHERRY, 137.92; ZOPP, KARRON OR
RANDY M, 130.69; ZORHAIDE, DIAZ,
112.40
Janet Sayler
PENNINGTON COUNTY TREASURER
Published December 12, 2013, at the
total approximate cost of $268.99.

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
RESOLUTION
OF NECESSITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Pennington County Commission will consider a Resolution of Necessity concerning Memorial Park Apartments low-rent
housing project for the elderly at its regular meeting on December 17, 2013, beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the Commission
meeting room at the Pennington County
Courthouse.
PENNINGTON COUNTY
COMMISSION
RESOLUTION OF
NECESSITY MEMORIAL
PARK APARTMENTS
LOW RENT HOUSING
PROJECT FOR THE
ELDERLY
WHEREAS,
Pennington
County Housing and Redevelopment
Commission
(PCHRC) is a duly formed
public body and commission as
allowed by Chapter 11-7 of the
South Dakota Codified Laws
with power and duties to provide low rent affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, PCHRC has
previously facilitated development of low rent elderly tax
credit financed housing project
in Rapid City, South Dakota,
known as Memorial Park Apartments, which contain sixty (60)
units of low-income housing
which maintain an occupancy
rate in excess of 98% at present; and
WHEREAS, the Limited
Partners of the investment
partnership known as Memorial Park Apartments Limited
Partnership seek to sell their
99.99% interest in Memorial
Park Apartments; and
WHEREAS, the General
Partner of the Memorial Park
Apartments Limited Partnership also seeks to sell its .01%
interest; and
WHEREAS, PCHRC can
purchase the low-income affordable housing for the elderly
project known as Memorial
Park Apartments and continue
the service that it provides of
affordable housing by assuming all of the requirements to
maintain such affordable housing as such property was constructed and subject to federal
and state statutes and the
covenants made and provided
against the real estate which
restrict the property for such
use by payment for the interest
of the limited partners and assumption of debt all at a substantial discount below reproduction cost of the project; and
WHEREAS, Section 11-7-49
of the South Dakota Codified
Laws provides that PCHRC
may not enter into any contract
with respect to a low-rent hous-

ing project unless the governing body has, by resolution, approved a resolution of necessity by PCHRC for the provision of low rent housing project
to-wit: Memorial Park Apartments low rent elderly housing;
and
WHEREAS, notice of this
Resolution is published in the
Rapid City Journal, a legal
newspaper in Pennington
County, South Dakota on the
_____ day of December, 2013.
WHEREAS, PCHRC has resolved that the Memorial Park
Apartments sixty (60) unit lowincome affordable housing
project for elderly in Rapid City,
South Dakota is necessary in
order to meet the continuing
need for housing for low-income elderly housing in Rapid
City, Pennington County, South
Dakota; and
Pennington County Housing
and Redevelopment Commission has managed the Memorial Park Apartments since construction as a low-income affordable housing for elderly
project and has experienced
continued strong demand for
the use thereof; and
WHEREAS,
Pennington
County Housing and Redevelopment Commission has the
option to acquire such Memorial Park Apartments sixty (60)
unit housing complex at Rapid
City, South Dakota.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is
hereby
RESOLVED that the Pennington County Commission
does hereby approve the Resolution of Necessity by PCHRC
that finds that the Memorial
Park Apartments complex is a
necessity for low rent elderly
housing to meet the need for
elderly housing in Pennington
County, South Dakota and that
the Memorial Park Apartment
sixty (60) unit low rent housing
complex is approved to be acquired by the Pennington
County Housing and Redevelopment Commission to meet
the continuing need for affordable (low rent) housing for the
elderly in Pennington County,
South Dakota.
DATED this _____ day of
December, 2013.
PENNINGTON COUNTY
COMMISSION
By:______________
Lyndell Petersen
Its: Chairman
ATTEST:
__________________
Julie Pearson, Auditor
Pursuant to SDCL 11-7-49 this Resolution is published one week prior to final
action by the Pennington County Commission on this Resolution of Necessity
with notice that the final action will be
taken on the 17th day of December,
2013, by the Pennington County Commission.
DATED this _____ day of December,
2013.
PENNINGTON COUNTY
COMMISSION
By:_________________
Its:_________________
Published December 12, 2013, at the
total approximate cost of $103.25.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
ON APPLICATION FOR
LICENSE FOR SALE OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
The Quinn Town Board will consider on
Monday, January 6, 2014, following the
regular meeting for the following application for the renewal of the alcoholic beverage license for a business to operate inside of a municipality:
Retail (on-sale) liquor
Package (off sale) liquor
On Sale-Retailer Liquor (Sunday)
Two Bit Steakhouse & Saloon, Two Bit
Saloon & Steakhouse LLC, Hwy 14-16,
Quinn, South Dakota 57775, 1S-17E-Sec
06 069160 Lot 1 of Tract 2 of NW SE
, Quinn Municipality, Pennington
County, South Dakota. Anyone interested
in the approval or rejection of the above
license may appear and be heard.

