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4B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2019 FREE FOR SALE ADS If you have something for $100 or below, Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no! FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week! This offer applies to household/garage items, lost & found items and items you want to give away. To place your ad, call 406-228-9301, email: [email protected] or drop by the office at 54226 US Highway 2 in Glasgow Affordable Repairs done right . . . . . . Guaranteed! 54336 Hwy 2 East Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-8961 After Hours: 406-230-2746 406-263-5997 [email protected] Now offering Car Detailing! More Than Just a Tire Store Alignments Brake Service Preventative Maintenance Total Car Care 15 4th St N • Glasgow 228-2388 • 800-801-8660 Shawn Beard 406-230-1025 Licensed & Insured & Performance Concrete Construction A Leader In: Residential & Commercial Concrete New Construction & Remodels Contact Rod 406-263-8054 [email protected] Budde Family Dentistry Always Accepting New Patients! Call Today 406-228-2211 Jon Mattfeldt Master Electrician (406) 228-4885 54201 Hwy 2 – Glasgow, MT Service Calls, Farm Irrigation, Grain Bin Fans, Residential & Commercial. 228-8312 or 228-4742 429 2nd Ave. South Glasgow, MT glasgowflowerandgift.com Glasgow Flower & Gift Your celebration headquarters, no matter what the occasion. WANTED Glasgow, MT 406-228-9363 We pay CASH for Used Guns and take TRADE-INs. Probst Cleaning Service 406-228-4441 Carpet, Upholstery, Duct Cleaning, Water Damage Clean-up, Mold Testing & Removal sprinklers, tree service, backhoe service, snow removal row, turf & ornamental spraying Kerry & Peggy Aakre 526-3418 or 228-4742 or 263-3418 Licensed & Insured HI-LINE EYE CARE, PLLC Haley A. Menge O.D. 234 5th St. S., Glasgow 406-228-4895 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.hilineyecare.com Serving Northeast Montana Stop by and check out our Great Selection of Gifts, Wine & Liquor! JR’S PARTY STORE (406) 228-4622 1010 6th Ave. North Across from the Fairgrounds Open: 9:30am-6pm Mon. - Sat. Al's Clean and Secure Fenced and Lighted E-Z Access & Paved Toll Free: 1-888-623-2222 103 Cherry Creek St. Just off Hwy 2 on west end of town www.alsministorage.com Valley County Transit 228-TRIP (8747) 7 days a week 7:30am-11pm low fares! DAVID LERAAS Owner 406-228-2614 730 3rd Ave. S. • Glasgow [email protected] Full line of water treatment products, water softners & coolers Locally Owned RETAIL SATELLITE TV Pizza Chicken Ribs Shrimp Burgers 228-8552 193 Klein Ave. Est. 1962 S a m e G reat R e c ip e F o r O ver 5 0 Y e a r s ! 7 DAYS A WEEK! Sun. - Thurs. • 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. • 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Open for Lunch! Monday-Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dine In • Carry Out • Drive Thru! Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 11 am to 8 pm Friday & Saturday 11 am to 8:30 pm & Drive Through Open until 9 pm 228-2997 928 Hwy 2 West • Glasgow Burgers, Chicken, Fries, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt 221 5th St. S. Glasgow 228-8006 OASIS Lounge & Eatery Breakfast 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch Menu 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Full Breakfast Menu Soup and Sandwiches Come in and try our delicious pizza! 227 5 th St. South • 228-8228 10-6 Weekdays • 10-3 Saturdays facebook.com/shippwreckedmt If water runs through it... WE DO IT! David Pederson Master Plumber 406-653-3374 [email protected] PO Box 338, Wolf Point Licensed & Insured 15 Years of Experience Concrete & Construction Call or text 406-698-5208 vikingconstruction1.com Check us out on Facebook Jeremy Tweten & Viking Construction Fully Insured. State registered. Credit cards accepted. We stay true to our estimates Cedarview Apartments Low Income Housing Laundry Room Landscaped Playground All Utilities Paid Clean & Convenient Apartments Available Now Phone 654-2746 for Y 711 TDD 1-800-833-6388 543 South 3rd Ave. West Malta, Mt 59538 AGG LLC Storage Storage units for rent in Nashua Phone: 526-3418 263-3418 AUTOMOTIVE APARTMENTS LANDSCAPING DENTISTRY OPTOMETRY STORAGE PLUMBING TRANSPORTATION WATER SPECIALISTS SPIRITS & SUPPLIES FLORAL GUNS & AMMO JANITORIAL ELECTRICIAN CONTRACTOR RESTAURANT Business Directory Consider your options and find what you're looking for locally! Call 228-9301 to find out more about advertising your business! Breakfast • Lunch • Dessert 54171 Hwy 2 Glasgow, MT 228-2915 Mon.-Sat. 7AM-4PM Made You Look! Reserve your spot today The Glasgow Courier Call 228-9301 or email [email protected] Thousands of people are looking at this! Reserve your spot today The Glasgow Courier Call 228-9301 or email [email protected] We Cover The County! Reserve your spot today The Glasgow Courier Call 228-9301 or email [email protected] 406-251-5300 Dish Network /DirecTV 40 Years Experience Glasgow’s ONLY Local Satellite Technician HELP WANTED HELP WANTED VALLEY VIEW HOME A “Caring Home” 1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461 FULL-TIME COOK The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals for our resi- dents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the De- partment Head. We want you to build your career and grow with us! We now offer very competitive wages depending upon experience. Please pick up your application from the administrative department at Valley View Home. VALLEY VIEW HOME A “Caring Home” 1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461 FULL- TIME DIETARY AIDE The Food Service Aide prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-bal- anced diets to meet the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resi- dent. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. Starting wage is $12.55 an hour. Please pick up your application from the administrative department at Valley View Home. PUBLIC NOTICES VALLEY VIEW HOME A “Caring Home” 1225 Perry Lane Glasgow, MT 59230 HELP WANTED Full Time RNs Come and join our exciting new team! Please call 228- 2461 or [email protected] for further information. FOR RENT Big Round Barley Straw Bales For Sale 263-5075 FOR SALE Transportation Coordinator/Mechanic Glasgow School Bus Barn Main Duties: Maintain & service vehicles including a fleet of 14 buses. Oversee bus routes & drivers. Wages: $19.44 - $26.44 DOE Hours: School days: 6 a.m.