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<strong>Arlington</strong>ENTERPRISEServing the Communities of <strong>Arlington</strong> and Green Isle, MinnesotaSingle copy $1.00www.arlingtonmnnews.com Volume 129 • Number 50 • Thursday, June 13, 2013 • <strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307New Home For Police Department<strong>The</strong> City Services/Tech Center is the new home forthe <strong>Arlington</strong> Police Department. Members of the localpolice department made the move from their previoushome at the Old Fire Hall along Main Street down tothe new location on Monday, June 10. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong>City Council, a few months ago, unanimously approveda motion to accept the low bid of $107,872from Travis Tuchtenhagen Construction, <strong>Arlington</strong>,Enterprise photo by Kurt Menkfor the City Services/Tech Center Renovation Project.<strong>The</strong> purpose of the renovation project is to convertthe building into a Public Safety Building. <strong>The</strong> CityServices/Tech Center is the former <strong>Arlington</strong> City Officebuilding which is located at 312 West AldenStreet. <strong>The</strong> local police department is located in theold filtration part of the Tech Center.Town & Country Days is this weekendBy Kurt MenkEditor<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> Town &Country Days celebrationwill be held at Four SeasonsPark on Friday night, June 14through Sunday afternoon,June 16.Efforts have been made toadd activities and make thisyear’s event a more familyorientedcelebration.Friday, June 14Blurred Vision will providemusical entertainment at FourSeasons Park starting at 8p.m.Saturday, June 15A Move Strong Run/Walkwill start at Four SeasonsPark at 8:30 a.m. <strong>The</strong> registrationfor this event willbegin at 7:15 a.m.For more information, peoplecan contact Amanda Fisherat 507-964-2022.A Kickball Tournamentwill start with the first gameat 10 a.m. <strong>The</strong> registrationwill begin at 9 a.m.To sign up, people can contactKatie Rickert at 310-510-2390 or kjrickert@hotmail.-com. <strong>The</strong> deadline is Thursday,June 13.A Bike Run will also leavethe <strong>Arlington</strong> Dugout at 11a.m. <strong>The</strong> registration willbegin at 10 a.m.<strong>The</strong> Barbi Cox SunflowerPuppet Show will be featuredat Four Seasons Park fromnoon to 12:45 p.m. and from1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.A 45’ X 22’ obstaclecourse, sponsored by the <strong>Arlington</strong>VFW Post 6031, willalso be featured at Four SeasonsPark starting at noon.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> VFW Post6031 will also sponsor a 20’X 20’ bounce house at FourSeasons Park.Bingo will be held at FourSeasons Park from 3 p.m. to6 p.m. <strong>The</strong> event is sponsoredby the <strong>Arlington</strong> A’s BaseballAssociation.<strong>The</strong> Newlywed Game, oneof the more popular eventsover the past few years, willbe featured at Four SeasonsPark from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Bob “Eubanks” Thomeswill emcee the event. Felicia“Vanna White” Brockoff willbe his assistant.Additional couples are stillneeded to participate in thisevent. Interested couples cancontact Bob Thomes at 507-964-2498.Uncle Chunk will providemusical entertainment at FourSeasons Park starting at 8p.m.An Eating Contest, sponsoredby Seneca Foods, <strong>Arlington</strong>,will be featured startingat 8:45 p.m.Sunday, June 16A Polka and Pork Chopsevent, sponsored by the <strong>Arlington</strong>Lions Club, will beheld at Four Seasons Parkfrom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.<strong>The</strong> Wendinger Band, NewUlm, will provide musical entertainmentduring the meal.<strong>The</strong> registration for theclassic car, tractor and bikeroll-in will start at Four SeasonsPark at 11 a.m.<strong>The</strong> Miss <strong>Arlington</strong> Coronationwill be held at FourSeasons Park at 2:30 p.m.For more information onthe coronation, please refer tothe advertisement on page 5in this week’s edition of the<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise.<strong>The</strong> raffle drawing for theTown & Country Days celebrationwill follow the coronationat Four Seasons Park.A Bean Bag Tournamentwill be held at Four SeasonsPark at 3 p.m. <strong>The</strong> event issponsored by the <strong>Arlington</strong>Dugout.To register for this event,people can call the <strong>Arlington</strong>Dugout at 507-964-2211.NotesA Medallion Hunt will alsobe held. Two additional cluesare included in this week’sedition of the <strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise.In case of inclement weather,some events may bemoved up to the <strong>Arlington</strong>Dugout Hall on Main Street.<strong>The</strong> Town & Country Dayscelebration is sponsored bythe <strong>Arlington</strong> Area Chamberof Commerce.Breakfast on the Farmset for Friday, June 14By Kurt MenkEditor<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> Area Chamberof Commerce, along witha host of other sponsors, willsponsor its annual Breakfaston the Farm event at the SunshineDairy Farm from 6:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday,June 14.<strong>The</strong> farm is operated byRon and Pam Krueger, andScott and Stephanie Krueger.It is located three miles westof <strong>Arlington</strong> on <strong>County</strong> Road12 and then 3.5 miles northon <strong>County</strong> Road 13. <strong>The</strong> addressis 20494 435th Lane.A Sibley East school buswill transport people from the<strong>Arlington</strong> Community Centerparking lot to Sunshine Dairyand back every 30 minutesstarting at 6:30 a.m.<strong>The</strong> menu will consist ofpancakes, french toast, eggs,sausages, cheese, strawberries,cookies, milk and coffee.Music will be provided byMarv Bulau and friends.KNUJ Radio will have livebroadcasts from the farm duringthe event.Advance tickets are availableat the <strong>Arlington</strong> StateBank, Y-Not Plumbing &Heating, <strong>Arlington</strong> Haus,Quick Shop and Cenex.Tickets will also be availableat the farm on the day ofthe event.Becker appointed ashighway engineer andpublic works directorBy Dave PedersenCorrespondent<strong>The</strong> Sibley <strong>County</strong> Boardof Commissioners appointedTim Becker as the next highwayengineer/public worksdirector at the board meetingon Tuesday, June 11.Becker, who has served asthe assistant public works director,succeeds DarinMielke, who accepted anotherposition in Carver <strong>County</strong>.<strong>The</strong> contract is for four years.Becker will be eligible forannual wage adjustmentsgranted non-union, non-electedemployees that are madeas a part of the general payschedule.In other action involvingemployees, the board approvedextending the limitedtermagreement with AaronScharpe to supply accountinghelp in the auditor’s officeuntil Sept. 30.Hired as seasonal/temporaryemployees were AngieEsselmann as a 4-H/Extensionsummer assistant, DennisLukes as a sheriff deputy,Nolan Sprengeler as a publicworks summer road maintenanceemployee and SeanKuechenmeister as a publicworks GIS/engineering intern.<strong>The</strong> go ahead was given totransfer Barbara Ehlke-Herrmannfrom the auditor’s officeto be a public health andhuman services account tech.A promotional transfer wasgiven for Kelly Carson fromthe auditor’s office to DeputyRecorder II/Abstracter.Sold Waste TourAl Christensen of Tri-<strong>County</strong> Solid Waste invitedthe board to a multi-countymeeting starting at 8:30 a.m.Thursday, June 27 at theHappy Chef restaurant meetingroom in Mankato. Thiswill be an official countyboard public meeting.<strong>The</strong> full boards fromNicollet and Le Sueur countiesalso will attend the meetingand tour of the MinnesotaWaste Processing Center.<strong>The</strong>n, it is off to the XcelWilmarth facility where thewaste is turned into energy.<strong>The</strong> last stop includes a tourof the Blue Earth <strong>County</strong>Household Hazardous Wastefacility.<strong>County</strong> Code<strong>County</strong> Attorney DavidSchauer presented amendmentsto the Sibley <strong>County</strong>Code. Part A is the amendmentsto the aggregate removaltax ordinance. Part Bis the enhanced 911 ordi-Sibley <strong>County</strong>Continued on page 2Donabauer begins duties as new city administratorBy Kurt MenkEditorLiza Donabauer recentlybegan her duties as the newcity administrator for the Cityof <strong>Arlington</strong>.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> City Council,during a special meetingon Saturday afternoon, April27, had unanimously approveda motion to offer theposition to Donabauer wholater accepted.Donabauer replaces former<strong>Arlington</strong> City AdministratorMatt Jaunich who resignedlast winter and was later hiredas the first ever Sibley <strong>County</strong>administrator.Donabauer graduated fromthe University of Wisconsinat Stout in Menomonie, Wis.,where she earned a Bachelorof Science Degree in BusinessAdministration.She was the office manager/executiveassistant to thepresident at Hunerberg Construction,LLC in Plymouthfrom 1997 to 2000. Donabauerwas the office administrator/systemsand servicescontroller at Klein Underground,LLC in Watertownfrom 2000 to 2005. She wasalso the recording secretaryfor the City of Minnetrista,Medina and Long Lake from2004 to 2005. Donabauer wasthe executive assistant atGranite Financial, Inc. in St.Cloud from 2005 to 2007.She was also the administrativeclerk to the county coordinatorfor Wright <strong>County</strong> inBuffalo from January 2007 toJuly 2011. In addition, shehas been the city clerk for theCity of Clearwater in Kansasfrom July 2011 to the presenttime.Donabauer and her husband,Jeremy, have two children.<strong>The</strong>y are Summer, 8,and Westin, 4.Donabauer and her familymade the ten-hour trek fromClearwater, Kansas, on Tuesday,May 28. <strong>The</strong>y left oneweek after a tornado touchedground four miles north oftheir Kansas home.<strong>The</strong>se Minnesota nativesare excited to come backhome. <strong>The</strong> day after theymoved into their rental homein <strong>Arlington</strong>, they celebratedtheir son Westin’s fourthbirthday with the help ofgrandma and grandpa. This isa luxury that had not been affordedduring their two-yearKansas residency. Now, familyand friends share in theirexcitement to be back ontheir home turf.Donabauer stated that sheand her family moved backduring an exciting time in <strong>Arlington</strong>.<strong>The</strong> “Safe Routes toSchool” program is approximatelytwo months awayfrom construction. She alsolooks forward to the upcomingPrairie Line Trails projectand learning more about therecent council resolution toapprove the terms sheet forthe affiliation agreement betweenthe Sibley MedicalCenter, Ridgeview MedicalCenter and the City of <strong>Arlington</strong>.She also looks forward tomeeting the citizens, businessowners and community leadersof <strong>Arlington</strong>.Donabauer said she and herfamily love the “walkability”of <strong>Arlington</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y are ableto walk to the grocery store,parks, great restaurants, andeven a movie. <strong>The</strong>y look forwardto the Town & CountryDays celebration and will beat the Breakfast on the Farmevent on Friday. She and herfamily also look forward tothe Sibley <strong>County</strong> Fair, <strong>Arlington</strong>A’s and Greys baseballgames, and attending aSaturday night car race.Liza DonabauerEnterprise photo by Kurt Menk


