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anniversary - Fairmont Photo Press
Inside this Issue:
Happy Birthday Welcome!
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Summer Home Improvement
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Wednesday
July 15, 2015
Volume 52 | Number 10
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#18 - Kyle Steuber, Fairmont, MN
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Stop out and meet
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WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015
PHOTO PRESS | Fairmont, Minnesota
MCDERMOTT-POTTHOFF - Mike and Karen Mcdermott of Viera, Florida; Jeff Cope and Missy McDermott of Marshalltown, Iowa and Neal and Dawn
Potthoff of Dunnell announce the engagement and
upcoming marriage of Megan McDermott and Blake
Potthoff. Megan is currently employed at Krisma
Counseling, Inc. as a CTSS Skills Worker. She plans
on getting a Master’s Degree. Blake is currently employed at Krisma Counseling, Inc. as a CTSS Skills
Worker and plans on getting a Master’s Degree also.
WIEDERhoeft-williams - Danielle Janet WieA July 18th wedding is planned at Grace Lutheran derhoeft and Thomas Jonathon Williams along with
Church in Fairmont. Photo Courtesy of Emily Hansen their parents, Wayne and Darla Wiederhoeft and
Photography.
Nelson and the late Yvonne Williams, announce
their engagement and upcoming wedding on August
There will be an Open 1st, 2015.
Marriage
House Bridal Shower for
License
Emily Wendorff, brideVBS - Camp DiscovThe Lakesters Car Club
Applications
to-be of Zach Umbreit, ery for grades preschool will sponsor a car show on
Justin John Fenlon, on Saturday, July 25th, through grade 5 at Im- Saturday, July 18th, from
Winnebagao and Kelsey beginning at 10:00 a.m. at manuel Lutheran Church 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at
the Trimont Community 1200 North North Avenue, the Presentation College
Kay Steuber, Winnebago
Brannon
Michael Building, 41 2nd Ave NW, Fairmont from Monday, Parking Lot in Fairmont.
Paplow, Truman and Mar- in Trimont. Emily and July 20th through Thurs- The Lakesters will serve
go Lynn Isebrand, Truman Zach are registered at Tar- day, July 23rd. There will hamburgers, hot dogs and
James Louis Dallager, get and Macy’s.
be bible stories, crafts, soft drinks. Proceeds from
Fairmont and Allison Sargames, snacks, singing. A the event will be donated
There will be a Couple’s Meal will be served at 5:30 to the Martin County Hisah Miller, Fairmont
Nicole Marie Koester, Shower for Kay Kres- p.m. and VBS will begin torical Society.
Fairmont and Donald sin and Cole Truesdell promptly from 6:00 p.m.on Saturday, July 25th, at 8:15 p.m. You can register
Scott Hansen, Fairmont
Fairmont
Hospital
Bret Aaron Roberts, Es- 5:30 p.m. at the Sherburn by calling: 507-238-1387.
Auxiliary Bridge Maratherville and Jane Marie American Legion in Sherthon will start again this
burn. Kay and Cole are
Gustafson, Fairmont
East Chain School fall. Anyone wishing to
Michael Wolford Hed- registered at Target, Extra alumni, family and friends play, if you didn’t sign up
berg, Fairmont and Tara Touch and appreciate gift are invited to a Coffee last May, call Marge BolLynn Theobald, Fairmont certificates to Home De- Party/chat time at the ster by Friday, July 24th
Joshua Lee Parsons, pot.
East Chain United Meth- at 507-235-9109. ParticiTrimont and Lindsey Ann
odist Church on Saturday pants will play with the
Treitline, Trimont
Bernyce Ziemer of morning, July 18th, from same gal eight times durMathew Thomas Ma- Fairmont was injured in a 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
ing the duration from Sephoney, Fairmont and home accident last week.
Cruise the old familiar tember 2015 to May 2016.
Leann ReNae Becker, Fair- Cards or letters will be ap- East Chain area and enjoy
mont
preciated. Mail will reach coffee, tea, juice, rolls, and
Prairieland Antique
Matthew Daniel Win- her at: HCMC Burn Unit, donuts, and extra time to Tractor Association will
ner, Dowelltown, Tennes- attn: Bernyce Ziemer, 701 share memories with local have its monthly meeting
see and Felicia Ann LaVon Park Avenue, Minneapo- and visiting alumni.
on Thursday, July 16th at
Peterson, Granada
Everyone is welcome. 7:30 p.m. at the Heritage
lis, MN 55415.
Cory Scott Williams,
For questions: call Alice Acres Chapel basement.
Fairmont and Jennifer
On Wednesday, July Barnes 507-236-1137.
The public is welcome.
Jean Reinke, Fairmont
23rd at 6:20 p.m., there
Sean Paul Scott, Ra- will be a presentation on
leigh, North Carolina and child safety from the Fair- Civic Summer Theatre with Fairmont Opera House
Melissa Jane Hatch, Ra- mont police department.
–presents–
leigh, North Carolina
This will be hosted at
Civic Summer Theatre
Eric David Lewison, Shepherd of the Lakes LuFeaturing:
Truman and Denise Lyn theran Church, 323 E. 1st
Holt, Truman
Street in Fairmont. Topics
include drug use, Internet
safety, and a special appearance from the canine
squad. All are welcome for
this free presentation.
Anniversary
Bradley
Jayson
Celebration
Greenwald
Engquist
50
th
THANK YOU
The family of Bill Krick extends a heartfelt thank
you to the generous people who supported Bill in
so many ways during his journey with us on Earth.
We appreciate your kindness, prayers, donations
and the wonderful food you brought us. Your
thoughtfulness means a great deal to our family.
DOROTHY KRICK & FAMILY
Concert
with pianist Sandra Krumholz
Sunday, July 26 • 2:00 p.m.
Fairmont Opera House
Tickets: $10
general admission
Available at: Opera House (2384900), fairmontoperahouse.com
and Hy-Vee in Fairmont.
sjogren-humeston - Kiley Sjogren and Michael Humeston, both of Salt Lake City, Utah, announce their engagement and upcoming marriage.
Parents of the couple are Dennis and Roxanne Sjogren of Trimont and Rich and Tina Humeston of
Cleveland, Ohio. Kiley is a teacher and program director at Daybreak Academy and Michael is an ER
paramedic at the University of Utah and is completing schooling for his RN license. A September 5th,
2015 wedding is planned.
CARLSON 95TH - Agnes Carlson, formerly of
Truman and now living in Fairmont at Goldfinch
Estates, will be 95 years old on Thursday, July 16th.
In honor of Agnes’ 95th birthday, her family will
be having an open house for her on Saturday, July
18th from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the fellowship
hall at Trinity Lutheran Church in Truman. Family
and friends are cordially invited.
Please, no gifts, your presence is your gift to Agnes.
ARC Different Drummer Dance Club will have
a dinner and dance from
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on
Sunday, July 19th at Fairmont’s Holiday Inn.
RSVPs for the dinner
and/or if attending the
dance will be taken up until noon on Thursday, July
16th.
Contact Pat Willett-KiThe annual Pie and
etzer
at 507-848-5017. The
Ice Cream Social will be
held at Trinity Lutheran public is invited to attend.
Church in Welcome on
Saturday, July 18th from
Butterflies taste with
1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evtheir feet.
eryone is welcome.
A DVD presentation
featuring Al Drobinski’s
military experiences in
the South Pacific during
WW II will be shown at
the Pioneer Museum in
Fairmont on Tuesday, July
21st , at 2:00 p.m. There is
no charge and the public
is invited to attend.
It’s your city.
Own it!
NORTHLAND REALTY
Nic Simpson, Realtor
507-399-1965
Thank You
We would like to thank Dr. Joseph, Dr. Komaragiri, Dr.
Anderson, Dr. Koritala, and the wonderful nursing staff at
Fairmont Hospital for their care and compassion.
We also want to thank Pastor John, Pastor Steve, and
Pastor Jackie from Grace Lutheran for all of their visits,
support, and prayers. Additionally, thank you to everyone
for your concern, friendship, cards, food, memorials, and
prayers during this difficult time.
God bless all of you.
Family of Ronald Roalson
WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015
Fairmont Music Festival to be
held Saturday, July 18
JACOBSEN 80TH Jack Jacobsen of Truman will be celebrating
his 80th birthday on
Friday, July 17th. Cards
will reach him at 402 N.
4th Avenue E., Apt.#107,
Truman, MN 56088.
BEHNE 80TH - There
will be an open house for
Carroll Behne of Sherburn on Saturday, July
18th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Sherburn American Legion in Sherburn.
Come wish Carroll a
happy birthday. No gifts
please.
and Dwight and Patty
Luhmann.
There were 122 people
in attendance at the reunion. They are from the
families of Bernice Widmann, Clarence, Alvin,
Carl Luhmann and Arleen
Deidenrich.
Pictured are 22 cousins of the Luhmann family.
Only two of the cousins were not in attendance.
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Paul E Schellpeper
Financial Advisor
.
1001 East Blue Earth Ave
Suite B
Fairmont, MN 56031
507-238-4244
Christy K Selbrade
Financial Advisor
.
73 Downtown Plaza
Fairmont, MN 56031
507-238-4896
This Saturday, July 18th
is the Fairmont Music Festival, presented by The
Gathering. This is going to
be a lineup of free outdoor
concerts at Veterans Park.
Our two headliners, Good
Little Giants and Ravenhill, are national touring
bands that are coming off
of shows at the Sonshine
Music Festival outside the
Twin Cities.
Also performing will
be Joseph Witmer, Ana
Lena Copeland, George
Pierce, and The Gathering
Band. In addition to the
music some food trucks
and games will be available at the park, as well as
the playground area that is
available for the kids.
This is something it
is hoped will become a
yearly event in the future
- people’s comments and
the Project 1590 survey
have shown potential for
an event like this.
Here are a couple of
ways you can help us
spread the word:
Find us on our Facebook events page and
invite all your Fairmont/
Martin County friends to
the event - over 300 people
have been invited this way.
Send out an email sharing details and inviting
people to the event. We
are highlighting the talent
of the musicians and the
fact the the whole event is
free.
37th Annual Fairmont Summer
Run to be held July 25
Luhmann reunion draws over
100 family members
The ninth biennial Luhmann family reunion was
held on Saturday, June
27th at Heritage Acres in
Fairmont.
The event was hosted
by the Alvin Luhmann
family, made up of Fern,
Vivian and Larry Salstrom,
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Drew Schellpeper
Financial Advisor
.
1001 East Blue Earth Ave
Suite B
Fairmont, MN 56031
507-238-4244
Runners and walkers
are invited to participate
in the 37th Annual Fairmont Summer Run on
Saturday, July 25th, 2015,
at Fairmont Area High
School, 900 Johnson
Street, Fairmont.
The 5 mile run begins at 8:30 a.m. The 2
mile run/walk is scheduled for a 9:30 start. The
1/4 mile run (for ages 9
and under) will begin
at 9:55, and the 1/2 mile
run (for ages 13 and under) will begin at 10:00.
The awards program is
scheduled for 10:15 a.m.
The 5 and 2 mile races
will begin on the high
school track, continue on
quiet streets and asphalt
trails and will conclude
back on the track. The
1/4 and 1/2 mile runs will
take place on the track.
the top two finishers in
each age and gender category. Free refreshments
are available for runners
after each race.
All participants are
encouraged to preregister by July 21st. To
pre-register at www.fairmont.k12.mn.us, go to
Webstore and then Community Education and
Recreation. You may also
pre-register in person at
the CER office at 714 Victoria Street in Fairmont
(Fairmont Elementary
School). Fees for pre-registering participants are
$10 for students and $12
for adults and includes a
dry fit shirt.
Race day registration
at Fairmont Area High
School will begin at 7:30
a.m. and close 10 minutes prior to each race.
Race day registration is
Awards are given to $15.
Truman Days All-City Garage
Sales to be held July 23 to 25
Truman Days 31st
annual All-City Garage
Sales will be held Thursday through Saturday,
July 23rd through the
25th. There will also be
flea and antique market
vendors set up in downtown Truman during
those days.
Individuals
choose
the hours and days they
want their sale; some
are one day, some are
two and some are all
three days. Maps and
description flyers will be
available for shoppers
on Saturday, July 18th
at Truman stores and
beginning Monday, July
20th at the Photo Press in
Fairmont.
Even though there is a
lot of street construction
in Truman for the new
storm water system, Truman Days activities will
happen as in other years.
Garage Sale shoppers are known to be
hardy souls who can go
through almost anything
to find a good bargain or
treasure.
For more information
about the garage sales
and flea market vendors,
call Barb at 507-776-7601
or Kathy at 507-7767091. Information about
other Truman Days
events can be found at:
[email protected].
Book of Golden Deeds
applicants requested
Each year the Fairmont
Exchange Club awards its
most prestigious award
“Book of Golden Deeds
Award” to a special person that has dedicated
their time and efforts to
strengthening their community.
The purpose of the Book
of Golden Deeds Award is
to recognize those citizens
within the community
whose self-sacrifice, responses to duty and other
praiseworthy actions may
pass unnoticed and unre-
membered by the general
public.
The award has been
presented annually by the
Fairmont Exchange Club
since 1975. The recipient
of last year’s award was Jerome “Jerry” Simon.
The Exchange Club is
now accepting applications for 2015 nominees.
Please contact Ron Kopischke at Profinium Inc.,
105 Lake Avenue, Fairmont or call 507-235-5538
for an application or further information.
Zion Lutheran celebrate 125 years
on August 1 and 2
Zion Lutheran ChurchFraser Township, rural
Fairmont will celebrate its
125th anniversary on Saturday and Sunday, August
1st and 2nd, 2015.
The celebration will
begin on Saturday at 7:30
p.m. with a pie and ice
cream social followed by a
campfire closing vespers.
A Sunday morning worship service will be held
Sunday, August 2nd at
10:00 a.m. Fellowship and
a noon pork dinner will
follow the service.
Friends and neighbors
are invited to attend each
day’s activities. Reservations are required for the
Sunday noon meal by calling Duane Behrens at 507238-1454 by Wednesday,
July 22nd.
The Carl Nettifee Memorial Animal Shelter
522 E. MARGARET ST. • FAIRMONT, MN • 238-1885
Website: www.pawprints.petnder.com
Email: [email protected]
HOURS:
Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
A FEW OF OUR CATS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION:
MALIBU is a beautiful girl who is almost all white except for a
black tail & black patch on her ear. This beauty is already spayed,
front declawed, and housetrained. This summer she’s sporting
a lion cut, as her previous owner shaved her to help curb her
allergies to Malibu. She is a cuddly girl who likes treats.
GRETTA, GAVIN, GARTH and GRACE are 3 month old litter
mates who are all xed, up to date on shots, housetrained…and
ready to go home with YOU! All four are shorthaired, with Gavin
being a grey tabby male, Garth being a black male, and Grace &
Gretta are solid grey girls (Gretta has an adorable white tip to her
tail). They are playful, friendly and outgoing. They have lived with
a child and are used to being handled.
