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THE PRIDE - Thursday, July 18, 2019 - PAGE 6 Bowdle Church of God (Pentecostal) Pastor Ron Vetch 285-6414 Sunday: Worship 10 am Children’s Church: 11 am Catholic Mass Times: Father Kevin Doyle 948-2451 St.Anthony’s, Hoven Saturday 5 pm St. Augustine, Bowdle Sunday 10:30 am CHURCH SCHEDULES CHURCH SCHEDULES Redeemer Ev. Lutheran Church (Church of the Lutheran Confession) Pastor Mark Gullerud 285-6379 Sunday Worship: 9 am www.redeemerlutheranbowdle.org Seventh Day Adventist Church Pastor George Shaver 660-5969 Sabbath Worship 11 am Sabbath School 10 am bowdleadventist22.adventistchurchconnect.org St. John’s Lutheran Church (WELS) Pastor Justin Dauck 287-4142 Sunday Worship: 10:30 am facebook.com/StJohnsBowdle St. Paul Lutheran Church Pastor Alois Vogl 605-940-5757 Deacon Laurel Vogl 605-261-9722, email: [email protected] Sunday: Worship 11 am Office hours: Monday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 18 Turkey & Dressing Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Broccoli Pumpkin Bar Whole Wheat Bread 19 Scalloped Potato/Ham Carrots Mandarin Oranges Cookie Whole Wheat Bread 22 Meatballs Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Carrots & Peas Fruit Cocktail Whole Wheat Bread 23 Lemon Chicken Breast Creamy Noodles Green Beans Baked Apple Slices Dinner Roll 24 Sloppy Joe on Bun Oven Roasted Potatoes 5-Way Mixed Vegetables Strawberry Whip Cream 25 Roast Pork Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Seasoned Cabbage Applesauce Whole Wheat Bread Sponsored by: Senior Meals Program Weekly Menu NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Bowdle School District 22-1 of Bowdle, SD will receive bids up to 4:30 p.m. on August 12, 2019 for the pur- chase of the following items. Bids for oil changes and service on school owned buses and school vans. Spec- ifications on file in the office of the Busi- ness Manager. Bus oil requirements will vary. Bidder to provide proof of insurance on parts and labor. Bus repairs to be bid with hourly rate with the time allowed by Chilton’s manual. Parts to be bid at percent over cost. Bidder to provide proof of insurance on parts and labor. Bid for tire repair on the school owned buses. Bids must be in the hands of the Business manager by 4:30 p.m. August 12, 2019. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Carolynn Nelson Business Manager Publish: July 20, 2019 July 27, 2019 Published twice at the total approximate cost of $17.16 at .02 cents per reader. Motion carried. Motion by Schlechter seconded by Oxner to set substitute teacher pay at $85 per day and $100 per day after 5 consecu- tive days of teaching for the same teacher. All voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schlechter seconded by Frick- son to publish the salary and position of all school employees. All voted aye. Motion carried. Desirae Stotz, Pre-K, 13.20 Tandy Reilley, Kindergarten, 39237.96 Gale Lien, First Grade, 43281.72 Susan Holsworth, Second Grade, 43176.12 Rebecca Weiszhaar, Third Grade, 36845.52 Ashley Anderson, Fourth Grade, 38941.56 ________________, Fifth Grade Clay Cheskey, Sixth Grade, 44797.08 Shauna Hinz, Business, 36387.84; Tech- nology Tech, 15500.00 Rick Gereau, PE/Soc. Science, 46428.24 Brad Johnson, Science, 49392.96; Asst. Football, 3090.60; Golf, 1545.00 ______________, Music; Pep Band; Flags Lisa Hurd, English, 36677.04; Yearbook Advisor, 1614.36; Drama Advisor, 1040.00 Hector Serna, Supt/Prin, 75000.00; Ath- letic Director, 4000.00; 403b Employer Contribution, 14886.12 ____________, Math MS Football MS Track Tammra Kaaz, Title 1/Counselor, 39783.12 Megan Zinter, FACS, 36556.32; FCCLA Advisor, 1614.36; Asst Volleyball, 3000.00 Katelyn Todd, AG, 36556.15; FFA Advi- sor, 1614.36; SAE Program, 1037.11 Carolynn Nelson, Business Manager, 41498.28 Lisa Peterman, Aide/Secretary, 12.61 per hr Mary Weiszhaar, Library 12.33/Sped Aide, 13.09 per hr Danielle Goransson, Head Cook, 18984.36 Louise Reuer, Ass’t Cook, 11.57 per hr; Bus Driver, 29.09/Route Maria Sandmeier, Head GBB, 4500.00 Maxine White, Ass’t Custodian, 11.56 per hr Derrick Walz, Head Custodian, 17.34 per hr; MS. BBB, 2000.00 David McCarlson, Bus Driver, 29.09/ Route Stanley Zimmer, Bus Driver, 29.09/ Route Motion by Frickson and seconded Oxner to set the line of authority as follows: Board of Education, Superintendent, Busi- ness Manager, senior elementary and sec- ondary staff representatives. All voted aye. Motion carried. At this time lunch prices were reviewed. Last year’s prices