<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 2www.arlingtonmnnews.comMural at Stu’s Rainbow InnLe Sueur artist Lana Beck painted this mural on thewall inside Stu’s Rainbow Inn, downtown <strong>Arlington</strong>, ina little over an hour. <strong>The</strong> mural depicts the guys whostop in for coffee every morning. Left to right: RogerSchneider, Joe Luskey, John Paulmann, Jerry Ebersviller,Curt Boeder, Brian Narr, owner Phyllis Kroehler,Enterprise photo by Kurt MenkJimmy Clark, Charlie Haus, Sarge Meffert, BruceDahlke and Kenny Narr.News BriefsBergersen appointed to EDA<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> City Council, during its most recentregular meeting, unanimously adopted a resolution toappoint Dean Bergersen to the Economic DevelopmentAuthority (EDA).In addition to Bergersen, the EDA is comprised ofMark Lundstrom, Larry Sorenson, Dick Thomes, TimKloeckl, City Council member Jason Ruehling and CityCouncil member Jennifer Nuesse.PLRAC seeking county member<strong>The</strong> Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council (PLRAC)has an opening on the Board of Directors for a representativefrom Sibley <strong>County</strong>. <strong>The</strong> deadline for submittingan application is June 28.Interested Sibley <strong>County</strong> residents should contactBrenda Byron, Executive Director of Prairie Lakes, at(800) 298-1254 or plrac@hickorytech.net<strong>The</strong> new board members will be appointed on July 25and have their first meeting on August 22.Rose named to Dean’s ListMarie Rose, a 2010 graduate of the Sibley East SeniorHigh School, was recently named to the Dean’s Listat Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato, during thespring semester.In order to be named to the Dean’s List, a studentmust carry at least 14 academic credits and maintain atleast a 3.5 grade point average.She is the daughter of Rick and Lorie Rose, <strong>Arlington</strong>.Area students on Dean’s ListThree local and area students were recently named tothe Dean’s List at Ridgewater College, Willmar campus,during the spring semester.<strong>The</strong> three students are Dennis Rabe, <strong>Arlington</strong>; JacobRuehling, Green Isle; and Terry Shogren, Gaylord.In order to be included on the Dean’s List, a studentmust maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higherand be enrolled in at least 12 credits and meet certainother criteria.A zipping adventureAfter a year-long search, Lee and Eva Kerfoot foundthe ideal spot to build their 2 1/2 hour, guided outdooradventure, according to an article in the Henderson Independent.Kerfoot Canopy Tours, located near the Blakeleyturnoff on the Scenic Byway, will open to the public onFriday, June 14. This aerial adventure course with nineziplines offers a new and thrilling way to experience theriver valley. Open seven days a week, tours begin at 9a.m. and the last tour leaves at 4 p.m.Birth AnnouncementBen and Kacey Tollefson,St. Peter, announce the birthof their son, Dustin RodneyTollefson, who was born onSaturday, June 8.Dustin weighed sixpounds, three ounces andmeasured 18 3/4 inches.<strong>The</strong> grandparents are Rodand Lynn Tollefson, ruralGaylord; Alan Trout, Gaylord;and Keri Trout, Gaylord.Dustin TollefsonTown & Country Medallion HuntFifth & Sixth Clues...“This is a lot of greenat this location.”“<strong>The</strong> prices go up anddown here.”A23EaPolice chief held in contempt of courtBy Karin Ramige CornwellManager<strong>Arlington</strong> Police ChiefBruce Rovinsky was found incontempt of court by theHonorable Thomas McCarthyin Sibley <strong>County</strong> DistrictCourt on Thursday morning,June 6, according to courtdocuments.Rovinsky had received asubpoena on Friday, May 31to testify in a civil matter in50 th Wedding Anniversary CelebrationMarvin & Irene BulauSaturday, June 221-5 p.m.<strong>Arlington</strong>Community CenterJoin us in celebrating the50th Wedding AnniversaryhonoringKelly and LuAnnSaturday, June 15th, 20133:00 pm - 7:00 pmGaylord Game Protective League ParkGaylord, MNHosted by their ChildrenMusic by Dale Dahmen & <strong>The</strong> Polka Beatsdistrict court on Monday,June 3.Rovinsky failed to appearin district court on Monday,June 3. Judge McCarthy, inturn, summoned Rovinsky toappear in district court onThursday, June 6.During that court appearanceon Thursday, June 6,Rovinsky apologized to thecourt for his failure to appearand took full responsibilitySibley <strong>County</strong> Continued from page 1nance, which is a totalrewrite.This new 911 ordinanceprovides a system to assignaddresses to all principalstructures located in Sibley<strong>County</strong> outside the incorporatedlimits of municipalities.<strong>The</strong> purpose of this system isto promote the public’shealth, safety and generalwelfare. <strong>The</strong> system is intendedto meet the requirementsof the Emergency TelecommunicationsServices Act.A public hearing on proposedamendments was setfor the general meeting dayon Tuesday, July 9.Reports<strong>County</strong> Commissioner JimNytes said the Rural EnergyBoard toured the Deer Creekelectrical station south ofBrookings, S.D., to be educatedon how the electrical gridimpacts Sibley <strong>County</strong> andarea counties. <strong>The</strong> plant onlyis used when the weather iseither real hot or real cold.<strong>County</strong> Commissioner BillPinske said the state legislaturepassed a sales tax exemptionfor counties as of Jan. 1.Pinske said if a department isplanning a big purchase thisyear, it should try to wait untilJan. 1.Pinske attended a specialmeeting with TrailblazerTransit and the county publichealth and human services toaddress the issue of clientsnot able to get rides at certaintimes of the day. One concernwas that the charter schoolsare consuming the earlytimes.<strong>County</strong> Commissioner JimSwanson said in order to fundthe transportation, the countyneeds guaranteed moneycoming in. Swanson said residentswill be asked to makedoctor and other medical relatedappointments after 8:30a.m. Plus, if appointmentswith a specialist have to bemade weeks in advance,Trailblazer can make exceptionto the no more thanseven-day in advance reservationrule and look at reservingsome times.“We have made someprogress,” said Pinske. “Bothsides are looking at ways tomake it fit better.”Swanson said a meetingwas conducted with a companythat wanted to providewireless throughout the county.<strong>The</strong> downside is the companywants a $3.5 millionsubsidy from the county.Swanson suggested not takingaction until it sees how theRenville-Sibley Fiber projectis going.204 Shamrock Dr.<strong>Arlington</strong>*23-24SAE,23Ca50YEARSKelly and LuAnnBaggenstoss*22-23SEjfor the matter.Rovinsky said he simplyforgot about the court appearanceon Monday, June 3.When asked why he did notrespond to calls to contacthim that day, Rovinsky respondedthat he had workedthe late shift on Sunday night,June 2 and turned off his cellphone after he went home tosleep. Rovinsky told JudgeMcCarthy that it would neverSeptic InspectionA resolution was approvedadding to the fee schedule afee of $75 for inspection servicesfor the monitoring ofsubsurface sewage treatmentsystems. As a result, the countyamended the contract withMid-MN to do septic inspections.Other Notes<strong>The</strong> Board of Appeal and *23-24EaIt’s a SURPRISE Party!Happy ‘80’ BirthdayParty Open HouseMARTHAHANKESat., June 151-5 pmGrey FoxGreen IsleWe hope you can joinus in celebration!*22-23SEaCommunityCalendarThursday, June 13: Golden Age Club, senior citizen’sbuilding at Four Seasons park, noon potluck,followed by meeting and entertainment.Monday, June 17: <strong>Arlington</strong> City Council, councilchambers, 6:30 p.m.Sibley East School Board, room 149, <strong>Arlington</strong>Campus, 6:30 p.m.VFW Post 6031, veteran’s building at fairgrounds,8 p.m.Tuesday, June 18: <strong>Arlington</strong> Garden Club, roadtrip, meet at city parking lot, 9:30 a.m.Knights of Columbus, St. Mary’s Parish Hall, 8p.m.MAIN BANKMonday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (straight thru)DRIVE THRUMonday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.,Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon<strong>Arlington</strong> State Bank(507) 964-2256Fax (507) 964-5550www.<strong>Arlington</strong>StateBank.comEQUAL HOUSING LENDERhappen again.Judge McCarthy laterfound Rovinsky in contemptof court and said he wouldimpose a penalty if Rovinskyfailed to appear again.<strong>The</strong> contempt of courtcharge will be removed fromRovinsky’s record if he doesnot have another violation inthe next year.Equalization hearing is scheduledfor 6 p.m. June 17 at thecourthouse in Glencoe.Commissioners will attendthe Tour of Henderson startingat 11 a.m. June 18.<strong>The</strong> meeting of Sibley<strong>County</strong> municipalities will beheld in Gibbon at 6 p.m.Thursday, June 27.<strong>The</strong> next Sibley <strong>County</strong>board meeting is 9 a.m. Tuesday,June 25.MemberFDIC


<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 3www.arlingtonmnnews.comSibley <strong>County</strong> Relay for Life will beheld in <strong>Arlington</strong> on Friday, June 14By Kurt MenkEditor<strong>The</strong> Sibley <strong>County</strong> Relayfor Life will be held at theSibley East Athletic Complexin <strong>Arlington</strong> from 4 p.m. tomidnight, Friday, June 14.<strong>The</strong> survivor registrationand supper sponsored by theSlammin’ Cancer Team willbe held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.A silent auction will runfrom to 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.DJ Instant Request willprovide musical entertainmentfrom 4 p.m. to midnight.Crazy Hair with area royaltywill be featured from 4:30p.m. to 6:30 p.m.<strong>The</strong> Opening Ceremonywill be held from 7 p.m. to 8p.m.After a welcome, there willbe a Presentation of Colorsby the <strong>Arlington</strong> HonorGuard followed by the NationalAnthem by AndiBrinkman.After an invocation andmessage, the American CancerSociety message will bedelivered by MelissaGieseke-Kuehl.Corporate sponsors will beintroduced by MelissaGieseke-Kuehl and DorisMartens.Jane Scharpe and JeriOdenthal will introduce theteams and royalty.Mr. and Mrs. Relay willalso be introduced.A Survivor Program willfollow and feature honorarysurvivors Karen Klenk andZylpha Mueller.<strong>The</strong> Survivor Lap will beled by bagpiper Gerg Peller.<strong>The</strong>re will be wheelchairsand golf carts available forpeople to navigate around thetrack.<strong>The</strong> Walk A Lap With Royaltywill be featured from 8p.m. to 9 p.m.A Butterfly Release will befeatured at 8:15 p.m.<strong>The</strong> Luminary Lightingwill follow at 9 p.m.A Silent Lap by Candlelightby snare drum will beheld at 9:30 p.m.