Pennington County Courant December 12, 2013 11


Officers Association, $40.00; CAN Surety,
$153.00.
Motion by Juston, seconded by Kevin,
to approve the ordinances for the Town of
Quinn, motion carried. The ordinances
were read. At the January 6th meeting,
the ordinances will be read for the second
time. Motion by Kevin, seconded by Juston, to approve the budget for 2014, motion carried.
Motion by Kevin, seconded by Juston,
to approve Jason Johnson to haul gravel
for the streets of Quinn at $150.00 per
load, motion carried. Kevin will talk to
Todd Sieler about replacing culverts.
The Two Bit Liquor License was presented to the finance officer.
Motion by Juston, seconded by Jerry,
to allow Debbie $1,000.00 to buy a new
computer and wireless printer, motion
carried.
With all business complete, the meeting was adjourned.

Source of Funding
Cash on
Hand .............$19,000.00
TransferStreet Reserve
Fund................$6,000.00
To101 General Government
431 Streets.........$6,000.00
The Finance Officer of the
Town of Wasta shall be and is
hereby authorized and directed
to certify such appropriations to
the end that it be fulfilled and
adopted supplemental to the
2013 Annual Appropriations
Ordinance.
Dated this 4th day of November, 2013
_______________
/s/Juston Crawford
Board President

Deborah Bryan
Finance Officer
Town of Quinn
Published December 12, 2013, at the
total approximate cost of $19.17.

_________________
/s/Carolynn Anderson
Finance Officer

WASTA TOWN
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES

First reading: November 4,


2013
Second reading: December 2,
2013
Published: December 11, 2013
Effective: December 31, 2013

DECEMBER 2, 2013

Norm commented the Street Repair


went well. Others commented they did a
nice job.
Motion by Dorreen, second by Norm to
approve Resolution 13-3; Water, Sewer &
Garbage rate increases. Motion carried.