were; K-6 $3.15, 7-12 $3.40, Adult $4.15, seconds .75, extra milk .35 and Ala Carte (Salad Bar) $2.00. Mo- tion by Schlechter and seconded by Oxner to leave prices for school lunches the same as last year but lower milk price to .25. All voted aye. Motion carried. Motion was made by Frickson and seconded by Oxner to set the follow- ing prices: Adult Passes $40.00, Student Passes—$15.00, Sr. Citizen Passes (Age 65 and over) are $20.00. Gate prices: Adult--$5.00 and $6.00 for doubleheader; Student--$3.00 and $4.00 for doubleheader. All voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Mitzel to advertise for bids for bus service and repairs and to reserve the right to refuse all bids. All vote aye. Motion carried. Motion by Mitzel and seconded by Schlechter to designate Hector Serna as homeless liaison. All voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Mitzel and seconded by Oxner to approve membership to ASBSD for 2019-20 school year. All voted aye. Mo- tion carried. Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Frickson to set aside $15000.00 for unem- ployment. All voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Mitzel and seconded by Oxner to approve contracts for Athletic Di- rector, Pre-School Tech, and North Border Asst. Football. All voted aye. Motion car- ried. Mr. Serna reported that the current opt. out will expire next year and will need to be reviewed. No bids were received on the bus that was declared surplus. He will look into selling it at a local auction. The School Im- provement Plan was reviewed. The school lunch application will be submitted now that new lunch prices have been set. He is setting up a meeting with Ipswich Superin- tendent to discuss the wrestling program. Jr. High uniforms will be ordered next week. There is a North Central Co-op meeting next week. The North Central Activity Pol- icy was reviewed. Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Frickson to approve the North Central Ac- tivity Policy as presented. All voted aye. Motion carried. North Border Co-op Agreement was re- viewed. There was no motion for approval at this time. Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Frickson to enter Executive Session at 7:05 pm to discuss Personnel SDCL 1-25-2 (1). All voted aye. Motion carried. Nelson and Walz left the meeting at this time. Executive Session ended at 7:34. Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Mitzel to adjourn the meeting. All voted aye. Motion carried. The Chairman declared the meeting ad- journed. ___________________________ Barry Stotz, Chairman ____________________________ Carolynn Nelson, Bus.Mgr. Published once at the total approximate cost of $125.07 at .11 cents per reader. COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING IPSWICH, SOUTH DAKOTA July 9, 2019 The Edmunds County Board of Commis- sioners met at 9:00 A.M. on July 9, 2019 at the county courthouse. Members present were: Robert Olson, Morris Grosz, Jerome Schaffner, Timothy Thomas, and Dennis Hoyle. Chairman Olson called the meet- ing to order at 9:00 A.M. Others present for portions of the meeting were: Todd Holtz, and Leland Treichel. MINUTES APPROVED: Motioned by Schaffner, seconded by Hoyle to approve the minutes of the June 25, 2019 regular meeting. Motion carried. CLAIMS APPROVED: Beadle Ford Inc, 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee, county/as- sessor vehicle $27,576.74; Jebro Inc, road oil 20,898.86; Jensen Rock & Sand Inc, hot mix 19,333.93; Lien Transportation, hot mix 82,656.17.06; North Central Regional E911, phone surcharge 10,804.67; Safe Harbor, marriage and divorce fees 170.00; SD State Treasurer, excise tax 166.80. Phone & Utilities: City of Bowdle $47.15; FEM Electric Association 288.54; Ipswich City Office 200.84; Midcontinent Communications 190.00; Montana Da- kota Utilities 1,086.14; North Star Energy LLC 102.02; Northern Electric Coopera- tive 227.66; Reuer Sanitation 33.00; Val- ley Telecommunications 943.56; Verizon Wireless 274.04; WEB Water Bottling Co 117.00; WEB Water 131.32. Professional Fees: Vaughn P. Beck $1,150.00;Clark Engineering Corp 407.50; First Concord Benefits Group 27.00; Kris- ten Gonsoir 192.00; Katie Hogie 75.00; Garrett Penfield 50.00; Tammy Pitz 75.00; SD Department of Revenue 140.00. Publishing: Gibson Publishing Co $179.74; The Pride of the Prairie 89.92. Travel Expenses, Dues & Registration: SD Veterans Service Officers Association $100.00. Supplies, Parts & Repairs: Agtegra Co- operative $271.65; American Solutions for Business 