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We would like to thank everyone that has
touched Dad's life in one way or another.
He was a special person and was the pil-
lar of our family. We would like to thank
' Dr. Johnson and his team at First Care
Hospital, 'Home Health Care and Hospice
in Park River, ND, The Cancer Center of
North Dakota, Park River Ambulance
Service and Altru Hospital in Grand
Forks, ND for your excellent care of our
Dad. We especially would like to thank
family and friends and neighbors who
stopped to visit, sent cards, flowers or
brought goodies and meals and even
mowed the lawn in time of need. Thank
you PastOr Jeff for you kind words and
prayers.
From The Kjelland family
I would like to express my sincere thanks
to Dr. Johnson and all of the nursing staff
at the Park River Hospital for the excel-
lent care I received while hospitalized re-
cently. Thank you to Father Prasad and
Father Gary for communion, prayers and
visits. Thank you to my wife Dorothy, all
our children and grand children for all
their kindness and prayers. Thank you to
our relatives, friends and neighbors for all
their get well wishes. I was all appreci-
ated very much. What a fine hospital we
have close to home.
Sincerely,
John Kosobud, Lankin, ND
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for school vehicles to be filled at the pump. Bids must include both cash price
and credit card price.
Each bid shall be plainly marked "Bid" and addressed to the Business Manager,
Park River Area High school, P.O. Box 240, Park River, ND 58270.
Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m. on August 19, 2013, in the Superintendent's
Office at the Park River Area High School.
The Boaid of Education reserves the right to split the bids or to reject any or all
bids and to buy to the best interest of the school. Contracts will run from
September 1, 2013 to September 1, 2014.
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Dated at Park River the 31 day of July, 2013.
By Order of the Board of Education
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Swartz and Fiscal Ciiffto .head '
to world.competition inTexas
PARK RIVER, N.D. --
Joleen Swartz of Park River
has spent the past year raising
a champion. The white and
black-spotted colt duSbed
Fiscal Cliff was born on the
first of the year.
Coming from a solid black
mother and solid white father,
this young Appaloosa has
made an impressive showing
in his early career.
Joleen said that Cliff first
was shown in June at a Ne-
braska show. He received
two first places, one second
place, and a third against all
ages and sexes in most col-
orful class.
Cliff was shown with the
help of Shae Lyne Johnson a
4-Her Joleen knows from Lu-
verne, N.D., who helps Joleen
[n showing when she has
horses competing in the same
categories.
"He got enough points to
qualify for the' World show at
Fort Worth, Texas, in October,
which has bcn our goal for
many years," Joleen said.
She has been raising hors-
es for show since the '70s and
has been to worlds before, but
never with a horse with as
much of a chance at winning'
as Cliffhas this year.
Joleen said that Cliff's next
show would be in Fargo this
weekend.
Photos: Submitted
Above: Fiscal Cliff and Shae Lyne John-
son from Luveme, N.D., who helps
Joleen Swartz in Showing her horses.
Right: Rscal Cliff was born Jan. 1, of this
year and already has qualified for the
wodd competition in Texas this 0ctober.
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It is the duty of landowners or operators with land
adjoining county roads as designated by the Walsh
County Board of Commissioners to cut all weeds and
grasses along the county roads adjoining their lands,
including weeds and grasses growing within the public
right of way bordering county roads and their lands. The
cutting shall be completed no later than September first
of each year, as prescribed by the Walsh County• Board of
Commissioners.
If the landowner or operator fails to cut the' weeds and
grasses along the designated highways or roads as
provided in this policy, the Walsh County Board of
Commissioners may cause the weeds and grasses to be
cut and $100 per one-half land mile (one side of road),
fine or the actual cost of mowing, which ever is greater,
shall be certified to the County Auditor, and all of the
expenses shall be charged against the land of the
landowner and shall become a part of the taxes to be
levied against the land for the ensuing year and shall be
collected in the same manner as other real estate taxes
are collected. Grass must be mowed shoulder level or
lower.
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