The Wasta Town Board held their regular meeting on Monday, December 2,
2013 at the community building. Board
Chairman Justin Crawford called the
meeting to order at 7:04pm with board
members Dorreen Skillingstad and Norm
Current present. Others present were Daneene Skillingstad, Ray Williams, Todd
Sieler and Tammy Green.
Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen to
approve the November 4th minutes with
a correction to the amount paid for payroll
tax. Motion carried.
Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen to
approve the bills as follows: Justin Crawford,
wages,
$27.70;
Dorreen
Skillingstad, wages, $23.09; Norm Current, wages, $23.09; Tammy Green,
wages, $554.10; Carolynn Anderson,
wages, $272.43; WREA, electricity,
$700.52; Pennington Co. Courant, publishing, $31.68; Energy Laboratories,
water testing, $12.50; Ray Williams
Plumbing, leak at old fire hall, $877.03;
EFTPS, payroll tax, $149.18; Walker Refuse, garbage pickup, $605.22; TDM Excavating, leak at old fire hall, $468.37;
Valley Sweeping, street repair, $6,000.00;
Petty Cash, postage, $25.00; SDML,
2014 dues, $48.95; SD Finance Officer
Assoc., 2014 dues, $40.00. Motion carried.
Ray Williams and Todd Sieler submitted their proposals for their cost to replace the water line from the Dixie Diner
to the Wasta Bar. They suggested waiting
until spring time since there is not an immediate need. The end result with trenching and possible freezing of water lines
could be an issue this time of year.
The repair of the States meter pit was
discussed. Sieler stated his portion of the
project would be an hourly rate for the
machine work. He would estimate an
hour of work and the load of gravel for the
fill in. A couple of contractors for the concrete work have been contacted but are
too busy. Dorreen stated she could contact Tines to see if he would be available.
The cost for this repair will be shared
among the State, Jerry Schell and Justin
Crawford. In the meantime, more insulation will be placed in the pit to keep pipes
from freezing.
Carolynn commented she attended a
FEMA application meeting in Lead on the
26th of November and a team from FEMA
will be coming to town on Tuesday, the
3rd at 1:30pm to review the cleanup project. Anyone involved with the cleanup
should attend.
Motion by Justin, second by Dorreen to
approve Ordinance 13-4; Supplemental
Appropriation. Motion carried.
ORDINANCE 13-4
AN ORDINANCE TO
SUPPLEMENT THE 2013
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Town
of Wasta, South Dakota that
the following funds are needed
to meet the needs of the municipality in the following departments:
Supplemental Appropriations:

RESOLUTION 13-3
A RESOLUTION TO
INCREASE WATER, SEWER
AND GARBAGE RATES
WHEREAS, the Town of Wasta
has incurred more expenses
than revenue in the water,
sewer and garbage fund; and
WHEREAS, the Town needs to
collect additional monies to
cover those expenses in the
water fund, sewer fund and
garbage fund; and
WHEREAS, increasing fees
and rates is the only option for
collecting more revenue; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED that effective January 1, 2014 the fees and rates
for water, sewer and garbage
will be as follows:
Residential Water - $12.00
minimum charge for usage of
3,000 gallons or less and a
progression of $2.50 per 1,000
gallons used thereafter.
Commercial Water - $17.00
minimum charge for usage of
3,000 gallons or less and a
progression of $3.75 per 1,000
gallons used thereafter.
Commercial/Residential
Water - $22.00 minimum
charge for usage of 3,000 gallons or less and a progression
of $3.25 per 1,000 gallons
used thereafter.
Out of City Limits Water
Monthly $12.00 availability
charge and $2.50 per each
1,000 gallons used.
Rest Area Water - $7.25 per
1,000 gallons.
Residential Sewer - $10.00
a month
Commercial
Sewer
$17.00 a month
Commercial/Residential
Sewer - $20.00 a month
Campground/Motel - $8.00
per maximum units rented per
month
Garbage - $19.25 a month
Dated this 2nd day of December, 2013 at Wasta, South
Dakota.
_______________
/s/Juston Crawford
Board President
_________________
/s/Carolynn Anderson
Finance Officer
With all business complete, Justin adjourned the meeting at 7:54pm.

101 General Government


431 Streets.......$19,000.00

Carolynn Anderson
Finance Officer
Town of Wasta

Total
Appropriation....$19,000.00

Published December 12, 2013, at the


total approximate cost of $115.34.

Deborah Bryan
Town of Quinn
Finance Officer
Published December 12, 2013, at the
total approximate cost of $11.91.