44.30; Auto Value Parts Stores 1,313.49; Bowdle Building & Hardware Center 24.63; Butler Machinery Com- pany 60.93; Century Business Products 42.08; Crawford Trucks & Equipment 1,542.16; Connecting Point Computer Center 10,625.00; Dakota Fluid Power Inc 190.04; Dakota Oil 1,933.25; Dale’s Build- ing Supplies 25.92; Dollar General 30.00; Farnam’s Napa 170.27; Fischer Repair 22.48; Intoximeters Inc 112.00; Ipswich Lumber & Hardware 135.17; John Deere Financial 497.44; Ken’s Foodfair 657.33; Mac’s Hardware 59.47; Menards 200.56; Microfilm Imaging Systems 337.00; Plunkett's Pest Control 78.00; Powerplan 6,500.05;Premier Equipment Inc 12.70; Rockmount Research & Alloy’s Inc 867.48; Roscoe Trustworthy Hardware 110.04; Runnings Supply Inc 66.95; Safety Service 173.30; SD Division of Motor Vehicles 15.00; Servall Uniform & Linen 24.55; TranSource Truck & Equipment 2,741.23; US Bank 4,054.18. Motioned by Hoyle, seconded by Schaff- ner to pay all above claims. Motion carried. AMERICAN LEGION: Motioned by Grosz, seconded by Schaffner to approve and allow the chairman to sign the agree- ment allowing the Edmunds County Sher- iff’s Office to house all equipment including flags, uniforms, and military rifles for the American Legion Post for Edmunds Coun- ty. Motion carried. EMPLOYEE HIRED: Motioned by Grosz, seconded by Thomas to hire Con- nor D. Urbanowski, as a seasonal part-time employee in the Highway Department, at a salary of $14.00 per hour, effective July 8, 2019 thru October 3, 2019. Motion carried. TOWNSHIP BONDS: Motioned by Schaffner, seconded by Grosz to approve the following 2019 Township Clerks and Treasurers Bonds: Adrian – Betty Hoyle and Debra Swalve; Belle – Dan Feldhaus and Anita Malsam; Bowdle – Colette Ma- ier and Chad Haar; Bryant – Mavis Lehr and Donna Brockel; Clear Lake – David Palmer and Karen Biermann; Cleveland – Raymond Kub (Clerk/Treasurer); Cloyd Valley - Dyllan Rohrbach and Brandon Rohrbach; Cortlandt – Gary Tostenson and Sylvia Davis; Cottonwood Lake – Pat Dewald and Pam Ellwein; Fountain – Cyn- thia Geditz and Lynn Gauer; Glen – Sonia Ernst and Brad Klueber; Glover – Clyde Kilber and Joseph Schmidt; Harmony – Kevin Stoner and Micheal Geditz; Hillside – Dawn Geist and Clayton Geist; Hosmer – Dale Schutz and Delene Schutz; Hud- son – Conald Kaiser and Barbera Kaiser; Huntley – Mary Ann Volk and Bruce Opp; Ipswich – Colleen Forkel and Eric Sieh; Kent – Monte Petersen (Clerk/Treasurer); Liberty – Patty Kadlec and Dianne Staf- ford; Madison – Dale Bomesberger (Clerk/ Treasurer); Modena – MaKayla Mitzel and Teresa Geier; Montpelier – Maryln Ehnes and LeRoy Ehnes; North Bryant – Patrick Forkel and Michael Roesch; Odessa – Dan- ielle Hoffman and Harlan Buechler; Pem- brook – John Blomster and Douglas Petti- grew; Powell – Carol Schaffner and Jerome Schaffner; Richland – Amanda Rawden (Clerk/Treasurer); Rosette – Nathan Da- vis (Clerk/Treasurer); Sangamon – James Schaible and Kim Preszler; Union – Robert Olson and Heather Lacher; Vermont – Di- ane Allbee and Rodney Anderson. Motion carried. PROVISIONAL BUDGET: The Board of Commissioners began the review pro- cess for the Edmunds County 2020 Provi- sional Budget. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION: Mo- tioned by Schaffner, seconded by Grosz to allow Keith Schurr to attend the SD Secre- tary of State Election Equipment Seminar in Pierre on July 22, 2019. Motion carried. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Motioned by Hoyle, seconded by Thomas to enter into executive session at 10:45 A.M., according to SDCL 1-25-2(1). Motion carried. Ex- ecutive session declared over at 10:50 A.M. MEETINGS SCHEDULED: The next regular Edmunds County Commissioner Meetings will be held at 9:00 A.M. on July 23rd and August 6th. ADJOURN: Motioned by Hoyle, sec- onded by Thomas to adjourn at 11:00 A.M. Motion carried. _________________________ Robert Olson Chairman of the Board ATTEST: _______________________ Keith Schurr Edmunds County Auditor Published once at the total approximate cost of $56.10 at .05 cents per reader. Bowdle Board of Education Meeting Minutes continued from page 5 Dale’s Building Supplies Celebrating 25 years in the Lumberyard and 40 years of contracting Friday, July 19 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Join us for lunch 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Discounted crafts - Regiser for prizes - Root Beer Floats - Vendor Displays - Cookies and Bars - Huge Oops Sale (25 years worth) - garage doors, interior and exterior doors, windows, patio door