<strong>The</strong> Mr. Relay winner willbe announced at 10 p.m.Kluck-a-teers will servebreakfast from 10 p.m. to11:45 p.m.<strong>The</strong> Closing Ceremonywill be held at 11:45 p.m.Groundbreaking CeremonySibley Medical Center AdministratorTodd Sandburg made some remarksduring a groundbreaking ceremony forthe new clinic in the City of Winthrop.<strong>The</strong> Sibley Medical Center Board of Directorsrecently voted to provide up to$1.15 million toward the construction ofa 4,000 square foot clinic which wouldbe attached to a future assisted livingfacility and the current nursing home.Appliances:Must be empty.Washers, dryers, hot water heaters, stoves, furnaces,microwaves, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, freezers, & air conditioners . . . . . . . . . . $8No Gas or Ammonia refrigerators or small appliances (vacuums, toasters, etc.)Tires: Car/ light truck . . . . . . . . . . . $1 eachSemi/ small implement . . . $5 eachLarge Implement . . . . . . . . $10 eachEnterprise photo courtesy of Michael Mattison, Winthrop NewsSibley <strong>County</strong> Collection for . . .Tires, Appliances, & Electronicsat theSibley Co. Fairgrounds in <strong>Arlington</strong>.Thurs, June 20th, 2013 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Electronics accepted:TV, computer equipment, VCR/CD/DVD,stereo, copier, cell phone, boombox, fax machine, etc.Electronics and TV’s 19” or larger ........ . . . . . . . . . . . $10Items smaller than 19” ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5Hard drives, keyboard & mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... $5Construction could start as early asJuly 1 and be completed by the end ofthe year. <strong>The</strong> purpose of the new clinicis to provide an updated facility comparedto the current clinic in Winthrop,and meet the healthcare needs of thepeople in the area with quality, accessibleand patient-centered care in acompassionate environment.Charges areDouble for Tireson Rims.No drop-offs before 9:00 a.m. on June 20th.Proof of Sibley<strong>County</strong>residency required.Please note: This collection is not open to commercial operators whodeal in the sale and/ or repair of tires, appliances, or electronicsFor more details call the Tri-<strong>County</strong> Solid Waste Officeat 507-381-9196 or www.co.sibley.mn.us/tricounty_swo/A22-23E23-24SaSHARE YOUR OPINION THROUGHA LETTER TO THE EDITOR.EMAIL YOUR LETTER TOKURTM@ARLINGTONMNNEWS.COMBusiness & ProfessionalDirectoryMESENBRINGCONSTRUCTION(507) 964-2864“Your local home builder andremodeler for over 38 years”Member: MN River Builders Assn.MN License #4806Farm – ResidentialCommercialLicensed - Bonded - Insured• 24-Hour EmergencyService• Free EstimatesTyler Kranz, Owner507-964-2525LibertyStationJimHeiland’sAffordable Used CarsCorner of Hwy. 5 & Chandler<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN507-964-5177 orToll-Free 866-752-9567www.LibertyStationAutoSales.comKlehr Grading&Excavating, Inc.• 5” Seamless Gutters• 6” Seamless Gutters• K-Guard Leaf-FreeGutter System(lifetime clog free guarantee)PHIL GOETTL612-655-1379888-864-5979www.mngutter.comROSS R. 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<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 4www.arlingtonmnnews.comOpinionsSE to receive additionalfoundation aid next 2 yearsOur View: Use money forcapital improvement projectsIf enrollment remains at the current level, the Sibley East PublicSchools are slated to receive approximately $740,000 in additionalfoundation aid over the next two years due to the recentaction by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and the DFL-controlledState Legislature. Sibley East is expected to receivearound $140,000 in the first year and about $600,000 during thesecond year.Sibley East, like every school district in the state, has needs.Those needs at Sibley East are in the form of capital improvementprojects which have not been a priority during the pastseveral years. <strong>The</strong>se capital improvement projects cannot waituntil another bond referendum is proposed and placed on theballot. <strong>The</strong> time is now and the timing is perfect. Sibley Eastwill have an influx of additional funds which does not happenvery often. It also has the flexibility to use these additionalfunds on capital improvement projects.Sibley East should replace the lights at the football field andrenovate the track at the athletic complex in <strong>Arlington</strong>. Moneyshould also be expended to repair the broken tile line in rightfieldat the <strong>Arlington</strong> Baseball Park. It would be money wellspent as the football field, track and baseball park will bearound for many years. In addition, outstanding athletic facilitiesgive a good impression to people who travel to Sibley Eastfor these athletic events.Sibley East should also pay off the approximate $90,000 instreet improvement assessments at the Gaylord school site.<strong>The</strong> sections of roofs which are in the most desperate needshould finally be repaired at both school sites. Gym floors atboth school sites also need to be sanded and renovated. Moneyshould also be expended for ventilation issues which do notqualify for health and safety funds. In addition, money couldlook to purchase another new bus for an aging bus fleet.Sibley East, with the influx of additional funds, is in the positionto finally tackle these capital improvement needs that havebeen pushed off for years. Along with the capital improvementprojects that qualify for health and safety funds, it could be acouple of exciting years at Sibley East.-K.M.Too Tall’s TidbitsHappy Birthday and Happy Anniversaryto the following local andarea residents compliments of the<strong>Arlington</strong> Lions Club CommunityCalendar.June 14Sandy Dietel, Alexia Selle, EmilyDose, Asael Pedraza, Phyllis Lensing,and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobs.June 15Ben Jacobs, Dave Hultgren, FrankSchwope, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Overson,and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bennett.June 16Mr. and Mrs. Attila Magyar, and Mr.and Mrs. Darnell Halverson.June 17Brian Mader, Jacob Hanneman, JulieHines, Randi Shimota, Mr. and Mrs.Mike Dose, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pederson,and Mr. and Mrs. Zach Nelson.June 18Darrel Alsleben, Jordan Herd,McKenna Hebeisen, Stacey Voigt,Timothy Solomonson, Mr. and Mrs.Lowell Nagel, and Mr. and Mrs.Wayne Quast.June 19Corey Fisher, Kara Klipfel, LindaDose, Megan Pederson, Mr. andMrs. Jeff Tuchtenhagen, Mr. andMrs. Jerry Schuetz, Mr. and Mrs.Mark Von Eschen, and Mr. and Mrs.Nick Rauch.June 20Jackie Neubarth, Kendra Schmidt,Morgan Stoeckman, Spencer Selle,Spencer Tuchtenhagen, TylerKirscht, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Johnson,Mr. and Mrs. John Scheer, Mr.and Mrs. Roger Dietel, and Mr. andMrs. Spencer Selle.*****A teacher asked a student, “Doyou really think people can predictthe future with cards?He quickly replied, “My mothercan. She takes one look at my reportcard and tells me what willhappen to me when my father getshome.”*****It’s important to remember thepast, but don’t live in it.*****A man shouted frantically into thephone. “My wife is pregnant and hercontractions are only two minutesapart!”“Is this her first child?” asked thedispatcher.“No!” he exclaimed. “This is herhusband.”*****“I know you’re retired from theArmed Forces,” said the boss. “Whatdid they say to you there if youshowed up in the morning so lateand so often?”<strong>The</strong> old man looked down at thefloor and chuckled quietly, thensaid with a grin, “Good morning,Admiral, can I get your coffee,sir?”*****When in deep water, keep yourmouth shut.”*****Two kids were hiking when theycame upon a huge bear. One boy satdown, took a pair of track shoes outhis knapsack and started to put themon.“You’re wasting your time.” saidthe other boy. “You can’t outrun thatbear even with your track shoes on.”<strong>The</strong> other boy replied, “I don’thave to outrun the bear, I justhave to outrun you.”*****A boy walked into a pharmacy andasked the pharmacist to give himsomething to cure the hiccups. <strong>The</strong>pharmacist merely leaned over andslapped the kid on the back.“Why did you do that to me?”asked the boy.“Well, you don’t have the hiccupsnow, do you!” answered the pharmacist.“No, but my Mom out in the carstill does!” the boy replied.*****Little girl: “My baby brother isonly one year old but he has beenwalking, now, for six months.”Little boy: “My goodness… isn’the awful tired?”Letters To <strong>The</strong> EditorTaxpayers are paying more for lessTo <strong>The</strong> Editor,In the June 6 issue of the <strong>Arlington</strong>Enterprise, Governor Dayton,Tom Bakk and Paul Thissen usedevery positive buzz word to give theimpression that they “moved Minnesotaforward.” All those glossywords get tarnished when the rest ofthe story is told.<strong>The</strong>y said “our budget will provideour children the better educationsthey need for brighter futures.”That’s the old Democratic Partyploy; bury the problem in money sonobody will notice it. Do these threepoliticians really believe that everyonewill automatically be smarter bythrowing more money into the system?How many times has throwingmoney at situations in the past onlycreated more problems?At the same time these politiciansincreased spending on education,they delayed the law which requiredteachers to prove they are qualifiedto teach and they lowered the standardsfor a high school diploma byno longer requiring students to passreading, writing and math tests beforehigh school graduation.I find it very hard to associate eitherone of these actions with the“progress” they claim. If fact, delayingthe proof of teaching skills onlymaintains the status quo at best or isa step backward in the case of theless qualified teachers. Lowering thestandards for a high school diplomacertainly doesn’t raise the quality ofeducation regardless to the amountWithout God leading, we are lostTo <strong>The</strong> Editor,When you and I were children,did you ever think that the grownups in charge of things like laws andregulations would be silly enough tospend time and money deciding onideas like:a. When is it okay to kill a baby?b. Is it marriage when it’s twoboys or to two girls?c. If you bite your sandwich intoan “L” shape, should you be banishedfrom school because a grownup thinks it looks like a guy?d. When crazy people shoot othersdoes that mean that all peopleshould not have guns?e. When you run out of money, isit okay to keep on spending it ifyou’re the government, because youcan always print more or borrowfrom China?f. When you get a job and work toget a paycheck, is it really yourmoney or does it belong to otherpeople?When we were kids, these questionswould have seemed so dumbthat we would have laughed them toscorn. When we hit someone or toldMigraines are not headachesof spending. It diminishes it. It is nowonder the United States continuesto fall farther behind the rest of theworld in math. Colleges and universitiesare already finding that theyhave to offer remedial courses tobring students up to college level.Does this mean that we will needmore education money for collegesand universities in the future so theycan provide more