– 4 p.m. with extended lunch period. Summer hours are flexible. Benefits: Longevity Pay; Retirement; Holiday Pay; Vacation, Sick & Personal Leave; Health Insurance. To Apply: Submit online application located at: www.glasgow.k12. mt.us, click on employment tab at top of page. Open Until Filled. VALLEY VIEW HOME A “Caring Home” 1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461 Valley View Home invites motivated caring individ- uals to join our crew as a full-time CNA. Starting wage is $13.50 an hour. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA and currently have open seats! Please visit our administrative office for details and fill out an application if interested. APARTMENT FOR RENT 925 SF, 2 Bd / 1.5 Bth. Glasgow City Center Apt. 2 Story. Quiet. Laundry Rm. Sm. Pets Considered. A/C. $595. 360-750-6746. REAL ESTATE November 19th Lewistown, MT Annual Bred Cow Sale featuring 1000 head in- cluding three dispersions plus consign- ments from Arntzen, Lost Lake, Malek Angus and more. (406) 535-3535, www. lewistownlivestock.com. #257 DISPERSION SALE: ALL OUR BLACK COWS/ bred black (approx. 60- 65 head). Calving last week of March for 60 days. Make offer. (406) 567-2428. #258 FARM AND RANCH Main Floor 798 sq. ft. Upstairs 728 sq. ft. 3 Season Porch 560 sq. ft. 3 Bedrooms 1 Bath 25 Stonebroke Road – Fort Peck Cabin Area aglandrealty.com AGLAND REALTY 406-650-7840 WAS $359,000 NOW $ 329,000 CALL FOR QUESTIONS JAMES 406-650-7840 Large Lot, Central Air, Forced Air Heat & Electric Heat, Storage Building with attic 12x24, Lots of Mature Trees, Lake View and Access NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE On March 11, 2020 at 2:00 PM, at the Main Entrance, Valley County Courthouse, 501 Court Square, Glasgow, MT 59230, Brigham J. Lundberg, a member of the Montana State Bar, as successor trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described real property situated in Valley County, Montana, and described as follows: Lots 36, 37, and 38, Block 67, Original Townsite to Glasgow, Montana, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Clerk and Recorder, Valley County, Montana. Parcel ID No.: 1092790000 which has the address of 205 5th Street North, Glasgow, MT 59230. Said sale will be made to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the trust indenture/deed of trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated July 31, 2015 and executed by Alexander J. Yeska and Cami J. Yeska, as grantors (“Grantor”), to Alliance Title and Escrow Corp., as trustee, in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as beneficiary, and recorded on July 31, 2015 as Instrument No. 156402, official records of Valley County, Montana. Brigham J. Lundberg (“Successor Trustee”) is the successor trustee of the Deed of Trust pursuant to an Appointment of Successor Trustee/Substitution of Trustee recorded on October 8, 2019 as Instrument No. 168390, official records of Valley County, Montana. Beneficiary has declared the grantors in default of the terms of the Deed of Trust and the promissory note (“Note”) secured by the Deed of Trust because of Grantors’ failure to timely pay all monthly installments of principal, interest, and, if applicable, escrow reserves for taxes and/or insurance as required by the Note and Deed of Trust. According to the Beneficiary, the obligation evidenced by the Note is now due for the June 1, 2019 installment payment. As of October 4, 2019, the amount necessary to satisfy this obligation was $173,215.93. This amount includes the outstanding principal balance of $167,952.14, plus accrued interest, accrued late charges, accrued escrow installments for insurance and/or taxes (if any), and advances for the protection of the beneficiary’s security interest (if any). Due to the default stated above, Beneficiary has elected, and has directed the Successor Trustee, to sell the above-described property to satisfy the obligation. The sale is a public sale and any person, including the beneficiary, excepting only the trustee, may bid at the sale. The bid price must be paid immediately upon the close of bidding in cash or cash equivalents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier’s checks). The conveyance will be made by Trustee’s Deed without any representation or warranty, including warranties of title or possession, express or implied, as the sale is made strictly on an as-is, where-is basis, without limitation, the sale being made subject to all existing conditions, if any, of lead paint, mold or other environmental or health hazards. The sale is subject to bankruptcy filing, payoff, reinstatement, or other circumstance that affects the validity of the sale. If the sale is set aside or the trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of funds paid to the successor trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The purchaser shall be entitled to possession of the property on the 10th day following the sale. The scheduled Trustee’s Sale may be postponed by public proclamation up to 15 days for any reason, and in the event of a bankruptcy filing or other court-ordered stay, the sale may be postponed by the trustee for up to 120 days by public proclamation at least every 30 days. The grantors, the successor-in-interest to the grantors, or any other person having an interest in the aforesaid property, at any time prior to the trustee’s sale, may pay to the present beneficiary the entire amount then due under the Deed of Trust and the obligation secured thereby (including costs and expenses actually incurred and attorney’s fees) other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred and thereby cure the default theretofore existing. This communication is from a debt collector. It is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED: 10/29/2019 /s/ Brigham J. Lundberg Brigham J. Lundberg, Successor Trustee Lundberg & Associates, PC 3269 S. Main St., Ste. 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 801-263-3400 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Published Nov. 6, 13 & 20, 2019) MNAXLP

