. Thursday, October 14, 2004
MONTANA SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL
CARTER COUNTY
VIA'[q'ER OF SCOFF MACKAY,
and JAMIE FISH, Respon-
Case No. DR-2000-3009,
Joe Hegel.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
State of Montana to the Respon-
respond to the
was delivered to you with
Summons. The original Petition
been filed in the office of the Clerk
Court in the Carter County
Ekalaka, Montana• Hear-
is scheduled for Dec. 1~, 2:00pm.
(20) days after you re-
this Summons, not including the
of receipt, you must file your Re-
to the Petition with the Clerk
Court and send a copy to Peti-
If you fail to respond, judgment
be taken against you by default
requested in the Petition.
is an action to modify child cus-
support,
my hand and the seal of
Court on the 20th day of Septem-
2004.
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
CAROLE CAREY
CARTER COUNTY DISTRICT
COURT
P.O. BOX 322
EKALAKA, MT 59324
September 29, October 7, 14
21, 2004
mill
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
CHEYENNE, WYOMII~
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF
AND
FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR HIGHWAY
WORK
is hereby given that the State
Transportation Commission of Wyo-
has accepted as completed ac-
to plans, specifications and
governing the same work per-
under that certain contract
October 24=, 2002, between
of Wyoming, acting through
Commission, and Foothills Con-
the Contractor, on Highway
ect Number ACSTPS-0601-
in
i of g~!L,_,_,_,_,_,_,~,
) 24 between AF
and the Contractor, is
to final settlement therefore;
Director of the Department of
will cause said Con-
to be paid the full amount due
under said contract on ~vem-
of the first publication of this
is October 7m. 2004.
STATE TRANSPORTATION
COMMISSION OF WYOMING
By: Christy Stone
Budget Program
October 7, 14 and 21, 2004
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Notice of Meeting
Crook County Resource
Advisory Committee
in the Fed-
Advisory Committee Act (Public
92-463) and under the Secure
Schools and Community Self-
{Public Law
the Black Hills National
County Resource Ad-
Committee will be held at Itm
Hills National Forest, Bear-
Ranger District office at 121
21st Street, Sundance, WY. The
will begin at 6:30 PM and is
public, with a public corn-
scheduled for 8:30 PM.
agenda is the review of previ-
proposals and an update to
projects funded. For fur-
information contact Bearlodge
Ranger, Steve Kozei, Desig-
Federal Officer, Crook County
Advisory Committee, at
283-1361.
October 14, 2004
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NOTICE OF MEETING
Annual Meeting of the Crook
Senior Services, Inc. Board of
will be held at the Hulett
Center on Saturday, October
2004 at 1:00 p.m. The purpose
meeting is to present the Am
Report of the corporation to the
and to the public and to elect
(2) board members to represent
and one (1) board
to represent the Moorcroft
AJI interested individuals are in-
attend.
1~:)4ish: October 14, 2004
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FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE
WHEREAS, default in the payment of
principal and interest has occurred
under the terms of a promissory note
(the "Note") dated December 8, 2000,
executed and delivered by Cynthia
Smith & Derek F. Smith
("Mortgagor(s)") to Wells Fargo Home
Mortgage, Inc., and a real estate mort-
gage (the "Mortgage") of the same
date securing the Note, which Mort-
gage was executed and delivered by
said Mortgagor(s), to said Mortgagee,
and which Mortgage was recorded on
December 13, 2000, in/as Book 379
at Page 725 in the records of the of.