remedial courses?As long as lower standards are thenorm, the reality is the taxpayer ispaying more for less and the studentwon’t be qualified for college or theworkplace with that worthless pieceof paper.Dwight Grabitske<strong>Arlington</strong>a lie, we knew it was wrong. Ourhealthy consciences prodded us.To be able to consider those questionsseriously, I wonder howhealthy the consciences of many ofour state and national leaders can be.All of us need to pray for greatchanges in the health or vigor of theconsciences of all leaders. WithoutGod leading each of us in our choicesand deliberations on all issues, weare a nation in the dark. WithoutGod leading, we are lost.Eunice Bremer<strong>Arlington</strong>To <strong>The</strong> Editor,June is Chronic Migraine AwarenessMonth. Migraines are notheadaches. Migraines are a geneticneurologic disorder. <strong>The</strong>re is no curefor migraines; there are only treatmentsto manage them. I have migraines.I have been living withthem for over 30 years. At somepoint in the last several years theyhave become debilitating. It is importantto the migraine communitythat society understands what theyare living with. Migraine symptomscan include intense head pain, nausea,and vomiting, light, sound andsmell sensitivity, plus a general feelingof weakness. Most of us haveseen many doctors and tried countlessmedications. All of use havefound that our lives have changedcompletely as we have had to makelifestyle changes to accommodateour migraines. This leads to feelingsof isolation. Our own spouses andchildren suffer also as they becomeour caretakers. Here are some migrainefacts that I would like toshare with you:1. Amazingly, over 10 percent ofthe population, including children,suffers from migraines. That’s morethan diabetes and asthma combined.Seventy-five percent of Americanswith episodic migraine are women,predominantly of child-bearing age.2. Migraine results in an increasedrisk of cardiovascular disease whichhas been linked to more than 1,500additional deaths in the U.S.3. Headache disorders, includingmigraine, are responsible for morethan $31 billion in economic costsin the U.S. annually.4. Just over a third (34.4 percent)or migraine sufferers face difficultiesof discrimination at work becauseof their condition.5. Migraine remains undiagnosedand undertreated in at leat 50 percentof patients, and less than 50percent of migraine patients consulta physician.6. Migraine tends to run in families.If one parent suffers from migraine,there is a 40 percent chancea child will suffer. If both parentssuffer, the chance rises to 90 percent.7. More than 90 percent of sufferersare unable to work or functionnormally during their migraine.8. <strong>The</strong> pain of migraine patients isoften undertreated. <strong>The</strong> DEA andthe war on drugs have changed society’sview of pain medication. Prescriptiondrug users have left manywary of pain medication includingsociety and doctors. Pain patientsare the innocent victims in the waron drugs. <strong>The</strong>re is a difference betweendrug addiction and a patientwho is dependent on a pain medicationneeded to function in day to daylife.Thank you for reading this. If youhave a migrainer in your life theywill appreciate it.Michelle BuckRural <strong>Arlington</strong>www.arlingtonmnnews.com<strong>Arlington</strong> ENTERPRISEEstablished in 1884.Postmaster send address changes to:<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise.402 West Alden Street, P.O. Box 388,<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307.Phone 507-964-5547 FAX 507-964-2423.Hours: Monday-Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.;Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Friday closed.Entered as Periodicals postal matter at <strong>Arlington</strong>,MN post office. Postage paid at <strong>Arlington</strong> USPS No.031-980.Subscription Rates: Minnesota – $33.00 per year. 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New Maintenance SupervisorJason Lovaas recently began his dutiesas the new maintenance supervisor forthe City of <strong>Arlington</strong>. Lovaas and hisHistoryEnterprise photo by Kurt Menkwife, Elissa (Hebeisen) Lovaas, havethree children. <strong>The</strong>y are Peyton, 11,Trey, 8, and Cole, 6.Meteorologist Jerrid Sebestais coming to SE in <strong>Arlington</strong>Have you ever wonderedhow a meteorologist reads theweather map even though it isreally just a blank sea ofblue? Have you ever wonderedhow they predictweather days before it getshere? Do you have any questionsfor the men and womenwho predict the weather?KARE 11 meteorologistJerrid Sebesta may have theanswers.Sebesta is coming to SibleyEast, as part of the elementarysummer school program,at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday, June26.98 Years AgoJune 17, 1915Buck & Didra, Publishers<strong>The</strong> New Auburn Mutual InsuranceCompany has decidedto insure automobiles at a rate of30c per $100 per year.<strong>Arlington</strong> has more than 50cars owned by residents of thevillage. <strong>The</strong>re is quite an assortmentof different makes, amongthem the following: Two MitchellSixes, one Stoddard-Dayton,one Cadillac, one Cole, threeImperials, one Oldsmobile, fourStudebakers, one Overland,three Buicks, two Maxwells,three Krits, one Auburn, oneBrush, one Saxon, three Internationals,one Chevrolet, oneMason, one Halliday, oneE.M.F., one Reo, one Flanders,two Hupmobiles, one Elmore,one Mason and 17 Fords.Another torrential rain visitedthe area Saturday morning. <strong>The</strong>way it pours down this yearwhenever it rains reminds oneof the tropics.A large delegation from <strong>Arlington</strong>and vicinity went toGaylord Friday afternoon to attendthe graduation exercises ofthe grade schools at Lake TitloePark.68 Years AgoJune 14, 1945Louis Kill, Editor<strong>The</strong> Village of <strong>Arlington</strong> soldits municipal hospital bondissue at one of the lowest ratesever extended by investmenthouses to any municipality inthe state. At the council meetingFriday evening five sealed bidsfor the $83,000 bond issue wereconsidered, the most attractiveof which was the bid of the CitizensState Bank of Green Isle,which offered to take the bondsat a 1% interest rate and pay apremium of $101. This bid wasaccepted.Ellsworth Thies, who is amember of the <strong>Arlington</strong> Conquerors4-H Club, was recentlydeclared a district winner in thestate 4-H club farm accountproject. Ellsworth was awardeda $25 war bond as a prize forwinning the district contest. <strong>The</strong>contest is held for 4-H clubmembers who are interested inkeeping farm records and accounts.Born to Mr. and Mrs. HerbertSchmidt of <strong>Arlington</strong> onWednesday, June 13th, a ninepoundgirl at the Gaylord hospital.Mother and child are doingnicely, we are pleased to state.38 Years AgoJune 12, 1975Val Kill, EditorZion Lutheran Church of <strong>Arlington</strong>has offered the use of itsfacilities so that the children of<strong>Arlington</strong> and the surroundingcommunity may benefit from alearning center designed to help3-5 year old children. <strong>The</strong> centerwill begin on September 2ndand will be held every Tuesdayand Thursday thereafter.For the second year in a rowthe A-GI High School mile relayteam won the District 13 title.Members of the team are JeffPinske, Mike Bode, Jack Brauand Mark Ziegler. <strong>The</strong> trackteam as a whole also won thedistrict title.Tornadoes were seen west of<strong>Arlington</strong> last Wednesday afternoonat 2:35, about the sameSebesta will share hisweather knowledge, conducta few experiments and answerany questions.Sibley East students arewelcome to join the fun in thelarge gym at the <strong>Arlington</strong>school site.time a tornado destroyed mostof the trailers in the HaukosTrailer Court in Glencoe. At thattime the <strong>Arlington</strong> Civil Defensewarning officers sighted a funnelheading towards <strong>Arlington</strong>.<strong>The</strong> tornado which was spottedhad touched down on the MiltonWoehler, Jr., farm 4 miles southwestof <strong>Arlington</strong> doing damageto a granary and an attachedbuilding plus another shed onthe farm place.8 Years AgoJune 16, 2005Kurt Menk, Editor<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong>-Green Isle PoliceDepartment cited five unbuckledmotorists during thestatewide Safe & Sober MayMobilization seatbelt enforcementcampaign which ran fromMonday, May 23 through Sunday,June 5. <strong>The</strong> Minnesota Departmentof Public Safety coordinatedthe efforts of more than450 agencies to increase seatbeltuse.A Swimming Pool Committeerecently hired Rene Moriartyas the new summer manager forthe Sibley East Swimming Poolin <strong>Arlington</strong>. <strong>The</strong> committee selectedMoriarty from a field offour candidates.<strong>Arlington</strong> resident DonNuessmeier received a 15-gallonpin during a bloodmobilevisit at the <strong>Arlington</strong> CommunityCen-ter on Tuesday, June 7.<strong>Arlington</strong> resident Don Seemanrecently attended his 52ndconsecutive Memorial Day program,according to <strong>Arlington</strong>VFW Commander BlackieSchwirtz and <strong>Arlington</strong> AmericanLegion Commander ArdenKreft. Seeman is a veteran ofthe Korean Conflict.Ardina A. Hed, age 91, ofrural Winthrop passed awayat the <strong>Arlington</strong> Good SamaritanCenter on Sunday, June9.Funeralservice washeld at ImmanuelLutheranChurch inGaylord at11 a.m.Wednesday,June 12.Rev. FredricHinz officiated.<strong>The</strong> organist was JeanneBruss. <strong>The</strong> pianist was IzaakWendorff.Congregational hymnswere “In <strong>The</strong> Garden,” “HowGreat Thou Art” and “AbideWith Me.”Casket bearers wereCharles Hartley, David Severin,Joshua Hed, Daniel Hed,Kevin Hed and Adam Wisch.Honorary casket bearerswere Angela Hed, MelindaWisch, Matthew Hed, JasonHed and Scott Hed.Visitation was held at theEgesdal Funeral Home inGaylord from 4 p.m. to 8p.m. Tuesday, June 11. Visitationcontinued one hour priorto the service at the church onWednesday, June 12.<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 5www.arlingtonmnnews.comObituariesArdina A. Hed, 91, rural WinthropArdina HedSelda A. Becker, age 78, ofGaylord, died at the <strong>Arlington</strong>Good Samaritan Center onSaturday, June 8.Funeral service will be heldat St. John’s Lutheran ChurchMountville, 23677 491st Avenue,Gaylord, at 11a.m.Thursday, June 13. Rev.Harold Storm will officiate.Visitation was held at theKolden Funeral Home in <strong>Arlington</strong>from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.Wednesday, June 12. It willcontinue one hour prior to theservice at the church onThursday, June 13.Interment will be in the St.John’s Lutheran Cemetery inDryden Township.Selda was born to John andHulda (Gaulke) Otto in DrydenTownship on June 11,1934. She was baptized atImmanuel Lutheran Churchin Gaylord on July 15, 1934,Interment was in thechurch cemetery.Ardina Alta (Hildebrandt)Hed was born in TransitTownship on Nov. 10, 1921.She was the daughter ofAdolph and Mary (Bethke)Hildebrandt. Ardina was baptizedas an infant and waslater confirmed in her faith asa youth, both at ImmanuelLutheran Church in Gaylord.She received her education atcountry school and ImmanuelLutheran Parochial School.On May 1, 1946, Ardinawas united in marriage toLeRoy Hed at ImmanuelLutheran Church in Gaylord.After their marriage, the coupleresided in rural Winthrop.