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Page 1: 4B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY ......2019/11/13  · promissory note (“Note”) secured by the Deed of Trust because of Grantors’ failure to timely pay all monthly installments

4B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2019

FREE FOR SALE ADSIf you have something for $100 or below, Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no!

FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week!This offer applies to household/garage items, lost & found items and items you want to give away.

To place your ad, call 406-228-9301, email: [email protected] or drop by the office at 54226 US Highway 2 in Glasgow

Affordable Repairs done right . . .

. . . Guaranteed!54336 Hwy 2 East

Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-8961

After Hours:406-230-2746406-263-5997

[email protected]

Nowoffering

Car Detailing!

More Than Just a Tire StoreAlignments

Brake ServicePreventative Maintenance

Total Car Care15 4th St N • Glasgow

228-2388 • 800-801-8660

Shawn Beard406-230-1025

Licensed & Insured

&Performance

ConcreteConstruction

A Leader In:• Residential & Commercial Concrete• New Construction & Remodels

Contact Rod 406-263-8054

[email protected]

Budde FamilyDentistry

AlwaysAccepting

New Patients!

Call Today406-228-2211

Jon Mattfeldt Master Electrician

(406) 228-488554201 Hwy 2 – Glasgow, MT

Service Calls, Farm Irrigation, Grain Bin Fans, Residential & Commercial.

228-8312 or 228-4742 429 2nd Ave. South

Glasgow, MT glasgowflowerandgift.com

Glasgow Flower & Gift

Your celebration

headquarters, no matter what

the occasion.

WANTED

Glasgow, MT 406-228-9363

We pay CASH for Used Guns and

take TRADE-INs.

Probst Cleaning Service406-228-4441Carpet, Upholstery,

Duct Cleaning, Water

Damage Clean-up,

Mold Testing & Removal

sprinklers, tree service, backhoe service, snow removal row, turf & ornamental spraying

Kerry & Peggy Aakre526-3418 or

228-4742 or 263-3418Licensed & Insured

HI-LINEEYE CARE, PLLCHaley A. Menge O.D.234 5th St. S., Glasgow

406-228-4895Hours:

Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

www.hilineyecare.comServing Northeast Montana

Stop by and check out our Great Selection of Gifts, Wine & Liquor!

JR’S PARTY STORE

(406) 228-46221010 6th Ave. North

Across from the Fairgrounds

Open: 9:30am-6pm Mon. - Sat.

Al'sClean and Secure

Fenced and LightedE-Z Access & Paved

Toll Free:1-888-623-2222103 Cherry Creek St.

Just off Hwy 2 on west end of townwww.alsministorage.com

Valley County Transit

228-TRIP (8747)

7 days a week 7:30am-11pmlow fares!

DAVID LERAASOwner

406-228-2614730 3rd Ave. S. • Glasgow

[email protected]

Full line of water treatment products,

water softners & coolersLocally Owned

RETAIL SATELLITE TV

Pizza Chicken Ribs

Shrimp Burgers

228-8552 193 Klein Ave.

Est. 1962

Same Great RecipeFor Over 50 Years!

7 DAYS A WEEK!Sun. - Thurs. • 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Fri. & Sat. • 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Open for Lunch!Monday-Friday11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Dine In • Carry Out • Drive Thru! Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 11 am to 8 pmFriday & Saturday 11 am to 8:30 pm

& Drive Through Open until 9 pm228-2997

928 Hwy 2 West • Glasgow

Burgers, Chicken, Fries, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

221 5th St. S.Glasgow228-8006

OASIS Lounge & Eatery

Breakfast 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Lunch Menu11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Full Breakfast Menu

Soup and SandwichesCome in and try

our delicious pizza!

227 5th St. South • 228-822810-6 Weekdays • 10-3 Saturdaysfacebook.com/shippwreckedmt

If water runs through it... WE DO IT!

David PedersonMaster Plumber406-653-3374

[email protected] Box 338, Wolf Point

Licensed & Insured15 Years of Experience

Concrete & Construction

Call or text 406-698-5208vikingconstruction1.com

Check us out on Facebook

Jeremy Tweten& Viking Construction

Fully Insured. State registered. Credit cards accepted.

We stay true to our estimates

Cedarview ApartmentsLow Income HousingLaundry RoomLandscaped

PlaygroundAll Utilities Paid

Clean & ConvenientApartments

Available NowPhone 654-2746 for � Y 711

TDD 1-800-833-6388543 South 3rd Ave. West

Malta, Mt 59538

AGG LLC StorageStorage units for rent in Nashua

Phone: 526-3418 263-3418

AUTOMOTIVE APARTMENTS

LANDSCAPING

DENTISTRY

OPTOMETRY

STORAGE

PLUMBING

TRANSPORTATION WATER SPECIALISTSSPIRITS & SUPPLIES

FLORAL GUNS & AMMO JANITORIALELECTRICIAN

CONTRACTOR

RESTAURANT

BusinessDirectoryConsider your options and find what you're looking for locally! Call 228-9301 to find out more

about advertising your business!