A FEW OF OUR DOGS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION:
MILES is a rust/golden colored male that came to us as a stray.
We aren’t sure his breed mix, but guess he’s perhaps a Shepherd/
Retriever mix. This guy is friendly, somewhat laid-back, and while
past the puppy phase is by no means an “old man”!
BELLE is a beautiful Chihuahua mix, who while larger than most
Chis has tons of love to give! This beautiful girl is tan and white
with an adorable little button nose. She’s a shy girl who doesn’t
like all the commotion at the shelter, so most people don’t get to
see the true her. Belle is spayed and up to date on shots.
BAKE SALE We’re having a bake sale Saturday July 18th at
Fleet & Farm in Fairmont from 9 am – 1 pm.
Ditch that summer diet for one day and come buy some
goodies to help support the homeless animals!
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Happy 125th Birthday
Welcome!!
Annual Quilt Auction at Ingham
Okoboji Lutheran Bible Camp
Maisie Bentz, Photo Press Reporter - Intern
Every year the city of
Welcome has a summer
festival on the third full
weekend in July. From a
softball tournament to garage sales all weekend, the
summer festival is always
packed with engaging
events.
This year from July 17th
– 19th, Welcome is commemorating its 125th anniversary. This gives the
be bigger and better than
before, according to Justin
Borchardt. Borchardt is in
charge of the advertising
and scheduling for the
summer festival.
“We’ve always had very
good turnouts for feeds
and evening entertainments,” Borchardt says
of previous festivals. This
year, however, is expected
to be much bigger. “We’re
Borchardt says.
Favorite activities during the weekend include
a chicken and pork chop
feed, slow-pitch softball tournament, parade,
street dance, plus more.
There is no admission
when attending the festival. Some of the funds
for the events come from
community support Borchardt explains. Individuals and businesses donate
and help advertise which
also raises money for the
festival’s events.
The summer festival
committee sells 125th anniversary
memorabilia
to generate most of the
money needed for these
events to happen. There
is merchandise for sale including t-shirts and sweatshirts, and salt and pepper
shakers. Contact Laura
Borchardt at 507-728-8350
city all the more reason to expecting quite a bit larger for more information recelebrate at the summer crowds than in the past garding merchandise.
festival.
because of the importance
The festival does not of the 125th celebration,”
necessarily have new entertainment because of
the 125th anniversary, but
it is planning to enhance
the activities they have
had in the past. There will
be bands performing live
music both Friday and Saturday night, instead of just
Saturday as in previous
years. The parade this year
is going to be larger and
there are inflatable rides
and kids activities that will
The 28th annual
Quilt Auction at the Ingham Okoboji Lutheran
Bible Camp in Wahpeton, Iowa will be held
on Saturday, August 1st
and will feature approximately 160 unique and
colorful quilts of all sizes
and patterns.
Viewing of the quilts
will be held on Friday,
July 31st from 5:00 p.m.
to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 1st from 9:30
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bidding
will begin at 1:00 p.m. on
Saturday. For those who
wish to place a bid but are
unable to attend, proxy
bidders will be provided.
Forms may be completed
at the viewing or a call
may be made to the camp
to request a bidder at 712337-3306. Proxy Bidding
requests will close at 11:00
a.m. on Saturday. Quilts
may also be viewed online
at www.okoboji.org.
Other events that will
be taking place that weekend will be a Scandinavian
Feast on Friday, July 31st
IN SERVICE OF THE MILITARY
Written by David Robert Hoppe
When you see a man or woman in the military;
Let them know you appreciate their service in which they carry.
Carry the American flag, the colors of which will never run.
So don’t you fret when a war comes around,
Because they who fight for the flag will always hold their ground.
When you spot a man or woman who has served in the military,
Let them know you have appreciated their service, as it was bold;
Bold and brave up to the point where nothing could hold.
Hold them higher than they were before;
Because when they fought past war’s they couldn’t even touch the floor.
If you ever find yourself in the service of America’s military;
Whether you are young or old, let the Lord guide you and tarry.
Tarry with the Word of God so you may be of service,
To the Lord Jesus Christ and your country, which stands tall;
Because when you fight with the Lord at your side your enemy will fall.
I hold my country’s military, our fighting men and women, past and present, with
high esteem. It is because of their boldness and bravery that makes them the best military in the world.
Something for everyone
throughout the weekend!
For more information please contact the following people:
Parade: Laura Borchardt (507) 728-8350 / Kim Holm (507) 236-1791
Softball Tourney: Zach Gerhardt (507) 632-4464
Park Activities: Dean Weiss (507) 230-1038
Special Thanks To: Amborn Lumber - Welcome Legion
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MARTIN & FARIBAULT COUNTY HOUSEHOLD
HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTIONS
Household Hazardous Waste will be collected
EVERY WEDNESDAY May 6 through September 30, 2015
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Prairieland Solid Waste Facility, Truman
• NO EMPTY PAINT CANS/ONLY CANS CONTAINING LIQUID PAINT ACCEPTED
• NO AG CHEMICALS OR BUSINESS PRODUCTS WILL BE ACCEPTED
WITHOUT PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS
Be sure to stop during these times and visit the “Reuse Room” and find free items to use
in or around your home. This program is FREE to residents of Martin or Faribault Counties.
Questions call: Billeye Rabbe, Prairieland Solid Waste Coordinator, 238-3115
ITEMS ACCEPTED:
Carburetor Cleaner
Degreasers
Fuels
Gasoline
Charcoal Lighter Fluid
Fertilizer (w/weed killer)
Household Insect Killer
Aerosol Products (with something
in the can - empty aerosols can
go into the regular garbage)
Mothballs
Nail Polish/Remover
Oven Cleaner
Spot Removers
Concrete Cleaner
Paint - Latex or Oil
Paint Remover
Paint Thinner
Stain/Varnish
Wood Preservatives
Mercury Thermometers
Drain Cleaners
Auto Batteries
Pool Chemicals
Roofing Tar
Driveway Sealer
Cell Phones
from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30
p.m., a silent auction of
Hardanger doilies from
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., a
5K Fun Run on Saturday
at 10:30 a.m., followed
by a lunch in the dining
hall with entertainment
provided from 11:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m. Pie and ice
cream will be available
during the afternoon.
The camp is located
on the west side of West
Lake Okoboji (past Miller’s Bay). Follow the quilt
signs.
Rechargeable Batteries
Ink Jet Cartridges
Fluorescent Bulbs and
Ballasts (less than 10 per
customer - charge items)
NOTICE: Fairmont Public Utilities Customers are eligible for
total reimbursement for fluorescent bulb recycling costs.
When dropping fluorescent bulbs off for recycling ask for
a rebate coupon, keep your receipt and turn both into Fairmont Public Utilities for reimbursement of recycling costs.
We will also accept appliances and electronics at these Wednesday collections. The
cost will be $15 per item, slightly higher for TVs over 36 inches and larger items.
5:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
Welcome Firemen’s Relief Association Chicken
Feed, Welcome Legion
5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. 2012 Mid-America Music Hall of Fame MN Inductee
– Lance Allen
5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Borderline Cruisers Open Car Show, Sponsored by
Weiss Auto and Odegaard’s Service Center – on 1st Street
5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Inatable Rides & Kids Activities w/Food Stand,
Welcome City Park Uptown
5:30 p.m.
Bean Bag Registration – Main Street
7:00 p.m.
Bean Bag Tournament – Main Street
8:30 p.m.
1st Medallion Hunt Clue – posted by Post Ofce
8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m. Black Rose Production with Krissy Marie
– Korte’s Bar & Grill
8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m. Dirt Road Prophets – Main Street
SATURDAY, JULY 18TH
8:30 a.m.
Slowpitch Softball Tournament begins with
Bloody Mary Bar & Food Stand
9:00 a.m.
2nd Medallion Hunt Clue – posted by Post Ofce
1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Trinity Lutheran Church Pie and Ice Cream Social
– held in church basement
1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. Outlaw Baseball
2:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
Inatable Rides & Kids Activities w/ Food Stand,
Welcome City Park Uptown
1:00 p.m.
Parade Line-up –5th Street
2:00 p.m.
Parade
Following Parade
3rd Medallion Hunt Clue – posted by Post Ofce
Following Parade
Groove Drum Line – Special Performance – Uptown
4:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
Antique Tractor & Equipment Show – Main Street
4:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
Lakesters Car Club–Main Street
4:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Petting Zoo – Welcome City Park Uptown
5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Welcome Legion Pork Chop Feed – Welcome
Legion – Regular and smoked pork chops available
5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Welcome Fire Department Kitchen Fire Demonstration
– Fire Hall
5:00 p.m.–12:30 a.m. Welcome Legion Beer stand open on Dugan Street
6:00 p.m.
Kiddie Tractor Pull
7:00 p.m.
Toilet Races
8:30 p.m.
4th Medallion Hunt Clue–posted by Post Ofce
8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m. Street Dance with PopROCKS
SUNDAY, JULY 19TH
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Slowpitch Softball Tournament continues with
Bloody Mary Bar & Food Stand
Community Worship at St.Paul’s UCC, lunch to follow
We Thank Our Sponsors: American Glass,
NuWay Cooperative, Schultz
Motors, Kathie’s Bottle Shop,
Kahler Electric, Enderson
Clothing for Men & Women,
Welcome Motors, Welcome
State Bank, Crop Production
Services, ITC, Poppe’s Car
Wash, Welcome TV, Militello
Motors, Borchardt Insurance,
Hidden Treasures, Hawkins,
Federated Rural Electric,
Kramer Family Funeral Home,
Graham Tire, Blush Hair Salon
& Tanning, Welcome Meats,
Weiss Auto, Weiss Milling,
Inc., Aspire Salon & Spa, Custom Computers & Software,
Inc., Zac’s Service Center,
Tami’s on the Ave, Miller Seed
Service, Welcome American
Legion Auxiliary Post 553,
Dougs Sports Center, St. Paul’s
United Church of Christ, Fairmont Ford, Checkers Welcome
Campground, Welcome Oil
Co., Rosburg Construction,
Finstad Trucking & Skidloader
Service, Amborn Lumber, Welcome selfstor, Eric Anderson
Construction, Trinity Lutheran
Church, Ringnell Insurance &
Tax Service, Bettin Trucking,
Garbers Bros. Construction,
B & B Gas Piping Plus, Dan’s
Appliance, Sleep Source &
TV, Fairmont National Agency,
Beemer Companies, WFS Working for Farmers’ Success,
Korte’s, Bowlmor Lanes &
Lounge, K&W Electric, Inc.,
Valero Renewables - Welcome,
KIMANufaturing & Repair, Abel
Family Gardens, Morrow Farms
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What’s Cooking
with Kathy Lloyd
Concert to honor CST’s 50th
anniversary July 26
The Civic Summer Theatre, with the Fairmont Opera House, is celebrating its
50th season of community
Strawberry Dessert
Summer’s Here!
By the feel of the temperature outdoors we are
well into summer! It seems to me that after the fourth
of July summer flies by and it soon starts looking like
fall. My flowers are in full bloom right now. I love
sitting in the backyard with a good book admiring
them!
Today I have a strawberry dessert that just says
“summer.” I hope you will enjoy it!
Strawberry Dessert:
1 cup flour
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup walnuts or pecans, chopped
Mix the above ingredients, press into a 9x13 inch
pan and bake at 300 degrees for 15 minutes and cool.
Filling:
8 oz. cream cheese, room temperature
1 cup powdered sugar
8 oz. Cool Whip
2 cups mini marshmallows
Beat together then fold in Cool whip and minature
marshmallows; spread on cooled crust then top with
strawberry filling.
Strawberry Filling:
4 cups fresh strawberries
1 1/2 cups water
3/4 cup sugar
2 Tbsp cornstarch
1 - 3 oz. pkg. strawberry Jello
Combine sugar and cornstarch, add water, cook
over medium heat stirring until mixture comes to a
boil and becomes thick and clear, stir in Jello, stir until dissolved and cool. Fold in fresh strawberries and
spread over cream cheese mixture, serve with cool
whip.
Stay cool and have a great week!
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Check
It Out!
repertoire with such great
Twin Cities landmarks as
the Jungle Theater, Theatre
de la Jeune Lune, Guthrie
Theater, Children’s Theatre
Company, A Prairie Home
Companion,
VocalEssence and the Minnesota
Orchestra, among many
others. He is the recipient of a Minnesota State
Arts Board Fellowship in
music, the McKnight Fellowship for Theater Artists,
and a 2006 Ivey Award.
Engquist is a graduate
of Yale University’s School
of Music and Saint Olaf
@ the Martin
County Library
Summer is the perfect
time for being outdoors…
so join us as we bring the
library OUTSIDE!
Come and check out
our second summertime “Party in the Park”
at Ward’s Park! This fantastic family event will be
held on Thursday, July
23rd at 2 pm.
Bradley Greenwald
theater with a commemorative concert Sunday, July
26th at 2:00 p.m., featuring
Fairmont natives and CST
alumni, Bradley Greenwald and Jayson Engquist.
The tickets are now available at Fairmont Opera
House (238-4900), online
at fairmontoperahouse.
com/Performances, and at
HyVee.
Twin Cities-based Greenwald and Engquist will
team up for an hour of
beloved Broadway show
tunes. Fairmont’s Sandra Krumholz will join
Engquist for keyboard duets of several medleys.
Greenwald
and
Engquist graduated from
the CST footlights to go on
to extraordinary careers in
theatre and music. Greenwald is a veteran of more
than a dozen CST performances. Now a full-time
actor, singer and writer,
Greenwald has performed
opera, theater, music-theater, concert and recital
Join our children’s librarian Mackenzie as she
takes you on a safari—
complete with stories,
snacks, crafts and fun!
This event is free and
open to the public, and
will be held rain or shine.
Stay after the library’s
“party” and enjoy the
playground equipment,
lake and beautiful views.
Call the library at 2384207 with any questions.
See you there!
Don’t forget, it’s still
not too late to sign-up
for the Summer Reading
Program…earn awesome
prizes for reading books!
Mandi Kosbab Receives
Edward Jones Award
MANDI KOSBAB of the
financial services firm Edward Jones in Fairmont
recently won the firm’s Jim
Jayson Engquist
College and holds degrees
in choral conducting and
organ performance. He
currently serves as Director of Music at Saint John
the Evangelist Episcopal Church and Mount
Zion Temple in St. Paul.
Engquist served many
years as Editor of Transcontinental Music Publishing, a division of the
Union for Reform Judaism
in New York City. He also
has served as Music Director of Larchmont Temple
in Larchmont, New York,
and at First Congregational Church, Old Greenwich,
Conneticutt.
McKenzie Award for her
exceptional achievement
in building client relationships.
Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 company, provides financial services for
individual investors in the
United States and, through
its affiliate, in Canada. Every aspect of the firm’s
business, from the types
of investment options offered to the location of
branch offices, is designed
to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and
work. The firm’s 14,000plus financial advisors
work directly with nearly
seven million clients. Edward Jones, which ranked
No. six on FORTUNE magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2015, is
headquartered in St. Louis. FORTUNE and Time
Inc. are not affiliated with
and do not endorse products or services of Edward
Jones. The Edward Jones
website is located at www.
edwardjones.com, and its
recruiting website is www.
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Summer Home
Improvements
How To Create An Outdoor Oasis
(NAPS)—Wow
your
friends and families at
gatherings, pool parties or barbecues in your
backyard by creating your
own outdoor oasis. Build.
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have teamed up to share
10 surprisingly easy and
affordable ways to turn
your backyard into a great
space for both relaxing
and entertaining.
• Stay Cool: Umbrellas are a great
source of shade,
whether in a backyard or front yard.
They’re easy to
move to a favorite
spot, come in different sizes, and let
you create an enjoyable space to spend
time in.
• A Colorful Approach To Plants:
Planting in containers is an easy way
to add variety and
splashes of color to your
outdoor space.
• Light Up The Night:
Brighten up those dark,
hard-to-navigate areas of
your deck or patio with
solar accent lighting. It’s
generally affordable, easy
to install, and the end result looks terrific. It may
also be a bright idea to
put lights and lanterns up
around exterior doorways.
• Good Clean Fun: If
you live near a beach, river
or lake, don’t worry about
tracking sand indoors.
Simply install an outdoor
shower.
• Beauty Is In The Details: Small accents, such
as hurricane lanterns,
lightweight throws and ceramic garden seats, show
guests you know how to
live the good life...outdoors.
• Cool It: If you have a
covered porch or deck, a
fan or fan-and-light combination can make staying
comfortable during warm
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• Water-Saving Fountains: Build.com’s popular
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• Make Sure
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chairs and benches such
as those in the Donny Osmond collection around a
garden table is key for parties, brunches and barbecue fun.
•
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a terrific way to define
a space and give your
lounge area a little warmth
when the night air cools.
Build.com offers a vibrant
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Eight Steps To A More Appealing Home
(NAPS)—Your house
can be more comfortable
for you and have more
curb appeal for the next
owner with a few minor
home improvements, including one you can barely see.
• Get in on the outdoor
living trend. Add a few
comfortable chairs and
table to the front porch or
mailbox, front porch or
window boxes could use a
touch-up, too.
• Get good screens.
Whether on the window,
the door or a screened-in
porch or pool, there are a
variety of styles and mesh
fabrics available to meet a
number of needs. .
• Keep things clear.
Don’t let your front walkway or the front of your
home look overgrown. Cut
back on the shrubbery,
and consider plants in
pots instead.
• Improve the lighting.
Consider motion-sensing
lights on walkways and the
driveway and lanterns on
posts near the door.
• Opt for an awning. It
can make your entryway
more impressive and keep
you and your family dry
when you open the door.
• Really rock your yard.
Add a stone border around
the flower beds.
• Count on this idea.
Make sure your house
number is easy to read
from the street.
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• Create an a-door-able
view. Your front door is one
of the first things people
see when arriving at your
house and what greets you
every day when you come
home. Keep it bright and
welcoming with a fresh
coat of paint and perhaps
some shiny new hardware.
While you have the paint
handy, see if the shutters,
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and on the Floor
(NAPS)—This
year,
homeowners looking for
ways to change their living
spaces are taking inspiration from the great outdoors.
Whether soft or hard
surface, Mother Nature is
definitely influencing the
look of flooring today.
Contrasting Textures
Are On Trend
One of the latest styles
growing in popularity is
termed “rustic elegance.”
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The look consists of both
raw and refined materials displayed together.
Organic elements including hardwood and stone
receive added dimension
and beauty when juxtaposed with highly trendy
porcelain tiles made to
look like stratified rock
and burnished, smooth
metal. Another look growing in popularity is rustic,
industrial concrete, commonly associated with
outdoor spaces, paired
with smooth alabaster
marble, glass and other
glossy materials.
Colors Are Quiet
Patterns, Dramatic
In all its many shades,
gray has become the new
beige. Combined with the
weathered looks are hues
that range from desert
to ocean. These calming
colors bring warmth and
character to interiors.
Meanwhile, eye-catching, over-sized geometrics
and classic patterns larger
in scale than normal are
popular in carpeting, rugs
and tiles.
What It All Means For
Your Floors
Here’s how the latest
looks are translated in
each flooring category:
• New technology and
digital imaging deliver
high-quality
laminates
that put their natural cousins, including hardwood
and marble, to the test.
Laminate today is highly
durable, offers photo-real
imaging and enhanced
sound absorption, is easy
to maintain and, best of
all, very affordable!
• Porcelain tile today
can also look like fabric, metal, even concrete.
Long-lasting and affordable tile is always in style.
Intricate geometric patterns and mosaics found
throughout history are
now on tiles in dozens of
shapes that come in all sizes. Even the warmth and
natural texture of wood
can be convincingly recreated in tile for kitchens
and bathrooms.
• If it’s stone you seek,
here’s something that
could rock your world.
Stone may be an old building material but it’s getting
a new look with unique
shapes, etched surfaces,
and pairings with other
material—both
natural
and manmade, including
glass, hardwood and burnished metal.
• Hardwood floors remain popular amidst
changing trends. According to the National Association of Realtors, 54 percent of homebuyers would
pay more for houses with
hardwood floors. Rugged
and warm browns from
ebony to leather to honey
golden are all in, but for
different reasons. Dark
floors make a bold statement and help highlight
a room’s other features;
lighter ones are easier to
maintain.
Understated,
weathered gray and muted metallic shades offer
a great base and mask
imperfections and dirt so
they’re good for high-traffic areas. Flax, blond and
whitewash add light and
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• Legend has it that
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the latest fashions on fabrics and motifs usually
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Summer Home
Improvements
Five over-the-top outdoor
improvements for DIYers
(BPT) - A beautiful
backyard has become a
suburban status symbol
much like a brand-new car
in the driveway. Upgrading your outdoor space is
not only uplifting, it’s practical, too. A great backyard
expands your living space,
enhances your enjoyment
of your home and can
boost resale value.
Anyone can plant some
flowers or put in a patio.
To truly take your outdoor
spaces to the next level,
though, look to projects
that offer a big “wow fac-
tor.” Many are well within
the capabilities of most
do-it-yourselfers. You can
find detailed instructions
online, and all the tools
you’ll need are at your local American Rental Association member rental
store. Here are five warmweather projects to turn
your backyard into an enticing oasis this spring and
summer:
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stores, but to create a truly
memorable outdoor experience, consider building
your own fire pit. Rather
than simply being another
portable accessory cluttering up your outdoor space,
a built-in fire pit becomes
an ambience-boosting design element in your yard.
To create a fire pit, you’ll
need a good-sized circle of
level ground in your yard,
tools for digging, stones
or bricks for construction,
and implements for hauling sand, stone and bricks.
ple guns.
3. Add an outdoor
kitchen
Cooking and eating
outside are among the
great joys of warm weather, and outdoor kitchens
are a popular improvement to outdoor living
areas. You have many options for creating an outdoor kitchen, from building a simple frame and
sliding a standard gas grill
into it, to a more elaborate
stone installation complete with an oven and
multiple burners. You can
2. Plant a vertical
save money by using ongarden
line guides and renting
Gardening is a poputools to build your own
lar summer pastime, one
backyard kitchen.
that can fill your yard
and home with beauti4. Build a dedicated
ful blooms, lush greenery
space for napping
and nutritious, low-cost
What’s more relaxing
produce. If you don’t have
than napping in the shade
a great deal of room for a
with a soft breeze as your
spacious garden plot, or if
blanket? Constructing a
you want a garden that’s
wooden swing, suspended
more visually striking than
bed swing or a wooden
raised beds or containers,
hammock can be an easy
consider a vertical garden.
weekend project that reVirtually any unadorned
quires the rental of only
outdoor wall can accoma few simple tools. When
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Jeff’s Jottings
W
e all have
a favorite
teacher
who influenced us in school in one
way or another and we owe
them a little bit of what we
are today to their influence. I have a few teachers
from my time at Ceylon
School that were an influence on my life that I fondly remember. One of those
fondly remembered teachers passed away this past
weekend. Maureen Detert of Fairmont was more
than just a former teacher
of mine; she was also the
mother of a former classmate of mine and she also
was somewhat like a second mother to me. Every
time we would meet each
other on the street or at an
event, she would go out
of her way to make sure
she gave me a big hug and
she would have to hear all
about my life since I saw
her last. The last time I saw
Maureen was at the Ceylon All-School Reunion
on June 27th and she was
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enjoying the event, sitting
at the former teachers and
staff table. I found out that
day that her family was
gathering the next day to
celebrate her 80th birthday. I will miss her smiling
face and her big hugs, but
will always remember her
not only as a former teacher, but also as a friend. As
I grow older, I reflect on
those that have made an
impact on my life, and
many of those people are
my former teachers. Many
of you probably have fond
memories of former teachers and others who impacted your life in one way
or another. If those people
are still alive today, take
the time to thank them for
the influence they had on
you – don’t let those opportunities pass without
acting upon them!
Where has summer
gone??
It’s hard to believe that
we are already halfway
through the month of July!
Even more amazing is that
The Fairmont Area Knights of Columbus sponsored a breakfast benefitting our local American
Heritage Girls organization. The event was held at the
KC Hall on June 7th resulting in a donation of $1,187.
Pictured left to right Caroll Collins, Tim Siegler, Bart
Franta and John Landsteiner, KC Event Chairmen;
Kathleen Lockwood, Fairmont Area American Heritage Girls Director; Shawna Hill, American Heritage
Girls Board member; and Chad McGowan, Deputy
Grand Knight of local KC Council.
Pictured left to right receiving a check from the
April Silent/Live Auction for $1,900.16 are Tim
Siegler, KC Solicitation Committee Member; Chad
McGowan, Deputy Grand Knight of local KC Council;
Shawn Chambers, Martin County Mentoring Director; and Jeff Kott, KC Solicitation Committee Member.
the Martin County Fair is
only a month away (the
Fair Premium books are
out)!! This summer is just
flying by and a lot of the
projects I intended to do
on the farm this summer
are still waiting to be done.
I love all of the advantages of living in the rural
area, such as staring up
at the stars at night without streetlights “washing”
them out; sitting on the
patio in the evening and
the only noises you hear
are crickets, frogs and
birds; and most of all, the
seclusion from every day
activities once I arrive at
home from work. One of
the drawbacks of living on
the farm is the upkeep that
is needed on the buildings on the place. I plan on
painting the barn, corncrib
and another small storage
shed this summer, but as
of yet have not brushed
a stroke of paint on any
of the buildings. I guess I
know what the rest of the
summer holds in store for
me!
Local” Photo Press theme
to heart and started thinking local first a couple
years ago after seeing the
logo in the Photo Press.
She thanked me for the reminder that she needed to
think about the local business people and how they
need the support of the local and area communities
to remain in business. I am
happy to see other areas
and organizations in and
around Fairmont are also
promoting their own takes
on the shopping local
theme. Building up that
type of a thought-process
in residents is important to
help reinforce the importance of shopping locally.
Thank-you to those who
are doing their part!
Welcome - You don’t
look a day over 120!
Before I go this week, I
wanted to pass along some
events coming up in the
next week. The community of Welcome is planning
to celebrate 125 years with
a big festival this weekend. Lots of great entertainment, food, activities
and of course the parade!
You can read all about it
in Maisie Bentz’ column
in this week’s Photo Press.
And if you are in the mood
for attending a fair, the Watonwan County Fair is taking place up in St. James
from July 15th through the
19th.
Eat, Play, Shop Local!
From the time that I
started as manager of the
Photo Press – three years
ago next month – I have
been urging readers to
shop local first when you
are considering making
a purchase. It is an idea
that emerged from a visit
a co-worker and I had with
Ann Terfehr, co-owner of
Dan’s Appliance and Sleep
Have a great week!
Source in Fairmont. Working here at the Photo Press,
Drive safely – visit a
I have come to realize how shut-in or family member –
much more important it Eat, Play, Shop Local – Call
is for local businesses to or visit an old friend!
have the support of area
residents. Recently a reader told me that she took
the “Eat, Play and Shop
- Jeff
Pictured left to right receiving a check from the
April Silent/Live Auction for $3,800.31 are Don Witt,
KC Silent/Live Auction Committee Member and ARC
Member; Pat Willette, Member of ARC Southwest;
Vince Landsteiner, KC Event Co-Chairman; Lee Ann
Erickson, ARC Southwest Director; and Chad McGowan, Deputy Grand Knight of local KC Council.
Kiwanis
Korner
10 0 y e a r s p r o u d
Kiwanis International is celebrating its 100th
Anniversary in 2015 and in observance of this
event, we are spotlighting Fairmont area’s
two Kiwanis Clubs and their members.
LAKEVIEW BINGO
Throughout the years, Early Risers have sponsored Bingo at Lakeview Health Services. The prizes
won include various types of fruits, candy bars, and
pudding cups. There have been times when specific
types of prizes needed to be offered, such as sugar
free candies and pudding cups, due to health issues
and dietary needs..
Bingo begins at 7:00 p.m. and lasts for an hour,
with nearly every participant winning at least one
prize. Each participant chooses two bingo cards,
which they play for the session, unless they wish to
change them. As each participant gets a Bingo, that
card must be turned over and play continues on their
second card. Play during the first session continues
for about half an hour or until half the prizes have
been awarded. Then all cards must be cleared for the
second session, and play resumes until all the rest of
the prizes have been awarded.
Bingo was first organized for the club by Don Milbrandt, and then by Tom Mahoney and now is organized and administered by Kiwanian Jim Simser
more than 20 years ago. All members of the Early Risers are on a roster to participate in the calling, helping, and distribution of prizes. When it is over, you
can rest assured, “A good time was had by all!”
above: A table of Bingo players with their prizes at
Lakeview They’re enjoying the second session of the
evening with Allen Struck calling numbers.
top: Residents and
guests enjoying an
evening of Bingo with
Kiwanis Members:
Steve Berkeland, Alvin Hovick and Allen
Struck.
right: Dave Olson
calls the numbers for
participants.
Early Risers Kiwanis meets every Wednesday
at 6:30 a.m. at The Ranch Restaurant.
Uptown Kiwanis meets every other Tuesday
at noon at Tami’s on the Ave.
For more information or to become a member,
contact: Uptown Club President Louise Hendricks, 235-3090; Early Risers Club President
Mike Katzenmeyer, 235-9534.