<strong>The</strong>y were blessed with fourchildren. Ardina was a lovingmother and homemaker. Ardinaand LeRoy shared 12years of marriage beforeLeRoy passed away onMarch 2, 1959.Ardina was a member ofImmanuel Lutheran Churchin Gaylord.Ardina enjoyed sewing,quilting, gardening, readingand traveling. She especiallyloved spending time with herchildren, grandchildren,great-grandchildren andfriends.When she needed assis-Selda A. Becker, 78, Gaylordand was confirmed at St.Paul’s Lutheran Church inGaylord on Palm Sunday,March 21, 1948 . Selda was a1952 graduate of the GaylordHigh School. On July 2,1952, she married ClarenceH. Becker at St. Paul’sLutheran Church in Gaylord.<strong>The</strong>y worked together farming.Selda also worked atCrystal Foods in Gaylord andat the <strong>Arlington</strong> Good SamaritanCenter. She enjoyedsewing, gardening, baking,and playing cards and likeddancing. Selda especially enjoyedspending time with herfamily, children and grandchildren.Selda is survived by herchildren, Connie (Jerry)Byrnes, Donovan (Marcia)Becker and Kurt (Laurie)Becker; seven grandchildren,Jessica (Dusty) Brabender,tance with her daily care, Ardinabecame a resident of the<strong>Arlington</strong> Good SamaritanCenter on Jan. 6, 2011, andpassed away there on Sunday,June 9.Ardina is survived by herchildren, Jeffrey Hed of DeSmet, S.D., Keith (Ruth) Hedof Winthrop, Loren (Laurel)Hed, Menahga, and LeahEnbom and special friend,Michael Ivorsen, of <strong>Arlington</strong>;grandchildren, Scott(Nicki) Hed, Kevin (Jessica)Hed, Matthew (Marie) Hed,Angela Hed, Jason Hed,Joshua (Tami) Hed, Daniel(Melinda) Hed and Melinda(Adam) Wisch; 11 greatgrandchildren;nieces,nephews, other relatives andfriends.Ardina was preceded indeath by her parents, Adolphand Mary Hildebrandt; husband,LeRoy Hed; son-inlaw,Clark Enbom; sister, LorayneSeverin; daughter-inlaw,Carol Hed; and niece,Mary Jo Severin.Arrangements by EgesdalFuneral Home in Gaylord.Online obituaries and guestbook available atwww.hantge.com. Pleaseclick on obituaries and guestbookLevi (Wendy) Becker, Lexi(Shane) Meyer, Lyndsey(Corey) Schultz, Brad Becker(special friend BrittanyFarasyn), Stacia (John) Stepienand Hailey Becker; sixgreat grandchildren, Liamand Lily Becker, EmersynMeyer, Brooklyn and TateSchultz, and Reed Stepien;siblings-in-law, Inez Alsleben,Elmer Burdorf,Wilbert (Helen) Becker,Ernest Becker, Alfred Jr.(Marlys) Becker, Harvey(Elaine) Becker and MarlysBarfknecht; and many otherrelatives and friends.Selda was preceded indeath by her parents; husband,Clarence; siblings,Lydia Novak, Erwin Alslebenand Lorraine Burdorf; andseveral siblings-in-law.Call us at:320-864-5518<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>Town & C ountry DaysRoyaltyCoronation at the <strong>Arlington</strong> Four Seasons ParkSunday, June 15 starting at 2:30 p.m.Meet the <strong>Arlington</strong> AmbassadorsCamerae KellermannSponsored by:Thomes Bros. Hardware & Appliance,Y-Not Plbg. & Htg./Y-Not Maytag,Gustafson Family DentistryTaylor PfarrSponsored by:Brau Motors,Cenex,Sibley Medical CenterImages provided by Megan Marie PhotographyA23EaVIEW US ONLINE ATWWW.ARLINGTONMNNEWS.COMThomes Bros.HARDWARE & APPLIANCE507-964-2310 • 414 W. Main, <strong>Arlington</strong>OPEN SUNDAY 9-1; MON.-FRI. 8-7; SAT. 8-5R22-34CEL,23-34Aa


<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 6www.arlingtonmnnews.comSportsMegan Eckberg places 4that state girls track meetEnterprise photo courtesy of Josh Randt, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>Megan EckbergBy Kurt MenkEditorSibley East junior MeganEckberg placed fourth in the100 meter hurdles during theMinnesota State Class AGirls Track and Field Meet atHamline on Saturday, June 7.Eckberg, who won her heatin the preliminaries with apersonal best time of 15.61seconds on Friday, June 6,placed fourth during the finalswith a time of 15.91 secondsone day later.“It was a beautiful racefrom start to finish,” saidSibley East head coach JillWarzecha. “Megan spent agreat deal of time last weekpreparing for a variety of scenariosthat could affect thestart of the race. Her hardwork and determination paidoff. Once she completed herrace on Friday it was morethan evident she was capableof competing amongst the tophurdlers in the state.”Warzecha further commented,“Megan was challengedby a very accomplishedfield, one in whichthe returning state 100 meterhurdle champ was competingfor the second year in a row.”Defending state championJaelin Beachy, a junior fromStaples-Motley, won the 100meter hurdles with a time of15.12 seconds.Milaca sophomore AllieTerpstra placed second with ashowing of 15.54 seconds.Paynesville junior KariHoeft placed third with aclocking of 15.722 seconds.“It was a successful seasonending for Megan in whichshe never lost sight of hergoal despite the challengingspring we experienced,” saidWarzecha. “We had more indoorpractices than outdoorpractices but Megan didn’t letthat stand in her way one bit.It was an amazing weekendand assistant coach MikeVrklan and I were happy tobe a part of it.”Sibley East finished 45thamong 73 teams who scoredpoints during the state meet.Milaca and Warroad tiedfor the state championshipwith 42 team points each.A’s step on Spiders, walk past St. PeterBy Kurt MenkEditor<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> A’s baseballteam captured two wins inthree games at home duringthe past week.<strong>The</strong> A’s, 3-3 overall, willhost Le Sueur at 7:30 p.m.Thursday, June 13. <strong>Arlington</strong>will travel to Chanhassen at 6p.m. Sunday, June 16.<strong>Arlington</strong> 6Cleveland 3<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> A’s baseballteam stepped on the ClevelandSpiders 6-3 on Tuesdaynight, June 4.Lucas Schwope pitched thefirst five innings and postedthe mound win. <strong>The</strong> righthander threw scoreless balland yielded just one hit. Healso fanned six and walkedfive.Lukas Bullert, MichaelBullert and Dan Cheis all followedin relief.Scott Dose and Jake Lucascontributed two singles eachwhile Craig Dose, ShaneHenke, Trevor Schrupp andNathan Thomes added onesingle apiece.<strong>Arlington</strong> 13St. Peter 3<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> A’s baseballteam, in a rescheduled game,trounced St. Peter 13-3 inseven innings on Thursdaynight, June 6.<strong>The</strong> A’s, who collected 11hits, took advantage of 10 St.Peter walks along with a fewerrors.Michael Bullert led the hitparade with two singles and adouble. Bryce Eggert had asingle and a double whileJake Lucas collected two singles.Brett Pioske, whoscored four runs, slugged adouble while Scott Dose andNathan Henke added one singleeach.Matt Pichelmann workedthe entire contest and recordedthe mound victory. <strong>The</strong>right hander gave up threeearned runs on 12 hits. Healso struck out four, walkedtwo and hit one batter.Jordan 2<strong>Arlington</strong> 0<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> A’s baseballteam was blanked by visitingJordan 2-0 on Sunday night,June 9.Jordan plated the only tworuns in the top of the fifth inning.Scott Husfeldt pitched theentire game and was taggedwith the mound loss. <strong>The</strong>lefty surrendered only fourhits. He also fanned five andwalked five.Brett Pioske contributedtwo singles while Craig Doseand Josh Nelson collectedone single each.Green Isle baseball team splits 4 gamesBy Kurt MenkEditor<strong>The</strong> Green Isle Irish baseballteam split four games inrecent action.<strong>The</strong> Irish, 5-2 overall, willtravel to Waconia at 7:30 p.m.Friday, June 14. Green Islewill host Carver at 6 p.m.Sunday, June 16. In addition,the Irish will travel to YoungAmerica at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,June 18.Chaska 14Green Isle 4<strong>The</strong> visiting Green IsleIrish baseball team was toppledby Chaska 14-4 in seveninnings on Sunday night,June 2.Zach Herd paced GreenIsle’s four-hit attack with adouble. Alex Twenge, JacksonHallahan and Pat Moriartyadded one single each.Cody Hallahan pitched thefirst 5 2/3 innings and sufferedthe mound loss. <strong>The</strong>right hander yielded eightearned runs on 10 hits. Healso struck out six andwalked two.Nate Pilacinski and PatMoriarty each worked onethirdof an inning in relief.Green Isle 20New Germany 6<strong>The</strong> Green Isle Irish baseballteam rebounded with a20-6 win over visiting NewGermany in seven innings onTuesday evening, June 4.Chris Knoll collected a singleand a triple while AustinBrockhoff, Mike Dhaene andJackson Hallahan contributedone single each and one doubleapiece. Nate Pilacinskihad two singles while LucasHerd, Zac Weber, Zach Herdand Ed Reichenbach addedone single each.Pat Gullickson pitched thefirst 5 2/3 innings and postedthe mound win. <strong>The</strong> righthander surrendered twoearned runs on nine hits. Healso fanned five and walkedone. Jackson Hallahanworked the final 1 1/3 framesin relief.Shakopee 12Green Isle 3<strong>The</strong> visiting Green IsleIrish baseball team fell toShakopee 12-3 on Fridaynight, June 7.Mike Dhaene contributedtwo singles while AustinBrockoff, Chris Knoll, LucasHerd, Alex Twenge, ZachHerd, Ed Reichenbach andNate Pilacinski added onesingle apiece.Dylan McCormick hurledthe first three innings and wastagged with the mound loss.Matt Breyer, Knoll and Pilacinskiall pitched in relief.Green Isle 2Carver 1<strong>The</strong> visiting Green IsleIrish baseball team edgedCarver 2-1 on Saturday afternoon,June 8.Cody Hallahan pitched theentire contest and picked upthe mound loss. <strong>The</strong> righthander yielded one unearnedrun on just one hit. He alsostruck out eight and issuedthree base on balls.Brian Scherschligt contributedtwo singles while EdReichenbach belted a double.Zach Herd, Lucas Herd, MikeDhaene and Nate Pilacinskiadded one single apiece.Fun Spots Close to Home!Look for the Summer Fun Spots atwww.GlencoeNews.com to download your copy!<strong>The</strong> Sibley Shopper<strong>Arlington</strong> • 964-5547Thanks to these participating businesses:• Crow River Winery • Molly’s Cafe • Care Connection Thrift Store• Kahnke Brothers Tree Farm • <strong>The</strong> Flower Mill • State <strong>The</strong>atre• Neubarth Lawn Care & Landscaping • Holasek Flower Power Garden Center• Pines-n-tiques • <strong>The</strong> Peppermint Twist • <strong>The</strong> Glencoe Aquatic Center• Computer restore • Fashion Interiors • Sibley <strong>County</strong> Historical Museum• Glencoe City Center • Glencoe Farmer’s Market • Berger InteriorsVolleyball CampsJune 24-27Girls entering Grades 1-38:30-10:15 a.m.Girls entering Grades 4-610:15 a.m.-NoonCost: $ 40.00Register Early!Kurt’s KornerStateTournament<strong>The</strong> Minnesota BaseballBoard, during a meeting onSaturday, June 15, will awardbids for three upcoming statetournaments.Bids have been receivedfrom Green Isle-Norwood-Hamburg; Dassel-Cokato-Hutchinson; Chaska-Chanhassen;and Shakopee-NewPrague; for state tournamentsin 2016, 2017 and 2018.