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Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016www.havredailynews.com
Havre
DAILY NEWS
Puzzle & Answer
SUDOKU
SUDOKUEMPLOYMENT
General
Apartments
RENTALS
PARKVIEW APARTMENTS
Studios, 1 & 2 bdrm; all utilities pd. 406-390-2283
GARAGE SALES
Havre East
ESTATE SALEWed- Sat 10-6Sunday 10-4
2120 Hwy 2 EastCome check out our store
full of estate sale treasures! Furniture, decor, glassware, movies, games, household
items, and much more
Havre West
METHODIST CHURCHANNUAL FALL SALE
410 5th Ave. (Across the street from the Fire
Department)Fri & Sat 9-2
Lots of goodies! Too much to list! Fill a bag for $4 after 12 on Saturday!
FOR ALEUnder $100
FOR SALENew-Brother electric
typewriter $45Child table & 2 chairs $40
Call 265-9263
FOR SALEWater hoses & sprinklers,
Webber BBQ, dbl bladed axe, 2 single bladed axes, antique
license plates 1928-1957Call 265-4850 after 4 pm.
TO GIVE AWAYMobile home 14’x68’
Lots of updates-still needs some work. Must be moved.
Call 262-3037
FOR SALE Large microwave rack $20
Car ramps $20Eden Pure 900 watt heater $75
Call 390-2868
FOR SALEfurniture old and new
Call 265-5164
Over $100
Smaller chest freezer w/bottom drawer $125
Large corner L-desk, solid wood w/ hutch $12012” Chop saw $125
Call 390-2868
BULLETIN BOARD
Found
FOUNDTwo fishing poles at Bear Paw
Lake. Call 265-7219
Clean 3 bdrm Apt. no pets, Refs required!265-8677 or 945-3409
CONDO FOR RENT3 bdrm executive unit minutes from center city affords new
carpet & appliances. 2 bdrm unit close to Lincoln
McKinley & IGA945-0628.
2 Bdrm, w/1 stall garage, NO Pets & references req’d call
406-399-7130
District 4 HRDCAdministrative Offi cer
Application Deadline: 5 P.M.,Monday October 10, 2016
District 4 HRDC is a community action agency assisting people out of poverty employing approximately 80 peopleencompassing seven programs.
Essential Duties: • Assistant to Executive Director • Board of Directors liaison • Supervision of front offi ce duties • Compensation and benefi ts administration • Coordinate all aspects of personnel hiring process • Possess a thorough knowledge of Agency Policy and Procedures and By-Laws
Starting wage is $13.34/hour position is 40 hours/week. Benefi ts include paid vacation, sick and personal leave, eleven holidays off with pay, health insurance, and retirement.
For full job description and information on how toapply go to District 4 HRDC at 2229 5th Ave, 265-6743, or online at
www.hrdc4.org, or the Havre Job Service.
Transportation/RV’s
FOR SALE2007 Pontiac G6 convert, hard
top, spec. ed., 40K Asking $8500Call 265-5706
Duplexes
3 bd, 1 ba duplex unit 10 minutes from center city. Ideal for college or active people. All to see. Property affords hiking
trail, room for RVs, quads. 945-0628
Houses
Modern Home located 10 mins from Rocky Boy Agency. Ideal for those who work in the medical or educational fields. Available for all to see. Call
945-2027
FOR RENTCollege Professor relocating. Renting a 3bd 2bath home w/ attached garage. All essential
utilities included. Lovely estate. $1475 mo.
Call 945-2027
FARM & RANCH
Wanted
Young farmer looking for farm land to buy or lease.Call 406-945-3199
Velocity Wireless,an AT&T Authorized Retailer, is seeking energetic, enthusiastic and responsible indi-
viduals with excellent communication skills, an attitude of success, and the ability to adapt in a rapidly chang-
ing industry. Responsible for the daily sales of wireless service/products and customer service in the Havre,
MT market area. Work with the latest technologies in a challenging and rewarding environment. Sales experience preferred, but not required. Full-time
position. Competitive wage + commission.