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Page 1: CHURCH SCHEDULES - Newz Group · 2019. 7. 18. · THE PRIDE - Thursday, July 18, 2019 - PAGE 6 Bowdle Church of God (Pentecostal) Pastor Ron Vetch 285-6414 Sunday: Worship 10 am Children’s

THE PRIDE - Thursday, July 18, 2019 - PAGE 6

Bowdle Church of God(Pentecostal)Pastor Ron Vetch 285-6414Sunday: Worship 10 amChildren’s Church: 11 am

Catholic Mass Times:Father Kevin Doyle 948-2451St.Anthony’s, HovenSaturday 5 pmSt. Augustine, BowdleSunday 10:30 am

CHURCH SCHEDULESCHURCH SCHEDULESRedeemer Ev. Lutheran Church(Church of the Lutheran Confession)Pastor Mark Gullerud 285-6379Sunday Worship: 9 amwww.redeemerlutheranbowdle.org

Seventh Day Adventist ChurchPastor George Shaver 660-5969Sabbath Worship 11 amSabbath School 10 ambowdleadventist22.adventistchurchconnect.org

St. John’s Lutheran Church(WELS)Pastor Justin Dauck 287-4142Sunday Worship: 10:30 amfacebook.com/StJohnsBowdle

St. Paul Lutheran ChurchPastor Alois Vogl 605-940-5757Deacon Laurel Vogl 605-261-9722, email: [email protected]: Worship 11 amOffice hours: Monday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

18 Turkey & DressingMashed Potatoes/GravyBroccoli Pumpkin BarWhole Wheat Bread

19 Scalloped Potato/HamCarrotsMandarin OrangesCookieWhole Wheat Bread

22 MeatballsMashed Potatoes/GravyCarrots & PeasFruit CocktailWhole Wheat Bread

23 Lemon Chicken BreastCreamy Noodles Green BeansBaked Apple SlicesDinner Roll

24 Sloppy Joe on BunOven Roasted Potatoes5-Way Mixed VegetablesStrawberry Whip Cream

25 Roast PorkMashed Potatoes/GravySeasoned CabbageApplesauceWhole Wheat Bread

26 Turkey Sub SandwichVegetable Soup FruitIce Cream Sundae29 Chicken Fried SteakMashed Potatoes/GravyCauliflower BlendFruit DessertWhole Wheat Bread30 Tater Tot HotdishGreen BeansGrape JuiceSour Cream Apple Pie SquareWhole Wheat Bread31 Brat on BunPotato SaladCucumber SaladSeasonal Fresh Fruit

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NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of

Education of the Bowdle School District 22-1 of Bowdle, SD will receive bids up to 4:30 p.m. on August 12, 2019 for the pur-chase of the following items.