<strong>The</strong> application from GreenIsle-Norwood-Hamburg is theonly bid eligible for 2017.According to rules, no teamor teams can host or co-host astate tournament within 10years.Norwood-Hamburg cohostedthe state tournament in2007. Green Isle, due toheavy rains, was the emergencysite that year and hostednine games in the statetournament.Jay KregerSibley East graduate JayKreger guided the Hinckley-Finlayson varsity baseballteam to the section finals thisyear. Hinckley-Finlayson lostto Osakis 8-1.Kreger, who has been thehead baseball coach for threeyears and a social studiesteacher for 13 years, was alsonamed Male Teacher of theYear at the Hinckley-FinlaysonPublic School.He is the son of Joe andJean Kreger, Green Isle.All SectionSibley East sophomoreAustin Brockhoff, a memberof the Sibley East varsityState Medalboys baseball team, was recentlynamed to the All SectionBaseball Team.Brockhoff had the lone hitfor Sibley East in a 2-0 loss toGlencoe-Silver Lake duringthe opening round of the SubSection 2AA North BaseballTournament. He also had astolen base and made an outstandingcatch up against thefoul fence in right field.He is the son of Dave andLaurie Brockhoff, <strong>Arlington</strong>.AcademicAll State<strong>The</strong> Sibley East varsityboys baseball team was recentlynamed as an AcademicAll State Silver Team in ClassAA, according to the MinnesotaState High SchoolBaseball Coaches Association.Sibley East was one of 14squads selected as SilverTeams.<strong>The</strong>re were six squads chosenas Gold Teams.<strong>The</strong> Wolverines arecoached by Dan Tackmann.Summer RecPictures<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> Enterpriseplans to take Summer Recreationteam pictures on Friday,June 21.Summer Recreation DirectorMatt Pichelmann will alsoinform the youth about theteam pictures during practicesand games this week.Greys<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arlington</strong> Greys willpractice at Frenzel Park at6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13.Submitted PhotoLocal resident Seth Kroells was a member of the MinnesotaValley Lutheran 4 X 100 meter relay team thatplaced seventh during the Minnesota State Class ABoys Track and Field Meet at Hamline University onSaturday, June 8. <strong>The</strong> relay team finished the race in44.98 seconds. <strong>The</strong> sophomore, who ran the third legon the relay team, is the son of Keith and PeggyKroells, <strong>Arlington</strong>. <strong>The</strong> other members of the relayteam included senior Adam Schnobrich, freshmanLukas Borgwardt and senior Matt Tessmer.Grades 7-12 (Fall 2013)(Courts separated by ability)1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. **Note New Time!**Cost: $ 85.00A23-24E24SaRegister by contactingChip Wolverton • 507-237-2492


<strong>The</strong> following is a list ofresults from the <strong>Arlington</strong>Raceway on Saturday night,June 8.Truck AutoCross Feature1. 9 Kalab Stoeckman, <strong>Arlington</strong>2. 85 Dustin <strong>The</strong>uringer, Hutchinson3. 09 Josh Kunz, no town4. 29 Brianna Thies, Le Center5. 01X Isaac Arnst, Henderson6. 99 Pete Biedscheid, Le Sueur7. 51 Scott Ernsting, Le Sueur8. 20 John <strong>The</strong>is, Le Center9. 08 Peter Schwartz, Le SueurE-Mail us atinfo@<strong>Arlington</strong>MNnews.comJOB FAIR!!!Tuesday, June 11, 2013 • 10am-4pm & Saturday, June 15, 2013 • 8am-11amPositions will fill quickly, so please do not waitMcLane Minnesota, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Berkshire-Hathaway, is currently seeking qualifiedcandidates to join our team! McLane, a wholesale grocery distributor, has been in business for over 100years and continues to grow each year! Our Minnesota location has recently added to our portfolio ofoutstanding customers and must fill the following positions immediately.• DRIVERS – Class A CDL required. Must meet all DOT requirements. Recent graduates encouraged to apply!!• Full Case Grocery Selectors (7:30 am Start)• Loaders (11am Start)• Candy Repack Selectors (6am Start)High School Diploma or GED required. We are seeking candidates with a good work history, great attendancerecord. Must pass drug screen, physical (if required) and background check. Some positionsrequire additional skills.If you are interested in joining the McLane Team please email or fax your resume, stop in to fill out anapplication or attend an upcoming job fair!!McLane Minnesota • 1111 5th Street West • Northfield, MN 55057Fax (507) 664-3042 • mnhr@mclaneco.com EOE/M/F/D<strong>Arlington</strong> RacewayIMCA SportModsFeature1. 9 Matthew Looft, Swea, Iowa2. 8 Adam Ecker, Comfrey,3. 71 Josh Larsen, Glencoe4. 48 John Albrecht, Glencoe5. 0 Justin Remus, Sleepy Eye6. 74 Dustin Engelke, LesterPrairie7. 38M Mark Garver, Wells8. 3X Jeremy Brown, Rosemount9. 35 Joe Maas, Howard Lake10. 13 Adam Revier, Glencoe11. 23 Brett Trebesch, SleepyEye12. 7L Eric Larson, MadisonLake13. 5 Kris Zahlsdorf, Danube14. 2 Wade Marshall, Chanhassen15. 74X Zack Malchow,Hutchinson16. 7S Shawn Harms, Green Isle17. 24 Glenn Martner, BloomingtonStock Cars Feature1. 87 Brent Uecker, Hutchinson2. 92 Dan Mackenthun, Hamburg3. 25 Brent Reierson, <strong>Arlington</strong>4. 110 Kenneth Tietz, BellePlaine5. 15 Brad Lange, Prior Lake6. 71M Chris Meyer, Silver Lake7. 28 Jeff Holstein, New Ulm8. 71D Shaun Bruns, Danube9. 33 Matthew Schauer, <strong>Arlington</strong>10. 1m Jeff Mccollum, Mankato11. 31 John Polifka, Glencoe12. 1 2D Mori Oestreich, Henderson13. 23M David Moriarty, Jordan14. 10E Darrell Eckblad, St.PeterSprint Cars Feature1. 4S Mike Stien, Gaylord2. 1300 Brett Allen, Gaylord3. 79 Aaron Wisch, <strong>Arlington</strong>4. 2R Ron Guentzel, no town5. 14 Gary Kasten, Hutchinson6. 33S Jeremy Schultz, Hutchinson7. 11 Dalyn Cody, Prior LakeModifieds Feature1. 5 Brandon Beckendorf,Danube2. 72 Tyler Limoges, RedwoodFalls3. 6Z Nate Zimmerman, Janesville4. 1M Jeff Maasch, Vesta5. X Josh Rogotzke, Sanborn6. 8 Jeff Coon, Elysian7. 74C Clint Hatlestad, Glencoe8. 74T Tim Pessek, Hutchinson9. 12 Chad Porter, Madison Lake10. 3C Chet Atkinson, Hugo11. 32 Nick Helmbrecht, Winsted12. 10 Andrew Timm, Mankato13. M8 Dalton Magers, RedwoodFalls14. 1V Joe Voss, Belle Plaine15. 33 Jason Helmbrecht,Howard Lake16. 11 Trent Loverude, New Ulm17. 19M Dan Menk, FranklinIMCA SportCompact Feature1. 54 Alan Lahr, Nicollet2. 33X Megan Lappegard, Spencer3. 29X Jason Bolte, Odin4. 17 Ashelyn Moriarty, Jordan5. 15 Kyren Porter, MadisonLake6. 22 Robert Rutt, Norwood7. 64 Dave Revier, GlencoeSibley <strong>County</strong> Court<strong>The</strong> following misdemeanors,petty misdemeanors and gross misdemeanorswere heard in District CourtMay 31-June 6: Minnesota State Patrol(MSP); Sheriff’s Office (SO);Department of Natural Resourced(DNR); MN Department of Transportation(MNDOT):Patrick H. Alsleben, 31, Glencoe,failure to stop at stop signs or stoplines, dismissed, careless driving,stay of imposition, unsupervised probationone year, chemical dependencyevaluation/treatment, may revertto supervised probation if treatmentis recommended, follow recommendationsof evaluation, sign all releasesof information, attend MADD ImpactPanel, keep court/attorney informedof current address, remainlaw-abiding, no alcohol-related trafficoffenses, no driver license violations,$485, <strong>Arlington</strong> PD; BenjaminD. Gaffney, 38, <strong>Arlington</strong>, drivingafter cancellation-inimical to publicsafety, continued, unsupervised probationone year, no alcohol-relatedtraffic offenses, no drivers license violations,no driving without insurance,obtain driver’s license by January1, 2014, pay costs, no same orsimilar, remain law-abiding, followrecommendations of evaluation, provideproof to Court Administration,$500, <strong>Arlington</strong> PD; Travis J. Heinrich,41, Hutchinson, stopping/standing/parkingwhere signs prohibitstopping, $32, <strong>Arlington</strong> PD; WilliamR. Kray, 16, St. Paul, proof of insurance,dismissed, <strong>Arlington</strong> PD;Shawn L. Callander, 32, Winthrop,criminal sex conduct-nonconsensualsexual contact, stay of imposition supervisedprobation three years 24months, local confinement 30 days,concurrent other case, sentence toservice 40 hours for indeterminate,local confinement 31 days, credit fortime served 31 days, remain lawabiding,keep court/attorney informedof current address, sign allreleases of information, sign probationagreement, no misdemeanor violationsor greater, parents to supervisevisits with his children, but subjectto other restrictions of other jurisdiction,complete treatment, supplyDNA sample, no alcohol/controlledsubstance use, no possessionof alcohol or drugs, random testing,predatory offender registration required,no contact with victim(s) director indirect w/Ms. Severin, nocontact with vulnerable adults excludinghis mother, no contact withpersons under age 18, notpossess/use any pornographic/sexuallyexplicit material, psychologicalsexualevaluation, follow all recommendations,counseling, attend bimonthlyindividual therapy, takemedication in the prescribed dosageand frequency, cooperate with medicationmanagement, attend sex offenderprogram, completer treatmentper recommendation of evaluationdated 10/29/12, $210, Gaylord PD;Randy J. Braun, 29, Gibbon, fail tokeep dog under restraint, no dog restraint,no dog license, no dog license,continued, unsupervised probationone year, no same or similar,no Gibbon dog ordinance violations,Gibbon PD; Andrew R. Westphal,24, Minneapolis, driving after suspension,local confinement four days,credit for time served four days,$110, uninsured vehicle, dismissed,Gibbon PD; Charles J. Pesch, 18,Henderson, proof of insurance, dismissed,Henderson PD; Lorenz L.Busack, 53, Eden Prairie, speed,$135, Henderson PD; Matte R.Castillo, 22, Vernon, TX, speed$225, MSP; Mary R. Doehling, 24,<strong>Arlington</strong>, speed, $125, MSP; TimothyM. Gully, 53, Kimball, no breakaway breaks, $285, MSP; Andrew B.Hansen, 34, Sleepy Eye, seat belt,$110, MSP; Todd D. Hegwer, 53,Denver, Colo., speed, $135, MSP;Karey B. Jaszewski, 35, <strong>Arlington</strong>,speed, $125, MSP; Jordan J. A. Jopp,22, Gaylord, window tint too dark,$135, MSP; Tyler J. Kellner, 22,Starbuck, muffler required, $135,MSP; Patrick J. Klaers, 46, <strong>Arlington</strong>,seat belt, $110, MSP; Daniel L.Mercado, 33, Gaylord, driving withouta valid license or vehicleclass/type-multiple licenses prohibited,$185, MSP; Duane H. Northouse,62, Comfrey, seat belt, $110, MSP;Eric R. Pagel, 30, Winthrop, annualinspection of commercial vehicles required,$185. MSP; Jerrad D. Sunde,41, Cologne, speed, $135, MSP;Brittany R. Tricarico, 20, Andover,speed, $125, MSP; Tamara D. Webb,51, St. Cloud, speed, $225, MSP;Cynthia M. Wersal, 54, Prior Lake,speed, $135, MSP; Sandra J. Zamzow,64, Winthrop, speed, $145,MSP; Benjamin A. Baggenstoss, 20,Gaylord, speed, $145, SO; Tina M.Ceriglia, 35, New Auburn, dogs atlarge, continued, unsupervised probationone year, no same or similar, noviolations of dog ordinances of NewAuburn, SO; Dylan T. Constantino,19, Mankato, liquor consumption bypersons under 21, $185, SO; HeatherE. Louis, 34, Jordan, speed, $145,SO; Michael J. Rider, 23, Gibbon,speed, continued, unsupervised probationone year, pay costs, no movingviolations, $125, SO; Aman A.Bullo, 30, Coon Rapids, speed, $225,Winthrop PD; Dana M. Candella, 34,Freeport, compose, read, or sendelectronic message in motion or traffic,$135, Winthrop PD.