Email Resume: mark.blades@buyvelocity.comMail Resume: Velocity Wireless, Inc.
1521 10th Avenue South Great Falls, MT 59405Drop Resume: Velocity Wireless-ATT
Holiday Village Mall-Havre
The Havre Daily News seeks an Advertising Assistant
This is a full-time position.Looking for an individual with a long-term commitment
to the area who wants to work for an excellent company.Seeking a creative, thoughtful person to become our
next advertising assistant/designer. We want someone who is creative, forward thinking, and willing to break the
design rules to design a one of a kind ad. This person must work well under pressure and have
solid organizational skills. Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite is essential for this position.
We offer a competitive wage, benefits, including health insurance, vacation and company contribution to
Simple IRA account.Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Position open until filled.
Minimum Qualifications:• Strong knowledge of Adobe CS,
InDesign and Photoshop• Detail-oriented, highly organized, a strong work ethic
and self-motivated.• Bachelor's degree preferred, but not required.• Be personable and able to successfully work
with customers and fellow employees.• Strong communication skills including
good phone etiquette. • Must be 18 year of age or older.
Interested applicants must submit resume and cover letter to
Stacy Mantle, Havre Daily News,119 Second Street, Havre, MT 59501
smantle@havredailynews.comEqual Opportunity Employer
Parkview Apartments Luxurious over-sized executive suite; 2 bdrms, 2 baths & large extra room for den, tv, office, etc. Available Oct. 5; call
390-2283 or 265-5769
NOTICES
Legals
Independence Bank is accepting bids on the following
items:
2005 Kenworth W900L Semi2014 Frontier 47’ Hopper
Bottom Grain Trailer
Bids close on 10/7/16. Any questions call Mike O at
265-1241.
NOTICES
Legals
Erika R. PetermanRCO Legal, P.S.
P.O. Box 294Missoula, MT 59806
Phone: 406-493-0360Facsimile: 425-974-1463epeterman@rcolegal.com
Attorney for Plaintiff
MONTANA TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
HILL COUNTY
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff,
vs.
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF GARY A. KAFTAN; GARY A. KAFTAN, deceased; RICK KAFTAN; MICHAEL KAFTAN; ALAN KAFTAN; JON KAFTAN; and all other person unknown claiming or who might claim any right, title, estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the real and personal property described in the complaint for foreclosure adverse to plaintiff’s ownership or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent.
Defendants.
Cause No.DV-16-026
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE BELOW NAMED DEFENDANTS:Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Gary A. Kaftan; Gary A. Kaf-tan, deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming or who might claim any right, title, estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the real and personal property described in the complaint for foreclosure adverse to plaintiffs ownership or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney within 21 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of the service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.
This action is brought to foreclose on the real property located at 1010 1st Ave., Havre, Hill County, Montana and more particularly described as follows:Lots 17 and 18, Block 3, Ken-Wright Hills Second Addition to Havre, Hill County, Montana
WITNESSED my hand and the seal of said court, this 29th day of August, 2016. CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
By: Kathie Vigliotti
(Sept 21, 28, and Oct. 5, 2016)MNAXLP
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 11TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2016 A PRIMARY
ELECTION FOR ONE (1) BUSINESS COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN AND FOUR (4) BUSINESS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE CHIPPEWA CREE
TRIBE OF THE ROCKY BOY’S RESERVATION WILL
BE HELD AT THE OLD STONE CHILD COLLEGE GYM. POLLS FOR SAID
ELECTION WILL BE OPEN FOR VOTING BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 A.M. TO 8:00
P.M. LOCAL TIME ON DAY OF ELECTION.
BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
(ONE (1) POSITION)KEN ST.MARKSALVIN JOHN WINDY BOY SR.HARLAN BAKER GOPHERBEAU MITCHELLGILBERT BRUCE MEYERSTHOMAS ROASTING STICK SR.
BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEMBERS
(FOUR (4) POSITIONS)CURTIS MONTEAU JR. BIL-LIE JO LAMERE COFFEEJOSH “WAFF” SEATON MELVIN “JUNIOR” MORSETTEMICHELLE BILLY JOE BIG KNIFE TED E. WHITFORD KENT L. STUMPTED DEMONTINEY LEON “BLACKIE” SUTHERLANDDAVID “CHUBBY” RUSSETTE CHARLES NORMAN SWAN IIBRIAN MOLINA JR. SHARON J. CANTRELLTEDDY RUSSETTE III CODY RIVAS SR.LINDA R. GOPHER JOLENE MURIE CREBSLUKE PARISIAN ALLEN PARISIAN SR.DARYL WRIGHT II LUANNE BELCOURTRUSSELL STANDING ROCK PEARL MORSETTEJOE DEMONTINEY JR. SAM C. STUMPPETE T. LAMERE DUANE M. GOPHERMICHELLE SANGREY MARY RUTH ST.PIERRESELINA K. JOHNSON DENNIS SANGREYTANYA SCHMOCKEL LENORE MYERS-NAULTTRACI N. LAMERE-HENDERSON CORY SANGREY-BILLYJAYCENE MYRA WINDY BOY “JAZZ” RAYMOND W. PARKERTHERON R. SMALL SHANE PATACSILHARVEY B. FRIEDE SR. PAULETTE STANDING ROCKDONOVAN STUMP
ALL THAT IS REQUIRED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE:MUST BE DULY ENROLLED MEMBER OF THE CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBEMUST BE EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER ON ELECTION DAYMUST PROVIDE A CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBAL I.D. CARD AT THE POLL-ING PLACE. THERE IS NO VOTER REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR THE TRIBAL ELECTION.
FOR ELECTION INFORMATION CONTACT PAULETTE PIPE @ 395-4478, GILBERT RUSSETTE @ 395-4207, KIMBERLY HOLLIS @ 395-5705, DELILAH MURPHY @ 395-4282, RAMONA HENDERSON @ 395-4802, OR ELECTION CLERK AT 395-4478.
TIME FOR ABSENTEE VOTING FOR PRIMARY ELECTION SHALL BEGIN AT 8:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. EACH REGULAR WORKING DAY OF OCTOBER 6, OCTOBER 7, AND OCTOBER 10, 2016.ABSENTEE VOTING WILL BE HELD AT THE CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBAL OFFICE (FIRST TRAILER).A QUALIFIED VOTER WHO WILL BE ABSENT FROM THE ROCKY BOY INDIAN RESERVATON ON ELECTION DAY OCTOBER 11, 2016 MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE ELECTION CLERK, CHASSIDY PARISIAN OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AND AP-PLY FOR AN OFFICIAL BAL-LOT ON THE DAYS STATED ABOVE.
CERTIFICATIONTHIS PUBLIC NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED DURING A DULY CONDUCTED ELECTION BOARD MEETING
MNAXLP
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NOTICES
Legals
The following is the complete text of an amendment to the Montana Constitution that will be submitted to the voters of the state of Montana at the November 8, 2016 Gen-eral Election. The text of the amendment below is being published under the authority of Section 13-27-311, Montana Code Annotated. To review the ballot language of the consti-tutional amendment, please refer to the Voter Information Pamphlet or the Secretary of State Office website at sos.mt.gov/elections. Questions can be emailed to SOSElec-tions@mt.gov, or you may contact us by phone at the toll free number 1-888-884-8683 (VOTE).