Pictured left to right receiving a check from the
April Silent/Live Auction for $1,900.16 are Don
Feuerhake, KC Finance Committee Member; Chad
McGowan, Deputy Grand Knight of local KC Council;
Anna Garbers, Kinship Executive Director; and Joe
Schaffer, KC Finance Committee Chairman.
Kiwanis is a global organization of
volunteers, dedicated to improving
the world, one child and one
community at a time.
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Naturally
By Al Batt
I looked at the nighttime sky. It was the best
ceiling ever.
At first light, chicory
bloomed on tall stems
on the roadside. A common blue wildflower
of summer, it thrives in
uninviting places. The
color attracts like sight of
a bluebird. Two legends
are associated
w i t h
chicory.
There
o n c e
was
a
beaut i f u l
maiden who refused the
advances of the sun. The
sun, in retaliation, turned
her into a flower, forcing
her to stare at him until
fading under his power.
Chicory opens its flowers early in the morning
and often closes them by
midday.
The other legend tells
of a young woman who
loved a sailor who’d
left her for the sea. She
waited patiently for his
return. Knowing that her
lover had drowned, the
gods took pity on her and
turned her into a plant
wearing sailor-blue blossoms. This gave the plant
the nickname, blue sailors. Thomas Jefferson
had chicory sent to him
from Italy and recommended the plant as livestock fodder. Chicory has
been used as a substitute
for coffee.
A red-tailed hawk
perched uneasily on
a utility wire running
above the chicory. The
raptor was a mugwump.
Its mug was on one side
of the wire, its wump on
the other.
Q-and-A
“Could I chase skunks
from a rockpile with
mothballs?”
Predator
urine, coyote or fox, is
supposed to get rid of
To the Editor:
On behalf of the members of the Fairmont Lions Club, we would like
to extend our thanks and
appreciation to those that
were a part of this year’s
Fly-In Pancake Breakfast event! We served 780
guests this year and appreciate those individuals
that came out to support
our group. A special thank
you to the sponsors for
donating resources and/
or funds for the event. We
also want to recognize the
Fairmont Kinship organization. They send volunteers to help us out the
morning of the breakfast
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skunks. It doesn’t work.
Ultrasonic sound emitters are sold claiming
to discourage animals.
These devices are worthless. Various sprays (castor-oil based is popular)
are ineffective. I’ve talked
with many people who
have used mothballs or
ammonia-soaked rags in
attempts to make skunks
leave. They declared their
endeavors to be complete
failures. Mothballs can be
harmful to humans and
pets. They are insecticides
containing either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, chemicals that
are flammable and toxic.
They are unstable, can
vaporize and should never be used in an airtight
space such as a sealed
bag. Naphthalene has
been associated with adverse health effects in humans. Labels on mothball
packaging list the intended uses and precautions
clearly.
Live-trapping
skunks is the most effective means.
Don Zwach of Waseca
asked if young bald eagles
return to their nests once
they leave them. After
fledging, eaglets return to
the nest to be fed by parents, to roost and to loaf.
Their association with
the nest and natal territory lessens as they learn
to hunt. This transition to
independence varies in
length from a couple of
weeks to several months.
Jim Lageson of Ellendale asked how many eggs
do young red-tailed hawks
have. This beautiful raptor lays one to five eggs in
a stick nest as large as 6.5
feet high and 3 feet across.
The incubation period is
28-35 days and the nestling stage is 42-46 days.
“How can I tell if I’m
seeing a dragonfly or damselfly?” An odonate is a
predatory insect of the
order Odonata, characterized by a long, slender, often brightly colored body,
two pairs of transpar-
ent veined wings, large
compound eyes, and an
aquatic larval stage. The
easiest way to tell whether an odonate is a dragonfly or damselfly is to
see how it holds its wings
when it’s at rest. If they
are flat and parallel to
the ground, it’s a dragonfly. If the wings are held
together over the back,
it’s a damselfly. Fliers are
usually dragonflies and
perchers typically damselflies.
“How many deer per
square mile in Minnesota?” Deer populations
vary according to habitat
and management. Density levels range from a
high of 25 to 30 deer per
square mile in the extreme southeast to three
to five in the far west.
In central and north-­
central Minnesota, numbers hover at 20 to 25 per
square mile.
From the mailbag
Ward Johnson of
SaveOurMonarchs
Foundation wrote, “I
thought your readers
might wish to know that
SaveOurMonarchs.org
offers free milkweed
seeds. They are needed
by all monarch caterpillars for their survival.
They make a beautiful
wildflower garden and
require no maintenance.
SaveOurMonarchs provides over 100,000 milkweed seed packets per
month to all who request
them. Send your request
for seeds to SaveOurMonarchs.org and you
will receive the free milkweed seed packets immediately. No milkweed,
no monarchs!”
by
Thanks for stopping
“Nothing is a waste of
time if you use the experience wisely.”--Auguste
Rodin
DO GOOD.
© Al Batt 2015
programs supported by
the Lions include eyesight
programs, Diabetes programs, Leader Dog for the
Blind, hearing programs
and Minnesota Can-DoCanines. Again, thanks to
each year and we are for- all for your support.
tunate for their help.
Adam Smith
As is the case with
Fairmont Lions Club
funds previously generatSecretary
ed by the Fairmont Lions,
the proceeds raised at this
year’s pancake breakfast
***
will be contributed to local organizations and LiLetter to the Editor:
ons programs. Over the
What a great day we
past year, those donated
to include Martin County had for the Fourth of July
Youth for Christ, Fairmont “Fairmont Market Square”
Kinship, Let’s Go Fishing, held out at Heritage Acres!
Head Start, Fairmont Soc- I want to extend a big
cer Association, Fairmont “THANK YOU” to all that
Hospital Foundation and were able to come out
Salvation Army. We also and support this first of
help our communities the season “public marthrough community ser- ket.” We had a great time
vice projects and outreach and I feel that this is just
Fairmont Trap Team
Makes it to State
Maisie Bentz, Photo Press Reporter - Intern
What comes to mind
when hearing the phrase
“Fairmont Area High
School sports” is very often the typical image on all
young boys’ athletic clothing: soccer, basketball,
football, etc. Trapshooting, however, is not a sport
to be forgotten, especially
here in Fairmont.
On June 16th, the Fairmont Area High School
trap team competed in the
state tournament for the
first time since its installation. Last year this team
did go to the section qualifier in Alexandria, Minne-
sity.
“How you shoot categorizes you,” head coach
Todd Segar says. “It
doesn’t matter grade or
gender, it’s how well you
shoot.” Segar proves his
point as there is a sixth
grader on varsity. Segar is
a teacher at Fairmont Area
High School and a firearm
safety instructor in Fairmont as well. He has been
coaching the team since
the beginning and plans to
continue in future years.
The Fairmont trap team
is only three years old. The
first year there were 42
club and the trapshooting
organization in the state.
Members of the team are
responsible for providing
their own gun.
Two individuals on this
years team, Bryan Grotte
and Ryan Busche, had
averages that were in the
top 100 in the state. This
means they automatically
qualified to compete in
the individual state competition at the Minnesota
State High School Championship. Bryan Grotte
was ranked #1 out of 8000
shooters in the state. He
took first at state, shooting
sota, but didn’t qualify to
make it to the Minnesota
State High School Championship. This year was
their first chance to compete in the championship.
The trapshooting season starts the first week
in April and ends with the
championship in June.
Over the regular season,
there are five competitions the team participates
in, and skill level is used to
split up the shooters into
different classes. Those
who have an average under 30 are in the novice
class. Shooters with an
average of 30-40 are on junior varsity and those with
a 40-50 average are on var-
members, the second year
54, and this year 68. According to Segar, the team
was formed because the
sport was gaining popularity in the state. The Fairmont team includes 13-15
shooters from Blue Earth
and East Chain, as those
schools do not yet have a
team of their own. Homeschooled students are able
to join as well.
Fairmont Area High
School sanctions the team
and the team practices at
the Fairmont Trap Club.
There is a $220 registration fee that goes to buying shells and targets for
the team, and remaining
money goes to the trap
a perfect score of 100/100.
Once the team qualified to go to state, five of
their best shooters competed in the team championship. Each member
shoots 100 rounds, making
500 a perfect team score,
Segar explains. Tied at first
with Lakeville South at
464, it came down to how
each individual scored.
Lakeville South’s highest
shooter shot 96/100 and
Fairmont’s highest was
95/100. Lakeville South
took first.
The Fairmont trap team
is ever growing and plans
to come back next year
even stronger.
the start of many more fun
things for Fairmont.
Not only are we having
another event in less than
a month, (the next one
will be Sunday, August 9th
from noon to 4:00 pm) but
the ideas are flying high for
the future! After the beginnings of this market, the
15/90 group evolved and
the citizens of Fairmont
have shared all kinds of
fun and great ideas for this
community. the way I see
it, this Fairmont Market
square is just the beginning.
The vision for this market came from the fact that
I experienced the deluge
of phone calls and comments that the NewBo city
Market, in Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, received after their
grand opening. This Iowa
market has made itself a
destination place. With a
building sitting on a whole
city block, it has indoor
space and outdoor space
lending itself for all kinds
of community events as
well as shopping, classes, dining, concerts, car
shows, flea markets etc., as
well as just being a comfortable place for all ages
to gather.
Having seen what all
has been done in Cedar
Rapids after the devastating flood in 2008, and now
with the creation of the
committees involved with
the 15/90 group to explore
the possibilities the time
maybe is right to take the
next step.
If you would like a
chance to see this market
first hand let us know if
you are interested, and we
will help coordinate a trip
for you to come to Cedar
Rapids on September 26th
for a special event called
BACONFEST. I’m calling
it a “one day get away”,
and I know we can make
it really fun. We would also
have the opportunity to
see some Grant Wood artwork or his personal studio; the Rooftop garden on
the new library; see some
fabulous gardens; learn
about lake revitalization;
see artists studios; visit a
museum or two etc.
I am confident that this
little “one-day get-away”
will get you talking and
hopefully it will get you as
excited as I am about the
fun possibilities for Fairmont.
Please contact the Fairmont Community Education office at 507-235-3141
for more details.
Mari Graville Phelan
Market Square
WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015
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Images from the 11th Annual Fairmont Classic National Qualifier
HOT CORNER – Fairmont Legion Post 36 third
baseman Parker Monsen fires on to first to retire an
Austin runner. Legion Post 36 topped Austin Legion
Post 91 6-3 last Saturday. Courtesy Faye Bollingberg
SIDE ARMER – Tyler Tennyson drops down to deliver to the plate. Tennyson struck out four in seven
innings and had 3 RBIs in Fairmont’s win over Austin. Courtesy Faye Bollingberg
Over 61 teams competed in the two day 11th Annual Fairmont Classic National Qualifier this past weekend in Fairmont. Fairmont’s 10U Red, 10U White,
14U Red and 16U teams along with Truman 10U and
MCW 16U all qualified for the Nationals held July 2326 in Eden Prairie MN.
Fairmont 10U Red finished second to Goodview in
the “B/C” bracket. Fairmont 10U White downed Truman in the “D” Championship bracket.
Fairmont 12U lost in the “D” bracket consolation
round. Truman 12U lost the Friendship game to WEM
in the “D” bracket.
Fairmont 14U Red downed Sleepy Eye in the
“American League” bracket Championship game.
Martin County West 14U defeated Jackson in the
“American League” bracket Third Place game Fairmont 14U White defeated Estherville 8-6 in the “National League” bracket’s Third Place game.
In the 16U bracket Fairmont defeated Austin 6-3
and LSH 9-3 in pool “A” play. MCW defeated TYFSA 8-6 and Wilmar 5-4 in Pool “B” play. MCW then
downed Fairmont 6-3 in the Championship game.
Photos courtesy of fairmontsports.com
fairmont
sports .com
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A-1 Concrete
Ranch Hands
Green Mill/Doolittles
Royalty Rides
Blue Earth Legion
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McDonalds/Culligan
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Green Mill/Doolittles 19, The Pour House 6. Boom chick, bow wow!
Countywide RE Jackson 17, Dairy Freeze/Graham Tire 15.
Dairy Freeze/Graham Tire – great game!
Fabers Plumbing 20, Hawkins Chevrolet 0
Ranch Hands 23, Shenanigan's 7, It’s a family tradition!
Legends Pub & Grill 24, The Pour House 2. Jacclyn’s first hits!
Whiskey Biscuits 12, Royalty Rides 8.
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Wash Pros
Weiss Auto/State Farm JK
Choice Conct/Greenmill
Boekett/Channel
Average Joes
Troy Jensen Seeds
Legends Pub & Grill
Rode Manufacturing
Kahler Automation
Fairmont Ford
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Troy Jensen Seeds 24, Pro Installers 0
Average Joes 31, Pro Installers 28. Never had any doubts
Weiss Auto/State Farm Korsmo 16, Fairmont Ford 1
Rode Manufacturing 24, The Gathering 8
Average Joes 21, Kahler Automation 19. Way to fight back!
Cutting/Edge Pooleys 24, Boekett/Channel 0
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PAGE 12
Fairmont Soccer Scores
U11 Girls Saxton Family
Partnership
July 2nd: Fairmont 5, La
Cresent 1
Goals: 2 Mackenzie
Householder (2 unassisted), Ellie Schultze (Samantha Castro), Carissa
Saxton (unassisted), Sami
Lenort (Rayah Quiring)
Goaltenders:
Rayah
Quiring 3 saves, Carissa
Saxton 3 saves, Skye Dobie
2 saves
U12 Girls Day Plumbing
and Heating
June 28th: Le Seuer 1,
Fairmont 3
Goals: 2 Kalie Hanna,
Tea Armstrong
Goaltender: Dawn Garbers
U13 Girls Fairmont
Body Shop
June 16th: Austin 0,
Fairmont Win 1
Goal: Isabelle Lenort
(unassisted)
Goaltenders:
Angel
Smith 4 saves, Kaiden
Boerner 4 saves
June 18th: Fairmont 3,
Winona 2
Goals: Kaylean Thingstad (Isabelle Lenort), Joni
Becker (Isabelle Lenort),
Kaylene Lindquist (Joni
Becker)
Goaltenders: Kaiden
Boerner 2 saves, Angel
Smith 2 saves
June 23rd: Fairmont 4,
Shakopee 1
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Goals: Lexi Kaufmann
(Kaylene Lindquist), Kaylean Thingstad (unassisted), Isabelle Lenort
(Kaylene Lindquist), Maddy Maakestad (Kaylean
Thingstad)
Goaltenders: Kaiden
Boerner 5 saves, Angel
Smith 7 saves
June 27th: Rochester 3,
Fairmont 2
Goals: Kaylene Lindquist (Isabelle Lenort), Isabelle Lenort (unassisted)
Goaltenders: Kaiden
Boerner 5 saves, Angel
Smith 2 saves
July 3rd: Waseca 2, Fairmont 1
Goal: Kaylean Thingstad (McKayla Chambers)
Goaltenders:
Angel
Smith 3 saves, Kaiden
Boerner- 3 saves
U14 Girls Exchange
Club
June 29th: Fairmont 4,
Chaska-Chanhassen 2
Goals: 2 Mikayla Stradtman (1 unassisted, 1 Abby
Dewitt), Abby Dewitt
(Ashlynn Quist), Maiya
Dietz (unassisted)
Goaltender:
Kaiden
Boerner 5 saves
July
8th:
ChaskaChanhassen 2, Fairmont 1
Goal: Abby Dewitt
(Hallie Siegler)
Goaltender:
Angel
Smith 8 saves
Fairmont 14U Red qualifies
for Nationals
Fairmont 14U Red
girls softball team qualified for Nationals Girls
Softball
Tournament
in Eden Prairie on July
23rd-26th.