rice of the County Clerk and ex-officio
Register of Deeds in and for Crook
County, State of Wyoming; and
WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a
power of sale which by reason of said
default, the owner of the Note and the
Mortgage declares to have become
operative, and no suit or proceeding
has been instituted at law to recover
the debt secured by the Mortgage, or
any part thereof, nor has any such suit
or proceeding been instituted and the
same discontinued; and
WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a
power of sale which by reason of said
default, the owner of the Note and the
Mortgage declares to have become
operative, and no suit or proceeding
has been instituted at law to recover
the debt secured by the Mortgage, or
any part thereof, nor has any such suit
or proceeding been instituted and the
same discontinued; and
WHEREAS, written notice of intent to
foreclose the Mortgage by advertise-
ment and sale has been served upon
the record owner and the party in pos-
session of the mortgaged premises
at least ten (10) days prior to the com-
mencement of this publication, and
the amount due upon the Mortgage
on the date of first publication of this
notice of sale being the total sum of
$100,591•66 which sum consists of
the unpaid principal balance of
$82,899.75 plus interest accrued to
the date of the first publication of this
notice in the amount of $12,391.88,
plus late charges in the amount of
$540.60, plus an escrow advance in
the amount of $3,351.88, plus other
outstanding charges in the amount
of $1,407•55, plus attorneys' fees,
costs expended, and accruing inter-
est and late charges after the date of
first publication of this notice of sale;
NOW, THEREFORE Wells Fargo
Home Mortgage, Inc., as the owner of
the Note and the Mortgage, will have
the Mortgage foreclosed as by law
provided by causing the mortgaged
JrJlI/N:~cla¢ SEI~C~E,.
The Sundance Tim~
property to be sold at public vendue
by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff in and
for Crook County, Wyoming to the
highest bidder for cash at 10:0~
o'clock in the forenoon on November
8, 2004 at the front door of the Crook
County Courthouse in Sundance,
Crook County, Wyoming, for applica-
tion on the above-described amounts
secured by the Mortgage, said mort-
gaged property being described as
follows, to-wit:
RESURVEY
TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 65
WEST, 6th P.M., CROOK COUNTY,
WYOMING
Section 12: A tract of land lying in the
NE1/4SE1/4, being more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at the point of inter-
section of the northerly line of
Crook County Highway No.
105 with the west Right-of-Way
line of Wyoming Highway No.
24, which point lies N. 19042'
W. a distance of 2406.5 feet
from the Southeast comer of
Section 12; thence S. 25021'
W. a distance of 138.15 feet
along the northerly line of High-
way No. 105 to the Northeast
comer of that tract described
on page 633, Book of Photos
No. 48 in the Office of the
Crook County Clerk; thence N.
60042' W. a distance of 200
feet along the Northeasterly
line of the tract; thence S.
40°54, W. a distance of 33.30
feet along the Northwestedy
line of the tract to the point of
intersection with the Town of
Hulett, Wyoming Corporate
Limits; thence N• 1°10' W. a
distance of 137.5 feet along
the Corporate Limits to a
point; and thence S. 71°42' E.
a distance of 271.77 feet to the
point of beginning
with an address of
220 S. Hwy 24, Hulett, WY
82720
Together with all improvements
thereon situate and all fixtures and
appurtenances thereto.
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
By: P. Jaye Rippley
Brown, Drew & Massey, LLP
159 North Wolcott Street, Suite
200
Casper, Wyoming 82601
Publish: October 14, 21, 28, Novem-
ber 4, 2004
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Kurt Brailsford wasn't as
lucky as his twin brother,
Kevin, who has severe
asthma because he was born
prematurely, before his
lungs were fully developed.
But Kurt, pictured here, has
never walked. He has been
through 70 operations -- so
far. He lives with constant
extreme pain. He suffered
permanent and catastrophic
brain injury during his birth
l l years ago, due to extreme
negligence by the doctors
treating his mom, Becky.
Doctors failed to recognize Becky was pregnant with twins and
failed to provide timely and appropriate care -- including not
providing Becky with anesthesia before a Cesarean section to
deliver Kurt.
If insurance company amendments C & D had been in effect, Becky
and her husband, Kevin, couldn't provide the care their sons need.
In fact, they would be bankrupt.
Insurance companies now want to take away our rights
and limit how much they must pay, no matter how severe the
negligence.
What limit would you accept
your sons?
if Kevin and Kurt were
Put yourselfin Kurt's shoes ... they never wear out.
These CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS:
* Take away our rights in order to protect insurance
company profits...
* Give politicians the power to dictate to our juries...
* Sacrifice accountability without lowering insurance rates.
Protect your rights
Protect your family
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