THE COMPLETE TEXT OF CONSTITUTIONAL INITIA-
TIVE NO. 116 (CI-116)
WHEREAS, the People of the State of Montana find that a crime victim in Montana is enti-tled to enhanced, specific, and meaningful rights to participate in criminal and youth court proceedings and enact the following new section of Article II of The Constitution of the State of Montana. The section is named for a noted victim of crime, Marsy, in whose name many states have enacted comparable reforms. \BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
NEW SECTION. Section 1. Article II of The Constitu-tion of the State of Montana is amended by adding a new section 36 that reads: Section 36. Rights of crime victims. (1) To preserve and protect a crime victim’s right to justice, to ensure a crime victim has a meaningful role in criminal and juvenile justice systems, and to ensure that a crime victim’s rights and interests are respected and protected by law in a manner no less vigorous than the pro-tections afforded to a criminal defendant and a delinquent youth, a crime victim has the following rights, beginning at the time of victimization: (a) to due process and to be treated with fairness and respect for the victim’s dignity; (b) to be free from intimidation, harass-ment, and abuse; (c) to be
reasonably protected from the accused and any person acting on the accused’s behalf; (d) to have the victim’s safety and welfare considered when setting bail and making release decisions; (e) to prevent the disclosure of information that could be used to locate or harass the victim or that con-tains confidential or privileged information about the victim; (f) to privacy, including the right to refuse an interview, deposition, or other discovery request and to set reasonable conditions on the conduct of any interaction to which the victim consents; (g) to receive reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of and to be present at all pro-ceedings involving the criminal conduct, plea, sentencing, ad-judication, disposition, release, or escape of the defendant or youth accused of delinquency and any proceeding implicat-ing the rights of the victim; (h) to be promptly notified of any release or escape of the accused; (i) to be heard in any proceed-ing involving the release, plea, sentencing, disposition, adjudication, or parole of the defendant or youth accused of delinquency and any proceed-ing implicating the rights of the victim; (j) to confer with the prosecuting attorney; (k) to provide information regard-ing the impact the offender’s conduct had on the victim for inclusion in the presentence or predisposition investiga-tion report and to have the information considered in any sentencing or disposition recommendations submitted to the court; (l) to receive a copy of any presentence report and any other report or record rel-evant to the exercise of a right of the victim, except for those portions made confidential by law; (m) to the prompt return of the victim’s property when no longer needed as evidence in the case; (n) to full and timely restitution. All money and property collected from a person who has been ordered to make restitution must be applied first to the restitution owed to the victim before pay-ing any amounts owed to the government. (o) to proceed-ings free from unreasonable delay and to a prompt and final conclusion of the case and any related postjudgment proceed-ings; (p) to be informed of the
conviction, sentence, adjudica-tion, place and time of incar-ceration, or other disposition of the offender, including any scheduled release date, actual release date, or escape; (q) to be informed of clemency and expungement procedures; to provide information to the Gov-ernor, the court, any clemency board, or any other authority and to have that information considered before a decision is made; and to be notified of any decision before the release of the offender; and (r) to be informed of the above rights and to be informed that the vic-tim may seek the advice and assistance of an attorney with respect to the above rights. This information must be made available to the general public and provided to all crime victims on what is referred to as a Marsy’s card. (2) A victim, the victim’s attorney, the victim’s legal representative, or the prosecuting attorney at the request of the victim may assert and seek enforcement of the rights enumerated in this section and any other right afforded to the victim by law in any trial or appellate court or any other authority with juris-diction over the case as a mat-ter of right. The court or other authority shall act promptly on the request, affording a rem-edy by due course of law for the violation of any right. The reasons for any decision re-garding disposition of a victim’s right must be clearly stated on the record. (3) This section may not be construed to deny or disparage other rights pos-sessed by victims. This section applies to criminal and youth court proceedings, is self-exe-cuting, and requires no further action by the Legislature. (4) As used in this section, the following definitions apply: (a) “Crime” means an act defined as a felony, misdemeanor, or delinquency under state law. (b) “Victim” means a person who suffers direct or threat-ened physical, psychological, or financial harm as a result of the commission or attempted commission of a crime. (i) The term includes: (A) a spouse, parent, grandparent, child, sibling, grandchild, or guardian of the victim; (B) a person with a relationship to the victim that is substan-tially similar to a relationship described in subsection (4)(b)
(i)(A); and (C) a representative of a victim who is a minor or who is deceased, incompetent or incapacitated. (ii) The term does not include the accused or a person who the court believes would not act in the best interests of a minor or of a victim who is deceased, incom-petent or incapacitated.
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