Game one, Cardinals
Red 14U used a five-run
explosion in the sixth inning hoisted the Red 14U
to a 9-1 win in six innings
over Maple River at Fairmont Classic National
Qualifier Tourney on Saturday.
Red 14U scored in the
sixth on an RBI single
by Jaiden Leiding and
a two-run double by
Marissa Steinhaus. Olivia Anderson racked
up two RBIs on two hits
for the Cardinals Red
14U. Kaitlyn Freese put
together a nice outing.
Maple River managed
just two hits off of Freese,
who allowed no earned
runs, walked none and
struck out seven during
her five innings of work.
Red 14U never trailed
after scoring two runs
in the fourth on a tworun single by Anderson.
Game two, both the Red
14U and MCW put runners aboard, but it was
Red 14U that was able to
take advantage, pulling
out a 3-2 win. MCW got
five hits compared with
just four for Red 14U, but
MCW stranded six on
base. MCW scored two
runs in the sixth, still,
MCW couldn’t catch Red
14U. Freese got the win.
She allowed two runs
over six innings, struck
out six, walked none. In
the fourth,
Red 14U scored on
a groundout by Lexus
Wojtanowicz, bringing
home Taylor Crissinger.
Steinhaus and Lizzie Oothoudt combined for hits
in the fifth to bring in run
number three. Sydney
Hainy contributed the
fourth hit for the Cards.
In the Classic Championship game Red 14U
beat Sleepy Eye on Sunday 7-1. Red 14U scored
three runs in the sixth
on a two-run triple by
Crissinger after a double
by Alex Schuder and a
single by Jaiden Leiding.
Crissinger racked up four
RBIs on two hits. Freese
pitched seven innings
and allowed no earned
runs, three hits and no
walks while striking out
two. Leiding went 3 for 3
on the game. Ana Krause
added two singles.
Ceylon American Legion sends
representative to Boys State
Nassen-Detert American Legion Post #529,
Ceylon recently selected
Jacob Buntjer of Ceylon to
represent the post at Boys’
State in Marshall June 14th
- 20th.
Jacob is 17 years old
and is the son of Michael
(Brenda) Buntjer and
Mary (Terry) Muller. He
is a member of St. Peter
Lutheran Church in Ceylon and will be a senior at
Martin County West High
School in the fall. Jacob
enjoys all sports, especially football, basketball,
baseball and golf. After
graduation he is looking
into different colleges,
though he is uncertain of
his career choice at this
time.
Legion Boys State is a
practical training program
in local and state government in which selected
boys participate in actual learning experiences.
Boys State is a functional
practice of democratic
activities. At Boys State
the participants choose
their own officials in accordance with regular
election procedures. They
organize and operate their
own city, county and state
governments. Bills are introduced and debated in
their legislature. Justice
is administered by their
law enforcement agencies
and courts. In Boys State,
the young citizen has the
opportunity to learn that
government is what he
makes it.
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Hawgs win 21-18 over
Midwest Rampage
The South Central Hawgs football team won 21-18
over the Midwest rampage
in webster City, Iowa on
Saturday, July 11th.
The Hawgs led 15-7
at the half. However, the
Rampage battled back
midway through the fourth
quarter after making a
field goal and getting another touchdown making
it 18-15 Rampage. They
made one serious mistake
though, they punted the
ball to Jerry Heidelberg
who danced his way into
the end zone for the final
score of the game giving
the Hawgs the 21-18 win.
The Rampage had one
more shot with a 1:49 to
tie it up with a 50 yard field
goal but that sailed wide
right giving the Hawgs the
win. Leading passer was
Greg Gainey with 145 yds.
on nine completions and a
touchdown.
Leading receiver was
Storm Soto with 65 yds
on two receptions hauling in a 50 yd touchdown
pass from Gainey. Leading rusher was also Greg
Gainey with 94yds on five
attempts. Tate Anderson
scored the only rushing
touchdown for the Hawgs
running in from 1 yd out.
Hawgs play in the SPFL
Championship game for
the 6th consecutive year
this Saturday July 18th
at 7 p.m. in Worthington
against the Southwest
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Robert M.
Olson, 73
Funeral Services for
Robert M. Olson, 73, of Fairmont were held on Friday,
July 10th, 2015 at Grace Lutheran Church in Fairmont.
Burial was at Lakeside Cemetery in Fairmont. Robert
passed away on Tuesday,
July 7th, 2015 at the Trimont Health Care Center
in Trimont. The Lakeview
Funeral Home in Fairmont
assisted the family with arrangements.
Robert Milton was born
April 22nd, 1942 to Milton
and Olga (Pedersen) Olson
in Fairmont. He attended
school and graduated from
Granada High School and
attended Waldorf College.
On February 4th, 1961
Robert was united in marriage to Patricia Cavers at
Grace Lutheran Church.
This union was blessed with
two children, Laura and
Bob.
Robert worked for Fairmont Railway Motors before owning and operating
R.M. Olson Manufacturing
in Fairmont. Robert enjoyed
spending time outdoors, especially golfing, fishing, and
boating. He also liked to
travel and scuba dive. Robert was a member of The
Lions Club and Fairmont
Rotary.
Those left to cherish his
memory include his wife,
Pat Olson of Fairmont;
daughter, Laura Rosenberg
and her husband, Dennis of
Fairmont; son, Bob Olson
of Fairmont; grandchildren:
Ashley (Tyrel) Lembke of
Northfield, Minnesota and
Amanda Rosenberg of San
Diego, California; sister,
Trulie Bolton of Mankato,
Minnesota; nieces and
nephew; other extended
family and friends.
Robert was preceded
in death by his parents;
mother and father in-law;
two sisters-in-law; and one
brother-in-law.
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Rose passed away Friday, July 10th, 2015 at Mayo
Clinic Health System in
Fairmont. Lakeview Funeral Home and Cremation
Service in Fairmont is in
charge of arrangements.
Rose Madonna (Kellar)
Meester was born on January 20th, 1942, in De Smet,
SD. She was the daughter of
Lloyd and Madonna (Desmond) Kellar. Rose graduated from Ocheydan High
School in Ocheydan, Iowa,
in 1960. On Monday after
her graduation, Rose began working as a bank teller
in Worthington, and then
at US Bank and Profinium
when she moved to Fairmont until her retirement
on December 31st, 2006.
On June 16th, 1962, Rose
was united in marriage to
Henry “Hank” Meester at St.
Andrew’s Catholic Church
in Sibley, Iowa. The couple
lived in Worthington until
moving to Fairmont in 1966.
This union was blessed with
three children, Scott, Julie,
and Amy. Rose and Hank
shared over fifty-three years
together.
Rose attended St. John
Vianney Catholic Church
where she was active in the
CCW and St. Michael’s Circle. She was also active with
the Sertoma Club. During
her free time, Rose enjoyed
sewing and volunteering for
church, the Hope Shop and
MHS. She most loved the
time she was able to spend
with her family.
Left to cherish her memory include her husband,
Henry Meester of Fairmont;
children, Scott Meester of
Fairmont, Julie Fritchman
and her husband, Rich, of
Fairmont, and Amy Grotte
and her husband, John, of
Fairmont; grandchildren,
Adam Meester, Brandon
Meester, Ryan Fritchman,
Cory Fritchman, Alyssa
Goedeker and her fiance,
Matt, Megan Goedeker, Rachel Grotte and her fiance,
Ethan, and Micah Grotte;
great grandson-to-be, Aiden; brothers and sistersin-law; and many nieces,
nephews, cousins, other
relatives and friends.
Rose was preceded in
death by her parents; stepfather, Clarence Storla;
brothers, Jerry Kellar, Dennis Kellar, and James Kellar; brother-in-law, Harold
Meester; and parents-inlaw, Henry and Helen
Meester.
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Eileen Lucina
Fisch, 90
Rose M.
Meester, 73
Mass of Christian Burial
for Rose M. Meester, 73,
of Fairmont, will be 10:30
a.m. on Thursday, July 16th,
2015, at St. John Vianney
Catholic Church in Fairmont. Inurnment will be in
Calvary Catholic Cemetery
in Fairmont. Visitation will
be 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a
Prayer Service at 7 p.m.on
Wednesday, July 15th, at the
Lakeview Funeral Home
in Fairmont. Visitation will
continue one hour prior to
the service at the church on
Thursday.
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Memorial services for
Eileen Lucina Fisch, 90, of
Fairmont, were held Monday, July 13th, 2015, at
Lakeview Funeral Home in
Fairmont. Burial was in the
Calvary Cemetery in Fair-
mont. Eileen passed away
Thursday, July 9th, 2015,
at her home in Fairmont.
Lakeview Funeral Home
and Cremation Service of
Fairmont assisted the family with arrangements.
Eileen Lucina (nee
Green) Fisch was born to
Olin Milg Green and Esther
(Christensen) Green on July
8th, 1925 on the family farm
in Lynd, Minnesota. She
spent her early years in the
Marshall area and attended
high school in Marshall.
After high school she
and her sister worked in
a machine gun factory in
Pontiac, Michigan helping
the war efforts for WWII.
She came to Fairmont in
1940 and worked for Dr.’s
Zierke and Webb as a dental
assistant. It was in Fairmont
that she met her future
husband Michael Henry
Fisch. They were married
August 4th, 1945 in Fairmont at Saint Paul’s Catholic Church. Michael died in
January 1982.
Raising four children,
Eileen like so many women
of her era found it necessary to go back to work and
she started as a classified
advertising clerk in 1963 at
The Fairmont Sentinel and
worked there for 25 years.
She retired in 1988 as Advertising Director.
After retirement Eileen
kept busy with her growing
family and her many interests. She loved golf, crafts
of all types and especially
enjoyed sewing and loved
the latest technology. She
used email and Facebook
as a way to keep in touch
with her family and loved
being able to call people on
her cell phone. In 1996 she
relocated to Mesa, Arizona
where she lived happily for
14 years before a serious
health incident required
her to move back to Fairmont. Eileen is survived by
a large family and we list
them in a way she would
have wanted.
Daughter Mary Jo Bromley and husband Keith of
Hutchinson, MN; Janet
Fisch, daughter-in-law of
Butterfield; son Michael
J. Fisch and wife Nancy of
Peoria, Arizona, son Thomas R. Fisch and wife Callie
St. John of Fairmont. Sister
Nyla Koich of South Saint
Paul; brothers Stewart O.
Green and wife Jan of Florence, Arizona; Russell C.
Green and wife Jane of Walling, Tennessee, and Daryl
L. Green and wife Dawn
of Sparta, Tennessee. Also
many nieces and nephews. Grandchildren:Robert
Bromley, Royalton, Alexandria, MN; Amy Jo Bromley
and husband David Holm,
Minnetonka, MN; Matthew
Fisch and wife Rebeca, St
James; Andrew Fisch and
wife Mandy, Butterfield;
Joshua Fisch, Brainerd, MN;
Jennifer Lynn Fisch, Marina del Rey, CA; Elizabeth
(Betsy) Fisch and husband
Aaron Linder, Suwanee,
Georgia; and Nichole Fisch
and husband 1st Lieutenant Nate Lake, US Army,
Honolulu, Hawaii. Great
grandchildren, Seth Bromley, Brittani Bromley, Hattie
Holm, Sophie Holm, Lucy
Holm, Justin Montemurno, Janessa Montemurno,
Jenaka Montemurno, Kaia
Fittz, Colin Linder, Zach
Linder, America Fisch,
Adrian Fisch, Andrew Fisch,
Hayden Fast, Kylie Fisch,
Emerson Fisch, Brody
Fisch, Bailey Fisch, Ethan
Fisch, Braxton Fisch, Knox
Lake, Dax Lake. Her greatgreat-grandchildren, Vincent Montemurno and Effy
Cole Lake.
Eileen is predeceased by
her parents; in-laws Adrian
and Hazel Fisch; her husband; son Adrian Brian
Fisch; grandson Eric Lee
Fisch; and granddaughter Deanne Fisch. Sisters
Marjorie Jacobs Brockman;
Ardyth Gass; Marian Durkin; brother Rolland Green,
sisters-in-law Joan Fisch
Jones; Dorothy Fisch Potvin; Audrey Nelson Green
Cupp, Shirley Tesch Green;
and brothers-in- law Floyd
Jacobs; Vernon Brockman;
Stanley Koich; John Casey
Jones; Joseph Durkin; Kelly
Gass; and Richard Potvin.
Memorials can be sent to
Mayo Clinic-Dept. of Development, 200 First Street
NW, Rochester, MN 55905
in her name..
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Reggie P.
Kelley, 64
A Time of Remembrance
for Reggie P. Kelley, 64, of
East Chain, will be 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July
16th, 2015 at the Lakeview
Funeral Home in Fairmont.
Reggie died Thursday, July
9th, 2015 at his home in
East Chain. Lakeview Funeral Home and Cremations Service of Fairmont is
assisting the family with the
arrangements.
Reggie Kelley was born
June 24, 1951 in Shelton,
Washington, his parents
were Lorraine (Miljour)
Bradley and Jack Bradley.
Growing up he attended
school in Shelton and was a
member of the 1969 graduating class from Shelton
High School.
On June 10th, 2000 he
was united in marriage to
Mary (Knudson) Postma
in Shelton. This union was
blessed with three children
from previous marriages:
Ryan, Doug and David.
Reggie and Mary moved to
the Midwest from Washington and lived in Spirit Lake,
Iowa and Sheldon, Iowa before moving to the Fairmont
area. He worked at Boekett
Lumber in Fairmont. Reggie loved his job and was a
member of the Borderline
Cruisers and spending time
restoring old cars and collecting antiques. He will be
deeply missed by all who
knew and loved him.
Those left to cherish his
memory include his wife,
Mary Kelley of East Chain;
children: Ryan Kelley of
Shelton, Washington, Doug
Van Den Brink and special
friend, April of Inwood,
Iowa and David Van Den
Brink and wife Sheila of Alton, Iowa; grandchildren:
Mason, Kolton, Kaleb and
Levi; brothers and sisters,
Judy (Ron) Brewer of Shelton, Washington; David
(Susan) Bradley of Shelton,
Washington; Larry (Mary)
Bradley of Tempe, Arizona;
and Eva Fuller (Olympia,
Washington); other extended family and many friends.