QUINN TOWN
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 2, 2013
The Quinn Town Board met at 7 pm,
Monday, December 2, 2013, at the Quinn
Community Center. Board members
present were Kevin Wenzel, Juston
Eisenbraun and Jerry Pabst. Others present were Lorna Moore, Michael Luedeman and Finance Officer Debbie Bryan.
Kevin called the meeting to order. All
members were present. Motion by Juston
to approve the minutes of the last meeting, seconded by Jerry, motion carried.
Motion by Juston, seconded by Kevin,
to approve the claims and authorize for
payment, motion carried: WREA,
$154.00; Pennington County Courant,
$17.06; WRLJ Rural Water, $20.00; Kevin
Wenzel, $25.00; Juston Eisenbraun,
$25.00; Jerry Pabst, $25.00; Debbie
Bryan, $223.78; SD City Managers Association, $45.07; SD Association of Code
Enforcement, $75.00; SD Gov. Finance

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Box 435 Wall (605) 279-2565

Pennington County Courant December 12, 2013 12


3) Minimizing or justifying negative behavior.
4) Immediately trusting the offender again.
By way of contrast, true biblical
forgiveness is not a matter of overlooking offenses or sweeping them
under the rug. Instead it means:
1) Giving up unhealthy anger
which is often expressed as bitterness, spite, rage, the silent treatment, or revenge.
2) Turning both the offender and
the offense over to God for His
righteous judgment.

FINANCIAL FOCUS ON THE FAMILY


with Dr. James
FOCUS
Dobson
REiNVESTiNG DiViDENDS
CAN BE A SMART MOVE
Richard Wahlstrom
www.edwardjones.com
As an investor, youll eventually
need to make all sorts of decisions
and some will be difficult. But
theres one choice you can make
that can be relatively easy: reinvesting stock dividends.
Its simple to reinvest dividends
you just need to sign up for a
dividend reinvestment plan
(DRIP). Once you do, you wont
receive dividends directly as cash;
instead, your dividends will be directly reinvested in the underlying equity. Be aware, though, that
you may incur a fee when reinvesting dividends.
By doing some research, you
can find companies that have not
only consistently paid dividends
year after year but also increased
those dividend payments regularly. (Keep in mind that companies are not obligated to pay dividends and can reduce or discontinue them at any time.)
By reinvesting dividends, you
may be able to realize some key
benefits. First, youll be building
your share ownership, which can
help you build wealth. No matter
what the market is doing, adding
shares can be beneficial but
may be especially valuable when
the market is down. When share
prices are low, reinvesting dividends which dont typically
fluctuate with share price can
help boost your investment reach
further, simply because each reinvested dividend can buy more
shares than at the previous
higher share price.
Consider this: It took investors
25 years to recover from the
Crash of 1929 if they did not reinvest their dividends but it only
took them 15 years to recover
from the crash if they did reinvest
dividends, according to Ned Davis
Research. And weve seen the
same phenomenon in more recent
years, too. Since 1987, according
to Ned Davis Research, weve had
three major market corrections:
Black Monday in 1987; the bursting of the dot-com bubble from
2000 to 2002; and the bursting of
the subprime and credit bubbles
in 2008. The S&P 500 rose following those market corrections. Investors who stayed invested during those corrections had the opportunity to participate in rising
markets. Those investors participating in a dividend reinvestment
plan may have been able to buy
more shares at a lower price. Of
course, past performance doesnt
guarantee future results and the
value of your stock shares can
fluctuate, including the loss of
principal.
While reinvesting your dividends clearly can be beneficial,
you do have to be aware that,
even if you arent receiving the
dividends as cash, you will be
taxed on them. But the dividend
tax rate remains quite favorable
if youre in the 25%, 28%, 33%
or 35% brackets, your dividends
will be taxed at 15%. If your taxable income is more than
$400,000 (or $450,000 for couples), your dividend tax rate is
20%. If your adjusted gross income is $250,000 or more (for
married couples filing jointly) or
$200,000 or more (if youre single), youll also have to pay a 3.8%
Medicare tax on your dividends.
While taxes are a consideration
when investing, they should
never be the driving factor. Consider also that investing in dividend-paying stocks does carry
some risk specifically, the
value of your investment may
fluctuate, causing you to lose
some, or all, of your principal. But
you may be able to reduce the impact of this possible volatility by
sticking with quality stocks as
part of a diversified portfolio.
As weve seen, reinvesting dividends can help you build your investment portfolio so consider
putting this technique to work in
your investment strategy.