Bids for oil changes and service on school owned buses and school vans. Spec-ifications on file in the office of the Busi-ness Manager. Bus oil requirements will vary. Bidder to provide proof of insurance on parts and labor.

Bus repairs to be bid with hourly rate with the time allowed by Chilton’s manual. Parts to be bid at percent over cost. Bidder to provide proof of insurance on parts and labor.

Bid for tire repair on the school owned buses.

Bids must be in the hands of the Business manager by 4:30 p.m. August 12, 2019. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Carolynn NelsonBusiness Manager Publish: July 20, 2019 July 27, 2019

Published twice at the total approximate cost of $17.16 at .02 cents per reader.

Motion carried. Motion by Schlechter seconded by

Oxner to set substitute teacher pay at $85 per day and $100 per day after 5 consecu-tive days of teaching for the same teacher. All voted aye. Motion carried.

Motion by Schlechter seconded by Frick-son to publish the salary and position of all school employees. All voted aye. Motion carried.

Desirae Stotz, Pre-K, 13.20Tandy Reilley, Kindergarten, 39237.96Gale Lien, First Grade, 43281.72Susan Holsworth, Second Grade,

43176.12Rebecca Weiszhaar, Third Grade,

36845.52Ashley Anderson, Fourth Grade,

38941.56________________, Fifth GradeClay Cheskey, Sixth Grade, 44797.08Shauna Hinz, Business, 36387.84; Tech-

nology Tech, 15500.00Rick Gereau, PE/Soc. Science, 46428.24Brad Johnson, Science, 49392.96; Asst.

Football, 3090.60; Golf, 1545.00______________, Music; Pep Band;

FlagsLisa Hurd, English, 36677.04; Yearbook

Advisor, 1614.36; Drama Advisor, 1040.00Hector Serna, Supt/Prin, 75000.00; Ath-

letic Director, 4000.00; 403b Employer Contribution, 14886.12

____________, MathMS FootballMS TrackTammra Kaaz, Title 1/Counselor,

39783.12Megan Zinter, FACS, 36556.32; FCCLA

Advisor, 1614.36; Asst Volleyball, 3000.00Katelyn Todd, AG, 36556.15; FFA Advi-

sor, 1614.36; SAE Program, 1037.11Carolynn Nelson, Business Manager,

41498.28Lisa Peterman, Aide/Secretary, 12.61 per

hrMary Weiszhaar, Library 12.33/Sped

Aide, 13.09 per hrDanielle Goransson, Head Cook,

18984.36Louise Reuer, Ass’t Cook, 11.57 per hr;

Bus Driver, 29.09/RouteMaria Sandmeier, Head GBB, 4500.00Maxine White, Ass’t Custodian, 11.56

per hrDerrick Walz, Head Custodian, 17.34 per

hr; MS. BBB, 2000.00David McCarlson, Bus Driver, 29.09/

RouteStanley Zimmer, Bus Driver, 29.09/

Route Motion by Frickson and seconded Oxner to set the line of authority as follows: Board of Education, Superintendent, Busi-ness Manager, senior elementary and sec-ondary staff representatives. All voted aye. Motion carried.

At this time lunch prices were reviewed. Last year’s prices were; K-6 $3.15, 7-12 $3.40, Adult $4.15, seconds .75, extra milk .35 and Ala Carte (Salad Bar) $2.00. Mo-tion by Schlechter and seconded by Oxner to leave prices for school lunches the same

as last year but lower milk price to .25. All voted aye. Motion carried.

Motion was made by Frickson and seconded by Oxner to set the follow-ing prices: Adult Passes $40.00, Student Passes—$15.00, Sr. Citizen Passes (Age 65 and over) are $20.00. Gate prices: Adult--$5.00 and $6.00 for doubleheader; Student--$3.00 and $4.00 for doubleheader. All voted aye. Motion carried.

Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Mitzel to advertise for bids for bus service and repairs and to reserve the right to refuse all bids. All vote aye. Motion carried.

Motion by Mitzel and seconded by Schlechter to designate Hector Serna as homeless liaison. All voted aye. Motion carried.

Motion by Mitzel and seconded by Oxner to approve membership to ASBSD for 2019-20 school year. All voted aye. Mo-tion carried.

Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Frickson to set aside $15000.00 for unem-ployment. All voted aye. Motion carried.