Reggie was preceded in
death by his parents, Jack
and Lorraine Bradley.
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George H.
Janssen, 88
Services for George H.
Janssen, 88, of Fairmont,
will be 11:00 a.m., Monday, July 20th, 2015 at the
United Methodist Church
in Fairmont. Burial will be
in Lakeside Cemetery with
full military honors by Lee
C. Prentice American Legion Post #36 and Martin
County Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post #1222. Visitation
will be 9:30 a.m. to 11:00
a.m. Monday, July 20th at
United Methodist Church
in Fairmont. George passed
away Saturday, July 4th,
2015 at the White Pines Senior Living in Inver Grove
Heights, Minnesota. Lakeview Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Fairmont
is assisting the family with
arrangements.
George H. Janssen was
born on March 19th, 1927
in Bancroft, Iowa, the son
of Henry and Anna (Stroebel) Janssen. He attended
Grant Consolidated School
in Ledyard, Iowa. Following the completion of his
education, George entered
the United States Army on
June 14th, 1945. He served
his country proudly during
World War II and was stationed overseas in France.
On June 16th, 1947, George
received his honorable discharge and returned home.
On February 5th, 1947
George married Evelyn
Francis Angle. They were
blessed with three children,
Dan, Debra, and Dennis. After Evelyn’s passing, George
was blessed with love again
as he met and married Redina Olga Welchlin-Roehler
November 15th, 1975 and
welcomed Redina’s three
children, Judy, James, and
JoAnn into his family.
George and his family
made their home in Fairmont where he worked for
Fairmont Public Utilities for
38 years, retiring on Sep-
tember 1st, 1986. George
was extremely active in
the Fairmont community
and enjoyed volunteering
for many projects with the
United Methodist Church,
Meals on Wheels, and Salvation Army. His work as a
volunteer earned him the
Golden Deeds Award, an
award he humbly accepted.
In his spare time, George
enjoyed sneaking away for
a round of golf at Rose Lake
Golf Club and loved working on family projects. In
addition to volunteering,
George kept busy as a Boy
Scout Troop 57 Leader and
was also a Trustee for the
United Methodist Church
in Fairmont for many years.
He was a member of the
Martin County Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post #1222
where he served as Commander for two years and
was a member of the Honor
Guard for 22 years.
Left to cherish his memory are his children: daughter, Debra (Scott) Feiler of
Elmwood, Wisconsin; sons,
Dan (Denise) Janssen of
Truman, and Dennis (Patricia) Janssen of Inver Grove
Heights, Minnesota; stepdaughters, Judy (Jack) Buck
of Chisago City, Minnesota,
and JoAnn (Bill) Cahill of
Eagan, Minnesota; stepdaughter-in-law, Christine
Austin Roehler of Waconia, Minnesota; grandchildren, Breeze (John) Bellen,
Thaddeus (Katelyn) Feiler,
Casey (Jamie) Janssen,
Carey McLean, Carly Qualley, Evan Lang, Rebecca
Jones, Scott (Brenda) Buck,
Julie (Jere) Johnson, Steven (Ashley) Buck, Sam
Roehler; great-grandchildren, Sebastian Bellen,
Cameron Janssen, Paige
Janssen, Logan Janssen,
Brooke Janssen, Brody Janssen, Haley Qualley, Riley
Qualley, Emily (Jason) Moe,
Jonny Buck, Henry Johnson, Violet Johnson, Alivia
Corbett, Nolan Buck; greatgreat-grandchild, Adeline
Moe; Sister, Joyce (Laverne)
Anderson;
Sister-in-law,
Judy Johnson; as well as
many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
George was preceded
in death by his parents;
wife, Evelyn Janssen; wife,
Redina Janssen; sisters,
Arlene Winch and Patricia Mino; brothers-in-law,
Chester Winch and Donald
Mino; step brother, James
Johnson; step-son, James
Roehler.
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FOR RENT OR SALE, TRUman House. No pets, 3
bedroom, new windows,
siding and carpet. Call
507-776-7361.
10-1tp-19
HOME
FOR SALE
10 Apartments
For Rent
Must sell due to
health: Nice home
on large lot. Will
negotiate for price.
112 So. Center,
Ceylon.
Krueger Realty: one or
two bedrooms, some with
heat provided. Garbage,
water, on-site laundry.
EHO. Call Krueger Realty
at 507-235-9060. 25-tfn-10
824 1/2 S. prairie avenue, Fairmont. One to
507-848-1252
Estate & Moving Sale
23 For Sale
NORDICTRACK PRO, $40,
new sump pump, $50,
computer
desk,
$20,
brown arm chair $10. Call
507-238-4157.
10-3tp-23
TWO CEMETERY PLOTS
near baby land, Fairview Memorial Park. Garden “G”, lot 89. Call 507236-8894.
10-3tcc-23
Reconditioned appliances for sale. Washers,
dryers, ranges, refrigerators, thru the wall air conditioners. Limited quantities.
Dan’s Appliance, 1255 Hwy
15
South,
Fairmont.
507-238-2333.
10-7tc-23
Thurs & Fri, July 16-17 | 9 am to 4 pm
Entire Household; Living, dining, family room and bedroom sets; library table; drop front desk; patio sets;
benches; lamps; chest freezer; dishes; decor; beach
decor; toys; games; puzzles; ProLine slate billiard table. Collections of retro and vintage: 45’s; 45 carrying
cases; thermoses; coolers; small appliances; cameras; clocks; women’s clothing including furs, hats, hat
boxes, purses, costume jewelry; luggage sets; lighted
bar signs, many with moving parts; barware; sports
collectibles/memorabilia; adult costumes; band and
cheerleader uniforms and much more!! Don’t miss
this one! Cash Only. No Early Sales.
Historic State
Theatre
Sherburn
Theatre
PG-13
PG-13
10129
DOWNTOWN JACKSON
847-4360
www.HISTSTATETHEATRE.com
Playing July 17-19:
Fri: 7:00
Sat: 4:00 & 7:00
Sun: 4:00 & 7:00
Sherburn, MN
507-764-4045
www.sherburntheater.com
28 Rummage &
Garage Sales
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE
sale. 404 Weaver St, Welcome. Thursday, 2 - 7pm,
Friday, 10 - 7pm, Saturday,
7 - 12pm. Clothing - in-
Location Sales
Manager
Moore Medical Services (a home
medical equipment company)
of Fairmont is hiring a Location
Sales Manager. Job responsibilities consist of 50-70% operations
and 30-50% sales. Must have a
minimum of 2 years management
experience and preferably some
sales experience.
Applications can be picked up at
219 No. State Street, Fairmont
or resumes can be emailed to:
[email protected]
EOE/AA/MFDV
Gary Park
Siding & Windows, LLC
507-236-7124
FAIRMONT, MN
[email protected]
• Siding • Windows
• Soffit & Fascia • Doors
FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS
MN Lic. #CR637468
POOLEY’S
SCRAP IRON
–Now Offering–
Chemical
Dependency
Assessments
Call for appointments and rates: 507-3990794. All calls are confidential. Most insurance
accepted. Corporate discounts available.
House of Hope
1100 Indus St., Fairmont, MN
Fairmont Chamber Member
1030 N. State St. • Fairmont
Free Estimates!
Services We Offer:
Water softeners · Bottled water delivery
Installation & repair · Drinking water systems
Softener salt delivery
Whole house iron filters
Local: 507238-4451 • culliganfairmont.com
REPAIRS - on all makes & models
$750.00.
New
fant to adult, pool table, tion.
dart board, pickup top- cable two years ago.
10-3tp-34
per, table with 2 chairs, 507-236-4319.
electronic items, household, maternity and infant
toys, misc.
10-1tp-28
620 N. Main
Fairmont, MN
(507) 238-4391
RECYCLE
ALUMINUM
CANS HERE
HOURS:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m.-12 noon
& 1-4:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday
GB’s Computer Service
1320 N North Ave
Fairmont, MN 56031
www.gbcomputerservice.com
[email protected]
(507) 236-2446
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Autos Wanted
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31 Automobiles
For Sale
2002 FORD ESCAPE, 4
wheel drive, 135,000 miles,
automatic
transmission,
newer tires, $3850.00. Call
507-525-1713.
10-3tp-31
2008 Cadillac DTS, v8,
four door sedan. Lots
of options! Call 507632-4270.
8-3tp-31
32 Pickups, Cars,
One year old bowflex
Vans, & SUVs
Treadclimber - $200. Three
For Sale
year old eliptical - $100.
Call 507-236-1939. 8-3tp-23 2004 DODGE RAM SLT, 3/4
ton, crew cab, automatic
HARDWOOD FIREWOOD transmission, 5.7 Hemi, 8’
for sale. Split, dry, stored box, newer tires, 130,000
inside. Will deliver or you miles, $12,500.00. Call
haul. Camping, home heat- 507-525-1713.
10-3tp-32
ing. John Mike Kimmet.
507-238-1724.
3-15tp-23
34 Boats,
1923 Knollwood, Fairmont
Playing July 17-23:
Fri: 7:30 (3D); Sat: 3:00 (3D)
& 7:30; Sun: 3:00 & 7:30 (3D);
Mon: 7:30 (3D); Tues: 7:30;
Wed: 7:30 (3D); Thurs: 7:30
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CAREERS
Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses
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Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
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We also service all makes of ATV’s,
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New certified marine mechanic Sawyer Krenz,
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800-481-7894
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KIMMET FAMILY
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24 HOUR EMERGENCY STORM DAMAGE
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C
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Redi Haul
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Best of All ~ We Love To Move Pianos!
FREE ESTIMATES
507-235-9669
Home: 507.235.3093 • Cell: 507.236.2013
D.O.T. Certied Inspection Station
Qualied Technicians:
Repair All Brands of Trailers.
1205 N. Dewey St.
Fairmont, MN 56031
Ph. 507-238-4231
www.redihaul.com
•
•
•
•
•
Trailer Parts & Repair
Wheel Bearings Packed
Brake Parts & Repair
Lights & Wiring
Couplers & Balls
Trailer Hitches Installed
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EMPLOYMENT/HELP WANTED
DRIVER WANTED: Reliable OTR
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LOCAL
BORCHARDT DANCE COMPANY
MARINE SERVICE
All Studios & Students Welcome!
PROFESSIONAL ROCKETTE
WORKSHOP
♦ Boat Repair
♦ Motor Repair
♦ Prop Repair
♦ Parts & Acc.
July 20-23 • Holiday Inn
Intermediate/Advanced Students.
Professional Instructors
Nita Borchardt-Ludacer & Kelsey Sanchez.
*Lyrical * Hip Hop * Jazz * Rockette
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The Boat House
903 Lake Avenue
Fairmont, MN
507-235-6931
FALL DANCE SEASON
2015-16
* Tap * Ballet * Lyrical * Jazz
* Hip Hop * Broadway
* Musical Theater * Tumbling
Professional Instructors: Kathy
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All Classes Fill Quickly
- Only a Few Positions
Available. Please Register
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the
BILLBOARD
Your Guide to
Entertainment
Fairmont VFW
Call (712) 336-0362
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Free Estimates
Cabinet Refacing Specialists
1228 Lake Ave · 238-2555
Fri, July 17 ∙ 5-7 pm:
Burger/Pizza Night
Sat, July 18 ∙ 5-7 pm:
Fish Fry
Sun, July 19 ∙ 8:30-1 pm:
Breakfast Buffet
Mon, July 20 ∙ 5 pm:
Grill Open - Nightly Specials
∙ 7 pm: Bingo
Fridays: Full Menu Available
Open to the Public! Everyone Welcome!
1500 S. ALBION AVE.
507-235-9308
5
Hamburger $
Night
Every Thursday
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Hamburger or Chicken Filet and
French Fries. Open to the public.
“DINE IN ONLY”
Fri, July 17 • 5:30-Gone
GRILLED
CHICKEN
Comes with
potato and veg.
7
$ 99
Saturday
Open Kitchen
LUNCH
S P E C I A L S
Served 11am-2pm
Monday:
BBQ Grilled Chicken . . $5
Tuesday - Taco Day:
Hard Shell . . . . . . . . $1
Soft Shell . . . . . . . . $4
Taco Salad . . . . . . . . $4
Wednesday:
BLT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
Wraps . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
HAPPY HOUR
MONTH
Monday: 4-7 p.m
Tues-Fri: 4-8 p.m.
2
$
Bottle
Beers
Open to the Public! Everyone Welcome!
Eagles Club
1228 Lake Ave · 238-2555
Thursday - Burger Day:
Patty Melt . . . . . . . . . $5
Bacon Cheeseburger . .$550
Friday:
Brats . . . . . . . . . . . $450
Large Hot Dog . . . . . $450
add potato salad, cottage
cheese or fries for $150 more.
Fairmont VFW
1500 S. ALBION AVE.
507-235-9308
Truman Days 31st Annual
All-City Garage Sales
& Flea Market in downtown Truman
Thurs., July 23 - (Most Noon-8 pm); Fri., July 24 (Most 8 am-8 pm); Sat., July 25 - (Most 7 am-Noon)
Individuals choose hours/days they want their sale. Maps
will be available at Truman stores on Sat., July 18. Check
each description for location, items for sale and hours.
• New Construction and Home Repair
• Windows • Doors
• Siding • Drywall
• And More
DOUGLAS LARSON
CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Fairmont, MN
507-238-4115 • 507-848-4911
Lic. # BC634166
Cavers Realty, Inc.
Tom Barbour • owner
Eagles Club
Systems work in nished or unnished basements
WE SOLVE BASEMENT PROBLEMS!
Free Estimates - Licensed - Insured • Locally Owned
1-800-658-2501 or (507) 776-5201
A Division of Tennyson Construction • Truman, MN • Ctr. Lic. #BC007029
72,900
$
Suzi Seifried
Realtor
Office: 507.238.4496
Cell: 507.236.5457
[email protected]
www.CaversRealty.com
509 N Dugan St, Welcome
Beautiful 5 bedroom, 1 bath home.
Move In Ready!
WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015
WEEK OF
JULY 18, 1990
Roger Carlson of Fairmont received the Kodak
Gallery Award, created to
recognize photographic
excellence. Carlson’s image, “Fall Classic” was selected from many professional photographs.
***
Welcome’s Centennial
Celebration was to be this
weekend. Included on the
program was a 100-mile
torch run around Martin
County and back to Welcome for opening ceremonies. The Welcome
Historical Museum was
to formally open its doors
this weekend in conjunction with the Welcome
Centennial. The museum is located in the former Welcome Methodist
Church.
***
The newly constructed NuMart in Welcome
opened for business. The
store was located on Highway 263.