Breakfast • Lunch • Dessert

54171 Hwy 2 Glasgow, MT

228-2915

Mon.-Sat.7AM-4PM

Made You Look!

Reserve your spot today

The Glasgow CourierCall 228-9301 or email

[email protected]

Thousands of people are

looking at this!

Reserve your spot today

The Glasgow CourierCall 228-9301 or email

[email protected]

We CoverThe County!

Reserve your spot today

The Glasgow CourierCall 228-9301 or email

[email protected]

406-251-5300

Dish Network /DirecTV

40 Years Experience

Glasgow’s ONLY Local Satellite Technician

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”

1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461

FULL-TIME COOKThe Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals for our resi-

dents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the De-partment Head. We want you to build your career and grow with us! We now offer very competitive wages depending upon experience.

Please pick up your application from the administrative department at Valley View Home.

VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”

1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461

FULL- TIME DIETARY AIDEThe Food Service Aide prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-bal-

anced diets to meet the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resi-dent. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. Starting wage is $12.55 an hour.

Please pick up your application from the administrative department at Valley View Home.

PUBLIC NOTICES

VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”

1225 Perry Lane Glasgow, MT 59230

HELP WANTEDFull Time RNs

Come and join our exciting new team! Please call 228-2461 or [email protected] for further information.

FOR RENT

Big Round Barley Straw Bales

For Sale263-5075

FOR SALE

Transportation Coordinator/MechanicGlasgow School Bus Barn

Main Duties: Maintain & service vehicles including a fleet of 14 buses. Oversee bus routes & drivers.

Wages: $19.44 - $26.44 DOEHours: School days: 6 a.m.– 4 p.m. with extended lunch period.

Summer hours are flexible.Benefits: Longevity Pay; Retirement; Holiday Pay; Vacation, Sick &

Personal Leave; Health Insurance.To Apply: Submit online application located at: www.glasgow.k12.

mt.us, click on employment tab at top of page.Open Until Filled.

VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”

1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461

Valley View Home invites motivated caring individ-uals to join our crew as a full-time CNA. Starting wage is $13.50 an hour. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA and currently have open seats!

Please visit our administrative office for details and fill out an application if interested.

APARTMENT FOR RENT925 SF, 2 Bd / 1.5 Bth. Glasgow

City Center Apt. 2 Story. Quiet. Laundry Rm. Sm. Pets

Considered. A/C. $595. 360-750-6746.

REAL ESTATE

November 19th Lewistown, MT Annual Bred Cow Sale featuring 1000 head in-cluding three dispersions plus consign-ments from Arntzen, Lost Lake, Malek Angus and more. (406) 535-3535, www.lewistownlivestock.com. #257

DISPERSION SALE: ALL OUR BLACK COWS/ bred black (approx. 60- 65 head). Calving last week of March for 60 days. Make offer. (406) 567-2428. #258

FARM AND RANCHMain Floor 798 sq. ft.Upstairs 728 sq. ft.3 Season Porch 560 sq. ft.3 Bedrooms1 Bath

25 Stonebroke Road – Fort Peck Cabin Area

aglandrealty.comAGLAND REALTY406-650-7840

WAS $359,000

NOW $329,000CALL FOR QUESTIONSJAMES 406-650-7840

Large Lot, Central Air, Forced Air Heat & ElectricHeat, Storage Building with attic 12x24, Lots ofMature Trees, Lake View and Access

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

On March 11, 2020 at 2:00 PM, at the Main Entrance, Valley County Courthouse, 501 Court Square, Glasgow, MT 59230, Brigham J. Lundberg, a member of the Montana State Bar, as successor trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described real property situated in Valley County, Montana, and described as follows:

Lots 36, 37, and 38, Block 67, Original Townsite to Glasgow, Montana, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Clerk and Recorder, Valley County, Montana.

Parcel ID No.: 1092790000which has the address of 205 5th Street North, Glasgow, MT 59230.

Said sale will be made to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the trust indenture/deed of trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated July 31, 2015 and executed by Alexander J. Yeska and Cami J. Yeska, as grantors (“Grantor”), to Alliance Title and Escrow Corp., as trustee, in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as beneficiary, and recorded on July 31, 2015 as Instrument No. 156402, official records of Valley County, Montana.

Brigham J. Lundberg (“Successor Trustee”) is the successor trustee of the Deed of Trust pursuant to an Appointment of Successor Trustee/Substitution of Trustee recorded on October 8, 2019 as Instrument No. 168390, official records of Valley County, Montana.

Beneficiary has declared the grantors in default of the terms of the Deed of Trust and the promissory note (“Note”) secured by the Deed of Trust because of Grantors’ failure to timely pay all monthly installments of principal, interest, and, if applicable, escrow reserves for taxes and/or insurance as required by the Note and Deed of Trust. According to the Beneficiary, the obligation evidenced by the Note is now due for the June 1, 2019 installment payment. As of October 4, 2019, the amount necessary to satisfy this obligation was $173,215.93. This amount includes the outstanding principal balance of $167,952.14, plus accrued interest, accrued late charges, accrued escrow installments for insurance and/or taxes (if any), and advances for the protection of the beneficiary’s security interest (if any). Due to the default stated above, Beneficiary has elected, and has directed the Successor Trustee, to sell the above-described property to satisfy the obligation.