<strong>The</strong> following felonies were heardin District Court May 31-June 6:Shawn L. Callander, 32,Winthrop, criminal sex conduct-victimmental impair/helpless, dismissed,Gaylord PD; Lisa H. Densmore,36, Gaylord, domestic assaultbystrangulation, continued, supervisedprobation three years, localconfinement three days, credit fortime served three days, sentence toservice 40 hours for indeterminate,domestic abuse counseling/treatment,sign all releases of information, signprobation agreement, follow all instructionsof probation, follow allconditions set forth in the probationagreement, keep court/attorney informedof current address, no violationsof an order for protection, nosame or similar, do not leave Minnesotawithout written court approval,$135, Gaylord PD; Troy M.Berger, 37, Fairfax, criminal sex conduct-significantrelationship-under16-multiple act, commit to commissionerof corrections-adult (MN correctionalfacility-St Cloud 90months), supply DNA sample, criminalsex conduct-significant relationship-under16-multiple act, committo commissioner of corrections-adult(MN correctional facility-St Cloud130 months), concurrent one, criminalsex conduct-significant relationship-under16-multiple act, committo commissioner of corrections-adult(MN correctional facility-St Cloud166 months), concurrent one andtwo, criminal sex conduct-significantrelationship-victim under 16 years,WET BASEMENT?combinedOutlaw Hobby Feature1. 44 Bryan Apitz, New Ulm2. 92 Bill Braunworth, no town3. 6 01X Perry Oestreich, BellePlaine4. 4 0X Mark Oestreich, Henderson5. 48 Teddy Goettl, New Auburn6. 4X Scott Oestreich, BellePlaine7. 3J Jessie Johnson, Belle Plaine8. 21W Tony Winters, Green IsleIMCA Hobby Feature1. 6T Mike Christensen,Hutchinson2. 75 Josh Telecky, Hutchinson3. 16 Ryan Grochow, New Ulm4. 27Z Jeremy Ziemke, Janesville5. 78 Kevin Latour, Le Sueur6. 10E Daniel Eckblad, St. Peter7. 57 Lee Fetchenhier, no town8. 1S Sarah Voss, Belle Plaine9. 01X Patrick Oestreich, BellePlaine10. 45 Terry Oestreich, Fairmont11. 19J Matt Konakowitz, NewUlm12. 39 Mike Vogt, NewAuburn13. 34 Dakota Robinson, <strong>Arlington</strong>14. 00 Cody Schnepf, Waseca15. 1K Kristin Voss, Belle Plainedismissed, SO; Kathryn M. Pena, 41,Granite Falls, drugs-possess schedule1,2,3,4-not small amount Marijuana,stay of imposition, supervised probationthree years, local confinementfour days, credit for time served fourdays, sentence to service 60 days forindeterminate, remain law-abiding,no alcohol/controlled substance use,no possession of alcohol or drugs,random testing, attend AA or NAmeetings two times per week andprovide verification to probation,maintain contact with a female sponsorand provide her name to probation,supply DNA sample, contactwith probation, follow all instructionsof probation, sign probationagreement, mental health screening,follow recommendations of evaluation,sign all releases of information,$285, SO; Julie L. Smith, 31, BellePlaine, drugs-store Meth paraphernaliain the presence of a child or vulnerableadult, stay of imposition, supervisedprobation three years, localconfinement 120 days, credit for timeserved 30 days, sentence to service40 hours for indeterminate, remainlaw-abiding, no alcohol/controlledsubstance use, no possession of alcoholor drugs, random testing, chemicaldependency evaluation/treatment,report to inpatient treatment immediatelyupon release from jail, sign allreleases of information, sign probationagreement, follow all instructionsof probation, follow recommendationsof evaluation, cooperate withCHIPS, no non-prescription drugs,psychological evaluation/treatment,supply DNA sample, $135, SO;Michael J. Suess, 38, Winthrop,drugs-sale-Marijuana mixture exceptsmall amount of Marijuana with noremuneration, continued, supervisedprobation two years, sentence toservice 40 hours for indeterminate,remain law-abiding, aftercare, immediatelyupon release must be signedup for 90 days of Colorwheel testing,chemicaldependencyevaluation/treatment, follow recommendationsof evaluation, follow allinstructions of probation, sign probationagreement, contact with probation,pay costs, no alcohol/controlledsubstance use, no possession of alcoholor drugs, random testing, completetreatment at Halfway House,$200, SO.<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 7www.arlingtonmnnews.comSubmitted PhotoInternational Science FairSibley East sophomore Jonah Butler placed fourth inhis category during the International Science and EngineeringFair (ISEF) which was held in Phoenix,Ariz., in May. He was awarded this trip at the RegionalScience and Engineering Fair in Mankato. He is theson of William and Christine Butler, Glencoe.LegalsNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT OF VERIFICA-TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-TITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDI-TOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-VIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF-FECTED BY THIS ACTION.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE:09/22/2006MORTGAGOR: Marcus W.MiddletonMORTGAGEE: Victoria L.LangDATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded09/25/2006, Sibley <strong>County</strong>Recorder Document Number A-207472ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: noneTRANSACTION AGENT: noneTRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:noneLENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: VictoriaL. LangRESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: Victoria L. LangMORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 5202 2nd St, NewAuburn, MN 55366TAX PARCEL I.D. #:36.0176.010LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lots 17 and 18, Block 32 in theCity of New Auburn, according tothe recorded plat thereof, Sibley<strong>County</strong>, MinnesotaCOUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: SibleyORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$97,118.76AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $97,118.76That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosureproceeding Mortgagee/Assigneeof Mortgagee complied with allnotice requirements as requiredby statute; That no action or proceedinghas been instituted atlaw or otherwise to recover thedebt secured by said mortgage,or any part thereof;PURSUANT to the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,the above described property willbe sold by the Sheriff of saidcounty as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:07/29/2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sibley<strong>County</strong> Law Enforcement Center,419 Harrison, Gaylord, MN 55334to pay the debt then securedby said Mortgage, and taxes, ifany, on said premises, and thecosts and disbursements, includingattorneys’ fees allowed by lawsubject to redemption within six(6) months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s), theirpersonal representatives or assignsunless reduced to Five (5)weeks under MN Stat. §580.07.TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate isan owner-occupied, single-familydwelling, unless otherwise providedby law, the date on or beforewhich the mortgagor(s) must vacatethe property if the mortgageis not reinstated under section580.30 or the property is not redeemedunder section 580.23 is12:01 a.m. on 01/31/2014.MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-TION ON MORTGAGE: None“THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BYTHE MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVEWEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDERIS ENTERED UNDER MIN-NESOTA STATUTES, SECTION582.032, DETERMINING,AMONG OTHER THINGS, THATTHE MORTGAGED PREMISESARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOTPROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-TURAL PRODUCTION, ANDARE ABANDONED.”Victoria L. LangMortgageeGregory A. Lang #59894Attorney for Mortgagee17800 Old Excelsior Blvd.Minnetonka, MN 55345Publish: June 6, 13, 20, 27,July 4 and 11, 2013STATE OF MINNESOTADISTRICT COURTFIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICTPROBATECOURT DIVISIONCOUNTY OF SIBLEYCourt File Number: 72-PR-13-26In Re: Estate ofJudy A. Ferodowilla/k/a Judith A. FerodowillDeceasedORDER AND NOTICE OFHEARING ON PETITION FORPROBATE OF WILL AND AP-POINTMENT OF PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE IN SUPER-VISED ADMINISTRATION ANDNOTICE TO CREDITORSTO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS AND CREDITORS:It is Ordered and Notice ishereby given that on the 8th dayof July, 2013, at 10:45 o’clockA.M., a hearing will be held in theabove named Court at Gaylord,Minnesota, for the formal probateof an instrument purporting to bethe will of the above named decedent,dated June 22, 2011 and forthe appointment of David E.Schauer whose address is 307 N.Pleasant Avenue, P.O. Box H,Winthrop, MN 55396 as personalrepresentative of the estate of theabove named decedent in supervisedadministration, and that anyobjections thereto must be filedwith the Court. That, if proper,and no objections are filed, saidpersonal representative will beappointed to administer the estate,to collect all assets, pay alllegal debts, claims, taxes and expenses,and sell real and personalproperty, and do all necessaryacts for the estate. Upon completionof the administration, the representativeshall file a final accountfor the allowance and shalldistribute the estate to the personsthereto entitled as orderedby the Court and close the estate.Notice is further given thatALL CREDITORS having claimsagainst the Estate are required topresent the claims to the personalrepresentative or to the CourtAdministrator within four monthsafter the date of this notice orsaid claims will be barred.Dated: June 4, 2013/s/ Thomas G. McCarthyJudge/s/ Karen K. SevertsDeputy RegistrarrDavid E. SchauerATTORNEY AT LAW307 N. Pleasant AvenueP.O. Box HWinthrop, MN 55396507-647-5377Publish: June 13 and 20, 2013