TDM Excavation
& Heavy Haul
Cell: 685-3283 Wall
Trackhoe Trenching
Repair Dams & Roads
Heavy Haul Trailer
Dozer
Site Cleanup

Todd Sieler

Dr. Dobson Answers


your Questions
QuESTiON: After many years
of marriage that have seen numerous painful circumstances requiring forgiveness on the part of both
spouses, what can a couple do to restore trust to their relationship?
ANSWER: First be wary of
clichs and pat answers that promise quick solutions to the problem
youre facing. By your own testimony, its taken many years to
build the wall of bitterness and suspicion that now stands at the heart
of your relationship. You cant expect to tear it down in a single day.
Restoring trust takes time. Its a
process that requires both an accurate understanding and an appropriate application of the principle of
forgiveness. But you cant begin to
move in this direction until you
know what the words trust and
forgiveness really mean.
Trust is something that has to be
earned. Its a mistake to assume
that a person is worthy of trust simply because hes expressed remorse
and youve offered him forgiveness.
Thats just the beginning. As has already been indicated, trust can be
broken fairly quickly, but the rebuilding process can be lengthy and
tedious. This is especially true
where the offenses in question were
unusually hurtful or if theyve been
repeated numerous times. When
youve been wounded, its difficult
to trust again unless you can see
tangible evidence that things are
going to be different in the future.
So if youre the spouse taking the

giving one another just as God in


Christ has forgiven you (Ephesians 4:32). If this is a struggle for
you, begin by asking the Lord to
help you in those areas where
youre finding it difficult to forgive.
Sin is the obvious reason we hurt
each other, but it isnt always easy
to get to the practical heart of the
matter. For helpful insight into this
aspect of the problem, wed highly
recommend that you and your
spouse get a copy of R.T. Kendalls
excellent book Total Forgiveness
and study it from cover to cover.

Wall Celebration Committee

Holiday Party

Sunday December 15th


FOR ALL AGES Wall Community Center

Roller Skating 1:00 to 4:00 pm


Bingo 1:00 to 4:00 pm
Chili Supper & Hay Ride 4:00 p.m.

CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST


Prizes for: Best decorated home
Best decorated business
Best decorated outside tree
Judging will be done on
December 13th.
Participate at your own risk.

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initiative to restore the relationship, look for change and insist on


seeing it implemented before moving forward. At the same time, dont
make unrealistic demands. Depending on the seriousness of the
offense, you might reasonably expect the following responses from
your partner:
1) A willingness to take personal
responsibility for the damage done
without shifting blame or adopting
evasive tactics.
2) A determination to come up
with a precise and definitive plan
designed to prevent further offenses.
3) A commitment to join you in
seeking Christian counseling. This
would include an active resolve to
sort through all problematic issues
and to make all the necessary
changes.
4) Patience and forbearance in allowing the wounded spouse the
time necessary to heal without
undue pressure.
Forgiveness, too, is a frequently
misunderstood concept. Many people seem to believe that forgiving
means one of the following:
1) Condoning or excusing the offense.
2) Forgetting past abuses or injustices.

3) Making a commitment to work


through the issues together until
the root causes of the problem have
been identified and resolved.
4) Actively rebuilding the relationship, brick by brick, on a foundation of solid trust.
Remember: forgiveness is not optional for the Christian. God requires that you forgive your spouse
for if you do not forgive men
their trespasses, neither will your
Father forgive your trespasses
(Matthew 6:15). So be kind and
compassionate to one another, for-

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