The sale is a public sale and any person, including the beneficiary, excepting only the trustee, may bid at the sale. The bid price must be paid immediately upon the close of bidding in cash or cash equivalents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier’s checks). The conveyance will be made by Trustee’s Deed without any representation or warranty, including warranties of title or possession, express or implied, as the sale is made strictly on an as-is, where-is basis, without limitation, the sale being made subject to all existing conditions, if any, of lead paint, mold or other environmental or health hazards. The sale is subject to bankruptcy filing, payoff, reinstatement, or other circumstance that affects the validity of the sale. If the sale is set aside or the trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of funds paid to the successor trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The purchaser shall be entitled to possession of the property on the 10th day following the sale.

The scheduled Trustee’s Sale may be postponed by public proclamation up to 15 days for any reason, and in the event of a bankruptcy filing or other court-ordered stay, the sale may be postponed by the trustee for up to 120 days by public proclamation at least every 30 days.

The grantors, the successor-in-interest to the grantors, or any other person having an interest in the aforesaid property, at any time prior to the trustee’s sale, may pay to the present beneficiary the entire amount then due under the Deed of Trust and the obligation secured thereby (including costs and expenses actually incurred and attorney’s fees) other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred and thereby cure the default theretofore existing.

This communication is from a debt collector. It is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

DATED: 10/29/2019 /s/ Brigham J. Lundberg Brigham J. Lundberg, Successor Trustee Lundberg & Associates, PC

3269 S. Main St., Ste. 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 801-263-3400 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

(Published Nov. 6, 13 & 20, 2019)MNAXLP

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There were 29 motor vehicle stops, six accidental/prank 911 calls and four reports of loose livestock.

Monday, Oct. 280807 – A male arrived at dis-

patch to fill out a stolen vehicle report. He advised an employee stole a Ford Excursion sometime last night after 1900 from the Rodmin Inn. The male said there

could be a 6’ x 10’ white enclosed utility trailer on the Excursion but before he reports that stolen he wants to check a couple spots to see if they left it there. The caller said the last GPS ping showed the vehicle headed south from Malta towards Billings at 0730 but the GPS has since been disabled. The caller also stated the individual is in possession of a company credit card but as of

0823 they had not used it. The caller stated in addition

to the employee, who is out of Billings, there are four other males involved. The employee is based out of Billings so it’s be-lieved he may be headed there. A description of the employee was provided and it was stated the employee hasn’t been a problem but that he is frustrated with the job and believes that is why the

vehicle was taken.The caller is reporting the

vehicle stolen on behalf of a male of Powerhouse Communication out of Pennsylvania, who is on a plane and headed to Montana now. It was established the stolen vehicle has already been reported in Phillips County and the Bill-ings Police Department.

THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2019 – 5B

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT FOR COLLECTION OF AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glasgow, Montana, at a Regular Council Meeting on the 18th day of November, 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center located at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, will consider proposed Resolution No. 3016 levying an assessment for the collection and disposal of garbage for the fiscal year 2019-2020, in the total amount of $329,600.00.

The proposed Resolution and schedule of the charges for said assessment are on file in the office of the City Clerk in the Civic Center, 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, where they may be examined at any time between the hours of 8:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., Monday through Friday. Questions regarding the action to be taken may be directed to the City Clerk-Treasurer in the Civic Center at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, MT, telephone 406-228-2476.

The City Council will hear statements in support of and objections to the adoption of said resolution at said Regular Meeting on the 18th day of November, 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center at Glasgow, Montana.

DATED this 1st day of November 2019

_________________________________STACEY A. AMUNDSONCity Clerk-Treasurer

(Published Nov. 6 and 13, 2019)MNAXLP

NOTICE

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT TO DEFRAY ANNUAL COSTS OF MAINTENANCE AND ELECTRICAL POWER TO GLASGOW LIGHTING DISTRICTS NOS 1 THROUGH 29

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glasgow, Montana, at a Regular Council Meeting on the 18th day of November, 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center located at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, will consider proposed Resolution No. 3017, a resolution levying an assessment to defray annual costs of maintenance and electrical power within the City of Glasgow Lighting Districts Nos. 1 through 29 for the fiscal year 2019-2020.

The Resolution and a description of the boundaries of the Glasgow Lighting Districts Nos. 1 through 29 are on file in the office of the City Clerk in the Civic Center, 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, where they may be examined at any time between the hours of 8:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., Monday through Friday. Questions regarding the action to be taken may be directed to the City Clerk-Treasurer in the Civic Center at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, MT, telephone 406-228-2476.

The total estimated costs and percentage of costs to be assessed to property owners within the boundaries of the districts is $189,252.07.

The City Council will hear statements in support of and objections to the adoption of said resolution at said Regular Meeting on the 18th day of November, 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center at Glasgow, Montana.

DATED this 1st day of November 2019

_________________________________STACEY A. AMUNDSONCity Clerk-Treasurer

(Published Nov. 6 and 13, 2019)MNAXLP

NOTICE

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT TO DEFRAY ANNUAL COSTS OF STREET MAINTENANCE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glasgow, Montana, at a Regular Council Meeting on the 18th day of November, 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center located at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, will consider proposed Resolution No. 3018, a resolution levying an assessment to defray annual costs of street maintenance for the fiscal year 2019-2020.

The Resolution and a description of the boundaries of the Glasgow Maintenance District are on file in the office of the City Clerk in the Civic Center, 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, where they may be examined at any time between the hours of 8:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., Monday through Friday. Questions regarding the action to be taken may be directed to the City Clerk-Treasurer in the Civic Center at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, MT, telephone 406-228-2476.