<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 8www.arlingtonmnnews.comMusic Under <strong>The</strong> Starsset for Sunday, June 23Two special guest artistswill headline Peace LutheranChurch’s annual MusicUnder <strong>The</strong> Stars event whichis scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday,June 23.<strong>The</strong> evening of Christianand patriotic music willshowcase local talent andalso include two specialguests. Christina Smith, anoutstanding singer accomplishedin opera, Broadwaytheatre and gospel, will behere to share her gifts. DaveHorn, a Christian recordingartist, will also perform someof his original music.Director Janice Lehmkuhlsaid the evening promises tohave something for everyone.“It’s always so much fun toperform with other musiciansin the area,” said Lehmkuhl.“We don’t always see one anothera lot during the rest ofthe year, but this event givesus a chance to bond in musicmakingwhich is very joyful.And having Dave andChristina with us will makethis an extra special night.<strong>The</strong>re will be a free will offering.Students of the MonthCREEKSIDECOMMUNITY CHURCHChristian & MissionaryAllianceBen Lane, Pastor114 Shamrock Drive<strong>Arlington</strong> – 507-964-2872www.creekside-church.comemail: creeksidecc@mediacombb.net.Thursday, June 13: 1:00 or7:00 p.m. Women’s Bible study- Experiencing God. 6:30 p.m.Men’s Bible study of Luke atChuck Peik’s home in Gaylord.Sunday, June 16: 10:30 a.m.Worship service.Monday, June 17 through Friday,June 21: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.VBS “Under the Stars” for 3-year-olds through 6th graders.SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST7th Ave. N.W., <strong>Arlington</strong>(507) 304-3410Pastor Robert Brauer507-234-6770Saturday: Church services at9:30 a.m. Bible study at 11:00a.m. Fellowship dinner at 12:00p.m. All are welcome.EVANGELICALCOVENANT CHURCH107 W. Third St., WinthropPastor Kyle Kachelmeier507-647-5777Parsonage 507-647-3739www.wincov.orgFriday, June 14: 6:00 to 8:00p.m. VBS.Saturday, June 15: 9:00 a.m.Clothes closet open until noon.10:30 a.m. Food cupboard openuntil noon.Sunday, June 16: 9:30 a.m.Worship. 10:45 a.m. Fellowshiphour.Monday, June 17: 7:30 a.m.Walking at the track.Wednesday, June 19: 9:00a.m. Prayer coffee.Thursday, June 20: 7:30 a.m.Walking.ST. PAUL LUTHERAN(WELS),<strong>Arlington</strong>Bruce Hannemann, PastorWEBSITE:www.stpaularlington.comEMAIL:Bruce.Hannemann@stpaularlington.comSunday, June 16: 9:00 a.m.Worship. Fellowship.Monday, June 17: 9:00 to11:30 a.m. VBS. 7:30 p.m. Worshipservice.Tuesday, June 18: 9:00 to11:30 a.m. VBS. 10:00 a.m.Good Samaritan service.Church NewsWednesday, June 19: 9:00 to11:30 a.m. VBS.Thursday, June 20: 9:00 to11:30 a.m. VBS. 10:00 a.m.Bulletin information due. 11:00a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Service oncable TV, channel 8.ORATORY OFST. THOMASTHE APOSTLEJessenland507-248-3550Fr. Sam PerezThursday: Weekly Mass at5:00 p.m.ST. PAUL’S UNITEDCHURCH OF CHRISTHenderson(507) 248-3594 (Office)Rev. Brigit Stevens, PastorFind us on Facebook:St. Paul’s UCC - HendersonSunday, June 16: 9:00 a.m.Worship.Thursday, June 20: Churchdirectory photos - if needed.ST. MARY, MICHAELAND BRENDAN AREAFAITH COMMUNITYFr. Keith Salisbury, PastorFriday, June 14: 8:30 a.m.Mass (Mar). 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.Jump For Joy (Mar). 5:00 to8:00 p.m. Area Faith Communityvacation Bible school (Mic).Saturday, June 15: 5:00 p.m.Mass (Mar).Sunday, June 16: 7:30 a.m.Mass (Bre). 9:00 a.m. Mass(Mic). 10:30 a.m. Mass (Mar).Monday, June 17: 8:30 a.m.Mass (Bre); Word and Communion(Mar). 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.Area Faith Community vacationBible school (Mic). 8:00 p.m.AA and Ala-Non (Mar).Tuesday, June 18: 8:30 a.m.Mass (Bre and Mar). 5:00 to8:00 p.m. Area Faith Communityvacation Bible school (Mic).7:00 p.m. KC meeting (Mar).Wednesday, June 19: 7:30a.m. Mass (Mar). 8:30 a.m.Mass (Bre). 9:00 a.m. Word andCommunion (Oak Terrace).5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Area FaithCommunity vacation Bibleschool (Mic).Thursday, June 20: 7:30 a.m.Mass (Mar). 8:30 a.m. Mass(Bre and Mic). 9:00 a.m. Scripturestudy (Srs. residence inGaylord). 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. AreaFaith Community vacation Bibleschool (Mic). 7:30 p.m. NarcoticsAnonymous (Mic).TRINITY LUTHERAN32234 431st Ave., GaylordRev. James Snyder,Interim Pastor THV Compozit ®Replacement Windows (800) 247-2041www.larsonbuilders.com s.comLicense # 2447Sunday, June 16: 8:30 a.m.Worship.ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN(Missouri Synod), <strong>Arlington</strong>Pastor William PostelPhone 507-964-2400Sunday, June 16: 9:00 a.m.Worship.Tuesday, June 18: MayerLutheran rummage sale (St.John’s work).Wednesday, June 19: 7:00p.m. Men’s Club.Thursday, June 20: 5:30 p.m.Deadline for bulletin information.ST. PAUL’S LUTHERANGreen IsleFriday, June 14: 10:00 a.m.Deadline for Sunday bulletin.Sunday, June 16: 7:45 a.m.Worship without Communion.Pastor Bob Hines.Tuesday, June 18: 8:30 pm.Joint Elders meeting.Thursday, June 20: PrivateCommunions. 6:00 p.m. Deadlinefor July activities calendar.PEACE LUTHERAN(Missouri Synod), <strong>Arlington</strong>Kurt Lehmkuhl, PastorSunday, June 16: 9:00 a.m.Worship service with HolyCommunion.Monday, June 17: 7:00 p.m.Worship service.Thursday, June 20: 7:30 p.m.Church Council meeting.Saturday, June 22: 7:30 p.m.Pastor Dave Horn performs atthe “Road Haus” in Henderson.ZION LUTHERAN814 W. Brooks St.<strong>Arlington</strong> – (507) 964-5454James Carlson, PastorSunday, June 16: 9:00 a.m.Worship. 10:00 a.m. Fellowship.Tuesday, June 18: 6:00 to7:00 p.m. TOPS in church basement.Thursday, June 20: 9:00 a.m.and 1:00 p.m. Zion service oncable.ZION LUTHERANGreen Isle TownshipFriday, June 14: 10:00 a.m.Deadline for Sunday bulletin.Sunday, June 16: 10:30 a.m.a.m. Worship with Communion.Pastor Bob Hines.Tuesday, June 18: 8:30 p.m.Joint Elders meeting at St.Paul’s.Thursday, June 20: PrivateCommunions. 6:00 p.m. Deadlinefor July activities calendar.K5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,25,27,29CEaEnterprise photo by Kurt Menk<strong>The</strong> following students were selected as Students ofthe Month at the Sibley East Senior High School in <strong>Arlington</strong>for April. <strong>The</strong> selections were made lastmonth. Front Row: (left to right) Sophia Thoele, AutumnDose, Jordan Thomes, Bailey Brockoff andMegan Elseth. Back Row: (l to r) Ben Ahlstrand, SamThies, Dustin Pautsch, Courtney Eibs, Sarah Shimotaand Alissa Ramthun.UNITED METHODIST<strong>Arlington</strong>Wayne Swanson, Pastorwww.arlingtonunitedmethodist.orgSaturday, June 15: 8:00 a.m.A-Men men’s group.Sunday, June 16: 9:00 and11:00 a.m. Worship. PastorWayne’s last Sunday. 10:15 a.m.Fellowship.Tuesday, June 18: 6:30 p.m.SPPRC. 7:30 p.m. Ad. Council.Thursday, June 20: 10:00a.m., 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Worshipon cable TV.St. Mary’s Catholic Church504 Northwest 7 th Avenue, <strong>Arlington</strong>Pastor Keith SalisburySunday Mass: 10:30 a.m.Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.BlessingsHe says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted amongthe nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 NIVCommercial and Industrial BuildersGreen Isle, MN 55338ph. 507.326.7901 fax: 507.326.3551www.vosconstruction.com<strong>Arlington</strong> State BankServing the Community Since 1895BANKING SERVICESMemberFDIC964-2256<strong>Arlington</strong>EQUALHOUSINGLENDERA & N Radiator RepairAllen & Nicki Scharn, Owners23228 401 Ave., <strong>Arlington</strong>877-964-2281 or 507-964-2281 Bus.Certified ASE Technician on StaffAlso distributor for Poxy Coat IIIndustrial Grade Coatings/PaintMID-COUNTYCO-OP700 W. Lake St., Box 177Cologne, MN 55322(952) 466-3700or TOLL FREE: 1-888-466-3700<strong>Arlington</strong>ENTERPRISE402 W. Alden, <strong>Arlington</strong>507-964-5547Creekside Community Churchto host Vacation Bible School<strong>The</strong> Creekside CommunityChurch, 114 Shamrock Drive,<strong>Arlington</strong>, invites childrenages three through sixth gradeto attend the annual VacationBible School “God’s BackyardBible Camp - Under <strong>The</strong>Stars” from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30p.m. Monday, June 17through Friday, June 21.HUTCHINSON CO-OPAGRONOMYLEON DOSE,<strong>Arlington</strong> Branch ManagerHCMenuSENIOR DININGCall 326-3401 for a mealSuggested Donation $3.85Monday: Hamburger, ovenbrown potatoes, corn, bun withmargarine, rhubarb sauce, lowfat milk.Tuesday: Chicken paprika,brown rice, mixed vegetables,peaches, cream puff dessert, lowfat milk.Wednesday: Pork loin, wholeparslied potatoes, carrots, dinnerroll with margarine, poke cake,low fat milk.Thursday: Italian meat sauce,spaghetti noodles, lettuce saladwith dressing, green beans, garlicbread with margarine, low fatmilk, ice cream.Friday: Roast beef, mashedpotatoes with gravy, stewedtomatoes, bread with margarine,fruit, low fat milk.23189 Hwy. 5 North,<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307arlington@hutchcoop.comOffice (507) 964-2283Cell (320) 583-4324411 7 th Ave. NW • (507) 964-2251<strong>Arlington</strong> HausYour Hometown Pub & Eatery1986-2009<strong>Arlington</strong> • 1-507-964-2473FUNERAL SERVICEP.O. Box 314<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307Phone (507) 964-2201Registration is convenientat www.vacationbibleschool.com/creeksidechurch.<strong>The</strong> children will learnabout serving their families,friends, neighbors, communityand Jesus through the Biblestories, music, crafts andgames.McGraw MonumentWorks, Inc., LeSueurLocal RepresentativeLeah Schrupp<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307612-308-8169Visit ourINDOOR AND OUTDOORDISPLAYS3 miles North of LeSueuron Highway 16930945 Forest Prairie Road(507) 665-3126HOURS: M-F 8-5Weekends by appointment.Online atwww.<strong>Arlington</strong>MNnew.comSTATE BANK OFHAMBURG100 Years. 100 Reasons.Phone 952-467-2992statebankofhamburg.comCONVENIENCESTOREHwy. 5 N., <strong>Arlington</strong>507-964-2920Homestyle PizzaReal or Soft Serve Ice CreamGas – Diesel – Deli – VideosCRAIG BULLERTARLINGTON, MNM31-30Ea(507)964-2212www.chefcraigs.com23180 401 Ave., <strong>Arlington</strong> Phone 507-964-2264


<strong>McLeod</strong>Publishing<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 9www.arlingtonmnnews.comClassifiedsADD ANOTHER PAPEREnterprise<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>Silver Lake Leader<strong>The</strong> GlencoeAdvertiser<strong>The</strong> Sibley Shopper<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise<strong>The</strong> GalaxyONE WEEK: $15 80 For 20 words, one time inFOR ONLY $ 2.00 PER PAPER 3-WEEK SPECIAL:2 nd Week 1/2 PriceANY TWO PAPERS and on the internet.30¢ per word after first 20 words.(based on first week pricing)3 rd Week FREETo place an ad: Call: 507-964-5547; Fax: 507-964-2423; E-Mail: info@<strong>Arlington</strong>MNnews.com; Mail: P.O. Box 388, <strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307AGRICULTURE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE LIVESTOCK& PETSREAL ESTATERENTALSERVICESAdvertisingDeadlinesAGRICULTUREMisc. Farm ItemsLIES KE TRAC TORWant ed: Your OLD TRAC TORS,any con di tion, make or mod el. 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<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, June 13, 2013, page 10www.arlingtonmnnews.comREAL ESTATEHousesHouse built in 1982, 5 acr es, 3BR,1.5BA, ma chine shed, out build -ings, new shin gles, new wind ows,new AC. Near Hec tor. $169,000.(320) 848-6840.RENTALApartment2BR Apart ment with ga rage, wa -ter/sew er/gar bage in clud ed.$450/mo. New Au burn (320) 327-2928.RENTALApartmentNew ly up dat ed apart ments inRen ville. Wa ter, heat, gar bage in -clud ed. New ap plianc es in clud ingnew air con di tion er. On-site laun -dry facil i ties. Off-street park ingavail able with elec tri cal out lets.Pet friend ly. (320) 564-3351.1BR up stairs apart ment on MainStreet in Ar ling ton. Two ref er enc esre quired. Call Da vid (507) 964-2256.2BR apart ment in Oli via. Util i tiesin clud ed: heat, wa ter, elec tric i ty,ca ble, in ter net and gar bage. Call(320) 212-3217.2BR ground floor apart ment avail -able July 1. Rent re duced. In -cludes wa ter, heat, gar bage. 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