Motion by Mitzel and seconded by Oxner to approve contracts for Athletic Di-rector, Pre-School Tech, and North Border Asst. Football. All voted aye. Motion car-ried.

Mr. Serna reported that the current opt. out will expire next year and will need to be reviewed. No bids were received on the bus that was declared surplus. He will look into selling it at a local auction. The School Im-provement Plan was reviewed. The school lunch application will be submitted now that new lunch prices have been set. He is setting up a meeting with Ipswich Superin-tendent to discuss the wrestling program. Jr. High uniforms will be ordered next week. There is a North Central Co-op meeting next week. The North Central Activity Pol-icy was reviewed.

Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Frickson to approve the North Central Ac-tivity Policy as presented. All voted aye. Motion carried.

North Border Co-op Agreement was re-viewed. There was no motion for approval at this time.

Motion by Schlechter and seconded by Frickson to enter Executive Session at 7:05 pm to discuss Personnel SDCL 1-25-2 (1). All voted aye. Motion carried.

Nelson and Walz left the meeting at this time.

Executive Session ended at 7:34.Motion by Schlechter and seconded by

Mitzel to adjourn the meeting. All voted aye. Motion carried.

The Chairman declared the meeting ad-journed.

___________________________ Barry Stotz, Chairman ____________________________Carolynn Nelson, Bus.Mgr.

Published once at the total approximate cost of $125.07 at .11 cents per reader.

COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING

IPSWICH, SOUTH DAKOTAJuly 9, 2019

The Edmunds County Board of Commis-

sioners met at 9:00 A.M. on July 9, 2019 at the county courthouse. Members present were: Robert Olson, Morris Grosz, Jerome Schaffner, Timothy Thomas, and Dennis Hoyle. Chairman Olson called the meet-ing to order at 9:00 A.M. Others present for portions of the meeting were: Todd Holtz, and Leland Treichel.

MINUTES APPROVED: Motioned by Schaffner, seconded by Hoyle to approve the minutes of the June 25, 2019 regular meeting. Motion carried.

CLAIMS APPROVED: Beadle Ford Inc, 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee, county/as-sessor vehicle $27,576.74; Jebro Inc, road oil 20,898.86; Jensen Rock & Sand Inc, hot mix 19,333.93; Lien Transportation, hot mix 82,656.17.06; North Central Regional E911, phone surcharge 10,804.67; Safe Harbor, marriage and divorce fees 170.00; SD State Treasurer, excise tax 166.80.

Phone & Utilities: City of Bowdle $47.15; FEM Electric Association 288.54; Ipswich City Office 200.84; Midcontinent Communications 190.00; Montana Da-kota Utilities 1,086.14; North Star Energy LLC 102.02; Northern Electric Coopera-tive 227.66; Reuer Sanitation 33.00; Val-ley Telecommunications 943.56; Verizon Wireless 274.04; WEB Water Bottling Co 117.00; WEB Water 131.32.

Professional Fees: Vaughn P. Beck $1,150.00;Clark Engineering Corp 407.50; First Concord Benefits Group 27.00; Kris-ten Gonsoir 192.00; Katie Hogie 75.00; Garrett Penfield 50.00; Tammy Pitz 75.00; SD Department of Revenue 140.00.

Publishing: Gibson Publishing Co $179.74; The Pride of the Prairie 89.92.

Travel Expenses, Dues & Registration: SD Veterans Service Officers Association $100.00.

Supplies, Parts & Repairs: Agtegra Co-operative $271.65; American Solutions for Business 44.30; Auto Value Parts Stores 1,313.49; Bowdle Building & Hardware Center 24.63; Butler Machinery Com-pany 60.93; Century Business Products 42.08; Crawford Trucks & Equipment 1,542.16; Connecting Point Computer Center 10,625.00; Dakota Fluid Power Inc 190.04; Dakota Oil 1,933.25; Dale’s Build-ing Supplies 25.92; Dollar General 30.00; Farnam’s Napa 170.27; Fischer Repair 22.48; Intoximeters Inc 112.00; Ipswich Lumber & Hardware 135.17; John Deere Financial 497.44; Ken’s Foodfair 657.33; Mac’s Hardware 59.47; Menards 200.56; Microfilm Imaging Systems 337.00; Plunkett's Pest Control 78.00; Powerplan

6,500.05;Premier Equipment Inc 12.70; Rockmount Research & Alloy’s Inc 867.48; Roscoe Trustworthy Hardware 110.04; Runnings Supply Inc 66.95; Safety Service 173.30; SD Division of Motor Vehicles 15.00; Servall Uniform & Linen 24.55; TranSource Truck & Equipment 2,741.23; US Bank 4,054.18.