The total estimated costs and percentage of costs to be assessed to property owners within the districts is $482,257.62

The City Council will hear statements in support of and objections to the adoption of said resolution at said Regular Meeting on the 18th day of November 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center at Glasgow, Montana.

DATED this 1st day of November 2019

_________________________________STACEY A. AMUNDSONCity Clerk-Treasurer

(Published Nov. 6 and 13, 2019)MNAXLP

NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CITY OF GLASGOW’S PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND PERMISSIVE MEDICAL LEVY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glasgow, Montana, has completed its preliminary annual budget for the fiscal year 2019-2020.

A copy of the Preliminary Budget is on file in the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, Montana, where it may be examined at any time between the hours of 8:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., Monday through Friday. Questions regarding the budget and the action to be taken may be directed to the City Clerk-Treasurer in the Civic Center at 319 Third Street South, Glasgow, MT, telephone 406-228-2476.

The City Council will hold a public hearing on the Preliminary Budget at its regular meeting on the 18th day of November, 2019 at 5:30 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center, 319 Third Street South, in Glasgow, Montana. The Council will answer questions regard-ing the budget from any taxpayer or resident of Glasgow and will hear statements in support of and objections to the adoption of the final budget.

DATED this 1st day of November 2019

_________________________________STACEY A. AMUNDSONCity Clerk-Treasurer

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NOTICE TO VALLEY COUNTY TAXPAYERS

First half of 2019 Real Estate Taxes levied and assessed are due and payable on or before 5 p.m. on November 30, 2019, or within 30 days after the tax notice is postmarked, whichever is later and unless paid prior to that time the amount due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6 of 1% per month from the time of delinquency until paid and 2% will be added to the delinquent tax as a penalty. Because November 30, 2019, is on a Saturday, taxpayers have until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 2, 2019, to pay the 2019 Real Estate taxes without penalty or interest. Taxes will be considered delinquent on Tuesday, December 3, 2019, and will be charged penalty and interest.

Second half of the 2019 Real Estate taxes levied and assessed are due and payable on or before 5 p.m. on May 31, 2020, and unless paid prior to that time, the amount due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6 of 1% per month from the time of delinquency until paid and 2% will be added to the delinquent tax as a penalty. Because May 31, 2020, is on a Saturday, taxpayers have until 5:00 p.m. on Monday June 2, 2020, to pay the 2019 Real Estate taxes without penalty or interest. Taxes will be considered delinquent on Tuesday, June 3, 2020, and will be charged penalty and interest.

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(Published Nov. 13, 20 and 27, 2019)MNAXLP

This information is taken from the log of calls received by the Valley County Law Enforcement Center and does not represent the entire activity of any one department. Investigations often continue after these calls come in. The report has been edited for brevity.

Law Enforcement

DES Disaster & Emergency Services EMS Emergency Medical ServicesFPFD Fort Peck Fire DepartmentFPPD Fort Peck Police Dept.FPTP Fort Peck Tribal Police

FWP Fish, Wildlife and ParksGPD Glasgow Police Dept.GFD Glasgow Fire DepartmentLEC Law Enforcement CenterLRFD Long Run Fire Dept.

MCSO McCone County Sheriff’s OfficeMDOT Dept. of TransportationMHP Montana Highway PatrolMIP Minor in Possession of Alcohol or Tobacco

NFD Nashua Fire DepartmentNWS National Weather ServicePCSO Phillips County Sheriff’s OfficeRCSO Roosevelt County Sheriff’s OfficeVCSO Valley County Sheriff’s Office

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Law EnforcementFROM PAGE 5B

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Very easy

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Very easy

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Type of toast 6. Peter Griffin’s daughter 9. A group13. Ancient Greek unit of weight14. Small amounts15. Ready and __16. Right17. Asian antelope18. Cambodian monetary unit19. Type of leather21. Secret clique22. Cabbage and cole are two23. Burmese ethnic group24. Empire State25. Be in debt28. Italian monk’s title29. Asian plants31. Everyone has one33. One who can’t sleep36. “Glengarry, Glen Ross” playwright38. Shock therapy39. Cavalry sword41. A must-have44. Type of fabric45. French composer46. A type of pen48. Snout49. One of the six noble gases51. Married woman52. Register formally (Brit.)54. Greek sorceress56. Depository library60. A tightknit group61. Ancient units of measurement62. He was Batman63. Dry or withered64. Margosa tree

65. Tables (Span.)66. Large jug67. Make a mistake68. Puerto Rican genre of music “La __”

CLUES DOWN 1. Insect drawn to flame 2. A Spanish river 3. Reduce (Brit. sp.) 4. Wish well 5. Robots are an example 6. Young women 7. The tip 8. Young women’s association 9. One who is suspicious10. A child’s apron11. Not dirty12. Fightin’ Irish football coach14. People from Taiwan17. Harry Belafonte’s daughter20. Santa’’s helper21. Cereal plants23. Respectful address25. Unit of electrical resistance26. Used to managing without27. Type of chair29. London footballers30. Vaccine developer32. 10 meters34. Type of story: __ fi35. Covering on birds’ beaks37. Small freshwater fish40. Confederate soldier42. Female sibling43. Belgian city47. An electrically charged atom49. A way to entertain50. Regenerate

52. Highly flammable liquid53. Mark55. Not good56. Eloquent Roman orator57. Absence of difficulty58. Kazakhstan district59. Plateau61. Midway between northeast and east65. Military policeman

As the stolen vehicle form was being filed to enter the ve-hicle stolen, PCSO called to see if anyone had come in and signed the vehicle stolen. PCSO stated they have the vehicle along with another vehicle stopped and are bringing it back up to Malta. A request for the signed stolen form was made by PCSO and later advised they have the vehicle back in Malta and the suspect is in custody.