***
Five members of the
Fairmont High School
Marching Band attended
band camp at Wartburg
College, Waverly, Iowa.
Three members of the
rifle line, Jennifer Kumba,
Candi Classon and Staci
Niehaus, brought home a
grand champion trophy.
Alysia Zielske and Kari
Buckmeier, members of
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION
State of MN
County of Martin
James Forshee
County Auditor/Treasurer
the band flag corps, were
awarded a superior trophy. Approximately 400
musicians from Iowa and
Minnesota attended the
camp.
WEEK OF
JULY 18, 1965
Sherburn High School’s
Class of 1925 held its 40th
reunion, the first formal
get-together the class had.
You are notied that the parcels of land described in this notice and located in the County of Martin, State of Minnesota, were
bid in for the State on May 17, 2010 at the tax judgment sale of land for delinquent taxes for the year payable 2009. These
parcels are subject to forfeiture to the State of Minnesota because of the nonpayment of delinquent property taxes, special
assessments, penalties, interest, and costs levied on those parcels.
The time for redemption of the parcels of lands listed below from the tax judgment sale will expire 60 days after service of this
notice and the ling of proof thereof in the County Auditor/Treasurer’s Ofce. The redemption must be made in the County
Auditor/Treasurer’s Ofce.
The following information is listed below: the names of the property owners, taxpayers, and interested parties who have led
their addresses under MS 276.04; the addresses of the parties at the election of the County Auditor/Treasurer; the legal
description and parcel identication number of each:
Names/Addresses
PID/Description
Amount Due
________________________________________________________________________________________
LAKE BELT TOWNSHIP
1.
Kathy D Hughes
10.026.0400
$3,046.01
285 115th Avenue
Sec 26 Twp 101 Rg 32
Ceylon MN 56121
P of W of 1/8 line of Lot 1
100’ x 280’ in Lot 1
1.84 acres
U S Bank National Association N D
4325 17th Avenue SW
Fargo MN 58103
MANYASKA TOWNSHIP
2.
I90 Expo LLC
c/o Shirley Kittleson
865 70th Street
Sherburn MN 56171
12.018.2000
Sec 18 Twp 102 Rg 32
Tract in SW1/4 SW1/4
6.17 acres
CITY OF CEYLON
3.
Geneva S Metz
7598 Luna Del Rey
Las Vegas NV 89123
21.060.1250
Original
N80’ of 5 & 6 Blk 14
$5,228.48
Janna Marie Diaz
210 Clark Street North
Ceylon MN 56121
21.255.0010
Cardwells Sub. – Lot 1
Lot 1 Blk 1
$4,914.38
Velma Waltman
PO Box 254
312 Maple Street
Ceylon MN 56121-0254
21.730.0060
Schuelers Addn
Lots 13, 14, & 15 Blk 2
$5,183.78
5.
$33,030.04
Velma Waltman
PO Box 254
312 Maple Street
Ceylon MN 56121-0254
21.730.0080
Schuelers Addn
Lots 19 & 20 Blk 2
$2,934.03
MN Department of Human Services
PO Box 64995
St Paul MN 55164-0995
CITY OF DUNNELL
7.
Stephen P Selleck
5041 Hankerson Avenue
Edina MN 55436-2115
22.060.0030
Original
7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 Blk 1
$23,530.80
8.
Gail M Comeau
c/o Elmer Weir
108 18th Street North #103
Estherville IA 51334-1132
22.060.0110
Original
Lot 9 & N1/2 of 10 Blk 2
(Ex N8’ of 9)
$ 237.24
9.
Gail M Comeau
c/o Elmer Weir
108 18th Street North #103
Estherville IA 51334-1132
22.060.0120
Original
Lot 11 & S1/2 of 10 Blk 2
$ 467.80
10.
Gail M Comeau
c/o Elmer Weir
108 18th Street North #103
Estherville IA 51334-1132
22.060.0130
Original
Lot 12 Blk 2
$ 601.94
11.
Crystal L Kain
PO Box 264
Welcome MN 56181
22.060.1180
Original
Lot 30 Blk 13
$6,102.27
13.
Tom Unruh
133 East 26th Street
Minneapolis MN 55404-4351
wall, removing old brick
and installing new lightcolored brick and new
windows.
23.041.0130
Auditor’s Plat
E95’ W of Elm Street
AP 6
$3,272.44
15.
Sherry Rife &
Barbara Christensen
1327 North Park Street
Fairmont MN 56031
23.162.0370
Lake George
Lots 1 & 2 Blk 4
$6,112.16
16.
Fidencio Paz
c/o Blanca Paz
216 Willow
Fairmont MN 56031
23.199.0470
Ramsdale
Lots 17 & 18 & N25’ of
32 & 33 Blk 5
$4,868.88
35.040.0040
Sec 29 Twp 103 Rg 29
Lot 60’ x 140’ of NW1/4 SW1/4
$4,159.52
Doug & Dawn Willner
PO Box 147
Fairmont MN 56031-0147
CITY OF GRANADA
17. Scott Sundberg
224 South Main Street
Granada MN 56039-4015
18.
Scott & Dawn Hateld
417 1st Avenue NW
Winnebago MN 56098
35.155.0020
Anderson’s 2nd Addn
Lots 3 & 4 Blk 1
$3,606.99
19.
Charles Schultz
PO Box 102
Granada MN 56039
35.275.0040
Handy Addn
Lot 4 Blk 1
$1,248.78
20.
Charles Schultz
PO Box 102
Granada MN 56039
35.278.0140
Handy Extension
Lot 5 Blk 3
20’ x 50’ S Corner
$236.25
36.300.0060
Legion Subdv.
Lot 7 Blk 1
$246.05
CITY OF NORTHROP
21. Troy & Teresa Tonneson
416 Judson Street South
Northrop MN 56075
CITY OF SHERBURN
22. Carolyn D Bryan
201 West 1st Street
Sherburn MN 56171
38.100.0060
Auditors Plat
N100’ of E80’ of W160’
of Aud Plat 3
$ 4,209.18
23.. Reca Limited Partnership
PO Box 1996
Irmo SC 29063
38.450.0790
Morgans Addn.
Lots 16 & 17 Blk 17
$3,257.66
CITY OF TRIMONT
24. James & Shirley Guetzkow
540 East Birch Street
Trimont MN 56176-0318
39.820.0080
Original (T)
Lots 9, 10, 11, & 12 Blk 1
$1,499.06
25.
James & Shirley Guetzkow
540 East Birch Street
Trimont MN 56176-0318
39.820.0090
Original (T)
S90’ of Lot 13 & 14 Blk 1
$1,193.34
26.
Yvonne Flohrs
111 E Ash Street
PO Box 246
Trimont MN 56176
39.820.0230
Original (T)
W7” of Lot 2 & All of Lots 3 & 4
Blk 3
$2,152.12
27.
James & Shirley Guetzkow
540 East Birch Street
Trimont MN 56176-0318
39.820.0550
Original (T)
Lot 12 Blk 5
$ 228.62
28.
Jeremy Reese
PO Box 76
Trimont MN 56176-0076
39.820.0800
Original (T)
Lots 10, 11, & 12 Blk 8
$1,253.04
29.
Eric M Ellanson
351 Ash Street East
Trimont MN 56176-9711
39.820.0960
Original (T)
Lot 9 Block 11
E75’
$2,760.47
FAILURE TO REDEEM THE LANDS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF
THE LAND AND FORFEITURE TO THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.
The amounts listed above must be paid to redeem if paid on or before July 31, 2015. Please contact the Martin County
Auditor/Treasurer’s Ofce to verify the amount due if paid after July 31, 2015.
Julie A Welker
401 4th Street
Fairmont MN 56031
CITY OF FAIRMONT
12. Walter C Blinkman et al
c/o Tony & Linda Allen
2532 NW 117th Street
Oklahoma City OK 73120
Household Industrial Finance
Company
3511 Hazelton Road
Yorktown Mall Shopping Ctr
Edina MN 55435
MN Department of Human Services
PO Box 64995
St Paul MN 55164-0995
MN Department of Human Services
PO Box 64995
St Paul MN 55164-0995
6.
Of the class of 29, five were
deceased.
***
Leonard
Meschke,
group manager of Central
Telephone Company with
headquarters in Fairmont,
attended a management
development program for
executives at the University of Kansas.
***
The First National Bank
Building (now City Hall)
was undergoing complete
refinishing of its outside
CITY OF FAIRMONT (continued)
14. Douglas L & June A Nelson
220 East 8th Street
Fairmont MN 56031
TO: ALL PERSONS WITH A LEGAL INTEREST IN THE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE
FOLLOWING NOTICE
4.
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Inquiries about the delinquent tax proceedings described above can be made to the Martin County Auditor/Treasurer at the
address listed below.
23.039.1580
Sec 20 Twp 102 Rg 30
Unplatted
SE Cor Lot 2 .35 acres
$310.94
23.040.0940
Original
Lot 8 Blk 17, NW1’ of 7
$1,852.35
Witness my hand and ofcial seal this 8th Day of July 2015
James Forshee
Martin County Auditor/Treasurer
201 Lake Avenue, Suite 201
Fairmont, MN 56031-1852
(507) 238-3274
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Ask A Trooper: Fog
Light Requirements
by Sgt. Troy Christianson,
MN State Patrol
Question: Can you give
out information about
fog lights? I notice a lot
of people have them on
and when I am meeting
them on the road in the
evening or at night, some
are very bright and make
seeing the road very difficult. Some of them appear to be out of alignment and are blinding. I
hope that having people
read this will help make a
difference, thanks.
Answer: There are some
specific requirements for
those lights, but if the fog
lights are aimed too high
and/or are too bright then
they are not legal, even
if they are in compliance
with the rest of the law. All
lights for vehicles have to
be approved by the Commissioner of Public Safety
and they have to be al-
lowed (or required) by
statute.
MN State Statute 169.56
Sub 2 says, “Any motor
vehicle may be equipped
with not to exceed two fog
lamps mounted on the
front at a height not less
than 12 inches nor more
than 30 inches above the
level surface upon which
the vehicle stands and so
aimed that when the vehicle is not loaded none of
the high-intensity portion
of the light to the left of the
center of the vehicle shall
at a distance of 25 feet
ahead project higher than
a level of four inches below the level of the center
of the lamp from which it
comes. Lighted fog lamps
meeting the above requirements may be used
with lower headlamp
beams…..”
Steven E. Pierce, Ltd.
Certified
Public Accountant
Another
relevant
law is MN State Statute
169.63(b), which also tells
us that, “When a motor
vehicle equipped with
headlamps, as (herein)
required, is also equipped
with any auxiliary lamps,
spot lamps or any other
lamps on the front thereof projecting a beam of
intensity greater than
300-candle power, not
more than a total of four
of any such lamps on the
front of a vehicle shall be
lighted at any one time
when upon a highway.”
Also, some of the lights
you are seeing might actually be “daytime running
lights”. Many of those are
on automatically and are
installed by the manufacturer. The driver may not
always have the ability to
turn them off. They cannot
be used in lieu of headlights, but sometimes they
are, which would be a violation. It is a good practice
to keep your lights on at all
times on the road to make
yourself more visible to
other drivers. It’s the law
to have head lights (and
tail lights) on during rain.
I hope this information
helps.
If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota send your questions
to Sgt. Troy Christianson
– Minnesota State Patrol at
2900 48th Street NW, Rochester MN 55901-5848. (Or
reach him at, Troy.Christianson@st ate.mn.us)
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NORTHLAND REALTY
DUNNELL Consignment Auction
Howell Real Estate & Auction – Office 712-362-4844
Email consignments: [email protected]
Gary Helmers – 507-236-2921
PRIVATE LISTING: A very nice 10 acre building site
with a large newer home (2 beds, 3 baths), machine
shed & shop located at 1645 State Hwy 15, Fairmont,
MN just 3 miles north of Fairmont. Please contact
Leah Hartung at 236-8786 for a showing!.
CALL TO CONSIGN NOW:
Go to website NOW for current list
67.57 DEEDED ACRES +/To be held at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, 920 E 10th Street, Fairmont, MN.
Tuesday, July 21st @ 7:00 PM
30
Merchandise
Contractor ID#0003142
816 East Blue Earth Avenue Fairmont, MN, 235-5506
Saturday, July 18, 9:00 a.m. – LARGE MACHINERY,
Construction & Vehicle Consignment in Comfrey, MN.
Dan Pike & Associates
Monday, July 20, 11:00 a.m. – MAE KLUG ESTATE:
Large Antique, Collectible & Household Auction located
@ the Martin County Fairgrounds Arena. Doug Wedel &
Associates
Tuesday, July 21, 7:00 p.m. – GOERNDT, PAVIK &
GONZALEZ – OWNERS: Sale to be held at the Knights
of Columbus Hall. 67.57 Deeded Acres +/- for sale & 80
acres of bare farmland for rent, located 9 mi. west of Blue
Earth, MN, sec. 14, Pleasant Prairie Twp. A nice farm for
sale with good soil types with a chance to rent 80 acres
on a 3 year lease. Hartung & Kahlers Auctioneers of
Auctioneer Alley-Wedel & Pike
Thursday, July 23, 5:00 p.m. – WAYNE KISPERT &
LINDEEN ESTATES: Combine household & antique auction at Buttereld, MN. Dar Hall & Associates
Monday, July 27, 3:30 p.m. – CENSKY ESTATE: 153
acres bare land auction, farm equip, vehicle, household,
located approx. 9 mi. NE of Jackson at 580th Ave. Dan
Pike & Associates
Tuesday, August 4, 9:30 a.m. – HAROLD SCHWEISS
ESTATE: Large auction in Sherburn, MN. Consists of
shop & iron working equip., hundreds of parts & new iron,
trailers, farm & feeding equip., horse equip., etc. Kahlers,
Pike, Wedel, Hall & Hartung
Thursday, August 6, 10:00 a.m. – JAMES M. RILEY
ESTATE & FAMILY: 560 acre land auction includes 4
parcels of farm land located west of Lakeeld, MN. Sale
to be held at Hi-Lo Restaurant south of Lakeeld. Sale
conducted by Dan Pike Auction Company. Check www.
danpikeauction.com for complete pre-auction info.
Saturday, August 8, 10:00 a.m. – SWANSON: Retirement Farm Equipment Auction. Sale to be held at 43863
760th Street, Lakeeld, MN. Dan Pike & Associates
Saturday, August 15, 10:00 a.m. – BOB & KATHY
LEET: Large retirement farm auction with a large line
of late model John Deere equipment, Trucks and more!
Sale location in the Granada, MN area. Doug Wedel &
Associates
Saturday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. – CLIFFORD HANSEN ESTATE: Farm & Livestock Equipment auction in
the Jeffers, MN area. Dan Pike & Associates
Monday, August 24, 4:00 p.m. – HENKLES ESTATE:
Heron Lake, MN. Tractor, pickup, trailer, shop equip and
a lot of regular and hand guns. Dan Pike & Associates.