Motioned by Hoyle, seconded by Schaff-ner to pay all above claims. Motion carried.

AMERICAN LEGION: Motioned by Grosz, seconded by Schaffner to approve and allow the chairman to sign the agree-ment allowing the Edmunds County Sher-iff’s Office to house all equipment including flags, uniforms, and military rifles for the American Legion Post for Edmunds Coun-ty. Motion carried.

EMPLOYEE HIRED: Motioned by Grosz, seconded by Thomas to hire Con-nor D. Urbanowski, as a seasonal part-time employee in the Highway Department, at a salary of $14.00 per hour, effective July 8, 2019 thru October 3, 2019. Motion carried.

TOWNSHIP BONDS: Motioned by Schaffner, seconded by Grosz to approve the following 2019 Township Clerks and Treasurers Bonds: Adrian – Betty Hoyle and Debra Swalve; Belle – Dan Feldhaus and Anita Malsam; Bowdle – Colette Ma-ier and Chad Haar; Bryant – Mavis Lehr and Donna Brockel; Clear Lake – David Palmer and Karen Biermann; Cleveland – Raymond Kub (Clerk/Treasurer); Cloyd Valley - Dyllan Rohrbach and Brandon Rohrbach; Cortlandt – Gary Tostenson and Sylvia Davis; Cottonwood Lake – Pat Dewald and Pam Ellwein; Fountain – Cyn-thia Geditz and Lynn Gauer; Glen – Sonia Ernst and Brad Klueber; Glover – Clyde Kilber and Joseph Schmidt; Harmony – Kevin Stoner and Micheal Geditz; Hillside – Dawn Geist and Clayton Geist; Hosmer – Dale Schutz and Delene Schutz; Hud-son – Conald Kaiser and Barbera Kaiser; Huntley – Mary Ann Volk and Bruce Opp; Ipswich – Colleen Forkel and Eric Sieh; Kent – Monte Petersen (Clerk/Treasurer); Liberty – Patty Kadlec and Dianne Staf-ford; Madison – Dale Bomesberger (Clerk/Treasurer); Modena – MaKayla Mitzel and Teresa Geier; Montpelier – Maryln Ehnes and LeRoy Ehnes; North Bryant – Patrick Forkel and Michael Roesch; Odessa – Dan-ielle Hoffman and Harlan Buechler; Pem-brook – John Blomster and Douglas Petti-grew; Powell – Carol Schaffner and Jerome Schaffner; Richland – Amanda Rawden (Clerk/Treasurer); Rosette – Nathan Da-vis (Clerk/Treasurer); Sangamon – James Schaible and Kim Preszler; Union – Robert Olson and Heather Lacher; Vermont – Di-ane Allbee and Rodney Anderson. Motion carried.

PROVISIONAL BUDGET: The Board of Commissioners began the review pro-cess for the Edmunds County 2020 Provi-

sional Budget.TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION: Mo-

tioned by Schaffner, seconded by Grosz to allow Keith Schurr to attend the SD Secre-tary of State Election Equipment Seminar in Pierre on July 22, 2019. Motion carried.

EXECUTIVE SESSION: Motioned by Hoyle, seconded by Thomas to enter into executive session at 10:45 A.M., according to SDCL 1-25-2(1). Motion carried. Ex-ecutive session declared over at 10:50 A.M.

MEETINGS SCHEDULED: The next regular Edmunds County Commissioner Meetings will be held at 9:00 A.M. on July 23rd and August 6th.

ADJOURN: Motioned by Hoyle, sec-onded by Thomas to adjourn at 11:00 A.M. Motion carried.

_________________________Robert OlsonChairman of the Board ATTEST: _______________________Keith SchurrEdmunds County Auditor Published once at the total approximate

cost of $56.10 at .05 cents per reader.

Bowdle Board of Education Meeting Minutescontinued from page 5

Dale’s Building SuppliesCelebrating 25 years in the Lumberyard and 40 years of contractingFriday, July 198:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Join us for lunch 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

- Discounted crafts- Regiser for prizes- Root Beer Floats- Vendor Displays

- Cookies and Bars- Huge Oops Sale

(25 years worth) - garage doors, interior and exterior

doors, windows, patio door