1244 – Officer received in-formation from a male regard-ing a vehicle parked in Garfield County for the last three days. The male received the informa-tion from another male, who ad-vised the registered owner lives in Fort Peck. Officer obtained information on the registered owner, and tried to get in touch with him, however was not able to make contact via phone. It was requested when another officer comes on shift at 1400, that he be sent out to the regis-tered owner’s residence to see if anyone is home. A few minutes later, the registered caller called the officer back.

2130 – Officer is out with a vehicle that has been running with its headlights on for awhile. Officer went inside a nearby establishment looking for the owner and the bartender advised a relative shut the vehicle off.

Tuesday, Oct. 290715 – A male advised a deer

hit the passenger side of his ve-hicle, dented the door and busted the window out of the frame. He stated he isn’t injured but there is glass everywhere. MHP was notified.

1025 – A male caller is con-cerned for the welfare of a wom-an walking on the highway. He said the woman didn’t really want to talk to them and when they asked where she was going, she just pointed east. The male also said he thinks she may have wanted a ride but his vehicle was packed full. The caller also stated the female looks pretty rough, has a black eye and provided a description of what she was wearing. The caller believes she wasn’t dressed for the weather so the caller is concerned. An officer patrolled the county line and was unable to locate the woman.

1136 – An officer is out with a vehicle for a public assist. He advised that he was out with a pickup pulling a trailer with North Dakota plates. As the of-ficer started to investigate, it was determined it appeared the driver was just on his phone.

1228 – Numerous 911 hang up calls were received. Each time dispatch tried to call the number back it would go to voicemail as another call was coming in from the same number. Dispatch was finally able to get in touch with an elderly male but he wasn’t able to hear anything dispatch was saying. He advised to call him back on his phone. Dispatch called back and the male stated he needs to get in touch with

Transit because he has a doctor appointment later but Transit isn’t answering their phone. Dispatch placed the caller on hold, who then called Transit and patched the caller through.

1533 – A male reported that they had a hit and run in Wolf Point last night. A description of the suspect vehicle was provided. The male had already spoken with an officer and was told to call it into dispatch.

1536 – A male came in re-questing a vehicle inspection.

1801 – A female reported that she hit a deer by the rest area and she is not injured. She believes she hit the deer about ½ mile east of the rest area. The condition of the deer is unknown however her vehicle is not drivable and she can’t run it for heat. Her husband will be coming from Saco to get her.

Wednesday, Oct. 301423 – A female wanted to

make a report on a female driver who was passing people and driving at a high rate of speed on Scottie Pride Drive in front of the high school. She said the person turned onto the gravel road going towards the middle school and continued on from there. The caller was told it may be a first responder headed to the ambulance for a medical call, but the caller stated the driver didn’t look like emergency personnel. The caller also reported the ve-hicle is parked at Long Run, and again the caller was told this was an EMT however dispatch would pass along the call to an officer. The caller would like to write out a statement as she felt the subject’s driving in two school zones was reckless.

Thursday, Oct. 311317 – Received a call from

an alarm company advising a commercial business burglars alarm. The key holder was con-tacted who stated the building was the old Shopko building and she is not the key holder any-more. A second call was received from the alarm company who ad-vised they are getting two more zones in the alarm. Officer was notified who is on scene with a plumbing and heating company. There was a work order for them to be there but the code that was provided is not working.

1438 – A male called in stat-ing he was going out on the Tampico Road and a hay truck came by and lost his apparatus on the road by the First Bridge. He also stated there are angle iron and other things all over the road.

1548 – A female called in to speak with someone about her sister being missing since Oct. 14. She stated her sister went to help another female paint her house and was supposed to come back home by 1800 that night. She never returned home and now the sister won’t answer any of the caller’s family to find out what happened to her.

The caller said she got into her sister’s Facebook and found a message from the female whose house she painted from the 14th that said “I can’t wait here any longer,” but the message was never opened. The caller also said her sister left her phone in the female’s vehicle and she is

saying that her vehicle has been taken. There also has been no activity on the Facebook page since the 14th.

An officer was contacted about the situation, who con-tacted the female whose house the sister was supposed to help paint. The female stated she dropped the sister off in Poplar on the 14th and hasn’t heard from her since. Officer wanted to know if the sister could still be entered as missing and he was told she could since we don’t know of anyone who has seen or talked to her since the 14th. It was advised for the original caller to call in and answer some questions about her sister to add to the report. The caller called back and answered the questions from the missing person form. A description of the sister was provided

The caller texted a photo of the sister’s tattoo and several pic-tures from July 2018. Roosevelt County was also contacted to see if they have had contact with her since the 14th and they advised they hadn’t. The sister has been entered into the system that has been sent out to all Montana agencies with special attention to Poplar. Photos and informa-tion were posted on Facebook on Nov. 1. At 1714 a male called in to say he just saw her and she is fine. He said she is in Poplar. The male was patched up with an officer. No one from Law En-forcement has made contact with her so she will be still considered missing at this time. On Nov. 6, Tribal Law Enforcement made contact with her and she is fine.