Saturday, September 12, Forenoon – LAWRENCE
BRESSLER ESTATE: Large auction 3 mi. NW of Windom, MN. 24 modern & collectible tractors, farm equip.,
vehicles, lawn & shop equip., household, antiques, guns,
toys, etc. Dan Pike & Associates.
Advertising deadline: Wednesday, July 8, 2015
to have items listed on sale bill.
Saturday, July 25, 2015 • 9am Dunnell, MN
MARTIN COUNTY, MN
LAND AUCTION
% OFF
All In-Stock
Fairmont 507-238-4318 • Jackson 507-847-3468
PRIVATE LISTING: THE ROBERT MALO BUILDING SITE. Located on Blacktop 22 or 85th Street,
3.5 miles SE of Sherburn, MN. Beautiful large home,
later machine sheds, been in the family many years.
PRICE REDUCED!
NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING: Approximately 120
acres of bare farm and recreational land in Westford
Township. May be split into smaller parcels. Contact
Allen Kahler - Broker.
www.howellrealestateandauction.com
Come In
Today For
Best
Selection!
WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS: SUBJECT PROPERTY-A
Bare 67.57 acres +/- located in the SE ¼ SE ¼ & E ½ W ½
SE ¼, exc. 12.43 acres in Section 14 of Pleasant Prairie Twp.,
Martin County, MN, T102N, R29W. FARM TO RENT-A
Bare 80 acres +/- located in the W ½ SW ¼ in Section 13 of
Pleasant Prairie Twp., Martin County, MN, T102N, R29W.
INFO: A nice farm for sale with good soil types with a
chance to rent 80 acres on a 3 year lease. INSPECTION:
Anytime by appt. w/auctioneers. Call for booklets or go to
www.landservicesunlimited.com.
OWNERS-RONALD GOERNDT,
DELORES PAVIK, ROBERTO
GONZALEZ & DUSTIN GOERNDT
Darin Haugen-Closing Attorney 507-238-4711
Hartung, Kahlers, Wedel & Pike Auctioneers
507-236-7629 or 507-238-4318
Watch our website for upcoming auction yer.
www.auctioneeralley.com or www.danpikeauction.com
923 N. State St., Suite 170 — Fairmont, MN
Kahler, Hartung & Wedel Auction Companies
& Dan Pike Auction Company, (507) 238-4318
Dar Hall Auction Co.
Wm LeDuc Agri-Realty, Mankato
Dustyn & Leah Hartung
Larry Bremer: Appraisals & Real Estate
Allen Kahler, 764-3591 • Ryan Kahler, 764-4440
Kevin Kahler, 235-5014 • Dan Pike, 847-3468 • Doug Wedel, 236-4255
Dar Hall, 327-0535 • Dustyn & Leah Hartung, 236-7629
Larry Bremer, 236-4175 • Wm LeDuc, 995-9311
WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015
This Week’s Martin County
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
brought to you by
NORTHLAND REALTY
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Sherburn
Green Plains Fairmont LLC to Green Plains Ethanol
Storage LLC, Pt. N½SE¼, Pt. SW¼NE¼, 1-102-31
Karina L. Palmquist, Troy R. Palmquist to Sierra
Flohrs, Lots 1 and 2, Block 29, Original Plat Triumph
Jill Jolene Bassett, Daniel Griese, Jill J. Griese to Douglas J. Harstad, Pt. W½SE¼, 21-101-30
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Dawn M. Gilbertson, James L. Gilbertson to Jason
Gilbertson, Lot 10, Block 4, Lake George Addn.
Mary Jo Laakso, Paul Laakso, Lyn Scheuring, Scheuring Family Farm Trust, NE¼, 13-102-29
Carla Rock, Douglas E. Rock to Carla Rock, Douglas E.
Rock, Pt. Govt. Lot 2, SW¼, 36-101-30
Truman Jaycees to Truman Chamber of Commerce,
Lots 7 and 8, Block 5, Original Plat of Truman
First Farmers & Merchants National Bank to Jennifer
L. Hickman, Paul J. Hickman, Lot 2, Block 1, Poetters
First Addn.
Jennifer L. Hickman, Paul J. Hickman to First Farmers
& Merchants National Bank, Lot 1, Block 1, Poetters First
Addn.
TRUSTEE DEEDS
Kent B.Kloepping, Marlys S. Kloepping, Kent B. Kloepping and Marlys Kloepping Trust, Pt. of AP#18, 9-10432
July 7 - Robert M. Olson, 73, Fairmont.
Lakeview Funeral Home
July 8 - Roger L. Holtz, 75, Sherburn.
Kramer Funeral Home
July 9 - Eileen Lucina Fisch, 90, Fairmont.
Lakeview Funeral Home
July 9 - Reggie P. Kelley, 64, East Chain.
Lakeview Funeral Home
July 9 - Jeanette Moe, 93, Ormsby.
Kramer Funeral Home
July 10 - Rose M. Meester, 73, Fairmont.
Lakeview Funeral Home
July 10 - Maureen M. Detert, 80, Fairmont.
Lakeview Funeral Home
July 10 - Ida M. Hallstrom, 100, Fairmont.
Lakeview Funeral Home
THE GOLD STANDARD
507.238.4796
1010 E. 4th St., Fairmont, MN
century21northlandrealty.com
WARRANTY DEEDS
Douglas C. Anderson, Keith S. Anderson, Sibyl R. Anderson, Julie B. Bro to Douglas C. Anderson, Sibyl R. Anderson, Pt. SE¼ 1-104-32
Douglas C. Anderson, Keith S. Anderson, Sibyl R. Anderson, Julie B. Bro to Keith S. Anderson Trust, E½SW¼,
Pt. SE¼, 1-104-32; Pt. SW¼, 6-104-31
Brian Sokoloski to Jill Francis Henry, Curtis Dwayne
Smith, Lot 5, Block 1, 1st Ext. Stades Home Addn.
Keith Kruchten, Lana Kruchten to Christopher Hiller,
Lot 18, Block 4, Original Plat Truman
Brian Deist, Regina Joann Deist, Shawna Kay O’Hair,
Malee Wolf, Mark Allen Wolf to Kyle T. Brown, AP#34,
S.50’xN.100’, SE¼, 30-103-29
Barbara J. Jordi, Timothy L. Jordi to Lennie L. Varilek,
Pt. E½NE¼, 39-103-33
US Bank to Federal National Mortgage Association,
Lot 4, Block 1, Banke Addn.
Andrea Klous, Danny Klous to William Folkerts, Pt.
Lot 6, Block 3, Grafs 2nd Addn,, Truman
Althea M. Whitehead to Alice K. O’Connor, Christopoher R. O’Connor, Lots 7 and 8 Block 7, Original Plat
In Memoriam
One Year Ago This Week
July 6 - Esther M. Owens, 103, Blue Earth
(formerly of Fairmont and East Chain)
July 7 - Donald F. Henriksen, 87, Fairmont
July 8 - Alma M. Thompson, 73, Welcome
July 8 - Wanda J. Bloomquist, 80, Trimont
July 9 - Marilyn M. Anderson, 81, Fairmont
July 11 - Ruth J. Detert, 94, Frederick, Maryland
(formerly of Sherburn)
Beautiful 5 Acre Acreage For Sale
Location: 159 110th Street
(Old Hwy 16) Alpha MN 56111
Nice 2 Bedroom Home w/ lg bedroom & Full Bath w/
laundry on Main Floor. Nice Sized Kitchen w/Full Dining
Room & Lg Living Room. Second Bedroom upstairs w/
Lg Storage. Large 2 stall aƩached garage with full second
oor walkup storage. Including a 16’x24’ heated work
shop, lg Machine Shed, 40’x48’ for storage. Call to View!
FOR SALE:
1645 State Hwy 15, Fairmont, MN
Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2015 • 10 am
Armstrong Community Center
220 Central Ave. - Estherville IA 51334 - 712-362-4844
Larry Howell
Mark Howell
712-260-9693
712-260-9690
www.howellrealestateandauction.com
Saturday, August 1st • Sale Starts 9:30 a.m.
Located: 1 mi east on Hwy 9 to Cty Road N32, go 2-1/2 mi south on
N32 to farm site on east side of road. 1950 410th Ave, Estherville, IA
PICKUP ‘14 Chevy Pickup Z71 Package 600 miles Maroon, Bed Cover, Brand New condition. TRACTORS ‘11 Case IH Maxxum 140 M.F.D. with 1106 hours, with Case IH L750
Quick Tack Loader 8’ bucket and forks; 1995 Case IH 7220 18 speed, 3020 hours, SN
JJA0063933; 1989 Case IH 3594 M.F.D. 2000 hours on new motor, 5000 total hours
on tractor, 42” rubber, front fenders SN:10375349; I.H. 460 fast hitch, J.D. “D” on steel,
1939 I.H. “H” on steel I.H. “super C” with 72” woods mower;, Oliver Standard 77 wide
front restored. FARM MACHINERY ‘84 J.D. 7720 Combine Hydro, I. H. 496 Rock Flex
Disc, Case I.H. Tigermate II 26’ Field Cultivator, 5 Gravity Wagons. ANTIQUE ENGINES
(4), ANTIQUE MACHINERY, TOOLS & TOYS.
203 Acres Emmet Co, IA
Section 4 Armstrong Grove Township
Howell Real Estate & Auction
Late Model Farm Machinery, Antique Tractors,
Horse Drawn Equipment and Primitive Item
Land Auction
A very nice 10 acre building site with a newer house
built in 2006 with 2 beds, 3 baths & attached 3-stall garage, an insulated shop & machine shed. Please contact Leah Hartung 507.236.8786 for more information!
landservicesunlimited.com
923 N State Street, Ste. 170,
Fairmont, MN 56031
• Attractive all tillable farm
• Will be offered in several tracts
• Armstrong area CSR 75.1 CSR2 85.9
Auctioneers: Jon Hjelm, ALC 712-240-3529;
Chuck Sikora 712-260-2788
The Acre Co., Spencer, IA
712-262-3529 • theacreco.com
Call us to book your Land Auction!
Emmet Co. Farmland Auction
Emmet Co. Farmland Auction
SELLING 160 Acres
SELLING 148 Acres
Tuesday, August 4th • Starting @ 10 am
Tuesday, July 28th • Starting @ 10 am
James L. “Jimmy” McGregor Estate & Janet McGregor - Owners
Northeast Quarter Section of Section 19 Iowa Lakes Township.
Excellent Farm with a 81.7 CSR Rating. Good Soils
Executor: Michael McGregor. Very Large Sale - Check Website for full sale bill!
Fred L Shaw & Alice Harmon– Owner
Section 17 Armstrong Grove Twp.
Attractive gently rolling Farm. All Tillable 81.8 CSR – Good Soils
Howell Real Estate & Auction
Howell Real Estate & Auction
Howell Real Estate & Auction
For questions on equipment call Howell Real Estate and Auction or Mark McGregor 712-209-2335.
712-362-4844
220 Central Ave. - Estherville IA 51334
Larry Howell
Mark Howell
Jack Rooney
712-260-9693
712-260-9690
712-260-9694
www.howellrealestateandauction.com
712-362-4844
220 Central Ave. - Estherville IA 51334
Larry Howell
Mark Howell
Jack Rooney
712-260-9693
712-260-9690
712-260-9694
www.howellrealestateandauction.com
Harold Able Trust – Owner
712-362-4844
220 Central Ave. - Estherville IA 51334
Larry Howell
Mark Howell
Jack Rooney
712-260-9693
712-260-9690
712-260-9694
www.howellrealestateandauction.com
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The Fairmont Area
High Schools cheerleaders held a car wash
at Fareway Foods parking lot last weekend.
Funds raised will go towards the cheerleading
program.
The Martin County West Swim Team took part in a
meet on Saturday, July 11th at Winnebago.
Pictured above are Martin County West swimmers
from left to right: Kari Matejka, Aspen Kosbab, Emily
Matejka, and Sierra Johnson.
Below:The Martin County West Swim Team following the meet in Winnebago Saturday.
Militello Motors
THIS SALE ABSOLUTELY ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 25th!
‘14 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT
‘14 CHRYSLER TOWN
& COUNTRY LIMITED
#76590
#76690
Sunroof, tow pkg, premium group,
wifi hotspot, 9,000 miles.
$
$
* 84mo
Power seat, doors, liftgate…only
14,000 miles!
$
$
* 84mo
‘11 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
‘14 DODGE CHALLENGER
SXT PLUS
32,359 or 415/mo
3.99%
19,995 or 249/mo
#T1570A
3.99%
‘14 DODGE
DURANGO SXT
‘14 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LIMITED
#76730
Heated seats, 7 pass, 26MPG!
29,495 or $376/mo*
$
84mo
3.99%
21,995 or 313/mo
#C1599A
25,495 or 321/mo
3.99%
‘09 DODGE RAM
1500 REG CAB
‘10 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN CREW
#T1582A
4X4, power locks and windows, 8’ box.
14,465 or $195/mo*
$
3.99%
72mo
3.99%
12,631 or $169/mo*
$
72mo
3.99%
#T14140
Demo sale, heated leather, Nav, tow
pkg. and only 2,000 miles!
$
$
*84mo
‘13 CHRYSLER 200
TOURING
‘09 DODGE JOURNEY
R/T AWD
33,495 or 474/mo
#76720
15,995 or 219/mo
3.99%
8,995 or 129/mo
32,995 or 424/mo
#76740
16,617 or $199/mo*
$
84mo
3.99%
#T1596A
16,995 or 234/mo
7,995 or $139/mo*
$
3.99%
‘06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SE
#T14180B
Laramie trim, V8, tow pkg...
3.99%
Heated leather, sunroof and chrome
wheels.
$
$
* 72mo
‘05 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB
#76240A
Power seat, liftgate, doors…117,000
miles!
60mo
$
$
* 3.99%
3.99%
V6, sunroof...only 33,000 miles.
‘08 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING
#T1533A
4.0L V6, 99,000 miles, rear camera.
#76300
Save big $ over new! Only 15,000
miles!
$
$
* 84mo
‘13 DODGE
AVENGER SXT
Fresh new Jeep trade-in with only Heated leather, 300HP and 30MPG. Leather, sunroof, navigation 38,000
88,000 miles
Only 6,700 miles!
miles.
$
$
* 72mo $
$
* 84mo $
$
* 72mo
‘14 JEEP CHEROKEE
TRAILHAWK
#76080A
Power seat 94,000 miles.
48mo
4.99%
1029 N. State Street, Fairmont, MN • 238-4444 • 1-800-733-0587
*Payments based on $2,000 down plus tax & lic. With approved credit. www.militellomotors.com
6,995 or $115/mo*
$
48mo
4.99%