1557 – A male called in to report a white vehicle has been parked behind his building for the last few weeks. He didn’t get a plate number of have any further information on the call. An officer spoke with another male to see if this was a project they were working on, and it was established it wasn’t. He said he last saw it near the bulk plant but isn’t sure how it got to the loca-tion it is now. Officer advised it looks like it is sitting more on the adjacent building’s property and looks like it was drug there on purpose.

1609 – A female is concerned about a black station wagon with North Dakota plates that has been parked on 6th Street North for the last two and a half hours. She said there are two people and a dog in it and she hasn’t seen anyone get out of the vehicle. She is concerned because kids are going to start trick or treat-ing soon and she isn’t sure what these people are doing. Officer responded to the area and spoke with the caller who stated the ve-hicle left shortly after she called.

Friday, Nov. 10921 – A male called in want-

ing dispatch to call Williston, N.D., as he can not get ahold of his niece who he states watches children during the day so he doesn’t understand why she isn’t answering her phone.

0929 – Received a 911 hang up call. Dispatch called back and spoke to a female who wanted to report an incident that happened last night. She was referred to the victim witness advocate by

the officer.1830 – A female reported a

two vehicle accident on the hill just outside of Glasgow. She said a woman hit a deer and another vehicle came up behind her and hit her. The caller doesn’t know if anyone is injured but she thinks someone might be.

She said the person that hit the initial vehicle may need extrica-tion but she doesn’t know for sure. She is concerned because people are still driving at a high rate of speed because they can’t see the accident. She reported it is on the hill headed out of Glasgow towards Nashua past Valley Builders. Officer, EMS and Fire were contacted. It was determined no extrication was needed. The subject in vehicle one is shaken up. The driver of the other vehicle took off towards Nashua however will have exten-sive damage.

At 1836, another call came in who stated she is behind the sus-pect vehicle. They are just going past MM 551 and the vehicle is all over the road. The caller was kept on the line while dispatch relayed the information to the officer. It was advised a deputy was right at the vehicle. It almost hit him, didn’t see it because it doesn’t have lights on.

Officer followed the vehicle with lights and sirens on, he isn’t stopping.The vehicle was even-tually stopped and the suspect was transported to FMDH for a blood sample.

1912 – Female caller reported a wounded deer in the middle of the driving lane on Tampico Highway.

Saturday, Nov. 21119 – A male called advising

for the past four to five weeks, he has spent $3,400 in vet bills and today he found more chicken bones in his yard and caught the people who did it. They admitted to him they did it but would not tell him their names. He did take their pictures. He also stated his dog ate some more of the chicken bones today so he will probably have to take his dog to the vet again.

At 1637, the male called in stating the people are back on his property again. He confronted them and they still won’t say who they are. There is a male, a female and two kids. He will be following them until an officer can get there. At 1643, a 911 call was received from a female stating she needs an officer for a male who is following them. She states she has her kids with her. She was advised to stay where she is now as there is an officer on the way already. She states they are where they live.

1300 – A female called in to make a complaint. She states there is a male on the next street over from her that revs his engine and plays loud music all day long, every day. She states they are tired of it and would like something done about it. She doesn’t know the male’s name but knows who he is. Officer advised when he went, he was going to stay in the area to see if he could make contact with this individual.

1456 – A transfer call from PCSO dispatch was received.

The caller advised they are behind a black Escalade with North Dakota plates, heading eastbound who is all over the road and had crossed the center line as well as the fog line sev-eral times. The caller was asked if she would be wiling to sign a complaint. She stated yes but she and her husband will only be in Glasgow until Sunday night. Deputy made contact who ad-vised the female is not impaired. She was just distracted by her dog in the vehicle, however suspects drugs are involved as the driver is not doing well on field tests. A rotational wrecker was notified and the female was taken into custody. The dog was dropped off at the fairgrounds and at 0139, the dog had been released to the owner.

1524 – A male called in stat-ing to cancel the fire department as there is a controlled burn in a ditch. It was advised that there never was a call in for a burn permit. It was determined a male was supposed to call in for the permit but forgot.

1704 – A male called in stat-ing his wife saw a vehicle, and someone from the vehicle put more than one bag of trash in their garbage can. The caller has no complaint about this but if someone was looking for the vehicle, they may want to look in the trash. The caller was advised dispatch didn’t know of anything going on for a vehicle like what was described however a report would be made.

1924 -A male reported he had a rear bumper from a F150 stolen sometime since Labor Day. A description of the bumper was provided. The caller has been out of town since then and has no idea who may have taken it.

Sunday, Nov. 30116 – Per an officer, there

are people standing around a car. It was determined they were fairly intoxicated and have a ride coming.

0804 – A male stated he hit a deer while he was out hunting. There is no damage to his vehicle and the deer is off the road, dead. The caller wanted to let Fish and Game know about this but didn’t know how to get a hold of them.

1029 – A female advised there is a dead deer in the ditch on the south-side of the road. She is worried her animals will go down there and get hit by a vehicle if it is left there. She wanted to know if she could re-move the deer herself or not. She was advised MT DOT would be notified and they will pick it up Monday or so.

2202 – A male reported he has an 18-year-old female who brought alcohol in and was drinking in the hotel. The female was released to her mom with a citation.

2256 – A male requested an officer as a female won’t get out of the jeep and is being belligerent, honking the horn. Dispatch could hear her yell-ing in the background. Another female called and stated there is something going on at the male’s house and someone should drive by there.